Scope of Agricultural Entrepreneurship in India- Tutors India

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Scope of Agricultural Entrepreneurship in India Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Tutorsindia info@ tutorsindia.com

I. INTRODUCTION In India, among every two Indians, one is considered to be dependent on agriculture for their livelihood. Around 52 % of the land area is cultivatable in India compared to11% in the world. There is a need for new approach and technology for the yet another green revolution considering the drastic change in the agricultural landscape. Though the majority of the population is depended on agriculture still the equivalent number of unemployment exists due to minimum productivity. The base for India’s growth and development depends on the significant contribution for the economy from rural areas through agriculture which in-turn favours the growth and development of other sectors as well forming a chain which is quoted by other existing research in the literature review. Entrepreneurship helps in developing a nation’s economy, improves production and labour market, builds job opportunities and finally increases employment rate which influenced most of the developing countries including India to encourage and support entrepreneurship for their economic development and reduced unemployment. India focused on entrepreneurial development which is nothing but an organized and regulated growth of an individual towards an entrepreneur employing cultivating entrepreneurial skills in terms of knowledge, financial support, marketing and other approaches. Agro entrepreneurship solves the following problems: 1. Reduced agriculture-related burdens. Copyright © 2020 TutorsIndia. All rights reserved

2. Assures employment opportunities especially to rural people 3. Reduced migration of youths from rural to urban 4. Increased economy rate 5. Reduced industrial development 6. Reduced urban pressure II. AGRI-BUSINESS VENTURES INCLUDE 1. Farm-level producers This type includes every family who is involved in agricultural activities to increase productivity by making use of advanced technology and market demand. 2. Service Providers: Service requirements are huge as of agriculture is considered at village levels such as borrowing of raw materials for cultivation, equipment requirements (Threshers, sprayers, seed drills, etc.,) and technical services. 3. Input Producers: The rural population needs input such as pesticides, vermicompost, saplings, agricultural tools, etc., for the timely processing of farming activities. 4. Processing and Marketing of Farm Produce: Post-production is the crucial stage which requires both knowledge and investment. III. OBSTACLES IN AGRIENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 1. Small illiterate owners face difficulties in converting their farm into enterprise due to lack of information, investment, innovation and market exposure. 2. Service awareness needs to be created first among farmers before promoting the same through self-employed groups. 1


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