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LEVERAGING CONTRACT FARMING IN AGRICULTURE
FOR TRIANGULAR BENEFIT

Presented by
N.Satheeshkumar
(virusat87@gmail.com)
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Contents
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Definition
Need & Importance
History of Contract farming
Area under CF
Clauses of contract
Advantages & Disadvantages
Types
Success stories & Failure
Conclusion

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Definitions – Contract Farming
• Agricultural production carried out according to an
agreement between a buyer and farmers, which establishes
conditions for the production and marketing of a farm
product/products
(FAO,2009)

• Contract farming (CF) is defined as forward agreements
specifying the obligations of farmers and buyers as partners in
business.

Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),2011

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In General
• Contract farming is an understanding between farmers and
processing units or marketing firms for the production and
supply of agricultural products under forward agreements,
frequently at predetermined prices.”

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www.barterindia.in
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Importance
• To increase private sector investment in agriculture
• Crop selection by Indian farmers
• To generate a steady source of income
• To promote processing & value addition
• To generate gainful employment
• To reduce migration
www.cci.in
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Need for contract farming in India
• Production and marketing are very critical.
• Overcome inadequate linkages with markets
• Presence of fragmented land holdings
• Lack of capital, poor infrastructure, Technology transfer, etc
• To avoid Post harvest losses
• Unfavorable conditions for procurement
FICCI, 2005
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Need for contract farming in India
• The liberalized marketing system coming up in India
• The growing role played by supermarkets
• Changes in consumption habits
• Increasing number of fast-food outlets
• Continued expansion of world trade

FICCI, 2005
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Partnership
• Farmer – Companies
• Farmer – Government bodies
• Farmer – Individual Entrepreneur
• Farmer – Unequal parties
• Farmer – NGO / Facilitator

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Pre – Arrangements in Contract farming

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State wise area under CF
Total cropped area
STATES
(In ‘000 ha)

Area under
contract farming
(Ha)

Assam

3962

160

Bihar

7882

20

Goa

169

1924

Gujarat

11311

2000

Haryana

6388

1416

Mizoram

98

2447

Orissa

8637

5990

Punjab

7931

121457

Tamil Nadu

5316

236610

190641

425834

India

www.indiastat.com,2007
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Contract farming approach
From Company’s perspective

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Need and plan for the targeted raw material
Selection of geographic area
Selection of contract farmers
Signing of agreements with contract farmers
Distribution of inputs
Technical assistance + Monitoring of production
Procurement of production
Payment
Storage and Shipment
Processing

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Criteria to identify the contract farmers
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Practical experience on the targeted crop
Resources to cultivate selected crop
Residence in the targeted area
Suitability of land for targeted crop
Good reputation in the community
Farmers who have their own land/acceptable leased
arrangement
• Not involved with competing companies for same crop
• Have time to devote to contract farming

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Basics of Arrangements
• Commitment by the farmer towards quantity & quality
• Commitment by the industry to procure the produce at fixed
price & time.

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Preconditions to be Met
• From Industry
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Supply for long term
Production meets required quantity
Prediction on yield should be positive
Economic viability

• From Farmers
– Hope to get good yield from practiced crop cultivation
– Best market potential than other alternatives
– Manageable risk
Premjit Sharma – Contract Farming, 2007

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Conditions from Farmer’s side
• Providence of agreed quantities of specific product
• Same quality standard of produce
• Supply at right time

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Conditions from Government side
• Should make a platform to both buyer and Seller
• Legislative clearance for the type of produce
• Act as a facilitator, if needed

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Conditions from buyer’s side
• Standby commitment of purchase.
• Should support production
• Fit to the pre determined price.
• Timely payment

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Signing the agreement

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Clauses of contract
• General obligations
• Product specification
• Production technology
• Terms and conditions
• Determination of final prices after deducting loans
• Choice of jurisdiction
• Reference to a dispute settlement
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Problems faced by Farmers
• Increased risk (Production problem)
• Unsuitable technology and crop incompatibility
• Manipulation of quotas and quality specifications
• Corruption
• Domination by monopolies
• Indebtedness and overreliance on advances

