Agriculture has traditionally been the backbone of rural economies, providing employment, food security, and income stability for a large segment of the population. In recent years, the agricultural sector has been undergoing significant transformation due to technological advancement, policy reforms, market integration, and changing socio-economic conditions. This research paper examines the concept of agricultural transformation and its impact on the rural economy. The study focuses on how modernization of farming practices, adoption of innovative technologies, diversification of agricultural activities, and improved market access contribute to rural economic development. Rather than viewing agriculture solely as a subsistence activity, the paper highlights its evolving role as a driver of rural growth, entrepreneurship, and livelihood enhancement. The study also discusses challenges such as small landholdings, climate uncertainty, and unequal access to resources. The findings suggest that sustainable agricultural transformation plays a crucial role in strengthening rural economies and improving overall quality of life.
Asst. Prof. Ashok K. Hoke (Sat,) studied this question.
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