India’s Resilient Production Systems in Agriculture
1. At a Glance
- Refers to India's policy-technology-credit architecture that has driven record foodgrain output of 357.73 MMT and horticulture of 362.08 MT in 2024-25, while building climate, market and income resilience for farmers [S1][S2].
- Anchored in flagship schemes (PM-KISAN, PMFBY, NMSA, PMKSY, Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization, e-NAM) and a sharp budget escalation from ₹21,933 cr (2013-14) to ₹1.30 lakh cr (2026-27) [S1].
- Central to GS-III (agriculture, food security, economy) and frequently tested in Prelims (scheme-ministry mapping, production ranks, MSP coverage).
2. Why in the News
- PIB Backgrounder dated 04 April 2026 consolidated India's resilient agri-production data: record foodgrain (357.73 MMT) and horticulture (362.08 MT) for 2024-25; agri-exports up from USD 34.5 bn (FY20) to USD 51.1 bn (FY25); processed-food share at 20.4% [S1].
- Third Advance Estimates 2024-25 released by DA&FW confirmed historic highs across rice, wheat, maize and millets [S3].
3. Background & Evolution
- Green Revolution (late 1960s) — HYV seeds, fertiliser, irrigation; foodgrain self-sufficiency baseline.
- National Food Security Mission (2007-08) and RKVY (2007) mainstreamed state-led planning.
- National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA, 2014) — one of the eight missions under National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC); pillars: water-use efficiency, nutrient management, livelihood diversification [S4].
- PMFBY (2016), PM-KISAN (Feb 2019), PM-KMY, e-NAM (2016), PMKSY (2015) built the resilience stack.
- International Year of Millets, 2023 (UN) — India-led; consolidated Shree Anna branding.
4. Core Static Facts
- Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare (Department of Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare) [S3].
- Foodgrain 2024-25: 357.73 MMT (↑25.43 MMT YoY) [S1][S2].
- Rice 150.18 MT, Wheat 117.94 MT, Pulses 25.68 MT, Millets 18.59 MT [S1].
- Horticulture 2024-25: 362.08 MT [S1].
- Agri exports: USD 34.5 bn (FY20) → USD 51.1 bn (FY25); processed food share 20.4% [S1].
- Budget: ₹21,933 cr (2013-14) → ₹1.30 lakh cr (2026-27) [S1].
- PM-KISAN: ₹4.27 lakh cr outlay context; >₹3.46 lakh cr disbursed to 11+ cr farmers across 18 instalments at ₹6,000/yr [S1][S2].
- PMFBY 2024-25: 4.19 crore farmers insured; 6.2 crore hectares covered; coverage ↑32% over 2022-23 [S2].
- Agri credit FY25: ₹28.67 lakh crore ground-level disbursement [S2].
- NMSA (2014): under NAPCC; focus on water-use efficiency, nutrient management, livelihood diversification [S4].
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic - Sector contributes ~18% GVA, employs ~46% workforce; agri exports at USD 51.1 bn signal value-addition shift [S1]. - Credit expansion (₹28.67 lakh cr FY25) reduces informal lending exposure [S2].
Environmental - NMSA targets climate-resilient practices (micro-irrigation, INM, agro-forestry) under NAPCC [S4]. - Millet push (18.59 MT) — low water, climate-hardy C4 crops aiding adaptation [S1][S4].
Social - PM-KISAN income support to 11+ cr smallholders; PMFBY extends risk cover to tenant/share-croppers [S1][S2]. - Horticulture diversification (362.08 MT) raises smallholder incomes, women's labour share [S1].
Scientific / Technological - ICAR climate-resilient varieties, soil health cards, drone-based spraying via Namo Drone Didi. - e-NAM digital market integration; per-drop-more-crop under PMKSY.
Administrative - Agriculture is a State subject (List II, Entry 14); Centre uses CSS architecture (RKVY, NMSA, PMFBY) — federal coordination challenge. - Insurance ratio gaps despite 32% expansion in PMFBY coverage [S2].
