Livestock and Fishing Fuel Agricultural growth, showing government reports

 

New Delhi: According to a government report released on Friday, livestock and fishing departments in India’s agriculture sector have become increasingly important.The share of livestock and affiliated livestock in the total agricultural and affiliated sectors has reached 223-24.

“Statistical reports on the cost of products in the agricultural and affiliated sectors,” shows gradual diversity in the agricultural economy, which reflects the changing demand samples, policy support and technical reforms in the agricultural economy.

Andhra Pradesh dominated the fishing sector in 2023-24 with a share of 39.1%. “This is mainly due to the expansion of export-producing shrimp farming, infrastructure support and extension of inland fisheries,” the report said. ‘Agriculture and associated areas’ include four sub-areas-crop, livestock, forestry and logging and fishing and fishermen. In 2023-24, the highest share of the crop is 54.1%, while in 1-3 it fell from 9-4.4%. Forestry and logging submerged a bit from 7.8% to 7.7% during the same period.

Overall, the total value of output (GVO) in agriculture and associated sectors is at stable prices in 223-34.99.9. Lakh lakh crore has been reached and in 2-3. 9.954..9% recorded at Rs.1 lakh crore.

However, the total value enhanced (GVA) sector in 123-4 has increased from 5-7 to 5.5% to 5.7.7%, which has changed the economy to industries and services. “Agriculture is on the rise and has been serious for employment and rural life, but the economy is growing through industries and services. This trend underlines agricultural modernization and various needs to ensure rural growth,” the report said.

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