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Shift from traditional farming to technology-driven farming – UP sees huge rise in farm productivity

As the “breadbasket” of India, the agricultural landscape of Uttar Pradesh (UP) is quietly undergoing huge changes. While the state has always been a major producer, recent data shows the state is transitioning from traditional agriculture to a high-productivity, technology-driven powerhouse. This shift is not just about higher yields; This is related to the fundamental structural adjustment of the rural economy.

Productivity Leap: From Stagnation to Surge

The most striking feature of this era is the exponential growth of productivity. The average productivity of major crops increased slightly by 8.7% between 2001-02 and 2016-17. This contrasts with a 42.8% increase between 2016-17 and 2024-25.The best example of this surge is the state’s dominance in staple foods:

  • Wheat: UP is currently the major producer, accounting for 35.3% of India’s total wheat production, with production reaching a record 41.439 million tonnes in 2024-25.
  • Rice: The state accounts for 14.7% of the national reserves, with a production of 219.2 million metric tons.

The figures are a direct result of the government’s “meaningful and effective efforts” 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 has grown by 46.0% and 46.6% respectively over the past eight years. This is a huge leap from the near-stagnant situation of the past 16 years.
  • Horticulture: UP has emerged as a leader in fruits and vegetables. Currently, India produces 40.7% of potatoes and 18.8% of bananas. The integration of modern technology has increased overall horticultural productivity by 28.4%.

Sugarcane: the sweetener of rural prosperity

Sugarcane remains the mainstay of commercial agriculture at Northern University. In 2024-25, the state’s production was 245.35 million tonnes, accounting for 54.5% of the national production. Apart from production, the focus has also shifted to timely payments to farmers. A staggering over Rs 2,860 crore has been paid to sugarcane growers since 2017, which is about Rs 72,000 crore higher than the total amount paid between 2000 and 2017. This financial liquidity is critical to 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: Authorization of FPOs (Farmer Producers Organizations) and adoption of e-NAM (National Agricultural Market) reduces the control of middlemen.
  2. Risk management: Expanded crop insurance scheme (Fasal Bima Yojana) provides a safety net against climate fluctuations.
  3. Infrastructure: Improved online mandis and timely MSP payments ensure farmers get a fair share of the country’s output.

Judgment

Uttar Pradesh is successfully transitioning from subsistence to commercial farming. By leveraging modern technology, quality seed varieties and strong market linkages, the state’s share of national production has increased significantly. However, the journey towards a $1 trillion economy requires productivity gains to be matched by a stronger food processing industry and global export linkages. The current “historic results” in the UP field prove that when policy meets precision, anything is possible.

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