Odisha Approves Rs 1,523.98 Cr Crop Diversification Scheme For 2025–28

The Odisha Cabinet authorized the extension of the “Crop Diversification Programme” for an additional three years, from 2025–2026 to 2027–2028, with an anticipated expenditure of ₹1,523.98 crore on Saturday. This is a significant step towards sustainable agriculture and increased farmer income. The initiative, which is run by the Department of Agriculture and Farmers’ Empowerment, was originally introduced as a trial project under the Mega Lift Irrigation Projects during Kharif 2021 to assist farmers in upland and medium-land areas to switch from paddy to non-paddy crops. Due to its effectiveness, it was expanded in FY 2022–2023 with two further elements: the development of high-value non-paddy crops and indigenous aromatic rice.

The recently authorized phase represents a major extension of the program and reaffirms the State’s emphasis on better farmer livelihoods, effective water management, and sustainable soil health. As part of the plan, the government hopes to:

  • Cover 11.50 lakh hectares of rice fallow areas under pulse crops,
  • Diversify 1.95 lakh hectares of upland and medium land paddy to non-paddy and high-value crops, and
  • Convert 1.97 lakh hectares of regularly cultivated paddy land to indigenous aromatic rice varieties with export potential.
  • Officials said the programme — the first of its kind in Odisha — is designed to promote balanced cropping systems that will revive soil health, increase micro-fauna, preserve the chemical and biological integrity of the soil, and enhance nutritional security and income for farmers across all 30 districts of the state.
  • Supported through the State Plan Scheme, the initiative aligns with the government’s broader goal of achieving climate-resilient, diversified, and high-value agriculture, contributin
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