On 11 February, the Uttar Pradesh government presented its 10th budget under Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Finance Minister Suresh Khanna shared the 2026–27 budget in the state Assembly, announcing ₹10,888 crore for agriculture and related schemes.
Mr. Khanna said that sugarcane farmers have received record payments. Moreover, farm production in the state has reached new highs, making UP the top agricultural state in India.
The finance minister highlighted that the state is the largest producer of wheat, paddy, sugarcane, potatoes, bananas, mangoes, guava, amla, and mentha. Over the last nine years, the government has paid ₹3,04,321 crore to sugarcane farmers. This is ₹90,888 crore more than previous governments.
The budget allocates ₹18,290 crore for irrigation and flood control in 2026–27, a 30% increase from last year. The aim is to provide better water supply for farms and reduce crop losses from floods. Free electricity for tubewell irrigation has been provided since April 2023.
For the 2025–26 sugarcane season, rates were raised by ₹30 per quintal, helping farmers earn around ₹3,000 crore more.
Mr. Khanna said a new agri-export hub will be built under the UP-AGREES project, with support from the World Bank. The hub will help farmers sell their produce abroad and get better prices.
CM Yogi Adityanath said the government will provide subsidies for building warehouses and storage facilities. He added that farmers are the backbone of the state, and the government wants to turn them into successful agri-entrepreneurs.
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