Crop Year Yield
Full Form of CYY
What is CYY?
Crop Year Yield (CYY) is a key agricultural metric used to measure the total output of a specific crop per unit of land over a full agricultural year, typically from the sowing season to the final harvest. In India, CYY is calculated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare using data from state agricultural departments, satellite imagery, and field surveys to estimate food grain production. It plays a critical role in formulating policies such as Minimum Support Prices (MSP), procurement targets, and import-export decisions. The CYY is reported for major seasons like Kharif (monsoon crops) and Rabi (winter crops) and is widely referenced by economists, traders, and planners. Understanding CYY helps students preparing for exams like UPSC, IBPS, and state agriculture officer posts, as questions often appear on crop production trends and food security metrics. This metric also influences inflation forecasts and rural income estimates.
CYY का फुल फॉर्म
फसल वर्ष उपज
Example
The Agriculture Ministry announced a 5% rise in the Kharif CYY this year due to adequate monsoon rainfall.