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“The SMART AIMS initiative has improved service delivery to the Kerala farmers,” informs Prasanth Nair, IAS, Special Secretary, Dept of Agriculture Development & Farmer’s Welfare, Kerala

Prasanth Nair, IAS, Special Secretary, Department of Agriculture Development & Farmer's Welfare Government of Kerala

Prasanth Nair, IAS, Special Secretary, Department of Agriculture Development & Farmer's Welfare Government of Kerala

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In an exclusive conversation with APAC News Network – CXO News, Prasanth Nair, IAS, Special Secretary, Department of Agriculture Development & Farmer’s Welfare Government of Kerala highlights the challenges faced by the agriculture sector in the state and how different initiatives are being undertaken to counter these challenges.

What are some of the major challenges that Kerala in the agriculture sector, and how is your department addressing these issues?

Kerala’s agriculture sector faces several significant challenges that hinder the optimal growth and sustainability of the industry. These challenges include fragmented land holdings, lack of entrepreneurial zest, declining productivity, climatic vulnerabilities, and market access issues. Additionally, there is a need to modernize farming practices and promote diversification to ensure better remuneration for farmers.

To address these issues, we have implemented a multi-faceted approach. We also plan to utilise the cultivable portion of fallow lands lying under-utilised which runs to over 1 lakh ha. This will provide access to land resources to youngsters and new farmers. Other key interventions are:

Promotion of Diversification:  We are encouraging farmers to diversify their crops, particularly by promoting horticrops and floriculture, which have higher market value and demand. This not only improves farmers’ income but also reduces the risk associated with monoculture practices.

Modern Scientific Cultivation:  We are advocating for the adoption of modern scientific cultivation techniques. This includes providing training on advanced agricultural practices, introducing high-yield and climate-resilient crop varieties, and promoting the use of precision farming tools and technologies.

Farmer Remuneration and Market Access:  The department is working on enhancing market linkages to ensure that farmers get better prices for their produce. Initiatives like direct market access, online platforms for selling produce, and farmer producer organizations (FPOs) are being strengthened to eliminate middlemen and provide fair remuneration to farmers.

Climate Resilience:  In the wake of recent floods, our focus has been on improving climate resilience in agriculture. This includes the development of climate-resilient cropping systems, water conservation techniques, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices that are better suited to the changing climatic conditions.

Support and Welfare Programs:  Various welfare programs are in place to support farmers financially and technically. This includes subsidies for seeds and fertilizers, interest-free loans, and crop insurance schemes to provide financial stability and security.

Infrastructure Development:  The establishment of better storage facilities, cold chains, and transportation networks is crucial to reduce post-harvest losses and ensure that produce reaches the market in good condition.

Can you discuss the impact and progress of the Agriculture Information Management System (AIMS) initiative, particularly the SMART module, on Kerala’s agricultural landscape?

The Agriculture Information Management System (AIMS) initiative, particularly its SMART module, has had a transformative impact on Kerala’s agricultural landscape. AIMS is a comprehensive platform designed to integrate and streamline agricultural data management, enhance decision-making processes, and improve service delivery to farmers.

Key Impacts and Progress:

Data-Driven Decision Making:  The SMART module (Sustainable and Modern Agricultural Resource Technology) within AIMS provides real-time data and analytics on various agricultural parameters. This enables farmers and policymakers to make informed decisions regarding crop selection, resource allocation, and pest management. By leveraging this data, we have seen improved productivity and efficiency in farming practices.

Enhanced Accessibility and Outreach: AIMS has significantly improved the accessibility of agricultural services. Farmers can now access information on government schemes, subsidies, and market prices through the platform. This transparency ensures that farmers are well-informed and can avail themselves of the benefits provided by the government more efficiently.

Streamlined Service Delivery: The integration of various agricultural services into a single platform has streamlined service delivery. Farmers can now apply for subsidies, register for training programs, and access advisory services online. This has reduced the bureaucratic burden and made the process more farmer-friendly.

Training and Capacity Building: The SMART module includes features for virtual classrooms and video conferencing facilities. This has revolutionized the way training and capacity-building programs are conducted. Farmers and agricultural officers can now participate in training sessions from remote locations, ensuring that knowledge and skills are disseminated widely and effectively.

