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Pattanayak, Kalee Prasanna, Mallik, Brijlal, Padhy, Chitrasena |
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Plant Archives (09725210); Oct2022, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p286-291, 6p |
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India's economy is based on agriculture, which also contributes significantly to the country's domestic economy. The agriculture sector is nonetheless hampered by a number of problems that keep it from realising its full potential. In fact, for thousands of years, agriculture and related sectors have been essential to the socioeconomic development of the country. Agribusinesses are thought to provide about 30% of India's GDP, with the majority of the labour force working in the agriculture sector. Agribusinesses continue to have the ability to propel India's economy forward. There is currently an unprecedented level of interest in this industry as a consequence of the development of the scope and potential of agribusiness as a result of national policy changes, globalisation of commerce and agriculture. The Indian economy's steady growth is most likely being driven by the agriculture sector. India's industrial and service sectors have received accolades from nations all over the world, but the nation's agriculture sector, which has been crucial to the domestic economy, continues to face several challenges that are keeping it from realising its full potential. This paper highlights the breadth of agribusiness opportunities in the Indian context, which may also considerably benefit in its growth. Both potential development areas and problem areas must get attention if India's agricultural sector is to advance. The paper also highlights the important policy changes for the development of India's agri-business sector. The paper's objective is to build on the many initiatives that have been undertaken and the future requirements for the growth of the agribusiness sector as a whole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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