A budget of ₹1.52 lakh crore has been allocated for the agriculture sector.
Over the next two years, assistance will be provided to one crore farmers to promote natural farming practices.
The government will focus on promoting pulses and oilseeds missions.
32 new high-yielding and climate-resilient crop varieties will be introduced.
109 new varieties of horticultural crops will be released.
Emphasis will be placed on enhancing agricultural productivity and developing climate-resilient varieties.
Clusters will be established to boost vegetable production and supply.
The government will collaborate with states to develop digital public infrastructure for agriculture.
A proposal has been made to include farmers and their land in the Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) over the next three years.
Details of land holdings for 6 crore farmers will be recorded in the registry.
Farmer credit cards will be issued in five states.