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Role of Agribusiness for Sustainable Development in India

India is Agricultural Country. Agriculture in India is one of the most prominent sectors of the
economy. The value of agricultural products marketed at the first point of sale during 2004-05
was Rs 5053 billion, which included Rs 3323 billion of crop products, Rs 1387 billion of
livestock products and Rs 343 billion of fisheries products Agriculture and allied sectors such as
forestry, logging and fishing accounted for 18.6% of the GDP in 2005 and employed 60% of the

countrys population. About 43% of Indias geographical area is used for agricultural activity and
the sector accounts for 8.56% of Indias exports. The livestock and fisheries sector contributed
over 4.07 % of total GDP during 2008-2009. Agriculture & Allied sectors which used to
contribute 19 per cent of GDP in 2004-05 has come down to 14 per cent in 2011-12 at 2004-05
prices. As per local survey of Farmers, they are leaving farming and sell their property to the
industrial sector due to the lack of labour, scientific farming, managmental practice. Despite a
steady decline of its share in the GDP, Agriculture is still the largest economic sector and plays a
significant role in the overall Sustainable socio-economic development of the country.
Agriculture Ministry gets Rs 27,049 crore, an increase of 22 percent over the Revised Estimates
(RE) of the current year.The interest subvention scheme for short-term crop loans will be
continued next year also. A farmer who repays the loan on time will be able to get credit at 4
percent per annum.For improving the efficiency of the marketingsystem, there is a need of
substantial investment in marketing infrastructure,both physical and institutional. The investment
needs and opportunities forinvestors exist in the Production, Processing, Infrastructure, etc. New
trend can be apply like Contract Farming,Co-operative farmingto agriculture and allied sector.
Increasing Business for ultimate crop production, Balanced fertilizer ,irrigation techniques and
credit opportunity.Different proposal like International training Centre for agribusiness
management, Innovation programme on chains & logistics, Information and knowledge network
on new markets,Innovation programme on environment-oriented system innovation, Social
sciences network for environmental issues in agriculture, The agriculture and environment
information network, Innovation programme on landscape quality improvement throughspatial
integration of agricultural and external developments, Animal health strategies innovation
programme,Training programme for policy-defining epidemiologists and veterinary quality
managers, Integrated animal farming systems innovation programme.Different strategic
pogramme for making India International competitor in exporting as well as global share. Agrochain from village level to the international market can reduce the loss of product, increase the
profit of farmer, decrease the middle main that leads to development of farmer ultimately leads in
development.Agriculture in society: A newperspective programme which can make awareness of
current issue.Extension programme is the major aspect for development by means of technology
as well as information transfer to the farmers. Indian govt. provide many scheme for the
agribusiness that are not transfer to the farmer for that Extension worker, NGO, Agencies,
Social-worker can be help. Application of New technology, Environmental control, Protection
control, risk management in agriculture and allied sector can reduce the loss, increase the
outcome, increase frequency of production per annum. So there is wide opportunity for
development of India through agribusiness.
Submitted by:-Students of Veterinary college, Navsari, NAU-396450
Dhruv N Desai (Mo. No. 09033345023) Email adds. : -dhruvdesai24@gmail.com
Jitendra M Balwani (Mo.No. 08141663399)

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