Knowledgefaber Releases Latest Research Report On Agri Mechanization Opportunity In India
This reports focuses on the agri mechanization opportunity (Tractors and beyond) in India.
- (1888PressRelease) September 17, 2013 - Agricultural Mechanization industry in India is expected to grow at a rapid pace owing to the government efforts to bridge the supply and demand gap of agriculture through R & D and technology efforts in next five year plan (2013-2017). Shrinking farm holdings also demands the need for mechanization so that the agricultural yield can be maximized with optimal efforts through mechanization. Agricultural equipment sector in India has been witnessing robust demand and stands to gain maximum due to the need to use technologically advanced equipment in the farms in the future. Current market size of agricultural equipment sector in India is $x billion (FY2012) and it is expected to grow to $y billion by 2018 at a CAGR of z%. Key growth drivers for Indian agricultural equipment industry are:
• 100 percent Foreign Direct Investment allowance in the space.
• Increase in Investment for R & D.
• Funding through World Bank, Indian Public and Private entities.
• Improved availability of credit to the farmers.
• Shortage of skilled labor supply
• Government subsidies on farming equipment
Key product segments in Indian agricultural equipment industry are:
• Tractors
• Tractor's Implements
• Power Tillers
• Threshers
• Reapers
• Combine Harvesters
• Power Weeders
• Rice Transplanters
• Power Sprayers
• Gardening & Horticultural Equipment
• Agricultural Pump Sets
• Drip Irrigation Equipment
• Sprinkler Irrigation Equipment
Table of Contents:
1. Role and importance of Agriculture in India and its characteristics
i) Agricultural Revolution
ii) Agriculture's impact on Indian GDP
iii) Agricultural Produce & Trading
iv) Investment in Agricultural Space
v) Indian Monsoon & its impact on Indian Agriculture
vi) Post Harvest Losses
vii) Take Aways
2. State of Agricultural Mechanization in India
i) Role of human labor and increased use of power
ii) Lack of productivity and increased thrust to improve this
iii) First wave of mechanization with tractors and its implements
iv) Drivers and need for high thrust on mechanization
v) Second wave of mechanization
3. Govt. schemes/subsidy to promote mechanization
i) Outsourcing of training and demonstrations of newly developed equipments scheme
ii) Post Harvest Technology and Management scheme
iii) Macro Management of Agriculture (MMA) scheme
iv) Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
v) National Mission on Agricultural Mechanisation (NMAM)
vi) National Food Security Mission (NFSM)
4. Value chain of farming activities
i) Tillage and planting machinery
ii) Interculture and plant protection equipment
iii) Irrigation and drainage equipment
iv) Harvesting and threshing
v) Agricultural mechanization scenario and farm power
vi) Human power
vii) Draught animal power
viii) Farm machinery use and availability
ix) Agro-Processing and Agro Industries Scenario
x) Processing of cereals, pulses and oilseeds
xi) Fruits and vegetable processing
xii) Processing of commercial crops
xiii) Rural agro-processing
5. Agricultural Mechanization products: Detailed segment understanding
i) Market development & growth in units & value
ii) Local production development
iii) Key growth drivers & future 5 years growth
iv) Regional demand centers
6. Key products
i) Tractors and attachments
ii) Tractor Implements
iii) Power tillers
iv) Power weeders
v) Rice transplanters
vi) Combine Harvesters
vii) Threshers
viii) Reapers
ix) Power Sprayers
x) Gardening and Horticulture Equipments
xi) Agriculture pump sets
xii) Contract Hiring & Resale of Agricultural Equipment
xiii) Drip Irrigation Equipment
xiv) Sprinkler Irrigation Equipment
7. Opportunities in Agricultural Mechanization space and key take aways
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