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AGRICULTURE
POLICY IN

INDIA
Agricultural scenario
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Agriculture is the largest provider of
livelihood in rural India
It contributes 25 percent to India’s GDP
It is still dependent primarily on the monsoons
The growth in agricultural production has been
stagnant for the past several years.
The drought in north and western parts in 2009
created shortages in supply of food grains.
Factors Affecting Agriculture
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Small and fragmented landholdings
Dependence on the monsoon
Lack of international competitiveness of its
produce
Inadequate availability of electricity,
fertilizers, irrigation and pesticides
Poor access of the farmers to good roads,
market infrastructure, refrigerated
transportation of goods
Conversion of agricultural land for
residential and other land use purposes.
Macro-Management in
Agriculture Planning
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This represents a major shift from the programmatic to
the Macro Management mode of planning and
implementation to operationalise regionally
differentiated strategies and ensure that limited financial
allocations find timely and effective application in the
intended areas
Technology Missions
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A Technology Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture
in the North Eastern States including Sikkim was launched during
2001-02 with an outlay of Rs.239 crore.
The Scheme seeks to address all issues relating to the development
of horticulture in the region covering research, development and
marketing.
The mission has been extended to Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal
and Jammu and Kashmir.
A Central Sector Scheme on Technology Mission for Coconut was
launched for implementation during 2001-02. The Mission seeks to
address issues like technology development, demonstration,
processing, product diversification, market research and promotion.
Law on Multi-State Co-operative
Societies
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The Central Government has enacted a new
Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002 to
provide full functional autonomy and
democratic management to co-operative
societies.
Credit
Farmers now will have to pay a maximum
interest rate of 9 per cent on bank loans up to
Rs.50,000 for each crop.
 Earlier, they had to pay a rate of 14 to 18 %
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Grameen Bhandaran Yojana
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A scheme of construction, renovation and
expansion of rural godowns, called
Grameen Bhandaran Yojana, was
launched during 2001-02.
Programme for AgriInfrastrucutral Facilities
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The Government has announced a Rs 50,000 crore
programme for mitigating the difficulties, being faced by
the agricultural sector.
The programme, to be spread over three years, will
address issues like agri-infrastructural facilities,
wasteland development, minor irrigation, functioning
and viability of cooperatives, grading, certification,
storage of agro-products, their processing, cold chains
and modern abattoirs.
Under the programme, to be operated by the
NABARD(National Bank for Agriculture and Rural
Development), loans will be made available to
borrowers at low competitive rates.
Insurance
The National Agricultural Insurance Scheme, Aims at
protecting the farmers against crop losses suffered on
account of natural calamities such as drought, flood,
hailstorm, cyclone, pests diseases.
 The Scheme is currently implemented by 22 States and 2
UTs.
 The Seed Crop Insurance is currently being
implemented in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Maharashtra, Uttar
Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Gujarat.
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Protection of Plant Varieties &
Farmers’ Rights Act
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The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights
Act provides for establishment of an effective system for
protection of plant varieties and plant breeders and for
encouraging the development of new varieties of plants.
The plant varieties will be registered for plant breeder
rights, based on the criteria of distinctness, uniformity
and stability.
National Seeds Policy
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The main features of the National Seeds Policy, 2002
include development of new and improved varieties of
plants, timely availability of quality seeds, compulsory
registration of seeds, creation of infrastructure facilities,
quality assurance, promotion of seed industry, abolition
of licensing for seed dealers, facility for import of best
quality seeds, encouragement for export of seeds and
creation of Seed Banks and National Seed Grid.
Mass Media Support for
Agriculture Extension
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The scheme aims at utilizing the vast mass
media infrastructure available in the
country for providing agriculture-related
extension services.
Kisan Call Centres
The scheme aims at addressing queries and
questions raised by farmers throughout the
country.
 The farmer can access a Call Centre through
toll free lines by dialing 1551 any time.
 The questions will be answered by agrigraduates and specialists.
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Drought Management
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The country faced a severe drought last year. In order to
mitigate drought conditions, the Government of India
allocated 87.36 lakh MTs of food grains, free of cost,
and provided cash assistance of Rs.4,214.95 crore under
CRF and NCCF to the 17 drought affected States
Agriclinics and Agribusiness
Centers
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The scheme of Agriclinics and Agribusiness Centers was
launched in 2001-2002, with the objective of using
unemployed agriculture graduates to provide extension
services to farmers on payment basis by setting up their
private ventures.
The Government of India provides training to
agriculture graduates willing to set up such centers
Assistance for Sugarcane
Farmers
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The Government has announced a one time assistance of
Rs.678.06 crore to Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Haryana,
Punjab and Bihar to clear the cane arrears of sugarcane
farmers for the 2002-03 season
Milk Production
Several measures, initiated by the Government
to increase the productivity of livestock, have
resulted in significant increase in the milk
production to the level of an estimated 89.1
million tonnes in 2002-03 as compared to 17
million tonnes in 1950-51.
 India has become the largest producer of milk in
the world.
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Agricultural research
About 400 improved varieties/hybrids of crops
have been released for realizing improved
productivity and enhanced stabilized production.
 Eighteen improved agricultural tools and
equipment have been developed and
standardized
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Food Security
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Food security refers to the availability of food and one's access to it.
A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not
live in hunger or fear of starvation.

