Summary Sheet - Helpful For Retention For Introduction To Agriculture
Summary Sheet - Helpful For Retention For Introduction To Agriculture
For
Introduction to Agriculture
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✓ Science: Because it provides new and improved strain of crop and animal with the help of the
knowledge of breeding and genetics, modern technology of dairy science.
✓ Art: Because it is the management whether it is crop or animal husbandry.
✓ Commerce (Business): Because the entire agricultural produce is linked with marketing, which brings
in the question of profit or loss.
Even today, in spite of growing industrialization and urbanization in the world, nearly fifty percent
working population still engaged in agriculture.
Modern farming began around the 18th century in what is generally referred to as “The British
Agricultural Revolution” when several advances and changes were made to farming in a short space of
time that saw massive increases in yield and a more efficient process.
Norman Ernest Borlaug was an American agricultural scientist, and humanitarian. He is considered
to be the "Father of Modern Agriculture" and the “Father of The Green Revolution”. He won the
1970 Nobel Peace Prize for his life's work.
The agriculture activities in the world are closely controlled by Physical Factors. Indian agriculture is not
an exception for this, today India is facing two main problem concerned with agriculture.
The study of land and agriculture from the geographical point of view gained more importance after 1950.
At the beginning of 1960 and later on the Green Revolution, in mid 1960s, brought a remarkable change
in the field of agriculture, due to this India become not only self sufficient in food grains but it could also
export a small quality of it.
Upon integration of all the seven branches, first three is grouped as for crop production group and
next two animal management and last two allied agriculture branches.
1.5.1 Agronomy:
It deals with the production of various crops which includes Food crops, Fodder crops, Fibre crops,
Sugar, Oilseeds, etc. The aim is to have better food production and how to control the diseases.
1.5.2 Horticulture:
It deals with the production of fruits, vegetables, flowers, ornamental plants, spices, condiments, and
beverages. It is again divided into 8 types based on type of horticulture plants grown or operations
conducted.
1. Arboriculture: Study of, and the selection, planting, care, and removal of, individual trees, shrubs,
vines, and other perennial woody plants.
2. Floriculture: Production and marketing of floral crops. Examples: Roses, Jasmines, Lilies etc.,
3. Landscape horticulture: Production, marketing, and maintenance of landscape plants. Examples:
Berberis thunbergii, Paeonia lactiflora etc.,
4. Olericulture: Includes the production and marketing of vegetables. Examples: Brinjal, Tomato etc.,
5. Pomology: Production and marketing of fruits. Examples: Apples, Mangoes etc.,
6. Viticulture: Production and marketing of grapes.
7. Oenology: All aspects of wine and winemaking.
It deals with production of large-scale cultivation of perennial trees for supplying wood, timber, rubber,
etc. and also raw materials for industries.
It deals with agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock to provide food for humans and to
provide power (draught) and manure for crops.
It deals with practice of breeding and rearing fishes including marine and inland fishes, shrimps, prawns
etc. to provide food, feed, and manure.
It deals with farm machinery for filed preparation, inter-cultivation, harvesting and post harvest
processing including soil and water conservation engineering and bioenergy.
It deals with application and utilization of agricultural produces in a better manner to provide nutritional
security, including value addition and food preparation.
Let us investigate the important chronological events in the history of Agriculture and about few
important Agricultural institutes in the world as well as in India.
During the course of development through centuries, man has evolved and started shifting from hunting
to raising crops along with rearing or domesticating animals for food and draught* purposes.
The below table depicts the course of development in agriculture in India where we have started and How
we took it along, competing with the rest of the world.
* A strong working animal used to draw a load (ed cart), ploughing fields etc.,
1000-600 Second, Aryan-migration wave, age of iron, iron plough share and axe invented, crop
B.C. cultivation in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar
543-491 Reference to farming operations in Kullavagga and Mahavagga and Buddhist literature in Pali
B.C.
900-1000 Construction of Anicuts and tanks, Krishi Parashar and Vrikshayurveda, manuals on
A.D. agriculture and botany written, a textbook on Agriculture prepared by Kashyapa by the
name Krishi Sukti
16 Introduction of several crops to India by Portuguese.
Century They are potato, Sweet Potato, Arrow Root, Cassava, Tomato, Chillis, Pumpkin, Papaya,
A.D. Pineapple, Guava, Custardapple, Groundnut, Cashewnut, Tobacco, American cotton, rubber
1550 A.D. Portuguese introduced grafting technique in horticulture
1901 Appointed First Irrigation Commission (chaired by Sir Colin Scott-Moncrieff to draw up a
comprehensive irrigation plan for India.)
1905 Established the imperial (now known as Indian) Agricultural Research Institute at Pusa,
Bihar shifted to new Delhi in 1936.
