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RESEARCH ISSUES AND PRIORITIES IN THE FIELD OF
AGRICULTURE SECTOR AND DAIRY SCENARIO OF TRIPURA
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS
Miltan Kumar Acharjee1
, A.K.Ray2
1
Research Scholar, Department of Humanities & Social Science, National Institute Technology, Agartala, India
&Lecturer in Management at Bhavan’s Tripura College of Science &technology, Agartala
E-mail id- mm3798@gmail.com
2
Prof &HOD Department of Humanities and Social Science, National Institute Technology, Agartala, India
E-mail- ajitkumarray1949@gmail.com
Abstract
Indian Agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop production and animal rearing. In India 70 percent population and their
livelihood is depending upon the agriculture. Same scenario is applicable for Tripura as well as the same North East India.
Agriculture is an important sector in the economy of the North East Region (NER), with its share in state domestic product (SDP)
ranging from 19 percent to 37 percent in different states. In Tripura the total population of 70% population and their livelihood is
dependents on the agriculture. The paper contributes to the effectual research is very necessary and their implacability to continued
development process in agriculture at Tripura. On the other aspects is animal, husbandry which is really substitute occupation for
agriculture. one is dependent on another. Animal Husbandry is a state subject and the State Governments are primarily responsible
for the growth of the sector. The Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries has, however, been operating 30 Central
Livestock Organizations and allied Institutions for production and distribution of superior germ plasms to the State Governments for
cross breeding and genetic upgradation of the stocks. Besides, the Department has been implementing 11 Central Sector and
Centrally Sponsored Schemes for the development of requisite infrastructure and supplementing the efforts of the State Governments
for achieving the accelerated growth of animal husbandry sector. The study mainly focuses the issues of problems ,present status of
animal husbandry and agriculture sector in Tripura.
Keyword: Animal Husbandry, crossbreed Cattle, Research Priorities, Sri (System Rice intensification) etc.
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INTRODUCTION
Indian Agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop
production and animal rearing. In India 70 percent population
and their livelihood is depending upon the agriculture. Same
scenario is applicable for Tripura as well as the same North
East India. Agriculture is an important sector in the economy
of the North East Region (NER), with its share in state
domestic product (SDP) ranging from 19 percent to 37 percent
in different states. In Tripura the total population of 70%
population and their livelihood is dependents on the
agriculture. The paper contributes to the effectual research is
very necessary and their implacability to continued
development process in agriculture at Tripura. Agriculture is
the core of socio economic development at Tripura .Not only
it is source of livelihood and food security for large population
in India as well as North east remote state Tripura but also has
a special significance for low income, poor and vulnerable
sections. In Tripura Government has given the priorities
various research issues of the agricultural sector special
aspects crops production. Their main objective is to use the
improvised and modernized technology for being the increase
production of various crops. With a short span of time how
utilize the minimum resource and to get the maximum output.
The main research issue is how to motivate the people and
given the knowledge about that agriculture is the prior concern
of human beings and it is most profitable arena of business as
well as state development.
In case of Tripura, The revised perspective plan(RPP) on
agriculture and allied activities aims at attaining self –
stuffiness in food production by 2012.Finally the total area in
Tripura 10,491.69 km and agricultural land is 6,40,422 which
is maximum used in the purpose of rice production. Tripura
having four districts(West, South, Dhalai and North).Out of
four districts the main land of agricultural sector is West
districts area like Teliamura, Khowai, Moharchara etc.These
are the places mainly produces crops as well as vegetables.
But due to lack of knowledge of farmers about the crop
production they are not getting the output properly, so that
here agricultural research people are more essential to stay
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with them and provide upto date knowledge about the
agriculture.
Animal Husbandry is a state subject and the State
Governments are primarily responsible for the growth of the
sector. The Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying &
Fisheries has, however, been operating 30 Central Livestock
Organizations and allied Institutions for production and
distribution of superior germ plasms to the State Governments
for cross breeding and genetic upgradation of the stocks.
Besides, the Department has been implementing 11 Central
Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes for the development
of requisite infrastructure and supplementing the efforts of the
State Governments for achieving the accelerated growth of
animal husbandry sector. The animal husbandry sector is
being considered as one of the major activities for providing
subsidiary income during non-harvesting season of the
farming families in Tripura. Over the period of time due to
tremendous potential of the sector opened up due to breed up-
gradation, scientific management practices, this sector is now
ushering as a principal source of income to many farmers. The
state government has been encouraging and strengthening its
effort for taking this advantage in this sector.