Monitoring and Evaluation: AIMS facilitates continuous monitoring and evaluation of agricultural projects and schemes. This helps in identifying gaps, measuring impact, and making necessary adjustments to improve outcomes. The feedback loop created by AIMS ensures that the policies and programs remain dynamic and responsive to the needs of the farmers.

Resource Optimization: By providing detailed insights into soil health, weather conditions, and crop performance, AIMS enables better resource management. Farmers can optimize the use of inputs like water, fertilizers, and pesticides, leading to cost savings and environmental sustainability.

Market Linkages: The platform also includes modules for linking farmers with markets. By providing real-time market information and facilitating direct connections between farmers and buyers, AIMS helps in securing better prices for agricultural produce, thereby enhancing farmers’ income.

Overall, the AIMS initiative, with its SMART module, has played a crucial role in modernizing Kerala’s agricultural sector. It has empowered farmers with the tools and information needed to adopt sustainable and profitable farming practices, thereby contributing to the overall development and resilience of the agricultural landscape in the state.

With the establishment of virtual classrooms and video conferencing facilities, could you give example of the ways the measure has improved training and policy implementation within the department?

The establishment of virtual classrooms and video conferencing facilities has significantly improved both training and policy implementation within the Department of Agriculture in Kerala. These technological advancements have brought numerous benefits, particularly in terms of accessibility, efficiency, and effectiveness. Some examples of the positive impact are:

  1. Enhanced Training Reach and Participation:
  1. Cost and Time Efficiency:
  1. Real-Time Interaction and Feedback:
  1. Access to Expert Knowledge:
  1. Improved Policy Implementation:
  1. Monitoring and Evaluation:

By leveraging virtual classrooms and video conferencing facilities, the Department of Agriculture in Kerala has been able to enhance the quality and reach of its training programs, improve policy implementation, and ultimately support the overall development and welfare of the agricultural community in the state.

Following the recent floods, what steps has the department taken to improve climate resilience in agriculture?

In the aftermath of the recent floods, the Department of Agriculture in Kerala has taken a proactive approach to improve climate resilience in agriculture. Rebuild Kerala Intiative (RKI) is the key intervention in this aspect. Recognizing the increasing frequency and intensity of climate-related events, we have implemented several strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the adaptive capacity of the agricultural sector. Here are the key steps we have taken:

  1. Development of Climate-Resilient Cropping Systems:
  1. Water Management and Conservation:
  1. Soil Health Management:
  1. Infrastructure Development:
  1. Climate-Smart Agriculture Training:
  1. Financial Support and Insurance:
  1. Research and Development:

Our focus is on ensuring the long-term sustainability and profitability of farming, thereby securing the livelihoods of our farmers and contributing to the overall resilience of the state.

Could you explain how the agro-ecological zones are being developed, along with some of the expected benefits of this zoning that will reflect positively on sustainable agricultural practices?

The development of agro-ecological zones (AEZs) in Kerala is a strategic initiative aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices by aligning farming activities with the ecological characteristics of different regions. Agro-ecological zoning involves classifying land based on its climatic, soil, and topographical features to identify the most suitable agricultural practices for each area.

Development of Agro-Ecological Zones:

  1. Data Collection and Analysis:
  1. Zoning and Classification:
  1. Policy and Planning:

Expected Benefits of Agro-Ecological Zoning:

  1. Enhanced Productivity:
  1. Sustainable Practices:
  1. Economic Benefits:
  1. Targeted Support and Development:
  1. Improved Policy Implementation:

By developing agro-ecological zones, Kerala aims to promote sustainable agricultural practices that are tailored to the unique characteristics of each region. This approach not only enhances productivity and profitability but also ensures the long-term sustainability and resilience of the agricultural sector.

What are some of the ongoing welfare programs currently in place for farmers in Kerala?

