Practise Questions on Indian Agriculture (Economy) for UPSC, APPSC, TGPSC and other state PSC exams Leave a Comment / Practice Questions Indian Economy / By vanikrishna1796@gmail.com Practise Questions on Indian AgriculturePractise Questions on Indian Agriculture (Economy)1. India’s food grain production in 2024-25 reached a record of approximately: 250 million tonnes 300 million tonnes 357.73 million tonnes 400 million tonnesIndia’s food grain production in 2024-25 reached a record 357.73 million tonnes as per final estimates released by Ministry of Agriculture. This is 25.4 million tonnes higher than 332.3 million tonnes in 2023-24. Rice production was 150.18 million tonnes and wheat was 117.94 million tonnes both record highs.2. As of 2024-25 how many farmers have been enrolled under PMFBY? 1 crore farmers 2 crore farmers 4.19 crore farmers 10 crore farmersAs of 2024-25 a record 4.19 crore farmers have been enrolled under PMFBY marking the highest enrollment since inception. This is a 32% increase from 3.17 crore in 2022-23. Since inception 78.4 crore farmer applications have been insured and claims of Rs 1.83 lakh crore have been paid.3. Which state launched the Rythu Bandhu scheme of direct income support to farmers? Andhra Pradesh Telangana Maharashtra KarnatakaTelangana launched Rythu Bandhu (farmer’s friend) scheme in 2018 providing Rs 10000 per acre per year to farmers in two installments. It was one of the first direct income transfer schemes for farmers and inspired PM-KISAN. It covers all farmers who own land irrespective of landholding size.4. Small and marginal farmers constitute what percentage of total farmers in India? 50 percent 65 percent 86 percent 95 percentSmall and marginal farmers (holdings below 2 hectares) constitute about 86.2% of total operational holdings in India as per Agriculture Census 2015-16. However they own only about 47% of total cultivated area. This highlights the challenge of land fragmentation and small farm size.5. The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) focuses on: Only organic farming Sustainable agriculture and climate change adaptation Only irrigation Only mechanizationNMSA focuses on sustainable agriculture practices including soil health management water use efficiency and climate change adaptation. It was launched as part of National Action Plan on Climate Change. It includes components like Rainfed Area Development and Soil Health Management.6. The Green Revolution in India began in which decade? 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980sThe Green Revolution in India began in the 1960s primarily with the introduction of High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds of wheat and rice. Dr. M.S. Swaminathan is known as Father of Green Revolution in India. It was initially concentrated in Punjab Haryana and Western UP.7. The Horticulture Mission was launched to promote: Only fruit production Fruits vegetables flowers spices and plantation crops Only vegetable production Only flower cultivationMission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) launched in 2014-15 promotes production of fruits vegetables flowers aromatic plants spices plantation crops and mushrooms. India is 2nd largest producer of fruits and vegetables after China. Horticulture contributes about 33% of agriculture GVA.8. Zaid crops are grown during: Winter season Monsoon season Summer season between Rabi harvest and Kharif sowing Throughout the yearZaid crops are short-duration crops grown between Rabi and Kharif seasons during summer months (March to June). They require warm dry weather and irrigation. Examples include Watermelon Muskmelon Cucumber Vegetables and Moong. They bridge the gap between two main seasons.9. The Neem Coating of Urea was made mandatory in which year? 2010 2015 2018 2020Neem Coating of Urea was made 100% mandatory from May 2015 to reduce diversion of subsidized urea for non-agricultural purposes and to improve nitrogen use efficiency. Neem-coated urea releases nitrogen slowly reducing losses and also acts as pesticide improving soil health.10. Which state is the largest producer of fish in India? West Bengal Andhra Pradesh Gujarat Tamil NaduAndhra Pradesh is the largest fish producing state in India followed by West Bengal. Andhra Pradesh is leader in inland aquaculture especially shrimp and freshwater fish culture. Gujarat leads in marine fish production. These states benefit from long coastline and water resources.11. Which crop benefited most from the Green Revolution initially? Rice Wheat Maize PulsesWheat benefited most from the Green Revolution initially. Wheat production increased from 11 million tonnes in 1960-61 to 55 million tonnes by 1990. The success was concentrated in Punjab Haryana and Western UP. Rice revolution came later in the 1980s and 1990s.12. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) was launched in which year? 2014 2016 2018 2020PMFBY was launched on 18th February 2016 replacing earlier schemes like NAIS Modified NAIS and Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme. It follows One Nation One Crop One Premium principle. Premium rates are 2% for Kharif 1.5% for Rabi and 5% for commercial/horticultural crops.13. Blue Revolution is associated with: Milk production Poultry farming Fisheries and aquaculture Food grain productionBlue Revolution refers to rapid development of fisheries and aquaculture sector. It aims to increase fish production through intensive aquaculture. Fish production in India reached 184 lakh tonnes in 2023-24. Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) launched in 2020 supports this sector.14. The Soil Health Card scheme was launched in which year? 2010 2015 2018 2020Soil Health Card scheme was launched on 19th February 2015 from Suratgarh Rajasthan. It provides farmers with information on nutrient status of their soil along with recommendations on appropriate dosage of nutrients. Over 23 crore soil health cards have been issued in two cycles.15. ICAR stands for: Indian Centre for Agricultural Research Indian Council of Agricultural Research Institute of Crop and Agricultural Research Indian Corporation for Agricultural ResourcesICAR stands for Indian Council of Agricultural Research established in 1929. It is the apex body for coordinating and managing research and education in agriculture including horticulture fisheries and animal sciences. It has over 100 research institutes and 71 agricultural universities under its umbrella.16. The Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme was introduced in which year? 1990-91 1998-99 2005-06 2010-11Kisan Credit Card (KCC) scheme was introduced in 1998-99 to provide timely and adequate credit to farmers. It provides short-term credit for crop production and working capital for agriculture and allied activities. The scheme has been extended to cover animal husbandry and fisheries sectors.17. The minimum Support Price (MSP) is announced by: Reserve Bank of India Central Government based on CACP recommendations State Governments NABARDMSP is announced by the Central Government based on recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP). CACP recommends MSP for 22 mandated crops and Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane. Final decision is taken by Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).18. NABARD stands for: National Agriculture Bank for Rural Development National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development National Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Development National Board for Agricultural and Rural DevelopmentNABARD stands for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development. It was established on 12th July 1982 based on recommendations of B. Sivaraman Committee. It is the apex development financial institution for agriculture and rural development providing refinance to banks and financial institutions.19. India’s rank in milk production in the world is: Second First Third FifthIndia is the world’s largest producer of milk contributing about 24% of global milk production. Milk production in India reached about 230 million tonnes in 2023-24. The dairy sector provides livelihood to about 8 crore farmers. Uttar Pradesh is the largest milk producing state.20. The Rashtriya Gokul Mission was launched to: Promote buffalo farming Conserve and develop indigenous cattle breeds Import foreign cattle breeds Promote poultry farmingRashtriya Gokul Mission launched in 2014 aims to conserve and develop indigenous cattle breeds and enhance milk production. It focuses on development and conservation of indigenous bovine breeds through selective breeding. Gokul Grams and Gau Abhayasrams have been established.21. The contribution of Agriculture and Allied sectors to India’s GDP is approximately: 5-8 percent 18-20 percent 35-40 percent 50 percentAgriculture and Allied sectors contribute approximately 18-20% to India’s GDP but employ about 42-46% of the workforce. The share has declined from about 52% in 1950-51 but agriculture remains crucial for food security and rural livelihoods. GVA of agriculture averaged 5% growth from FY17 to FY23.22. Who is known as the Father of Green Revolution in India? Norman Borlaug Dr. M.S. Swaminathan Dr. Verghese Kurien Dr. B.P. PalDr. M.S. Swaminathan is known as the Father of Green Revolution in India. He introduced Mexican dwarf wheat varieties developed by Norman Borlaug to India. Dr. Swaminathan received the World Food Prize in 1987 and the first World Food Prize Laureate. He passed away in September 2023.23. India is the world’s largest producer and consumer of: Wheat Rice Pulses SugarcaneIndia is the world’s largest producer and consumer of Pulses accounting for