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Managerial Economics 
Agricultural sector in Indian economy 
Prepared by Bhooshan Kanani
AGENDA 
1. Indian Economy 
2. Agriculture in India 
3. Development in Agricultural sector 
4. Indian Agriculture SWOT analysis 
5. Conclusion 
6. References
Indian Economy 
The economy of India is the tenth-largest in the world by nominal GDP. India's GDP grew by 
9.3% in 2010–11; thus, the growth rate has nearly halved in just three years. GDP growth rose 
marginally to 4.8% during the quarter through March 2013, from about 4.7% in the previous 
quarter. The government has forecast a growth rate of 6.1%-6.7% for the year 2013–14, whilst 
the RBI expects the same to be at 5.7%. 
The economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an 
economy over time. 
Indian economy is mainly divided into three sectors: 
1. Agriculture 
2. Manufacturing 
3. Service 
The various sectors share their population as below: 
Sectors In the year 1980 In year 2010 
Agricultural 81 % 60% 
Manufacturing 7 % 19 % 
Service 12 % 21 % 
Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm 
output. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the 
country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest 
economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. 
1980 
Agriculture Manufacturing Service 
2010 
Agriculture Manufacturing Service
Agriculture in India 
Agriculture sector is changing the socio-economic environments of the population due to 
liberalization and globalization. About 75% people are living in rural areas and are still 
dependent on Agriculture. About 43% of India’s geographical area is used for agricultural 
activity. Agriculture continues to play a major role in Indian Economy. 
Agriculture and Forestry, Logging, Fishing contributes about 17% to GDP. The agricultural sector 
employs 60% of India’s population. It accounts for 8.56% of India’s exports. 
About 43% of India's geographical area is used for agricultural activity where the monsoons play 
a critical role in agriculture. 
Production in India 
• Largest producer of 
– Tea-India accounts of 14% of world trade in tea 
– Jute 
– Jute fiber 
– Highest in terms of total milk production in the world. 
• Third largest producer of cereals in the world : 
– Wheat, rice and pulses. 
• Third largest producer of tobacco. 
• Accounts for 10% of the world fruit production 
Agriculture movements: 
1. Green revolution 
 After independence, govt. took steps to increase the food production 
 Yields per unit area of all crops grew since 1950 
 In 1970s saw a huge increase in India’s wheat production 
 Reasons were improvement in irrigation, technology, application of modern 
agricultural practices and provision of agricultural credit and subsidies 
 M.S. Swami Nathan is considered as the architect of the Green Revolution 
2. Operation Flood/ White revolution 
 It was the name of a rural development program 
 Started by National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1970 
 Objective was creating a nationwide milk grid 
 Movement followed the Green Revolution and alleviating poverty and famine levels 
 India became the largest producer of milk and milk products 
 Hence, also known as White Revolution of India
Development in Agricultural sector 
Agricultural development – Post independence 
Phase I: 1947-64 (Development of infrastructure for scientific agriculture) 
1. Establishment of fertilizer and pesticide factories 
2. Establishment agricultural universities and agricultural Research Institutions (Example: The 
Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, and The Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla). 
3. Imports of foods and Grains 
Phase II: 1965-1985(Maximizing the benefits of irrigation and infrastructure) 
1. Reorganization and strengthening of agricultural research, education and extension 
2. Provide farmers assured marketing opportunities 
3. Establishment of The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) 
4. Introduction of Sixth Five Year Plan period (1980-85) 
5. A phenomenon christened in 1968 as the Green Revolution. 
Phase III: 1985-2000 (concurrent attention to conservation, cultivation, consumption, and 
commerce). 
1. Introduction of organizational innovations like Technology Missions to rapid rise in 
production of pulses, oil seeds, vegetables, fruits, and milk 
2. Greater attention paid to Rain-fed areas and wastelands 
3. Decline in public investment in irrigation and infrastructure 
Phase IV: 2001 Onwards (Period of technology extension and production fatigues) 
 40 per cent of the farmer’s want to quit farming for others alternative option 
 The agricultural decline is taking place 
 Unfair International trade increases the prices of food grains 
 Changes in rainfall, temperature, and the sea level due to global warming affects agriculture
Three goal of Agricultural development 
1. Achieve growth in agriculture and raise incomes. Increasing productivity (land, labor), 
diversification to high value agriculture and rural non-farm by maintaining food security. 
2. Second goal is sharing growth (equity): focus on small and marginal farmers, lagging regions, 
women etc. On lagging regions, focus on Eastern India and other rainfed areas. 