6. Recent Developments (last 12-18 months)
- April 2026 PIB Backgrounder released consolidated resilience metrics [S1].
- Third Advance Estimates 2024-25 (DA&FW): record rice 150.18 MT, wheat 117.94 MT [S3].
- Union Budget 2026-27: agri allocation at ₹1.30 lakh cr [S1].
- PMFBY coverage scaled to 4.19 cr farmers / 6.2 cr ha in 2024-25 [S2].
- Continued rollout of Shree Anna programme post IYoM-2023.
7. Prelims Hooks
- Foodgrain output 2024-25: 357.73 MMT [S1].
- Horticulture output 2024-25: 362.08 MT — exceeds foodgrain [S1].
- Rice production 2024-25: 150.18 MT; Wheat: 117.94 MT [S1].
- Millets ("Shree Anna") 2024-25: 18.59 MT [S1].
- Agri-exports FY25: USD 51.1 billion; processed food share 20.4% [S1].
- PM-KISAN: ₹6,000/year in 3 instalments; launched Feb 2019; >₹3.46 lakh cr disbursed; 18 instalments [S2].
- PMFBY launched 2016; 2024-25 coverage 4.19 cr farmers, 6.2 cr ha [S2].
- NMSA launched 2014 under NAPCC (one of 8 missions) [S4].
- Agriculture credit FY25 ground-level: ₹28.67 lakh cr [S2].
- Agri budget: ₹21,933 cr (2013-14) → ₹1.30 lakh cr (2026-27) [S1].
- Agriculture is in State List (Entry 14); insurance & inter-state trade Central.
- UN declared 2023 International Year of Millets on India's proposal.
8. Mains Relevance
- GS-III — Major crops, cropping patterns; e-technology for farmers; issues of buffer stocks and food security; subsidies & MSP; agricultural marketing.
- Probable stems: 1. "Examine how flagship schemes (PM-KISAN, PMFBY, NMSA) collectively build resilience in Indian agriculture against climate and market shocks." (15M) 2. "Record foodgrain production has not translated into proportional farmer income gains. Discuss." (10M) 3. "Evaluate the role of millets in India's climate-resilient food system." (10M)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
- MSP & procurement regime — price resilience pillar.
- PMKSY / Micro-irrigation — water resilience.
- e-NAM & APMC reforms — market resilience.
- Soil Health Card / INM — input resilience.
- ICAR & NICRA — research backbone for climate-resilient varieties.
- FPOs (10,000 FPO scheme) — institutional resilience.
- NAPCC 8 missions — NMSA's parent framework.
- WTO Agreement on Agriculture — exports/subsidy linkages.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- Horticulture (362.08 MT) > Foodgrain (357.73 MT) — frequently reversed in MCQs.
- PMFBY is implemented by DA&FW, not Ministry of Finance/IRDAI.
- NMSA is under NAPCC (MoEFCC umbrella) but executed by Agriculture Ministry — easy to confuse parent vs implementer.
- PM-KISAN is fully Central-funded (not 60:40 CSS).
- Millets = Shree Anna; India proposed IYoM-2023; UN (not FAO alone) declared it.
- Agriculture is a State subject — Centre cannot legislate directly on cultivation.
11. Sources
- [S1] India's Resilient Production Systems in Agriculture — PIB Backgrounder — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2245639 — (tier 1)
- [S2] National Farmers' Day — Empowering 'Annadatas' — PIB document — https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/specificdocs/documents/2024/dec/doc20241222475601.pdf — (tier 1)
- [S3] Third Advance Estimates of Production 2024-25 — PIB/DA&FW — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetail.aspx?PRID=2132263 — (tier 1)
- [S4] Policies and Technological Innovations to Mitigate Climate Change (NMSA/NAPCC) — PIB — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2040847 — (tier 1)