The gross added value (GVA) of agriculture and allied sectors at current prices has increased about 225%, which in 2011–12 to 4,878 thousand crore in 2023-24 increased from 1 502 thousand crore (2011-12 to 2023-24), according to 2011-12 to 2023-24) released on the basis of production and released statistics and released graduations and released graduations and released graduations and released graduation and program design and 2023-24). Friday.
The report consisting of detailed tables on the values of the production of crops, livestock, forestry and protocoling and fishing and aquaculture sectors of agriculture and allied activities from 2011–12 to 2023-24, also became permanent and constant (2011–1212). 949 thousand crore in the years 2023-24, which is a total increase of about 54.6%.
The share of the crop sector with GVO per 1,595 thousand crore remained the largest contributor to the total GVO (at constant prices) of agriculture and allied sectors with a share of 54.1% in 2023-24. “Cereals and fruits and vegetables together represented 52.5% of the total GVO crop in 2023-24,” the ministry said in the edition. Among the cereals are only unpeeled and wheat approximately 85% GVO (at constant prices) of all cereals in 2023-24. Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Panjab, Telangana and Haryan contributed almost 53% GVO (at constant prices) cereals in 2023-24. With a reduced share (18.6% in 2011–12 to 17.2% in 2023-24), Uttar Pradesh maintained the highest position.
Among the fruits, constant bananas (47 thousand crore) exceeded the manga (46.1 thousand crore 46.1 thousand). “Mango was the highest contributor in GVO (at constant prices) in the group of fruit groups between 2011–12 and 2021-22,” he added. Among the vegetables, potatoes remained between 2011 and 1823-24 as the highest contributor in GVO (at constant prices). “GVO potatoes in 2023-24 increased to 37.2 thousand crore from 21.3 thousand crore in 2011–12,” the ministry said.
Floriculture has seen significant GVO growth. In 2011–12 to 28.1 thousand crore in 2023–24, almost doubled from 17.4 thousand crore. “The share of Madhya Pradesh (19.2%) in GVO” spices and spices “in 2023-24 made a dramatic jump that became the highest contributor in this group, while Karnataka and Gujarat followed 16.6%and 15.5%,” she added.
In 2011–2012, GVO of livestock products increased from 488,000 crore to 919,000 crore in 2023-24, making it one of the fastest growing parts of agricultural and allied activities. “The milk in this sector remained dominant in 2023-24, but the share decreased during 2011–12 to 2023-24 from 67.2% to 65.9%. In the total GVO in the livestock sector, it increased from 19.7% to 24.1% during 2011-12 to 2023-24 (at constant prices). The share of industrial wood increases from 49.9% in 2011–12 to 70.2% in 2023-24.
The contribution of “fishing and aquaculture” of the subsector to the GVA agricultural increased from 4.2% in 2011–12 to 7.0% in 2023-24. “The share of inland fish in 2011–12 to 2023-24 decreased from 57.7% to 50.2%, while the share of sea fish increased from 42.3% to 49.8% in 2011–12 to 2023-24,” the government said.
Published – 27th June 2025 21:17