TNPSC Thervupettagam

Tamil Nadu Agriculture Budget 2025-26

March 22 , 2025 17 hrs 0 min 76 0

Tamil Nadu Agriculture Budget 2025-26

(இதன் தமிழ் வடிவத்திற்கு இங்கே சொடுக்கவும்)

Introduction

  • Tamil Nadu’s 5th exclusive agriculture budget focuses on farmers' income, crop diversification, organic farming, mechanization, and nutrition. 
  • Total allocation: 45,661 crore (8% increase from 42,282 crore in 2024-25). 
  • Special focus on SC/ST farmers and modern agricultural techniques. 
  • It encourages sustainable farming, mechanization, and nutrition-based initiatives.

Agricultural Growth and Productivity

  • Agriculture Minister M.R.K. Panneerselvam highlighted Tamil Nadu’s growth in agricultural productivity.
  • Gross cropped area increased from 146.77 lakh acres in 2019-20 to 151 lakh acres in 2023-24.
  • Double-cropped area expanded from 29.74 lakh acres to 33.60 lakh acres.
  • Tamil Nadu ranks first in ragi production, second in maize, oilseeds, and sugarcane, and third in groundnut and minor millets at the national level.
  • Horticulture continues to grow, with 16.3 lakh hectares under cultivation in 2023-24.

Financial Allocations and Support for Farmers

  • 45,661 crore allocated for agriculture and allied sectors.
  • 12,500 crore set aside for food subsidy (up from 10,500 crore in 2024-25).
  • 525 crore allocated to incentivize paddy procurement.
  • 8,186 crore for free electricity connections for farmers (up from 6,962.93 crore).
  • 17,000 crore allocated for cooperative crop loans to support farmers’ credit needs.
  • 841 crore allocated as state share of the premium subsidy for 35 lakh acres under the crop insurance scheme.

Support for Sugarcane Farmers

  • Tamil Nadu introduced a 349 per metric ton (MT) incentive over the central government’s Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP).
  • The total price per MT of sugarcane is now 3,500.
  • 297 crore allocated to support 1.3 lakh sugarcane farmers.

Agricultural Mechanization and Modernization

  • To enhance agricultural efficiency, Tamil Nadu has allocated funds for mechanization and modernization initiatives:
  • 215.80 crore for the Agricultural Mechanization scheme, benefiting 17,000 farmers.
  • 130 custom hiring centers to be established with a 10.5 crore subsidy.
  • 7,900 power tillers and 6,000 power weeders to be distributed to small and marginal farmers.
  • 5,000 agricultural machines and tools to be made available under the Kalaignar All Village Integrated Agricultural Development Programme.

Subsidies increased:

  • Small paddy transplanters: From 1.5 lakh to 1.7 lakh.
  • Power weeders: From 63,000 to 85,000.

Special Programs and Incentives

Chief Minister’s Farmers’ Welfare Service Centres

  • 42 crore allocated to set up 1,000 Chief Minister’s Farmers’ Welfare Service Centres.
  • Each centre will cost 10-20 lakh, with a 30% subsidy (3-6 lakh per centre).
  • These centres will provide seeds, fertilizers, expert guidance, and modern agricultural techniques.

Chief Minister’s Mannuyir Kaathu Mannuyir Kaapom Scheme

  • 142 crore allocated for 15 key components under this scheme.

Kalaignar All Village Integrated Development Scheme

  • To be implemented in 2,335 panchayats with an allocation of 269 crore.
  • Already implemented in 10,157 villages.

Hill Farmer Development Scheme

  • 22 crore allocated to support 63,000 hill farmers.
  • Financial assistance of 22.80 lakh to be provided.

Financial Assistance for Landless Farmers

  • Accidental death compensation increased from 1 lakh to 2 lakh.
  • Natural death compensation increased from 20,000 to 30,000.
  • Funeral assistance increased from 2,500 to 10,000.

Crop-Specific Initiatives

Small Grains and Alternative Crops

  • 52 crore allocated for the small grains movement.
  • 12 crore for alternative crop cultivation projects (1 lakh per acre).

Summer Crop Plan

  • Objective: Mitigate the impact of high temperatures and low rainfall on agriculture.
  • Implementation: Promote less water-intensive crops to ensure fair prices for farmers and affordable prices for consumers.

Crop Coverage:

  • Pulses: 71,600 acres.

Oilseeds:

  • Groundnut: 74,000 acres.
  • Gingelly: 33,300 acres.

Vegetables:

  • Tomato, Bhindi, Onion, Brinjal, Chilli, and Greens: 57,300 acres.
  • Budget Allocation: 10.5 crore.

Promotion of Traditional Vegetable Cultivation

  • Objective: Encourage the cultivation and consumption of traditional vegetable varieties.
  • Implementation: Special programme to support farmers in growing traditional vegetables.

Varieties Promoted:

  • Brinjal (Kathari): Manaparrai Kathari, Sillukodi Kathari, Kulasai Kathari, Periya Kollampatti Kathari.
  • Tomato (Thakkali): Tharuvai Thakkali, Manjalkudam Thakkali.
  • Lady’s Finger (Vendai): Anaikomban Vendai, Sivappu Vendai.
  • Beans (Avarai): Siragu Avarai, Mukkuthi Avarai.

