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Shift from traditional to technology-driven farming – UP sees surge in agricultural productivity

Shift from traditional to technology-driven farming - UP sees surge in agricultural productivity

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For a state that serves as the “breadbasket” of India, Uttar Pradesh (UP) is undergoing a quiet yet seismic shift in its agricultural landscape. While the state has always been a major producer, recent data reveals a transition from traditional farming to a high-productivity, technology-driven powerhouse. This metamorphosis is not merely about higher yields; it is about a fundamental restructuring of the rural economy.

The productivity leap: From stagnation to surge

The most defining feature of this era is the exponential growth in productivity. Between 2001-02 and 2016-17, the average productivity of major crops grew by a modest 8.7%. In stark contrast, the period from 2016-17 to 2024-25 witnessed a remarkable 42.8% increase.This surge is best exemplified by the state’s dominance in staple grains:

  • Wheat: UP is now the leading producer, contributing 35.3% of India’s total wheat output with a record 414.39 lakh metric tonnes in 2024-25.
  • Rice: The state contributes 14.7% to the national pool, producing 219.2 lakh metric tonnes.

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These figures are a direct result of “meaningful and effective efforts” by the government, including the introduction of high-quality hybrid seeds, improved irrigation management, and organic farming initiatives.

Diversification: The rise of cash crops and horticulture

A resilient agricultural economy requires more than just grains. The state’s focus on crop diversification is yielding historic results in pulses, oilseeds, and horticulture:

  • Pulses and oilseeds: Productivity in these sectors grew by 46.0% and 46.6% respectively over the last eight years. This is a massive leap compared to the near-stagnation seen in the previous 16 years.
  • Horticulture: UP has emerged as a leader in fruits and vegetables. It now produces 40.7% of India’s potatoes and 18.8% of its bananas. The integration of modern techniques has led to a 28.4% increase in overall horticultural productivity.

Sugarcane: The sweetener of rural prosperity

Sugarcane remains the backbone of UP’s commercial agriculture. Contributing 54.5% to national production, the state produced 2453.5 lakh metric tonnes in 2024-25. Beyond production, the focus has shifted to the timely payment of farmers. Since 2017, a staggering Rs 2.86+ lakh crore has been paid to sugarcane farmers—exceeding the total payments made between 2000 and 2017 by roughly Rs 72,000 crore. This financial liquidity is critical for sustaining the rural demand cycle.

Institutional support and risk mitigation

The “UP model” of agriculture is built on several pillars of institutional support:

  1. Market integration: The empowerment of FPOs (Farmer producer organisations) and the adoption of e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) have reduced the middleman’s grip.
  2. Risk management: Expanded crop insurance schemes (Fasal Bima Yojana) provide a safety net against climate volatility.
  3. Infrastructure: Improvements in online mandis and timely MSP payments have ensured that farmers get a fair share of the national output.

The verdict

Uttar Pradesh is successfully navigating the transition from subsistence farming to commercial agriculture. By leveraging modern technology, superior seed varieties, and robust market linkages, the state has significantly increased its share in national production. However, the journey toward a $1 trillion economy will require these productivity gains to be matched by even stronger food processing industries and global export linkages. For now, the “Historic results” in UP’s fields are a testament to what is possible when policy meets precision. Go to Source

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