India Agriculture Market Trends, Statistics, Growth, and Forecasts
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- November 2020
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Therefore poverty and crop holiday years, as well as abandoning farming, or even committing suicide, is widespread among farmers in the country. India has taken economic growth seriously and needs to feed its whetted appetite. India’s agriculture sector provides livelihoods to households in rural areas. Together with forestry and fisheries, it is one of the largest contributors to India’s GDP. Agricultural methods including primitive subsistence farming, intensive subsistence farming, commercial farming and plantation farming as a variant of commercial farming are all present in India. Some states specialise in growing certain crops commercially, while others grow the same crops as a subsistence farming activity. The India government has for decades actively supported the agriculture sector through mechanisms such as fertiliser subsidies, and relaxed lending conditions, amongst others, allowing farmers to have a fair estimation of their revenues and plan for the next agricultural season accordingly. Through a network of public institutions and various programmes and schemes, India’s federal and regional authorities are trying to protect agricultural producers and boost production. A number of policy measures have been taken to address two major factors – soil and water – that are critical to improving agricultural output.
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Table Of Contents
1. Research Methodology and Scope
2. Market Overview
3. SWOT Analysis of Agriculture Market
3.1 Strengths
3.2 Weakness
3.3 Opportunities
3.4 Threats
4. Agriculture Market
4.1 Grains
4.2 Livestock
4.3 Sugar
4.4 Dairy
4.5 Others
5. Commodity Price Analysis
6. Production and Consumption Analysis
7. Agrochemicals Market Analysis
8. Trade (Import-Export Analysis)
9. Regional Agri Market Analysis
10. Global Agriculture Market Analysis
11. Appendix
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Therefore poverty and crop holiday years, as well as abandoning farming, or even committing suicide, is widespread among farmers in the country. India has taken economic growth seriously and needs to feed its whetted appetite. India’s agriculture sector provides livelihoods to households in rural areas. Together with forestry and fisheries, it is one of the largest contributors to India’s GDP. Agricultural methods including primitive subsistence farming, intensive subsistence farming, commercial farming and plantation farming as a variant of commercial farming are all present in India. Some states specialise in growing certain crops commercially, while others grow the same crops as a subsistence farming activity. The India government has for decades actively supported the agriculture sector through mechanisms such as fertiliser subsidies, and relaxed lending conditions, amongst others, allowing farmers to have a fair estimation of their revenues and plan for the next agricultural season accordingly. Through a network of public institutions and various programmes and schemes, India’s federal and regional authorities are trying to protect agricultural producers and boost production. A number of policy measures have been taken to address two major factors – soil and water – that are critical to improving agricultural output.
Scope
Table Of Contents
1. Research Methodology and Scope
2. Market Overview
3. SWOT Analysis of Agriculture Market
3.1 Strengths
3.2 Weakness
3.3 Opportunities
3.4 Threats
4. Agriculture Market
4.1 Grains
4.2 Livestock
4.3 Sugar
4.4 Dairy
4.5 Others
5. Commodity Price Analysis
6. Production and Consumption Analysis
7. Agrochemicals Market Analysis
8. Trade (Import-Export Analysis)
9. Regional Agri Market Analysis
10. Global Agriculture Market Analysis
11. Appendix
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Team License
Corporate License