AGRICULTURE : AN ALTERNATIVE NARRATIVE IS NEEDED
Rural transformation is one of the
most important agenda of Prime Minister's- reform, perform and transform
trinity. Agriculture happens to be the key sector, which can bring a turnaround
in the economy by doubling the farmers' income by 2022. Demand expansion in the
core sectors, which is expected to come from the expansion of farmers' income
and overall expansion of the rural infrastructure are dependable growth
boosters. Half of India’s work force comes from farming. If India needs to
thrive, then its path will pass through agriculture sector. Therefore, action
agenda for a strong transformation program in agriculture sector happens to be
the center of any transformation initiative. While productivity, remunerative
prices, productive use of the land and aggressive implementation of relief
measures are some of the key steps, structure reforms are imperative for long
term results.
Agricultural
productivity requires efficient use of inputs, operating new technology and
shifting to high value commodities. Irrigation too happens to be one of the core
areas. Encouraging the balanced use of fertilizers are also significant.
Horticulture, poultry, piggeries, animal husbandry, fisheries, forestry are the
areas that shouldn’t be considered as supplementary, but these areas should be
the new focal areas for agri-incomes. In essence, the agriculture sector needs
a re-look.
GRAM
Agritech was an imaginative effort in this direction. In this highly ambitious
project of Rajasthan, 18 MoUs amounting Rs. 488 Crores have been signed in 3rd
GRAM Agritech meet, 2017. Bringing about
more than 50,000 farmers and 200 corporates on a single platform was a
formidable task. Likewise agriculture sectors which is still perceived as
subsistence sectors received 77 MoUs of about 5,843 crores which is an
astounding figure in itself.
This will eventually generate more than 81,510 employment opportunities in
the state. It was an initiative by the Rajasthan government to strengthen the
farming and agricultural sector by promoting innovative ideas and technologies
in Horticulture, animal husbandries, Agro processing, Agri marketing, Agri
Warehousing, Irrigation through exhibitions, talks, conferences and agriculture
fair.
Beyond that, GRAM provided a
platform which brings together all stakeholders – farmers, academicians,
technologists, agribusiness companies and policy makers to accelerate the
development of sustainable agricultural and allied activities through
innovative methods and best practices.
It’s been quite
fashionable these days to compose a dissproprotionate depressive narrative of
agriculture distress, food security, unemployment and unrest together,
criticizing policies and delivery failure. While most significant policy
changes are being brought by the government at centre and states. We note that
most advocacy (including academic seminars) research on the agrarian sector is
ideologically induced research, which is erected majorly along the premises of
reverse terms of trade for agricultural (read exploitation, farmers suicides).
I feel an alternative
narrative is to be spelt out which talks objectively about agriculture which takes
some recent bigscale reforms into consideration by both the Centre as well as
State.
Some of the significant steps taken
by the Government in terms of schemes for the agricultural sector need inquiry,
insight and research in terms of their impact. This will surely emerge with
time lag. However, understanding the potential of the scheme with some early
impact estimation for the farmer’s benefit is the very first step in the time
curve.
Many innovations have been
implemented in the field of agriculture in recent past. One of the major
changes is Pradhanmantri fasal bima yojana. Under the scheme of Pradhanmantri
fasal bima yojana 73 lacs hectare land of 53 lacs farmers and 29 lacs
hectare land of 30 lacs farmers respectively in kharif 2016 and rabi 2016 were
insured in Rajasthan only. 160.72 lacs farmers under Mausam Adharit Fasal
Bima scheme and 46.43 farmers under Sansodhit Rashtriya Krishi Bima
scheme got insured amount of Rs. 2244.26 crores and Rs. 1462.80 crores
respectively.
Close to 309 lakh farmers in 23 states
had been covered under Fasal Bima during previous Kharif Season 2015 in which
294 lakh farmers were lonee and 15 lakh farmers were non-lonee. During Kharif 2016, however, 366.64 lakh
farmers have been covered out of which 264.04 lakh farmers are lonee and 102.60
lakh farmers are non-lonee. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojana has been
implemented by 21 states during Kharif 2016. In spite of that, we don't see an
impact evaluation study by any significant academic institutions or
researchers. In absence of the impact assessment ideology driven seminars or
even agilations generate misleading concerns.
