📍 Odisha, Odisha · 🗂️ Agriculture · 📅 14 May 2026 · ⏱️ 3 min read · ✍️ Western Odisha Mirror Desk
Odisha, Odisha — The government has given its nod to a Rs 5,659 crore outlay for a five-year mission aimed at increasing cotton yields in the state.
Background The move is part of a larger effort to boost Odisha’s agricultural sector, which has faced challenges in recent years. The state’s cotton production has been declining, and the government is seeking to reverse this trend.
The initiative is expected to benefit farmers across the state, particularly those in western Odisha, who are largely dependent on cotton cultivation. According to official reports, the mission will focus on improving crop yields, providing better seeds and fertilizers, and enhancing irrigation facilities.
Community Impact The government’s decision is likely to have a positive impact on the local community, which has struggled with low cotton yields and declining incomes. With the new mission, farmers can expect better support and resources to improve their productivity and profitability.
The government’s outlay of Rs 5,659 crore over five years demonstrates its commitment to the agricultural sector and the well-being of Odisha’s farmers. The mission is expected to increase cotton yields and improve the overall livelihoods of farmers and their families.
What Happens Next The government will now work on implementing the mission, which is expected to be rolled out soon. Officials will engage with farmers, provide training and support, and monitor progress to ensure the mission’s objectives are met. With this initiative, Odisha aims to become a major player in the country’s cotton production.
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