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Committed to rural prosperity Proposal to Government of India for funding support System of Rice Intensification Capacity Building for Field Adoption.

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1 Committed to rural prosperity Proposal to Government of India for funding support System of Rice Intensification Capacity Building for Field Adoption

2 Committed to rural prosperity System of Rice Intensification SRI – a package of agronomic approach to improve rice productivity through Optimization of input use especially seed Effective management of irrigation water Low cost interventions for weed management Adoption of IPM and INM with emphasis on organic input application Simple, environment friendly, input saving, yield enhancing, low cost interventions aimed at cost optimization and profit maximization

3 Committed to rural prosperity Need Awareness, Motivation, training & capacity building & handholding services at field level Focus on small and marginal farmers Initiatives hitherto Efforts are on by Line Departments, Research Institutes, NABARD, KVKs and NGOs since its introduction Initiatives were sporadic / confined to a few districts and States Significant impact of initiatives by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust (SDTT), WASAN and PRADAN Capacity Building

4 Committed to rural prosperity Grant assistance of Rs. 63.77 lakh for capacity building of over 6500 farmers in 10 States Active involvement of DDMs in knowledge dissemination and credit planning Focus on SRI in the pilot project launched for augmenting productivity of lead crops Sanctioned a grant cum loan assistance of Rs. 22.35 crore for SRI adoption in 20000 acres by Farmers’ Groups in Karnataka under UPNRM Distribution of publications in vernacular through Farmers’ Clubs Capacity Building: NABARD’s Initiatives

5 Committed to rural prosperity  Impart training to Farmers’ Club members to perform as Master Farmers in innovative technologies including SRI  Empowerment of partner agencies  Exposure visits for farmers  Sensitization of field functionaries of banks on the concept and credit need assessment  “Credit Plus” support Capacity Building: Strategies

6 Committed to rural prosperity Developed based on the successful Model of SDTT supported programme and feed back from other partner NGOs like PRADAN and WASAN Each model unit to cover 400 farmers in 16 villages during first year and 560 farmers subsequently One SRI Facilitator covering four villages and one Project Coordinator to provide on- site guidance and assistance to the farmers. Proposed Model Programme Unit - Features

7 Committed to rural prosperity Physical coverage Model Programme Unit ParticularsYear IYear IIYear III No. of Villages covered16 No. of farmers per village 2535 Total no. of farmers400560 Area under SRI/farmer (ha) 0.120.200.40 Total area coverage under SRI (ha) 4899192* * To stabilize at 224 ha from fourth year Demonstrative effect to motivate more farmers

8 Committed to rural prosperity Components & Financial programme Rs in lakh Model Programme Unit ComponentI YearII YearRemarks Input support to farmers 7.005.26 Rs. 1750 in I Year & Rs. 440 in II Year Training to farmers1.240.50Rs. 310 per farmer Remuneration to facilitators & coordinator 1.20 Provided for six months per year Travel cost & overheads0.36 For 6 months in a year Total cost per Model Unit 9.807.32 No. of Model Units150 Total Programme Cost14701098

9 Committed to rural prosperity Replication of 150 models in 14 States identified based on potential, on-going programmes Focus on small and marginal farmers, share croppers Implementation through NGOs with past experience Involvement of line dept., Research Institutes and KVKs in training and capacity building Active involvement of Famers’ Clubs, Farmers’ Interest Groups Implementation Aspects

10 Committed to rural prosperity Monitor the progress through DDMs and ROs Periodic review of progress reported by partner agencies through specifically designed MIS Mid term review Documentation of quantifiable benefits covering all farmers in the Model Unit by the Partner Agencies through specifically designed formats Coordinate with agencies like SDTT in monitoring & documentation of success stories Monitoring & Documentation Role of NABARD

11 Committed to rural prosperity Expected Outcome at the End of Third Year Outreach - 84,000 farmers adopting the technology. Area Coverage under SRI - 28,800 ha (coverage in the first and second years at 7200 ha and 14,880 ha respectively; Demonstrative effect likely to bring more area coverage) Productivity - An increase by 15 to 25% depending on locations (to be validated through documentation) Expected Outcome

12 Committed to rural prosperity Programme Implementation with effective convergence of similar development initiatives of Government of India No. Of Model Units: 150 over 14 States Proposed Funding Pattern for consideration (Rs. in crore) Funding Pattern Source of FundingYear IYear IITotal Programme Cost14.7010.9825.68 NABARD7.355.4912.84 Govt. of India ( as Corpus)7.355.4912.84

13 Committed to rural prosperity Thank You


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