Relevance: GS II (Welfare Schemes) & GS III (Agriculture) | Source: Union Budget Documents 2026-27
1. The Big Shift: Goodbye MGNREGS?
A major structural change is the replacement of the classic MGNREGS with a new scheme: VB-G RAM G (Viksit Bharat-Guarantor for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission – Gramin).
- The Allocation: ₹96,000 Crore has been allocated (a 43% hike over previous MGNREGS estimates).
- The Catch: Unlike the previous model where the Centre bore most of the cost, the new scheme implies a 60:40 sharing pattern (Centre:State). This shifts a significant financial burden (approx. ₹56,000 Cr) onto State Governments to maintain the mandated workdays.
2. Agriculture: Cocoa, Sandalwood & Stagnation
While the overall agriculture budget saw only a marginal hike (2.6%), the focus has shifted from “Food Security” (cereals) to “High-Value Cash Crops”.
- New Missions: Special schemes launched to promote Cocoa (to cut chocolate import bills), Sandalwood (ecosystem restoration), and Coconut (coastal productivity).
- The Concern: Allocation for Agricultural Research was cut by 4.8%, which contradicts the push for modernization. PM-KISAN remains unchanged at ₹63,500 Cr.
3. Tech Injection: “Bharat-VISTAAR”
To fix the information gap, the government launched Bharat-VISTAAR (Virtually Integrated System to Access Agricultural Resources).
- What is it? A multilingual AI-powered tool (like a “Google for Farmers”) that integrates various portals to give real-time advice on weather, prices, and schemes.
UPSC Value Box
| Concept / Term | Relevance for Prelims |
| Agri-Stack | A collection of technology-based interventions (like Bharat-VISTAAR) creating a unified database of farmers. It assigns a unique Digital ID to every farmer, linked to their land records. |
| VB-G RAM G | The new rural employment scheme replacing MGNREGS. It emphasizes “Ajeevika” (Livelihood) along with employment, hinting at a shift towards skill-based rural work. |
| Import Substitution | A trade strategy where a country attempts to reduce its foreign dependency by producing those goods domestically (e.g., India pushing for local Cocoa production). |
Q. With reference to the Union Budget 2026-27 initiatives for the agriculture sector, consider the following statements:
- “Bharat-VISTAAR” is a new credit guarantee scheme for Small and Marginal Farmers.
- The government has announced specific missions to promote the cultivation of Cocoa and Sandalwood to reduce import dependency.
- The allocation for the PM-KISAN scheme has been doubled to support farmers against inflation.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
(a) 1 only
(b) 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Correct Answer: (b)
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