Presently highlight the major problems of Indian agriculture and suggest way to remove them adn discuss the major programs being run by the Government for the development of Indian agriculture. [63th BPSC Mains Exam 2017]
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Major Problems of Indian Agriculture and Solutions
Agriculture is the backbone of India’s economy, employing nearly half the population and contributing significantly to GDP. However, Indian agriculture faces several challenges, ranging from outdated practices to external pressures like climate change. Addressing these issues is crucial for sustainable development.
Major Problems of Indian Agriculture
1. Low Productivity
2. Dependence on Monsoons
3. Fragmented Landholdings
4. Post-Harvest Losses
5. Inadequate Credit Availability
6. Market and Pricing Issues
7. Climate Change and Soil Degradation
8. Water Scarcity
Solutions to Overcome Problems
1. Adopting Modern Techniques
2. Improving Irrigation Facilities
3. Land Reforms
4. Strengthening Credit Support
5. Enhancing Storage and Logistics
6. Boosting Market Access
7. Addressing Climate Change
8. Education and Awareness
Government Programs for Agricultural Development
1. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY):
2. Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana (PMKSY):
3. Soil Health Card Scheme:
4. e-NAM (National Agricultural Market):
5. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY):
6. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY):
7. Operation Green:
8. Kisan Credit Card (KCC):
Illustrations
Conclusion
Indian agriculture is at a critical juncture, facing numerous challenges but also opportunities for growth. By addressing systemic issues through modern techniques, better infrastructure, and supportive policies, the sector can achieve sustainable development. The government’s initiatives like PMFBY, PMKSY, and e-NAM are steps in the right direction but need effective implementation and increased reach. Collaborative efforts between the Centre, States, and farmers are key to transforming Indian agriculture into a resilient and prosperous sector.