Title: NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION PROJECT Component 2
1NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
PROJECTComponent 2
2Agricultural research must contribute to
transformation of agriculture in support of
poverty alleviation and income generation
- Many people are dependent on fragile
agricultural resources for their living and
livelihoods - Rapidly evolving urban demand provides
diversification and value addition opportunities - Changing trade regime requires enhanced
competitiveness - The agricultural resource base is under threat
(water availability, soil degradation) - New knowledge and technologies required to
reconcile competitiveness and demand growth with
livelihood and sustainability concerns in a
changing institutional context
3The organization of science is quickly changing
- The knowledge elite
- Paper to store and share knowledge
- Research is expensive
- Research as the key tool to generate knowledge
- The linear model researchgt knowledgegt
adaptationgt use of innovations
- The knowledge society
- Digital media and the Web to store and share
- Research is very expensive
- Search and consultation to generate knowledge
- The interactive model innovations combine
problem recognition and knowledge generation
4Objectives of NAIP
- General
- to facilitate the accelerated and sustainable
transformation of Indian agriculture for poverty
alleviation and income generation. - Specific
- To accelerate the collaborative development and
application of agricultural innovations between
public research organizations, farmers, private
sector and other stakeholders.
5National Agricultural Innovation System
private sector
development community
Market orientation
Poverty orientation
National Agricultural Research System
Scientific capacity
other science providers
NAIP pushes three frontiers
6The evolution in the collaboration between ICAR
and Bank!
- The on-farm approach of the National Agricultural
Technology Project (NATP) will be extended to - a production to consumption system (value chain)
approach - a rural livelihood improvement approach
- more attention to basic and strategic research
- From collaborative research in the public sector,
to harnessing synergies in partnerships among
public and private sector, farmer organizations
and civil society. - From separate coverage of research and extension
to integrating technology generation and uptake
pathways. -
7Demand perspective on agricultural growth and
opportunities (TN)
8The market demands a more diversified supply
- Main Drivers
- Demand side
- Rising incomes and growing middle class
- Urbanization changes consumer preferences
- Globalization
- Supply Side
- Slow cereal productivity growth
- Liberalization of seed sector
- Improved transport and telecommunications
9Institutional capital is key to take advantage
of market opportunities
Bonding
Farmer Federation
102. Research on Production to consumption systems
- About 15 Consortia with public organizations,
private sector, farmer organizations, NGOs and
others from across the production to consumption
system - Jointly responsible for governance, design and
implementation of research programs and the
application of the resulting innovations - Knowledge management activities, such as the
organization of conferences and innovation market
places, networks and communication strategies. - Selection through a competitive process
- Support to investment, operational and some
personnel costs of the consortia
11Fields of research in value chain consortia
- Food security and income improvement in staple
foods - Agricultural activities with large employment and
income potential - Export promotion
- Import substitution
- Products with agro-processing potential
12EXAMPLE VALUE CHAIN ON MEAT AND MEAT PRODUCTS
Potential Consortium Partners
Important Aspects
Most Critical Missing Links
- Identification and estimation of pesticidal and
antibiotic residues - Packaging of meat and meat products
Consumption (Safety Quality)
IVRI, NCL, IIP
- Demand supply (domestic global) analysis
- Market intelligence
NCAP, IEG, DMI, NCAER
Marketing
NRC (Meat)/IVRI, Vety.College, Tirupati, CFTRI,
DFRL, Hind (Agro), Al-kabeer, Allanasons
- Slaughter house byproducts utilization
- Tenderization of spent animals meat
Processing
IVRI, TNVASU, BAIF
- Research on Feed supplements and micronutrients
- Research on health cover
Production
KVKs, E-chaupals, ATMAs, FOs, PRIs, VKCs, SHGs
Farmers
Processors
Traders/Exporters
Consumers
Government
13What is new in PCS consortia?
New Feature Response
1. Market and consumer concerns Attention to quality, standards and grades, processing, value chain management
2. Wider partnerships needed for success Engaging processors, traders, retailers in problem definition and program execution
14What is new in PCS consortia?
3. Focus on research and development Piloting innovation, exploring upscaling strategies
Commercialization of results Early Partnerships, IP management
Sub-sector focus Consortium advisory committee, sub-sector dissemination
15Possible issues?
Salary recovery of private partners Equipment investments for public partners Salary costs for private
Exclusive use of research results IP with ICAR, first right to license with private partners
Business management procedures NAIP guidelines as the starting point
16Thank you for your attention