Bihar Unveils Two Key Farmer-Income Schemes Under Development Push
In a significant move to uplift agricultural incomes and strengthen rural livelihoods, the Bihar government has rolled out two major schemes aimed at boosting farmers’ earnings across the state. The initiatives, announced and inaugurated in Patna by state officials, are designed to modernise agricultural practices and improve market access for farm produce, with the broader goal of enhancing sustainable productivity and economic resilience in farming communities.
The first scheme focuses on modernising agricultural practices through the provision of technological support, skill development programs and access to improved quality seeds and fertilisers. Officials said this initiative is expected to help farmers adopt science-led inputs and efficient agronomic techniques, which can reduce production costs and increase yields over time.
Under the second scheme, the state government is facilitating direct market linkages for farmers, aimed at offering better pricing mechanisms and reducing dependency on intermediaries. By strengthening the connection between producers and markets — from village collection points to wholesale buyers — the scheme seeks to ensure that a larger share of the value realised from agricultural sales reaches farming households.
State officials highlighted that both schemes are part of a larger strategy to fortify Bihar’s rural economy, aligning with efforts to boost farmers’ incomes and expand agricultural productivity across the region. The schemes — expected to benefit thousands of farmers statewide — form a key pillar of Bihar’s development agenda under the ongoing Saat Nischay 3.0 programme, which emphasises economic growth, infrastructure, and welfare for rural populations.
Agricultural economists said the twin focus on technology adoption and market access reflects a growing trend among Indian states to move beyond traditional input subsidies toward market-oriented and innovation-driven models that can deliver higher returns for farmers. As rural incomes come under strain due to fluctuating crop prices and input cost pressures, such schemes could play a critical role in improving the resilience and competitiveness of Bihar’s farm sector in the coming years.
Source : Dairynews7x7 Dec 18th 2025 TOI









