Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana 2017 18 to 2019

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Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana 2017 -18 to 2019 -20 Joint Secretary , RKVY Kharif

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana 2017 -18 to 2019 -20 Joint Secretary , RKVY Kharif conference 2017 -18

Prologue-Uniqueness • Autonomy • Flexibility • Local level planning • Umbrella scheme –Agriculture and

Prologue-Uniqueness • Autonomy • Flexibility • Local level planning • Umbrella scheme –Agriculture and allied sectors • Nearly Rs 54, 000 crores ; 14, 000 projects • Successful penetration

Glimpses of Some Successful concepts blossomed. . . Youth in Agriculture Infrastructure Development PPPIAD

Glimpses of Some Successful concepts blossomed. . . Youth in Agriculture Infrastructure Development PPPIAD Women empowerment Entrepreneur Development

Need for revamping Decade old – needs reorientation Aligning with present day policies Thin

Need for revamping Decade old – needs reorientation Aligning with present day policies Thin spread across different departments Need Focused approach Systematic approach for sustained results Scaling up of successful concepts Policies/reports shaping revamped RKVY farmer welfare centric & doubling of farmers income Report of working group of Consumer Affairs Report of the Group of Secretaries skill developme nt & Startup India concepts

Remunerative Approaches For The Agriculture and Allied sectors Rejuvenation RKVY- RAFTAAR

Remunerative Approaches For The Agriculture and Allied sectors Rejuvenation RKVY- RAFTAAR

Stakeholder consultations & focus areas Concept note/ draft EFC circulated – 10 th January

Stakeholder consultations & focus areas Concept note/ draft EFC circulated – 10 th January 2017 Consultation with states - 24 th January , 2017 Comments states, concerned departments , ministries, Niti. Aayog Revised Final EFC approved by hon’ble minister- sent to Mo. F Post harvest Infrastructure focus Farm to Fork Approach PPPAID Value addition Agri business models Innovations& Entrepreneur development

RKVY- New Proposal Aims and Objectives To strengthen the farmers’ efforts through creation of

RKVY- New Proposal Aims and Objectives To strengthen the farmers’ efforts through creation of required pre and post harvesting agri infrastructure farming - remunerative economic activity multipronged approach To promote value chain linked production models that will help in increase in income of farmer To empower farmers to risk mitigation with more focus on income generation activities holistic development of agriculture and allied sectors additional To empower youth with skill development, innovation and agrientrepreneurship based agribusiness models To encourage public private partnerships for the Integrated Development of Agriculture

Criteria for interstate allocation % share of net unirrigated area in a state to

Criteria for interstate allocation % share of net unirrigated area in a state to net unirrigated area of all States- 15% % of small and marginal farmers in the state compared to total number of small and marginal farmers in the country 30% Moving averages of the increase in plan expenditure in agriculture and allied sectors in the previous 3 years period 30% Average Gross State Value Added (GSVA) in agriculture and allied sectors in last 3 years 20%. % of youth population in the state compared to total youth in the country 5%

Components of RKVY- RAFTAAR RKVYRAFTAAR Regular RKVY 70% Agri. Infrastructure Development 50% Pre-Harvest Infrastructure

Components of RKVY- RAFTAAR RKVYRAFTAAR Regular RKVY 70% Agri. Infrastructure Development 50% Pre-Harvest Infrastructure (40%) Value added production agribusiness/ PPPIAD-30% Post _harvest infrastructure (60%) Sub-Schemes 20% Flexi funds 20% Innovation & Entrepreneur dev Dev 10%

RKVY-INFRASTRUCTURE • Soil / Seed testing labs • Seed processing facilities • Seed farms

RKVY-INFRASTRUCTURE • Soil / Seed testing labs • Seed processing facilities • Seed farms • Seed storage godowns • Seed certification infrastructure • Labs for production of bio control agents • State Pesticide/Residue testing labs • Bio fertiliser production units • Custom hiring centres • Machine testing centres • Orchards • Machinery to reduce post harvest losses • Soil and water conservation activities • Breeding farms • Vaccination centres • Diagnosis labs • Milk collection centres and infrastructure • Fisheries-cold storage , fish ponds • Percolation tanks • Poly House/Shade-Net • Pack House/Integrated Pack House • Cold Storage

