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The Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana has evolved with the RKVY-RAFTAAR initiative (2017-2020), empowering farmers and revolutionizing the agriculture sector. With nearly Rs.54,000 crores allocated to 14,000 projects, the program emphasizes autonomy, flexibility, and local-level planning to boost agriculture and allied sectors. The revamped scheme focuses on youth engagement, infrastructure development, and women empowerment to enhance entrepreneurship and increase farmer income. Key components include machinery for post-harvest losses reduction, soil conservation activities, breeding farms, vaccination centers, and more, promoting value addition and modernization across the agricultural value chain. Stakeholder consultations drive the initiative's success, with a nodal agency supporting project screening, end-to-end assistance, and rapid approval processes. Geotagging assets for monitoring, social media promotion, and showcasing success stories ensure transparency and accountability. The goal is to empower farmers, improve markets, and elevate India's agricultural sector to new heights.
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Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana 2017-18 to 2019-20 Joint Secretary , RKVY Kharif conference 2017-18
Prologue-Uniqueness Autonomy Flexibility Local level planning Umbrella scheme –Agriculture and allied sectors Nearly Rs 54,000 crores ; 14,000 projects Successful penetration
Glimpses of Some Successful concepts blossomed ...... Youth in Agriculture Infrastructure Development PPPIAD Women empowerment Entrepreneur Development
Policies/reports shaping revamped RKVY Need for revamping
Remunerative Approaches For The Agriculture and Allied sectors Rejuvenation RKVY- RAFTAAR
RKVY- New Proposal Aims and Objectives
RKVY-INFRASTRUCTURE- Machinery to reduce post harvest losses Soil and water conservation activities- Breeding farms Vaccination centres Diagnosis labs Milk collection centres and infrastructure Fisheries-cold storage , fish ponds Percolation tanks Poly House/Shade-Net Pack House/Integrated Pack House Cold Storage • Soil / Seed testing labs • Seed processing facilities • Seed farms • Seed storage godowns • Seed certification infrastructure • Labs for production of bio control agents • State Pesticide/Residue testing labs • Bio fertiliser production units • Custom hiring centres • Machine testing centres • Orchards
Illustration of FARM TO FORK value addition model of COARSE CEREALS Production of cereals ASSURED/ ADDITIONAL INCOME TO FARMERS flour, noodles, rawa, flakes processing units Value addition technology Marketing-agribusiness
Public Private Partnership for Integrated Agriculture Development Public sector-funding Private sector- technical support from end to end
Any project that states feel required- infrastructure/ value addition/innovation Flexi funds... Some suggestions
Sub-Schemes • Issues of national /regional importance • Problem specific
Innovation and agri-entrepreneur development Special Agri-entreprenuers cell Nodal agency to assist RKVY division National level screening of projects End to end support to entrepreneurs
Expectations from States • New scheme Approval with in 2 months-New guidelines-rabi-states may take up new projects • Geotagging of assets –Monitoring • Social media publicity-face book /twitter ; proactive in letting others know of the successes • Coffee table book- success stories in format • Short films of successful projects by NDFC-cooperation • Fund releases linked to RDMIS completion, 25% projects monitoring, Geotagging progress etc. • Adherence to Timelines
‘Hamein Bheek Nahi Chahiye; pani, bijli, markets, kimat dena , bharat ko superstar banayenge”... Shri GENA BHAI PATEL, differently abled progressive pomegranate farmer from Banaskantha, Gujarat ...civil service day April 20th