Agri Current Affairs 2021
Agri Current Affairs 2021
Agri Current Affairs 2021
❖ Multipurpose sea weed park to be established at- Tamil Nadu (To promote seaweed
cultivation, as it is an emerging sector with potential to transform the lives of coastal
communities).
❖ India’s largest semen station in Government sector launched at- Purnia, Bihar (Sep 9, 2020)
❖ *ICAR-IASRI cloud infrastructure and services for National Agricultural Research &
Education system is- Krishi Megh at New Delhi (11 Aug 2020)
❖ Data recovery centre of ICAR was- Krishi Megh
Note: For Protecting Data of the ICAR.
❖ *Mobile App launched by Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare to facilitate farmers and
traders to identify right mode of transportation for movement of farm produce is- Kisan
Rath, 17th April 2020. (Developed by National Informatics Center (NIC)
Note: Primary Transport - From Mandi to Mandis, FPOs, Warehouses;
Secondary Transport- Mandis to intra-state and inter-state mandis, railway stations.
❖ The first country in the world to adopt a ban on deforestation, a groundbreaking move that
could have a major global impact is- Norway on 28 Jan, 2020
❖ *India’s first ever brand logo for cotton and India’s premier cotton would be known as- Kasturi
Cotton
❖ World's largest commercial agriculture drone/World’s most advanced drone for agriculture- Air
board agro (founded by Elviss Straupenieks of Latvia)
❖ The target of renewable energy capacity kept by Govt. of India for 2030 is- 450 GW
❖ The first farm-based solar power plant under the PM KUSUM (Kisan Urja Suraksha Evum
Utthan Mahabhiyan) scheme has come up in- Jaipur district's Kotputli tehsil with a provision for
production of 17 lakh units of electricity every year (April 2021).
❖ KVIC prepared Nutrient rich healthy drink/processed drink- ‘Neera’ and Palmgur (jaggery)
from Palm oil
❖ India’s first agricultural futures trading index ‘Agridex’ with four contracts expiring in June,
July, September and December was launched by- National Commodity and Derivatives
Exchange (NCDEX)
Note: Agridex, launched on 25 May, 2021, comprises 10 liquid commodities traded on NCDEX.
The spot and future of these 10 commodities- soybean, chana, coriander, cottonseed oilcake, guar
gum, guar seed, mustard seed, refined soy oil, castor seed and jeera.
❖ World’s First conversation area for sea cucumber created at- Lakshadweep
❖ *------- becomes the first state under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bhima Yojana (PMFBY) to cover crop
loss done by wild animals- Sikkim
❖ India’s first Gender Park set up at-Kozhikode, Kerala on 11-13 February, 2021 (on the occasion
of Second Edition of International conference on Gender Equality).
Note: Gross Value Added is simply gross domestic product minus taxes, the widest measure of
income growth in an economy.
(Source: Economic Survey 2020-21).
Contribution of subsectors
to Agricultural GVA:
❖ Crops- 56%
❖ Livestock- 29%
❖ Forestry and Logging-8%
❖ Fishing & Aquaculture-7%
❖ India’s First Agro met Forecast Centre Inaugurated at- UAS, Dharwad, Karnataka.
(Main objective is to give accurate reports on weather which would enable the farmers to protect the
crops and get a good yield.)
❖ First state in India to use Automated Weather Stations (AWS) to provide accurate report on
Weather to farmers is- Maharashtra
❖ Special Micro credit facility scheme to facilitate street vendors to access affordable working capital
loan of Rs.10,000 is- PM SVANIDHI
❖ Nodal Agency that deals in Procurement, Processing, Distribution, export & import of selected agricultural
commodities- NAFED (Oct, 1958)
❖ Nodal agency for undertaking price support operations for pulses & oilseeds and market intervention operation
for other agricultural commodities is- NAFED
❖ Nodal agency for procurement, storage and distribution of food grains is- FCI
Procurement Agencies:
• Wheat & Rice FCI
• Oilseeds & Pulses NAFED
• Cotton CCI
• Jute JCI
❖ Implementing agency for National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP)- APEDA
❖ Nodal Agency for Promoting export-oriented production and development of the Scheduled
products- APEDA (1985)
❖ In January 2020 the states that faced severe attack by Locusts is- Gujarat & Rajasthan (5.66
lakh ha area in 10 states (severe in Rajasthan and Gujarat)
❖ *First Pashu Kisan Credit cards were distributed to 101 animal farmers in the state of-
Bhiwanai , Haryana (Imp)
❖ To provide Digital mobile extension services for coffee stakeholders, Union Ministry of
Commerce & Industry launched- Coffee Connect & Coffee Krishi tharanga
❖ 22 products received Geographical Indication (GI) tag from Government of India in 2020.
