Focus on high-value crops, Modi tells farmers


UPSC Study Note: Focus on High-Value Crops — Modi's Push for Export-Oriented Agriculture


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Announcing authority PM Narendra Modi (webinar, 7 March 2026)
Implementing ministry Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (MoAFW)
Budget allocation (Agriculture, 2026-27) ₹1,62,671 crore (↑7% YoY) [S2][S4]
High-value agriculture dedicated outlay ₹350 crore [S2][S4]
Mission name High Value Crops Mission (HVCM)
Targeted crops — coastal Coconut, cashew, cocoa, sandalwood [S2][S4]
Targeted crops — North-East Agarwood promotion [S2]
Targeted crops — Himalayan states Temperate nut crops, floriculture [S2]
India's global horticulture rank 2nd in vegetables, fruits, potato production [S3]
Fruits (global share) 9.18% of world production [S3]
Vegetables (global share) 8.18% of world production [S3]
Onion & shallots (global share) 22.42% — world's largest producer [S3]
Fruits & vegetables export (2024-25) USD 1,818.56 million [S3]
Cashew export (2024-25) USD 369.17 million [S3]
Cocoa export (2024-25) USD 295.58 million [S3]
HVCM target year 2030 (self-reliance in cashew, cocoa processing; global branding) [S3]
Record production achievement cited Food grains, pulses, oilseeds (all-time highs noted by PM) [S1]

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

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6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. PM Modi addressed a webinar on Budget 2026-27 proposals for the rural economy on 7 March 2026, urging focus on high-value, export-oriented crops. [S1]
  2. Total agriculture budget allocation in 2026-27: ₹1,62,671 crore — up 7% over the 2025-26 revised estimate of ₹1,51,853 crore. [S2][S4]
  3. Dedicated allocation for "Support for High-Value Agriculture" in Budget 2026-27: ₹350 crore. [S2]
  4. High Value Crops Mission (HVCM) targets self-reliance in raw cashew and cocoa production and processing by 2030. [S3]
  5. India is the world's largest producer of onions and shallots (dry) — contributing 22.42% of global production. [S3]
  6. India ranks 2nd globally in production of vegetables, fruits, and potato. [S3]
  7. Indian fruits account for 9.18% and vegetables for 8.18% of global production. [S3]
  8. Crops targeted under HVCM in coastal areas: coconut, sandalwood, cocoa, cashew. [S2]
  9. Crop promoted under HVCM in North-East India: Agarwood. [S2]
  10. India's fruits and vegetables export in 2024-25: USD 1,818.56 million. [S3]
  11. India's cashew export in 2024-25: USD 369.17 million; cocoa export: USD 295.58 million. [S3]
  12. Implementing ministry for HVCM: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (MoAFW). [S2]
  13. PM Modi stated India has achieved record production in food grains, pulses, and oilseeds. [S1]
  14. PM Modi called for a "unified approach" involving experts, industry, and farmers to meet global quality and branding standards. [S1]
  15. Budget 2026-27 agriculture push aligns with the broader PM GatiShakti infrastructure plan for logistics connectivity.

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-III Agriculture — issues related to direct and indirect farm subsidies; MSP; allied activities; food processing; supply chain; e-technology for farmers
GS-III Indian Economy — factors of production; inclusive growth; effects of liberalisation on agriculture
GS-II Government policies and interventions for development in agriculture; implementation challenges

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "India's agricultural export potential remains underutilised despite being among the world's largest producers of fruits and vegetables. Critically examine the structural barriers and suggest a roadmap for export-led agricultural transformation." (GS-III)
  2. "The Union Budget 2026-27's High Value Crops Mission represents a shift from food security to farm profitability. Discuss the opportunities and risks of this reorientation for India's small and marginal farmers." (GS-III)
  3. "Critically analyse PM Modi's call for export-oriented agriculture in the context of India's commitments under WTO's Agreement on Agriculture and domestic price stability concerns." (GS-II/III)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Operation Greens / PM-KISAN Predecessor agri-income and horticulture support schemes — understand the policy lineage
APEDA & Agricultural Exports Policy Institutional mechanism for agri-exports; SPS (sanitary & phytosanitary) compliance for global markets
WTO Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) India's subsidy commitments, Aggregate Measure of Support (AMS); tension between HVCM subsidies and WTO norms
Cold Chain Infrastructure & Food Processing Direct bottleneck for high-value crop competitiveness; links to Ministry of Food Processing Industries schemes
PM GatiShakti & Multimodal Logistics Connectivity backbone for agri-exports; links port, rail, and road to farm clusters
National Horticulture Mission (NHM) Existing scheme under MoAFW for horticulture development — HVCM builds on or supplements this
e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) Digital market integration; price discovery and reducing intermediary losses for high-value produce
Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs) Collective platform for small farmers to aggregate produce and achieve export-grade volume and quality

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong ministry confusion: HVCM and agriculture missions are under MoAFW — do NOT confuse with Ministry of Commerce (which handles APEDA) or Ministry of Food Processing Industries (MOFPI). They are linked but distinct.
  2. Conflating HVCM with Operation Greens: Operation Greens (2018) focused specifically on Tomato-Onion-Potato (TOP) under MoFPI; HVCM (2026) targets plantation and coastal crops under MoAFW — different scope, different ministry.
  3. India's horticulture rank: India is 2nd globally in vegetables, fruits, and potato — NOT 1st. It IS 1st specifically for onions and shallots. Confusing these is a common MCQ trap. [S3]
  4. Budget figures: The ₹350 crore is specifically for "Support for High-Value Agriculture" — NOT the total agriculture budget (₹1,62,671 crore). Don't conflate the two in MCQs. [S2]
  5. Agarwood geography trap: Agarwood (Oud) promotion under HVCM is specifically targeted at North-East India — NOT Himalayan states (which are targeted for temperate nut crops and floriculture). [S2]

11. Sources