Finance strategies for adaptation. Presentation for CANCC
Rnba imphal manipur
1. Supported by JTT, Mumbai
Development & Relief Department, Rongmei Naga Baptist
Association (RNBA) Manipur
2. Pilot phase (April 2009- March 2010)
Started in 2009 as a pilot phase with 11 partner NGOs.
Covered 220 farmer in 55 acres in 8 districts of Manipur and one district in Nagaland
Main phase-I (April 2010- March 2011)
1970 farmers with 1970 acres (one acres per farmer) in 19 blocks in 8 district of Manipur.
Whereas, we achieved 1625 farmers (85.0%) covering 1224 acres ( 62.1%) with our
strategic 18 NGO partners.
Main phase-II (April 2011-March 2012)
The impact of pilot phase and main phase-I created a drastic changes in farmer awareness
and willing to adopted SRI. 4605 farmers were covered in 3800 acres under 17 block in 9
district of Manipur. As per the MIS- 4142 farmer adopted (89.9%) under 4509 acres (118.9%,
increase by 720 acres from the set acres.
Main Phase-III (April-2012-March 2013)
After three year experience of SRI program, our partner has been build confident to target
more farmer with the increasing adoption of SRI and awareness subsequent support from
Agriculture Department, ICAR and CAU. 10482 farmers adopted at the average of one acre
per family.
23 blocks under 9 District of Manipur, 8094 farmers adopted by covering 8255.4 acres of
land. About 209 SRI promoter has already been developed in villages.
Main Phase IV (June 2013-April 2014)
The current year SRI program is being implemented by 13 NGOs partners across 23 block,
in 9 Districts of Manipur. Broader approach is to penetrate every nook and corner and
3. Promotion of SRI in Manipur by RNBA
YEAR (Kharif) Nos. of SRI promoting
partners/district coverage
Targeted
farmer
Targeted Acre Achievement of
farmer
Achievement of
Areas (acre)
No. of SRI
promoterinvolve
in village level
2009-2010 11 NGOs.
district
220 220 220 220 7
2010-2011 18 NGOs 1970 1970 1676 1224 67
2011-2012 14 NGOs 4605 3800 4142 4520 69
2012-2013 17 NGOs 10482 10482 8094 8255.4 209
2013-2014 13 NGOs 10080 10080 8554 8695 210
4. SRI symposium at state level.
Exposure/exchange field visits
Research and publications
Monitoring and evaluations by competent firms and individuals
Formed SRI Program Advisory Committee (SPAC), comprises of
NABARD,CAU,ICAR/KVK and NGOs partners
Time to time monitoring from SPAC and conducting Crop cutting days with SPAC
5. Selection of action oriented grass-root NGOs from NE region.
Developing more promoters to impart the set of methods act as an guidance
to the farmers.
Linkage with State Agriculture Extension department.
Join monitoring with Village Authority, Panchayat and concern State
Agriculture Department.
6. Lack of irrigation facility hamper for timely implementation.
Lack of mitigation program to support in time of late monsoon or drought
like situation which is happening frequently.
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7. o Increasing productivity and involving more farmers in SRI &
modernization of rice cultivation.
o Creating more awarness on appropriate eco-friendly
agriculture.
o Partners are more realistic and scientific in terms of data
presentation
o Creation of SPs in village levels to sustain the extension of
SRI in villages and for other farmers.
o Enhance agriculture extension work with state
Government, NABARD, KVK/ICAR.
o Cooperation from Agriculture Department.
o Providing weeder in subsidy from Agriculture Department.