Modi Approves Rs 38,000 Crore Fertiliser Subsidy Amid Record Farm Growth

The Union Agriculture Minister expressed gratitude for the massive fertiliser subsidy approval. Current agricultural indicators show promising growth with expanded sowing areas. Reservoir levels are significantly above historical averages, ensuring adequate irrigation. The government remains committed to supporting farmers and ensuring national food security through coordinated efforts.

Key Points: Shivraj Chouhan Thanks PM Modi for Rs 38000 Crore Fertiliser Subsidy

  • Rs 38,000 crore subsidy approved during Cabinet meeting chaired by PM Modi
  • Paddy sown area reaches 441.58 lakh hectares, higher than last year
  • Reservoir storage at 165.58 BCM, 115% of 10-year average
  • Kharif crop harvesting begins with 27% area covered so far
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Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan thanks PM Modi for approving Rs 38,000 cr fertiliser subsidy

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Chouhan thanks PM Modi for approving Rs 38,000 crore fertiliser subsidy to support farmers during Rabi season amid record agricultural growth.

"These achievements, driven by the farmer-friendly policies of the Central government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are improving farmers' livelihoods - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

New Delhi, October 28

Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for approving a Rs 38,000 crore fertiliser subsidy for farmers on Tuesday. The decision, made during a Cabinet meeting chaired by the Prime Minister, aims to support farmers during the current Rabi season, according to the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare.

New Delhi [India], October 28 (ANI): Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for approving a Rs 38,000 crore fertiliser subsidy for farmers on Tuesday. The decision, made during a Cabinet meeting chaired by the Prime Minister, aims to support farmers during the current Rabi season, according to the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare.

The Minister reviewed the progress in the agriculture sector and noted that sowing during the Kharif 2025 season has been highly satisfactory. "There has been very good sowing of major Kharif crops; good yield expected," Chouhan said. The total sown area for paddy has reached 441.58 lakh hectares, higher than last year. Oilseeds and pulses have been sown on 190.13 lakh hectares and 120.41 lakh hectares, respectively.

"India's agriculture sector has benefited from a favourable monsoon, adequate rainfall, and improved water storage levels in reservoirs. Most major reservoirs are at normal or above-normal water levels, ensuring irrigation needs are well met. The consistent soil moisture has aided crop growth and is expected to support an expansion in Rabi sowing areas," Chouhan added, as per the release.

Agriculture Commissioner Dr. PK Singh presented a report indicating improved water availability for irrigation projects and reservoirs, facilitating agricultural growth in irrigated regions. The total live storage in 161 reservoirs across the country stands at 165.58 billion cubic metres (BCM), which is 104.30 per cent of last year's level and 115.95 per cent of the ten-year average, he said.

It was also informed that harvesting of Kharif crops has begun in some regions, covering around 27 per cent of the total Kharif area so far, while Rabi sowing has commenced in the early stages. The condition of onion, potato, and tomato crops across the country is satisfactory, and the current stock of rice and wheat exceeds the buffer norms.

Union Minister Chouhan stated that the country's agriculture sector is achieving record milestones with timely and favourable monsoon, adequate reservoir resources, efficient planning, and digital innovations. "These achievements, driven by the farmer-friendly policies of the Central government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are improving farmers' livelihoods and strengthening national food security," Chouhan said.

"The central government, in coordination with states, will provide all necessary support to promote greater sowing and record productivity of pulses and oilseeds in the upcoming Rabi season. The government is committed to supporting farmers and ensuring food security for the nation," he asserted.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the subsidy is welcome, I hope the benefits actually reach the small and marginal farmers. Sometimes these announcements sound good but implementation at ground level faces challenges.
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Priya S
Good to see focus on pulses and oilseeds. We import too much of these, so increasing domestic production is crucial for our food security. Jai Kisan! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The reservoir levels data is impressive - 104% of last year and 115% of 10-year average. This combined with fertilizer subsidy should ensure good Rabi crop production.
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Aditya G
Hope this subsidy reaches farmers before the peak sowing period. Timely availability of fertilizers at affordable prices is what matters most. The numbers look promising though! 👍
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Nisha Z
As someone from a farming family in Maharashtra, I appreciate this support. The good monsoon and now fertilizer subsidy - perfect combination for farmers. Hope onion and tomato prices stabilize too.

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