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Agriculture and Food Managment: a summary of the PPT

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Agriculture & Food Management in India (PPT)

JUL 2008
16 slides

This presentation provides in depth data sourced from the Ministry of Agriculture (Govt of India) - via colourful graphs and charts on the different aspects of agricultural produce and food management in India. You will have statistics on the monsoon performance in India from 2000 to 2007. Agricultural production of the major food grains and oilseeds as well as the performance of cash crops such as Jute and its impact on the Indian economy.

All this and much more ensures this presentation will be an extremely valuable tool for anyone wanting to know more about agriculture and food management in India.


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Summary

Agriculture is the mainstay of the Indian economy. Recent data indicates the growth in the agriculture sector remained higher than the growth of population.

Approximately half of all Indians still get their livelihood directly from agriculture. That ratio only quite recently has been on the decline compared to past levels that were reasonably consistent throughout the 20th century.

Cultivated area, however, has risen gradually and has come to include to a large extent more than half of the country’s total area, a quantity matched by few other countries in the world.

In the more productive regions, such as the Indo-Gangetic Plain or the deltas of the eastern coast, the proportion of cultivated to total land is often more than nine-tenths.

This presentation provides in depth data sourced from the Ministry of Agriculture (Govt of India) - via colourful graphs and charts on the different aspects of agricultural produce and food management in India.

Other data includes, the production and export of coffee, export and import of natural rubber. The production of horticulture crops and the required land area to ensure optimum results. Production and per capita availability of milk, production and export of fish. The general growth ratio of the agriculture sector in India.

Who will find this PowerPoint presentation an invaluable tool?

  • Business men
  • Teachers
  • Farming and Agriculture professionals
  • Food Industry professionals
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Market analysts.

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