 Effective price support operations for safeguarding the interests of
the farmers.
 Distribution of food grains throughout the country for public
distribution system.
 Maintaining satisfactory level of operational and buffer stocks of
food grains to ensure National Food Security
Public Distribution System
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The Public Distribution System is one of the important elements of
the Government’s ‘Food Security’ system.

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PDS involves management of supplies of essential commodities
and maintenance of their uninterrupted flow at affordable prices to
the identified beneficiaries.

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It also works as an instrument for moderating the open market
prices of food.
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PDS means distribution of essential commodities to a large
number of people through a network of FPS on a recurring
basis.

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Commodities involved are:

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WHEAT

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RICE

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KEROSENE

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SUGAR
Who Operates PDS?
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By Central Govt: They are responsible for procurement,
storage, transportation (up to the district headquarters)
and bulk allocation of food grains.

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By State Govt: They are responsible for distributing
these food grains to consumers through a network of
Fair Price Shops.
Targeted PDS
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In June 1997, the Government of India launched the Targeted Public
Distribution System (TPDS) with focus on the poor. Under the
TPDS, States are required to formulate and implement foolproof
arrangements for identification of the poor for delivery of food
grains and for its distribution in a transparent and accountable
manner
The scheme when introduced, was intended to benefit about 6 crore
poor families for whom a quantity of about 72 lakh tonnes of food
grains was earmarked annually.
The identification of the poor under the scheme is done by the
States as per State-wise poverty estimates of the Planning
Commission for 1993-94 based on the methodology.
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Agriculture policy in india