Value addition linked production projects What kind • Value addition models -National Agriculture Innovation

Value addition linked production projects What kind • Value addition models -National Agriculture Innovation Projects ( NAIP) of ICAR-cereals, fruits, vegetables • Public Private Partnership for Integrated Agriculture Development ( PPPIAD) • Any other successful models in the states Who does • FPOs/farmers, States, SAU/ICAR-in partnership with MNCs, /entrepreneurs • Convergence& coordination-various schemes , dept. Of food processing , APEDA How to do • Adopt end to end models: Production-value additionagribusiness marketing- assured& additional income

Illustration of FARM TO FORK value addition model of COARSE CEREALS s, e l

Illustration of FARM TO FORK value addition model of COARSE CEREALS s, e l ood es n r, lak nits f u o , fl wa g u ra ssin ce o r p lue a V ion y t i d ad nolog h tec States through FPOs in rainfed areas ion t uc als d e o Pr cer of ASSURED/ ADDITIONAL INCOME TO FARMERS Millets Development Directorate, ICAR ITC/Britannia/ individual entrepreneurs Marke tingagribu siness

Other Value Chain models- NAIP Fortification of food products with protein extracted from rice

Other Value Chain models- NAIP Fortification of food products with protein extracted from rice bran- Tribal areas-honey extraction, processing, marketing biproducts from broken dal, powdered dal Banana psuedostem for fibre, pulp and paper making, Seabuckthornehimachal- juice, jam, toffee, pulp leather Bio ethanol from sweet sorghum in rainfed areas Vegetable dye development- Anthocyanins from jamun, black carrots; capsanthin from paprika; lycopoene from tomato; etc.

Public Private Partnership for Integrated Agriculture Development Farmers groups -5000 /group Primary processing -grading,

Public Private Partnership for Integrated Agriculture Development Farmers groups -5000 /group Primary processing -grading, packing etc. - Storage, transport facilities Integrated farming proposals-private/SFAC Increased production/productivity Marketing States to consider projects in SLSC Improved farming technologies-private Increased income to farmers RKVY-Funding-Rs 50, 000/farmer Contract signing between farmers and private sector Public sector-funding Private sector- technical support from end to end

Flexi funds. . . Some suggestions Agritourismconvergence with tourism dept programmes Model village level

Flexi funds. . . Some suggestions Agritourismconvergence with tourism dept programmes Model village level crop production unitslinkages from inputs to value addition Any project that states feel required- infrastructure/ value addition/innovation Vertical agriculture Hydroponics for fodder / aquaponics

Sub-Schemes • Issues of national /regional importance • Problem specific EXISTING BGREI CDP Reclamation

Sub-Schemes • Issues of national /regional importance • Problem specific EXISTING BGREI CDP Reclamation of problematic soils Pulses in rice fallows Foot and mouth disease Bee keeping Fodder development NEW Peri-urban Agriculture Black pepper in Meghalaya, , Kerala

Innovation and agri-entrepreneur development Support for infrastructure of incubation centre Support for incubation of

Innovation and agri-entrepreneur development Support for infrastructure of incubation centre Support for incubation of entrepreneurs Handholding till agribusiness establishment setting up of agri business –Financial support entrepreneurs/incubatees/ FPOs Awards- best entrepreneur • Special Agrientreprenuers cell • Nodal agency to assist RKVY division • National level screening of projects • End to end support to entrepreneurs

Expectations from States • New scheme Approval with in 2 months-New guidelines-rabi-states may take

Expectations from States • New scheme Approval with in 2 months-New guidelines-rabi-states may take up new projects • Geotagging of assets –Monitoring • Social media publicity-face book /twitter ; proactive in letting others know of the successes • Coffee table book- success stories in format • Short films of successful projects by NDFC-cooperation • Fund releases linked to RDMIS completion, 25% projects monitoring, Geotagging progress etc. • Adherence to Timelines

‘Hamein Bheek Nahi Chahiye; pani, bijli, markets, kimat dena , bharat ko superstar banayenge”.

‘Hamein Bheek Nahi Chahiye; pani, bijli, markets, kimat dena , bharat ko superstar banayenge”. . . Shri GENA BHAI PATEL, differently abled progressive pomegranate farmer from Banaskantha, Gujarat. . . civil service day April 20 th

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