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Title: National Food Security Mission


1
National Food Security Mission
  • Performance review

Presentation to the 3rd General Council meeting
of the National Food Security Mission on 7th
December 2009 at 3 PM under the Chairmanship of
Union Agriculture Minister
2
Demand Supply Gap
Crop 2008-09 2008-09 2008-09 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2020
Crop Projected Demand Projected Production Surplus/ Shortfall Projected Demand Projected Production Surplus/ Shortfall Projected Demand
Rice 92.87 95.34 (99.15) 6.28 98.79 104.21 5.42 111.9
Wheat 72.72 76.21 (80.58) 7.86 77.36 83.61 6.25 79.9
Coarse Ceareals 35.9 34.57 (39.48) 3.58 38.19 35.75 -2.44 37.3
Pulses 17.51 14.43 (14.66) -2.85 19.91 15.73 -4.18 23.8
Foodgrains 219 220.55 (233.88) 14.88 234.26 239.3 5.04 252.8
Oilseeds 47.43 26.32 (28.16) -19.27 53.39 27.53 -25.86 -
3
Wheat Targets
4
Rice Targets
5
Pulses Targets
6
Impact on productivity of Wheat
Productivity increase in the No. of NFSM
Districts in 2008-09 over 2006-07
State lt0 lt10 gt10 and lt20 gt20 (blank) Total -ve
Rajasthan 9 2 3 1   15 60
Haryana 4 3       7 57
WB 2   1 1   4 50
Maharashtra 3 2 2 1   8 37
UP 14 16 6 2   38 36
Bihar 9 5   11   25 36
MP 10 8 8 4   30 33
Punjab 2 1   1 3 7 28
Gujarat         4 4 0
Grand Total 53 37 20 21 7 138 38
7
Impact on productivity of Rice
Productivity increase in the No. of NFSM
Districts in 2008-09 over 2006-07
State lt0 lt10 gt10 and lt20 gt20 (blank) Total -ve
Jharkhand 5         5 100
TN 10 1 1     12 83
Chhattisgarh 7 2 1     10 70
Orissa 8 2 4 1   15 53
Bihar 7     11   18 39
WB 3 1 2 2   8 38
AP 4 2 1 4   11 36
UP 6 3 3 14   26 23
Maharashtra 1 4   1   6 17
Assam 2 2 2 7   13 15
MP 1     8   9 11
Gujarat         2 2 0
Karnataka       7   7 0
Kerela     1     1 0
Grand Total 54 17 15 55 2 143 38
8
Impact on Productivity of Pulses
Productivity increase in the No. of NFSM
Districts in 2008-09 over 2006-07
State lt0 lt10 gt10 and lt20 gt20 (blank) Total -ve
MP 16 2 2     20 80
Bihar 9 3 1     13 69
Maharashtra 10 1 1 6   18 56
Haryana 2 2     1 5 40
Punjab 2 1   1 3 7 29
AP 3 3 2 6   14 21
Orissa 2 1 3 4   10 20
Rajasthan 3 2 1 9 1 16 19
UP 3 3 1 12   19 16
Chhattisgarh     2 6   8 0
Gujarat         11 11 0
Karnataka       13   13 0
WB     2 2 1 5 0
Grand Total 50 18 15 59 17 159 31
9
Impact of Drought
  • Loss of crop production in Kharif 2009

166 of the 300 drought declared districts are
covered by NFSM
10
Area coverage of Kharif Rice ,2009
Area in Lakh ha.
Normal Area Area Covered Area Covered Change over 2008 Change over 2008 of Normal
Normal Area 2009 2008 /- of Normal
391.86 335.86 395.49 -59.63 -15.08 85.71
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Area coverage of Kharif Rice ,2009
BIHAR
Area in Thousand
Area Covered Area Covered Change over 2008 Change over 2008
2009 2008 /-
NFSM 1353.22 1936.48 583.255 30.12
Non-NFSM 949.15 1492.86 -543.706 36.42
Total 2302.37 3429.33 -1126.96 32.86
Uttar Pradesh
Area Covered Area Covered Change over 2008 Change over 2008
2009 2008 /-
NFSM 2028.96 3124.1 1095.14 35.05
Non-NFSM 2053.04 2984.2 931.16 31.20
Total 4082.00 6108.3 2026.3 33.17
12
Impact on targets
  • Loss of about 13 million tons of kharif rice and
    about 0.3 million tons of pulses as per first
    advance estimate
  • In Rabi and Summer seasons the Rice production
    can be enhanced by about 3 million tons and
    pulses by 1 million ton
  • Overall, therefore the rice production could be
    short by 5 million tons as compared to base year
    of 2006-07 to reach 88 million tons
  • Pulses could achieve the target of additional 1.5
    million tons as compared to base year to reach
    15.3 million tons
  • In Wheat if the climate conditions remain
    favourable an increase of about 2 million tons is
    possible to reach 82.6 million tons, making the
    overall production of food grains reaching the
    demand levels for the year

