An entrepreneur has said that the agriculture based India has the potential to develop into the world's food basket. In an interview to a new agency, Manoj Kumar, Co-Founder, ARAKU Coffee & CEO Naandi Foundation expresses his confidence on the Indian resources. Leading online Grocery store Bigbasket faces data breach Kumar said: "I think we have had a label of a nation struggling to get food grains sufficiency. Starting from post independence then the green revolution itself had positioned us to be consumer nation which is not producing enough food grains. The reality is far from that if you look at the 1950's president's award winning for farmers on per acre yield its still higher than what we have done so far", expressed his views supporting his point on India's capability. "The myth exist because of efficient distribution, efficient way of processing our food grain production, ect. has resulted in an assumption that we need to import food," he explained. 4.39 crore bogus ration cards has been weed out under NFSA since 2013 "Having said that referred to that error as a historical touch point I would like to invite a listener's to the point that India is positioned now within extra ordinary endowment few things which would make us the food basket of the world," he added. Tasty and healthy keto coffee recipe to speed up your fat-burning process