Note: The First Product to get a GI Tag in India was- Darjeeling Tea in 2004
The Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM), a
subordinate office under the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion looks into the filings of
various Intellectual Property rights in India.
❖ National Sugar Institute (NSI) of India will establish Sugar Institute at- Nigeria
❖ Govt. of India formulated point strategy to double farmers income- Seven point strategy
❖ All agricultural programs and policies shift their focus from- Production oriented to Income
oriented approach
❖ Number of Insecticides/pesticides registered in India (as of Dec. 2020) is- 292 (out of 292 104
are indigenously produced or used in India
Note: India is the fourth-largest producer of pesticides in the world. Among crops paddy accounts
for the maximum share of pesticide consumption (26-28%), followed by cotton (18-20%).
❖ RKVY (Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana)- renamed as- Remunerative Approaches for
Agriculture and Allied sector Rejuvenation (RAFTAAR) (Time period: 2017-2020)
❖ **To Incentivize states to increase allocation for agriculture and allied sector is the main
objective of- RKVY
❖ India’s First RRBs to launch digital savings account facility is- Telangana Grameena Bank and
Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank
❖ Country's first indigenously developed value added fertilizer is- Neem Coated Urea
(Enhances Nitrogen Use efficiency and farmers need to apply 10% less urea)
❖ 100% FDI is allowed in- Cold storage, ware houses and Food Processing sector
❖ Govt. of India has increased MSP of Kharif crops by- 1.5 times of cost of production
❖ The average size of land holding in India is- 1.08 ha (The average size of operational holdings is
highest in Nagaland (5 hectares) and lowest in Kerala (0.18 hectares).
❖ Total number of operational holdings in the country according to 2015-16 Ag. census is- 146
Million
❖ _______is the key approach for doubling farmers income by 2022- Integrated farming
System (IFS)
❖ Total number of Integrated Farming System (IFS) models developed by ICAR which are
location specific, cost effective, eco-friendly, socially in farmers’ participatory mode was- 63
❖ Total number of Mega food parks in India- 42 (Operational Mega Food Parks- 17)
❖ A mission launched by Ministry of earth science and technology dedicated to spreading awareness
about nutrition and accessible to all locally available nutritious food, fruits, and vegetables is-
Aahaar Kranti (14 April 2021)
❖ Agricultural Mechanization for Insitu management of crop residue in- Punjab, Haryana, UP,
Delhi.
❖ **A Machine developed by PAU, Ludhiana that allows a farmer to harvest Paddy & plant
Wheat without delay is- Combo Happy Weeder
❖ NAFED procures “Oilseeds and Pulses” from state government at MSP through- Price
Support Scheme (PSS)
❖ Portal launched by central government of India for e-marketing of Organic products is-
Jaivik kheti portal
❖ *A Company owned by DARE, under Ministry of Agriculture and farmers Welfare is-
Agriinnovate India
❖ Statutory body related to food safety and regulation, protecting and promoting public health
through the regulation and supervision of food safety in India is- FSSAI, 2011 (Food Safety and
Standard Authority of India) (FSSAI Act 2006)
❖ The highest number of Custom Hiring Centers are in- Odisha (2960) followed by Madhya
Pradesh (1922) > Chhattisgarh (782)
❖ Target number of Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) set by central government to register
is - 10,000 (to promote cooperative farming)
Commercial crops:
➢ Oil seeds: Includes Nine crops i.e., Ground nut, castor, Mustard and Rape seed,
Niger, linseed. Safflower, Sunflower, Soyabean and Sesamum.
• India ranks 5th in global cultivation of GM crops with only Bt cotton in cultivation.
• India is the largest producer of BT Cotton in the World.
