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Indian Agricultural Infrastructure Market 2012

Gyan Research And Analytics
Published Date » 2012-10-01
No. Of Pages » 51

This report is an assessment of the Indian Agricultural Infrastructure market, within the context of the global industry, and the opportunities and challenges it presents. It analyses the diverse segments of the industry and the dynamics that propel it. The investments, competition, infrastructure and regulatory policies that govern the sector are also examined in the report

The agricultural sector is one of the fundamental building blocks of the Indian economy. It not only feeds the country’s population, but is also the source of livelihood for more than half of it. One of the key issues in recent times is food security, which has forced the country to adopt new and improved measures of feeding its expanding population with proper quantity and quality of food. India is blessed with favorable climatic conditions for the production of a wide variety of crops. The country boasts of having the largest share of cultivated land, amounting to nearly 52 percent of its total area. In 2011, India held the record for producing 244,000 kilo tonnes of food grains. However, the country’s agricultural sector alone cannot sustain its food requirement. Going hand in hand with it is the infrastructure segment, which plays a pivotal role in transporting and distributing the pre- and post-harvest requirements of the sector. Although India has the basic ingredients of success in the agricultural sector, wide gaps in its infrastructure segment continue to stump this booming sector. In recent times the Indian government has been focusing on supporting the agricultural infrastructure segment through funds, policies and incentives. There has been a constant effort to improve storage facilities in order to reduce wastage, and to improve roads so as to speed up the distribution of the produce to the targeted destinations. Our report is a thorough study and analysis of the Indian agricultural infrastructure system, along with its current status and future scope. It defines the possible opportunities and scope of development in this segment. We analyze in detail the current government initiatives towards this sector and the impact they are having on the industry. The report also briefly discusses the broad global environment of the agricultural infrastructure segment. Interesting topics like critical success factors, investments, and recent trends have been included in the report. To sum up, this report provides an overall picture of the agricultural infrastructure segment in India and its future prospects.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT
  • Global Overview and Indian Overview of the Agricultural Infrastructure Segment
  • Current Status of the Segment
  • Market size and Dynamics
  • Investments and Trends of the Sector
  • Outlook of the Sector
KEY FEATURES DISCUSSED
  • Current Industry Overview - India
  • Import – Export Scenario
  • Investment Trends in Agricultural Infrastructure - India
  • Industry Infrastructure – India
  • Industry Forecast – India
  • Regulatory Framework in Agriculture and Infrastructure Segment
  • Investment Trends in Agriculture and Infrastructure
  • Profile of Key Indian Players
BENEFICIARIES OF THE REPORT
  • Companies in the Infrastructure and Agriculture Sectors
  • Educational Institutes and Agriculture Research Centers
  • Business Research, KPOs and Consulting Companies
  • Agricultural Transportation, Distribution, and Machinery Manufacturers/Suppliers
  • Government and Policy Makers
  • Commercial and Investment Banks
  • Individuals/Investors
Table of Content

1. Executive Summary

2. Overview
2.1 Global Perspective
2.1.1 Global Infrastructure Perspective
2.2. Indian Perspective
2.2.1 Indian Infrastructure Perspective

3. Industry Overview
3.1 Current Scenario
3.2 Market Size

4. Industry Structure

5. Export & Import
5.1 Export
5.2 Import

6. Market Dynamics
6.1 Trends
6.2 Growth Drivers

7. Critical Success Factors

8. Industry Forecast

9. Industry Infrastructure
9.1 Physical Infrastructure
9.1.1 Ware Housing
9.1.2 Cold Storage
9.1.3 Transportation
9.2 Soft Structure
9.2.1. Supply Chain Management

10. SWOT Analysis

11. Regulatory Framework

12. Investments

13. Issues and Challenges

14. Key Players

15. Conclusion

List of Tables


Table 1 - Agricultural Output World Wide - 2010 
Table 2 - Global Investments in various segments of Agriculture 
Table 3 - State-wise Area of Production - 2010 
Table 4 - Loss Percentage for Agricultural Produce (2010)
Table 5 - Y-o-y Growth Rate of Total GDP v/s Agri and Allied sector GDP (in percentage) Table 6 - Production and Consumption of Indian Agriculture 
Table 7 - Cereals 
Table 8 - Spices
Table 9 - Commodity-wise Cold Storage Capacity (as on Dec. 31, 2009)
Indian Agricultural Infrastructure Market - 2012

List of Figures


Chart 1 - Country-wise Productivity - 2010 
Chart2 - Indian Agricultural Production 
Chart 3 - Area of Food grains, non-food grains and all crops in India 
Chart 4 - Export of Agri and Allied Sector 
Chart 5 - Import of Agri and Allied Sector 
Chart 6 - Estimated Food Requirements in India till 2020 
Chart 7 - Outlook - Indian Food Consumption 
Chart 8 - Outlook - Agriculture and Allied Sector Production (India) 
Chart 9 - Outlook - Agriculture and Allied Sector Consumption (India)

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