about 25% of global production and 27% of consumption. Despite being largest producer India imports pulses due to demand-supply gap. Major pulses grown are Gram Tur Urad Moong Lentil.24. Which crop recorded the highest production increase in India in 2024-25? Wheat Rice Pulses CottonRice production in 2024-25 reached a record 150.18 million tonnes up by 12.36 million tonnes from 137.82 million tonnes in 2023-24. This was the highest absolute increase among all crops. Wheat reached 117.94 million tonnes. Both achieved all-time record production.25. Which of the following is a Rabi crop? Rice Cotton Wheat GroundnutWheat is a Rabi crop sown in October-November and harvested in March-April. It requires cool climate during growth and warm dry weather during ripening. Punjab Haryana UP and MP are major wheat producing states. Rice Cotton and Groundnut are Kharif crops.26. The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) was launched in which year? 2010 2015 2018 2020PMKSY was launched on 1st July 2015 with the motto Har Khet Ko Pani (Water to Every Field) and More Crop Per Drop. It has components like Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme (AIBP) Per Drop More Crop and Watershed Development. It aims to expand irrigated area and improve water use efficiency.27. The largest food grain producing state in India is: Punjab Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh West BengalUttar Pradesh is the largest food grain producing state in India contributing about 18% of total food grain production. It is the largest producer of wheat and sugarcane. Punjab is the largest contributor to Central Pool through procurement. MP has emerged as top wheat producer recently.28. Who is known as the Father of White Revolution in India? Dr. M.S. Swaminathan Dr. Verghese Kurien Dr. Hiralal Chaudhuri Dr. B.P. PalDr. Verghese Kurien is known as the Father of White Revolution and Milkman of India. He founded Amul cooperative and led Operation Flood through NDDB. Under his leadership India transformed from milk-deficient to the world’s largest milk producer. He passed away in 2012.29. PM-KISAN scheme provides income support of: Rs 2000 per year Rs 4000 per year Rs 6000 per year Rs 10000 per yearPM-KISAN (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi) provides income support of Rs 6000 per year to eligible farmer families in three equal installments of Rs 2000 each. The scheme was launched on 24th February 2019. Over 11 crore farmers have benefited. Total disbursement has crossed Rs 3.46 lakh crore.30. Per Drop More Crop component of PMKSY focuses on: Construction of dams Micro-irrigation like drip and sprinkler Canal construction Rain water harvesting onlyPer Drop More Crop focuses on promoting micro-irrigation (drip and sprinkler) for water use efficiency. Financial assistance of 55% is provided to small and marginal farmers and 45% to other farmers. From 2016-2025 about 95.58 lakh hectares have been covered under micro-irrigation through this scheme.31. Buffer stock of food grains is maintained for: Only for export purposes PDS emergency needs price stabilization and food security Only for feeding to animals Only for international tradeBuffer stock is maintained for meeting the requirement of Public Distribution System (PDS) meeting emergency situations like drought floods and other calamities stabilizing prices by market intervention and ensuring food security. Buffer norms specify minimum stocks to be maintained.32. What percentage of India’s workforce is engaged in agriculture? 10-15 percent 25-30 percent 42-46 percent 70 percentAbout 42-46% of India’s workforce is engaged in agriculture and allied activities as per Census and PLFS data. This is much higher than agriculture’s 18% share in GDP indicating low productivity and disguised unemployment. The percentage has gradually declined from about 70% in 1950s.33. MSP for paddy (common) for 2024-25 Kharif season is approximately: Rs 1500 per quintal Rs 2000 per quintal Rs 2300 per quintal Rs 3000 per quintalMSP for paddy (common) for Kharif 2024-25 was Rs 2300 per quintal as announced by the Government. MSP has more than doubled from Rs 1080 per quintal in 2008-09 to Rs 2300 in 2024-25. Premium variety paddy (Grade A) gets Rs 2320 per quintal.34. The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) recommends MSP for how many crops? 