Dr. B.K.Paty Director, Agricultural Marketing. The case of KASAM.

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Dr. B.K.Paty Director, Agricultural Marketing

The case of KASAM

Introduction KASAM (Kandhamal Apex Spices Association for Marketing) came into being in the year 1998 and located in Phulbani in Odisha, KASAM is a registered Appex Society formed by the Sixty One(61) Spice Development Societies(SDS) of the district with more than 10,000 farmers as primary members KASAM has entered in marketing of Organic Spices & other Spices in a big way It has developed infrastructure for production and supply of value added spices supply of best spices to the market by promoting brand name "Kandhamal" ( K )

Production Polished turmeric finger – 1200MT to 1500MT per annum Turmeric powder – 30MT per annum Mustard – 30MT per annum Ginger slice – 30MT per annum Arrowroot powder – 30MT per annum

Activities production of quality & value added, hygenic spices and setup viable marketting network by minimising the expoitation of traders Manufacturer, Processor, Supplier and Exporter of a wide range of Organic Products like Organic Spices such as Organic Turmeric Finger, Organic Ginger Slices, Organic Arrowroot Powder, Organic Mustard Seeds and Organic Tamarind Paste; and Organic Honey. KASAM directly procures from farmers & exports to USA, UK, Holland & Germany after processing.

Organic certification prestigious Organic certificate from CUC, Netherlands that recognizes the high quality of our products. testing facilities at SGS, Delhi and Spices Board Lab ensure that the quality of the product.

The case of ORMAS

Objectives ORMAS is facilitating empowerment of rural producers through economic upliftment : --1.Formation and Management of small women groups, 2. Capacity building of Self-Help and SGSY groups 3. Initiation of Micro Enterprises and Micro Credit Linkages, and 4. Empowering the SHG/SGSY groups for sustainable Self Managed Activities.

Intervention areas 1. Market Research, 2. Activity selection/Trade identification, 3. Assessing Feasibility of Key activities, 4. Technology Up-gradation, 5. Skill Development, 6. Standardization and Quality Assurance,

Intervention areas 7. Design Diversification and Product 8. Scientific and Attractive Packaging Development, 9. Participation and Organization of Product Promotion Exhibition, and 10. Facilitate Sales through different channels

ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES - ‘Compact and Cluster’ approach, i.e., concentrating in a small area at a time. -Made successful interventions for the value addition skills for processing of fruits, infrastructure support like cold storages for tribal areas, etc. -Key products and activities are Siali and Sal leaf plate making, Hill broom, Honey processing, Dal processing, Kewda leaf products, developing marketing linkages for vegetables, Tamarind, Amla, Harida, Kalmegh, onion, turmeric, ginger.

Achievements Sl. NoA District SHG Formed SHG Provided with RFA* SHG Provided with IG Fund ** No. of CFC *** Created Remarks 1Bolangir onion storage godowns (50 MT), 5 storage-cum- processing centers, 2 Dal processing machines, 102 ground nut auto feed machines, 1 turmeric grinder. 2Boudh LCP units, 3 dal processing units. 3 Kalahand i electric operated Dal processing centers, 5 onion storage go- downs, 24 hand operated Dal processing machines, 1 transit go-down – cum-training centre 4Koraput Dal processing units *RFA : Revolving Fund Assistance **IG : Income Generating, ***CFC : Common Facility Center, LPCM- Leaf Plate & Cup Making. Source: ORMAS

Achievements 5 Nowrangpu r LPC and 5 Dal processing units. 6Nayagarh LPC & 4 Dal processing units 7 Nuapada small structures (2MT capacity) and 1 onion storage godown (50 MT capacity) 8 Rayagada Dal processing and 2 LPCM units 9 Sonepur Handloom units Total *RFA : Revolving Fund Assistance **IG : Income Generating, ***CFC : Common Facility Center, LPCM- Leaf Plate & Cup Making. Source: ORMAS

Two success stories of ORMAS Marketing of kandul dal in Rayagada district Marketing of vegetables in Angul district

MARKETING/EXPORT OF WATER MELONS BY FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION

Details of the activities of the association 20 villages of Dhenkanal district More than 5000 farmers over 1140 acres of land Exporting to Bhutan and also to neighbouring states like West Bengal and Assam.