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Karnataka’s Credit Potential Projected at ₹4.47 Lakh Crore by NABARD for 2025-26

February 27, 2025 3 Min Read
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NABARD has announced a projected priority sector credit potential of ₹4.47 lakh crore for Karnataka for the year 2025-26, marking a 12.55% increase from the projections for the previous year, 2024-25.

To facilitate effective credit planning and allocation for priority sectors, NABARD prepares a Potential Linked Credit Plan (PLP) for each district through a consultative process. These PLPs evaluate the potential for priority sector lending by analyzing available resources, economic activity trends, credit deployment patterns, infrastructure needs, and market opportunities.

The insights gained from these district-level plans are consolidated at the state level into a document known as the State Focus Paper (SFP). Besides outlining credit potentials, the SFP also highlights critical infrastructure gaps, essential linkages, and crucial policy matters that need attention from various stakeholders to promote comprehensive development of Karnataka’s agricultural and rural economy.

Uma Mahadevan, IAS, ACS & DC, underscored the importance of the banking sector in facilitating financial access for farmers, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), and rural entrepreneurs. She emphasized Karnataka’s strategic balance between agricultural and industrial growth, stating that public investment in infrastructure plays a vital role in improving the credit absorption capacity. She pointed out that Karnataka is well-positioned to make the most of the estimated credit potential, thanks to its robust rural infrastructure that includes connectivity, irrigation systems, marketing and storage facilities, healthcare, sanitation, and drinking water supply.

KVSSLV Prasada Rao, Chief General Manager (CGM) of NABARD’s Karnataka Regional Office, explained that within the projected ₹4.47 lakh crore credit potential for 2025-26, ₹2.04 lakh crore (46%) has been earmarked for agriculture, ₹1.88 lakh crore (42%) for MSMEs, and ₹0.56 lakh crore (12%) for other priority sector initiatives.

Moreover, he noted that this year, 298 rural infrastructure projects have been approved with RIDF assistance amounting to ₹2,056 crore for Karnataka.

He also addressed the challenges facing the agricultural sector due to the depletion of natural resources and highlighted the need for sustainable practices, including micro-irrigation systems, farm ponds, and a transition to less water-intensive crops.

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