Note: Normal Kharif sowing area is- 106 Mha; Normal Rabi sowing area- 62 Mha
Aquaculture Scenario-2019-20:
❖ India is the Second largest producer of fish and Fresh water fish in the world and
accounts for 7.58 per cent of the global production
Fisheries Statistics
Global position 2nd in Fisheries 2nd in
Aquaculture
*Contribution of Fisheries to GDP 1.24%
*Contribution to Agril. GDP 7.28%
Per capita fish availability (Kg) 10.56
Present fish Production 14.16 mmt
Inland 10.43 mmt
Marine 3.72 mmt
(Source:http://nfdb.gov.in)
Kharif Crops
Commodity MSP (Rs./Quintal)
**Paddy Common 1940
Grade A 1960
Hybrid 2738
Jowar Maldandi 2758
Bajra 2250
Ragi 3377
Maize 1870
**Redgram/ Tur (Arhar) 6300
Moong/Green gram 7275
Urad/Black gram 6300
Groundnut-in-shell 5550
Soyabean 3950
Sunflower Seed 6015
Niger seed 6930
Note: ***APEDA- Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority
FICCI- Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry
PPV&FR- Protection of Plant varieties and Farmers Right Act
NAFED- National Agricultural Marketing Cooperative Federation
FSSAI- Food Safety and Standards Authority of Indi
➢ Jal Shkati Abhiyan launched on- 1 July, 2019. (First Phase of JSA- 1st July, 2019 to 15th
September, 2019; Second Phase of JSA- 1st October, 2019 to 30th November, 2019
➢ The first state to provide 100% tap water connections in rural areas /First 'Har Ghar Jal' state
in the country as it successfully provides 100 per cent Functional Household Tap Connections
(FHTCs) in the rural areas is- Goa
Index Rank
***Human Development Index 131 (First rank- Norway)
Global Innovation Index 48
(Switzerland-First rank)
Global Hunger Index 94
***Gender Gap Index 112 (Iceland- First rank)
***Gender Equality Index 108 (out of 149)
Global entrepreneur Index 68
Environmental Performance Index 178
Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) 63 (New Zealand- First Rank)
➢ New Urea policy-2015: the government allowed the urea producers to produce up to 100%
of production as Neem coated urea.
• 100 % Neem Coated production of urea made mandatory on- 2015.
➢ Nutrient Based Subsidy: scheme started in the Year 1 April, 2010.
• Where a fixed rate of subsidy is announced on nutrients. The NBS covers three macro
nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) and one secondary nutrient (Sulphur).
Nutrient Based Subsidy Scheme:
Nitrogen Phosphorous Potash Sulphur
(Per Kg Subsidy (Per Kg Subsidy (Per Kg Subsidy (Per Kg Subsidy
rate) rate) rate) rate)
18.78 45.32 (Subsidy 10.11 2.374
on DAP hiked to
140%)
❖ Complex fertilizer included in the nutrient based subsidy scheme is- Ammonium Phosphate
(14:28:0:0)
(Source: Fertilizer Association of India (FAI):2019-20)
Pesticide consumption scenario (2019-20):
❖ Total registered pesticides in India (2019-20)- 292
❖ Government of India banned how many number of pesticides in May 2020- 27 pesticides
(Insecticides-12, Herbicides- 7, Fungicides- 8)
❖ Central Insecticides Board and Registration Committee (CIB & RC)- To facilitate the registration
of safe, efficacious and quality pesticides for domestic use and export.
❖ The major pesticides applications are found in- Rice and Cotton crops (1st Paddy, 2nd Cotton)
❖ Top pesticide consumption states in India are- Maharashtra (12,783 MT) and Uttar Pradesh (12,
217 MT) accounting to 40% of pesticide consumption in India (61,702 MT).
❖ The least pesticide consumption state in India is- Goa (30 MT)
❖ The total consumption of bio-pesticides at the national level stood at- 8,847 MT in 2019-
20 (Maharashtra was the major consumer with 1,082 MT in 2019-20).
❖ Total number of Central Integrated Pest Management Centres (CIPMCs) across the country is- 35
❖ Locust control operations have been done in- 5.66 lakh ha area in 10 states (severe in Rajasthan and
Gujarat)
❖ --------------became the first country in the world to use Drones for Locust control after finalizing
the protocols and standard operating procedure- Indi
❖ According to a study published in Nature Geo science---------percentage of the arable land is at risk
due to pesticide pollution- 64%
❖ Total area in world under GM crops is- 190.4Mha in 29 countries were planted by 17 million
farmers
❖ Bt-Cotton is the only GM crop Cultivated in India with an area of- 13.37 Mha
❖ The country with highest area under GM crops- USA (71.5 Mha)
❖ Leading countries in transgenic crops – USA >Brazil > Argentina>Canada> India (5th)
❖ The crops with highest area under GM crops in world is - Soyabean (91.9 mha > Maize (60.9
mha) > Cotton (25.7 mha)> Canola (10.1 mha)
❖ The first commercially grown genetically engineered food was- Flavr Savr, Tomato
❖ First cultivated GM crop in the world- Soyabean
❖ First country to approve GM Wheat crop tolerant to drought and ammonium glufosinate
herbicide is- Argentina
Note: The GM wheat variety HB4 was developed by biotechnology companies Bioceres
(Argentina) and Florimond Desprez (France) in Oct 2020.
