115 - Baec 13B - 2020120502010511
115 - Baec 13B - 2020120502010511
115 - Baec 13B - 2020120502010511
Terminology
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Static economics
Dynamic economics
Resources
Wants
Profit
Utility
Consumption economics
Nature of Agriculture Economics
production economics
Production function
Marginal product
Total product
Average product
Elasticity of production
Nature of Agriculture Economics
Science or Art
Agriculture is the science and art of cultivation of crops and raising the
livestock and is not only a mode of livelihood but also a way of life.
Agricultural production economics is a science because it relies on the
principles and verifications of the data. It is an art because it deals with
the various ways of application of the principles and to suit the
conditions.
Scope of Agriculture economics
Although the share of agriculture in the total national income has been
gradually decreasing on account of the development of secondary &
tertiary sectors, it still contributed about 18% of nation income in 2006-07.
(in 1950-51, it was 59%)
SOURCE OF EMPLOYMENT
Agriculture in India has played an important role in meeting almost the entire
food needs of the people.
The production of food grains in India has increased from 51 million tonnes in
1950-51 to 208.3 million tonnes in 2005-06.
This has enabled the country to overcome the problems of food grain
shortages. The country almost self sufficient in food grains & no longer
depends on import of food grains.
PROVISION OF FOOD GRAINS
Agriculture in India has played an important role in meeting almost the entire
food needs of the people.
The production of food grains in India has increased from 51 million tonnes in
1950-51 to 208.3 million tonnes in 2005-06.
This has enabled the country to overcome the problems of food grain
shortages. The country almost self sufficient in food grains & no longer
depends on import of food grains.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR TRADE &
TRANSPORT