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Annual Report 2016-17
c ontents s . No.chapterPage No.1.Overview1
2.Functions and Organisational Structure 8
3.Directorate of Economics & Statistics (DES)11
4.National Food Security Mission (NFSM)22
5.Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH)27
6.National Mission on Oilseeds and Oil Palm (NMOOP)43
7.National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA)49
8.National Mission on Agricultural Extension &Technology (NMAET)65
9.National Crop Insurance Programme (NCIP)99
10.Integrated Scheme on Agriculture Census & Statistics105
11.Agricultural Marketing 107
12.Agricultural Cooperation117
13.Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)126
14.Drought Management132
15.International Cooperation133
16.Agricultural Trade139
17.Agricultural Credit 143
18.Gender Perspective in Agriculture 147
Annexures157
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers WelfareAnnual Report 2016-17
chapter 1Overview
1.1Agriculture plays a vital role in
India's economy. 54.6% of the population
is engaged in agriculture and allied activities (census 2011) and it contributes17% to the country's Gross Value Added
(current price 2015-16, 2011-12 series).Given the importance of agriculture sector,
Government of India took several steps for
its sustainable development. Steps have been taken to improve soil fertility on a sustainable basis through the soil health card scheme, to provide improved access through Pradhan Mantri Krishi SinchaiYojana (PMKSY), to support organic
farming through Paramparagat KrishiVikas Yojana (PKVY) and to support for
market to boost the income of farmers.Further, to mitigate risk in agriculture
sector a new scheme "Pradhan Mantri FasalBima Yojana (PMFBY) has been launched
for implementation from Kharif 2016. 1.2As per the land use statistics 2013-14,
the total geographical area of the country is328.7 million hectares, of which 141.4 million
hectares is the reported net sown area and200.9 million hectares is the gross cropped
area with a cropping intensity of 142 %. The net sown area works out to be 43% of the total geographical area. The net irrigated
area is 68.2 million hectares.Agriculture
G ross Value Added ( G VA) of Statistics & Programme Implementation has released the New Series of NationalAccounts, based upon revising the base
year from 2004-05 to 2011-12. As per theProvisional Estimates released by CSO
on 31.05.2016, the Agriculture and Allied sector contributed approximately 17.0% ofIndia's Gross Value Added (GVA) at current
prices during 2015-16. Gross Value Added (GVA) of Agriculture and Allied sector and its share in total GVA of the country during the last 3 years including the current year, at current prices of 2011-12 series is as follows: 1.4There has been a continuous decline in
the share of Agriculture and Allied sector in the GVA from 18.2 percent in 2012-13 to 17.0 percent in 2015-16 at current prices. Falling share of Agriculture and Allied sector in GVA is an expected outcome in a fast growing and structurally changing economy. S hare of Agriculture & Allied S ectors in Total G VA (Rs. in Crore) I temsYear2012-132013-142014-152015-16
GVA of Agriculture and
Allied Sectors 1680797190245219952512093081
Per cent to total GVA18.218.317.417.0
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers WelfareAnnual Report 2016-17
1.5 Growth (over the previous year) in
the Total GVA of the Economy and that in the GVA of Agriculture and Allied sector at2011-12 basic prices is given below:
g rowth in g ross Value Added (at 2012-13 basis prices) (In percent)PeriodTotal
g VAAgriculture & Allied
s ector g VA2012-135.41.5
2013-146.34.2
2014-157.1-0.2
2015-167.21.2
1.6The Agriculture and Allied sector
witnessed a growth of 1.5 per cent in 2012-13, 4.2 per cent in 2013-14, -0.2 per cent in
2014-15 and 1.2 in 2015-16 at 2011-12 basic
prices.Rainfall 2016-17
m onsoon Rainfall (June - s eptember)1.7 In the Year 2016, the cumulative
monsoon rainfall for the country as a whole during 1 stJune to 30
thSeptember, 2016 was
3% lower than Long Period Average (LPA).
Rainfall in the four broad geographical
divisions of the country during the above period was higher than LPA by 6% in CentralIndia but lower than LPA by 11% in East &
North East India, 8% in South Peninsula
and 5% in North West India. Out of 36 met sub-divisions, 27 met sub-divisions have received excess/normal rainfall and 9 met of 629 districts, 111 (18%) districts received excess, 314 (50%) districts received normal, (2%) districts received scanty rainfall during the above period. Post- m onsoon (October - December) 1.8During the post-monsoon season
(1 stOctober to 31
stDecember, 2016) the cumulative rainfall for the country, as a whole, has been 45% lower than the LPA.
