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Team Members:-

Akhilesh Moogi

Shashidhar Joshi

Vishwa K

Ratan Bagali

Siddharood D.

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The diverse conditions across India suggest the importance of regionally

differentiated strategies, with a strong focus on the lagging states. (i) modernizing

Irrigation and Drainage Departments to integrate the participation of farmers and

other agencies in irrigation management; (ii) improving cost recovery; (iii)

rationalizing public expenditures, with priority to completing schemes with the

highest returns; and (iv) allocating sufficient resources for operations and

maintenance for the sustainability of investments.

Strengthening rural non-farm sector growth: Rising incomes are fueling demand for

higher-value fresh and processed agricultural products in domestic markets and

globally, which open new opportunities for agricultural diversification to higher

value products (e.g. horticulture, livestock), agro-processing and related services.

The government needs to shift its role from direct intervention and overregulation to

creating the enabling environment for private sector participation and competition

for agribusiness and more broadly, the rural non-farm sector growth. Improving the

rural investment climate includes removing trade controls, rationalizing labor

regulations and the tax regime (i.e. adoption of the value added tax system), and

improving access to credit and key infrastructure (e.g. roads, electricity, ports,

markets).

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Improving access to assets and sustainable natural resource use:-This will involve addressing legal, policy and institutional constraints to devolving resource rights, and transferring responsibilities to local communities. Improving access to land: States can build on the growing consensus to reform land policy, particularly land tenancy policy and land administration system

Improving access to rural finance:It would also involve creating an enabling environment for the development of micro-finance institutions in rural areas

Strengthening institutions for the poor and promoting rural livelihood:-

1. Promoting Community-Based Rural Development

2. Strengthening Accountability for Service Delivery

Pre- sowing Training for farmers by ZP/TP/MP:-In these trainings, focus should be on quality seeds, crop geometry, plant nutrients, water harvesting and resource management.

Front Line Demonstration:- Demo should be given by agriculture learning students to the farmers

Water harvesting structure

soil health improvement program, nutrient management and crop cultivation techniques half yearly by experts to farmer

Soil Health Card (SHC) pertaining to their field

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Merits of the proposed solution :- can be easily implemented by govt,NGO & unemployed youths. It gives job oppurtunity for youths. By all training mentoined above word “backbone” becomes completely true for country

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•Implementation of the solution:-

Implementation is too simple and quite easy . Contracts can be given to ngos & group of unemployed youths under supervision of taluka panchayats & district heads.

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ISAP

KRUSHIMITRA (MONTHLY MAGZINE)

RAITHA SAHYOGI( DAILY NEWS PAPER)

Http//;farmfor.co.in

Website of govt of Karnataka.

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