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Gross Value Added (GVA) - Agriculture

Gross Value Added (GVA) - Agriculture

Gross Value Added (GVA) - Agriculture

Other HFIs: ₹ 4,926.2 Billion

AbsoluteYoY% Change

Last updated: 30 Sep, 2025

Source:CMIE Economic Outlook, 1 Finance Research

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What does Gross Value Added (GVA) in Agriculture data represent?

Gross Value Added (GVA) in Agriculture measures the value of goods and services produced in the agriculture sector after deducting the cost of inputs and raw materials used.

The total value of agricultural output includes the value of crops, livestock products, forestry, and fishery.

The data represents the changes in the value of output in a specific quarter compared to the same quarter in the previous year.

What is the significance of Gross Value Added (GVA) in Agriculture?

GVA in agriculture is crucial for understanding the economic health of a country's rural economy, as it provides insights into agricultural sector productivity and efficiency.

Trends in GVA in Agriculture helps in analysing the impact of agricultural policies, market dynamics, and technological advancements on the agricultural economy., which is vital for countries where.

A significant portion of the population depends on agriculture for their livelihood in India; hence, it serves as a key indicator for planning and allocating resources in the agricultural sector, guiding investment decisions, and formulating fiscal policies to support agricultural growth and sustainability.

How to interpret Gross Value Added (GVA) in Agriculture?

A growing GVA in agriculture suggests an increase in the sector's productivity and contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP).

A positive growth in GVA in Agriculture indicates higher productivity and better utilisation of resources. It suggests an improving rural economic condition leading to higher incomes for those employed in the agricultural sector.

Rising agricultural GVA reflects higher production volumes or improved quality of agricultural produce, thereby enhancing food security in the country. Higher production can lead to more supply in the market, potentially stabilising or reducing food inflation

A decline in GVA, however, might indicate challenges such as adverse weather conditions, decreasing crop yields, or inefficiencies in the agricultural system, necessitating policy interventions or technological solutions to address these issues.

While interpreting trends in GVA in Agriculture, it is important to consider seasonal variations, the impact of government policies, global market trends, and technological changes in agriculture, which can significantly influence the growth pattern.

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