The farmer's economy 20-22 August 2018 - Pragati Maidan, New Delhi - Krishi India Expo
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www.krishiindiaexpo.com 20-22 August 2018 Pragati Maidan, New Delhi the farmer’ s economy Co-Organiser Organiser India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO) (A Government of India Enterprise) Exhibitions India Group Department of Commerce
MARKET PROFILE Agriculture plays a pivotal role in the Indian economy. Agriculture provides food security to the majority Its contribution to India’s GDP is around 16%, and of the population in the country, and is an inclusive provides employment to 56% of the workforce. growth sector for the Indian economy. Small and Marginal Farmers • Small holdings play an important role in raising agricultural development and in poverty alleviation • Small farmers need a level playing field in terms of accessing land, water, inputs, credit, technology and markets. They face challenges on integration of value chains, liberalization and globalization effects, market volatility, are vulnerable to other risks and climate change, etc.
Needs of Small Farmers Agricultural Implements/ • Tenancy security Equipment • Farmers’ education and public dissemination of knowledge. • Agricultural machinery is used in various activities like • Credit for both consumption and investment land development, tillage, seed bed preparation, sowing purposes.habitat for beneficial organisms. and planting, weeding and plant protection, harvesting and threshing, post-harvest and agro processing • The current market for agriculture equipment in India Feminisation of Agriculture is about US$6.5 billion, and is expected to grow at a • Agriculture is becoming increasingly feminized CAGR of 8% during 2014-19 as men are migrating to rural non-farm sector. • Government initiatives on farm mechanization, Women are continually denied property rights subsidies and training programmes have made and access to resources. Infrastructure support agricultural implements more affordable to farmers. and giving legal support on existing laws, will However, small and marginal farmers are still unable facilitate recognition for women as farmers, to buy high value farm equipment. Tractors dominate and enable them to access credit, inputs, and the agricultural equipment market in India, followed marketing outlets. by threshers. Share of farmers in total Share of agricultural land Number of agricultural agricultural farm land available with farmers equipment manufacturers (India) Large & Large & Large & medium Small scale medium: 15% medium: 56% enterprises:250 enterprises:2,500 Small & marginal: 44% Small & Tiny units: marginal: 85% 18,000
Soil Rejuvenation Bioresources • The National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture • R ural India depends on a wide range of bioresources (NMSA) has been formulated to enhance (nonfossil biogenic resources used to produce food, agricultural productivity, especially in rain- substantial products, and energy) for their nutrition fed areas for water use efficiency, integrated and livelihood. Small and marginal farmers need: farming, soil health management and resource • Traditional rights of access to biodiversity, which conservation. include access to forest products including • The government Soil Health Card Scheme medicinal plants, gums and resins, oil yielding plants (launched in February 2015), to issue health and beneficial micro-organisms cards to 140 million farmers, would carry • Opportunities to conserve, enhance and improve crop-wise recommendations of nutrients and crops and farm animals as well as fish stocks fertilizers required for individual farms to improve • Suitable community-based breed conservation (i.e. productivity through judicious use of inputs. conservation through use) • Growing a variety of crops in a planned sequence • Breeding to increase output of low productivity farm in order to increase soil organic matter and animals, etc. biodiversity in the soil • Cover crop as part of planned rotation to the soil • No-till farming as a way of growing crops without Irrigation disturbing the soil through tillage • Of the gross sown area of 192 million ha, rainfed • Mulch tillage as a method where the soil surface agriculture contributes to 60 per cent of the is disturbed but maintains a high level of crop gross cropped area, and 45 per cent of the total residue on the surface agricultural output • Mulching by applying plant residues or other • Farmers need access to sustained and equitable suitable materials to the soil surface to compensate water supply for loss of residue due to excessive tillage • Rainwater harvesting and recharge of aquifers should • Nutrient management to meet crop needs while be mandatory, and targeted at private well owners. minimizing the impact on the environment and the soil • Pest management, with an ecological approach, to promote growth of healthy plants with strong defenses, to increase stress on pests, and enhance the habitat for beneficial organisms.
Exhibitor Profile Energy & Eco Friendly Environment Visitor Profile Bio Products - Biogas, Manure, l Agriculture Tools, Equipment Vermicomposting, Bio Fertilizers & l Agents & distributors & Technology Bio-Toilets l Agro producers Agricultural Machinery & l Irrigation & Water Technology l l Agro industry corporations Equipment - Water Pumps, Solar Irrigation l Agriculture departments Agriculture Insurance l Pumps, Water Treatment l Agri engineering units / Equipment, Water Supply Agro & Food Processing l Solutions & Hardware corporations l Agri finance corporations Agro Quality safety & l Microbial Technology & l Testing Lab Fermentation l Agri-input product dealers, distributors, traders/whole sellers & Crop cleaning, Weighing l Renewable Energy - Wind Energy l retailers & Grading Equipment Solutions, Solar Energy Solutions, l Agri insurance corporation Biomass, Solid Waste Management Crop Management, Drying, l l Agri marketing boards Storage, Transportation & Handling equipment l Agricultural research institutes / Farmers Welfare Program universities /colleges Crop Sorter, Separator & l Awas Yojna l l Associations boards & other nodal Packaging Equipment Farmer’s Awareness Program l agencies Digital Pathways l Farmer’s Education Program l l Banks and credit agencies Farm Equipment & Farm l Farmer’s Helpline l l Central & state government land Management departments and agencies Farmer’s Loans & Budget l Food Certifying Agencies l l CEOs / senior managers of Indian Farmer’s Skill Training l companies / MNCs Generator, Genset l Kisan Vikas Yojna l l Co-operatives of food & consumer IT - Agro, Logistic, Supply Chain l protection Swach Bharat Abhiyan - Toilet l Software & hardware for All l Commodity exchange Modelling, Hand Tools & l Farmers Training Centres l organizations Spare Parts l Consultants Spreaders, Sowing, Planting l Green House & Poly House l Dealers for farm equipment / & Harvesting Equipment machineries Soil Testing Equipment l Horticulture & Floriculture l Entrepreneurs & Technology l Farm contractors & garden Threshers, Tillers l Mills & Storages contractors l Farmers / agriculturists Tractor Manufacturers l Flour Mills l & Spare Parts etc. l Floriculturists / horticulturists Freezers, Refrigerators & Chillers l l International buyers & export Fruits & Vegetable Cold Storage, l Aquaponics & Hydroponics Warehouses houses l KrishiVigyan kendra heads Oats, Millets & Cereals Mills l Animal Husbandry System & l Landscape suppliers Technology Oil Mills l l Millers Animal Breeding l Pulses Mills l l Packaging equipment & machinery Animal Management Software l Rice Mills l and users of storage equipment l Plantation owners Animal Nutrition l Marketing & Services l Scientists & technologists Animal Shelters l Organic Farming l l Seed certifying agencies Animal Vaccines l Organic Food Products l l Seed & fertilizer traders, whole Dairy Equipment l Plant Breeding l sellers and retailers l Traders, wholesalers of Fisheries & Fishing Equipment l Plant Propagation l commodities Live Stock & Dairy Farming l Private Labelling l l Trade industry & trade media Poultry l Seeds & Nurseries l l Transport & Logistic Experts Veterinary Medicines l Third Party Manufacturing l Etc.
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