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Organic Farming

Organic Farming. by A.Neeraja Joint Secretary (INM) 08-07-2019. Introduction- Potential & need of Organic Farming in India. Need. Chemical free, Ecofriendly sustainable Agriculture. One of the source for additional income to farmers. Organic Farming Schemes.

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Organic Farming

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  1. Organic Farming by A.Neeraja Joint Secretary (INM) 08-07-2019

  2. Introduction- Potential & need of Organic Farming in India Need.... Chemical free, Ecofriendly sustainable Agriculture One of the source for additional income to farmers

  3. Organic Farming Schemes Need to compute areas not covered under the schemes

  4. Components of Organic Farming Schemes MOVCDNER

  5. Achievements under PKVY Brands Developed

  6. Achievements under MOVCDNER • Organic Arunachal • Organic Assam • Organic Manipur • Mission organic Mizoram • Naga Organic • O-Mega • Sikkim organic • . • 64000 ha &farmers • 150 FPOs formed • Ginger, Turmeric, pineapple, Rice, large cardamom, king Chillies • Rs 400 crores release Manipur UK, USA,- MT dry chillies, Sauce Mizoram Italy 45 MT Fresh Ginger • ASSAM • Swaziland, Africa -75 MT - Raw Ginger; 75 MT – Raw Turmeric  Achievements BRANDS Exports Domestic supply Big basket, phyto extraction agencies, e-commerce agencies Nagaland- Australia- dry ginger flakes

  7. Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF)-A part of PKVY

  8. Organic Certification Systems in India Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) • Simple, cost effective, alternate to 3rd party • by small &marginal farmers • farmers in the clusters through peer reviews-verification by RCs • For domestic consumption • Data -PGS PORTAL - NCOF • Followed in PKVY 3rd Party Certification • Complicated, Costly • By export oriented agencies/ commercial bodies/ big farmers • Certification by APEDA accredited agencies • For exports • Data on TRACENT managed by APEDA • Followed in MOVCDNER

  9. Authenticity of organic products -winning the confidence of consumer NPOP organic certified PGS Organic certified • FSSAI Regulations : • Organic products-NPOP or PGS-India • PGS-India logo and Jaivik Bharat logo • FSSAI Logo with Registration/ License No • UID Code or Certification no. along with URL for consumer verification- TRACEABILITY verification number

  10. Jaivik Kheti Portal • Jaivikkheti.in • Knowledge platform & E-commerce • Sale of Authentic certified products • Direct sale by farmers by quoting price • English/Hindi • PGS/NPOP/ other certified agriproduce • 84000 farmers registered • 72 input suppliers registered • Payment gateway • User manual, grievance redressal mechanism

  11. Expectations from States

  12. THANKYOU

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