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Market Insights: India & Global Agri Trends (2025)
Our dedicated agri market research team constantly tracks commodity pricing, global supply-demand shifts, climate impacts, and technological disruptions; helping agri stakeholders make confident, future-ready decisions.
India Agri Outlook 2025
India is projected to achieve 135+ million tonnes of rice and 112+ million tonnes of wheat in 2025, driven by above-average monsoon and expanded sowing area in Eastern India.
MSP (Minimum Support Price) hikes are boosting planting intent for paddy and pulses.
Over 1.8 crore farmers have registered on e-NAM, integrating 1,300+ mandis nationwide.
Under PM-SAMPADA, ₹4,600+ crore worth of agri-infra projects have been approved (2020–2024), enabling better logistics, cold chains, and processing units.
India’s agricultural drone market is growing at a CAGR of 31.2%, expected to reach ₹350 crore by 2025.
Punjab, Maharashtra, and Andhra Pradesh lead in government-subsidized drone adoption under the Drone Shakti Scheme.
India’s organic food market is valued at $2.5 billion in 2024, projected to cross $4 billion by 2027.
States like Sikkim, Uttarakhand, and parts of Gujarat are emerging as hubs for certified organic exports.
Over 96 lakh hectares have been covered under PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana, with micro-irrigation seeing 12% YoY growth.
Global Agri Outlook 2025
Indian basmati rice exports expected to cross 5 million MT by end-2025, largely due to increased demand from UAE, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
Spice exports grew by 18% YoY in 2024, with turmeric and cumin in high demand across Europe and North America.
EU’s Farm-to-Fork strategy mandates 25% organic farmland by 2030, increasing demand for Indian eco-friendly produce.
Global demand for biodegradable agri packaging is growing at CAGR 14.5%, influencing export compliance.
Urea and potash prices remain unstable, affected by supply chain disruptions and geopolitical events in Eastern Europe.
India imported over 9.8 million MT of fertilisers in 2024, with subsidy outlays reaching ₹1.75 lakh crore.
Post-El Niño climate events are causing unpredictable rainfall, increasing the adoption of climate-resilient crop varieties and real-time satellite monitoring systems.
Global market for agriculture IoT devices is projected to reach $30 billion by 2026, with South Asia being a high-growth zone.