Budget Allocation To Agriculture 2025-26

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Budget Allocation To Agriculture

Budget Allocation To Agriculture 2025-26

Budget Allocation To Agriculture

Source:- GOI Budget 2025-26

Union Budget 2025–26 Agriculture Allocation (India):

Total Allocation to Agriculture (2025–26)

  • The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare has been allocated ₹1,37,757 crore, accounting for about 2.7% of the total Union Budget. This represents a 2.5% decrease from the revised estimates of ₹1,41,352 crore for 2024–25.


Department-wise Breakdown

Department 2024–25 RE (₹ crore) 2025–26 BE (₹ crore) % Change
Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare (DAFW) 1,31,195 1,27,290 –3.0%
Agricultural Research & Education (DARE) 10,156 10,466 +3.1%
Total Ministry Allocation 1,41,352 1,37,757 –2.5%

Notes:

  • The DAFW bears the brunt of the reduction, while research and education continue to see a modest increase.

  • Approximately 92% of the total budget is managed by DAFW.


Key Scheme Allocations (via DAFW)

The Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare allocates around 77% of its budget to three flagship schemes:

Scheme 2024–25 RE (₹ crore) 2025–26 BE (₹ crore) % Change
PM‑KISAN (Direct Income Support) 63,500 63,500 0%
Modified Interest Subvention Scheme (MISS) 22,600 22,600 0%
Crop Insurance Scheme 15,864 12,242 –23%
RKVY (Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana) 6,000 8,500 +42%
Krishionnati Yojana 7,106 8,000 +13%
PM‑AASHA 6,438 6,941 +8%
Others 9,687 5,507 –43%
Total DAFW Allocation 1,31,195 1,27,290 –3.0%

Highlights:

  • PM‑KISAN and MISS maintain stable funding.

  • Crop Insurance has a steep reduction of 23%.

  • Substantial increases for RKVY, Krishionnati, and PM‑AASHA reflect a shift toward rural infrastructure, innovation, and farmers’ income enhancement.


Summary

  • Total Ministry Allocation (Agri & Farmers Welfare): ₹1,37,757 crore (–2.5% from last year)

  • Departmental Shift: Slight increase in research & education (+3.1%), decline in DAFW budget (–3%)

  • Key Scheme Trends:

    • Stable: PM‑KISAN, MISS

    • Reduced: Crop Insurance

    • Boosted: RKVY, Krishionnati Yojana, PM‑AASHA


What It Means

The Budget reflects a strategic pivot from reactive measures like insurance towards schemes enhancing rural infrastructure, income, and production capacity. While overall budget allocations were trimmed slightly, the focus has sharpened on productivity, sustainability, and farmer welfare through targeted initiatives.

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Budget Allocation To Agriculture

Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on the scheme-wise budget allocation to Agriculture in India’s Union Budget 2025–26

1. What is the total allocation for the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare in Budget 2025–26?

A) ₹1,41,352 crore
B) ₹1,37,757 crore
C) ₹1,31,195 crore
D) ₹1,27,290 crore

Answer: B) ₹1,37,757 crore
Explanation: This is the total allocated to the ministry, showing a 2.5% decrease from the previous year.


2. Which scheme received the highest allocation in 2025–26 under the agriculture ministry?

A) PM-AASHA
B) Crop Insurance
C) PM-KISAN
D) RKVY

Answer: C) PM-KISAN
Explanation: ₹63,500 crore was allocated—the largest among all schemes.


3. What was the allocation for the Modified Interest Subvention Scheme (MISS) in 2025–26?

A) ₹15,000 crore
B) ₹22,600 crore
C) ₹18,200 crore
D) ₹25,000 crore

Answer: B) ₹22,600 crore
Explanation: This remained unchanged from the previous year.


4. Which scheme saw a significant increase of 42% in its allocation compared to the previous year?

A) PM-KISAN
B) Krishionnati Yojana
C) RKVY
D) PM-AASHA

Answer: C) RKVY
Explanation: RKVY allocation rose from ₹6,000 crore to ₹8,500 crore.


5. Which scheme’s allocation was reduced by 23% in 2025–26?

A) PM-KISAN
B) Crop Insurance
C) RKVY
D) PM-AASHA

Answer: B) Crop Insurance
Explanation: The allocation dropped from ₹15,864 crore to ₹12,242 crore.


6. Which scheme is aimed at price support and income protection for farmers and saw an 8% rise in allocation?

A) PM-AASHA
B) PM-KISAN
C) MISS
D) Krishionnati Yojana

Answer: A) PM-AASHA
Explanation: Its budget increased from ₹6,438 crore to ₹6,941 crore.


7. What is the allocation for Krishionnati Yojana in 2025–26?

A) ₹6,000 crore
B) ₹7,106 crore
C) ₹8,000 crore
D) ₹10,000 crore

Answer: C) ₹8,000 crore
Explanation: Up from ₹7,106 crore in the previous year.


8. Which of the following schemes retained the same allocation in 2025–26 as in 2024–25?

A) PM-AASHA
B) PM-KISAN
C) Crop Insurance
D) RKVY

Answer: B) PM-KISAN
Explanation: It was allocated ₹63,500 crore in both years.


9. What percentage of the agriculture ministry’s budget is managed by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare (DAFW)?

A) 70%
B) 85%
C) 92%
D) 100%

Answer: C) 92%
Explanation: DAFW controls most of the ministry’s allocation.


10. Which department received a budget increase in 2025–26 compared to 2024–25?

A) Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare
B) Department of Agricultural Research and Education
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B

Answer: B) Department of Agricultural Research and Education
Explanation: It received a 3.1% increase.


11. What was the allocation for ‘Other Schemes’ in 2025–26?

A) ₹9,687 crore
B) ₹6,438 crore
C) ₹5,507 crore
D) ₹7,500 crore

Answer: C) ₹5,507 crore
Explanation: A sharp decrease from ₹9,687 crore.


12. What is the new KCC (Kisan Credit Card) loan limit introduced in Budget 2025–26?

A) ₹3 lakh
B) ₹5 lakh
C) ₹6 lakh
D) ₹7 lakh

Answer: B) ₹5 lakh
Explanation: The loan limit was enhanced under MISS.


13. Which new mission received ₹1,000 crore for promoting pulse self-sufficiency?

A) PM-KISAN Plus
B) National Mission for Seeds
C) Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses
D) PM-Dhan Krishi Yojana

Answer: C) Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses
Explanation: Targets crops like Tur, Urad, and Masoor.


14. Which newly announced scheme has an outlay of ₹24,000 crore over six years?

A) PM-AASHA 2.0
B) PM Dhan‑Dhaanya Krishi Yojana
C) Bharat Krishi Yojana
D) Krishak Kalyan Mission

Answer: B) PM Dhan‑Dhaanya Krishi Yojana
Explanation: Aimed at improving agriculture in 100 districts.


15. Which mission received ₹500 crore to improve the supply chain and processing of vegetables and fruits?

A) PM-Horticulture Vision
B) National Vegetable Productivity Mission
C) Comprehensive Fruits & Vegetables Programme
D) Agro-Innovation Scheme

Answer: C) Comprehensive Fruits & Vegetables Programme
Explanation: This scheme focuses on improving horticultural infrastructure.

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