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LESSON 4
AGRICULTURE
What is Agriculture?
• The art or science of cultivating the ground or
producing varieties of food (Browne)
• The word originated from two Latin words
“agri”which means field
“Cultura”which means to till or act
Importance of agriculture
• Largest employment provider
• Helps in the economic development of
the country
• Providing raw-materials to industrial
sector
• Food supplier
• Integral part of Indian culture
Types of farming
• Primitive subsistence farming
• intensive subsistence farming
• Commercial farming
• Used small patches of
land
• Adopted traditional
methods of cultivation
• Depends on monsoon,
fertility of land and
other environmental
factors
• Low productivity
• Cultivated mainly for
self consumption
• Practiced in areas of high
population pressure on
land
• Labor intensive farming
• High doses of
biochemical inputs are
used
• Well irrigation facility
• High productivity
Primitive subsistence farming Intensive subsistence farming
Commercial farming
• Used modern farming methods like
machines,HYVs,fertilizers and pesticides
• Produced for commercial purpose
• Degree of commercialization is different in different
parts of the country
• Capital intensive method of production
• Plantation is a part of commercial farming
• It helps in the development of
transportation,cummunication and processing
industries
Cropping pattern in India
•Rabi
• Sown from October to December and harvested in
April to June
• Important rabi crops are wheat, barley ,peas ,gram …
• Rabi crops grown in large parts of our country
(Punjab,Haryana,uttarpradesh,jammu and Kashmir…)
• Climate is an important factor to rabi crops
• Green revolution has contributed much to this sector
kharif
• grown with onset of monsoon and harvested
in September –October
• Important kharif crops in India are
paddy,maize,jowar,bajra, cotton ,jute,
• Different kharif crops are grown in different
states of India
• Paddy-Kerala-Punjab-Haryana-Assam-
• Jute-west Bengal
Zaid
• Season in between rabi and kharif.
• It is a short season in summer
• Crops like watermelon, muskmelon ,cucumber,
vegetables are produced in this season
Major crops in India
Rice
Wheat
Millets
Pulses
Tea
Coffee
Sugarcane
Oil Seeds
Cotton
Jute
RICE
• Staple food
• Second largest producer in the world
• It is a kharif crop
• Requires high temperature(above 25 c °)
humidity and 100 cm rainfall to grow
• Grown in the plains of north ,north eastern
states , coastal areas and deltaic regions
wheat
• Second most important cereal crop in India
• It is the main rabi food crop of north and
north western parts of the country
• Required cool growing season ,bright sunlight
at the time of ripening and 50-75 cm rainfall
• Two important growing zones are Ganga-
Sutlaj and black soil region of Deccan
• Cultivated in Punjab,Haryana,UP, Bihar ,MP etc
Millets
• Jowar,Bajra and Ragi are the three important
millets grown in India
• High nutritional value
• Grown in moist areas which hardly need
irrigation
• Grow in sandy soil and shallow black soil
• Millets are cultivated in different parts of the
country
• Jowar-maharashtra,karnataka,AP and MP
• Bajra-Rajasthan-UP, maharashtra,gujarat and
Haryana
• Ragi-karnataka,TN ,Sikkim,Himachal Pradesh…….
maize
• Used as food and fodder
• Grow in kharif and rabi season
• Best result from alluvial soil
• Requires temperature from 23-27 ° c
• Maize producing states are,karnataka,AP ,UP MP
and Bihar
PULSES
• Largest producer and consumer of the world
• Source of proteins
• Pulses need less moisture and they survive
even in dry condition
• They restore fertility of soil by fixing nitrogen
from air
• They grown in rotation with other crops
• Major pulse items grown in India are
tur,urad,moong,masure,peas and gram
• Cultivated mainly in
MP,UP,Rajasthan,Maharastra
Other food crops
Sugarcane
→second largest producer in the world
→Grows well in hot and humid climate
→requires21-27 °temperature and 75-100 cm rainfall
→ Grown in variety of soils
→needs manual labor for sowing and harvesting
→cultivated in UP,TN,AP,maharastra,Bihar,Punjab….
Sugarcane
→ India is the largest producer in the world
→ Cultivated 12% of total cropped area
→Groundnet,mustard,cocunut,sesamum,soyabeancas
tor seeds, cotton seeds and sun flower are the
important oil seeds found in India
→ Mainly it is used for cooking purpose
→used as a raw-material in detergents , cosmetics
and ointments
→cultivated in AP,TN,karnataka,Gujarat,maharashtra…
Oil seeds
Tea & Coffee
→ India is the leading producer and exporter of tea
→they are Plantation and Beverage crops
→4% of worlds total coffee production is from India
→ Grows well in tropical and sub tropical climates
→ requires deep and fertile well drained soil and
Warm and moist free climate
→cultivated inkerala,TN,WestBengal,Assam,Himachal
Pradesh,AP Uttaranchal and Meghalaya………..
