Agriculture as a System: Can the Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana Deliver?
Agriculture has always been more than an economic sector for India, it is the backbone of our society, a source of livelihood for over 40% of our population, and the foundation of our food security. Yet for decades, Indian agriculture has faced a paradox: we produce abundantly, but farmers often struggle with incomes, market access, and sustainability.
The recently announced Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana seeks to break this cycle, not through piecemeal subsidies, but by treating agriculture as a system that must be modernised end-to-end.
Beyond Input Subsidies: A Holistic Approach
The scheme signals a shift from fragmented interventions to a comprehensive framework. Instead of focusing narrowly on seeds, fertilizers, or credit, it aims to address the entire chain, from soil health to storage, from irrigation to international markets. This approach is crucial, because farmers’ prosperity does not depend on one factor alone, but on the interplay of productivity, resilience, value-addition, and fair pricing.
Key Pillars of the Yojana
Sustainability First – Emphasis on soil rejuvenation, crop diversification, and water-use efficiency ensures long-term productivity without depleting natural resources.
Technology Integration – Digital platforms for crop monitoring, precision farming tools, and AI-driven market intelligence can help farmers make informed choices.
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