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PKVY nurturing organic farming in India, empowering millions of farmers

PKVY has completely transformed organic farming in India from a niche practice to a mainstream movement. The scheme has successfully mobilized farmers into clusters, making organic conversion more accessible and cost-effective. With substantial financial support and certification programs, PKVY has created a robust ecosystem for sustainable agriculture. This initiative is shaping India's long-term vision for resilient farming while empowering millions of farmers nationwide.

New Delhi, Oct 6

As India steps into the next phase of its agricultural transformation, Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) has transitioned organic farming from a niche practice to a mainstream agricultural movement, and as on January 30 this year, Rs 2,265.86 crore were released under the PKVY (2015–25), the government data showed on Monday.

About Rs 205.46 crore were released for PKVY under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) in FY 2024-25.

“Around 15 lakh hectares are under organic farming — 52,289 clusters formed and 25.30 lakh farmers benefitted (as of February 2025). Work continues in existing 1.26 lakh hectares area adopted in 2023–24; 1.98 lakh hectares new area is under three-year conversion in 2024–25,” the data showed.

In 2023–2024, 50,279 hectares in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh and 4,000 hectares in West Bengal adopted under the Large Area Certification (LAC) programme.

“As on 31.12.2024, 9,268 FPOs registered under the Central Sector scheme for “Formation and Promotion of 10,000 FPOs. 14,491 hectares in Car Nicobar and Nancowry Islands declared certified organic under LAC,” the data further showed.

Entire 2,700 hectares cultivable land in Lakshadweep is now certified organic. Around 60,000 hectares in Sikkim was supported with Rs 96.39 lakh under LAC; now Sikkim is the only 100 per cent organic state in the world under LAC.

By December 2024, 6.23 lakh farmers, 19,016 local groups, 89 input suppliers, and 8,676 buyers were registered on the ‘Jaivik Kheti’ portal.

According to the government, over the last decade, PKVY has grown into a cornerstone of India’s organic farming movement.

It has provided farmers with an organised platform to adopt eco-friendly practices, access organic certification, and link with markets that reward sustainable production. What began as a cluster-based initiative is now an ecosystem of training, certification, and market development, shaping India’s long-term vision for resilient agriculture.

Under PKVY, farmers adopting organic farming practices are being assisted with Rs 31,500 per hectare for a three-year period.

At the heart of PKVY lies the cluster approach. Farmers are mobilised into groups of 20 hectares each to collectively adopt organic farming methods. This model not only ensures uniform standards but also reduces costs by encouraging resource-sharing, according to the government.

—IANS

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While the initiative is good, I hope the government ensures proper monitoring. In our village, some farmers received the funds but didn't get adequate training. Implementation needs to be more systematic.

Sarah B

The cluster approach is brilliant! Small farmers working together can achieve so much more. This is exactly what Indian agriculture needs - cooperation over competition. 👏

Aditya G

25 lakh farmers benefited is impressive, but we need to see if this is sustainable long-term. Organic farming requires more labor and initial yields can be lower. Hope the market linkages through Jaivik Kheti portal work effectively.

Michael C

As someone who buys organic products regularly, I'm happy to see this growth. The quality of Indian organic produce is excellent. Hope the certification process remains strict and trustworthy.

Nisha Z

Great to see islands like Lakshadweep and Car Nicobar going fully organic! These regions have unique biodiversity that chemical farming would destroy. This is true sustainable development. 🙏

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