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Agriculture & Food Security— Rules & Concept

Core ConceptRead this first — the foundation of the topic
India's Agricultural Scenario

India is an agricultural economy with about 50% population dependent on farming. Agriculture contributes around 17-18% to GDP but employs nearly 50% of the workforce. This shows low productivity per worker compared to other sectors

Types of Farming

Subsistence Farming - Growing crops for own consumption 2. Commercial Farming - Growing crops for sale in market 3. Intensive Farming - High input of capital and labor per unit area 4. Extensive Farming - Large area with low input per unit Crop Seasons in India: 1.

Kharif - Sown in June-July, harvested in October (Rice, Cotton, Sugarcane) 2. Rabi - Sown in November-December, harvested in April (Wheat, Barley, Peas) 3. Zaid - Summer crops grown with irrigation (Fodder, Watermelon) Food Security Components: 1. Availability - Sufficient food production 2.

Accessibility - People can afford food 3. Utilization - Proper nutrition absorption 4. Stability - Consistent access over time Government Initiatives: Public Distribution System (PDS) provides subsidized food grains. National Food Security Act 2013 covers 75% rural and 50% urban population.

Minimum Support Price (MSP) ensures farmers get fair prices.

Exam PatternsWhat examiners ask — read before attempting PYQs

SSC CGL frequently asks about crop seasons, government schemes, and food security measures. Questions often test knowledge of specific years, acts, and percentage coverage of schemes.

ShortcutsUse these to save 30–60 seconds per question

- Remember Crop Seasons: 'KHARIF = RAIN CROPS' (monsoon dependent) 'RABI = WINTER CROPS' (cool weather) 'ZAID = SUMMER CROPS' (irrigation needed)

Worked ExampleSolve this step-by-step before moving on
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Step 1

Calculate earnings at market price Market earnings = 50 × 1800 = Rs. 90,000

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Step 2

Calculate earnings at MSP MSP earnings = 50 × 2000 = Rs. 1,00,000

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Step 3

Find the benefit Benefit = 1,00,000 - 90,000 = Rs. 10,000 The farmer benefits by Rs. 10,000 through MSP support.

Exam TrapsCommon mistakes students make — avoid these

Students confuse Kharif and Rabi seasons. Remember: Kharif crops need lots of water (monsoon), while Rabi crops grow in winter with less water requirement. Many also forget that Food Security has four dimensions, not just availability.

Key Points to Remember

  • Agriculture employs 50% of India's workforce but contributes only 17-18% to GDP
  • Kharif crops are monsoon-dependent, Rabi crops are winter crops, Zaid are summer crops
  • Food Security has four dimensions: Availability, Accessibility, Utilization, Stability
  • National Food Security Act 2013 covers 75% rural and 50% urban population
  • Public Distribution System (PDS) provides subsidized food grains to poor families
  • Minimum Support Price (MSP) ensures farmers get fair prices for their produce
  • Green Revolution increased food grain production through HYV seeds and fertilizers
  • Buffer stock is maintained by FCI to ensure food security during emergencies

Exam-Specific Tips

  • National Food Security Act was passed in 2013
  • Food Security Act covers 75% rural and 50% urban population
  • Agriculture contributes approximately 17-18% to India's GDP
  • About 50% of India's workforce is employed in agriculture sector
  • Food Corporation of India (FCI) was established in 1965
  • Kharif crops are harvested in October-November
  • Rabi crops are sown in November-December and harvested in April
  • Public Distribution System operates through 5.5 lakh Fair Price Shops
Practice MCQs

Agriculture & Food Security — Practice Questions

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Practice 1easy

Which of the following is the primary objective of India's Public Distribution System (PDS)?

Practice 2easy

India's Green Revolution, which significantly improved food security in the 1960s-70s, was primarily associated with the increased production of which crop?

Practice 3easy

Which government programme launched in 2018 aims to support farmers' income through direct cash transfers and improve agricultural productivity as part of food security?

Practice 4medium

What is the primary objective of the National Food Security Act (NFSA), 2013 in India?

Practice 5medium

India's buffer stock of food grains serves which critical function in ensuring food security?

Practice 6medium

The Green Revolution in India, initiated in the 1960s, primarily aimed to achieve food security through which method?

Practice 7medium

India's Public Distribution System (PDS) was established primarily to ensure food security for which section of the population?

Practice 8medium

Which of the following is a major challenge to food security in India that directly affects agricultural productivity?

Practice 9hard

India's food security is primarily dependent on the production of which crop, which accounts for approximately 45-50% of the country's total foodgrain output?

Practice 10hard

The Indian Armed Forces' logistics and supply chains depend significantly on agricultural output. During military operations in high-altitude regions like Siachen, what is the primary challenge to food security for deployed soldiers?

60-Second Revision — Agriculture & Food Security

  • Remember: Kharif = Rain crops (Rice, Cotton), Rabi = Winter crops (Wheat, Barley)
  • Formula: Food Security = Availability + Accessibility + Utilization + Stability
  • Key Act: National Food Security Act 2013 covers 75% rural, 50% urban population
  • Trap: Don't confuse crop seasons - Kharif needs monsoon, Rabi needs cool weather
  • Remember: Agriculture employs 50% workforce but contributes only 17-18% GDP
  • MSP ensures farmers get minimum guaranteed price even when market rates fall
  • FCI maintains buffer stock and operates PDS through Fair Price Shops
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