India's agriculture sector has seen a gradual decline in GDP contribution from in 1990 to by 2022, reflecting the country’s shift toward services and manufacturing. Liberalization policies in the 1990s fueled growth in industries and services, reducing agriculture's relative importance. However, agriculture’s share saw a temporary increase in 2020 to , likely driven by higher demand for domestic food production during the pandemic.
Despite this reduction in share, agriculture remains a crucial sector, providing livelihoods to a large rural population. Recent policies focusing on agricultural reforms and rural development may help stabilize its contribution, highlighting its importance for food security and rural employment.
Despite this reduction in share, agriculture remains a crucial sector, providing livelihoods to a large rural population. Recent policies focusing on agricultural reforms and rural development may help stabilize its contribution, highlighting its importance for food security and rural employment.
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