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Plan of Presentation • What is Organic Farming? Status in India, NER • Main learnings from NER • Objectives of OF scheme • Implementation Strategy • Implementation Components - I, II, III • Organisational Aspects • Coordination issues and Benefits What is Organic Farming? • Avoids synthetic inputs; incorporates technology with natural processes; integrates animal husbandry; and mobilises soil nutrients and nature-based protection • In India including NER, small holdings imply closeness to sustainable farming except access to broader markets • Currently, 4.72 mha certified incl. 0.6 mha cultivated • 135 varieties exported Rs. 3300 cr; domestic Rs600 cr. • 85000 ha in NER led Sikkim 75%, Naga 14%, Megh 6% Main learnings from NER • Small holdings generally • Quality inputs not available • Technologies for production, pest control • Aggregation costs for distributed small growers • Market access, limited value added facilities • Certification complexities Objectives of OF scheme • Mission approach; end to end • Address risks of climate, production, disease, market • Environmentally sustainable production • Conveniently marketable volumes • Farmer controlled valued-added production centres Implementation Strategy • Contiguous clusters on micro watershed basis • Women farmer focus relevant to NER, Prefer SHG covered areas • Village as operating unit to Federation marketing • Anand pattern of trickle to flood • Integrating technology & local knowledge - farmer-led • Focusing scientists for solutions based on local materials • Continuous assessment of soils; bio-inputs support • Hand-holding in management; subsidies as revolving funds - no personal freebies; • investment is for improving land productivity and farmer effectiveness.
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