Agricultural growth slows down to 3.5% in 2025-26


Agricultural Growth Slows to 3.5% in 2025-26

UPSC Study Note | GS-III: Economy


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Data
Agriculture & allied sector growth (5-yr avg) 4.4% p.a. at constant prices [S1]
Agriculture & allied sector growth (Q2 FY26) 3.5% [S1]
Decadal growth rate (FY16–FY25) 4.45% — highest across decades [S1]
Crop sector growth within decadal avg 3.5% [S1]
Livestock sector growth within decadal avg 7.1% [S1]
Fishing & aquaculture growth within decadal avg 8.8% [S1]
Foodgrain production estimate, AY 2024-25 3,577.3 lakh tonnes (LT) [S1][S4]
Increase over previous year 254.3 lakh tonnes [S1]
Key crops driving production Rice, wheat, maize, coarse cereals [S1]
Kharif foodgrain production (2024-25) Record 1,647.05 lakh MT (+5.7% over 2023-24) [S4]
Milk production (2024-25) 247.87 million tonnes (vs. 146.31 MT in 2014-15; +69.4%) [S5]
Fish production CAGR (2014-2025) 8.74% [S5]
Agriculture & Allied GVA (2023-24) ₹48.77 lakh crore [S7]
Implementing ministry Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare
Nodal survey document Economic Survey 2025-26, Chapter 9 [S3]
Survey tabled by Chief Economic Adviser (CEA), Ministry of Finance

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Environmental

Administrative

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. Agriculture & allied sector growth in Q2 of 2025-26: 3.5% (Economic Survey 2025-26). [S1]
  2. Five-year average annual growth of agriculture & allied sector (past 5 years): ~4.4% at constant prices. [S1]
  3. Decadal growth rate of agriculture & allied sector (2015-16 to 2024-25): 4.45% — highest across all comparable decades. [S1]
  4. Within the decadal average, livestock sector grew at 7.1% and fishing & aquaculture at 8.8% — both higher than the crop sector (3.5%). [S1]
  5. India's foodgrain production estimate for Agriculture Year 2024-25: 3,577.3 lakh tonnes. [S1]
  6. Increase in foodgrain production in 2024-25 over previous year: 254.3 lakh tonnes. [S1]
  7. Kharif foodgrain production 2024-25: Record 1,647.05 lakh MT — 5.7% higher than 2023-24. [S4]
  8. Milk production rose from 146.31 MT (2014-15) to 247.87 MT (2024-25) — a growth of 69.4%. [S5]
  9. Fish production India: 9.58 MT (2013-14)19.78 MT (2024-25); CAGR: 8.74%. [S5]
  10. Economic Survey 2025-26 tabled in Parliament on 30 January 2026 — one day before Union Budget 2026-27. [S1]
  11. Agriculture & Allied Sector GVA in 2023-24: ₹48.77 lakh crore — more than doubled since 2014-15. [S7]
  12. Crops driving foodgrain production growth in 2024-25: rice, wheat, maize, and coarse cereals. [S1]
  13. The Economic Survey is prepared by the Chief Economic Adviser under the Ministry of Finance (not Ministry of Agriculture). [S3]
  14. Livestock GVA CAGR (current prices) between FY15 and FY24: ~12.77%. [S5]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper(s): - GS-III: Indian Economy — Agriculture, Food Security, Economic Survey, Government policies - GS-I: Geography — Food production, distribution, and related issues

Specific Syllabus Headings: - GS-III: "Indian Economy and issues relating to planning, mobilisation of resources, growth, development and employment"; "Major crops, cropping patterns, different types of irrigation and irrigation systems, storage, transport and marketing of agricultural produce" - GS-III: "Food security in India — buffer stocks and food security"

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "Despite record foodgrain production, India's agricultural GVA growth has moderated. Analyse the structural factors behind this divergence and suggest policy correctives." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  2. "The decadal transformation of Indian agriculture has been led by allied sectors rather than the crop sector. Critically examine this trend in the context of rural income, food security, and environmental sustainability." (GS-III, 15 marks)

  3. "How does the Economic Survey serve as a diagnostic tool for agricultural policy? With reference to the Economic Survey 2025-26, evaluate the challenges and opportunities in India's agricultural sector." (GS-III, 10 marks)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
PM-KISAN & Direct Benefit Transfers in Agriculture Key income-support intervention affecting rural demand linked to agricultural performance
Minimum Support Price (MSP) and Procurement System Structural determinant of crop sector incentives; explains crop-allied sector divergence
National Food Security Act, 2013 Demand side of foodgrain production; connects to record output significance
Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) Agricultural risk management; relevant to climate-linked crop sector volatility
PM Matsya Sampada Yojana Flagship fisheries scheme driving the 8.74% CAGR in fish production
National Livestock Mission & White Revolution 2.0 Explains livestock sector's 7.1% decadal growth and its social equity dimensions
Viksit Bharat 2047 & Agriculture Long-term goal context; Economic Survey 2025-26 explicitly links agriculture to this vision
Economic Survey 2025-26 — Chapter 9 Primary source document; Chapter titled "Agriculture and Food Management: Sector of the Future"

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Confusing crop sector growth with overall agricultural growth: The crop sector grew at 3.5% over the decade; the overall agriculture & allied sector grew at 4.45%. The 3.5% Q2 FY26 figure is for the overall sector — not just crops. Do not conflate these.

  2. Attributing the Economic Survey to the Ministry of Agriculture: The Economic Survey is prepared by the Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) under the Ministry of Finance, not the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare.

  3. Foodgrain figure: lakh tonnes vs million tonnes: 3,577.3 lakh tonnes = ~357.73 million tonnes. UPSC questions may test unit conversions or use both; verify unit in question.

  4. Assuming crop sector is the primary driver of decadal growth: The highest decadal growth (4.45%) was driven by livestock (7.1%) and fisheries (8.8%) — not crops (3.5%). This is a counterintuitive but examinable reversal.

  5. Confusing Agriculture Year with Financial Year: Foodgrain production statistics use Agriculture Year (July–June), not the standard Financial Year (April–March). 2024-25 production data refers to AY July 2024 – June 2025.


11. Sources