❖ Major commodities distributed in PDS system are- Rice (Rs.3/kg), Wheat (Rs.2/Kg) &
coarse cereals (Rs.1/kg)
❖ The Revamped Public Distribution System (RPDS) was launched in- 1992
❖ The Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS) was introduced with effect from- June 1997
❖ The total storage capacity available with Food Corporation of India (FCI) and the State
Agencies (both owned and hired capacity) is- 819.19 LMT (Lakh Metric Tonnes)
➢ Fortification of Rice & its Distribution under Public Distribution System: 2019-20
▪ Objective: To address the issue of anaemia and micro-nutrient deficiency and to promote nutrition
security in the country
▪ Time Period: 3 Yrs
▪ Fund share between Center and State is: 90:10 (NE States) & 75: 25 in other states
➢ Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PM-GKAY)
• Launched as part of Atma Nirbhar Bharat
• Objective: to supply free food grains to migrants and poor.
• More than 80 crore people covered under NFSA-2013 will be provided 5 kg free wheat/rice per
person/ month along with 1kg free Bengal gram (Chana) to each family per month in addition to
the 5 kg of subsidized food grain.
❖ National Food security Mission (NFSM) launched in the year- 2007. The main objective is to increase
production of Rice by 10 MT, Wheat by 8 MT and Pulses by 2 MT by the end of 11 FYP.
❖ Revised Target of NFSM during 12 FYP is to increase food grain production by 25 MT i.e., 10 Mt
of Rice, 8Mt of Wheat, 4Mt of Pulses, 3Mt of Coarse cereals.
❖ NFSM at present covers 7 crops i.e., Rice, Wheat, Pulses, Coarse Cereals, Sugarcane, Cotton,
Jute.
New Initiatives in NFSM: from 2018 onwards focusing on Nutri-csereals, Oilseeds and Oil palm
❖ As per Food Security Ordinance (2013) or Food security bill, food grain’s planned to distribute among
household is/are – Rice, wheat and coarse grains
❖ Amount of rice, wheat and coarse grain decided to distributed per households under Food Security
Ordinance (2013) – Rs. 3:2:1 kg per month.
❖ Under Food Security Ordinance (2013), amount of food grain decided to distributed per household
per month is -5 kg, amount of food grain distributed per family living BPL is-35 Kg
❖ The state with largest area under organic certification is- Madhya Pradesh > Rajasthan>
Maharashtra
Note: Madhya Pradesh has 0.76 million ha of area under organic cultivation i.e., over 27% of India’s
total area under organic cultivation.
❖ India’s First organic state- Sikkim (Declared on Jan 18, 2016); Second organic state-
Uttarakhand
❖ The country with largest area under organic farming – Australia (27.15 Mha)
❖ The country with highest number of organic producers in the world- India (More than 30 per
cent of world’s organic producers are in India)
❖ India’s rank in terms of organically cultivated area is- 9th; First rank in terms of Organic
Producers.
❖ Largest exported organic product in India- Soya meal (45.87%) > Oilseeds (13.25%) > Tea and
Coffee (9.61%) > Cereals and millets (8.19%) > Spices and condiments (5.20%)
❖ ICAR organic farming research focus on- Rice, Wheat, Cotton (Desi), Maize, Soyabean and
Chick pea
❖ India's first two organic spices seed parks are going to be set up in- Gujarat (Organic Spices
Seed Park for Saunf (fennel seed) in the Banaskantha district and jeera (cumin seed) in Patan
for promotion of organic seed value chain of the spices)
❖ South India's first organic farming university may set up in- Shivamogga, Karnataka
❖ Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF) practicing states are -Andhra Pradesh, Himachal
Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Gujarat and Kerala.
❖ The first state in India to introduce an organic agriculture act/policy is- Uttarakhand
❖ Total number of organic farming packages of practices developed by ICAR for dominant
crops and cropping systems to enhance farmers’ income under PKVY scheme is- 60
➢ Applied research done by- KVKs; Basic research by- ICAR Research Institutes; KVKs work
starts from Technology testing onwards.
