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Governance in Agricultural Extension - Innovations and Issues Dr. P. Chandra Shekara, Director (Agri.Extn.) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management [MANAGE], Hyderabad Dr. P. Chandra Shekara, Director (Agri.Extn.) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management [MANAGE], Hyderabad 1
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National Mission on Agricultural Extension and Technology [NMAET] Implemented in 12 th plan Four Sub Missions - Sub Mission on Agricultural Extension [SAME] - Sub Mission on Seed and Planting material [SMSP] - Sub Mission on Agricultural Mechanization [SMAM] - Sub Mission on Plant Protection and Plant quarantine [SMPP] Extension and Technology are blended through Sub Missions under NMAET. 2
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Extension Reforms – Key Guiding Principles New institutional arrangements – Decentralized decision making. Convergence of line departments – Gap filling mode. Multi agency extension strategies – Encourage private sector (minimum 10% allocation). Broad-based extension delivery (FSA). Group approach to extension – CIGs. Gender concerns-Minimum 30% allocation. Sustainability of extension services – Minimum 10% beneficiary contribution. Bottom-up planning. Convergence of programmes. 3
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Agri-Entrepreneurs Block Technology Team District Training Centre, KVK & ZRS SAMETI&SAU/ICAR Inst.. State Farmers Advisory committee Farm Schools Block Farmers Advisory Committee District Farmers Advisory Comittee CIGs,FIGs, FARMERS/FARM WOMEN Block ATMA Cell Farmer Friend State Nodal Cell ATMA (GB & MC) DAC,MoA, GoI MANAGE/EEIs State Level Sanctioning Committee (SLSC) Inter Departmental Working Group (IDWG) FUNDFLOWFUNDFLOW WORKPLANWORKPLAN 4
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Issues Quality of SREPs Convergence among Public-Public and Public-Private Programmes R-E-F-M - Linkages Active participation of Farmers Advisory Committees 5
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Launched on 9 th April 2002 Professionalizing Agricultural Extension Self employment opportunity for qualified Agriculture professionals Two months free residential training on Agri-Entrepreneurship One year handholding support Start-up loan up to Rs.20 lakhs 36-44% credit linked back-ended composite subsidy Training and handholding through 108 Nodal Training Institutes 41, 486 were trained. 16,605 Established Agri-ventures. 32 Categories of activities. Agri-Clinics and Agri-Business Centres Scheme 6
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Sl. No. Name of the ActivityNo. of Agriventures Established 1Agri-Clinics2,458 2Agri-Clinics and Agribusiness Centres6,069 3Agro-Eco Tourism10 4Animal Feed Unit44 5Bio-fertilizer production and Marketing98 6Contract Farming55 7Cultivation of Medicinal Plants111 8Direct Marketing168 9Farm Machinery Unit479 10Fisheries Development295 Agro-ventures Established (16-12-2014) 7
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Sl. No. Name of the ActivityNo. of Agriventures Established 11Floriculture95 12Horticulture Clinic125 13Landscape + Nursery109 14Nursery413 15Organic Farming85 16Pesticides Production and Marketing34 17Post Harvest Management + Value addition235 18Fisheries Clinic14 19Seed Processing and & Agri-business312 20Soil Testing Laboratory100 21 Tissue culture unit28 8
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Sl. No. Name of the ActivityNo. of Agri ventures Established 22Vegetable production & Marketing158 23Vermi Composting / Organic manure473 24Veterinary Clinics823 25Crop production187 26Dairy/Poultry/Piggery/Goat etc.,3,361 27Rural Godowns46 28Production & Marketing of Bio-Control Agents14 29Agriculture Journalism16 30Sericulture42 31Mushroom Cultivation72 32Apiary76 Total16,605 9
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MAS started in 2006, is an Agri-services and training centre on wheels moving from village to village equipped with Audio-visual Aids such as Projector, Screen, Laptop, Electronic Board and CDs on best farm practices. Offers Agri-inputs and consultancy services at the door steps of the farmer. Extension services – Imparts training in the bus itself at the village on ATMA activities and other Government programmes. Provides on farm services to farmers such as Soil testing. Plans to replicate the model in Neighbouring States. Farmer covered – 46,850 in 26 districts of Jharkhand and Bihar States. Direct Employment to 11 persons. Annual turnover Rs.35 lakhs. Mr. Vijay Bharat, Post Graduate in Agriculture Founder of “Mobile Agricultural School (MAS)” Ranchi, Jharkhand Ph: 09431588284, email: vijmassmoon@yahoo.com 10
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Impact Increase in yield -17.4% Increase in income - 28.8% Extension coverage - 38 Villages per Agripreneur Employment created - 6 per Agri-venture 18
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42% of the trained candidates have established Agri- ventures. 10% of the established Agripreneurs obtained loan. 5% of the established Agripreneurs obtained subsidy. Poor linkages with ATMA. Lack of Agripreneurship Component in Agriculture education. Issues 19
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Objective is to transform Input Dealers into Para-Extension Workers. Study material in local language. 48 Contact classes and field visits on Market holidays at District level spread over an year. Self financed program - Course fee of Rs.20,000/- per candidate. Some states meeting a part of course fee. So far 3,346 Input Dealers were trained across the country. Conducted 3 rd Party evaluation - Outcome very encouraging. Refresher Programs started. Diploma in Agricultural Extension Services for Input Dealers (DAESI) 20
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DAESI programme is ‘very relevant for 52% of input dealers and ‘relevant’ for 48% to their profession. Increase in confidence level in post DAESI years as rated as “high” by 73%“ very high” by 4% and “moderate” by 23% Agriculture Department officials (90%) expressed that the DAESI trained Agri-input dealers are actively participating in providing extension services to farmers. Customer base for 81% of DAESI trained input dealers increased in post DAESI years. Business income enhanced for 81% of the input dealers. 60% of the farmers satisfied with the advices given by the DAESI trained input dealers. Average number of villages and farmers covered per retail Agri- input dealer is 38 and 1071. Third Party Evaluation of DAESI 21
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Issues Self financing of the programme Utilization of DAESI trained Input Dealers in Extension Business interest V/s Business Ethics 22
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Strengthening Agricultural Extension Shifting focus from means to ends Shifting focus from production to farmer. 1.25 lakh Common Service Centres and 1.55 lakh Post offices as Extension Delivery Points. Certified Crop Advisors Vocationalization of Agriculture Social security to farmers Accountability - Farmers Charter 23
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24 Email: chandra@manage.gov.in
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