→Indian coffee is very famous in the world market
with its quality
Tea & Coffee
• India is the largest producer of fruits and
vegetables in the world
• India produces 13% of world,s vegetables
• All types of vegetables are produced in India
• Indian fruits are very famous in world market
• They are cultivated in different states of India
• World famous Indian fruits
• Mangoes of Maharashtra,AP,UP and west Bengal-------grapes of AP
• Oranges of Nagpur and Meghalaya- ----- guava of UP and Bihar
• Bananas of Kerala and Mizoram ----apples and apricots of Jammu
Horticulture crops
Non- food crops
Rubber
1 Fifth largest producer in the world
2 An important industrial raw-materials
3 Grown in tropical and sub-tropical areas
4 Requires moist and humid climate with rainfall
of 200cm and temperature above 25 c
5 Cultivated in kerala,TN,karnataka,meghalaya
and Andaman and Nichobar islands
Fiber crops
cotton
• India-original home of cotton
• Third largest producer
• Raw-material to cotton textile
industry
• Grows well in black soil
• Requires high temperature
• Need low rainfall,210 frost free
days and bright sunshine
• It is a kharif crop
• Grows in Gujarat, MP,AP,TN
,Maharashtra,punjab,Up etc…..
jute
• Second largest producer
• High temperature required
• Environmentally products
• Produced in WestBengal, Bihar,
Assam,Orissa and meghalaya
−Obtained from cocoons of the
silkworms
− Rearing of silkworms for the
production of silk fiber is called
sericulture
silk
Contribution of agriculture to economy,
employment and output
• It is the backbone of our economy
• 63% of people are engaged in agricultural sector
• Contributes 25% of GDP
• Brings foreign exchange to the country
• Feeds the people of India
• Raw materials to agro-based industries
• Major part of our export is from agricultural sector
Drawbacks of Indian agriculture
• Low productivity
• Seasonal and disguised unemployment
• Lack of irrigational facilities
• Used traditional methods of agriculture
• Leads to degradation of land area
• Inadequate facilities like storage and markets
• Presence of mediators
• Ignorance of farmers about modern farming
methods
Yes,
If there is a problem, there is a solution
How
it is through institutional and
technological reforms
Institutional reforms
• Zamindhari system has been abolished
• Consolidation of holdings through co-operative
societies and other measures
• Enacted land reform act
• New schemes like Kisan Credit Card(KCC) and
Personal Accident Insurance Scheme(PAIS)
• Facilities for crop insurance against natural
calamities
• Setting up of credit facilities
• Special weather bulletins and agricultural
programs has been broadcasting through radio
and television channels
• Announcement of minimum support price,
remunerative and procurement prices from time to
time
Technological reforms
Technological reforms refers to use of systematic improved and
scientific methods
• Introduced new machines in agricultural fields
like Tractors,Tillers,sowing and harvesting
machines etc….
• New methods in irrigation like electric motor
pumbs,drip and sprinkle irrigation
• Introduction of chemical fertilizers ,pesticides and
insecticides
• Provided New seeds and other technological
facilities to farmers
Food security
• It refers to every citizen of the country should
have access to food which provides minimum
nutritional level
• Two components of National food security system
• Buffer stock: it is the inventory of inputs
held as a reserve against short term
shortages and to dampen excessive prices
of commodities.FCI is the responsible
body for procuring and stocking food
grains
• Public distribution system: it is a program
Threats to food security
• Shift of farmers from cultivation of food grains to
other crops like fruits,vegetables,rubber etc….
• Increase in population
• Reduction in net sown area due to different reasons
• Decline in the productivity of land
• Scarcity of water
• Migration of people from agricultural sector to
other sectors
• High price of inputs which are used in cultivation
Impact of Globalization on Agriculture
What is globalization?
“It is the integration of the domestic economy with the
world economy through trade, capital flow,
investment, migration etc….”
Impacts:-
• It creates unemployment in agricultural sector
• It brings modern methods of production and technologies to our
country.
• It improves quality and competency of Indian agriculture
• It leads to the migration of labors from primary sector to other
sectors.
• Easy access to Indian products in the world market
• Adversely affect bio-diversity
• Decline of agricultural sector
Do you know?