❖ Highest number of KVKs are in- Uttar Pradesh
❖ Zone with highest number of KVKs is- Zone III
❖ KVKs 100% fully funded by- ICAR
❖ Number of On Farm Trails (OFTs) conducted by KVKs (2019-20) for Technology
Assessment & Refinement (TAR) is - 34, 432
❖ Nutri-Gardens & Poshan Thali were pilot tested in KVKs of- Madhya Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh
❖ Target number of Nutri-smart villages to be created by 2022 is -100
❖ Number of Frontline Demonstrations (FLDs) conducted by KVKs (2019-20) for showcasing
potentials on improved varieties, modern technologies & practices is- 2.44 lakh FLDs
❖ Technology Assessment and Refinement done through- On Farm Trails (OFTs)
❖ Showcasing potentials on Improved varieties, modern technologies for creating
awareness/popularizing technologies among farmers done through- Front line Demonstrations
❖ OFTs and FLDs were conducted on- Farmer’s Fields
➢ Improved mandate of KVK is- Technology Assessment and Demonstration for its Application
& Capacity Development (TADA-CD)
➢ Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Rashtriya Krishi Vigyan Protsahan Puraskar 2019 (Best KVK)
awarded to- KVK Datia (M.P.) & KVK Venkataramanna Gudem (A.P)
th
❖ 11 National Conference of KVK held on- Feb 28-Mar 01, 2020, New Delhi
(theme: Empowering Youth for Technology Led Farming)
❖ Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan (KKA) : Launched on 1st June, 2018 to 31st July,2018
▪ It was launched to aid assist and advice farmers on how to improve their farming
techniques and raise farm incomes.
▪ KKA will be implemented in 25 Villages of the Aspirational district with more than
1000 population.
▪ Weather based Agri bulletins & next five days weather forecast will be send weekly
twice (Tuesday and Friday).
➢ Farm Science congress was conducted for the first time in the city- Bengaluru, Jan 3,
2020
▪ Note: Farm Science Congress held at Indian National Science Congress in Bangalore.
▪ Farm Science Congress was conducted for the first time in 107 yrs history of the Indian science
congress. The event highlighted the importance of farmer’s innovations and their Scientific
Validity.
➢ Six Month Cross border Agri-tech Incubation Programme launched jointly by Pusa Krishi
Incubator, ICAR & embassy of Indo-Brazil is- MAITRI (Dec 9, 2019)
ICAR PUBLICATIONS:
English Publications Hindi Publications
1. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Kheti (monthly)
(Monthly)
2. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Monthly) Phal Phool(Bi Monthly)
3. Indian Farming (Monthly) Krishi Chanikya (First
Quarterly)
4. ICAR News (Quarterly)
5. ICAR Reporter (Quarterly)
6. Indian Horticulture (Bi Monthly)
7. ARIS (Quarterly)
➢ Two superior chickpea varieties developed for the first time by using Genomics Assisted
➢ New Blockbuster wheat variety developed by IARI with high yield and protein content is- HD
3226 or Pusa Yashasvi
➢ High yielding bacterial blight resistant rice developed by IIRR, Hyderabad- DRR Dhan 53
➢ *India’s first high oleic acid groundnut varieties developed by ICAR-DGR, Junagadh is–
Girnar 4(ICGV 15083) & Girnar 5 (ICGV 15090)
➢ Anti Oxidant rich Purple Potato Variety developed by CPRI, Shimla is- Kufri Neelakanth
➢ Latest Wheat Variety developed by ICAR for irrigated timely sown conditions of NE Plains is -
Karan Vandana (DBW-187)
➢ Outstanding Forage Hybrid released in 2019 for revolutionizing forage sorghum production in
India is- CSH-24 (developed by GPBUAT & ICRISAT)
➢ High yielding Soyabean variety developed by using cross breeding technique by Agarkar Reseaerch
Institute, Pune is- MACS 1407 (39 quintals per hectare)
➢ which gives 39 quintals per hectare
➢ Cadalmin Neutraceutical from Sea weeds developed by- CMFRI, Kochin
➢ ** Protein rich rice varieties - CR Dhan 310 & CR Dhan 311
➢ Pigeon pea -PUSA Arhar 16 (determinate, extra early maturity, 120 days)
➢ Wonder variety of Sugarcane- Co-0238 (First wonder cane variety Co-205)
➢ *BT cotton varieties developed by PAU is : F1861, PAU Bt 1(for cultivation in Punjab & Haryana)
➢ *BT cotton variety developed by Rajasthan Agril. University is- RS 2013
➢ First Hybrid variety of Tobacco in India is- GTH-1
➢ Low neuro toxin varieties of grass pea is - Rattan, Nirmal, Prateek
➢ A high yielding YMV resistant and aphid tolerant Tobacco variety developed by CTRI,
Rajahmundry is- Sulakshana
➢ Two Processable tomato hybrids developed by IIHR Bangalore is- Arka Visesh, Arka Apeksha &
Arka Yojith
➢ Multiple (7) disease resistant High yielding Wheat variety is- HD 3226
➢ India’s first triple disease resistant tomato hybrid is- Arka Rakshak
➢ Multiple disease resistant (4 diseases) tomato hybrid developed by IIHR is- Arka Abhed
➢ *Spineless variety of Safflower- NARI-6
➢ First ever short duration/Early maturing Moong bean (< 60 days)- Virat (IPM 205-7)
➢ Miracle red gram variety/ extra early (120 days) maturing, semi-dwarf (120 cm), determinate,
high yielding variety red gram variety is- Pusa Arhar 16
➢ BLB of rice disease resistant basmati variety-PUSA 1592, Punjab Basmati-3
➢ Blast disease resistant rice variety-PUSA 109
➢ Nematode resistant variety of papaya- Pusa Majesty
❖ PM of India dedicates 17 biofortified varieties of 8 crops to the nation on occasion of on the occasion
of 75th Anniversary of the Agriculture and Food Organization (FAO),
❖ Co-0238 (Karan 4) - Wonder varietyof sugar cane, released by
Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Regional Centre, Karnal.
