The Rajasthan Agriculture Department launched the 'Khet Bachao Abhiyan' from June 1 to 30, 2026. Officials will interact with over 77,000 farmers at the gram panchayat level to promote less water-intensive crops, reduce pesticide use, and optimize agricultural production. The state has maintained a bumper stock of 8.27 lakh metric tons of fertilizer under the Mukhyamantri Krishak Sathi Sahayata Yojna.
“To save water and keep the soil healthy, Rajasthan has started the 'Save the Farm Campaign' (Khet Bachao Abhiyan). Government experts are visiting villages to teach farmers how to grow crops that need less water and how to use fewer chemicals, ensuring farming remains profitable in the long run.”
Agriculture in Rajasthan
Sustainable Agriculture involves farming practices that meet current food needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs. In an arid state like Rajasthan, this primarily means Crop Diversification—shifting from water-intensive agriculture to drought-resistant crops (like millets and pulses) and integrating micro-irrigation systems.
What is the primary objective of the 'Khet Bachao Abhiyan' recently launched by the Rajasthan Agriculture Department?
Under which major state scheme is financial reimbursement and assistance provided to farmers for agricultural inputs and accident relief in Rajasthan?
Examine the water crisis in Rajasthan's agricultural sector. How can campaigns like 'Khet Bachao Abhiyan' induce behavioral changes among farmers towards sustainable agriculture?
Directly links to 'Agriculture and Allied Sectors' in the Economy of Rajasthan and 'Major Crops' in Rajasthan Geography (GS Paper 1 & 2).
Expected interview inquiries focusing on administrative neutrality, policy implications, and practical field limits.
Critical syllabus indicator for upcoming cycles: To save water and keep the soil healthy, Rajasthan has started the 'Save the Farm Campaign' (Khet Bachao Abhiyan). Government experts are visiting villages to teach farmers how to grow crops that need less water and how to use fewer chemicals, ensuring farming remains profitable in the long run.