MP Declares 2026 as 'Agriculture Year' to Transform Farming & Boost Profits

Madhya Pradesh is officially launching 2026 as the 'Agriculture Year' with a grand event in Bhopal, spearheaded by Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav. The year-long initiative aims to make agriculture more profitable, sustainable, and a major engine for youth employment and rural self-reliance. The government plans a comprehensive calendar of events focusing on natural farming, modern market linkages, food processing, and next-gen sectors like drone services. The program seeks to integrate allied sectors like animal husbandry and fisheries through district-based cluster development.

Key Points: MP Launches 2026 as Agriculture Year for Farmer Prosperity

  • Boost farmer income & sustainability
  • Promote tech like drones & natural farming
  • Generate youth employment in rural areas
  • Enhance market linkages & processing
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MP to officially declare 2026 as 'Agriculture Year' with grand event in Bhopal today

Madhya Pradesh officially launches Agriculture Year 2026 with a grand Bhopal rally, aiming for profitable, tech-driven farming and youth employment.

"Agriculture-linked activities have immense potential to generate employment opportunities and foster self-reliance among the youth. - Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav"

Bhopal, Jan 11

Madhya Pradesh is set to usher in a transformative era for its farming community as the state officially launches "2026" as the 'Agriculture Year' with a grand rally and mega programme scheduled for Sunday at 'Jumboori Maidan, BHEL', Bhopal.

The year-long initiative, carrying the powerful tagline 'Prosperous Farmers - Prosperous State', aims to make agriculture more profitable, sustainable, technology-driven, and a major engine for youth employment and rural self-reliance.

Chief Minister Dr Mohan Yadav, who has been spearheading the vision, highlighted the critical role of agriculture in uplifting the poor and farming families.

"Agriculture-linked activities have immense potential to generate employment opportunities and foster self-reliance among the youth," he stated.

In a programme while addressing a gathering, he said the farming and farmers will remain present on earth eternally.

The Chief Minister emphasised that the state's diverse geography offers a vast scope for agricultural innovation, and the government is committed to intensifying efforts to significantly enhance the income of farmers.

During a recent high-level meeting held at the Vidhan Sabha Committee Hall, Dr Yadav issued detailed directions for the year-long celebrations.

The meeting was attended by Farmer Welfare and Agriculture Development Minister Aidal Singh Kansana, Animal Husbandry and Dairy (Independent Charge) Minister Lakhan Patel, former minister Gopal Bhargava, Chief Secretary Anurag Jain, and other senior officials.

Going beyond the earlier target of doubling farmers' income, the core objective of Agriculture Year 2026 is to transform the sector into a profitable, sustainable, and employment-generating model.

The government plans to focus on advanced agriculture, strong market linkages, and a self-reliant rural economy powered by empowered farmers.

A comprehensive monthly calendar has been prepared, outlining a series of festivals, fairs, and events at state, district, and block levels, with active participation from farmers, NGOs, and progressive agriculturists, government sources said.

The year will see strong emphasis on natural farming in every village, better market prices for organic produce, modernisation of mandis and agricultural markets, soil conservation, horticulture expansion, food processing, livestock development, dairy, and fisheries innovation.

District-based cluster development will integrate agriculture with allied sectors such as animal husbandry, fisheries, and forestry, they said, adding that a formal programme will be released on Saturday.

Special focus will be given to next-generation employment avenues like drone services, Farmer-Producer Organisation (FPO) management, food processing units, and hydroponics.

District and block-level activities will include soil health testing camps, promotion of modern farming techniques, natural farming practices, and balanced fertiliser application.

State-level 'Agro Vision' programmes will spotlight key areas such as coarse grains, cattle rearing, milk production, makhana, mushrooms, beekeeping, paddy, mango, soybean, agri-exports, cotton, chillies, fisheries, residue management, and horticultural crops.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Focusing on drones, FPOs, and food processing is very forward-thinking. This is exactly what's needed to attract youth back to agriculture. It shouldn't be seen as a last-resort job but as a tech-enabled, profitable business. The cluster development approach for fisheries and animal husbandry also makes perfect sense for MP's geography.
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Sarah B
While the plan sounds comprehensive on paper, I hope the execution matches the vision. We've seen many 'year of the farmer' type announcements before. The real test will be if the soil health camps and training actually reach the smallest farmers in remote blocks, not just the progressive ones near Bhopal or Indore.
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Vikram M
Natural farming in every village is a bold and necessary goal. The soil is tired from chemicals. If the government supports the transition properly with knowledge and market access, it can revive our land and our health. Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan!
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Karthik V
Good to see focus on makhana, mushrooms, and beekeeping. These are high-value crops that can really boost income on small landholdings. The key is sustained support—not just a one-year festival. Hope the 'Agro Vision' programmes continue well beyond 2026.
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Priya S
The mention of modernising mandis is crucial. My uncle spends half his day just navigating the old system at the local mandi. If they can make it transparent and efficient with technology, it will save time, reduce corruption, and put more money in the farmer's pocket. Fingers crossed!

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