Fifty-four per cent of India’s population is under 25 years of age and, as per the 2011 Population Census, close to 34 per cent of India’s rural population belonged to the age group 15–34. While the presence of a sizeable young population is believed to offer a demographic dividend, policy efforts to realize the dividend have not met with success. Poor prospects for livelihoods within agriculture, its declining importance as a sector in the national economy, and aspirations of rural youth and their parents to find futures in nonfarm sectors suggest that, like elsewhere, agriculture today is an unlikely option for the young in India. The chapter brings the question of youth in agriculture into focus. Despite a large share of rural youth invo...
Rural areas are the economic backbone of the country and contribute to the economic growth for devel...
Youth unemployment and underemployment are serious problems in most countries, and often more severe...
The participation of youth in agriculture is imperative given the fact that the hope and aspiration ...
Not AvailableIndia looses about 2000 farmers every day and more than two crores farmers left agricul...
Agriculture remains vital in ensuring the food security of developing economies like India, yet incr...
Agriculture remains vital in ensuring the food security of developing economies like India, yet inc...
In the context of a wider trend in India of young people’s reluctance to pursue farming as an occupa...
Though youth have desirable qualities that can promote agriculture, most of them have strong apathy ...
The importance of agriculture to the socio-economic development of the country cannot be overemphasi...
This report documents a selected set of case studies of young entrepreneurs in agribusiness in India...
This report documents a selected set of case studies of young entrepreneurs in agribusiness in India...
To achieve the evergreen revolution in agriculture sector, retaining rural youth in agriculture is o...
Recent trends suggest that India might very well be at the "tipping point " of the transit...
One of the three global goals set by states is to eradicate poverty and ensure economic and social p...
Rural areas are the economic backbone of the country and contribute to the economic growth for devel...
Rural areas are the economic backbone of the country and contribute to the economic growth for devel...
Youth unemployment and underemployment are serious problems in most countries, and often more severe...
The participation of youth in agriculture is imperative given the fact that the hope and aspiration ...
Not AvailableIndia looses about 2000 farmers every day and more than two crores farmers left agricul...
Agriculture remains vital in ensuring the food security of developing economies like India, yet incr...
Agriculture remains vital in ensuring the food security of developing economies like India, yet inc...
In the context of a wider trend in India of young people’s reluctance to pursue farming as an occupa...
Though youth have desirable qualities that can promote agriculture, most of them have strong apathy ...
The importance of agriculture to the socio-economic development of the country cannot be overemphasi...
This report documents a selected set of case studies of young entrepreneurs in agribusiness in India...
This report documents a selected set of case studies of young entrepreneurs in agribusiness in India...
To achieve the evergreen revolution in agriculture sector, retaining rural youth in agriculture is o...
Recent trends suggest that India might very well be at the "tipping point " of the transit...
One of the three global goals set by states is to eradicate poverty and ensure economic and social p...
Rural areas are the economic backbone of the country and contribute to the economic growth for devel...
Rural areas are the economic backbone of the country and contribute to the economic growth for devel...
Youth unemployment and underemployment are serious problems in most countries, and often more severe...
The participation of youth in agriculture is imperative given the fact that the hope and aspiration ...