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Report on Agriculture Output (2023-24)

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July 03, 2025

Prelims: Current events of National and International Importance| Agriculture

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Recently National Statistics Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) released the annual publication of “Statistical Report on Value of Output from Agriculture and Allied Sectors (2011-12 to 2023-24).

Major Trends in Fruits and Vegetables

  • Gross Value Added (GVA) – GVA of agriculture and allied sectors at current prices registered a growth of about 225%, increasing from Rs 1,502 thousand crore in 2011-12 to Rs 4,878 thousand crore in 2023-24.

GVA 1

  • Gross Value of Output (GVO)GVO from the agriculture and allied sector at constant prices has shown steady growth of approximately 54.6%.

Gross Value of Output (GVO) represents the total value of production of goods in agriculture and allied sectors, before deducting the cost of inputs.

  • Crop sector – It remains the largest contributor to total GVO (at constant prices) of agriculture and allied sectors with share of 54.1% in 2023-24.
  • Cereals and fruits & vegetables together accounted for 52.5% of total crop GVO in 2023-24.
  • Five States namely Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Telangana and Haryana contributed nearly 53% of GVO (at constant prices) of cereals in 2023-24.
  • Among the cereals, only paddy and wheat constitute approximately 85% of GVO (at constant prices) of all cereals in 2023-24.

GVA 2

  • Other Notable Fruits,
    • Watermelon - 119%
    • Cherry - 99%
    • Banana & Mosambi - 88% each
    • Muskmelon - 87%
  • Rising share of animal productsThe share of meat in agriculture GVO rose from 5% (2011-12) to 7.5% (2023-24) (constant prices).
  • Decline in traditional staplesThe share of cereals in agriculture GVO fell from 17.6% to 14.5% over the same period.
  • It reflects a structural shift away from staple crops toward high-value crops like fruits, vegetables, spices, and animal products.

Changing food consumption patterns

  • Rural – The share of fresh fruits in Monthly Per Capita Consumption Expenditure (MPCE) rose from 2.25% to 2.66%.
  • About 63.8% of rural households consumed fresh fruits in 2011-12; rose to 90.3% by 2022-23.
  • Sharp fall in share of cereals in MPCE from 10.69% to 4.97%.
  • Urban – The share of fresh fruits in MPCE slightly declined from 2.64% to 2.61%.
  • Sharp fall in share of cereals in MPCE from 6.61% to 3.74%.
  • Structural shifts – The report indicates a nutritional shift and growing emphasis on high-value crops likely due to,
  • Technological advancements in agriculture.
  • Evolving consumer preferences toward fruits, vegetables, meat, and spices.
  • Rising incomes, especially among rural households.

Reference

  1. The Indian Express| Agriculture Output Report
  2. PIB| Statistical Report on Value of Output from Agriculture
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