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Latest Agricultural News, Crop Prices, Farming, Agri Business News | The HinduBusinessLine

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KrishiBuddy AI platform to transform smart farming in India India gets imported Urea offer at $935, $959 per tonne Indian agriculture sector under threat by below-Normal Monsoon, El Nino, and West Asia war: ICRA Hindustan Zinc’s DAICHI launches products on retail and quick commerce platforms Oppressive heat conditions to spread out over Central and East India from today Global fertilizer supply crunch tightens farm economics India's green fuel plans collide with farmers' water fears Madhya Pradesh CM says basmati rice from the State is exported to 47 nations NAAS calls for developing smart alternate fertilisers to achieve self sufficiency TRI launches agri-voltaic project to help farmers earn double income Temperatures may trend up over North-West, Central India until weekend Global coffee prices rise as fertiliser costs and West Asia tensions threaten supply India’s soyabean imports surge to 3.09 lakh tonnes during Oct-Mar 2025-26 oil year IMD forecast of below-normal Indian monsoon 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From waste to wealth: Why crop residue burning is a system’s failure, not a seasonal
K Suresh & Sushil Saigal · 2026-06-20 · via Latest Agricultural News, Crop Prices, Farming, Agri Business News | The HinduBusinessLine

Every year, as the paddy harvest concludes across north India, a familiar environmental crisis returns. Fields are cleared within days, crop residue is burnt in situ, and air quality across large parts of the Indo-Gangetic plains deteriorate sharply.

The response is equally predictable: public concern intensifies, regulatory measures are announced, machinery is deployed for a limited period, and policy debates resurface. Yet despite more than a decade of attention and significant public investment, the problem persists.

This persistence points to a deeper reality. Crop residue burning is not merely a behavioural issue; it is a systems failure rooted in risk aversion and the misalignment between agricultural timelines and service delivery systems.

Overlooking fundamental constraint

For years, policy responses have centred on enforcement and awareness. Penalties, advisories, and seasonal machinery deployment became the primary tools. But this approach overlooked a fundamental constraint. In the paddy–wheat cycle, farmers operate within a narrow window between harvesting one crop and sowing the next. Fields must be cleared quickly, reliably, and at low cost. When alternatives are unavailable, uncertain, or poorly timed, burning remains the most practical option.

This is precisely where outcome-linked service models are beginning to reshape the conversation. Rather than treating crop residue management as a seasonal enforcement challenge, emerging approaches are focusing on strengthening the rural service ecosystems that determine whether farmers can access timely alternatives at scale.

One such approach is the Pay-for-Results model currently being piloted under The Nature onservancy’s PRANA (Promoting Regenerative and No-Burn Agriculture) programme in Punjab. The model incentivises service providers to expand the additional area brought under no-burn agricultural practices compared to the previous year’s baseline – addressing the challenge of delivering services quickly, reliably, and at scale during the narrow agricultural window.

Regenerative agricultural output

Another important dimension is how farmers perceive crop residue. Paddy straw has limited value within existing farm systems economy and is not suitable as fodder like maize or wheat straw. Alongside in -situ management, Punjab is witnessing the emergence of biomass-based value chains that convert paddy straw into industrial and energy inputs, including biomass pellets, compressed biogas (CBG), bio-ethanol and biochar.

Among these, biochar may prove especially important because it converts paddy straw into a soil-enhancing material that improves moisture retention and supports long-term carbon sequestration. Through biochar-linked interventions- initiatives under PRANA- crop residue management is beginning to evolve from a disposal challenge into a regenerative agricultural input.

Over the past decade, Punjab has shifted from fragmented interventions toward a more integrated institutional approach, strengthening district-level coordination, expanding Custom Hiring Centres, building straw aggregation networks, involving extension systems, and creating procurement linkages between farmers and biomass industries.

Public investment has supported this transition. Punjab has implemented dedicated crop residue management frameworks with allocations in the range of ₹500 to 600 crore in recent years – between 2024 and– 2026. At the national level, the Promotion of Agricultural Mechanisation for In-Situ Management of Crop Residue scheme provided over ₹1,426 crore to Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi between 2018 and 2022, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare. Additionally, under the Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanisation, more than ₹5,400 crore was deployed between 2014 and 2022, supporting large-scale machinery diffusion across States.

Significant change of direction

These shifts are now reflected in outcomes. Satellite-based monitoring data compiled by the CREAMS Division of ICAR–IARI indicate that Punjab and Haryana recorded a sharp decline in reported paddy residue fire incidents in 2025 compared with peak years such as 2022. While estimates should be interpreted with caution due to seasonal variability and methodological differences/challenges, the direction of change is significant and points to a structural shift in residue management practices.

This improvement reflects convergence across multiple domains: improved machinery availability, stronger pre-harvest coordination, more reliable service delivery, and gradual behavioural adaptation as alternatives become operationally credible. If sustained and scaled, crop residue can cease to be a recurring environmental crisis and instead become part of a broader transformation linking agriculture with clean energy, soil regeneration, and climate resilience—with lessons from Punjab adaptable to other states, especially such as Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, where the next challenge lies.

Kumar is a former Additional Chief Secretary and Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister, Punjab; and Saigal is Interim Managing Director, Nature Conservancy India Solutions

Published on June 20, 2026