Steps:
Analyzing customer demand.
Guide questions:
What are the local demands in terms of agricultural Products? List them all.
Steps:
Determining production capacity & timelines.
Guide questions:
How much it needed in a week/month year? Which crop has the highest demand?
Steps:
Evaluate raw materials, output volume etc.
Guide questions:
What are the materials needed to produce? Identify. List them all.
If land involved identify type of land according to your land assessment.
Answers
Step wise answer to your question is given below:
Explanation:
Steps:
Analyzing customer demand.
Guide questions:
What are the local demands in terms of agricultural Products? List them all.
The 5 most in-demand agricultural products in India are:
- Mango
- banana
- potatoes
- soybean
- poultry.
Steps:
Determining production capacity & timelines.
Guide questions:
How much it needed in a week/month year?
- India produces 25% of global production, making it world's largest producer.
- 27% of world consumption is rate in India
- 14% of pulses in the world are imported in India
- India's annual milk production was 165 MT (2017-18), making India the largest producer of milk, jute and pulses,
- With world's second-largest cattle population 190 million in 2012.
- It is the second-largest producer of rice, wheat, sugarcane, cotton and groundnuts, as well as the second-largest fruit and vegetable producer, accounting for 10.9% and 8.6% of the world fruit and vegetable production, respectively.
Which crop has the highest demand?
Rice has the highest demand in India.
Steps:
Evaluate raw materials, output volume etc.
Guide questions:
What are the materials needed to produce? Identify. List them all.
1. Fertilizers and Trace Elements.
Synthetic fertilizer : nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus
Natural gas: anhydrous ammonia.
phosphate-based fertilizers.
Potassium: potassium nitrate, potassium sulfate, and potassium chloride.
Trace elements: calcium, sulfur, magnesium, boron, copper oxy-sulfate, iron and zinc.
2. Growing Media.
Nurseries and farmers
3. Inhibitors, Chelates, and Dispersants
Dispersants help stabilize the particles, and chelates like calcium gluconate assist with plant uptake of the nutrients.
4. Soil Erosion and Dust Suppression
Lignosulfonates help to stabilize the soil and suppress dust.
5. Stock-feed
Copper, zinc and manganese sulfates all go into animal feed pellets
If land involved identify type of land according to your land assessment
- Urban/Built-up Land
- Agricultural Land
- Rangeland
- Forest Land
- Water Areas
- Wetland
- Barren Land
- Tundra
- Perennial Snow or Ice