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National Food Security Mission

Kisan ki Unnati Desh ki Pragati. National Food Security Mission. An enduring journey for attaining and sustaining food and nutritional security. Presentation to Parliamentary Consultative Committee of Ministry of Agriculture In-session meeting on 5 th June, 2013.

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National Food Security Mission

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  1. KisankiUnnati DeshkiPragati National Food Security Mission An enduring journey for attaining and sustaining food and nutritional security Presentation to Parliamentary Consultative Committee of Ministry of Agriculture In-session meeting on 5th June, 2013

  2. Gap in Yield with Farmers Practice and Improved Technology at Sample Farms %

  3. Mission - salient features • Promotes proven technologies • Bridge the yield gaps • Result oriented • Additional production to meet growing demand • Targets low productivity high potential districts • Widen the food basket

  4. Seeds Soil Health National Food Security Mission (NFSM) Farm Machines Plant Protection PMTs and Direct Fund Publicity, FFS and Demo Extension and Admin Mission Ingredients Technology

  5. NFSM in 11th PlanExpenditure in Rs. Crores Total plan outlay 4883 crores

  6. Components promoted

  7. Target achieved Wider Food basket Eastern India Three salient gains

  8. Food Production in 11th Plan

  9. Contribution of NFSM Districts Focus Districts • Yield gain (kg/ha)

  10. Supply response to demand for FoodGrains

  11. Widened Food Basket Diet Norms Cereals: 400g/day Pulses: 35g/day National Nutrition Monitoring Bureau, 2006 Average is of 5 years’ production in 11th Plan period DES, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI

  12. National Food Security Mission – anchored food production efforts From 2010-11 Outlay for food crops increased from 4882 crores to 9500 croreswith support of RKVY

  13. Eastern India Rice yields in 2009

  14. Eastern India Rice Yields in 2011-12

  15. Coarse cereals included Special plan for remote areas Cropping system 12th Plan approach

  16. What worked • Strategy of targeting low productivity districts • Assured funding • PMTs at District, State and National level • Result oriented Approach • Production targets • Krishi Karman Awards at State and National Levels • Mid course corrections • Promotional Programs • Seeds, nutrients, plant protection measures and farm machines

  17. What didn’t work • 1/4th districts (105) unresponsive • Problems of remote locations • Agro ecologies • Weak Documentation • Low Capacity of extension machinery • Seed production • New varieties • Hybrid Rice, pulses

  18. Priorities of NFSM in 12th Plan • Strengthen Delivery Channels • Improve work environment • Skills and tool sets • Improve Accountability • Concurrent evaluation • Develop Alternate Delivery Channels • Emphasis on new Institutions • Within (FPOs), Outside (NRLM) • Involve NGOs • Remote inaccessible areas

  19. Approach • Accelerated Crop Production Programas the key driver of change in the lowest producing areas • Holistic treatment for the cropping system instead of a crop • Technology promotion to sustain 11th Plan gains • Technology development for food crops in commercial crop based cropping system • Strategic and Adaptive research • NARS and CGIAR institutions • New programs • stabilized production of foodgrains • Special projects in high productivity areas • value chain integration and marketing support • improving access to technology for small holders • Special project for remote areas • Promoting agri Services in farm operations

  20. National Food Security Mission-EFC for XII Plan (2012-13 to 2016-17) Proposed Plan Outlay • Food Crops Rs. 12,200 Crores • Cotton Rs. 71 Crores • Jute Rs. 41 Crores • Sugarcane Rs. 38 Crores Total Rs. 12,350 Crores Production Targets • Rice 10 Million tons • Wheat 8 Million tons • Pulses 4 Million tons • Coarse cereals 3 Million tons Total 25 Million tons

  21. Summary of proposed outlay

  22. Why continued focus on Foodgrains? • Sustained and ever increasing demand • Strategic • 2/3rd of Crop area is under food grains • Crop Diversification and Eastern India • Climate Change and Millets/Pulses crops • Sustainable agriculture • Feed/Fodder • Maize, millets • Global Food Situation – Trade oppurtunities

  23. PulsesDemand-Supply

  24. Pulses – New initiatives • Linking pulses farmers to market • Setting up farmer producer organizations through Small Farmers agri business consortium (SFAC) • Building pulses value chain in PPP (Rallis) • Remunerative Minimum Support Price • Procurement operations by FPOs backed by SFAC-NCDEX-NAFED • ‘Nitrogen award’ being worked out as bonus to monetize environmental benefits of pulses

  25. Finally • While cereals production is more assured, a lot of work needs to be done on pulses and millets • Liberal budgetary support, strong political will and innovative programs augur well for the success in Pulses as well • NFSM created opportunities for innovations to effectively meet the needs of the farmers Thank you KisankiUnnati DeshkiPragati

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