Tamil Nadu Becomes Farming Colossus: CM MK Stalin Announces All-Time High Food Grain Harvest

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Chief Minister MK Stalin brought to light Tamil Nadu's excellent track record not only in education but also agriculture at the Agri Business Expo 2025. 

Tamil Nadu has surpassed all the agro segments. At the national level, it stands first in the productivity of oilseed, groundnut, and sugarcane, second in maize, and third in paddy. Horticultural production in the state has raised substantially, area under cultivation extending to 16.3 lakh hectares in the year 2023-24. The effect is being experienced even in India's egg and meat production, which is second in egg and sixth in meat production. Besides this, fisheries and aquaculture are also flourishing, where fish export is worth 1.34 lakh tonnes and has generated around ₹6,854 crore during 2023-24.

Farmers' support has been crucial. The government has also set up a Cashew Board to facilitate cashew nut growers and laborers. Bank credit to agriculture has surged hugely—from ₹1.83 lakh crore in 2019-20 to ₹3.58 lakh crore in 2023-24—showing robust financial support for agriculture. Subsidies to crops such as paddy and sugarcane have led to higher production and incomes. Crop insurance schemes also shield farmers from natural disasters.

The current Agri Business Expo 2025 will promote higher-order technologies and prospects, and enable synergies among investors, businessmen, and farmers. These combined actions of the state confirm Tamil Nadu's record growth in agriculture, illustrating its all-around development coupled with education and making it a first-class state in the country's agrarian economy.