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Hardcover. Condition: New. Contents: 1. Prospects and Potential of Agri-business Entrepreneurship for Enhancing Income and Employment. 2. SKUAST-K Model of Institutional Development Plan: Tailoring Agri-education System with NEP-2020. 3. Sustainable Agriculture: A Way Forward for Upliftment of Agrarian Economy. 4. Remote Sensing and Crop Simulation Modelling. 5. Utilization of Walnuts for Value Added Product Development. 6. Financial Security, Food Security and Nutritional Security. 7. Harad (Terminalia Chebula): Production to Profitability. 8. Breeding Pulses for Current Agriculture Scenario. 9. Multimedia Based ICTs for Smart Agriculture: Prospects, Challenges and Way Ahead. 10. An Introduced Bamboo in Kashmir Valley- Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens): A Potential Multipurpose Plant. 11. Impact of Training for Pesticide Input Dealers on their Level of Awareness on the Judicious Use of Pesticides. 12. Women Empowerment through Mushroom Cultivation - Case Studies and Impact Analysis from Kashmir Vallley. 13. Agroforestry and Its Roles, Adoption, Constraints and Potentials: Global Perspectives. 14. Potential of Aromatic Crops in Jammu and Kashmir. 15. Value Addition: An Ideal Concept to Prevent Post-Harvest Losses in Fruits and Vegetables. 16. An Overview of Agriculture Scenario in U.T. of Jammu & Kashmir and the Role of Underutilized Crops in Maintaining Sustainability and Food Security. 17. Agricultural Schemes Under Implementation and Reforms thereof in J&K. 18. Innovations in Mulberry Farming Mechanization for Increased Productivity. 19. Algal Blooms in Dal Lake of Kashmir Himalayan Valley: Causes, Impacts and Management Measures. 20. An Overview of Natural Farming /Zero Budget Natural Farming. 21. Management of Plant Diseases under Organic Farming. 22. Indigenous Technical Knowledge (ITK) of Various Underutilized Vegetables and their Medicinal Values. 23. Emerging Technologies for Sericulture Development. 24. Strategies for Revival of Sericulture in J&K - A Potential Sector of Economy. Agriculture and Industry go hand-in-hand with each other. The development of agriculture from 1st industrial revolution to 4th has been enormous. Industrial and agricultural revolution has taken up place to the present day providing ideas and considerations for the future. Global agriculture has improved over several years, which highlights how we move forward in terms of increased crop production. During that same time, the population increased quickly, but the area under cultivation did not increase with the same pace. Farmers have always produced food, but their methods of production change throughout time. Machines make it easier and more efficient to cultivate and harvest crops. Machines replaced human beings and animals in most of the activities and do a lot of work faster and more accurately. Farmers' still continue to cultivate the crops and produce the food required by people and animals just as they did in the past, but with new technological innovations. Therefore, a transformation in the Agriculture sector is a definite need for a self-reliant India and can it self serve as an economic stimulus as it touches upon different sections of the society including those who are struggling to survive in the COVID-19 pandemic.