14 crops 22 crops 25 crops 30 cropsCACP recommends MSP for 22 mandated crops and Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane. The 22 crops include 7 cereals (Paddy Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Barley) 5 pulses 7 oilseeds and 4 commercial crops (Cotton Jute Sugarcane Copra).35. Contract farming is regulated under: Companies Act Farm Services Act 2020 (now repealed) APMC Act Essential Commodities ActContract farming is regulated under The Farmers (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement on Price Assurance and Farm Services Act 2020 passed by Parliament. This Act along with two other farm laws was repealed in November 2021 after farmer protests. Earlier some states had their own contract farming legislation.36. The e-NAM platform was launched in which year? 2012 2016 2018 2020e-NAM (electronic National Agriculture Market) was launched on 14th April 2016. It is a pan-India electronic trading portal linking APMCs across states. As of December 2024 over 1410 mandis across 23 states and 4 UTs have been integrated. Trade worth Rs 4.01 lakh crore has been recorded.37. Rabi crops are sown in which season? Monsoon season (June-July) Winter season (October-December) Summer season (March-May) Throughout the yearRabi crops are sown in winter season (October-December) and harvested in spring (March-April). Major Rabi crops include Wheat Barley Gram (Chana) Mustard Peas and Linseed. Rabi crops require cool climate during growing period and warm climate during harvest.38. The average size of land holding in India is approximately: 0.5 hectares 1.08 hectares 3 hectares 5 hectaresThe average size of land holding in India is approximately 1.08 hectares as per Agriculture Census 2015-16. About 86% of farmers are small and marginal with holdings less than 2 hectares. Land fragmentation is a major challenge for mechanization and commercial farming.39. The Food Corporation of India (FCI) was established in which year? 1950 1965 1975 1991FCI was established on 14th January 1965 under Food Corporations Act 1964. Its main objectives are effective price support to farmers through procurement procurement and distribution for PDS and maintaining buffer stock for food security.40. Which state is the largest producer of rice in India? Punjab Uttar Pradesh West Bengal Tamil NaduWest Bengal is the largest producer of rice in India followed by Uttar Pradesh Punjab and Odisha. However Punjab contributes most to Central Pool rice procurement. Rice is grown in both Kharif and Rabi seasons with Kharif contributing about 85% of production.41. The PM-AASHA scheme aims to: Provide crop insurance Ensure MSP procurement for oilseeds pulses and copra Provide irrigation facilities Promote organic farmingPM-AASHA (Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan) launched in 2018 ensures MSP to farmers for oilseeds pulses and copra. It has three components: Price Support Scheme (PSS) Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS) and Private Procurement and Stockist Scheme (PPSS).42. The Agricultural Infrastructure Fund (AIF) was launched with a corpus of: Rs 25000 crore Rs 50000 crore Rs 1 lakh crore Rs 2 lakh croreAgricultural Infrastructure Fund (AIF) was launched in July 2020 with a corpus of Rs 1 lakh crore. It provides medium-long term debt financing for post-harvest management infrastructure and community farming assets. Interest subvention of 3% is provided. The scheme will run till 2032-33.43. PM-KISAN was launched in which year? 2015 2017 2019 2020PM-KISAN was launched on 24th February 2019 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Gorakhpur Uttar Pradesh. Initially it covered only small and marginal farmers but was later extended to all farmer families. The 21st installment was released in November 2025 benefiting 9.34 crore farmers.44. The Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) Act regulates: Only export of agricultural produce Sale and purchase of agricultural produce in regulated markets Only import of agricultural produce Only storage of agricultural produceAPMC Act regulates the sale and purchase of agricultural produce in designated market yards (mandis). It requires all agricultural produce to be sold only in regulated markets through licensed traders/commission agents. The Act has been criticized for restricting farmer’s freedom to sell and creating middlemen monopoly.45. India’s rank in fruit and vegetable production in the world is: First Second Third FifthIndia ranks 2nd in the world in production of fruits and vegetables after China. India produces about 340 million tonnes of horticulture produce annually. Major fruits include Mango Banana Papaya Guava Grapes. Maharashtra is largest producer of grapes; UP of vegetables.46. Which type of irrigation covers the largest area in India? Canal irrigation Tube wells and bore wells Tank irrigation Sprinkler irrigationTube wells and bore wells cover the largest irrigated area in India at about 46% of net irrigated area followed by canals at about 24% and wells at about 17%. Groundwater irrigation has grown rapidly due to subsidized electricity but has led to groundwater depletion in many areas.47. Pulses production in India in 2024-25 was approximately: 15 million tonnes 25.68 million tonnes 35 million tonnes 45 million tonnesPulses production in India in 2024-25 reached about 25.68 million