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Page 1: Pulses promotion strategy 2010-11 Addressing constraints programmatically.

Pulses promotion strategy 2010-11

Addressing constraints programmatically

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Doubling the yields

• Pulse promotion programs have been rationalized– Better Accountability– Strengthened with more fund flow

• Implementation strategies– Institutional support– Integrated approach

• Marketing support

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Area and Production

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Pulses crops

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Seasonal Distribution

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Schemes• National Food Security Mission

– Strengthened with merger of ISOPOM components relating to Pulses

– Coverage extended to all the districts of the ISOPOM States plus Jharkhand and Assam - 98% total area

– Accelerated Pulses Production Program for intensive work in 1000 compact blocks of 1000 hectares each

• Macro Management Scheme– Integrated Cereals Production Program for Pulses in non NFSM

States• Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana

– Earmarked funds for development of 60,000 pulses and oilseeds villages

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Strategy

• Area expansion in Rainfed Rice Fallows, Intercropping and as summer crop in rice wheat farming system

• Bridging the yield gaps

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Technology gaps from FLDs

Ideal Practice Perception

5 mt FYM at the time of soil preparation SOME WHAT

Seed treatment with Rhizobium & Trichoderma LOW

DAP basal @ 50 kg/acre Significantly LOW

Line sowing at defined spacing GAP

Life Irrigation GAP

Weed management on 15 and 30th day of sowing SOME WHAT

Foliar application of nutrients at 30 & 45 DAS. GAP

Plant growth nutrients GAP

Plant protection - Insect control LOW

Plant protection – Disease control GAP

Water Management using sprinklers GAP

Mechanized Threshing GAP

Procurement at door step GAP

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Programs

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• Farm Machinery– Land preparation, moisture conservation, flood

management, mulching• Rotavators, ridge and furrow planters, zero till seed

drills, water pumps, sprinklers, pipes for carrying water, pesticide sprayers

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Budget under various schemes for pulses development 07-08 to 10-11 (Rs in crores)

Year Total Releases to states Releases to other institutions

Total

National Food Security Mission

07-08 103.65 1.94 105.59

08-09 270.15 17.14 287.29

09-10 374.00 13.70 387.70

total 747.80 32.78 780.6

10-11* 477.03 +360(A3P)=837.03

ISOPOM Pulses

07-08 to 09-10 188.27

Grand total 1805.87

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NFSM Pulses financial achievement under major components

Year Total Releases to states

Seed distribution

INM Machinery Plant protection

07-08 103.65 14.75 5.31 1.27 4.53

08-09 270.13 55.47 46.00 55.71 37.31

09-10 374.01 72.34 57.46 91.57 37.40

total 747.79 142.56 108.77 148.55 79.24

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NFSM Pulses State wise expenditure (in crores)

State 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Total A.P 18.76 56.84 91.23 166.83Maharashtra 3.37 39.65 44.49 87.51M.P 2.88 24.79 39.7 67.37U.P. 3.15 18.29 40.88 62.32Karnataka 1.11 11.18 35.05 47.34Chhattisgarh 1.96 33.9 9.34 45.2Orissa 1.53 28.44 13.14 43.11Total 36.49 246.88 358.97 642.32

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Major input distribution during 07-08 to 09-10 in pulses

Year Seed (HYV) in qtls

INM (in ha) Machinery (no) Plant protection (ha)

2007-08 141789 115443 4485 80203

2008-09 480820 826326 140881 585546

2009-10 527129 1097203 276103 583252

total 11,497,38 20,38,972 4,21,469 12,49,001

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NFSM Pulses outcomes

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Area Trends

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Yield trends

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Demand of pulses, domestic production and import

Year Demand of Pulses

Domestic Pulses

Production

Import of Pulses

Value of imports

(Rs. In crores)

