Introduction: Why AI Matters for Indian Farming
Agriculture remains a critical pillar of India’s economy, livelihood, and food security. But Indian farmers often struggle with volatile weather, fluctuating input costs, crop pests, disease outbreaks, fragmented land holdings, and limited access to real-time advisory services.
Agriculture remains the backbone of many economies around the world.
With rising populations, changing diets and global supply-chain shifts,
understanding the leading players in agricultural production is more important than ever.
In this blog, we examine the top agricultural producing countries in 2025,
explore what drives their success, and understand where India stands globally.
We also answer the key question: which country is number one in the world in agricultural farming,
and what this means for global food security.
Coconut farming in India offers robust potential for small and large-scale farmers alike.
As a versatile palm crop, coconut holds multiple uses—from tender coconut water and edible kernel
to coir fibre, copra and even industrial by-products.
With the right agro-climatic location, good agronomic practices, and effective marketing,
a well-managed coconut plantation can deliver steady returns over decades.
In this blog, we explore why coconut farming makes sense for Indian growers,
how cultivation works, and what to expect in terms of coconut plants per acre and profitability.
Walnuts — known locally as akhrot — represent a high-potential cash crop for horticulturists in India.
Though large-scale commercial cultivation remains limited, the crop offers excellent profitability for growers who can meet its climatic,
soil, and management requirements.
In this blog, we cover the full panorama: from benefits and market opportunities (including walnut price, walnut production in India,
and walnut benefits) to the detailed agronomy of cultivation.
Mumbai, December 01, 2025: Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.’s Farm Equipment Business (FEB), part of the Mahindra Group, today announced its tractor sales numbers for November 2025.
Agriculture has been the foundation of human civilization for thousands of years. But before the development of modern agricultural techniques, farmers relied on more traditional methods to feed their families and communities. One such practice is Shifting Cultivation, a farming method that is still in use in parts of India and across the world.
Pearl farming, also known as pearl culture or aquaculture, is quickly becoming one of the most promising sectors in Indian agriculture. Unlike traditional farming practices that often require high land investment and are subject to weather uncertainties, pearl farming stands out for its low investment, high return, and consistent demand in both domestic and international markets.
Agriculture is not only about seeds, water, and fertilizers—it is also about how we manage the soil itself. Among the many soil management practices that have stood the test of time, mulching holds a special place. Though it may look simple—just covering the soil with a protective layer—mulching can dramatically transform crop health and productivity when done right.
Mumbai, November 21, 2025: Mahindra & Mahindra, the world’s largest tractor manufacturer by volume, today showcased a range of alternate fuel tractors and technologies at Agrovision 2025 in Nagpur, graced by Agrovision Nagpur’s Patron, Shri.
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