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Impact of Crop Damage on Agricultural Growth

08 December 2025, New DelhiAs per the National Policy on Disaster Management (NPDM), the primary responsibility for disaster management, including disbursal of relief assistance on ground level, rests with the State Governments concerned. The State Governments undertake relief measures in the wake of natural calamities, from State Disaster Response Fund (SDRF) already placed at their disposal, in accordance with Government of India approved items and norms. The Central Government supplements the efforts of the State Governments and provides requisite logistics and financial support. Additional financial assistance is provided from National Disaster Response Fund (NDRF), as per laid down procedure, in case of disaster of ‘severe nature’, which includes an assessment based on the visit of an Inter-Ministerial Central Team (IMCT).

As per information received from Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the details of the crop area affected by floods in States/UTs, during the Monsoon 2025 is at Annexure-I

As per First advance estimates 2025-26, the kharif foodgrain production is estimated at record 1733.30 Lakh Metric Tonnes (LMT) which is higher by 38.70 LMT over last year’s kharif Foodgrain production of 1694.60 lakh tonnes resulting in 2.28 % growth over 2024-25.

The State wise details of farmers enrollment and claims paid during Kharif 2025 under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana is at Annexure-II.

Government fixes Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for 22 mandated agricultural crops and Fair & Remunerative Price (FRP) for sugarcane, for the country as a whole and not Statewise, on the basis of the recommendations of the Commission for Agricultural Costs & Prices (CACP), after considering the views of State Governments and Central Ministries/Departments concerned. The 22 mandated crops include 14 Kharif crops viz. paddy, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, tur (arhar), moong, urad, groundnut, soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, nigerseed, cotton and 6 Rabi crops viz. wheat, barley, gram, masur (lentil), rapeseed & mustard, safflower and two commercial crops viz. jute and copra. In addition, MSP for toria and de-husked coconut are also fixed on the basisof MSPs of rapeseed/mustard and copra respectively.

While recommending MSPs, CACP considers important factors like cost of production, overall demand-supply conditions, domestic and international prices, inter-crop price parity, terms of trade between agricultural and non-agricultural sectors, the likely effect on the rest of the economy, besides ensuring rational utilization of land, water and other production resources and a minimum of 50 percent as the margin over cost of production. The details of MSPs fixed by Government from 2021-22 to 2025-26 is at Annexure-III.

Annexure-I

Details of damages as reported by State/UTs due to hydro-meteorological disasters during the year 2025-26 (as on 27.11.2025)

S. No.StateCropped Area affected (in lakh ha.)
1Andhra Pradesh1.506
2Arunachal Pr.0.072
3Assam0.41
4Bihar0
5Chhattisgarh0.0068
6Goa0
7Gujarat0
8Haryana4.32
9Himachal Pr.0.32
10Jharkhand0.0017
11Karnataka14.81
12Kerala0
13Madhya Pr.0
14Maharashtra75.42
15Manipur0.039
16Meghalaya0.065
17Mizoram0
18Nagaland0.0058
19Odisha0.29
20Punjab1.93
21Rajasthan0
22Sikkim8.11
23Tamil Nadu0.29
24Telangana0
25Tripura0
26Uttar Pradesh2.22
27Uttarakhand0.0073
28West Bengal0
29Andaman & Nicobar0
30Chandigarh0
31Dadar & Nagar Haveli0
32Delhi0
33J & K0.78
34Puducherry0.001
 Total116.6046
*As received from Ministry of Home Affairs.

Annexure-II

PMFBY & RWBCIS farmers enrolled and claim paid during Kharif 2025 as on 31.10.2025

State/UT NameFarmers Applications Insured
(lakh)
Approved ClaimsPaid Claims
TotalRs. Crore
A & N Islands
Andhra Pradesh5.3
Assam4.7
Bihar
Chhattisgarh68.20.10.0
Goa0.0
Gujarat
Haryana74.2
Himachal Pradesh3.50.00.0
Jammu & Kashmir1.90.00.0
Jharkhand4.6
Karnataka30.712.712.7
Kerala0.9
Madhya Pradesh101.210.59.0
Maharashtra63.9
Manipur0.0
Meghalaya0.4
Odisha114.6
Puducherry0.1
Rajasthan205.0
Sikkim0.0
Tamil Nadu3.9
Telangana
Tripura0.2
Uttar Pradesh61.6104.598.2
Uttarakhand1.8
West Bengal
GRAND TOTAL746.7127.8119.9

Minimum Support Price
                                        (Marketing Season-wise) (₹/quintal)                         Annexure-III

Sr. No.Commodities   KMS    2021-22   KMS    2022-23       KMS      2023-24    KMS     2024-25    KMS     2025-26
 KHARIF CROPS     
 1Paddy (Common)19402040218323002369
Paddy (Grade ‘A’)19602060220323202389
Jowar (Hybrid)27382970318033713699
Jowar (Maldandi)27582990322534213749
3Bajra22502350250026252775
4Ragi33773578384642904886
5Maize18701962209022252400
6Arhar63006600700075508000
7Moong72757755855886828768
8Urad63006600695074007800
Cotton
(Medium Staple )
57266080662071217710
Cotton
(Long Staple )
60256380702075218110
10Groundnut55505850637767837263
11Sunflower Seed60156400676072807721
12Soyabean Yellow39504300460048925328
13Sesamum73077830863592679846
14Nigerseed69307287773487179537
 RABI CROPS   RMS    2022-23   RMS    2023-24    RMS     2024-25    RMS     2025-26RMS     2026-27
15Wheat20152125227524252585
16Barley16351735185019802150
17Gram52305335544056505875
18Masur55006000642567007000
19Rapeseed & mustard50505450565059506200
20Safflower54415650580059406540
 COMMERCIAL CROPS     
  2021-222022-232023-242024-252025-26
21Jute45004750505053355650
  20212022202320242025
 22 Copra (milling)1033510590108601116011582
Copra (ball)1060011000117501200012100
 Source: Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare(Economics, Statistics & Evaluation Division)Note: KMS: Kharif Marketing Season, RMS: Rabi Marketing Season

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