3. Third is to maintain sustainability of agriculture by focusing on environmental concerns. 
Agricultural growth from 1990-91 to 2010-11 
Crops Average YIELD, 1990-1991 Average YIELD, 2010–2011 
kilogram per hectare kilogram per hectare 
Rice 1740 2240 
Wheat 2281 2938 
Pulses 578 689 
Oilseeds 771 1325 
Sugarcane 65395 68596 
Tea 1652 1669 
Cotton 225 510 
The average yield for crops have increased in last two decades. Irrigation of water has played a 
major role in increasing the productivity in Agricultural sector. The literacy of farmers have 
improved a lot to make sure the growth is rising continuously. The growth opportunities and 
usage of new improved systems and lead to stupendous development. 
Despite the growth, the value added (%of GDP) from agriculture has decreased from 30% in 
1990 to 17% in 2011.
Indian agriculture SWOT Analysis 
STRENGTHS 
 Rich Bio Diversity: Rich Bio Diversity- 46,000 plant species and 86,000 species of animals 
recorded 
 Arable Land: Arable Land- 428 million acres cultivable land 
 Climate: Favorable all year around (Unlike USA, Europe and China where farming is possible 
only 5 to 6 months a year) 
OPPORTUNITES 
 Exports: Developing of Free trade agreements between India and other countries 
 Agro-based Industry: Machineries for Agriculture, Pesticides and Insecticides manufacturing 
Industries 
 Horticulture: Research and development for hybrid plants with more productivity and 
nutritional elements 
WEAKNESS 
 Fragmented Lands: Division of lands through generations lowers profit margins for farmers 
 Illiteracy: Impotent seeds, approach to moneylenders than to banks for loans 
 Lack of Technological Inputs: Bullock farming still prevailing 
 Poor Infrastructure: Unavailability of modern facilities to some farmers 
THREATS 
 Unsustainable resource use: Lands gifted with fertility not utilized amply due to Zamindari 
system. 
 Unsustainable regional development: Regions close to developed cities are only focused for 
development. 
A details study with the SWOT analysis will help to increase the GDP growth through 
agricultural sector. The agricultural sector being the major contributor to Indian economy 
should be checked and make sure add the value to overall growth of country’s income.
Conclusion 
Agricultural sector plays a very important role in the Indian economy. The economic 
contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based 
economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a 
significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. 
The agricultural sector has to look forward to check the great opportunities and try to increase 
the GDP of India. 
The drop in Agriculture should be first sustained and stabilized and then look forward to 
increase it ahead. The literacy among the farmers has to be increased and new methods should 
be implemented. 
References 
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/india/agriculture-value-added-percent-of-gdp-wb-data. 
html 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_India/Agriculture 
www.ibef.org 
http://www.iari.res.in/objectives.php

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Agricultural sector in Indian economy

  • 1. Managerial Economics Agricultural sector in Indian economy Prepared by Bhooshan Kanani
  • 2. AGENDA 1. Indian Economy 2. Agriculture in India 3. Development in Agricultural sector 4. Indian Agriculture SWOT analysis 5. Conclusion 6. References
  • 3. Indian Economy The economy of India is the tenth-largest in the world by nominal GDP. India's GDP grew by 9.3% in 2010–11; thus, the growth rate has nearly halved in just three years. GDP growth rose marginally to 4.8% during the quarter through March 2013, from about 4.7% in the previous quarter. The government has forecast a growth rate of 6.1%-6.7% for the year 2013–14, whilst the RBI expects the same to be at 5.7%. The economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. Indian economy is mainly divided into three sectors: 1. Agriculture 2. Manufacturing 3. Service The various sectors share their population as below: Sectors In the year 1980 In year 2010 Agricultural 81 % 60% Manufacturing 7 % 19 % Service 12 % 21 % Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today, India ranks second worldwide in farm output. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. 1980 Agriculture Manufacturing Service 2010 Agriculture Manufacturing Service
  • 4. Agriculture in India Agriculture sector is changing the socio-economic environments of the population due to liberalization and globalization. About 75% people are living in rural areas and are still dependent on Agriculture. About 43% of India’s geographical area is used for agricultural activity. Agriculture continues to play a major role in Indian Economy. Agriculture and Forestry, Logging, Fishing contributes about 17% to GDP. The agricultural sector employs 60% of India’s population. It accounts for 8.56% of India’s exports. About 43% of India's geographical area is used for agricultural activity where the monsoons play a critical role in agriculture. Production in India • Largest producer of – Tea-India accounts of 14% of world trade in tea – Jute – Jute fiber – Highest in terms of total milk production in the world. • Third largest producer of cereals in the world : – Wheat, rice and pulses. • Third largest producer of tobacco. • Accounts for 10% of the world fruit production Agriculture movements: 1. Green revolution  After independence, govt. took steps to increase the food production  Yields per unit area of all crops grew since 1950  In 1970s saw a huge increase in India’s wheat production  Reasons were improvement in irrigation, technology, application of modern agricultural practices and provision of agricultural credit and subsidies  M.S. Swami Nathan is considered as the architect of the Green Revolution 2. Operation Flood/ White revolution  It was the name of a rural development program  Started by National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) in 1970  Objective was creating a nationwide milk grid  Movement followed the Green Revolution and alleviating poverty and famine levels  India became the largest producer of milk and milk products  Hence, also known as White Revolution of India
