Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana Rabi conference Vigyan Bhawan
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana Rabi conference Vigyan Bhawan 19 th September, 2017
AT A GLANCE • RKVY-introduction AT A GLANCE • Utilization position of funds • Geotagging of RKVY assets –status • PPPIAD under RKVY • Issues to be addressed
RKVY-Introduction • • Umbrella flexi scheme since 2007 - Autonomy to States Funding to states in 2 equal instalments for Agriculture & Allied sector Gap filling in existing funding but no overlapping with other schemes Centrally Sponsored Scheme: Centre(60) : States(40); NER States (10) : Centre (90) & 100% for UTs Criteria for Allocation of funds to States based on 6 parameters District /State Agriculture Plan & SAIDP based Planning Project Mode -Cost norms as per ongoing schemes/ programmes of Go. I/ States
RKVY-STREAMS Production& growth • Seeds • Nutrients • Plant Protection • Machinery • Extension Infrastructure • Soil testing labs • Seed testing labs • Fertiliser quality control labs • Pesticide testing labs • Custom hiring centres • Post harvest infrastructure and Godowns • Cold storage • Market Shed • Milk centres etc. Together 80% Flexi funds(10%) initiatives related to production &growth, infrastructure etc. Subschemes(20%) • BGREI • CDP • FMD • Reclamation of problem soils • Saffron Mission
Status of Allocation, Release and Utilization of funds under RKVY Total UC pending for 2015 -16 is Rs. 117. 65 crore and for 2016 -17 UC pending is Rs. 1475. 95 cr
Major Unspent Balances pending with the States Sl. No. State 2014 -15 (Rs. in crore) 2015 -16 1 Bihar 89. 65 21. 75 2 Jharkhand 28. 64 17. 10 3 Punjab 16. 18 33. 15 4 Uttar Pradesh 5. 34 - 5 Jammu & Kashmir 2. 88 1. 74
Major Unspent Balances pending with the States Sl No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 State Odisha Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Punjab Assam Telangana Haryana Tamil Nadu Gujarat * Nagaland is the State with 100% utilization of funds under RKVY. 2016 -17 206. 83 155. 12 122. 51 113. 04 105. 93 95. 81 94. 67 85. 25 83. 24 75. 96 65. 92 (Rs. in cr)
Status of SAP/DAP/ SAIDP for XII Plan • SAP/ DAP/ SAIDP prepared: Andhra Pradesh, Mizoram, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, West Bengal • Only SAP & DAP : Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Jammu & Kashmir, Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Rajasthan, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, West Bengal • Only SAP : Nagaland • Only DAP : Maharashtra, Kerala
Geo Tagging of RKVY Assets Concept and Objective: • Development of Web-based geo-portal on ISRO-Bhuvan platform for RKVY assets • Process of adding geographical identification like latitude and longitude to assets • Android based mobile app. for capturing RKVY assets at block/Tehsil/Mandal/District levels • Capacity building and Training of Trainers(TOTs) at State level • Help user find location specific asset information.
Geo-spatial spread of RKVY GEO Tags as on 15 th Sep, 2017 Better States Odisha – 7762 Karnataka -7581 J&K -7466 Andhra Pradesh- 5203 Tamil Nadu – 3992 Uttarakhand- 3018 West Bengal - 2917 Sates to improve Sikkim 0 Nagaland- 0 Manipur- 3 Assam 18 Arunachal Pradesh-19 Bihar 18 Meghalaya- 85
Status of State level Bhuvan users and No of Geo-tags
Status of State level Bhuvan users and No of Geo-tags
Public Private Partnership for Integrated Agricultural Development PPPIAD- Under RKVY “Making farming a viable business proposition”
Main Features of PPPIAD Ø Corporates to propose Integrated projects in Agriculture & Allied sectors Ø Projects can span 3 -5 years. Ø Each project to target 5000 farmers. Ø Mobilizing farmers to produce in groups. Ø Average investment is Rs. 1. 00 lakh per farmer. Ø Government support will be restricted to 50% (ceiling of Rs. 50, 000/per farmer) Ø Financial assistance provided by States to Corporates through the RKVY.