1929 Establishment of Imperial (now Indian) Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi
1943 Great Bengal Famine - Cochliobolus miyabeanus (formerly known as Helminthosporium
oryzae) is a fungus that causes brown spot disease in rice.
Oct. 1958 NAFED (National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation)
1960 First agricultural university in India, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology at
Pantnanagar, on the pattern of land grant system of USA
1966-67 Green Revolution
1970 National Commission on Agriculture
st
1 Nov Establishment of Agricultural Scientists Recruitment Board (ASRB) based on the
1973 recommendation of G. Gadkar report
1974 Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK). Mohan Singh Mehta committee recommended (First at
Pondicherry, under TNAU, Coimbatore)
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12 July National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)
1982
2006 ICAR launched National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) with financial support from
World Bank
2006 National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA) on 3.11.2006
August, National Food Security Mission (NFSM)
2007
2014 NHM merged into a new Programme Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture
(MIDH)
The National Agricultural Research System comprises the Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(ICAR), other central research institutes, and national research centres set up by ICAR.
Note: Kindly understand, it has been observed that atleast one question is asked from this list
every year in the exam. Hence please go through it thoroughly.
2.3.2 Institutions – 65
S Name of the Institute and its location
No.
1 ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
2 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
3 ICAR-Central Avian Research Institute, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh
4 ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, West Bengal
5 ICAR-Central Institute Brackishwater Aquaculture, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
6 ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes, Hissar, Haryana
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2.3.5 Directorates/Project Directorates – 13
S No Name of the Directorate and its location
1 ICAR-Directorate of Groundnut Research, Junagarh, Gujarat
2 ICAR-Directorate of Soybean Research, Indore, Madhya Pradesh
3 ICAR-Directorate of Rapeseed & Mustard Research, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
4 ICAR-Directorate of Mushroom Research, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
5 ICAR-Directorate on Onion and Garlic Research, Pune, Maharashtra
6 ICAR-Directorate of Cashew Research, Puttur, Karnataka
7 ICAR-Directorate of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research, Anand, Gujarat
8 ICAR-Directorate of Floricultural Research, Pune, Maharashtra
9 ICAR-Directorate of Weed Research, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
10 ICAR-Project Directorate on Foot & Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand
11 ICAR-Directorate of Poultry Research, Hyderabad, Telanagna
12 ICAR-Directorate of Knowledge Management in Agriculture (DKMA), New Delhi
13 ICAR-Directorate of Cold Water Fisheries Research, Bhimtal, Nainital, Uttarakhand
*The ICAR institutes (all three categories (institute, National Research Centres and Directorates) have a
defined organizational structure.
This promotes a coordinated and a cooperative endeavor with other research organizations in carrying
out multidisciplinary research programs.
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18 AICRP on Linseed, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
19 AICRP on Sesame and Niger, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
20 AICRP on IPM and Biocontrol, Bangalore, Karnataka
AICRP on Honey Bee Research & Training, Hisar, Haryana and All India Coordinated Research
Project on Honey Bees and Pollinators in collaboration with the Integrated Bee Development
Center (IBDC), Division of Entomology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New
21 Delhi
22 AICRP –NSP (Crops), Mau, Uttar Pradesh
23 AICRP on Forage Crops, Jhansi, Madhya Pradesh
24 AICRP on Fruits, Bangaluru, Karnataka
25 AICRP Arid Zone Fruits, Bikaner, Rajasthan
26 AICRP Mushroom, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
27 AICRP Vegetables including NSP vegetable, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
28 AICRP Potato, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
29 AICRP Tuber Crops, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
30 AICRP Palms, Kasaragod, Kerala
31 AICRP Cashew, Puttur, Karnataka
32 AICRP Spices, Calicut, Kerala
33 AICRP on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants including Betelvine, Anand, Gujarat
34 AICRP on Floriculture, New Delhi
35 AICRP in Micro Secondary & Pollutant Elements in Soils and Plants, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
36 AICRP on Soil Test with Crop Response, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
37 AICRP on Long Term Fertilizer Experiments, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
38 AICRP on Salt Affected Soils & Use of Saline Water in Agriculture, Karnal, Haryana
39 AICRP on Water Management Research, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
40 AICRP on Ground Water Utilisation, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
41 AICRP Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad, Telangana
42 AICRP on Agrometeorology, Hyderabad including Network on Impact adaptation &
43 Vulnerability
AICRP of Indian
Integrated Agri.
