Right Interventions for Regulatory Farming
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
Hans India (28-06-2020)
Ever
since K Chandrashekhar Rao took over as Chief Minister of Telangana, rural
economy has been consistently and progressively getting strengthened day by day.
Towards this as an essentiality and to begin with, KCR pulled the power sector
out of severe crisis that was prevailing then and ensured continuous 24X7 hour
free quality power supply to the farm sector. This paid rich dividends to
agriculture.
Irrigation
projects were taken-up next and most of them are in the process of near
completion. Lakhs of acres of land has already been brought under cultivation.
An unprecedented paddy crop was seen this year. The hereditary professions were
revived. As a follow-up of investment subsidy for agriculture, popularly known
as Rythu Bandhu coupled with Rythu Bhima, the Regulatory Farming has been
successfully initiated and there has been widescale support to this from farmers
across the state.
Under
the Regulatory Farming besides change in crop pattern, use of fertilisers,
bring to the market the produce in a regulatory manner, protecting the strength
of the soil, analysis on the market conditions, research will also become part
of it. The CM suggested that the MGNREGA scheme should be extended to
agriculture and be implemented strategically for creating facilities and for
the necessary works in the rural areas besides providing employment to the
agriculture labour. Village wise plans are underway. Utilizing the resources of
MGNREGA Scheme for restoration of water channels to provide better irrigation
facilities in villages across the state has also been given a thought.
Against
this background an expert opinion from KS Gopal of Centre for Environment
Concerns, a Hyderabad based voluntary organization, engaged in the field of
agriculture and allied sectors for a long time, focusses on MGNREGA Scheme woks
and marketing strategy involving many stakeholders and players.
According
to Gopal, Indian agriculture eco-system is witnessing dynamic changes from
procurement to markets, crop diversification, changing food basket, health
consciousness, rising diversified urban demand, new cultivars, micro-nutrients,
poly house, mechanization, technology, big business, value add, supply chains,
brands and young talent, inspirations etc.
On
anvil are power and fertilizer subsidy reforms, regulations of land and water
and land management. On top is dynamic unleashed with structural reforms of one
nation one market, contract farming, self-reliance, ease of investments in
agriculture infrastructure etc. New players with business models, deep pockets
and smart technology will lead the transformation and agriculture is poised for
growth with higher GDP share.
In
place are mitigation measures like MGNREGS, PDS, Pensions, Health Insurance
while universal Basic Income is on the table of policy makers. While social
protection is vital, so are the structural changes for wider income and wealth distribution
in a Post COVID era. In this context, how to social engineer, drive and to
unleash human creativity towards a more equitable economy is the question. Ideas,
opportunities and the pathways on how Government and knowledge agencies secure
the future of all stakeholders are plenty says Gopal.
Telangana
has roughly fifty million people with 40% in urban areas and the rest in rural
areas. Telangana will double its production with assured irrigation for two
crop seasons cultivation, increase in groundwater due to revival of tanks and
24 x 7 free electricity supplies. KCR has provided the farmers, the basis to
successful farming, namely water. It is poised as seed capital of India and of
exports to the world. KCR is pursuing market demand-based crop cultivation of
higher grade or quality to harvest best price realization for farmers.
Telangana
has diversified crops: paddy, maize, cotton, legumes, oil seeds, flowers,
fruits, vegetables etc. For these outputs it buys inputs of fertilizers,
insecticides, seeds and equipment leasing. A quick estimation shows Telangana
agriculture business has two hundred thousand crore rupees value annually and
growing fast and has a huge business opportunity. Proper planning of creative
capabilities of rural youth with energy of farmers as development multiplier
with cascading impact is the need of hour says Gopal.
More is possible to talented young
entrepreneurs to increase income and of farmers: farm services of higher market
price realization, scheduling of sowing and harvesting, aggregation, grading,
sorting and packing, certification, traceability to supply assured quality to
super markets or direct marketing to consumers and services such as sourcing,
data, quality control, branding, for contract farming.
Aim
high as knowledge providers of services of seed, graft, tissue culture, soil
health amendments, crops based nutrient application, quantity, mixing and
timely application of fertilizers, nutrients and insecticides, poly house,
water use efficiency per kg of crop, disease control, training and pruning of
fruit trees and ecological practices etc. Choice to select services will result
in competition of value driven services with local knowledge base for
resilient, sustainable and climate smart agriculture.
State’s
T-Hub has been globally acknowledged as prestigious platform on next genre
ideas and innovations with business skills, digital applications and networks
that are entrepreneur centric. T-Hub has growing domain expertise in
agriculture and technology applications for rural development. It will bring
synergy of rural and urban talent guided by mentors. It will freshen continual
learning to deliver high quality farm centric entrepreneurs. It is autonomous
and earns revenues by offering continuing value client driven services to
upgrade and help succeed on the new business opportunities for entrepreneurs.
Farmers will pay for high quality services with a value offer.
Netherlands’
idea on the architecture and ecosystem led successfully to build local
production and price to succeed to dominate global agriculture markets and with
value-add innovations. India is a huge domestic market and export demands and
opportunities are rising. Telangana must provide triggers and incentives for
market success by providing the mezzanine on which the young entrepreneurs
build future with hope, confidence, lower risks and value efficiency.
The agriculture market is poised to dynamic
changes. Telangana must fashion the market structure for gains on the economic
pie that maximize and spread the dividends equitably. The key elements in ease
of doing business such as Regulatory Farming Policy calls for technology
interventions and platforms that will help to re-imagine business models and
services delivery to enable a large number of young rural entrepreneurs.
The Research and
Innovation Circle Hyderabad (RICH) at T-Hub, that has been conceived to unlock
the national treasure created by the top scientific research institutions in
Telangana State, and to actively facilitate the process of taking their
research to market may be stepped into action to serve as a force multiplier
for a large number of young people to secure decent livelihoods, with ear and
foot on the soil opines KS Gopal. It is high time that ideas are
solicited at appropriate levels from cream of players in the process, on next
steps in agriculture.
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