Major Interventions taken under PPPIAD- RKVY • Maharashtra-51 projects Eg. -Vegetable (FPOs & Export Companies) -PPPIAD Value Chain Development in Banana 2014 -15 (Rs. 1. 47 cr) • Odisha- 8 Projects Eg- INCENTIVISING HYBRID SUNFLOWER Cultivation of Hybrid Sunflower in PPP endeavor 2015 -16 (Rs. 5. 04 cr) • Karnataka- 3 projects Eg- Implementation of PPP-IHD (Public Private Partnership-Integrated Horticulture Development) Project 2016 -17 Vegetable and Fruit Crops (Rs. 16. 36 cr), Districts- Bangalore & Belgaum etc • Andhra Pradesh – 2; Madhya Pradesh: 1 ; Gujarat- 1 and Jharkhand -1.
National Value System Partnership Platform New Initiatives for PPPIAD • Hon’ble PM’s vision of doubling farmers income by 2022 • Committee on Doubling Farmers Income submitted 4 volumes • Volume-4 recommends establishment of “National Value System Partnership Platform” to foster integrated value chain in Agriculture, Horticulture and allied Sectors to synergize efforts under PPPIAD • Aims at bringing about transformation of food value chain system in India through market led and multistake holder participation
National Value System Partnership Platform New Initiatives for PPPIAD contd/- • Aims at: Ø Market led production (farm to fork) Ø Market risk management Ø Higher degree of monetization of farm produce • Recommending platform structure at National level, State level and District level
Proposed Agricultural Value System Platform Strengthen and build Partnerships • Inter-state • Intra-state • International Initiate new market links Workshops & Roundtables • Integrated value chain system • Demand linked supply chains Identify investments • State level • National level • International Monitor and impact reports • Assess proposals • Incubate, assist • Integrate govt. schemes • Project development • Trade development Activities • Upscale existing models • New business models • Knowledge exchange • Catalyse & encourage • Enterprise approach • Farmer income growth • Policy strengthening • Gainful productivity Outcomes • One-nation agricultural market • Unlock development bottlenecks • Sustainable agri-business for farmers • Future ready supply chain networks • Income security for farmers • Nutrition security for consumers Goal Meet climate change targets & sustainable development goals Reduction in Food loss through enhanced linkage with demand Socio-economic boost due to enhanced income to farmers Impact Source: DFI Report
Proposed Structure of AVS Platform National AVSP Executive Committee Advisory Council A multi-stakeholder National Executive Committee will provide strategic leadership and oversee activities of the partnership platform. Advisory Council of inter-ministerial govt. representatives, civil society, farmer groups, private sector – provide advise and support National AVSP Secretariat To coordinate operational and knowledge support, and contribute to governance and monitoring of activities Headed by senior professional with private sector experience, with 4 -5 supporting staff State AVSP Executive Committee Advisory Board State Directorate of Agriculture Marketing, guided by the Chief Secretary To analyze potential value chain partnership, formulating partnerships and putting an implementation framework District AVSP Task Force SAU, KVK, NABARD with inclusion of farmers, community, partnership with NGO, SHG and entrepreneurs To implement the identified set of activities as an integrated value chain system Block Level Management Unit Gram Panchayat and ATMA, FPO, village level societies, SHG, NGO and other groups To identify grassroots innovation & entrepreneurs and build collaboration in the business chain Source: DFI Report
Issues to be addressed • States to submit pending UCs and physical financial reports for claiming 2 nd instl. of funds • States like J&K, Meghalaya, Manipur, Punjab and Goa etc. are not entering data in RKVY-MIS (2015 -16 onwards). States to ensure complete updation of entries in MIS for further release of funds. • Projects to be submitted in the DPR format already circulated • States to fast pace geo tagging of RKVY assets • SAP/DAP/SAIDP need to be prepared • Replies on CAG audit pending from Arunachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, J&K, Meghalaya, Jharkhand, Kerala, Manipur, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Sikkim.
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