India is known throughout the world as an agricultural country and India is the second largest country in the world in terms of population. As India's economy is based on agriculture, agricultural implements policies are implemented, thus contributing to the development of Indian agriculture. The concept of Green Revolution has been created with the aim of increasing the agricultural production due to the growing population and the need for food grains and its sustenance. Agriculture has been discovered all over the world about ten thousand years ago and since then till today agriculture is seen to be related to human life. In the current scenario, sustainable development of Indian agriculture is very important as it is the agriculture sect...
Purpose: Indian Agriculture is 3rd most significant contributor to GDP and more than 50% of the popu...
India is predominantly an agricultural nation. Agriculture is the source of livelihood security for ...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
Agriculture plays predominant role in Indian economy. Post the success of Green Revolution, Indian a...
World population continues to grow and is predicted to reach about nine billion in2050. The demand f...
Abstract . Agriculture plays a crucial role in the development of the Indian economy. It accounts...
Agriculture is an important part of Indian economy. India is currently the number one country in ter...
Abstract: Improvements in agricultural productivity create social and economic ripple effects. With ...
Agriculture is a backbone of economy in the Indian state of Punjab where Green revolution was introd...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy and it has a significant contribution towards its ...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy and it has a significant contribution towards its ...
The rapid growth of population in India has put a heavy demand on food production and has compelled ...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy and it has a significant contribution towards its ...
India has been witnessing a blinding pace of growth and development in recent times. Experts are now...
Purpose: Indian Agriculture is 3rd most significant contributor to GDP and more than 50% of the popu...
India is predominantly an agricultural nation. Agriculture is the source of livelihood security for ...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...
Ever since from classical times, the Indian economy is totally dependent on agriculture. D...
Agriculture plays predominant role in Indian economy. Post the success of Green Revolution, Indian a...
World population continues to grow and is predicted to reach about nine billion in2050. The demand f...
Abstract . Agriculture plays a crucial role in the development of the Indian economy. It accounts...
Agriculture is an important part of Indian economy. India is currently the number one country in ter...
Abstract: Improvements in agricultural productivity create social and economic ripple effects. With ...
Agriculture is a backbone of economy in the Indian state of Punjab where Green revolution was introd...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy and it has a significant contribution towards its ...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy and it has a significant contribution towards its ...
The rapid growth of population in India has put a heavy demand on food production and has compelled ...
Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian Economy and it has a significant contribution towards its ...
India has been witnessing a blinding pace of growth and development in recent times. Experts are now...
Purpose: Indian Agriculture is 3rd most significant contributor to GDP and more than 50% of the popu...
India is predominantly an agricultural nation. Agriculture is the source of livelihood security for ...
The Green Revolution technology was introduced to India in the 1960s to address the issue of food sh...