Bhubaneswar: The state government on Thursday unveiled the Odisha Economic Survey 2025-26, highlighting a strong economic growth, with the state outperforming the national average across multiple indicators.
The Economic Survey, which was tabled in the Assembly, presents a scenario of rising per capita income, strong fiscal discipline, and significant progress in agriculture, industry, infrastructure and social sectors.
It highlights how the state surpassed the national average in areas ranging from GSDP expansion and per capita income growth to agriculture, industry, infrastructure, and social development.
As per the survey, Odisha’s Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at current prices is estimated at Rs 9.9 lakh crore in 2025–26, registering a 9.5% rise over Rs 9 lakh crore in 2024–25. Real GSDP growth is projected at 7.9%, higher than the previous year’s 7.2% and above the national average of 7.4%, reflecting broad-based sectoral expansion.
Similarly, per capital income in the state rose by 9.2% to Rs 1,86,761 in 2025–26, compared to a 6.9% rise at the all-India level, indicating faster convergence with national income levels and improving household prosperity.
It says agriculture and allied activities contribu
ted 19.6% to Odisha’s economy in 2025–26, higher than the national share of 16.8%. The sector recorded a growth rate of 5.3%, compared to 3.1% at the all-India level. Foodgrains production reached a record 150.5 lakh metric tonnes in 2024–25, driven by higher rice output, expanded procurement, MSP payments, and crop diversification.
In 2024–25, the state procured 92.6 lakh metric tonnes of paddy from around 20 lakh farmers, disbursing Rs 21,300 crore as MSP and Rs 7,140 crore as input subsidy. Government procurement covered nearly 78% of total paddy production. Ragi procurement more than doubled, supported by an MSP of Rs 4,290 per quintal and additional incentives.
Irrigation potential expanded to 74.2 lakh hectares, while cropping intensity improved to 165%. Milk production rose to 27.1 lakh metric tonnes, egg production grew at a CAGR of 14%, and fish output increased to 11.92 lakh metric tonnes. Odisha also emerged as the third-largest marine exporter, with shrimp exports reaching Rs 4,708 crore.
Industry contributed 41.3% to GSVA in 2025–26, with manufacturing growth estimated at 8.3%, above the national average. During 2025, the state approved 244 projects worth Rs 5.66 lakh crore, with employment potential for 3.35 lakh people. Business reforms under BRAP 2024 achieved a 98% implementation rate, alongside legislative reforms to decriminalise minor offences.
Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) for those aged 15+ rose sharply to 64.5% in 2024 from 58.1% in 2022, exceeding the national average. Female LFPR showed a notable jump from 37.6% to 48.7% during the same period, well above the all-India figure of 40.3%.