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Problems faced by Industry
• Land availability constraints
• Social and cultural constraints
• Farmer discontent
• Extra-contractual marketing
• Input diversion

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Problems faced by Government
• Legislative issues
• Issues from the public faced by fraudulent

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Favourable situations
• Physical environment
• Utilities and communications
• Land availability and tenure
• Input availability
• Social considerations

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Government support
• Enabling and regulatory role
• Developmental role

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Key Functions Rendered by Corporate
Extension services

Procurement

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Recruitment & Training

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Harvesting

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Execution of Technology transfer

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Registration/ based buying

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Selection of Farmer & Contracting

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Produce Collection

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Farmer Training & Education

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Quality Inspection

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Provision of Implements

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Transportation of the produce to the

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Provision of Agricultural Inputs

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Nursery & Seed Supplies

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Management of Information system

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Post Transplantation Care

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Management of Farmer payments

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Maturity & Harvest Prediction

processing unit

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Types
• Centralized model
• Multipartite model
• Informal model
• Intermediary model
• Nucleus estate model

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Model to be selected
• Depends on
– The product
– The resources of the company and
– The intensity of the relationship between farmer and
company that is necessary

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Centralized Model
Corporate
Corporate
Extension Arm

Farmer
Farmer

www.fao.org
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Multipartite Model

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Intermediary Model
Corporate

NGO / Lead farmers / Govt body

Farmer

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Informal model
Agri Inputs
Seeds

Corporate

Bank for
Crop loans

Implementing Agency

Fertilizers
Pesticides

Farmer

Insurance
for Crop /
Life

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Nucleus Estate Model
• Promoter also owns and manages an estate plantation
(usually close to a processing plant)
• Estate is often fairly large in order to provide some guarantee
of throughput for the plant
• Mainly tree crops, but also e.g. Fresh vegetables and fruits for
export
• Close supervision of production

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Specifications of CF
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Legal framework – Based on the law of the country
Formula – Clarification of managerial responsibilities
Format – Prescribed manner
Specifications – Details of implementation of contract

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Monitoring performance
• Monitoring quality and yield
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Quality controls
Yield estimations
Calculated yield indicators
Production matrices

• Monitoring Human Resources
– Appraising employees
– Reviewing farmer performance

• Protecting the environment
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Impact on society
• Child labour
• Small holder

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CF in Developing countries
• Spot markets and plantations
• Transaction costs
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Costs of drafting contracts
Maladaption costs
Set-up and running costs
Bonding costs

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Criteria for success in CF
• Economic, Technical and Social environment
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Strong markets
Land ownership
Macro institutional policies
Sophisticated technology

• Management of environment
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Farm groups
Farmers selection
Contract default
Conflict resolution
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Poverty reduction & Equity
• Welfare of small holders
• Equity amongst small holders
• Collective action
• Regional development

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Commercialization of CF
• Income generation
• Dislocation of alternative crops

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Consequences
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Effect of contracts
Barriers to entry
Small seed firms
Collective action by farmers
Role of institutions
Vertically integrate the sector

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State wise contract farming initiatives by Private sector

State

Crop

Company

Area (ha)

Karnataka

Ashwagantha

Himalaya Health Care Pvt
Ltd

700

Karnataka

Dhavana

Mysore S N C oil company

400-500

Karnataka

Marigold &
Caprica chilli

AVT Natural Pvt Ltd

4000

Karnataka

Coleus

Natural Remedies Pvt Ltd

150

Karnataka

Gherkins

20 Pvt companies (Global
green company pvt ltd,
Unicorn agrotech ltd,etc.,)

8000 (Including of
TN & AP)

Madhya
Pradesh

Soybean

Tinna oils and chemicals

134800

Madhya
Pradesh

Several fruits,
Vegetables,
Spices, Cereals &
Pulses

IEEFL

-

(NIAM, 2003, Times Agriculural journal)

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State wise contract farming initiatives by Private sector

State

Crop

Company

Area (ha)