13
Rice
  • Additional strategies for production

14
Reducing Risks of Rice production
  • Increased production in good season for
    maintaining food buffer stocks
  • Promotion of Hybrid Rice Strategies to enlist
    Private sector participation, and adapting
    Chinese experience of production of public bred
    hybrids
  • Reaching out to low capacity rice farmers
  • Promotion of SRI Inclusion of NGOs for
    individualized service to farmers especially for
    rainfed rice
  • Develop technologies on drought and submergence
    tolerance
  • Partnering IRRI for active promotion of STRASA

15
Constraints in Hybrid Rice Promotion
  • Inadequate availability of breeder and certified
    seed
  • Seed Production limited to very specific region
  • Non synchronous flowering of A R lines in
    North India-Main cause for low seed setting
  • Private sector is not keen for seed
    certification- not eligible for assistance under
    NFSM
  • Higher cost and less comparative advantage in
    high productivity areas
  • High cost of seed and limited supply of quality
    seeds in the areas of demand

16
Impact of Hybrid rice seed Minikit
  • Farmers were very happy to see the performance of
    public rice hybrid because of shorter duration
    than private hybrid during this drought year.
  • This year rice hybrid minikits have been
    distributed 51812 no (6 kg each) against 60300 no
    allotted.
  • Some states have utilized hybrid seed minikit as
    demonstration under SRI.

17
Area in SRI under NFSM Non-NFSM State
2006 (base year) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
NFSM-State 437 1304 8942 2650
Non-NFSM State 264995 450000 522000 670000
Total 265432 451304 530942 672650
Information is still awaited from some states
18
Challenges in SRI promotion
  • Changing mind sets of the scientists and the
    farmers
  • Adoption and its continuation by Farmers
  • More documentation by researchers
  • Refining technology to make it easier for
    adoption
  • Nursery raising
  • On farm moisture conservation to address dry
    spells in rainfed rice areas
  • Labour problem in rural areas
  • Availability of Conoweeders
  • Approval for Power weeders
  • Development of Precision mechanised farming
    (single seedling multi line transplanter
  • Availability of Farm Yard Manure
  • Promoting Green manure

19
IRRI partnership
  • Popularizing Suvarna sub 1, submergence tolerance
    variety
  • Fast tracking release of drought and salinity
    tolerant varieties developed by IRRI
  • Common areas of interest low productivity
    districts are rainfed and flood prone
  • MoU with IRRI for time bound delivery of services
    to the farmers

20
Wheat
  • Stabilizing the production

21
Coping with the climate change
  • Promotion of Conservation Agriculture
  • Zero till seed drill machines and Laser aided
    land levellers
  • Regulations for timely planting of rice crops
  • System of wheat intensification scaling up Bihar
    model
  • Promotion of terminal heat tolerant varieties
  • Seed minikits of PBW 550, DW 17 varieties
  • Strategic research for developing new varieties
  • Timely sowing of wheat in Eastern India
  • Flood control measures for early vacation of
    fields

22
Pulses
  • Realizing the yield potential and area expansion

23
Addressing yield gaps
  • Merger of ISOPOM with NFSM
  • Large scale Block demonstrations with nutrient
    and plant protection centric approach
  • Converging with Rainfed area development programs
    for providing protective irrigation
  • Pilot projects with ICRISAT on identifying
    promotional strategies, control of pests and
    hybrids
  • Controlling the blue bull menace by de regulation
    of its status under wild life legislation

24
Area expansion
  • Potential for summer moong in Punjab, Haryana,
    Western UP in view of the water use regulation
  • Developing rice fallows in Central and Eastern
    India through promotion of rice
    hybrid-chickpea/lentil/lathyrus line sown farming
    system
  • Intercrops with soybean
  • Inclusion of Jharkhand and Assam under NFSM for
    intensive pulses promotion

25
Sum up
  • NFSM has done very well in its first two years of
    operation with achievement of the production
    targets
  • Drought this year and the climatic factors for
    wheat requires additional strategies to reduce
    the associated risks and stabilize the production
  • Pulses promotion approach is being revamped with
    strengthening of NFSM through the proposed merger
    of ISOPOM pulses components
  • All the stake holders including the non
    governmental organizations and the private sector
    need to be included in the mission programs to
    deepen its reach
  • New partnerships are being forged for capacity
    building of the extension teams in the States
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