Farm Mechanization for Smallholder Farmers in India: Prospects and Challenges
2025
RR Burman | Sushmita Saini | Smruti Ranjan Padhan
Farm mechanization plays a crucial role in enhancing agricultural productivity, reducing labor dependency, and improving rural livelihoods, especially for smallholder farmers. However, its adoption is hindered by economic constraints, inadequate infrastructure, limited technical knowledge, and policy gaps. While developed regions in India have embraced mechanization, smallholder farmers still rely on traditional tools due to high machinery costs and limited access to credit. Successful models such as Crop Residue Management (CRM) and NICRA’s farm implement banks demonstrate that innovative approaches, including custom hiring centers (CHCs), cooperative ownership, and digital rental platforms, can significantly improve mechanization access. Additionally, promoting women-friendly and climate-smart technologies, such as solar-powered irrigation and conservation agriculture, ensures sustainability and inclusivity. Strengthening government subsidies, public-private partnerships, and farmer training programs is essential for expanding mechanization. Collaborative efforts among governments, private enterprises, and farming communities can create an enabling environment for smallholder farmers, ultimately boosting productivity and ensuring food security. By addressing key barriers and leveraging emerging opportunities, mechanization can transform small-scale farming, making it more efficient, sustainable, and resilient to climate challenges.
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