2004-2005

14.20 13.13 1.339 1,777.58

2005-2006

14.63 13.39 1.695 2,476.25

2006-2007

16.24 14.19 2.270 3,891.91

2007-2008

16.77 15.11 2.791 5,278.02

2008-2009

17.51 14.18 1.438 3,701.84 up to

November 2008

Qty in million tons

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Demand Projections

Year Pulses2011-12 16.102012-13 16.412013-14 16.722014-15 17.042015-16 17.372016-17 17.702017-18 18.042018-19 18.392019-20 18.742020-21 19.10

Qty in million tons

Estimation by Dr.Ramesh Chand, Director NCAP

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Returns from Pulses Crops

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Expert Group on Pulses• Under Dr. Y. K. Alagh with members from Policy, Research, Trade and

Development• To evolve medium term strategy to reduce demand supply gap; 3 years

timeframe; research products 5 years• Seven sub groups formed to look at

– potential additional area – CEO NRAA – seed development – VC, MPKY – Practices – Agriculture Commissioner, DAC– research agenda – ADG, Seeds ICAR – Trade policy – Chairman CACP and IFPRI India– Business model – Tata Chemical Ltd– Communication strategy – DDG, Extension ICAR

• Report expected by December 2010

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Key implementation issues

• Institutional Support– Input supplies especially on seeds– Pest monitoring, surveillance and control– Extension of practices

• Integrated development– Production, protection and market– Schemes – NREGS, RKVY, IWMS, Micro Irrigation– Credit and Insurance support– Private sector participation

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Need proof of concepts

• IIPR, ICRISAT and ICARDA for taking up pilots in potential areas for different crops

• National Bee Board on yield gains with Bees• NCIPM on timely advisory and ensuring

application of right and quality pesticides• Environment Ministry for implementable

options to control blue bull menace• Watershed plus models showing yield gains

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Best Practices

• MPKV Rahuri on Pigeon pea yield gains through water use efficiency

• Hybrid Pigeon pea production by ICRISAT• Transplantation of Pigeon pea• Hybrid Rice – Chickpea farming system in

Chhattisgarh• Private Sector Initiative on ‘Grow more pulses’

and supply chain management by TCL

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mKRISHI – Procurement flow

Community Head (CH) – Farmer Commodity

(1) Raise Sell Request

TCL-IT System

TCL Procurement Officer

mKRISHITM System

(8) Transfer Transaction Details

TCL Produce Pick-Up Van & Agent

TCL Ware-HouseCollected Produce @ Farmer Commodity

(2) Confirm Request

(4) Notify Agent to Pickup(3) Harvest

Produce

(5) Pick up Produce

(6) Confirm Pickup

(7) Stack Produce

(10) Acknowledgement

(12) Acknowledge Bank Transfer

(11) Bank Transfer SMS Notification

(9) Initiate Bank Transfer

TATA Support Price

In Pudukkottai

IAMWARM - TATA

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How mKRISHI can play a Role?

Farmer / Commodity Head

1. Check Package of Practices / FAQ on his mobile in Tamil.

2. Can check Local Weather Forecast*.

3. Provide Farm Operation update regularly.

4. Record Question & Send Crop Image.

5. Check Tata Support Price on his mobile.

6. Raise Request for Crop Procurement.

Agri Expert

1. Update Best Practices / FAQ.2. Send Broadcast Alerts SMS.3. Check Farm Data, Weather,

Crop Image, Listen Query and give advice.

FSA / TFA (Agents)

1. Check Pickup Request.2. Provide Procurement Details

(weight, price, CH, etc.)3. Confirm the procurement.

Procurement Officer

1. Check Procurement Requests from CH.

2. Accept / Reject the Requests.

3. Plan the Pick-up & Notify the Agents.

4. Review, Approve & Notify the Pick-ups to Warehouse or Processing Unit.

5. Generates the Payment list for the Banks (for money transfer).

Simple, Traceable

Automated

In Pudukkottai

IAMWARM - TATA