Impact on Indian Agricultural Sector During Amid Coronavirus India is an agricultural country. Today, the world is facing a crisis due to Corona. Indian agriculture is also affected due to this crisis. So, during this challenging time, the Indian agrarian crisis must be faced effectively. We must stop the damage in the agriculture sector. Long term structural reforms such as land reforms, contract farming, and private agricultural markets, farm mechanization, etc., bring enhanced investment in the agricultural sector and drive its growth. In the wake of continuing restrictions on the movement of people and vehicles, concerns have been expressed about the negative impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the agricultural economy. It is the peak of the Rabi season in India and crops such as wheat, gram, lentils, mustard, etc. (including paddy in irrigated tracts) reach a harvestable stage or almost to maturity. This is the time when the harvesting of the farm reaches the market yard for the procurement tasks ensured by the designated government agencies. In addition, any disruption in the supply of perishable fruits and vegetables, dairy products, fish, etc. is mobilized to meet the growing demand of a bulging middle class as well as urban and rural consumers. Migration of workers from some parts to their villages has also another problem for agricultural economy, as they are important for both harvesting operations and subsequent handling of produce in storage and marketing centers. In a very important step, the Union Home Ministry has notified farmers, farm laborers, and machines related to harvesting and sewing to be outside the purview of lockdown. Food grains, fruits and vegetables, and consumers in both rural and urban areas Making other essential items available to the government is the most important challenge to the government system during the lockdown period. Here we are going to discuss the major Problems Have to face by the agricultural sector during the Coronavirus and initiatives taken by ICAR and the Government of India. ● Rabi Harvesting: Farmers across the country ensure smooth harvesting of crops as well as smooth procurement operations due to the ongoing lockdown with the Rabi harvesting season. The restrictive exemption by the Union Home Ministry on inter-state movements of farmers / laborers as well as harvesting and related agricultural machines is indeed a step in the right direction. Their safety from any COVID infection and welfare should be prioritized by government systems, ensuring availability of workers for important agricultural operations. Government also provides