Agriculture and Rural Economy — Current Affairs 2026
Current Affairs Connections
Union Budget 2024-25 Focuses on 'Annadata' with New Initiatives for Agri-Tech and Value Chains
February 1, 2024The Union Budget 2024-25 continued the government's emphasis on farmer welfare and agricultural modernization. Key announcements included increased allocation for the Agriculture Infrastructure Fund, a push for digital public infrastructure for agriculture, and schemes to promote value addition and reduce post-harvest losses. There was also a renewed focus on promoting private and public investment in post-harvest activities, including storage, processing, and marketing. From a UPSC perspective, this highlights the ongoing policy shift towards integrating technology, improving market linkages, and enhancing farmer income beyond just production support. Aspirants should analyze how these budgetary allocations align with the goal of sustainable and remunerative agriculture.
UPSC Angle: Analyze the budgetary provisions for agriculture in 2024-25, focusing on their potential impact on farmer income, agricultural productivity, and rural infrastructure. Evaluate the shift towards value chain development and digital agriculture. Connect these initiatives to the broader goal of 'doubling farmer income' and climate resilience.
India's Push for Millets as 'Shree Anna' Gains Global Momentum, Boosting Farmer Incomes and Nutritional Security
Ongoing (2023-2025)Following the UN declaring 2023 as the International Year of Millets, India has actively promoted millets (dubbed 'Shree Anna') as a superfood, emphasizing their nutritional benefits and climate resilience. This initiative involves promoting millet cultivation, processing, and consumption, both domestically and internationally. For farmers, this offers an opportunity for crop diversification away from water-intensive crops like rice and wheat, potentially leading to better incomes, especially in rainfed areas. From a UPSC perspective, this showcases a strategic move towards sustainable agriculture, nutritional security, and leveraging India's traditional agricultural strengths in global markets. It also connects to climate change adaptation strategies in agriculture.
UPSC Angle: Examine the 'Shree Anna' initiative as a case study for crop diversification, climate-smart agriculture, and nutritional security. Discuss its potential to enhance farmer incomes, especially for small and marginal farmers in arid and semi-arid regions. Analyze the policy support required for scaling up millet cultivation and value chain development.