  • 5. Development in Agricultural sector Agricultural development – Post independence Phase I: 1947-64 (Development of infrastructure for scientific agriculture) 1. Establishment of fertilizer and pesticide factories 2. Establishment agricultural universities and agricultural Research Institutions (Example: The Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, and The Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla). 3. Imports of foods and Grains Phase II: 1965-1985(Maximizing the benefits of irrigation and infrastructure) 1. Reorganization and strengthening of agricultural research, education and extension 2. Provide farmers assured marketing opportunities 3. Establishment of The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) 4. Introduction of Sixth Five Year Plan period (1980-85) 5. A phenomenon christened in 1968 as the Green Revolution. Phase III: 1985-2000 (concurrent attention to conservation, cultivation, consumption, and commerce). 1. Introduction of organizational innovations like Technology Missions to rapid rise in production of pulses, oil seeds, vegetables, fruits, and milk 2. Greater attention paid to Rain-fed areas and wastelands 3. Decline in public investment in irrigation and infrastructure Phase IV: 2001 Onwards (Period of technology extension and production fatigues)  40 per cent of the farmer’s want to quit farming for others alternative option  The agricultural decline is taking place  Unfair International trade increases the prices of food grains  Changes in rainfall, temperature, and the sea level due to global warming affects agriculture
  • 6. Three goal of Agricultural development 1. Achieve growth in agriculture and raise incomes. Increasing productivity (land, labor), diversification to high value agriculture and rural non-farm by maintaining food security. 2. Second goal is sharing growth (equity): focus on small and marginal farmers, lagging regions, women etc. On lagging regions, focus on Eastern India and other rainfed areas. 3. Third is to maintain sustainability of agriculture by focusing on environmental concerns. Agricultural growth from 1990-91 to 2010-11 Crops Average YIELD, 1990-1991 Average YIELD, 2010–2011 kilogram per hectare kilogram per hectare Rice 1740 2240 Wheat 2281 2938 Pulses 578 689 Oilseeds 771 1325 Sugarcane 65395 68596 Tea 1652 1669 Cotton 225 510 The average yield for crops have increased in last two decades. Irrigation of water has played a major role in increasing the productivity in Agricultural sector. The literacy of farmers have improved a lot to make sure the growth is rising continuously. The growth opportunities and usage of new improved systems and lead to stupendous development. Despite the growth, the value added (%of GDP) from agriculture has decreased from 30% in 1990 to 17% in 2011.
  • 7. Indian agriculture SWOT Analysis STRENGTHS  Rich Bio Diversity: Rich Bio Diversity- 46,000 plant species and 86,000 species of animals recorded  Arable Land: Arable Land- 428 million acres cultivable land  Climate: Favorable all year around (Unlike USA, Europe and China where farming is possible only 5 to 6 months a year) OPPORTUNITES  Exports: Developing of Free trade agreements between India and other countries  Agro-based Industry: Machineries for Agriculture, Pesticides and Insecticides manufacturing Industries  Horticulture: Research and development for hybrid plants with more productivity and nutritional elements WEAKNESS  Fragmented Lands: Division of lands through generations lowers profit margins for farmers  Illiteracy: Impotent seeds, approach to moneylenders than to banks for loans  Lack of Technological Inputs: Bullock farming still prevailing  Poor Infrastructure: Unavailability of modern facilities to some farmers THREATS  Unsustainable resource use: Lands gifted with fertility not utilized amply due to Zamindari system.  Unsustainable regional development: Regions close to developed cities are only focused for development. A details study with the SWOT analysis will help to increase the GDP growth through agricultural sector. The agricultural sector being the major contributor to Indian economy should be checked and make sure add the value to overall growth of country’s income.
  • 8. Conclusion Agricultural sector plays a very important role in the Indian economy. The economic contribution of agriculture to India's GDP is steadily declining with the country's broad-based economic growth. Still, agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. The agricultural sector has to look forward to check the great opportunities and try to increase the GDP of India. The drop in Agriculture should be first sustained and stabilized and then look forward to increase it ahead. The literacy among the farmers has to be increased and new methods should be implemented. References http://www.tradingeconomics.com/india/agriculture-value-added-percent-of-gdp-wb-data. html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_India/Agriculture www.ibef.org http://www.iari.res.in/objectives.php