As Budget 2026 approaches, India’s agriculture and allied sectors are calling for a shift from yearly schemes to long-term structural reforms that can improve productivity, strengthen value chains and help farmers move towards more stable, sustainable incomes.

Industry leaders say this budget needs to prioritise technology, climate resilience, credit flow, value-added production and better supply-chain systems to unlock the sector’s full potential.

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Need for deeper reforms in seeds, soil, water and subsidies

Ravindra Agrawal, Chairman of KisanKraft Ltd, said the budget could deliver the archite

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