Madhya Pradesh

Wheat, Maize,
Soybean

Cargil India Ltd

Madhya Pradesh

Wheat

Hindustan Lever
Ltd

Madhya Pradesh

Several Fruits,
Vegetables,Spices,
Cereals & Pulses

IEEFL

Madhya Pradesh

Soybean, Tomato & ITC, IBD
Chilli

1200

Punjab

Tomato & Chilli

Nijjer Agro foods
Ltd

250

Punjab

Barley

United Breweries
Ltd

2270

Punjab

Basmati & Maize

Satnam overseas,
Pepsico

4000

15000

(NIAM, 2003, Times Agriculural journal) 4
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State wise contract farming initiatives by Private sector
State

Crop

Company

Area (ha)

Punjab

Basmati

Satnam overseas,
Amira foods India
Ltd

14700

Punjab

Basmati, Tomato,
Chilli, Potato &
G.nut

Pepsico

Around 6000

Punjab

Milk

Nestle India Ltd

65000000 kg / day

Tamil Nadu

Cotton

Super spinning mills 570

Tamil Nadu

Maize

Bhuvi care pvt ltd

800

Tamil Nadu

Paddy

Bhuvi care pvt ltd

200

Tamil Nadu

Cotton

Appachi cotton
company

260

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(NIAM, 2003, Times Agriculural journal)
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Pepsico’s contract farming
Steps of contract farming
• R&D Activities
• Transfer of technology
• Commercialization

FICCI, 2005

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Pepsico’s impact in Punjab
• Tomato yields increased threefold
• Production technology spread to non Pepsi growers
• Farm income increased due to price fixation
• Chilli yields increased from 2.5 MT to 9 MT / acre
• Crop diversification

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Pre - operative
• Need of technical team, with an applied & commercial focus
• Research the site & location well
• Conduct trials – Intensive R&D efforts
• Poll grower attitudes to your crop
• Assess availability & Sustainability of other resources and
infrastructure

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The Nursery
• Low cost tunnel technology works.
• Land preparation is critical.
• Siting nursery operations on elevated ground.
• Mechanization of operations.
• Proper maintenance.

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The Main field
• Extension services team should be available at the farmer’s call
• Never offer your growers any commercially, untested
technology
• Break the hard pan in clay, encourage deep rooting
• Ensure availability of adequate and appropriate inputs
• Agricultural implements offered gratis to growers – an
investment that yields long term benefits
• Field record maintenance
• Make payments at priority
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Contract farming Vs A price support mechanism
Contract farming
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Planting material supplies
Technology transfer
Assured price
Assured quantity
Free equipment
Partnership approach
Builds commitment
Long term

Price support
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Usually none
None
Minimum guaranteed
No assured quantity
No free equipment
Usually adversarial
Builds mistrust
Short term
www.fao.org
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A Lot can be done despite the absence
of a legal framework
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Maintain a proper database on
farmers

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Repeat defaulters are not
considered again

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Incentives, rewards & public
recognition

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Maintains a high motivation level

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Publicising the names of
defaulters in the locality of
default

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The social stigma usually suffices as
a disincentive to default

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Farmer encouraged to set own
targets, assist with draft of QC
standards etc.,

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Promotes “Ownership” of the
business, builds loyalty over the long
term

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Clearly allocate quantities for
the fresh market

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The difference becomes apparent
very quickly
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Policies needed
• Single tier regulatory authority at the district level
• Make purchase interference by a third party as a
cognizable offence
• For a registered contract farming programme
– Abolish all fees, taxes, duties, levies on procurement
– Exempt taxes and duties on import of agri equipments
– Eliminate red tape in import of varieties / hybrids

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Policies needed
• Introduce insurance policies
• Exposure of Agricultural students to CF
• Development of crop and region specific agendas through SAU.

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Factors to failure
• Reluctance of farmers in production
• Clashes & Disagreements
• Violation of agreement when price change
• Weather harshness
• Deviation from commitment

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Challenges to Industry
• Highly restricted and regulated agricultural marketing system
• Monopoly of the state govt. to set up markets
• Mandi revenues not deployed for infra structure
development
• Price setting not transparent
• Processing industries cannot buy directly from farmers

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Conclusion
• Contract farming plays an important role in agricultural
growth and it leads to increase in GDP
• Contract farming leveraging multi sector growth in India
• ‘Commitment driven’ contract farming is always viable
• Government should take necessity step towards small holders
growth simultaneously.