Farming to Climate
System Change,
Research, Telangana
Modipuram including Network Organic Farming,
44 Uttar Pradesh
AICRP Weed Control, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
45 AICRP on Agroforestry, Jhansi, Madhya Pradesh
46 AICRP on Farm Implements & Machinery, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
47 All India Coordinated Research Project on Ergonomics and Safety in Agriculture,
48 Bhubaneshwar,
AICRP OdishaSources of Energy for Ag. and Agro Based Indus., Bhopal, Madhya
on Renewable
49 Pradesh
AICRP on Utilization of Animal Energy (UAE), Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
50 AICRP on Application of Plastic in Agriculture, Ludhiana, Punjab
51 AICRP on PHT, Ludhiana, Punjab
52 AICRP on Goat Improvement, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh
53 AICRP- Improvement of Feed Sources & Nutrient Utilisation for raising animal production,
54 Bangalore,
AICRP Karnataka
on Cattle Research, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
55 AICRP on Poultry, Hyderabad, Telangana
56 AICRP-Pig, Izzatnagar, Uttar Pradesh
57 AICRP Foot and Mouth Disease, Mukteshwar, Uttarakhand
58 AICRP ADMAS, Bangalore, Karnataka
59 AICRP on Home Science, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
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2.3.7 Network Projects - 20
S No. Name of the project and its location
1 All India Network Project on Pesticides Residues, New Delhi
2 All India Network Project on Soil Arthropod Pests, Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan
3 Network on Economic Ornithology, Hyderabad, Telangana
4 Network on Agricultural Acarology, Bangalore, Karnataka
5 All India Network Project on Rodent Control, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
6 All India Network Project on Underutilised Crops, New Delhi
7 All India Network Project on Jute and Allied Fibres, Barrackpore, West Bengal
8 Network Bio-fertilizers, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
9 All India Network Project on Tobacco, Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
10 Network Project on Harvest & Post Harvest and Value Addition to Natural Resins & Gums,
11 Ranchi, Jharkhand
Network project on Improvement of Onion & Garlic, Pune, Maharahtra
12 Network project on Animal Genetic Resources, Karnal, Haryana
13 Network Project on R&D Support for Process Upgradation of Indigenous Milk products for
14 industrialProject
Network application, Karnal, Haryana
on Buffaloes Improvement, Hisar, Haryana
15 Network Programme on Sheep Improvement, Avikanagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan
16 Network on Gastro Intestinal Parasitism, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh
17 Network Project on Conservation of Lac Insect Genetic Resources, Ranchi, Jharkhand (Indian
18 Lac Research
Network Institute, Ranch)
on Haemorrhagic Septicaemia, Izatnagar, Uttar Pradesh
19 National Academy of Agricultural Research Management Network Programme Blue Tongue
20 Disease, Izatnagar,
Network Project onUttar PradeshBioinformatics and Computational Biology, New Delhi
Agricultural
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National Research Centre For Citrus Nagpur, Maharashtra
National Research Centre for Oil Palm Pedavegi, Andhra Pradesh
National Research Centre for Mushroom Solan, Himachal Pradesh
National Research Centre for Cashew Puttur, Karnataka
Central Agricultural Research Institute (CARI) Port blair, Andaman and
National Research Centre For Banana (NRCB) Nicobar IslandsTamil Nadu
Tiruchirapalli,
National Research Centre for Seed Spices Ajmer, Rajasthan
National Research Centre For Onion and Garlic Pune, Maharashtra
National Research Centre for Grapes Pune, Maharashtra
National Research Centre for Litchi Muzafarpur, Bihar
National Research Centre on Pomegranate Solapur, Maharashtra
National Research Centre for Makhana Patna, Bihar
Coffee Board Bangalore, Karnataka
Coconut board Kochi, Kerala
Coir board Kochi, Kerala
Tea Board Kolkata, West Bengal
Spices Board Cochin, Kerala
National Medicinal Plants Board New Delhi
National Horticulture Board (NHB) Gurgaon, Haryana
National Bureau of Plant & Genetic Resources (NBPGR) New Delhi
United Planters Association of South India (UPASI) Coimbattore, Tamil Nadu
Tocklai Tea Research Centre (TRA) Jorhat, Assam
Darjeeling Tea Research and Development Centre(DTRDC) Kurseong, Darjeeling, West
Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT) Bengal
Palampur, HP
Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute (CSRTI) Mysore
Central Silk Board Bangalore, Karnataka
Central Muga Eri Research & Training Institute Jorhat, Assam
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WMO World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
IFPRI The International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington DC
IMPACT International Model for Policy Analysis of Agricultural Commodities and Trade
IFAD The International Fund for Agricultural Development (Rome, Italy)
IRRI International Rice Research Institute at Los Banos (Philippines)
ICRISAT International Crop Research Institute for Semi-Arid Tropics, Hyderabad (India)
ILRAD International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases, Nairobi, Kenya, 1973
ICGEB International Center for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology, Triesta, Italy & New
Delhi, India
IBPGR International Board of Plant Genetic Resources, Rome, Italy (1974)
CIAT International Center for Tropical Agriculture, Columbia, 1967
AVRDC Asian Vegetable Research and Development Centre, Taiwan
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