India Maize Summit 2015 - Session 2 - Dr Wani, ICRISAT, on Maize: Sustainable Intensification and...

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Swarnandhra Vision A Mission on Primary Sector Transforming Agriculture in Andhra Pradesh: Equitable, Scientific, Prosperous and Climate Smart AP Primary Sector Mission Presented by Suhas P Wani and Team

Transcript of India Maize Summit 2015 - Session 2 - Dr Wani, ICRISAT, on Maize: Sustainable Intensification and...

Swarnandhra VisionA Mission on Primary Sector

Transforming Agriculture in Andhra Pradesh:Equitable, Scientific, Prosperous

and Climate Smart

AP Primary Sector Mission Presented by

Suhas P Wani and Team

Session Theme: State Initiatives Scaling up supply to meet domestic and export demand

Maize: Sustainable Intensification

and Improving Livelihoods in Andhra

Pradesh

Agriculture is Important Sector in AP

Employs 62 per cent of its population

Contributes only 17% to GSDP

Endowed with fertile land, water and innovative hard working farmers

Large scope exists to harness the untapped potential

Primary Sector Mission:Aspirational Goal

To make Andhra Pradesh as one of the top three states in agriculture development by 2022 to make farmers prosperous happy thru inclusive and sustainable development

Primary Sector Potential in Andhra

Pradesh for next five years (2014-2019)

Agriculture Transformation

Sustainability

Profits Production

Sectoral Holistic

Subsistence Marketable Surplus

Productivity Profitability

Vulnerability Sustainability

I C EsInnovate Convergence Efficiency

Inclusive Collective Equity

Intensive Consortium Environment ProtectionIntegrated Capacity building Economic gain

Mission Strategy

Consortium Approach

Pilot and Innovation Sites

Maize: A Viable Alternative

Growing water scarcity—replace rabirice with maize

High yields and assured market

Food – Feed – Industrial use – Fodder

Value Chain

Value Chain Approach

Maize

Grains

Fodder

Poultry

SilageAnimals

Value

addition

Milk

Feed

blocks

Eggs

Meat

AP Maize Cultivation Area

Maize Grain Yields: Bridging the Yield Gap

Soil Health Mapping and Balanced Use of Nutrients

Improve Soil Organic Matter

Vermicomposting Gliricidia

Stress-tolerant maize hybrids for drought tolerant areas

Dual purpose cultivars

Improved WNM practices

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Improved Cultivars

Inclusive Market-Oriented Development (IMOD)

Strengthening Market Linkages:

Multi-prong Market and Value Chain

SHGs – Producers companies

Strengthening Rayathu Bazars

National Commodity and derivative exchange (NCDEX)

Public private partnerships

Drought proofing

Digital Agriculture: Upgrade Delivery Systems

For effective delivery, monitoring and information dissemination for achieving the impact

ICT for innovative extension systems

Agromet Advisory Services

GIS-based certified land titles

Use of Satellite imageries

Effective Governance: Policy and Legal Frame

Result framework approach

Global Investors Meet (GIM)

Mobilize funds PPP

Steering committee at CM level – bi-monthly Coordination Committee at CS/SCS level - monthly Weekly monitoring at Principal Secretary level Involve related research/specialists/private companies Design outcome-based indicators for monitoring Create suitable policies & legal framework Mission mode approach Minimum government, maximum governance

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Effective Governance:Strategic Options – Drivers

What is measured gets delivered

Monitoring at all levels – Mandal to State Mission

Use of ICT for on-line M&E Coordination at district level Value-chain/product-wise monitoring

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Monitoring and Evaluation:

ICRISAT is a member of the CGIAR Consortium

Thank you

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