印度可持续农业和农村发展面临的威胁和挑战:对农业推广的影响

Himanshu Sahu, Arun Pratap Mishra, Preeti Jakhwal, Pooja Purohit
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农业植根于古代文明,塑造了人类历史的进程。目前,印度的农业产量位居全球第二,50% 以上的劳动力从事农业生产,对 2018 年国内生产总值的贡献率约为 17-18%。2016 年,农业及相关部门占国内生产总值的 15.4%。根据粮农组织 2014 年的统计数据,印度是芒果、番石榴、木瓜和柠檬等新鲜水果的最大生产国。此外,印度的干果、纺织品、豆类、鱼类和蔬菜产量也位居全球第二。咖啡和棉花等经济作物也发挥着举足轻重的作用,2010 年印度在这两种作物的产量上排名第五。不可否认,农业是印度经济的基石。尽管印度是农业的主要出口国、消费国和倡导者,但农业部门仍面临着多方面的挑战,对农村发展计划产生了重大影响。紧迫的问题包括缺水、贫困、自然资源管理方面的挑战以及环境问题。人口增长、缺乏信息和意识、技术知识有限、农村地区农业计划实施不力等因素的复杂相互作用,进一步加剧了这些挑战。本文试图细致地找出农业部门的困境,探索可行的农业管理解决方案,并强调有效的农业推广服务在实现可持续产量和促进国家农村发展方面的关键作用。
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Threats and Challenges to Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in India: Implications for Agricultural Extension
Agriculture, rooted in ancient civilizations, has shaped the course of human history. India, currently holding the second global position in farm output, witnesses over 50% of its workforce engaged in agriculture, contributing approximately 17-18% to the GDP in 2018. The agricultural and allied sectors constituted 15.4% of the GDP in 2016. India stands as the largest producer of fresh fruits, including mango, guava, papaya, and lemon, as per FAO 2014 statistics. Moreover, it ranks second globally in the production of dry fruits, textiles, pulses, fish, and vegetables. Cash crops like coffee and cotton have also played a pivotal role, with India ranking fifth in their production in 2010. Undeniably, agriculture is a cornerstone of India's economy. Despite India's prowess as a major exporter, consumer, and advocate of agriculture, the sector grapples with multifaceted challenges, significantly impacting rural development initiatives. Pressing issues include water scarcity, poverty, challenges in natural resource management, and environmental concerns. The complex interplay of factors, such as population growth, lack of information and awareness, limited technological knowledge, and the suboptimal implementation of agricultural programs in rural areas, further compounds these challenges. This article endeavors to meticulously identify the agricultural sector's predicaments, explore viable farm management solutions, and underscore the critical role of effective agricultural extension services in attaining sustainable yields and fostering rural development in the nation.
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