By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
India Times NowIndia Times NowIndia Times Now
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
Reading: Economic Survey points to decrease in agricultural growth in 2025-26
Share
India Times NowIndia Times Now
Font ResizerAa
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
Search
  • Bharat Shreshtha Ratna Sanman
  • India News
  • Categories
    • Technology
    • Entertainment
    • The Escapist
    • Insider
    • Finance ₹
    • India News
    • Science
    • Health
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US

Home » Economic Survey points to decrease in agricultural growth in 2025-26

India News

Economic Survey points to decrease in agricultural growth in 2025-26

Times Desk
Last updated: January 29, 2026 7:52 pm
Times Desk
Published: January 29, 2026
Share
SHARE


Contents
  • Foodgrains production rises
  • Scope for enhancing productivity
Representative image

Representative image
| Photo Credit: The Hindu

The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament on Thursday (January 29, 2026), has noted that the average annual growth rate in the agriculture and allied sector over the last five years has been around 4.4% at constant prices. However, in the second quarter of 2025-26, the agriculture sector registered a growth of 3.5%, almost one percentage point less than the average. “The decadal growth of 4.45% (2015-16 to 2024-25), the highest in comparison to previous decades, has primarily resulted from the strong performance in livestock (7.1%) and fishing and aquaculture (8.8%), followed by the crop sector at 3.5%,” it added.

Foodgrains production rises

The country’s foodgrains production witnessed a steady increase, despite certain challenges, the Survey said. “India’s foodgrain production is estimated to have reached 3,577.3 lakh metric tonne (LMT) in Agriculture Year (AY) 2024-25, an increase of 254.3 LMT over the previous year. This growth has been driven by higher output of rice, wheat, maize and coarse cereals,” it added.

Scope for enhancing productivity

The Survey found that while the average annual growth rate (AAGR) in agriculture and allied activities has shown improvement, exceeding the global average of 2.9% over the same period, there remains substantial potential to enhance agricultural productivity.

“Yields across several crops, including cereals, maize, soybeans, and pulses, continue to trail global averages,” it said, suggesting greater efforts to accelerate the integration of newer varieties of seeds and to encourage farmers to adopt quality seeds through field demonstrations and the dissemination of successful farmer experiences.

“A way forward towards better implementation could be through the involvement of strengthened extension services and by integrating Farmer-Producer Organisations (FPOs), Primary Agriculture Cooperative Societies (PACS) and Self Help Groups (SHGs) into the implementation framework,” the Survey pointed out.

“The strengthening of cooperatives and the rise of farmer-producer organisations (FPOs), have further expanded access to credit, innovative technology, and efficient value chains,” the Survey said adding that these entities play a vital role in empowering small and marginal farmers by facilitating collective bargaining and ensuring fair prices for their produce.

“Promoting climate-resilient agricultural practices, such as drip irrigation and sprinkler systems, as well as diversifying to high-yield, an appropriate crop mix of climate resilient/drought resistant crops, is critical for sustainability,” it concluded.

Published – January 29, 2026 09:24 pm IST



Source link

DGCA warns lack of preparedness posing risk to aviation safety
Kerala Cabinet Formation LIVE: Congress-led UDF locked in last-minute talks, full list of Ministers to be finalised today
Former Tripura CM slams State government for arresting CPI(M) workers on ‘flimsy grounds’
A.P. fast emerging as an export and manufacturing hub: Minister Srinivas 
CPI(M)’s Md Salim says there is no lobby in the party as estranged leader Pratik Ur Rahaman raises questions about lobbying and favouritism
TAGGED:agricultural growth in 2025-26agricultural tradeAgriculture growthbudget 2026Economic Survey
Share This Article
Facebook Email Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow US

Find US on Social Medias
FacebookLike
XFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
TelegramFollow

Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
[mc4wp_form]
Popular News

Embassy in Guatemala concerned about Indians illegally entering Central America 

Times Desk
Times Desk
September 21, 2025
Congress questions effectiveness of new labour codes
Woman, child die in Kuttiyadi as heavy rain batters Kozhikode
Discontent grows in JD(U) over ticket distribution, seat-sharing; 3 leaders file nomination before release of party list
Kerala’s fiscal worries – The Hindu
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image
Global Coronavirus Cases

Confirmed

0

Death

0

More Information:Covid-19 Statistics
© INDIA TIMES NOW 2026 . All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?