Agricultural Year
Full Form of AGY
What is AGY?
The Agricultural Year (AGY) refers to the 12-month period used by governments and agricultural agencies to plan, monitor, and evaluate farming activities. In India, the AGY typically runs from July 1 to June 30, aligning with the southwest monsoon cycle which is crucial for the kharif (summer) and rabi (winter) cropping seasons. This timeframe allows policymakers to track crop sowing, productivity, market arrivals, and price trends systematically. The AGY is widely referenced in official reports by the Ministry of Agriculture, the NITI Aayog, and state departments for issuing forecasts, subsidies, and procurement targets under schemes like PM-KISAN and MSP operations. Understanding the AGY helps farmers and stakeholders synchronize their activities with government support timelines. For competitive exams such as UPSC Agriculture optional or state PSC exams, questions on the AGY’s definition and its alignment with the monsoon often appear, making it a concept worth memorizing.
AGY का फुल फॉर्म
कृषि वर्ष
Example
The government released the second advance estimate of foodgrain production for the AGY 2024-25, citing a record harvest of wheat and rice.