First Basmati Organic
Training Centre to Set Up in Pilibhit; Launches
AI-Based Paddy Survey
Ø Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
(APEDA) Signs 70-Year Lease Agreement for Basmati and Organic Training Centre
in Pilibhit
Ø AI-Based Basmati Paddy Survey Project
Launched to Enhance Crop Assessment and Export Planning
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70-year lease signed: APEDA, Uttar Pradesh Government, and Agriculture Department formalised
land transfer for a Basmati & Organic Training Centre-cum-Demo Farm
at Tanda Bijaisi, Pilibhit.
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First-of-its-kind facility: The 7-acre centre will be India’s first
integrated training and demonstration farm covering both conventional
and organic Basmati cultivation.
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Modern infrastructure planned: Facilities to include auditorium, Basmati museum,
conference rooms, labs, and storage for organic inputs.
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Farmer capacity building: The centre will train farmers, support
agricultural research, and act as a resource hub for experts and students in
Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
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AI-based Basmati survey launched (2026–28): Unveiled by Jitin Prasada, the
project will:
o Cover ~4 million hectares
o Use 150,000+ ground-truth data points
o Engage 500,000+ farmers
o Improve crop assessment, varietal
identification, and export planning
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AICRP designation: The Pilibhit centre will become a
national-level Basmati trial hub, joining Nagina and Modipuram
in UP’s GI zone.
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Boost to Basmati exports: India’s Basmati exports reached USD 5.67
billion (2025–26) with ~6.5 million tonnes shipped globally.
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Focus on organic farming: APEDA continues to promote sustainable agriculture
through training, certification, and market linkage initiatives aligned with
global demand.
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Strategic importance: The initiative strengthens India’s Basmati ecosystem, enhances
export competitiveness, and promotes technology-driven agriculture (AI
integration).
[ABS News Service/30.04.2026]
In a significant step towards
strengthening the Basmati rice ecosystem in India, the transfer of land for the
establishment of a Basmati & Organic Training Centre-cum-Demo Farm at Tanda
Bijaisi, Pilibhit, has been
formalised through the signing of a 70-year lease agreement between the
Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA),
the Department of Agriculture, and the Government of Uttar Pradesh.
The proposed Basmati & Organic
Training Centre-cum-Demo Farm will be developed over an area of approximately
seven acres. The centre will be equipped with facilities including an
auditorium, museum and gallery on Basmati and organic farming, conference room,
laboratory and storage space for organic farming inputs. The facility is
expected to support training and capacity building for Basmati and organic
farmers, and also serve as a resource centre for agricultural experts and
students.
Once established, the facility will
be the country’s first Basmati organic training and demonstration farm covering
both conventional and organic Basmati cultivation. Owing to its location, the
centre is expected to benefit farmers and stakeholders in Uttar Pradesh and
Uttarakhand.
Addressing the gathering, Union
Minister of State for Commerce and Industry and Electronics and Information
Technology, Jitin Prasada, appreciated the initiative and highlighted the
potential of Pilibhit as a major Basmati-producing
region. He emphasised the importance of expanding organic cultivation and
called for greater farmer engagement. Mr. Prasada suggested incorporating an
AI-based interactive museum at the centre to provide information and experiential
learning for visitors and students, along with establishing a dedicated outlet
for quality Basmati seeds and organic inputs for farmers.
On the occasion, Jitin Prasada also
unveiled India’s first AI-based Basmati Paddy Survey project (2026–2028), to be
implemented by APEDA in collaboration with the All-India Rice Exporters
Association (AIREA). The project will cover nearly 4 million hectares, collect
data from over 150,000 ground-truth points and engage with more than 500,000
farmers. It aims to support precise crop assessment, varietal identification,
scientific advisory services and improved export planning.
It was also announced that the
upcoming centre has been designated as an All India Coordinated Research
Projects (AICRP) centre for national-level Basmati trials, as recognised at the
61st Annual Rice Research Group Meeting. With this, Pilibhit
will become the third AICRP centre in Uttar Pradesh’s Basmati GI zone after
Nagina (Bijnor) and BEDF Modipuram, following the
operationalisation of the facility. This will facilitate systematic testing and
evaluation of new Basmati varieties suited to the region’s agro-climatic
conditions.
Basmati rice, a Geographical
Indication (GI) product of India, recorded exports valued at USD 5.67 billion
in 2025–26, with export volumes reaching around 6.5 million metric tonnes. The
sector continues to contribute significantly to India’s agricultural exports,
with a strong presence in markets across the Middle East, Europe and North
America.
APEDA is promoting organic farming
through training, certification support and market linkage initiatives to
facilitate adoption of sustainable agricultural practices. These efforts are
aligned with global demand for environmentally responsible produce.
The event was attended by Union
Minister of State for Commerce and Industry and Electronics and Information
Technology, Jitin Prasada, senior public representatives of the district,
officials of APEDA, the Government of Uttar Pradesh and other stakeholders.