Gujarat’s Farmer Support Scheme Revolutionizes Agriculture

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“Gujarat’s Farmer Support Scheme, launched in June 2025, is transforming agriculture with financial aid, advanced technology, and sustainable practices. Offering subsidies, low-interest loans, and AI-driven tools, it aims to boost productivity and farmer incomes. Over 2 lakh farmers have enrolled, with early results showing increased crop yields and reduced costs.”

Gujarat’s New Agricultural Leap Forward

In June 2025, Gujarat rolled out its ambitious Farmer Support Scheme, a transformative initiative aimed at revolutionizing the state’s agricultural landscape. The scheme, backed by a ₹5,000-crore budget, integrates financial assistance, modern technology, and sustainable farming practices to empower farmers and enhance productivity. Within weeks of its launch, it has garnered significant traction, with over 2 lakh farmers across the state enrolling in the program.

The scheme provides direct financial support through subsidies on seeds, fertilizers, and equipment, alongside low-interest loans tailored for small and marginal farmers. A key feature is the introduction of AI-driven tools, including mobile apps that offer real-time data on weather, soil health, and market prices. These tools, developed in collaboration with agritech startups, enable farmers to make informed decisions, optimize resources, and reduce input costs. For instance, farmers in Saurashtra have reported a 15% reduction in water usage by leveraging precision irrigation systems promoted under the scheme.

Training programs form another cornerstone of the initiative. Over 500 agricultural extension centers have been established to educate farmers on modern techniques such as organic farming, drip irrigation, and crop diversification. In Banaskantha, potato farmers have adopted high-yield seed varieties, resulting in a 20% increase in output within the first season. The scheme also incentivizes sustainable practices, offering bonuses for farmers who adopt eco-friendly methods like vermicomposting and solar-powered irrigation.

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The Gujarat government has partnered with private players to ensure seamless implementation. Drones for pest control and soil mapping are being deployed in districts like Kutch and Mehsana, while cooperatives are facilitating access to cold storage and direct-to-market supply chains. This has reduced post-harvest losses by nearly 10%, according to state agricultural department data.

However, challenges remain. Some farmers in remote areas report delays in accessing subsidies due to bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, the reliance on digital tools has raised concerns about accessibility for older farmers unfamiliar with technology. The government has promised to address these issues by expanding offline support and simplifying application processes.

Early adopters like Ramesh Patel, a farmer from Anand, have praised the scheme. “The loan helped me buy a solar pump, and the app tells me when to sow and sell. My income has gone up by 25%,” he said. With Gujarat aiming to double farmer incomes by 2030, the scheme’s success could set a model for other states.

Disclaimer: This article is based on reports, government announcements, and farmer testimonials as of June 2025. Data and outcomes may evolve, and readers are advised to verify details with official sources.

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