tonnes. Major pulses include Chickpea (Chana) at 11.11 million tonnes Tur at 3.62 million tonnes and Moong at 4.24 million tonnes. Self-Reliance in Pulses Mission was launched to boost production and reduce imports.48. Fertilizer subsidy in India is provided through: Direct cash transfer to farmers Subsidy to fertilizer companies selling at controlled MRP Free distribution to farmers Subsidy to State GovernmentsFertilizer subsidy is provided through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) to fertilizer companies who sell at subsidized Maximum Retail Price (MRP). The Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) scheme covers P&K fertilizers while Urea is under statutory price control. Government bears the difference between cost and MRP.49. Agricultural credit flow target for 2024-25 was: Rs 10 lakh crore Rs 15 lakh crore Rs 22 lakh crore Rs 30 lakh croreAgricultural credit flow target for 2024-25 was Rs 22 lakh crore up from Rs 20 lakh crore in 2023-24. The actual credit flow to agriculture has grown from Rs 8.5 lakh crore in 2014-15 to Rs 25.48 lakh crore in 2023-24 exceeding targets consistently. About 76% goes to small and marginal farmers.50. Which organization is the nodal agency for procurement of food grains at MSP? NABARD Food Corporation of India (FCI) State Bank of India RBIFood Corporation of India (FCI) is the nodal agency for procurement storage and distribution of food grains. FCI was established in 1965. State agencies also procure under decentralized procurement scheme. Procured grains form the Central Pool for PDS and buffer stock.51. Operation Flood is associated with: Food grain production Milk production Fish production Vegetable productionOperation Flood (1970-1996) also called White Revolution was associated with milk production. It was launched by Dr. Verghese Kurien through National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). India became the world’s largest milk producer. Amul cooperative model was replicated nationwide.52. Which crop is known as Shree Anna? Wheat Rice Millets PulsesMillets are known as Shree Anna as popularized by Prime Minister in 2023. The year 2023 was declared International Year of Millets by UN at India’s initiative. Millets include Jowar Bajra Ragi Kangni Kutki and others. They are nutritious climate-resilient and good for soil health.53. India’s total oilseed production in 2024-25 reached a record of approximately: 25 million tonnes 35 million tonnes 42.99 million tonnes 55 million tonnesIndia’s total oilseed production in 2024-25 reached a record 42.99 million tonnes (429.89 lakh tonnes) up from 39.67 million tonnes in 2023-24. Soybean at 15.27 million tonnes and Groundnut at 11.94 million tonnes achieved record production. This is significant for reducing edible oil imports.54. India’s total fish production in 2023-24 was approximately: 100 lakh tonnes 150 lakh tonnes 184 lakh tonnes 200 lakh tonnesIndia’s total fish production (inland and marine) reached 184.02 lakh tonnes (18.4 million tonnes) in 2023-24 up from 95.79 lakh tonnes in 2013-14. India is 3rd largest fish producing country and 2nd largest aquaculture producer. Inland fisheries contribute about 70% of total fish production.55. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) promotes: Chemical farming Organic farming in cluster mode Mechanized farming GM crop cultivationPKVY launched in 2015-16 promotes organic farming in clusters of 50 or more hectares. It provides Rs 50000 per hectare for three years for inputs including seeds organic fertilizers and organic pesticides. It aims to improve soil health and produce chemical-free food.56. What percentage of India’s cultivated area is under irrigation? 30 percent 48-52 percent 70 percent 90 percentAbout 48-52% of India’s net sown area is under irrigation while the remaining 48-52% is rainfed. India has the largest irrigated area in the world at about 68 million hectares. Increasing irrigation coverage especially in eastern India and rainfed areas remains a priority.57. The National Mission on Natural Farming was announced in which year? 2020 2022 2024 2019National Mission on Natural Farming was announced in Union Budget 2024-25 to promote chemical-free agriculture. Natural farming based on principles of Subhash Palekar focuses on using indigenous cattle-based inputs like Jeevamrit and Beejamrit. Andhra Pradesh has been a pioneer in natural farming.58. Which state contributes maximum to the Central Pool of food grains? Uttar Pradesh Punjab Madhya Pradesh HaryanaPunjab contributes maximum to Central Pool of food grains for PDS especially wheat and rice despite not being the largest producer. It has well-developed procurement infrastructure and almost entire marketable surplus is procured at MSP. Punjab’s procurement is often criticized for paddy-wheat monoculture.59. The maximum premium payable by