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Water Conservation Boost: States Gain More Flexibility in Irrigation Funding

The Agriculture Ministry has introduced more flexibility in funding for micro-irrigation projects. States can now exceed previous spending limits to better address local water conservation needs. This move aims to enhance water use efficiency through drip and sprinkler systems. The initiative supports farmer income while promoting sustainable water management practices.

Agriculture Ministry offers more flexibility to states for promoting drip, sprinkler irrigation

New Delhi, Oct 16

To promote efficient water use and boost farmer income, the Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has introduced more flexibility under the Per Drop More Crop (PDMC) scheme, empowering states to exceed spending limits set for projects under it, an official said on Thursday.

"Earlier, funds for such activities were limited to 20 per cent of the total allocation for each State/UT and 40 per cent for North Eastern States, Himalayan States, and UTs of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Now, States/UTs have been given greater flexibility to exceed these limits as per their specific requirements," said the official in a statement.

Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare implemented the Centrally-Sponsored Scheme of Per Drop More Crop (PDMC) from 2015-16 to 2021-22 as a component of Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY), according to a Ministry document.

From 2022-23, the scheme is being implemented under the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (PM-RKVY). The scheme focuses on enhancing water use efficiency at the farm level through micro Irrigation, namely, drip and sprinkler Irrigation systems, it said.

The initiative empowers States and Union Territories to take up micro-level water storage and conservation projects as part of “Other Interventions” (OI).

Under the revised guidelines, States and UTs can now plan micro-level water management activities-such as diggi construction and water harvesting systems-based on local needs.

"These systems can be developed for individual farmers as well as community use, ensuring sustainable water availability for micro-irrigation," said the statement.

Under the Scheme, Financial Assistance at the rate of 55 per cent and 45 per cent of the unit cost is provided to Small and Marginal farmers and other farmers respectively for installation of Micro Irrigation Systems, according to a document of the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.

In addition, some States provide additional incentives/top-up subsidies to encourage farmers to adopt Micro Irrigation. The financial assistance is available to the beneficiary up to 5 hectares (ha). The beneficiary is eligible for subsidy again for the same land after seven years, it said.

A total of 102.56 lakh ha has been covered under Micro Irrigation through PDMC from 2015-16 to 2025-26 (July 22, 2025), according to official data.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Good move but implementation is key. Many farmers in my village still don't know about these schemes. Government should focus on awareness campaigns and make the application process simpler for small farmers.

Vikram M

Excellent decision! Water conservation is crucial for Indian agriculture. The flexibility to states will help address local needs better. Maharashtra and Rajasthan especially need this for drought-prone areas. 💧

Ananya R

My father installed drip irrigation last year and our water bill reduced by 40%! The subsidy really helped. More farmers should adopt this technology. It's good for both environment and pocket.

Michael C

While the intent is good, I hope there's proper monitoring to prevent misuse of funds. States should be accountable for how they use this flexibility. Transparency in implementation is crucial.

Priya S

Community water harvesting systems are the need of the hour! In Tamil Nadu, we've seen how collective efforts can transform water availability. This policy will help scale such initiatives. 👏

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