The National Commission for Agriculture and Farmers Development (NCAFD) is a key government body focused on enhancing agricultural productivity, ensuring financial security for farmers, and promoting sustainable farm sector development. By implementing major initiatives such as PM Kisan Yojana, FMFBY Yojana, and farm sector development programs, NCAFD plays a crucial role in modernizing Indian agriculture and improving farmers' livelihoods.
About National Commission for Agriculture and Farmers Development (NCAFD)

One of its core objectives is boosting agricultural productivity through modern farming techniques, high-yield seeds, advanced irrigation, and mechanization. The Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY) ensures better irrigation infrastructure, optimizing water usage and reducing dependency on rainfall.
Under PM Kisan Yojana, NCAFD provides ₹6,000 per year in direct income support to farmers, helping them purchase essential agricultural inputs. This digitalized, Aadhaar-linked scheme ensures transparency and financial stability.
The Farmers’ Modern Financial Benefit Yojana (FMFBY) offers crop insurance, low-interest agricultural loans, and financial assistance to protect farmers from losses due to natural disasters or market fluctuations. Satellite monitoring and AI-driven assessments ensure quick and fair compensation.
Additionally, NCAFD promotes farm sector development by expanding rural infrastructure, mechanization, and market access through initiatives like e-NAM (National Agriculture Market). It also encourages climate-resilient farming practices, agroforestry, and organic farming for long-term sustainability.
By integrating technology, policy support, and financial aid, NCAFD is working towards doubling farmers’ income and making Indian agriculture more productive, sustainable, and globally competitive.