Out of 36 meteorological subdivisions, 03
subdivisions received large excess rainfall,07 received Excess normal rainfall, 13
Production
s cenario 2015-16 1.9Notwithstanding the setback in kharif
crops 2015-16 due to bad monsoon and Rabi crops due to warm winter, total foodgrain production in the country increased marginally in 2015-16. As per 4 thAdvance
Estimates for 2015-16, total production of rice
is estimated at 104.32 million tonnes which is lower by 1 .17 million tonnes than the production of 105.48 million tonnes during the preceding year. Production of wheat, estimated at 93.50 million tonnes, is higher by 6.97 million tonnes than the production of 86.53 million tonnes achieved during2014-15. Total production of Coarse Cereals
estimated at 37.94 million tonnes is lower by 4.38 million tonnes than their production during 2014-15. 1.10Total foodgrains production in the
country is estimated at 252.22 million tonnes which is marginally higher by 0.20 million tonnes than the previous year's foodgrains production of 252.02 million tonnes. Production of pulses estimated at16.47 million tonnes is lower by 0.68 million
tonnes than their production during 2014-15. With a decline of 2.21 million tonnes over
the last year, total production of oilseeds in the country is estimated at 25.30 million tonnes. Production of sugarcane is estimated at 352.16 million tonne. Total production of170 kgs each) is lower than previous year's
production of 34.81 million bales and also average production of 34.63 million bales.Production of jute & mesta estimated at 10.47
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers WelfareAnnual Report 2016-17
million bales (of 180 kg each) is lower by 0.66 million bales (6.3%) than their production during the previous year.Production scenario during Kharif
2016-17
1.11As result of good monsoon rainfall in the
country, area coverage under Kharif coarse cereals has increased to 186.68 lakh hectares as compared to 178.62 lakh hectares duringFurther, area coverage under pulses has
increased from 113.61 lakh hectares inArea, production and yield of major
c rops c ropsArea (Lakh hectare)Production (millionTonnes)Yield (kg/hectare)
Rice WheatCoarse
Pulses
Foodgrains
Oilseeds
Sugarcane
Jute &
# Production in million bales 180 Kg. each. lakh hectares last year, i.e. an increase of27.96 lakh hectares. A comparative position
of production of Food grains, Oilseeds, vis-à-vis kharif 2015-16 is given below: 1.12As per the First Advance Estimates,
total production of Kharif Foodgrains during2016-17 is estimated at record 135.03 million
tonnes which is higher by 11.02 million tonnes 2015-16 to 136.09 lakh hectares in 2016-17. Consequently, the total area coverage
under Kharif foodgrains has increased to715.54 lakh hectares as compared to 687.58
Kharif production in 2015-16 and 2016-17
(Million Tonnes) c rop2015-16 (4 thAdvance
estimates)2016-17 (1 stAdvance estimates)Absolute
ěPercentageincrease/decrease
Foodgrains124.01135.0311.028.89
Oilseeds16.5923.366.7740.81
Sugarcane352.16305.25-46.91-13.32
Ĵȓ30.1532.121.976.53
Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers WelfareAnnual Report 2016-17
as compared to last year's Kharif foodgrains production of 124.01 million tonnes. Total production of Kharif rice is estimated at record level of 93.88 million tonnes which is higher by 2.57 million tonnes more than the last year's production of 91.31 million tonnes. Total production of coarse cereals in the country has increased to 32.45 million tonnes as compared to 27.17 million tonnes during 2015-16 (4 thAdvance Estimates). The
production of kharif pulses estimated at 2.54 average production. c apital formation in Agriculture andAllied
s ector:1.13 Gross Capital Formation (GCF) in
Agriculture and Allied sector is estimated
separately for public, private corporate and the household sectors. Items included in the estimates of GCF are: (i)Improvement of land and Irrigation
works (ii)Laying of new orchards and
plantations (iii)Purchase of agricultural machinery
and implements (iv)Agriculture construction works
(v)Additions to livestock
(vi)Fishing boats and nets etc.
1.14 Gross Capital Formation (GCF) in
Agriculture and Allied sector relative to GVA
trend from 18.3 per cent in 2011-12 to 16.2 per cent in 2014-15.National Policy for farmers (NPf),
2007:1.15
Government of India approved the
National Policy for Farmers (NPF) in 2007.
The Policy provisions, inter alia, include asset
reforms in respect of land, water, livestock, and inputs like application of frontier disease-free planting material, improving soil fertility and health, and integrated pest for women like crèches, child care centres, adequate, and easy reach of institutional credit at reasonable interest rates, and use of Information and Communication the country, development of agricultural market infrastructure, and rural non-farm integrated approach for rural energy, etc. g ross c apital f ormation ( gcf ) in Agriculture and Allied sector relative to g ross Value Added gVA) at 2011-12 basic prices.
(Rs.in crore)Period
gcf in Agriculture & Allied s ectors g VA inAgriculture &
Allied
s ectors gcf as percentage of g VAPublicPrivateTotalPublicPrivateTotal
2011-12 3571523871727443215018162.415.918.3
2013-14 3247224469427716515882372.015.417.5
2014-15 *3606122043425649515842932.313.916.2
*As per Advance Estimates for 2015-16 (latest available) released on 8.2.2016 Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers WelfareAnnual Report 2016-17
1.16 Many of the provisions of the NPF
are being operationalised through various schemes and programmes which areGovernment Departments and Ministries.
For the operationalisation of the remaining
provisions of the Policy, an Action Plan has and Department concerned, as well as to allStates and UTs for necessary follow up action.
for the purpose also monitors the progress of the Plan of Action for the operationalisation of the NPF. 1.17To achieve the target of doubling of
income of farmers by 2022, as announced during presentation of Budget, 2016-17, the Chairmanship of Additional Secretary,Department of Agriculture, Cooperation
and Farmers Welfare to examine the various issues involved. All the State Governments have been requested to hold across-the- board deliberations and prepare strategy for the states that will lead to doubling the income of the farmers. NABARD hasquotesdbs_dbs19.pdfusesText_25[PDF] ncbi
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