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Economic Development of Maharashtra - Agricultural Sector

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Topics

  • Introduction 
  • Types of Farming
  • Major Problems in the Sector
  • Government Measures
  • Real-Life Application
  • Key Point Summary
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Introduction

Agriculture and allied activities—like farming, animal husbandry, and horticulture—are crucial for India’s economy. In Maharashtra, agriculture’s share in the gross state value added (GSVA) was 12.2% in 2016–17 (down from 15.3% in 2001–02), reflecting a trend seen as economies develop.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Types of Farming

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Major Problems in the Sector

Problem Explanation
Small landholdings Less mechanization, low productivity
Excess fertilizer/pesticide Soil degradation, water pollution
Indebtedness Crop failures force loans, leading to debt traps
Poor irrigation Drought-prone, many crops depend on rains
Weak marketing Farmers can't reach good markets and get low prices
Climate change Unpredictable rains, heat waves, crop loss
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Government Measures

  • Affordable, quality seeds and fertilizers
  • Improved irrigation, electrification of pumps
  • Financial support: special farm loans, subsidies
  • Supportive markets: APMCs, export zones
  • Farmer education: mass media campaigns
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Real-Life Application

In Nashik, Maharashtra, farmers adopted drip irrigation provided by state schemes, leading to better grape yields and income.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 11

Key Point Summary

  • Agriculture is foundational but faces land and climate challenges.
  • Government support focuses on seeds, water, power, and market infrastructure.
  • Adopting technology and sustainable practices can improve outcomes.

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