1. Sowing Prosperity: Boosting Agricultural Productivity
Three Tier Model for Agriculture
Team: âAarohâ
Minal Karanwal, St. Stephenâs College, Delhi
Pragati Mishra, St. Stephenâs College, Delhi
Inderveer Singh, IIT Kanpur
Prateek Singhvi, BITS Pilani
Siddharth Chaturvedi, RMLNLU Lucknow
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âTri-Krishiâ
âAbout 65 per cent of Indian population still relies on
agriculture for employment and livelihood.â
2. Agricultural Sector in India
ďź Reduced contribution of agriculture to Indiaâs GDP (around 14%)
ďź Conversion of Agricultural Land Holdings for industrial purposes
ďź Poor / Marginal Financial conditions of majority of farmers
ďź No access to Agricultural Consultancy
ďź Subsidy for better technology but the technology is inappropriate
ďź 52% Indian Population involved in agriculture and associated activities
but < 15% GDP contribution in 2011-12
ďź Only 7% organized sector in agriculture in 2011-12
ďź India: one of the largest producer of food grains in world but lags
behind in terms of productivity
ďź A poor financial background of the farmers leads to their complete
collapse during adverse weather conditions.
ďź Un-optimized supply chain from harvest to final production stage. At
last, Least profit to most important stakeholder (i.e. farmer)
ďź Improving efficiency of total agricultural supply chain from
sowing to final packaged food.
ďź Bringing in area specific basic improved technology along
with consultancy to make agriculture process efficient
ďź Bringing majority of agricultural sector into the domain of
organized sector by focussing on the development of the
skills of farmers (human capital for long term growth).
ďź Focus on categorizing policies according to financial levels of farmers
ďź Bringing in affordable and appropriate basic technology
ďź Fostering Group Working among farmer Community
ďź Development of agricultural side-activities to supplement agricultural
income
ďź Development of Better Post-Harvest Management systems
ďź Basic Technology + Proper Resource Management + Efficient
Administration of agricultural groups = Three Tier Model for
Agriculture
Need of the hour
How to improve scenario
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Feasibility & Challenges
Burning Issues Current Scenario
Impact & Implementation Mechanism
Agricultural Sector in India
Proposed Solution
3. Proposed Solution : Three Tier Model
Tier 1
⢠Development of Technically Efficient and Acceptable Agricultural Packages by
agricultural scientists, technocrats, economists & social scientists
⢠Effective Feedback Mechanism to optimize the packages regarding their efficiency
according to local conditions
Tier 2
⢠Better Technology cum Consultancy Package to be implemented by farmer(s) with
onsite Skilled Person managing the system
⢠Local Storage facility and Production of Packaged Food Products (Indian Gramin FDI),
maintenance and vigilance by villagers
Tier 3
⢠Formation of Self-Help Groups to foster group working and strengthening each level
of farmer to handle adverse conditions and financial issues
⢠Boosting Agricultural Side-activities to supplement their sources of income
⢠Overall development of poor / marginal farmers takes places
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4. Impact and Implementation Strategy of
the Three Tier Model
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Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3
Research & Development Skill Development + Package Implementation Grouping of Farmers & Holistic
Rural Development
⢠Technical Packages
⢠Feedback Mechanism
⢠Diverse Crop Pattern
⢠Sustainable Development
⢠A Body consisting of members from Indian
Council of Agricultural Research, National
Innovation Foundation, National Skill
Development Corporation and Rural
Development institutions work together to
form region and crop specific packages.
⢠Packages are tested by conducting Pilot
Projects, this checks their feasibility,
climate resistance and economic
expenditures.
⢠Skill Development + Package
Implementation
⢠Employment Generation
⢠Domestic Agricultural Industry
⢠Formation of teams of semi-skilled villagers
at panchayat level to undergo training for
package implementation in that region.
⢠Resources are available at nominal rent to
farmers from regional office that are to be
used by hired skilled persons for
implementation of any package.
⢠Storage houses are to be maintained by
committees formed under panchayat.
Implementation
⢠Grouping Diverse Farmers
⢠Boosting Side Activities
⢠Financial Strength to Poor Farmers
⢠Holistic Development of Poor
Farmers
⢠Formation of groups at panchayat level
containing farmers with diverse resources
and different financial conditions.
⢠Group uses resources available to it like
manure, labour, machinery, seeds, land to do
farming on combined land.
⢠Fostering of side-activities like vermi-
compost, animal husbandry & horticulture.
Implementation
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Benefits Benefits Benefits
Implementation
5. Technocrats & Scientists
Technical Solutions for
Region Specific Problems
by formulating them into
packages at Farmerâs
disposal
Emphasis of Packages is to
foster production of varied
crops and also to reduce
serious impact on natural
resources, e.g. Soil fertility
Economists
Work in collaboration with
Scientists to develop
optimized packages by
studying the demands of
specific regions
Focus of packages must be
to develop skill among
farmers as well as make
packages cost effective
Social Scientists
Checking the acceptance
of packages among
farmers and their effects
on agricultural dependent
population
To suggest modifications
in packages based on the
feedback given by tier 2
skilled farmers working on
these packages
Tier 1: Research & Development
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Mechanism of the Three Tier Model
Feasibility & ChallengesImpact & Implementation
Mechanism
Agricultural Sector in India Proposed Solution
6. Tier 1: Research & Development
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Mechanism of the Three Tier Model
Step 2 Step 3
Technology Consultancy
Technical
Scientists
Social
Scientists
Economists
Farmer
Friendly
Package
Step 1
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Mechanism
Agricultural Sector in India Proposed Solution
7. Skilled
Farmers
⢠Classification of Agricultural Workforce into Skilled / Unskilled categories.