The Department of Agriculture in Kerala has implemented several welfare programs aimed at improving the livelihoods and overall well-being of farmers. These programs are designed to provide financial support, technical assistance, and access to resources, ensuring that farmers can sustain their agricultural activities and achieve economic stability. Here are some of the key welfare programs currently in place:

  1. Subsidy Schemes:
  1. Crop Insurance Programs:
  1. Base Price Support Programs:
  1. Financial Assistance and Credit Schemes:
  1. Training and Capacity Building:
  1. Support for Horticulture and Floriculture:
  1. Infrastructure Development:
  1. Livelihood Support Programs:

By implementing these welfare programs, the Department of Agriculture in Kerala aims to enhance the economic stability, productivity, and overall well-being of farmers. These initiatives are designed to address the various challenges faced by farmers and ensure that they have the necessary support to sustain and grow their agricultural activities.

How effective have the crop insurance and base price support initiatives been in providing security and stability to farmers?

Crop insurance and base price support initiatives have been crucial in providing security and stability to farmers in Kerala. These programs help mitigate the risks associated with agriculture, ensuring that farmers can sustain their livelihoods even in the face of adverse conditions. Here is an overview of their effectiveness:

Crop Insurance:

  1. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY):
  1. Weather-Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS):

Base Price Support Initiatives:

  1. Minimum Support Price (MSP):     
  1. Procurement Programs:

Effectiveness and Impact:

  1. Financial Stability: Both crop insurance and base price support initiatives contribute to the financial stability of farmers. By providing compensation for crop losses and guaranteeing minimum prices, these programs ensure that farmers have a steady income, even in adverse conditions.
  2. Risk Reduction: These initiatives significantly reduce the risks associated with agriculture, making farming a more viable and sustainable occupation. Farmers are more willing to invest in their fields and adopt modern practices when they have a safety net to fall back on.
  3. Increased Productivity: With the assurance of financial protection and fair prices, farmers are motivated to increase their productivity and adopt best practices. This leads to overall improvements in agricultural output and quality.
  4. Enhanced Livelihoods: By ensuring that farmers can sustain their livelihoods despite challenges, these initiatives contribute to the overall well-being of the farming community. This, in turn, supports rural development and economic growth in the state.

Overall, crop insurance and base price support initiatives have been effective in providing security and stability to farmers in Kerala. They play a vital role in mitigating the risks of agriculture, ensuring fair remuneration, and promoting sustainable farming practices. These programs are essential components of the state’s strategy to support and uplift its agricultural sector. 

Could you tell us about some of the new initiatives or policies that the department planning to introduce?

The Department of Agriculture in Kerala is continually working to introduce new initiatives and policies to enhance the agricultural sector, ensuring better income for farmers and promoting sustainable practices. Here are some of the upcoming initiatives and policies:

  1. Agri-Tech Integration:
  1. Sustainable Farming Practices:
  1. Diversification Programs:
  1. Market Access and Infrastructure Development:
  1. Climate Resilience and Adaptation:
  1. Youth and Women Involvement:
  1. Financial and Insurance Support:
  1. Research and Development:

These new initiatives and policies reflect our commitment to creating a resilient, profitable, and sustainable agricultural sector in Kerala. By focusing on technology, diversification, sustainable practices, and market access, we aim to significantly improve the livelihoods of our farmers and ensure long-term agricultural growth.

Are there any further plans of the department to involve the young generation, and modernising the agricultural workforce?

Yes, the Department of Agriculture in Kerala has several plans to involve the young generation and modernise the agricultural workforce. Recognising the importance of attracting youth to agriculture and leveraging modern technology, the department is implementing various initiatives to make agriculture more appealing and sustainable. The upcoming World Bank Project (KERA) also has this as an area of interest. Here are some of the key focus areas:

  1. Agri-Entrepreneurship Development:
  1. Skill Development and Training:
  1. Technology Adoption and Digitalisation:
  1. Financial Support and Incentives:
  1. Modern Infrastructure Development:
  1. Market Access and Value Addition:
  1. Sustainability and Climate Resilience:

By focusing on these initiatives, we aim to create a dynamic and modern agricultural sector that appeals to the young generation through KABCO (Kerala Agriculture Business Company). Through education, technology, financial support, and market access, we are committed to transforming agriculture into a viable and attractive career option for the youth, ensuring the long-term sustainability and growth of the sector.

 

Alice Purty, APAC News Network

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