Uttar Pradesh government has expanded its flagship ODOP (One District One Product) scheme by adding 12 new products, increasing the total to 74 unique products representing each district. The move aligns with UP’s vision to strengthen local entrepreneurship, skill development, and employment generation as part of its goal to become a $1 trillion economy by 2029.
Key Highlights
- Total ODOP Products (Now): 74
- Newly Added Products: 12 (District-wise list below)
- Budget Year: 2025–26
- Primary Objective: Boost entrepreneurship, self-employment, and skill development
Key Features of ODOP 2.0 Plan
- District-wise Targets: To be fixed; pending loan cases to be renewed & forwarded to banks for 2024–25.
- Loan Disbursal: Ensure disbursal of already approved loans.
- Second Loan Provision: For successful beneficiaries of first phase loans.
- Policy Amendment: To enable second loan disbursal.
- Focus Areas:
- Financing support for local artisans and entrepreneurs
- Skill training & toolkits
- Common Facility Centres (CFCs) in Unnao, Bijnor, Gonda
- Branding, packaging, marketing, and quality enhancement
- Integration of traditional food products into the formal economy
- Beneficiary Selection: Through e-portal; trainees’ data shared with training institutes
- ODOP 2.0: Under process for official approval
12 New Products Added under ODOP
| District | Product(s) |
| Baghpat | Agricultural Implements & Accessories |
| Saharanpur | Hosiery Products |
| Firozabad | Food Processing |
| Ghaziabad | Metal Products & Textile/Apparel Items |
| Amroha | Metal and Wooden Handicrafts |
| Agra | Petha Industry and All Types of Footwear |
| Hamirpur | Metal Products |
| Bareilly | Wooden Products |
| Etah | Chicory Products |
| Pratapgarh | Food Processing |
| Bijnor | Rushes and Related Products |
| Ballia | Sattu Products |
About ODOP Scheme (Launched 2018)
| Feature | Details |
| Launched By | CM Yogi Adityanath, Uttar Pradesh |
| Launch Date | 24 January 2018 |
| Coverage | 75 districts of UP |
| Core Objective | Promote indigenous product: Identify Unique products of a district and strive for GI (Geographical Indication) tagProvides financial support to manufacturerBoost Exports: Promote the products in the national and international markets.Create Jobs |
| Key Support Mechanism | Financial aid, branding, marketing, toolkits, skill training |
| Geographical Indication Tag | Provided to unique district-specific products |
| Replication | Adopted by several other Indian states |
| Vision | Contribute to $1 trillion economy goal by 2029 |