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Status Review of National Food Security Mission. General Council Meeting under the Chairmanship of Agriculture Minister scheduled on 18 th January,2011 Mukesh Khullar; Mission Director, National Food Security Mission. Status Summary.
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Status Review of National Food Security Mission General Council Meeting under the Chairmanship of Agriculture Minister scheduled on 18th January,2011 Mukesh Khullar; Mission Director, National Food Security Mission
Status Summary • NFSM is on track to deliver 20 million tons of food grains by 2012 • Rice from 94 to 104 MT • Wheat from 76 to 84 MT • Pulses from 14.2 to 16.5 MT • An amount of Rs. 3500 crores spent so far; budget for remaining amount 1385 crores submitted • Partnerships with Institutions and Programs for sustaining the efforts • International - IRRI, ICRISAT, ICARDA • National - NCIPM, IIPR, CRRI, DWR, NABARD • Programs – STRASA, MMA, RKVY, MGNREGS, MSP
NFSM Rice In million tons
NFSM Wheat In million tons
NFSM Pulses In million tons
Fund Releases Rs in Crores Total Plan outlay 4882 crores
Progress • Increase in Seed Replacement Rate • Stress tolerant varieties for rice and terminal heat tolerant wheat varieties promoted • Soil health improvement • Soil amendments and promotion of Micro nutrients especially for rice and pulses crops • Large scale demonstrations and Farmers’ Field Schools • Accelerated Pulses Production Program • Pest surveillance and monitoring • Involvement of CBOs through NABARD • Diesel pumpsets and Sprinklers to supplement the works under MGNREGS, RKVY and IWMP
Attention Areas • Technical • Improve Seed multiplication rates for production of seeds of pulses and hybrid rice and hybrid pigeon pea • Develop better Pest and Disease tolerance of pulses especially of kharif pulses – black gram • Appropriate zero till seed drills for heavy soils in rainfed areas and other machines for harvesting, threshing and drying of paddy in small land holdings • Standardizing innovative farm practices e.g. dibbling, nipping and drip irrigation for pigeon pea crops • Developing shorter duration pulses crops esp pigeon pea which can also be harvested with machines • Administrative • Business model for promotion of custom hiring of farm machinery to small and marginal farmers for line sowing, ridge making, spraying of pesticides • Reducing policy-implementation gap • Capacity building of stakeholders
Mission capacity • Responsive • Direct Fund Flow to districts • Dedicated Project management Teams • General Council empowered to make suitable changes from time to time • Flexibilty • ATMA can engage with CBOs and Private sector • Pilot Projects through Agencies to draw lessons for program formulation • Scope for innovations under local initiatives • Convergence • Initiative on development of Eastern India rice base cropping system • Initiative on development of rainfed agriculture in 60,000 pulses and oilseeds villages • Proposed initiative on Millets development
Sum Up • Mission is at the centre of the policies for augmenting food grains production • With the clear mandate and empowered decision making, the mission activities are being steered to achieve the desired objectives • Pulses promotion was pumped up this year and the results are encouraging • Institutional support is being enlisted to sustain high production level • Implementation capacity is being enlarged for deeper reach and improved quality of service delivery