INDIAN STATE : ARUNACHAL PRADESH
Policy Framework
New Agriculture Policy
The Policy Objectives:
Top priority to be accorded
on increasing farmers' income:
The new policy would accord top priority to increasing
the incomes of farmer's. This is necessary in view of
the topographic disadvantages, communication bottleneck
that hinders other income generating activities.
The Policy, therefore, emphasizes all income generating
activities like Cash crop, Floriculture, Fruit culture,
Fish and Pig rearing, Agro-processing and so on along
with all other activities that are considered necessary
for the purpose.
Addressing problems related to Shifting
Cultivation:
Special emphasis to be given on shifting cultivation,
ensuring better land management, introducing improved
cultivation in slop land through Agro-forestry, Horticulture
and encouraging other household activities. The programme
is to be designed in such a way that there would be
simultaneous thrust in weaning the Jhum farmers towards
better cultivation.
Location specific strategy development:
Efforts would be made to formulate an area specific
differentiated strategy taking into account the agronomic,
climatic, socio-economic practices as well as the resource
worthiness of the farmer. Special emphasis will be made
for introducing the newly developed H.Y.V. seeds, improved
planting material, adoption of new technology and mechanized
farming.
Convergence of allied activities:
There would be a shift from the commodity approach
to system approach in Agriculture. All the land based
activities like that of Agriculture, Sericulture, Live
Stocks, Fish rearing etc. would be given a new dimension
and synergetic functional assignment. The ultimate objective
is to create conditions, which would help the farming
community to maximize incomes. The policy will aim at
avoiding duplication of programmes / works by different
functionaries, as far a possible. Towards that end,
there will be regular monitoring and evaluation of all
schemes implemented by Agriculture and allied Departments
through appropriate mechanism.
Technology Transfer:
Importance will be accorded to identify new location
specific and economically viable improved species of
Agriculture, Horticulture, Livestock and Fish etc. Accordingly
motivational aspect of Agriculture Extension would receive
due attention. The entire extension system will be revitalized.
Innovative and decentralized institutional change will
be introduced to make extension system responsible and
accountable. Development of human resources through
capacity building and skill up-gradation of Extension
functionaries will receive due attention.
Supply of Inputs:
Adequate and timely supply of inputs such as seed,
fertilizer, pesticides, Agri-tools and implements, credit
at reasonable rate to farmers will be provided by the
Govt. and other institutions, subject to availability
of resources and funds. Grater emphasis will be given
to increase the consumption of such inputs for achieving
the targeted increase per unit area productivity.
As far as possible use of organic manure/compost will
be encouraged to avoid ill effects of inorganic fertilizers.
Soil health card, quality testing of inputs like fertilizer,
chemicals etc, will be introduced and supply of spurious
inputs will be checked.
On farm management of water, increasing the area under
irrigation through the use of surface water and sub-surface
water will receive added attention.
Facilitate private investment in
Agriculture
Efforts would be made to create conditions that encourage
participation of the private enterprises in the establishment
of Agro-based industries. . An incentive package and
guideline would be finalized ensuring participation
of private sector & financial institutions in the
Agricultural sector as a whole NABARD will have to play
a major role in canalizing investment. To meet local
credit needs of farmers, Rural Credit Banks are to be
set up.
People's participation:
The new policy would encourage formation of "Self
Help Group" , village committees at different levels
. The village committee would be vested with the task
of maintaining and managing the assets created so far
like irrigation channel, terraces market shed etc.
Research and Technology package:
Location specific Agricultural research, based on identified
agro-climatic zone will be accorded foremost importance.
Development of need based technology package for achieving
higher productivity would constitute the thrust area
of the new policy. Effort will be made to build a well
organized efficient and result oriented agricultural
research & Education system for introducing technological
changes in the Agricultural sector.
Marketing infrastructure:
Emphasis will be laid on development of marketing infrastructure
and techniques of preservation, storage, and transportation
etc. with a view to reduce the post harvest losses and
ensuring a better return to the grower. Direct marketing
and procurement by a notified State level procurement
agency, as and when required with storage facilities
of different items will be made available to the production
areas. Up-gradation and dissemination of market intelligence
will receive particular attention. Efforts will be made
to strengthen the market infrastructure.
Agro - processing:
Setting up of Agro - processing units in production
areas will be given due priority. To reduce post harvest
wastage, effort would be made to add values especially
to agricultural and horticultural produce by setting
up small processing units. The small farmers Agricultural
business consortium (SFAC) will be activated to cater
to the need of farmer entrepreneurs. Tea will be brought
under Agriculture sector, but for processing it may
be under industries Sector.
Price Support:
Market intervention scheme involving procurement through
a notified agency will be implemented for selected Agricultural
/ Horticultural Crops so that farmers are assured of
remunerative prices.
Use of information Technology:
The database for Agricultural sector will be strengthened
to ensure greater reliability of estimates and forecasting
which will help in the process of planning and policy
making.
Flood & drought Management:
It will be the endeavour of the Govt. to device a mechanism
by which the floods and droughts affecting the agricultural
production could be tackled. Provisions under national
crop insurance scheme would be reviewed facilitating
its introduction in the State. Subject to availability
of funds. In foothill areas, water pumping system to
be provided to exploit ground water. Further, contingency
agriculture planning would be encouraged along with
the use of drought and flood resistant crop variety
in the affected areas.
Cost of implementation of New Agricultural
Policy:
The state will have to bear the additional cost of
implementation of the New Agricultural policy / Programmes
and the annual plan allocation of funds to Agriculture
and allied sectors will have to be increased correspondingly.
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