Geography, asked by ashrafsyed651, 2 months ago

Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy can you say why it is said that?
pls give relevant answer in 30 to 40 words​

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Answered by clusterbengal
1

Explanation:

Because

Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy of developing countries, and provides the main source of food, income and employment to their rural populations. According to FAO (2000), it has been established that the share of the agricultural population in the total populace is 67% that agriculture accounts for 39.4% of the GDP and that 43% of all exports consist of agricultural goods.

Answered by Anvi560
3

Answer:

Agriculture is said to be the backbone of Indian economy because a large number of people in India are farmers or farm labours. About 38 percent of the Indian population is indulged in farming so no doubt we can say that farming is the backbone of Indian economy.

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