Special Scheme for Spices and Condiments

  • Objective: Promote the cultivation of spices and condiments, enhancing traditional agricultural practices.
  • Importance: Spices add flavour, enhance taste, and possess medicinal properties.

Target Crops:

  • Pepper
  • Coriander
  • Chillies
  • Nutmeg
  • Cloves
  • Cinnamon
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Turmeric

Special Focus:

  • Encouragement of Chilli cultivation after the removal of Prosopis trees in Ramanathapuram, Thoothukudi, Virudhunagar, and Sivagangai districts.
  • Coverage: 2,500 acres for chilli cultivation.

Overall Implementation:

  • Total Area: 17,500 acres.
  • Beneficiaries: 23,000 farmers.
  • Budget Allocation: 11.74 crore.

Seed Production and Processing

  • 250 crore allocated for seed farms.
  • 15.05 crore for seven State Seed Processing Units.
  • 7 government seed purification plants to be set up at 15 crore.
  • 3,000 metric tonnes of seeds to be purified and procured through the Farmers Producers Association.

Cotton and Maize Cultivation

  • 12 crore allocated for the Cotton Cultivation Project.
  • 40.27 crore for maize production enhancement (covering 1.87 lakh acres, benefiting 79,000 farmers).

Horticulture Development

  • 1 crore allocated to promote rose cultivation.
  • 18 crore for onion storage warehouses.
  • Madurai jasmine cultivation encouraged on 3,000 acres under a special scheme.
  • Avocado cultivation to be promoted on 500 acres.
  • 5 crore allocated to promote jackfruit cultivation.
  • 1.65 crore for Palm Development Movement.

Organic and Agroforestry Policies

  • 12 crore allocated for promoting natural farming across 37 districts.
  • Tamil Nadu Agroforestry Policy to be unveiled to encourage high-value tree cultivation.

Nutritional and Sustainable Farming Initiatives

  • 125 crore allocated for the Nutritious Agriculture Movement.
  • Lemon and guava plants to be provided to 9 lakh families at a 75% subsidy.
  • Vegetable seed sets to be given to 15 lakh families at a 75% subsidy.
  • Fruit plant sets for 9 lakh families at a 75% subsidy.
  • 5 mushroom production centers to be set up to promote protein-rich mushroom production.
  • 2.40 crore allocated to support traditional vegetable cultivation.

Technology, Market Linkages, and Exports

  • 5,000 agricultural machinery tools to be provided through the e-renting app.
  • 17 crore allocated for agricultural machinery rental centers to provide low-cost equipment to farmers.
  • 56 regulated sales outlets to be linked with the e-National Agricultural Market.
  • 10 crore allocated to improve infrastructure at 50 farmers’ markets.
  • A new scheme to link farmers’ markets with e-commerce platforms to facilitate direct-to-consumer sales.

Cashew Board and Geographical Indication (GI) Tagging

  • Tamil Nadu Cashew Board to be set up with a 10 crore allocation.
  • Steps to obtain GI tags for 35 agricultural products over the next four years.
  • 5 products, including Vedaranyam mullai, Natham tamarind, and Kapalpatti moringa, to be registered.

Dairy and Livestock Support

  • Mini Dairy Scheme to support 5,000 milk producers with a 4% interest subvention.

Livelihood Improvement for Rural Women

  • Allocation: 6 crore.
  • Objective: Support 360 poor rural women interested in native poultry farming.
  • Subsidy: 50% for setting up native poultry farms.

Enhancing Reproductive Capacity of Cattle

  • Allocation: 5.62 crore.
  • Objective: Improve reproductive capacity of infertile cattle through programmed breeding.
  • Coverage: 2,741 veterinary dispensaries in Tamil Nadu.

Providing Chaff Cutters to Farmers

  • Allocation: 4.83 crore.
  • Objective: Reduce fodder wastage, increase digestibility of cattle, and enhance productivity.
  • Beneficiaries: Small and marginal farmers.
  • Subsidy: 50% for 3,000 power-driven chaff cutters.

Chief Minister’s Scheme of Solar Powered Pumpsets

  • Implementation Year: 2025-2026.
  • Beneficiaries: 1,000 farmers.
  • Objective: Promote renewable energy by installing solar-powered pump sets.

Subsidy Assistance:

  • 70% for small, marginal, SC, and ST farmers.
  • 60% for other farmers.
  • Total Outlay: 24 crore.

Promoting Organic Manure Production

  • Allocation: 3.50 crore.
  • Objective: Encourage the production of vermicompost using cow dung.
  • Implementation: District livestock farms will produce and distribute vermicompost at a reasonable price.

Overview:

  • Tamil Nadu Agriculture Budget 2025-26 focuses on farmers' income, sustainable agriculture, mechanization, and support for marginalized communities. 
  • Total allocation: 45,661 crore (highest so far). 
  • Emphasis on crop diversification, innovation, and better market access. 
  • Special focus on organic farming, nutrition, and technology adoption. 
  • Increased subsidies and incentives for SC/ST farmers and small-scale cultivators.

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