  • 2. Agricultural scenario      Agriculture is the largest provider of livelihood in rural India It contributes 25 percent to India’s GDP It is still dependent primarily on the monsoons The growth in agricultural production has been stagnant for the past several years. The drought in north and western parts in 2009 created shortages in supply of food grains.
  • 3. Factors Affecting Agriculture       Small and fragmented landholdings Dependence on the monsoon Lack of international competitiveness of its produce Inadequate availability of electricity, fertilizers, irrigation and pesticides Poor access of the farmers to good roads, market infrastructure, refrigerated transportation of goods Conversion of agricultural land for residential and other land use purposes.
  • 4. Macro-Management in Agriculture Planning  This represents a major shift from the programmatic to the Macro Management mode of planning and implementation to operationalise regionally differentiated strategies and ensure that limited financial allocations find timely and effective application in the intended areas
  • 5. Technology Missions     A Technology Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture in the North Eastern States including Sikkim was launched during 2001-02 with an outlay of Rs.239 crore. The Scheme seeks to address all issues relating to the development of horticulture in the region covering research, development and marketing. The mission has been extended to Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Jammu and Kashmir. A Central Sector Scheme on Technology Mission for Coconut was launched for implementation during 2001-02. The Mission seeks to address issues like technology development, demonstration, processing, product diversification, market research and promotion.
  • 6. Law on Multi-State Co-operative Societies  The Central Government has enacted a new Multi-State Cooperative Societies Act, 2002 to provide full functional autonomy and democratic management to co-operative societies.
  • 7. Credit Farmers now will have to pay a maximum interest rate of 9 per cent on bank loans up to Rs.50,000 for each crop.  Earlier, they had to pay a rate of 14 to 18 % 
  • 8. Grameen Bhandaran Yojana  A scheme of construction, renovation and expansion of rural godowns, called Grameen Bhandaran Yojana, was launched during 2001-02.
  • 9. Programme for AgriInfrastrucutral Facilities    The Government has announced a Rs 50,000 crore programme for mitigating the difficulties, being faced by the agricultural sector. The programme, to be spread over three years, will address issues like agri-infrastructural facilities, wasteland development, minor irrigation, functioning and viability of cooperatives, grading, certification, storage of agro-products, their processing, cold chains and modern abattoirs. Under the programme, to be operated by the NABARD(National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development), loans will be made available to borrowers at low competitive rates.
  • 10. Insurance The National Agricultural Insurance Scheme, Aims at protecting the farmers against crop losses suffered on account of natural calamities such as drought, flood, hailstorm, cyclone, pests diseases.  The Scheme is currently implemented by 22 States and 2 UTs.  The Seed Crop Insurance is currently being implemented in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Gujarat. 
  • 11. Protection of Plant Varieties & Farmers’ Rights Act   The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act provides for establishment of an effective system for protection of plant varieties and plant breeders and for encouraging the development of new varieties of plants. The plant varieties will be registered for plant breeder rights, based on the criteria of distinctness, uniformity and stability.
  • 12. National Seeds Policy  The main features of the National Seeds Policy, 2002 include development of new and improved varieties of plants, timely availability of quality seeds, compulsory registration of seeds, creation of infrastructure facilities, quality assurance, promotion of seed industry, abolition of licensing for seed dealers, facility for import of best quality seeds, encouragement for export of seeds and creation of Seed Banks and National Seed Grid.
  • 13. Mass Media Support for Agriculture Extension  The scheme aims at utilizing the vast mass media infrastructure available in the country for providing agriculture-related extension services.
  • 14. Kisan Call Centres The scheme aims at addressing queries and questions raised by farmers throughout the country.  The farmer can access a Call Centre through toll free lines by dialing 1551 any time.  The questions will be answered by agrigraduates and specialists. 
  • 15. Drought Management  The country faced a severe drought last year. In order to mitigate drought conditions, the Government of India allocated 87.36 lakh MTs of food grains, free of cost, and provided cash assistance of Rs.4,214.95 crore under CRF and NCCF to the 17 drought affected States
  • 16. Agriclinics and Agribusiness Centers   The scheme of Agriclinics and Agribusiness Centers was launched in 2001-2002, with the objective of using unemployed agriculture graduates to provide extension services to farmers on payment basis by setting up their private ventures. The Government of India provides training to agriculture graduates willing to set up such centers
  • 17. Assistance for Sugarcane Farmers  The Government has announced a one time assistance of Rs.678.06 crore to Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Haryana, Punjab and Bihar to clear the cane arrears of sugarcane farmers for the 2002-03 season
  • 18. Milk Production Several measures, initiated by the Government to increase the productivity of livestock, have resulted in significant increase in the milk production to the level of an estimated 89.1 million tonnes in 2002-03 as compared to 17 million tonnes in 1950-51.  India has become the largest producer of milk in the world. 
  • 19. Agricultural research About 400 improved varieties/hybrids of crops have been released for realizing improved productivity and enhanced stabilized production.  Eighteen improved agricultural tools and equipment have been developed and standardized 
  • 20. Food Security  Food security refers to the availability of food and one's access to it. A household is considered food-secure when its occupants do not live in hunger or fear of starvation.  Effective price support operations for safeguarding the interests of the farmers.  Distribution of food grains throughout the country for public distribution system.  Maintaining satisfactory level of operational and buffer stocks of food grains to ensure National Food Security
  • 21. Public Distribution System  The Public Distribution System is one of the important elements of the Government’s ‘Food Security’ system.  PDS involves management of supplies of essential commodities and maintenance of their uninterrupted flow at affordable prices to the identified beneficiaries.  It also works as an instrument for moderating the open market prices of food.
  • 22.  PDS means distribution of essential commodities to a large number of people through a network of FPS on a recurring basis.  Commodities involved are:  WHEAT  RICE  KEROSENE  SUGAR
  • 23. Who Operates PDS?  By Central Govt: They are responsible for procurement, storage, transportation (up to the district headquarters) and bulk allocation of food grains.  By State Govt: They are responsible for distributing these food grains to consumers through a network of Fair Price Shops.
  • 24. Targeted PDS    In June 1997, the Government of India launched the Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) with focus on the poor. Under the TPDS, States are required to formulate and implement foolproof arrangements for identification of the poor for delivery of food grains and for its distribution in a transparent and accountable manner The scheme when introduced, was intended to benefit about 6 crore poor families for whom a quantity of about 72 lakh tonnes of food grains was earmarked annually. The identification of the poor under the scheme is done by the States as per State-wise poverty estimates of the Planning Commission for 1993-94 based on the methodology.