❖ Pusa rudhira is an improved variety of-Carrot
❖ Antioxidant rich, red colored Okra variety developed by IIVR, Varanasi - Kashi lalima
❖ An Arsenic resistant high yielding, thin aromatic rice variety is- Muktoshri (W.B.)
❖ New Potato Varieties for Table Purpose- Kufri Neelkanth, Kufri Mohan, Kufri Ganga & Kufri
Lima.
ICAR Varieties and technologies Making Impact:
❖ Revolutionary basmati Rice Pusa Basmati 1121 Forex earning- Rs. 26, 850 cr (2019-20)
❖ CRRI Rice varieties covering 18-20% of rice area of the country; gross value worth
Rs.48,000 Cr per year
❖ Co-0238 (12% Sugar Recovery) worth gross value- Rs.28,795 Cr every year
Popular Mega Varieties of ICAR
Rice Variety- Pusa Basmati 1121 Superior cooking and grain The variety is extremely popular
(Breeder: Dr. Vijaypal Singh) quality. in foreign market and by way of
export earned total of Rs.92117
crore during 2014-19.
Sugar Cane Variety - Co-0238 Unique sugar variety with Rs. 7,199 crores from sugar and
(wonder cane variety) average sugar recovery of about by-products as additional
(Breeder: Dr.Bakshi Ram) 11.5 to 12%. benefit every year.
Wheat variety HD 2967 largely sown wheat variety Cultivated in a area about 10
(Breeder Dr.K.V. Prabhu) million ha (1/3rd area of total
area of the country). The highest
ever demand of breeder seed for
a single variety in Indian
agriculture
✓ To attract and empower the Youth in Rural Areas and to prevent migration of youth
from rural to urban areas, to take up various Agriculture, allied sector enterprises for
sustainable income and gainful employment in agriculture.
4. READY- Rural and Entrepreneurship Awareness Development Yojana - July, 2015.
▪ To promote entrepreneurial skills among agricultural students.
▪ It will provide an opportunity for the students to learn and understand agricultural
practices in collaboration with farmers.
5. Mera Gaon-Mera Gaurav, July,2015:
✓ To enhance the direct interface of scientists with farmers which will hasten the lab to
land approach.
✓ Under this scheme, groups of scientists will select villages and will remain in touch
with that village and provide required information, knowledge and advisories to farmers on
regular basis.
✓ ‘Farmer FIRST’ is an ICAR initiative “to move beyond the production and
productivity and to privilege the complex, diverse & risk prone realities of majority of
the farmers through enhancing farmers-scientists contact with multi stake holders-
participation.
✓ The focus is on Farmer’s Farm, Innovations, Resources, Science and Technology
(FIRST).
7. National Agriculture Higher Education Project- Sep, 2017
▪ Funded by: World Bank, Implemented by: ICAR
▪ To provide relevant and better quality higher education to students.
8. Mridaparikshak- July, 2015
A Mobile mini soil testing lab for distributing Soil health cards to farmers.
9. KIRAN (Knowledge Innovation Repository of Agriculture in North East) - 2012
➢ To reward the best performing States in food grains and individual crops of Rice, Wheat, Pulses,
Coarse Cereals and Oilseeds.
➢ **Krishi Karman Award for the highest production of food grain (>10 mt) awarded to-
Chattisgarh
➢ Krishi Karman Award for the best-performing state in Overall Food-grain Production Category-III
(production less than 1 million tone) awarded to- Manipur
ICAR Awardees-2019
❖ Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Rashtriya Krishi Vigyan Protsahan Puraskar 2019 (Best KVK)
awarded to- KVK Datia (M.P.) & KVK Venkataramanna Gudem (A.P)
❖ Sardar patel Outstanding ICAR institution award (2019) in the University category awarded to- G.B.