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My special thanks to Dr.K.Vaiyapuri
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Contract Farming is a Triangular Benefit - Satheeshkumar.N

  • 1. LEVERAGING CONTRACT FARMING IN AGRICULTURE FOR TRIANGULAR BENEFIT Presented by N.Satheeshkumar (virusat87@gmail.com) 1
  • 2. Contents • • • • • • • • • Definition Need & Importance History of Contract farming Area under CF Clauses of contract Advantages & Disadvantages Types Success stories & Failure Conclusion 2
  • 3. Definitions – Contract Farming • Agricultural production carried out according to an agreement between a buyer and farmers, which establishes conditions for the production and marketing of a farm product/products (FAO,2009) • Contract farming (CF) is defined as forward agreements specifying the obligations of farmers and buyers as partners in business. Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ),2011 3
  • 4. In General • Contract farming is an understanding between farmers and processing units or marketing firms for the production and supply of agricultural products under forward agreements, frequently at predetermined prices.” 4
  • 6. Importance • To increase private sector investment in agriculture • Crop selection by Indian farmers • To generate a steady source of income • To promote processing & value addition • To generate gainful employment • To reduce migration www.cci.in 6
  • 7. Need for contract farming in India • Production and marketing are very critical. • Overcome inadequate linkages with markets • Presence of fragmented land holdings • Lack of capital, poor infrastructure, Technology transfer, etc • To avoid Post harvest losses • Unfavorable conditions for procurement FICCI, 2005 7
  • 8. Need for contract farming in India • The liberalized marketing system coming up in India • The growing role played by supermarkets • Changes in consumption habits • Increasing number of fast-food outlets • Continued expansion of world trade FICCI, 2005 8
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  • 10. Partnership • Farmer – Companies • Farmer – Government bodies • Farmer – Individual Entrepreneur • Farmer – Unequal parties • Farmer – NGO / Facilitator 10
  • 11. Pre – Arrangements in Contract farming 11
  • 12. State wise area under CF Total cropped area STATES (In ‘000 ha) Area under contract farming (Ha) Assam 3962 160 Bihar 7882 20 Goa 169 1924 Gujarat 11311 2000 Haryana 6388 1416 Mizoram 98 2447 Orissa 8637 5990 Punjab 7931 121457 Tamil Nadu 5316 236610 190641 425834 India www.indiastat.com,2007 12
  • 13. Contract farming approach From Company’s perspective • • • • • • • • • • Need and plan for the targeted raw material Selection of geographic area Selection of contract farmers Signing of agreements with contract farmers Distribution of inputs Technical assistance + Monitoring of production Procurement of production Payment Storage and Shipment Processing 13
  • 14. Criteria to identify the contract farmers • • • • • • Practical experience on the targeted crop Resources to cultivate selected crop Residence in the targeted area Suitability of land for targeted crop Good reputation in the community Farmers who have their own land/acceptable leased arrangement • Not involved with competing companies for same crop • Have time to devote to contract farming 14
  • 15. Basics of Arrangements • Commitment by the farmer towards quantity & quality • Commitment by the industry to procure the produce at fixed price & time. 15
  • 16. Preconditions to be Met • From Industry – – – – Supply for long term Production meets required quantity Prediction on yield should be positive Economic viability • From Farmers – Hope to get good yield from practiced crop cultivation – Best market potential than other alternatives – Manageable risk Premjit Sharma – Contract Farming, 2007 16
  • 17. Conditions from Farmer’s side • Providence of agreed quantities of specific product • Same quality standard of produce • Supply at right time 17
  • 18. Conditions from Government side • Should make a platform to both buyer and Seller • Legislative clearance for the type of produce • Act as a facilitator, if needed 18
  • 19. Conditions from buyer’s side • Standby commitment of purchase. • Should support production • Fit to the pre determined price. • Timely payment 19
  • 21. Clauses of contract • General obligations • Product specification • Production technology • Terms and conditions • Determination of final prices after deducting loans • Choice of jurisdiction • Reference to a dispute settlement 21
