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The Indian Government’s Role in
Promotion of Green Agriculture in India
Emerging Asia
This links with WJEC A2 Geography Theme
India.
1.2 How and why is the economy changing ? Changes
in traditional agriculture
 As part of the 10th
Five year Plan, the
Government of India has aimed to promote
organic agriculture in the country.
 The main components of this initiative
include farming of standards, negotiating
with different countries and putting in
place a system of certification for organic
products.
Increasing Investments:
Bio-fertilisers
 Central Government is
also promoting the
production and use of
bio-fertilizer to make it
popular.
 The Government has
initiated a project
“National Project on
Development and Use of
Bio fertilizers” for this
purpose.
APEDA
 Some of the efforts towards
promotion of organic exports
include attempts to
collaborate with all the major
organic importing countries.
 APEDA is the nodal agency
to promote the Indian organic
agriculture and its exports
opportunities.
The Greening of Indian Agriculture:
 Towards this APEDA is deliberating with
European Union for inclusion of India in the
list of Third World countries
 Some of the drivers that facilitate growth of
organic agriculture in India are
 Growing export market for organically produced crops
 Price premium for organically produced agriculture
products from10% to 100%
Factors driving organic farming
 Diverse agro-climate regions across the country that provides
environment for wide range of crops that can cater to
different market demands.
 Increasing awareness & health consciousness especially
among certain sectors of domestic consumers.
 Availability of comparatively cheap labour for labour-
intensive organic agriculture
 Huge numbers of small farmers, those who do the traditional
farming have very limited capacity to pay for most of the
chemical inputs into agriculture
 Presence of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) as
active promoters of organic farming in different agro-climatic
regions
Factors driving organic farming
 Increasing involvement of
private companies in field
of agricultural extension,
trade, consultation and other
services
 Enhanced government
attention and support for
organic agriculture through
various policy initiations
and action programs.
Constraining factors
Producers’/Distributors’/Traders’ point of view:
 Lack of proper infrastructure
for distribution and
conservation of bio-inputs is a
major constraint that hinders
the access of these inputs to
farmers.
 Some climatic regions and soil
conditions are not suitable for
specific strains of organic
production.
 Given the mandated period of
around three years for a
conventional farm to become
an organic farm, the benefits
perceived by farmers tend to be
limited as they have a short
term orientation.
 As a result even if they are
aware, they are hesitant to
switch over to organic (green)
agricultural practices.
Constraining factors
Farmers’ point of view:
The government perspective
 Changing the cropping and cultivation
patterns is slow and time-consuming
process.
 Given the high levels of illiteracy and large
number of small and marginal farmers it
makes the change process difficult.
 Subsidies on chemical fertilizers and
pesticide impede the growth of organic
agriculture.
Discussion points
 What arguments are there in favour of organic
agriculture in India?
 What vested interests would oppose the growth of
organic agricultures and why?
 What strategies could be employed to further
promote the greening of agriculture in India?

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The greening of india

  • 1. The Indian Government’s Role in Promotion of Green Agriculture in India Emerging Asia This links with WJEC A2 Geography Theme India. 1.2 How and why is the economy changing ? Changes in traditional agriculture
  • 2.  As part of the 10th Five year Plan, the Government of India has aimed to promote organic agriculture in the country.  The main components of this initiative include farming of standards, negotiating with different countries and putting in place a system of certification for organic products. Increasing Investments:
  • 3. Bio-fertilisers  Central Government is also promoting the production and use of bio-fertilizer to make it popular.  The Government has initiated a project “National Project on Development and Use of Bio fertilizers” for this purpose.
  • 4. APEDA  Some of the efforts towards promotion of organic exports include attempts to collaborate with all the major organic importing countries.  APEDA is the nodal agency to promote the Indian organic agriculture and its exports opportunities.
  • 5.
  • 6. The Greening of Indian Agriculture:  Towards this APEDA is deliberating with European Union for inclusion of India in the list of Third World countries  Some of the drivers that facilitate growth of organic agriculture in India are  Growing export market for organically produced crops  Price premium for organically produced agriculture products from10% to 100%
  • 7. Factors driving organic farming  Diverse agro-climate regions across the country that provides environment for wide range of crops that can cater to different market demands.  Increasing awareness & health consciousness especially among certain sectors of domestic consumers.  Availability of comparatively cheap labour for labour- intensive organic agriculture  Huge numbers of small farmers, those who do the traditional farming have very limited capacity to pay for most of the chemical inputs into agriculture  Presence of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) as active promoters of organic farming in different agro-climatic regions
  • 8. Factors driving organic farming  Increasing involvement of private companies in field of agricultural extension, trade, consultation and other services  Enhanced government attention and support for organic agriculture through various policy initiations and action programs.
  • 9. Constraining factors Producers’/Distributors’/Traders’ point of view:  Lack of proper infrastructure for distribution and conservation of bio-inputs is a major constraint that hinders the access of these inputs to farmers.  Some climatic regions and soil conditions are not suitable for specific strains of organic production.
  • 10.  Given the mandated period of around three years for a conventional farm to become an organic farm, the benefits perceived by farmers tend to be limited as they have a short term orientation.  As a result even if they are aware, they are hesitant to switch over to organic (green) agricultural practices. Constraining factors Farmers’ point of view:
  • 11. The government perspective  Changing the cropping and cultivation patterns is slow and time-consuming process.  Given the high levels of illiteracy and large number of small and marginal farmers it makes the change process difficult.  Subsidies on chemical fertilizers and pesticide impede the growth of organic agriculture.
  • 12. Discussion points  What arguments are there in favour of organic agriculture in India?  What vested interests would oppose the growth of organic agricultures and why?  What strategies could be employed to further promote the greening of agriculture in India?