As indicated by an UN report, India, the second most populated nation will observer populace development pace of 1.25% during the current decade and will outperform China to turn into the most populated nation by 2025. Indian agriculture has made considerable progress since the Green Revolution of the late 1960s. India presents a fascinating situation: both GDP and food grain creation in the nation have risen quicker than the development in populace over the a long time since Independence from 1947 – 1997. Be that as it may, horticultural development had deteriorated as of late with the food grain creation having developed at a normal yearly pace of just 1% during the multi year time frame 1997-98 to 2006-07. The recuperation of the Indian horticulture was seen in 2011 post the presentation of Nutrient Based Subsidy (NBS) in April 2010. The food grain creation in India in the FY2014 is assessed to be 263 million metric tons. This makes India the third biggest agriculture producer ...