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Title: NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION PROJECT Component 2 introduction


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NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION
PROJECTComponent 2 introduction
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Agricultural 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

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The 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

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Objectives 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.

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National Agricultural Innovation System
private sector
development community
Market orientation
Poverty orientation
National Agricultural Research System
Scientific capacity
other science providers
NAIP pushes three frontiers
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The 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.

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Demand perspective on agricultural growth and
opportunities (TN)
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The 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

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Institutional capital is key to take advantage
of market opportunities
Bonding
Farmer Federation
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2. 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

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Fields 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

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EXAMPLE 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
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What is new in PCS consortia?
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What is new in PCS consortia?
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Possible issues?
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