PM Modi Calls for Export-Led Agri Revolution to Empower Farmers, Create Jobs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the time is ripe for India to shift towards export-oriented agricultural production to integrate with global supply chains. He highlighted reforms in the Union Budget 2026-27 aimed at enhancing productivity, farmer incomes, and promoting high-value crops like cashew and sandalwood. The Prime Minister stressed the need for coordinated action among farmers, industry, and experts to improve quality standards and branding for global markets. He also pointed to the potential of fisheries, organic farming, and the digital agriculture mission as key drivers for rural transformation and job creation.

Key Points: PM Modi Urges Export-Oriented Farming & High-Value Agriculture

  • Boost export-oriented farming
  • Diversify into high-value crops
  • Integrate new-age technology
  • Promote fisheries & organic farming
  • Enhance digital agriculture foundation
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Time is ripe for export-oriented agri production to reach global markets: PM Modi

PM Modi pushes for export-focused agriculture, crop diversification, and tech integration to boost farmer incomes and global competitiveness post-Budget 2026-27.

"The second quarter of this 21st century has started, and we will ensure the flow of new energy for the agriculture sector. - PM Modi"

New Delhi, March 6

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said that the time is ripe for increasing export-oriented agriculture production to join the global supply chains, which will create new jobs and empower our farmers.

Addressing a post-budget webinar on the theme "Agriculture and Rural Transformation" via video conferencing, PM Modi said that agriculture is the mainstay of our economy and a strategic pillar.

"The second quarter of this 21st century has started, and we will ensure the flow of new energy for the agriculture sector. Global demand is changing, and discussions should be around export-oriented farming, crop diversification and integration of new-age technologies in farming," the Prime Minister stressed.

Highlighting that the Union Budget 2026-27 has heralded several reforms to enhance productivity and incomes for the farmers, PM Modi urged coordinated action from stakeholders towards creating a high-value agriculture to make the country globally competitive.

"Agriculture experts, industry and farmers should come together and help the country integrate better with global markets. Quality and branding standards also need to be promoted," said PM Modi.

The Prime Minister also stressed holistic healthcare via promoting organic and natural farming, urging stakeholders to come forward.

"Fisheries can become a big export-oriented sector. New business models for rural prosperity and high-value crops need to be created, and for this, we all need to work collectively," said PM Modi.

The Prime Minister also focused on promoting high-value agriculture by unlocking the potential of crops such as cashew, coconut, sandalwood, agarwood, almonds, walnuts, and pine nuts.

PM Modi also encouraged private sector investment and entrepreneurs in the animal husbandry value chain and coastal fisheries value chains, and expanding market access for products made by rural women entrepreneurs through self-help Entrepreneurs-Marketing Avenues for Rural Transformation (SHE-Marts).

India has created a large-scale digital foundation for agriculture with over 7.63 crore farmer IDs and 23.5 crore crop plots surveyed under the Digital Agriculture Mission.

The Union Budget 2026-27 placed a strong emphasis on high-value agriculture, allied sectors and technology-led farming, with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman proposing targeted interventions to boost farmer incomes, create rural employment and modernise agricultural practices.

She announced an allocation of Rs 1,62,671 crore for the agriculture sector in the Union Budget, up 7 per cent from 2025-26's revised estimate of Rs 1,51,853, outlining the continued focus on farmer welfare, food security and rural livelihoods.

The Budget 2026-27 aims for a big push to high-value crops such as coconut, sandalwood, cocoa and cashew in the coastal areas to enhance the incomes of farmers. Agar trees in the Northeast region and nuts such as almonds, walnuts and pine nuts in the country's hilly areas will also be supported.

- IANS

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Priya S
Export-oriented farming sounds good, but what about the domestic market and food security? We need a balanced approach. Also, promoting organic farming is crucial for our health and soil. Hope the policies support farmers in this transition practically, not just in speeches.
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Aman W
The focus on fisheries and SHE-Marts for rural women is very encouraging. My cousin in Kerala is part of a self-help group, and market access is their biggest challenge. If this initiative delivers, it can empower millions. Fingers crossed! 🤞
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Sarah B
As someone working in agri-tech, integrating new-age technology is the key. The Digital Agriculture Mission data is a goldmine for precision farming. Private sector investment will accelerate this. Hope the execution matches the ambitious talk.
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Karthik V
Budget allocation increase is good, but the real test is on-ground implementation. We've heard about crop diversification for years. Need clear support for procurement and fair prices for these new high-value crops, otherwise farmers will stick to rice and wheat.
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Meera T
Promoting agarwood in the Northeast and nuts in the hills is a brilliant use of local potential. This can stop migration from these regions if incomes rise. Jai Kisan! 🌾 Let's hope the coordination between experts, industry, and farmers actually happens smoothly.

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