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    Secondary Agriculture: Upgrading Agriculture for Jobs and Income

    Secondary Agriculture by Dalwai, Ashok; Singh, Ritambhara;

    Upgrading Agriculture for Jobs and Income

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    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 26 May 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9789819642489
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages310 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 2 Illustrations, black & white; 30 Illustrations, color
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    Short description:

    A first of its kind, this authored book marshals data and logic that necessitate the agriculture sector to transcend beyond its conventional role of securing food, fodder, and feed. It examines India's growing working population and juxtaposes it with the declining labour demand in the secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy, on account of the deployment of disruptive suite of labour-substituting technologies. Therefore, the conventional developmental models that hypothesize the shifting of surplus manpower from agriculture to non-agricultural sectors may not stand the test of scrutiny in the twenty-first century. Hence, the need for remandating the agricultural sector to generate gainful jobs and supplementary incomes in an ecologically synchronous manner for sustainability.


    The book  draws the readers' attention to the importance of bioeconomy and circular economy. To enhance the biologically dependent cumulative agri-output, it recommends the adoption of supplementary and complementary activities. These interventions, along with processing (food and non-food), aid in minimizing food loss, enhancing value capture in favour of the farmers and other value chain stakeholders, and creating gainful jobs and linked incomes resulting in higher enterprise-profits. This progresses the agricultural sector into a bioeconomy anchored around secondary agriculture.  Agri-processing being integral to secondary agriculture can be practiced at various scales beginning from micro to small to medium to large. The book highlights both the scope for such enterprises in India and the challenges they are vulnerable to. In the context of sub-par levels of jobs and income in the farm sector, the book emphasizes on micro-enterprises, and suggests the clusterization of entrepreneurs and digitalization along the value chain to achieve competitiveness. The book also deliberates on market-led production matrix, and value chain-based extension services to meet the feedstock demands of secondary agriculture.


    This book is of relevance to a range of individuals and organizations concerned with agriculture. They include academics, researchers, professionals, universities, domestic & international organizations,  bankers   financial institutions, FPOs, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and students.

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    Long description:

    A first of its kind, this authored book marshals data and logic that necessitate the agriculture sector to transcend beyond its conventional role of securing food, fodder, and feed. It examines India's growing working population and juxtaposes it with the declining labour demand in the secondary and tertiary sectors of the economy, on account of the deployment of disruptive suite of labour-substituting technologies. Therefore, the conventional developmental models that hypothesize the shifting of surplus manpower from agriculture to non-agricultural sectors may not stand the test of scrutiny in the twenty-first century. Hence, the need for remandating the agricultural sector to generate gainful jobs and supplementary incomes in an ecologically synchronous manner for sustainability.


    The book  draws the readers' attention to the importance of bioeconomy and circular economy. To enhance the biologically dependent cumulative agri-output, it recommends the adoption of supplementary and complementary activities. These interventions, along with processing (food and non-food), aid in minimizing food loss, enhancing value capture in favour of the farmers and other value chain stakeholders, and creating gainful jobs and linked incomes resulting in higher enterprise-profits. This progresses the agricultural sector into a bioeconomy anchored around secondary agriculture.  Agri-processing being integral to secondary agriculture can be practiced at various scales beginning from micro to small to medium to large. The book highlights both the scope for such enterprises in India and the challenges they are vulnerable to. In the context of sub-par levels of jobs and income in the farm sector, the book emphasizes on micro-enterprises, and suggests the clusterization of entrepreneurs and digitalization along the value chain to achieve competitiveness. The book also deliberates on market-led production matrix, and value chain-based extension services to meet the feedstock demands of secondary agriculture.


    This book is of relevance to a range of individuals and organizations concerned with agriculture. They include academics, researchers, professionals, universities, domestic & international organizations,  bankers &  financial institutions, FPOs, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and students.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1. Employment and Income: Route to Farmers’ Welfare.- Chapter 2. Evolving Employment and Income Structure of India.- Chapter 3. Introducing Secondary Agriculture.- Chapter 4. Secondary Agriculture - Underpinned by Circular Economy and Bio-Economy.- Chapter 5. India: Status of Agro-industries and Scope for Promoting Bioeconomy.- Chapter 6. Secondary Agriculture as Complement to Primary Agriculture: Pathway to a Wholesome Agriculture.- Chapter 7. Micro-Enterprises in Rural India - Fulcrum of Secondary Agriculture: Philosophy and Ecosystem.- Chapter 8. Secondary Agriculture: Farm-linked Microenterprises.- Chapter 9. Farm-linked Micro Enterprises - Entrepreneurship Promotion and Facilitation for Secondary Agriculture.- Chapter 10. Medium and Large Enterprises under Secondary Agriculture - Challenges.- Chapter 11. Value Chain Management for Secondary Agriculture – Integrating Extension and Monetization.- Chapter 12. Digital Technology for Fostering Secondary Agriculture.- Chapter 13. Final Words and Way Forward.

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