• Green revolution-to increase agricultural production
• White revolution- to increase milk production
• Blue revolution- to increase fish produce
• Red revolution- to increase meat production
• Dry farming- type of cultivation by maintaining moisture
• Wet farming- way of cultivation practiced in high rainfall
or well irrigated area
The end
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AGRICULTURE LESSON 4: TYPES, CROPS, REFORMS

  • 2. What is Agriculture? • The art or science of cultivating the ground or producing varieties of food (Browne) • The word originated from two Latin words “agri”which means field “Cultura”which means to till or act
  • 3. Importance of agriculture • Largest employment provider • Helps in the economic development of the country • Providing raw-materials to industrial sector • Food supplier • Integral part of Indian culture
  • 4. Types of farming • Primitive subsistence farming • intensive subsistence farming • Commercial farming
  • 5. • Used small patches of land • Adopted traditional methods of cultivation • Depends on monsoon, fertility of land and other environmental factors • Low productivity • Cultivated mainly for self consumption • Practiced in areas of high population pressure on land • Labor intensive farming • High doses of biochemical inputs are used • Well irrigation facility • High productivity Primitive subsistence farming Intensive subsistence farming
  • 6. Commercial farming • Used modern farming methods like machines,HYVs,fertilizers and pesticides • Produced for commercial purpose • Degree of commercialization is different in different parts of the country • Capital intensive method of production • Plantation is a part of commercial farming • It helps in the development of transportation,cummunication and processing industries
  • 7. Cropping pattern in India •Rabi • Sown from October to December and harvested in April to June • Important rabi crops are wheat, barley ,peas ,gram … • Rabi crops grown in large parts of our country (Punjab,Haryana,uttarpradesh,jammu and Kashmir…) • Climate is an important factor to rabi crops • Green revolution has contributed much to this sector
  • 8. kharif • grown with onset of monsoon and harvested in September –October • Important kharif crops in India are paddy,maize,jowar,bajra, cotton ,jute, • Different kharif crops are grown in different states of India • Paddy-Kerala-Punjab-Haryana-Assam- • Jute-west Bengal
  • 9. Zaid • Season in between rabi and kharif. • It is a short season in summer • Crops like watermelon, muskmelon ,cucumber, vegetables are produced in this season
  • 10. Major crops in India Rice Wheat Millets Pulses Tea Coffee Sugarcane Oil Seeds Cotton Jute
  • 11. RICE • Staple food • Second largest producer in the world • It is a kharif crop • Requires high temperature(above 25 c °) humidity and 100 cm rainfall to grow • Grown in the plains of north ,north eastern states , coastal areas and deltaic regions
  • 12. wheat • Second most important cereal crop in India • It is the main rabi food crop of north and north western parts of the country • Required cool growing season ,bright sunlight at the time of ripening and 50-75 cm rainfall • Two important growing zones are Ganga- Sutlaj and black soil region of Deccan • Cultivated in Punjab,Haryana,UP, Bihar ,MP etc
  • 13. Millets • Jowar,Bajra and Ragi are the three important millets grown in India • High nutritional value • Grown in moist areas which hardly need irrigation • Grow in sandy soil and shallow black soil • Millets are cultivated in different parts of the country • Jowar-maharashtra,karnataka,AP and MP • Bajra-Rajasthan-UP, maharashtra,gujarat and Haryana • Ragi-karnataka,TN ,Sikkim,Himachal Pradesh…….
