GROWTH OF THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR OF INDIA UNDER THE GLOBALISATION ERAAgriculture sector provides employment to large number of people, raw materials to industrial units and food for survival to all. The introduction of scientific farm technology during mid-sixties has increased the agricultural ...
Agriculturesector in India is highly climate sensitive. With the increasing impacts of changing temperatures and precipitation levels, adaptation is crucial for food security and sustenance. In order to make the adaptation practices effective, a systems approach is necessary that follows a multi-pronged...
Inclusive Growth Through Public and Private Participation: A Must in Agricultural Sector in Indiaagricultureinclusive growthpublic private partnershipsustainable growthIndia being an agro based economy with the second highest farm output in the world needs more sustainable growth in this area. The public ...
In the past few years Indian agriculture has done remarkably well in terms of output growth, despite weather and price shocks. The following paper analyses the way in which agricultural sector in India can give a stronghold to it through entrepreneurship. The cases of entrepreneurial success h...
NEW DELHI, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- India's federal power minister R K Singh said Friday the country will replace diesel with renewable energy to achieve zero diesel use in the agricultural sector by 2024. Singh chaired a virtual meeting with state government officials to discuss the energy transi...
India: Agricultural sector is ready for tech-enabled makeover,Agriculture is the main source of livelihood for 58 percent of the Indian population and it represen
Policy support critical for Indian agrochemical sector in 2024,The present pesticide market size in India is estimated to be ₹229.4 billion in 2022, and it is expe
The agricultural sector accounts for approximately 70% of global fresh water consumption—double that of industrial and domestic use combined. While more efficient irrigation practices could reduce this volume by an estimated 30%–70%, cutting consumption of___less water-intensive crops would also hav...
The enterprise of agriculture is subject to great many uncertainties. Yet more people in India earn their livelihood from this sector than from all other sectors put together. In rural India, households that depend on income from agriculture (either self-employed or as agricultural labour) ...
The R&E investment in the crop sub-sector in India has been especially rewarding, generating returns that are close to 50 per cent. In general, the findings of the study suggest the engineering of a deliberate shift in focus from alternative types of investment to agricultural R&E to meet ...