Pant University of Agriculture and Technology
❖ Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR institution award (2019) in the Large institute category awarded to -
CMFRI, Cochin
❖ Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR institution award (2019) in the Small institute category awarded to-
CICR, Nagpur.
Kisan Rath Ministry of Agriculture and To facilitate the farmers and traders across
Farmers welfare the country for transportation of agri-
produce by connecting them with the
transporters.
CHC Farm Ministry of Agriculture and Multi lingual Mobile App that will
Machinery App Farmers welfare allow farmers to avail custom hiring
services of CHCs located at a radius of
50 KM.
National Mobile Ministry of Rural For taking real time attendance of
Monitoring Software Development workers at MNREGA worksites and
App (NMMS) area officer.
Krishi Kisan App Ministry of Agriculture and • Geo Tagging of Agricultural assets
Farmers welfare • To provide farmers the information of
best demonstration of high yielding crops
and seeds in their nearby area. (24 Sep
2019)
PM Kisan App (Feb Ministry of Agriculture and To increase the outreach of PM KISAN
2020) Farmers welfare Scheme
Kisan Suvidha Ministry of Agriculture and To provide information on subjects
(March, 2016) Farmers welfare such as weather, Market prices, seeds,
fertilizers, pesticides, Input dealers
and agriculture machinery.
*“Plantix” PEAT GmBH in collaboration Image based Plant diagnostic app
with ICRISAT, CIMMYT &
CABI.
m Hariyali Ministry of Jal Shakti For cleaning & greening of open space
through plantation, rain water harvesting-
awareness & construction
Drishti (2015) NRSC (National remote For field data collection
sensing centre)
Hortinet APEDA To facilitate farmers testing, registration
and certification of Fruits & vegetables
Farmer Connect APEDA • For bridging the gap between
portal FPO/FPC/Cooperatives with exporters.
• FPO/FPC can sell directly their Agri
products to Exporters
Jaivik Kheti Portal Ministry of Agriculture and For marketing of Organic produce
Farmers welfare
Crop Insurance Ministry of Agriculture and Used to calculate the insurance premium
Farmers welfare for notified crops based on area, coverage.
Agri Market Agmarknet To get the market price of crops in the
markets within 50 Kms of device location.
Agri Invest (2021) Ministry of Agriculture and Dedicated Investor facilitator cell of Min.
Farmers welfare of Agriculture.
NATIONAL BUREAUS- 06
NBAGR- National Bureau of Animal Genetic Karnal, Haryana
Resources
NBAII – National Bureau of Agriculturally Hebbal, Bengaluru, Karnataka
Important Insects
NBAIMO- National Bureau of Agriculturally Mau Nath Bhanjan, Uttar Pradesh
Important Micro-Organisms
NBFGR- National Bureau of Fish Genetic Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Resources
NBPGR- National Bureau of Plant Genetic New Delhi
Resources
NBSS & LUP- National Bureau of Soil Survey Nagpur, Maharashtra
and Land-Use Planning
Deemed Universities- 04
Project/Mission Initiated in
AICRP on Maize 1957
National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) 1979
National Agriculture Extension Project (NAEP) 1983
Technology Mission on Oil Seeds 1986
National Agricultural Technology Project (NATP) 1998
National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) July, 2006
National Horticultural Mission (NHM) 2005-06
Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) 2014-15
National Food Security Mission (NFSM) 2007
National Agricultural Higher Education Project (NAHEP) Oct, 2017
National Food Security Act or Ordinance July, 2013
National Innovations on Climate Resilient Agriculture Feb 2011
(NICRA)
Agricultural Management Agency 2005
AICRP on Maize 1957
1. Production Linked Incentive Scheme for Food Processing Industry (PLISFPI): May 2021
▪ Implementation Period: 2021-22 to 2026-27
▪ Launched by: Min. of Food Processing Industry
▪ Funding: 10, 900 cr
▪ Objective: To support creation of global food manufacturing champions commensurate
with India’s natural resource endowment and support Indian brands of food products in
the international markets.
2. Agricultural Infrastructure and Development Cess (AIDC): Feb 2021
▪ Objective: to support agriculture sector amid covid-19 pandemic.
▪ To improve agriculture infrastructure along with conserving and processing agricultural output
efficiently.
▪ Cess on Various commodities (Rs. 2.5 per liter on Petrol; Rs.4 per liter on diesel; 5% on
Gold, silver, crude palm oil, coal, lignite, peat, fertilizers; 20% on Sunflower and Soyabean oil &
100% on alcoholic beverages)
3. Development of modern fishing Harbours and fish landing Centers- 5 major fishing
harbours - Kochi, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Paradip, and Petuagha will be developed as hubs
of economic activity.
