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Increased seed subsidies, better seed processing units, promotion of traditional varieties, and digital monitoring to boost farming profits.
The Indian government has announced major changes under the National Food Security and Nutrition Mission (NFSM) to support farmers and seed producers. The subsidy for certified seeds has been increased to improve crop yield and profitability.
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The government will focus on promoting traditional seed varieties for their nutritional value, local adaptation, and crop development potential. Farmers will receive assistance for the production, marketing, and distribution of these varieties.
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The mission now aims to:
A new component for potato seed production has been approved. All mission activities will be digitally monitored using platforms like Krishi Mapper and Saathi Portal to ensure transparency.
These changes are expected to benefit farmers nationwide by improving seed quality, crop yields, and overall farm profitability.
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The enhanced NFSM guidelines aim to boost farmer’s income, crop productivity, and seed quality through increased subsidies, promotion of traditional varieties, and better seed processing infrastructure. With digital monitoring and transparent distribution, the mission ensures farmers receive maximum benefits, supporting sustainable agriculture and strengthening India’s food security system.