An Analytical study of Swaminathan Report

Dhiraj Kumar

Abstract


Agriculture plays an of import function in the economic life of India. From clip immemorial, agribusiness has occupied a polar place in India‘s economic development and it has been regarded as a major economic human dynamo that has a bearing on the whole economic system. It has been realized that the success of economic planning in India mostly depends on the growing of agricultural sector. The agricultural sector has been accorded top precedence since independency. A casual expression at the growing of agribusiness in the past five decennaries indicates that agricultural production has reached comfy highs particularly after the Green Revolution. India has reached a phase of self sufficiency but it is still dominated by nature, which means that the instability still haunts agricultural sector and earnestly threatens the Indian husbandman‘s ability to step up the agricultural end product and their viability. It has been observed that in the Indian sub-continent, fluctuations in harvest outputs have chiefly been due to the bad weathers of conditions. The presence of ups and downs in dry land agricultural production over the old ages bears ample testimony to the going instability in agribusiness


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