4. Promotion of Sericulture based Agro forestry models: March 2021
Launched by: Ministry of Agriculture and Central Silk Board
Sub component of : Sub - mission on Agroforestry
Catalyst: Central Silk board, Ministry of Textiles to promote Agroforestry in the silk sector.
5. Seed Minikit Programme : 4 June, 2021
Launched by: Ministry of Agrculture
Funded under: NFSM
Implemented by: NSC, NAFED & Gujarat State Seeds Corporation
Seed Minikits consisting of higher yielding varieties of seeds of Pulses and oilseeds were
distributed to farmers and for increasing seed replacement rate.
➢ In 2020 Budget Government formulated______ point strategy to boost Agriculture -16 point
1. Kisan Rail Scheme: 1 Feb, 2020
Launched by: Indian Railways through PPP.
Objective: To build a Seamless National Cold Supply Chain for perishables (Milk, Meat,
Fish, Fruits) through refrigerated coaches in Express and Freight trains.
➢ AS per One District One Product Approach the Ministry of Agriculture shortlists-135 district
specific unique products
➢ Additional emergency working capital provided to farmers through NABARD under Atma- Nirbhar
is- Rs. 30,000 cr
➢ Govt. of India has set up a target to issue mow many number of Kisan Credit card (KCC)
under Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan- 2.5 crore KCC
➢ Credit boost Provided to KCC scheme under Atma Nirbhar Bharat is- Rs. 2lakh crore
Note: KCC farmers includes Fishermen & Animal Husbandry farmers.
➢ *PM-SVANIDHI
• Launched on: 1 June, 2020
• Launched by: Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
• Acronym: PM Street Vendor’s Atma Nirbhar Nidhi (under Vocal for Local)
• Objective: Special Micro credit facility for street vendors to access affordable working
capital loan of Rs.10, 000 to street vendors.
• Target: to cover 50 lakh street vendors
➢ Sahakar Mitra Scheme
• Launched on: 12 June, 2020
• Launched by: National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC)
• Objective: Scheme will help cooperative institutions access new and innovative ideas of
young professionals while the interns will gain experience of working in the field to be self
reliant.
13. Dairy Processing & Infrastructure Development Fund (DIDF): Sep, 2017
❖ To assure transparent price discovery for remunerative crops for the farmers for
their produce through competitive online bidding system.
❖ *Total number of Mandi’s registered under e-NAM (One Nation-One Market) is-
1000 in 18 states and 2UTs (1000 more mandis to be integrated by 2021-22)
35. MUDRA Yojana: (Micro units Development and Refinancing Agency)- 2015, April
• For providing loans up to Rs.10 lakh to the non-corporate, non-farm small/micro
enterprises
36. **OPERATION GREEN- Feb, 2018. (To augment Food processing from TOP to TOTAL)
• To promote FPOs, Agrilogistics and processing in 22 Perishable Products of fruits
and vegetables
• Operation Green operating on the lines of Operation Flood
• To boost value addition and their exports in Tomato, Onion, Potatoes (TOPS) and
other perishable products.
• Funding: 500 cr
Important Days in Agriculture & Allied Sciences for JRF & SRF
2 February World Wet land day/ Ramser's day
**10 February World Pulses Day
13 February World Radio Day (for Social sciences)
19 February Soil Health Card Day
3 March World wild life day
**8 March International women’s day
11 March Water resource day
**15 March World consumer day
21 March World forest day
**22 March World Water day
23 March World Meteorological day
7 April World Health day
16 April Mushrooms Day
**22 April World Earth day
26 April World intellectual property day
Last Saturday of April World Veterinary day
2 May World tuna day
8 May National Agroforestry Day
11 May National Technology day
**20 May World Honey day
16 May World Agri-Tourism Day
21 May World Tea Day
22 May International Day for Biological Diversity
31 May World Anti- Tobacco day
1 June World Milk day
7 June World Food safety Day
Other Organizations:
(a). BRICS- Brazil Russia India China South Africa (05)
❖ Term coined by Jim O Neill
❖ Founded in – 2009
❖ Headquarters of BRICS development bank- Shanghai
❖ BRICS headquarters- Shanghai
Headquarter: Vienna
Member countries: 14
➢ “India is a member country of: SAARC, G-20, G-77, WTO, IMF, World
bank & BRICS, BIMSTEC”.
➢ India is not a member country of ASEAN, G-7, OPEC.
(D). Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
(BIMSTEC)- Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Srilanka, Thailand & Myanmar
Prepared by
K. Raghavendra, Agril. Extn
ANGRAU ICAR