Why is agricultural marketing so crucial for the farmer? Agriculture and allied sectors accounted for only 17.7 per cent of the GDP of India in 2020. Yet, as much as 54.6 per cent of India’s workforce, as per the Census of 2011, relied on this sector for employment and incomes. Although agricultural households earned incomes from several sources, a major portion was still earned from agriculture and allied activities. As per the 2013 Situation Assessment Survey of Agricultural Households (SAS), agricultural households earned 48 per cent of their income from crop cultivation, 12 per cent of their income from animal husbandry and 32 per cent of their income from wages.PR3 Building Inclusive and Efficient Markets, Trade Systems, and Food Indu...
In India, 50% of children under five years of age are malnourished amidst a yearly surplus in grain ...
Indian economy is fastest growing economy in the world. Since 1991 growth rate of the economy has be...
Twenty-five years have passed since economic reform in India. It brought about many macroeconomic po...
India is mainly an agricultural country. Agriculture is the most important occupation for most of th...
Policy makers in India recognize the importance o f well-functioning markets to agricultural growth,...
“India’s future is in her farms. Agriculture has the potential to accelerate economic growth and soc...
Agriculture in India has directly or indirectly continued to be the source of livelihood to majority...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. Agriculture, with its allied sectors, is unquestionab...
India’s agriculture has travelled a long way from a period of subsistence farming to that of surplus...
Agriculture once known as the backbone of Indian Economy is at present at its worst, thanks to the a...
Agriculture sector has an important place in Indian Economy even though it contributes only around 2...
Since the early 2000s, many Indian states started reforming their agricultural marketing policies an...
Agriculture is the largest source of employment in India, and food accounts for about half of consum...
India is known as an agricultural country. Agriculture sector is very important in Indian economy. I...
Indian economy is rural in character. This is evident from the fact that a very high proportion of t...
In India, 50% of children under five years of age are malnourished amidst a yearly surplus in grain ...
Indian economy is fastest growing economy in the world. Since 1991 growth rate of the economy has be...
Twenty-five years have passed since economic reform in India. It brought about many macroeconomic po...
India is mainly an agricultural country. Agriculture is the most important occupation for most of th...
Policy makers in India recognize the importance o f well-functioning markets to agricultural growth,...
“India’s future is in her farms. Agriculture has the potential to accelerate economic growth and soc...
Agriculture in India has directly or indirectly continued to be the source of livelihood to majority...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy. Agriculture, with its allied sectors, is unquestionab...
India’s agriculture has travelled a long way from a period of subsistence farming to that of surplus...
Agriculture once known as the backbone of Indian Economy is at present at its worst, thanks to the a...
Agriculture sector has an important place in Indian Economy even though it contributes only around 2...
Since the early 2000s, many Indian states started reforming their agricultural marketing policies an...
Agriculture is the largest source of employment in India, and food accounts for about half of consum...
India is known as an agricultural country. Agriculture sector is very important in Indian economy. I...
Indian economy is rural in character. This is evident from the fact that a very high proportion of t...
In India, 50% of children under five years of age are malnourished amidst a yearly surplus in grain ...
Indian economy is fastest growing economy in the world. Since 1991 growth rate of the economy has be...
Twenty-five years have passed since economic reform in India. It brought about many macroeconomic po...