  • 14. maize • Used as food and fodder • Grow in kharif and rabi season • Best result from alluvial soil • Requires temperature from 23-27 ° c • Maize producing states are,karnataka,AP ,UP MP and Bihar
  • 15. PULSES • Largest producer and consumer of the world • Source of proteins • Pulses need less moisture and they survive even in dry condition • They restore fertility of soil by fixing nitrogen from air • They grown in rotation with other crops • Major pulse items grown in India are tur,urad,moong,masure,peas and gram • Cultivated mainly in MP,UP,Rajasthan,Maharastra
  • 16. Other food crops Sugarcane →second largest producer in the world →Grows well in hot and humid climate →requires21-27 °temperature and 75-100 cm rainfall → Grown in variety of soils →needs manual labor for sowing and harvesting →cultivated in UP,TN,AP,maharastra,Bihar,Punjab…. Sugarcane
  • 17. → India is the largest producer in the world → Cultivated 12% of total cropped area →Groundnet,mustard,cocunut,sesamum,soyabeancas tor seeds, cotton seeds and sun flower are the important oil seeds found in India → Mainly it is used for cooking purpose →used as a raw-material in detergents , cosmetics and ointments →cultivated in AP,TN,karnataka,Gujarat,maharashtra… Oil seeds
  • 18. Tea & Coffee → India is the leading producer and exporter of tea →they are Plantation and Beverage crops →4% of worlds total coffee production is from India → Grows well in tropical and sub tropical climates → requires deep and fertile well drained soil and Warm and moist free climate →cultivated inkerala,TN,WestBengal,Assam,Himachal Pradesh,AP Uttaranchal and Meghalaya……….. →Indian coffee is very famous in the world market with its quality Tea & Coffee
  • 19. • India is the largest producer of fruits and vegetables in the world • India produces 13% of world,s vegetables • All types of vegetables are produced in India • Indian fruits are very famous in world market • They are cultivated in different states of India • World famous Indian fruits • Mangoes of Maharashtra,AP,UP and west Bengal-------grapes of AP • Oranges of Nagpur and Meghalaya- ----- guava of UP and Bihar • Bananas of Kerala and Mizoram ----apples and apricots of Jammu Horticulture crops
  • 20. Non- food crops Rubber 1 Fifth largest producer in the world 2 An important industrial raw-materials 3 Grown in tropical and sub-tropical areas 4 Requires moist and humid climate with rainfall of 200cm and temperature above 25 c 5 Cultivated in kerala,TN,karnataka,meghalaya and Andaman and Nichobar islands
  • 21. Fiber crops cotton • India-original home of cotton • Third largest producer • Raw-material to cotton textile industry • Grows well in black soil • Requires high temperature • Need low rainfall,210 frost free days and bright sunshine • It is a kharif crop • Grows in Gujarat, MP,AP,TN ,Maharashtra,punjab,Up etc….. jute • Second largest producer • High temperature required • Environmentally products • Produced in WestBengal, Bihar, Assam,Orissa and meghalaya −Obtained from cocoons of the silkworms − Rearing of silkworms for the production of silk fiber is called sericulture silk
  • 22. Contribution of agriculture to economy, employment and output • It is the backbone of our economy • 63% of people are engaged in agricultural sector • Contributes 25% of GDP • Brings foreign exchange to the country • Feeds the people of India • Raw materials to agro-based industries • Major part of our export is from agricultural sector
  • 23. Drawbacks of Indian agriculture • Low productivity • Seasonal and disguised unemployment • Lack of irrigational facilities • Used traditional methods of agriculture • Leads to degradation of land area • Inadequate facilities like storage and markets • Presence of mediators • Ignorance of farmers about modern farming methods
  • 24. Yes, If there is a problem, there is a solution How it is through institutional and technological reforms
  • 25. Institutional reforms • Zamindhari system has been abolished • Consolidation of holdings through co-operative societies and other measures • Enacted land reform act • New schemes like Kisan Credit Card(KCC) and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme(PAIS) • Facilities for crop insurance against natural calamities • Setting up of credit facilities • Special weather bulletins and agricultural programs has been broadcasting through radio and television channels • Announcement of minimum support price, remunerative and procurement prices from time to time
  • 26. Technological reforms Technological reforms refers to use of systematic improved and scientific methods • Introduced new machines in agricultural fields like Tractors,Tillers,sowing and harvesting machines etc…. • New methods in irrigation like electric motor pumbs,drip and sprinkle irrigation • Introduction of chemical fertilizers ,pesticides and insecticides • Provided New seeds and other technological facilities to farmers
  • 27. Food security • It refers to every citizen of the country should have access to food which provides minimum nutritional level • Two components of National food security system • Buffer stock: it is the inventory of inputs held as a reserve against short term shortages and to dampen excessive prices of commodities.FCI is the responsible body for procuring and stocking food grains • Public distribution system: it is a program
  • 28. Threats to food security • Shift of farmers from cultivation of food grains to other crops like fruits,vegetables,rubber etc…. • Increase in population • Reduction in net sown area due to different reasons • Decline in the productivity of land • Scarcity of water • Migration of people from agricultural sector to other sectors • High price of inputs which are used in cultivation
  • 29. Impact of Globalization on Agriculture What is globalization? “It is the integration of the domestic economy with the world economy through trade, capital flow, investment, migration etc….” Impacts:- • It creates unemployment in agricultural sector • It brings modern methods of production and technologies to our country. • It improves quality and competency of Indian agriculture • It leads to the migration of labors from primary sector to other sectors. • Easy access to Indian products in the world market • Adversely affect bio-diversity • Decline of agricultural sector
  • 30. Do you know? • Green revolution-to increase agricultural production • White revolution- to increase milk production • Blue revolution- to increase fish produce • Red revolution- to increase meat production • Dry farming- type of cultivation by maintaining moisture • Wet farming- way of cultivation practiced in high rainfall or well irrigated area