⢠Implementation of Packages by trained skilled farmers work under assistance of Tier 1 Professionals.
⢠Local Skilled Farmers Reporting of Local issues regarding implementation problems and will be responsible for
effective implementation of Packages.
Local
Storage
⢠Installing local production plant to produce packaged food products so that we can employ trained villagers. This
will also act as a source of employment for villagers.
⢠This Domestic Agricultural Industry will prove to be elemental in providing appropriate share of income to farmer.Local
Production
Units
⢠To be established at village level and maintained by village authorities to reduce pressure on farmers to sell their
produce in hurry after harvest.
⢠This will reduce the problem of Time Delay during transportation as these are located at farmerâs disposal.
Tier 2: Skill Development and Local Facilities
Mechanism of the Three Tier Model
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Mechanism
8. Mechanism of the Three Tier Model
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Step 2 Step 3
Better
Resources at
Village Level
Employment
Generation
Skilled
Farmers
Local
Storage
Facility
Local
Production
Units
Skill
Development
+
Employment
In Village
Step 1
Tier 2: Skill Development & Local Facilities
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Mechanism
9. Access to Better Facilities for Marginal Farmers
- Working in groups will avail facilities for them to do
farming on their own land
- Facilities include: Machinery, financial support, better
seeds, fertilizers
No Force to Sell their Harvests
- By Grouping of Farmers, immediate dependence on
selling harvest for money will reduce
- Local Storage Facility will reduce the danger of rotting
of crop due to natural factors
Diversity of Group
-A group contains farmers from various categories
based on their financial status (poor / moderate/ rich)
- Each member will contribute something unique to
group, i.e., machinery / labour / irrigation / manure
- This working method will reduce dependence of group
on natural conditions for resources
Holistic Rural Development &
Boosting Side Activities
- Involving in Side-Activities will supplement income for
marginal farmers. Organic production can be a Unique
Selling Point.
- Gradually this will lead to improvement of living
conditions of poor farmers
Unskilled Farmers
(No Land + No Money)
Tier 3: Self-Help Groups for Farmers
Mechanism of the Three Tier Model
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Mechanism
10. Tier 3: Self-Help Groups for Farmers
Mechanism of the Three Tier Model
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Step 2 Step 3
Grouped
Farming
Self-Help
Groups
Better
Facilities
Side
Activities
Financial
Support
Empowering
of Poor
Farmers
+
Holistic Rural
Development
Step 1
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Mechanism
11. ⢠Based on feedback mechanism taking in review by
farmers.
⢠Appropriate Technology application for that region.
⢠Increasing sources of income for marginal farmers.
⢠Restoring natural resources without degrading them.
⢠Improved methods of storage of harvest.
⢠Use of Technology efficiently, for e.g.,
⢠Drip Irrigation being a very efficient irrigation
technique when used in a region where water has high
salt content would render this revolutionary technology
inappropriate at that place.
⢠Robotics application is very robust technique in place
of manual working, but it may have side effects also as
it may render agriculture dependent people
unemployed. So proper analysis of local issues needs to
be done to bring some Appropriate Technology.
⢠Maintaining efficiency of packages during adverse
weather conditions.
⢠Proper application of packages to maximize
productivity.
⢠Proper maintenance and inventory management of
local storage centres.
⢠Quality control of products produced from local
production units.
⢠Uniformity and cooperation among the members of
groups formed related to sharing of resources and
final produce.
⢠Threat from existing touts in local mandi to setting up
of storage and production units.
⢠Managing of these employment resources by local
people.
Feasibility and Challenges in Implementation
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Feasibility Challenges
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12. ďź National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) research papers
ďź World Bank: Agriculture in South Asia
ďź Indian Agriculture: Performance and Challenges (pib.nic.in/archives)
ďź Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) research papers
ďź Institute of Rural Management Anand research papers
ďź Eleventh Five Year Plan 2007-12, Planning Commission, Government of India
ďź Agropedia and Openagri (agropedia.iitk.ac.in)
ďź National Innovation Foundation Agro. Innovations (http://www.nif.org.in/bd/product_catalog/cv)
ďź FAO Statistical Yearbook 2013 (http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3107e/i3107e00.htm )
ďź Report of Expert Committee on Food Security Bill (http://eac.gov.in/reports/rep_NFSB.pdf)
ďź Pros and Cons of food security bill (http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2013/05/08/qa-pros-and-cons-of-the-food-security-
bill/)
ďź http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-09-09/news/33713635_1_agriculture-sector-gross-capital-formation-
cent
References / Citations
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13. Annexure
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Contribution of agriculture to Indiaâs GDP
Average size (ha) of holdings as per different
Agriculture Census
Source: Department of Agriculture and Cooperation,
Agriculture Census Division, Ministry of Agriculture
Source: CSO
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India among Leading producers of vegetables and pulses in the world
India among Leading producers of cereals in the world