At present, 55 per cent of state's population depends on agriculture for livelihood when the sector can support only 30 per cent of the people, he said.
"If we get the excess 20-25 per cent into industrial sector, agriculture will become viable as the number of people dependent on the activity reduces," Fadnavis said, after laying foundation of the Rs 250-crore Yogayatan Port on the north-eastern fringe of the city.
Fadnavis said his government has laid a special focus on the ports along with attempt to attract investment into the state in diverse sectors like auto, textiles, aviation, etc.
Without naming Gujarat, Fadnavis said other states adopted this policy before Maharashtra and surged ahead.
Citing the port projects cleared by his government, he said for the first time in over three decades Maharashtra has received a major port in the form of the JNPT's satellite port project off Dahanu coast.