Indian Agriculture
sector continue to remain shabby for the economic growth of India. Although,
the rising demand of food in domestic and global markets can create huge
possibilities, small and declining land holding, price volatility, soil
degradation and climate risks continue to trouble the farmers. Less opportunities and constraints to improve
the agricultural sector also affects the farmers income, especially the small
and marginal farmers. The overall development of agriculture needs to involve
various service providers such as private agribusiness companies, NGO’s in
dissemination of agricultural technologies with knowledge, skills, expertise
and leveraging Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds.
Although, inadequate
amount of CSR funds has been spent in the agricultural sector by the companies,
there is a huge potential for investment in this sector. Companies can
implement CSR project for agricultural development and income generation for
farmers. Such investment will help the agriculture sector to improve and
flourish. Major agricultural states in India are currently facing challenges in
agricultural development.
Odisha like other
states of the country is facing huge challenges related to water scarcity, soil
degradation, productivity, rising costs of labour and energy. In a significant
move, PI Foundation, a Trust supported by PI Industries Ltd, BSE and NSE listed
leading Agri Input, Custom Synthesis and Manufacturing company, has
collaborated with Fiinovation company, a research-based CSR consulting firm to
carry out a CSR initiative. The primary agenda of the program is ‘Income
Generation through Sustainable Agriculture’ for the farmers in Odisha. Keeping
in mind the objective to improve the income level of the disadvantaged group of
farmers, Fiinovation and PI Industries foundation developed a model in the year
2016 to promote sustainable agriculture in one of the backward tribal parts of
the country in South Odisha. The sustainable agriculture practices entail the
adoption and mainstreaming of the Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) among the
small and marginal farmers. The intervention is laying emphasis on agricultural
practices that are cost-effective, sustainable and require lesser amount of
water, energy resources and labour.
The CSR Activities aims
to skill over 1500 farmers giving hands-on training on the working of seed
drillers, sowing method, insect pest management, judicious use of farm inputs
and other extended services over the next two years, thereby enabling agriculture on sustainable lines of
production in the Rayagada district of Odisha. The focus is also on
product stewardship. The farmers are being provided with a live demonstration
on the field and effective boot camps are being organized to increase farmer
participation. They are counselled on the working of seed drillers, sowing
method, insect pest management, judicious use of farm inputs, product
stewardship and other extended services.
Farmers of these
villages are now adopting the sustainable practices of agriculture in their
farming. The difference can be seen easily in control fields where the
intervention had not happened before.
Fiinovation focuses on implementing
effective intervention design and selection of the implementing partner. As a
result, Harsha Foundation, a NGO ensuring livelihood security and improving the
quality of life of the farmers by capacity building is running on ground
program to provide hands-on training on different aspects of GAP(Good
Agricultural Practices). This includes agronomy, plant protection, nutrient
management, storages, and sorting forward market linkages.
Fiinovation plays a
vital role in conducting monitoring & evaluation and impact assessment
exercises on a regular basis to ensure the success of the proposed CSR
programme in farming. The next step is the distribution of inputs like
fertilisers, pesticides, seeds & sacks through farmer interest group. So far,
6 training sessions have been conducted on seeds treatment training & POP.
Also, 3 training sessions on seed replacement & seed treatment, Value
addition and market linkages, have been conducted so far in the area to ensure
a smooth functioning in the village. 45 Farmers Interest Groups (FIG) has also
been formed.
In the month of July
alone, all the 1300 farmers started consuming the vegetables at home and
offered the same to their relatives. The surplus production are being sold in
local & daily market. During the month, two road side market hub called “Green Market”
inauguration was done at Bissamcuttack and Kalyansingpur block.
The overall observation in the area
It has been observed in
the area that few of the farmers are still applying traditional practices for
agriculture. The difference between traditional farming and farming through new
techniques can easily be observed in the field. Through this initiative the farmers’ income through the sale of
produce has considerably increased. The female in the community have been
able to make a better livelihood along with improved quality of life.
Agriculture remains as
a crucial sector in Odisha’s economy, both in terms of its contribution to
State Domestic Product and employment, as more than 70% of the population (Directorate
of Horticulture) depend on agriculture directly or indirectly for their
sustenance. The targeted area, Rayagada district is mainly inhabited by the
tribal population which is rainfall dependent, agriculture is the major source
of livelihood and rains are quite unpredictable in the area. With projects like
these, Fiinovation and Pi Industries aim to create sustainable social goals and
income generation through CSR initiatives in the lives of the downtrodden
farmers in such neglected areas. More corporates should come forward and plan
interventions like these in other agriculture dominated areas of the country to
the Agriculture sector to flourish.
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