PIB Summaries 18 December 2024
Content : Doubling the Income of Farmers Namo Didi Drone Scheme Doubling the Income of Farmers Context Agriculture is a State Subject, but the Government of India supports states through policy measures, budgetary allocations, and various schemes/programmes. Relevance : GS 3( Agriculture ) The focus is on: Enhancing production Providing remunerative returns Income support to farmers Old-age security Strategies to Increase Farmers’ Income Improving Crop Productivity: Use of advanced technologies and better farming practices. Reducing Cost of Production: Promoting modern and rational use of inputs. Agricultural Diversification: Shifting to high-value crops, horticulture, and allied activities. Adaptation to Climate Change:Sustainable agriculture practices to address environmental challenges. Compensation for Farmers’ Losses: Crop insurance and relief schemes. Budgetary Enhancements The budget allocation of the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (DA&FW): 2013-14: ₹21,933.50 crore 2024-25: ₹1,22,528.77 crore Government Schemes and Programmes Income Support and Financial Security Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN) Pradhan Mantri Kisan Maan-Dhan Yojana (PM-KMY) Risk Management Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) Restructured Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (RWBCIS) Credit and Financial Assistance Modified Interest Subvention Scheme (MISS) Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) Agricultural Diversification and Sustainability Per Drop More Crop (PDMC) Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) National Food Security and Nutrition Mission (NFSNM) National Mission on Edible Oils (NMEO) Oil Palm Oilseeds Farmer Empowerment and Modernization Formation and Promotion of 10,000 Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) Sub-Mission on Agriculture Mechanization (SMAM) Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) Digital Agriculture Mission Soil Health Card (SHC) Infrastructure Development Integrated Scheme for Agriculture Marketing (ISAM) e-NAM (National Agriculture Market) Other initiatives National Bamboo Mission Rainfed Area Development (RAD) Allied Sectors and Regional Initiatives National Beekeeping and Honey Mission (NBHM) Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region Agriculture Infrastructure Fund (AIF) Objective: Address infrastructure gaps and mobilize investments in agriculture. Features: Medium- to long-term debt financing facility. Focused on post-harvest management and community farming assets. Key Projects Approved under AIF (2024): 18,606 Custom Hiring Centres 16,276 Primary Processing Units 13,724 Warehouses 3,102 Sorting and Grading Units 1,909 Cold Storage Projects 21,394 Other post-harvest projects Success Stories Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR): Documented 75,000 farmers who have doubled their income through convergence of various schemes. Conclusion The Government of India has adopted a multi-pronged approach to enhance farmer incomes through policy, financial assistance, infrastructure, and modern farming practices. Namo Didi Drone Scheme Context : A Central Sector Scheme for providing drones to Women Self Help Groups (SHGs). Relevance : Government schemes Implementation Period: 2023-24 to 2025-26. Budget Allocation: ₹1,261 crores. Target: Supply 15,000 drones. 2023-24: First 500 drones procured and distributed by Lead Fertilizer Companies (LFCs). 2024-25: Target to distribute drones to 3,090 SHGs in the first phase. Implementing Bodies and Convergence The scheme is implemented through collaboration among: Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare (DA&FW) Department of Rural Development (DoRD) Department of Fertilizers (DoF) Women SHGs under DAY-NRLM (Deendayal Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mission) Lead Fertilizer Companies (LFCs) Role of State-Level Committee A committee at the State level oversees the following: Cluster Selection: Identifying clusters suitable for drone usage. Selection of SHGs: Progressive Women SHGs under DAY-NRLM are chosen for drone distribution. Training: Drone pilot training and additional agriculture-specific training for SHG members. Drone assistant training for other SHG members or their family members. Needs Assessment: Evaluate district-wise drone usage, gaps, availability, and future requirements. Business Coordination: Ensure business opportunities for SHGs in coordination with LFCs and pesticide companies. Key Features of the Scheme Drones as Packages: Includes mandatory pilot training and agriculture-specific training. Livelihood Support: Drones are used by SHGs to offer rental services for: Spraying liquid fertilizers. Spraying pesticides. Promotion of Nano Fertilizers: LFCs encourage the use of Nano fertilizers to generate business for SHGs. Operational Guidelines: Issued by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare in October 2024. Expected Outcomes Business and Livelihood Support: SHGs generate income by renting drones to farmers. Agricultural Modernization: Efficient application of fertilizers and pesticides using drones. Women Empowerment: SHGs gain technical skills and entrepreneurial opportunities. Sustainable Agriculture: Promotes precision farming and environmentally friendly practices (e.g., Nano fertilizers). Significance of the Scheme Bridges the gap in drone technology adoption for small and marginal farmers. Encourages women-led businesses in rural areas. Supports the modernization of agriculture through innovative tools