farmers under PMFBY for Kharif food crops is: 1 percent 2 percent 5 percent 10 percentUnder PMFBY the maximum premium payable by farmers is 2% of sum insured for Kharif food and oilseed crops 1.5% for Rabi food and oilseed crops and 5% for annual commercial and horticultural crops. The remaining premium is shared equally by Central and State Governments.60. The Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) programme functions under: State Agriculture Department ICAR Ministry of Rural Development NABARDKrishi Vigyan Kendra (Farm Science Centre) programme functions under ICAR. There are 731 KVKs at district level across the country. KVKs serve as knowledge and resource centres for agricultural technology assessment refinement and demonstration. They provide training to farmers and extension workers.61. The Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY) was launched in which year? 2018 2020 2022 2015PMMSY was launched on 10th September 2020 as part of Atmanirbhar Bharat package with investment of Rs 20050 crore. It aims to bring Blue Revolution by increasing fish production to 22 million tonnes by 2024-25 and doubling exports. Fish production reached 184 lakh tonnes in 2023-24.62. What percentage of agricultural credit goes to small and marginal farmers? 40 percent 55 percent 76 percent 90 percentAbout 76% of agricultural credit now goes to small and marginal farmers up from 57% in 2014-15. Priority sector lending norms require banks to lend 18% of Adjusted Net Bank Credit (ANBC) to agriculture with sub-targets for small and marginal farmers direct agriculture and indirect agriculture.63. PM-KUSUM scheme aims to: Provide free electricity to farmers Solarize agricultural pumps and provide clean energy Provide free tractors to farmers Construct cold storage facilitiesPM-KUSUM (Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan) launched in 2019 aims to solarize agricultural pumps and provide clean energy to farmers. It has three components: setting up solar power plants providing standalone solar pumps and solarizing existing grid-connected pumps.64. NABARD was established in which year? 1969 1975 1982 1991NABARD was established on 12th July 1982 by transferring the agricultural credit functions of RBI and ARDC. It was set up based on recommendations of B. Sivaraman Committee (CRAFICARD). NABARD is wholly owned by Government of India since 2019 (earlier RBI had 0.4% share).65. The rate of interest on Kisan Credit Card loans up to Rs 3 lakh is: 4 percent with interest subvention for prompt repayment 9 percent 12 percent 15 percentKCC loans up to Rs 3 lakh attract interest rate of 7% per annum with additional 3% interest subvention for prompt repayment making effective rate 4% for farmers who repay on time. This interest subvention scheme provides significant relief to farmers and encourages timely repayment.66. The High Yielding Variety Programme (HYVP) was introduced in India in which year? 1960-61 1966-67 1970-71 1975-76HYVP was introduced in 1966-67 during the Fourth Five Year Plan. It focused on five crops – wheat rice jowar bajra and maize. The programme introduced HYV seeds along with chemical fertilizers pesticides and irrigation leading to significant increase in agricultural production.67. How many mandis have been integrated with e-NAM as of 2024? 500 mandis 1000 mandis 1410 mandis 2000 mandisAs of December 2024 over 1410 mandis have been integrated with e-NAM portal across 23 States and 4 Union Territories. The platform has 1.79 crore farmers and 2.63 lakh traders registered. Total trade of 11.02 crore MT worth Rs 4.01 lakh crore has been recorded.68. The Agriculture Census in India is conducted every: 3 years 5 years 7 years 10 yearsAgriculture Census in India is conducted every 5 years since 1970-71. The latest published census is 2015-16 (10th census). It provides data on operational holdings cropping pattern land use irrigation and agricultural implements. 2020-21 census was delayed due to COVID-19.69. Which cropping season in India starts with the onset of monsoon? Rabi Kharif Zaid Pre-KharifKharif season starts with the onset of Southwest Monsoon in June-July and crops are harvested in September-October. Major Kharif crops include Rice Maize Jowar Bajra Tur Moong Urad Cotton Jute Groundnut and Soybean. The word Kharif is derived from Arabic meaning autumn.70. India imports approximately what percentage of its edible oil requirement? 20-25 percent 40-45 percent 55-60 percent 75-80 percentIndia imports about 55-60% of its edible oil requirement making it the world’s largest importer of edible oils. Major imports include Palm Oil Soybean Oil and Sunflower Oil. The Self-Reliance in Oilseeds Mission aims to reduce import dependence by increasing domestic production. Loading … Practice Questions on Poverty and unemployment
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