Marginal hike for agriculture leaves farmers unhappy


UPSC Study Note: Agriculture Budget 2026-27 — Marginal Hike, Farmer Discontent


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail Source
Agriculture sector Budget 2026-27 ₹1.3 lakh crore (BE) [S1]
Year-on-year increase 2.6% / ~₹3,000 crore over 2025-26 BE [S1]
2025-26 BE ₹1.27 lakh crore [S1]
2025-26 Revised Estimate ₹1.23 lakh crore [S1]
2024-25 Actual ₹1.29 lakh crore [S1]
PM-KISAN allocation 2026-27 Retained at ₹63,500 crore [S1]
PM-KISAN annual benefit per family ₹6,000 (3 × ₹2,000 instalments) [S2]
22nd PM-KISAN instalment date 13 March 2026 [S2]
22nd instalment amount ₹18,640 crore to 9.32 crore families [S2]
Women beneficiaries (22nd instalment) 2.15 crore [S2]
Cumulative PM-KISAN disbursements >₹4.27 lakh crore [S2]
Agriculture Research & Education 2026-27 ₹9,967.4 crore (↓4.8% from ₹10,466.39 crore) [S1]
Fertilizer Ministry allocation 2026-27 ₹1.7 lakh crore (↑8.5%) [S1]
Fertilizer subsidy (explicit figure) ₹1,70,944 crore [S3]
High-value agriculture support ₹350 crore (coconut, cashew, sandalwood, nut crops) [S1]
Bharat-VISTAAR allocation ₹150 crore [S1]
Implementing Ministry Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare [S2]
Fertilizer subsidy ministry Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers (Dept. of Fertilizers) [S3]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Economic/Governance (MSP Issue)

Administrative

Environmental / Scientific


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. Agriculture sector's Union Budget 2026-27 allocation is ₹1.3 lakh crore, a 2.6% increase over 2025-26 BE of ₹1.27 lakh crore. [S1]
  2. The Revised Estimate for 2025-26 was ₹1.23 lakh crore — lower than both BE and actual 2024-25 spending. [S1]
  3. PM-KISAN allocation was retained (not increased) at ₹63,500 crore in 2026-27 Budget. [S1]
  4. Under PM-KISAN, each eligible farmer family receives ₹6,000/year in 3 instalments of ₹2,000 each via DBT. [S2]
  5. The 22nd PM-KISAN instalment was released on 13 March 2026, disbursing ₹18,640 crore to 9.32 crore families. [S2]
  6. Women beneficiaries in the 22nd PM-KISAN instalment: 2.15 crore. [S2]
  7. Total cumulative PM-KISAN disbursement since launch: >₹4.27 lakh crore. [S2]
  8. Agriculture Research & Education budget cut by 4.8% to ₹9,967.4 crore in 2026-27. [S1]
  9. Fertilizer Ministry budget for 2026-27: ₹1.7 lakh crore (~₹1,70,944 crore), an 8.5% rise. [S1][S3]
  10. ₹350 crore allocated for high-value agriculture including coconut, cashew, sandalwood, and nut crops. [S1]
  11. ₹150 crore allocated for Bharat-VISTAAR (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agriculture Resources). [S1]
  12. The Fertilizer Ministry subsidy exceeds the entire Agriculture Ministry budget — ₹1.7 lakh crore vs ₹1.3 lakh crore. [S1][S3]
  13. PM-KISAN is implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (not Rural Development). [S2]
  14. Farmer organisations demanded statutory MSP — currently MSP is only an administrative/executive mechanism, not a statutory right. [S1]
  15. The Economic Survey (2025-26) flagged a decrease in agricultural growth in India — released days before the Budget. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Papers: Primarily GS-III (Indian Economy — Agriculture); also GS-II (Government Policies and Schemes)

Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: Major crops and cropping patterns; food security; issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies; Minimum Support Price; Public Distribution System; technology missions in agriculture. - GS-II: Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections of the population; government policies and their design and implementation.

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The Union Budget 2026-27 agriculture allocation reflects a 'business as usual' approach at a time of crisis. Critically examine with reference to MSP, research funding, and input subsidies."

  2. "Despite PM-KISAN disbursing over ₹4 lakh crore cumulatively, farmer income remains under stress. Analyse the limitations of direct income transfer as the primary instrument of agrarian welfare."

  3. "The fertilizer subsidy bill of India now exceeds the entire Ministry of Agriculture's budget. Discuss the structural distortions this creates and suggest corrective measures."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
PM-KISAN Scheme (design, eligibility, DBT architecture) Central scheme featured in this Budget; likely Prelims MCQ target
Minimum Support Price (MSP) — mechanism, Swaminathan Commission Core demand of agitating farmers; unresolved policy tension
Agriculture Research & Education (ICAR, DARE) Budget cut of 4.8% directly affects this institutional ecosystem
Fertilizer Subsidy (NBS scheme, urea pricing) Counterpoint: subsidy rising 8.5% while core agri budget is stagnant
Farm Loan Waivers — historical analysis, fiscal federalism Demanded by farmers; usually a state subject with Centre-State tension
Swaminathan Commission Recommendations (2006) Basis for statutory MSP demand — examinable in both Prelims and Mains
Bharat-VISTAAR / Digital Agriculture New initiative (₹150 cr) — likely to feature in Tech + Agriculture questions
Economic Survey 2025-26 (agriculture chapter) Provides macro context for budget criticism

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. PM-KISAN allocation confusion: Aspirants may confuse the scheme allocation (₹63,500 crore) with the per-instalment release (₹18,640 crore). These are different figures. [S1][S2]

  2. Agriculture Ministry vs. Fertilizer Ministry: The Fertilizer Ministry (₹1.7 lakh crore) is under the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilizers, NOT the Agriculture Ministry — critical distinction in MCQs on implementing ministry. [S3]

  3. MSP = Statutory Right (WRONG): MSP is an executive/administrative mechanism, not a legal entitlement under any Act. Confusing this with procurement under APMC Acts or FCI operations is common.

  4. Agriculture Research budget: The cut is in Agriculture Research & Education (DARE/ICAR), not in the PM-KISAN allocation or the overall Agriculture Ministry budget — aspirants conflate the two.

  5. BE vs. RE vs. Actuals: For 2025-26, BE (₹1.27L cr) > Actuals 2024-25 (₹1.29L cr) > RE (₹1.23L cr). The RE being lower than actual spending of the previous year often misleads aspirants into thinking the budget was increased. [S1]


11. Sources