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Home/Agriculture News/Accelerating India’s High Value Crop Diversification
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Accelerating India’s High Value Crop Diversification

April 21, 2026 3 Min Read
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Source: PIB

Summary
  • The Strategy: The Union Budget 2026-27 has pivoted toward a regionally differentiated strategy to shift farmers from low-margin staples (rice/wheat) to High-Value Crops (HVCs).
  • Economic Impact: Horticulture now contributes 37% of the Gross Value Output (GVO) in the agricultural sub-sector, growing at a robust 4.45% annually.
  • Global Standing: India is the world’s largest producer of onions/shallots and the second-largest in coconut, fruits, and vegetables.
  • Target Clusters:
    • Coastal: Coconut, Cashew, Cocoa, and Sandalwood.
    • North East: Agarwood (Oud), with a ₹2,000 crore potential in Tripura.
    • Himalayan: Walnuts, Almonds, and Pine Nuts (Chilgoza).
  • The “Intercropping” Advantage: Using coconut and arecanut plantations to grow cocoa, utilizing the 40–50% sunlight penetration for extra income.

Background Concept

To understand the push for diversification, it is essential to distinguish between the economic and biological cycles of “High-Value” vs. “Traditional” crops.

1. The Value Density of HVCs

“High-Value” refers to the net profit generated per hectare. While a cereal farmer might earn a stable but low income per acre, a horticulture farmer growing spices or medicinal plants can earn 3 to 5 times more on the same land. However, this comes with higher risks and input costs.

2. The Multilayered Cropping Model

One of India’s most innovative diversification strategies is Multistoried or Intercropping.

  • Top Layer: Tall trees like Coconut or Arecanut.
  • Middle Layer: Shade-tolerant crops like Cocoa or Coffee.
  • Bottom Layer: Spices like Black Pepper (climbing the trees) or Turmeric/Ginger on the ground.This model maximizes land use, provides insurance against a single crop’s failure, and ensures year-round income.
3. Agarwood and the “Oud” Economy

In the North East, Agarwood is a biological miracle. When the Aquilaria tree is infected by a specific mold, it produces a fragrant resin called Oud, one of the most expensive raw materials in the global perfume industry. The budget’s focus on CITES-aligned export quotas is meant to turn this “natural wealth” into a formal economic engine.

Key Data Points for HVC Success

Crop CategoryIndia’s Global RankKey Strategic Move (Budget 2026-27)
Onions/Shallots1st (22.4% share)Improving storage to curb price volatility.
Coconut2nd (22.4% share)Replacing senile (aging) trees with high-yielding clones.
Vegetables/Fruits2ndFocus on cold-chain to reduce 15-20% post-harvest loss.
CashewTop ExporterBranding “Indian Cashew” as a premium organic product.
Challenges to Scale
  • The Gestation Gap: Crops like Sandalwood or Agarwood take 10–15 years to mature. Farmers need “bridge financing” to survive until the first harvest.
  • Perishability: Unlike wheat, which can be stored in bags for months, a tomato or mango requires an immediate Cold Chain (refrigerated trucks and warehouses).
  • Phytosanitary Standards: To export to the EU or USA, Indian produce must be free of specific pesticides and pests, requiring high-tech testing labs at the cluster level.

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q1. According to the 2026-27 strategy, which region is specifically identified for the sustainable expansion of “Agarwood” (Oud)?

A) Coastal Regions

B) Himalayan Regions

C) North Eastern Region

D) Gangetic Plains

Q2. What percentage of the Gross Value Output (GVO) in the agricultural crops sub-sector is currently contributed by Horticulture?

A) 10%

B) 25%

C) 37%

D) 50%

Q3. Why is Cocoa promoted as a preferred intercrop in Coconut and Arecanut plantations?

A) It requires no water.

B) It can grow in the 40–50% sunlight that penetrates through the taller tree canopy.

C) It prevents the growth of all weeds.

D) It is a cereal crop.

Q4. Which of the following is considered a “Non-Perishable” challenge for high-value crops compared to traditional staples?

A) High initial investment and long gestation periods.

B) Easy storage in traditional jute bags.

C) Low labor requirement.

D) Resistance to all temperature spikes.

Q5. India ranks first globally in the production of which specific high-value crop category?

A) Potatoes

B) Onions and Shallots

C) Coconuts

D) Pine Nuts (Chilgoza)

Answers:

Q1: C | Q2: C | Q3: B | Q4: A | Q5: B

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