  • 22. Problems faced by Farmers • Increased risk (Production problem) • Unsuitable technology and crop incompatibility • Manipulation of quotas and quality specifications • Corruption • Domination by monopolies • Indebtedness and overreliance on advances 22
  • 23. Problems faced by Industry • Land availability constraints • Social and cultural constraints • Farmer discontent • Extra-contractual marketing • Input diversion 23
  • 24. Problems faced by Government • Legislative issues • Issues from the public faced by fraudulent 24
  • 25. Favourable situations • Physical environment • Utilities and communications • Land availability and tenure • Input availability • Social considerations 25
  • 26. Government support • Enabling and regulatory role • Developmental role 26
  • 27. Key Functions Rendered by Corporate Extension services Procurement • Recruitment & Training • Harvesting • Execution of Technology transfer • Registration/ based buying • Selection of Farmer & Contracting • Produce Collection • Farmer Training & Education • Quality Inspection • Provision of Implements • Transportation of the produce to the • Provision of Agricultural Inputs • Nursery & Seed Supplies • Management of Information system • Post Transplantation Care • Management of Farmer payments • Maturity & Harvest Prediction processing unit 27
  • 28. Types • Centralized model • Multipartite model • Informal model • Intermediary model • Nucleus estate model 28
  • 29. Model to be selected • Depends on – The product – The resources of the company and – The intensity of the relationship between farmer and company that is necessary 29
  • 32. Intermediary Model Corporate NGO / Lead farmers / Govt body Farmer 32
  • 33. Informal model Agri Inputs Seeds Corporate Bank for Crop loans Implementing Agency Fertilizers Pesticides Farmer Insurance for Crop / Life 33
  • 34. Nucleus Estate Model • Promoter also owns and manages an estate plantation (usually close to a processing plant) • Estate is often fairly large in order to provide some guarantee of throughput for the plant • Mainly tree crops, but also e.g. Fresh vegetables and fruits for export • Close supervision of production 34
  • 35. Specifications of CF • • • • Legal framework – Based on the law of the country Formula – Clarification of managerial responsibilities Format – Prescribed manner Specifications – Details of implementation of contract 35
  • 36. Monitoring performance • Monitoring quality and yield – – – – Quality controls Yield estimations Calculated yield indicators Production matrices • Monitoring Human Resources – Appraising employees – Reviewing farmer performance • Protecting the environment 36
  • 37. Impact on society • Child labour • Small holder 37
  • 38. CF in Developing countries • Spot markets and plantations • Transaction costs – – – – Costs of drafting contracts Maladaption costs Set-up and running costs Bonding costs 38
  • 39. Criteria for success in CF • Economic, Technical and Social environment – – – – Strong markets Land ownership Macro institutional policies Sophisticated technology • Management of environment – – – – Farm groups Farmers selection Contract default Conflict resolution 39
  • 40. Poverty reduction & Equity • Welfare of small holders • Equity amongst small holders • Collective action • Regional development 40
  • 41. Commercialization of CF • Income generation • Dislocation of alternative crops 41
  • 42. Consequences • • • • • • Effect of contracts Barriers to entry Small seed firms Collective action by farmers Role of institutions Vertically integrate the sector 42
  • 43. State wise contract farming initiatives by Private sector State Crop Company Area (ha) Karnataka Ashwagantha Himalaya Health Care Pvt Ltd 700 Karnataka Dhavana Mysore S N C oil company 400-500 Karnataka Marigold & Caprica chilli AVT Natural Pvt Ltd 4000 Karnataka Coleus Natural Remedies Pvt Ltd 150 Karnataka Gherkins 20 Pvt companies (Global green company pvt ltd, Unicorn agrotech ltd,etc.,) 8000 (Including of TN & AP) Madhya Pradesh Soybean Tinna oils and chemicals 134800 Madhya Pradesh Several fruits, Vegetables, Spices, Cereals & Pulses IEEFL - (NIAM, 2003, Times Agriculural journal) 43
