Year: 2025 | Month: September | Volume 70 | Issue 3
Challenges and Opportunities of Rural Agricultural Farmers in Rayagada District of Odisha
Bandana Nayak
Bijeta Mishra
DOI:10.46852/0424-2513.3.2025.10
Abstract:
Agricultural development has been emphasized by Government of India since independence. More than 23.43% of the nation’s GDP comes from the agriculture and husbandry industry. Around 45.76% of Indian workforces are engaged in agriculture and allied production (2022-23 report of National Sample Survey Office).
Odisha is endowed with abundant natural resources but it holds 13th rank in economic contribution in India (report of Odisha economic survey, 2023-24). The total rural population in India is 63.64% (World Bank report, 2024), and 83.31 % in Odisha (Census report, 2011), but 48.8 percent workforce is engaged in agricultural sector (Government of Odisha report, 2024).
Current population of Odisha is 41,974,218 and Rayagada district is 820,945. Total agricultural land in Odisha is reported as 6,782 000 ha, where as Rayagada district accounts for 1, 93,504 hectares with high - 1, 28,962 ha, medium - 42,705 ha and low 21,837 ha. Rayagada’s agro-climatic zone is north eastern ghat having 9,67,911 population. Soil type is brown forest, lateritic, red alluvial, black and mixed red soil groups.
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