Again,
the Central Government has issued around 10.08 Crore Soil health Cards
till November 2017, in which more than 52 lakh cards has been dispatched in
Rajasthan only. During 2014-17, overall 460 Soil Testing Laboratories have been
sanctioned while during 2013-14 only 15 Soil Testing Laboratories were
sanctioned. In addition to 460 Soil Testing Labs, 4000 mini labs have also been
sanctioned to the states. Out of which Rajasthan Government alone has
established 55 new soil testing laboratories.
In
my view, Soil Health Cards are an exceptional attempt to assist farmers and
work on the environmental aspects simultaneously. Meanwhile some early results
are already indicating this step as a silent big revolution in the farming sector,
yet systematic studies are required.
Take the case of Neem Coated Urea,
which is an extraordinary move to confront the crisis of farmers as well as of
the environment, the Central Government has made the production of neem coated
urea mandatory for the farmer. This eventually brings down the price of
production of urea and has too increased the ease of availability for the
farmer. This movement has also ended the crisis condition of urea for the
farmer which they were facing due to stashing and black marketing of urea.
A quick survey on about 1000 farmer
families has been conducted in Rajasthan who are using neem coated urea since
its inception and these are the results:
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80% of the farmers responded
that their productivity has increased due to the use of neem coated urea than
regular urea.
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85% of the farmers felt
that neem coated urea serves as natural insecticide.
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85% claimed that their
soil’s productivity and fertility has increased due to usage of NCU.
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75% farmers have
admitted that a less quantity of neem coated urea is required in fields in
comparison to regular urea.
However, in certain regions it is
found that there was a constraint too. There is a non-availability of NCU on fair price shops.
Despite this, we can conclude that this initiative has made a very significant
positive impact in terms of reducing the input cost, ease of availability and
productivity. The question is whether its being documented and if so why not
being presented in conferences, seminars where only the farmers distress is
being presented through emotive (partial) documentation and media reports? Why
the actual changes on ground are not becoming part of the 'mainstream'
discourse on agriculture, is a big question. For a country like India, innovations
the agro-economy should be part of the popular discourse.
Take the case of Mukhya Mantri
Jal Swalamban Abhiyan, which is a “Jal Kranti” in itself. As we know ‘Mukhyamantri
Jal Swalamban Abhiyan’ campaign is devoted to formulating a permanent
solution to water by conserving the water arriving from different resources. This
effort, which was scheduled to be executed in 4 years among 21 thousand
villages has already successfully finished its first and second phase. In its
first two phases, 2,26,029 works has been done in 7726 villages. Apart from
these, 28 lacs plants were planted around the various water structures resulting
in welfare of 41 lacs people and 45 lacs animals. This initiative has insured conservation of 11,170 million cubic feet
water and has developed extra 52,391 hectares land for irrigation. As a result,
1,10,828 farmers are getting advantages.
State Finance
Commission had done a time disposition study involving 67 villages through
which it has been observed that in these villages, on an average 2 to 4% per
family income has been increased as a result of successful initiation of
Rajasthan government’s ‘MJSA’. Now this is a structural reform which
needed enquiry, research at an international level. Wonder why there is
vaccume?
In India, agriculture isn’t barely
a subsistence sector with the emergence of global transformation, but at the
same time to transform agriculture itself
as an industry is a tall expectation.
Certain bodies of literature which sometime emerge as the opinion of the
international think tanks without a deeper comprehension of the psyche of
Indian farmers paint Indian farm sector either primitive or as potential
industry awaiting radical transformation. Both views are incorrect. A robust and
enriched database to assess the impact of policies, global impact and delivery
mechanism should be our first priority to evolve a meaningful narrative of
Indian Agriculture. Again, any transformation will come from consistent IEC for
consensus building and meaningful gradual reforms.
Some of the key areas where policy
research is required are agriculture
finance, marketing and climate change, post production issues and India’s
response to the changing global scenario along with the Impact assessment
studies of the recent policy and structural reforms.
Agrarian reforms
should not be conceived or implemented on the basis of ideologically, emotionally
driven researches or advocacy. Policies based on robust and unbiased research
will only bring the desired changes. For Bharat the desired picture is
prosperous farmers with doubled incomes. India should provide necessary pixels
for such picture.
image source : www.krishi.rajasthan.gov.in
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