  • 44. State wise contract farming initiatives by Private sector State Crop Company Area (ha) Madhya Pradesh Wheat, Maize, Soybean Cargil India Ltd Madhya Pradesh Wheat Hindustan Lever Ltd Madhya Pradesh Several Fruits, Vegetables,Spices, Cereals & Pulses IEEFL Madhya Pradesh Soybean, Tomato & ITC, IBD Chilli 1200 Punjab Tomato & Chilli Nijjer Agro foods Ltd 250 Punjab Barley United Breweries Ltd 2270 Punjab Basmati & Maize Satnam overseas, Pepsico 4000 15000 (NIAM, 2003, Times Agriculural journal) 4 4
  • 45. State wise contract farming initiatives by Private sector State Crop Company Area (ha) Punjab Basmati Satnam overseas, Amira foods India Ltd 14700 Punjab Basmati, Tomato, Chilli, Potato & G.nut Pepsico Around 6000 Punjab Milk Nestle India Ltd 65000000 kg / day Tamil Nadu Cotton Super spinning mills 570 Tamil Nadu Maize Bhuvi care pvt ltd 800 Tamil Nadu Paddy Bhuvi care pvt ltd 200 Tamil Nadu Cotton Appachi cotton company 260 45 (NIAM, 2003, Times Agriculural journal)
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  • 47. Pepsico’s contract farming Steps of contract farming • R&D Activities • Transfer of technology • Commercialization FICCI, 2005 47
  • 48. Pepsico’s impact in Punjab • Tomato yields increased threefold • Production technology spread to non Pepsi growers • Farm income increased due to price fixation • Chilli yields increased from 2.5 MT to 9 MT / acre • Crop diversification 48
  • 49. Pre - operative • Need of technical team, with an applied & commercial focus • Research the site & location well • Conduct trials – Intensive R&D efforts • Poll grower attitudes to your crop • Assess availability & Sustainability of other resources and infrastructure 49
  • 50. The Nursery • Low cost tunnel technology works. • Land preparation is critical. • Siting nursery operations on elevated ground. • Mechanization of operations. • Proper maintenance. 50
  • 51. The Main field • Extension services team should be available at the farmer’s call • Never offer your growers any commercially, untested technology • Break the hard pan in clay, encourage deep rooting • Ensure availability of adequate and appropriate inputs • Agricultural implements offered gratis to growers – an investment that yields long term benefits • Field record maintenance • Make payments at priority 51
  • 52. Contract farming Vs A price support mechanism Contract farming • • • • • • • • Planting material supplies Technology transfer Assured price Assured quantity Free equipment Partnership approach Builds commitment Long term Price support • • • • • • • • Usually none None Minimum guaranteed No assured quantity No free equipment Usually adversarial Builds mistrust Short term www.fao.org 52
  • 53. A Lot can be done despite the absence of a legal framework • Maintain a proper database on farmers • Repeat defaulters are not considered again • Incentives, rewards & public recognition • Maintains a high motivation level • Publicising the names of defaulters in the locality of default • The social stigma usually suffices as a disincentive to default • Farmer encouraged to set own targets, assist with draft of QC standards etc., • Promotes “Ownership” of the business, builds loyalty over the long term • Clearly allocate quantities for the fresh market • The difference becomes apparent very quickly 53
  • 54. Policies needed • Single tier regulatory authority at the district level • Make purchase interference by a third party as a cognizable offence • For a registered contract farming programme – Abolish all fees, taxes, duties, levies on procurement – Exempt taxes and duties on import of agri equipments – Eliminate red tape in import of varieties / hybrids 54
  • 55. Policies needed • Introduce insurance policies • Exposure of Agricultural students to CF • Development of crop and region specific agendas through SAU. 55
  • 56. Factors to failure • Reluctance of farmers in production • Clashes & Disagreements • Violation of agreement when price change • Weather harshness • Deviation from commitment 56
  • 57. Challenges to Industry • Highly restricted and regulated agricultural marketing system • Monopoly of the state govt. to set up markets • Mandi revenues not deployed for infra structure development • Price setting not transparent • Processing industries cannot buy directly from farmers 57
  • 58. Conclusion • Contract farming plays an important role in agricultural growth and it leads to increase in GDP • Contract farming leveraging multi sector growth in India • ‘Commitment driven’ contract farming is always viable • Government should take necessity step towards small holders growth simultaneously. 58
  • 59. My special thanks to Dr.K.Vaiyapuri 59