In Tripura 5 lakhs of population of their livelihood is
depending on the farming of animal Husbandry .The major
percentage is cattle faming ,means a milk production.
Animal Husbandry Department was tagged under the
Agriculture Department. During second Plan Period (1956-61)
the Animal Husbandry sector was handed over to the Tripura
Territorial Council (TTC). Chief Executive officer was the
head of the Department. During the third Plan Period (1961-
66) the TTC handed over the Department to Tripura
Administration in the year 1965-66 and on November 1969
Animal Husbandry was accorded independent status and
named as Directorate of Animal Husbandry. The department
was renamed as Department of Animal Resources
Development in the year 1993.In Tripura most famous area for
Animal Husbandry is Gwalabasti and R.K.Nagar farm which
is situated at Agartala.
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY:
To identify the problems of Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry sector in Tripura.
 To identify and categorize high priority research topics
in agricultural Sector and Animal Husbandry Sector.
 To examine which research priorities are being
addressed at state level regarding Agriculture and
Animal Husbandry Sector.
 To examine the Present Status of Animal Husbandry
Sector Special reference to Cross Breed.
METHODOLOGY:
Data Collected: Primary and Secondary data.
Data collection Area: Agartala, Tripura.
Data collection method: In-depth interview with research
extension and education specialists and different literature of
Animal Husbandry Department, web articles,journal etc.
Sample Size: 10 Expert members
Secondary data from: Govt. of India Source, Govt.of Tripura
Source, Web Articles and Journals etc.
LITERATURE REVIEW:
Mahatma Gandhi said "Indian economy lives in rural
villages", and many of the industries getting their raw material
from agriculture sector. Gandhi also said “Agriculture is the
main backbone of Indian economy.” According to Jaydip
Chakraborty, “Agriculture – the backbone of civilization – is
facing multitude of problems mainly owing to increase in
population and slow growth in food production. In the era of
Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG) too
much emphasis on industrial growth has rendered the
agriculture sector of the country uncared. The plan laid stress
on usage of hybrid seeds for increased crop production along
with emphasis on bio-fertilizer utilization to lessen
dependence on chemical fertilizers. The plan also stressed on
Watershed Management in rain-fed cultivation. However, a
section of experts is doubtful about attaining the target set by
the RPP mainly due to inapt processes of policy
implementation. It is true that odds are high, but it will be
unwise to ponder the strength of the State that can certainly
play the role of a catalyst in achieving growth in agriculture.”
According to Dr. Kwadeo Asenso-okere, Regional Director of
International Food policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on 3 day
International Seminar held at Agartala shared his vast
experience “one of the causes of slow Agricultural growth
attributed to lack of motivation among the farmers to cultivate.
“Agricultural development is highly related with overall
development of the rural areas and its people. To motivate the
rural people for agri-activities, it is essential to ensure easy
access to basic amenities and agriculture knowledge in the
rural areas”Dr.Kwadeo suggested, steps to make a agriculture
a profitable profession will attract competent people in agri-
sector. Policies should focus on capacity building to enable the
farmers access the latest information on agri-activities. To this
end, the State is doing well in maintaining peace and
implementing several social security schemes like
MGNREGA. The need of this hour is to draw a vibrant
approach with a focus on strict “monitoring-endowment-
evaluation-redrawing policies” model. Sincere evidence-based
monitoring will help to formulate appropriate endowment
policies. „Agricultural Technology Management Agency‟
(ATMA) at district level.
In Tripura, ATMA conducted total 1745 nos of technology
demonstration in all over the State. So far, 16 farmer-scientist
interactions were arranged. Farmers of several remote villages
successfully increased area of various cultivations with the
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knowledge assistance from ATMA. With all the weaponries
ready, to attain self-sufficiency in food production the State
Administration along with the Agri-Department should
become more pro-active in implementing the policies and take
drastic steps to manage the farm economies in scientific
manner and overcome some of the challenges that the State
Agriculture is currently facing. The main issues and
challenges of Agriculture in India the need of the hour is not
an application of technology, which would suit the particular
level of global community. In India farming practices are too
haphazard and non-scientific and hence need some
forethought before implementing any new technology. Thus,
the information on spatial variability in soil fertility status and
crop condition is aprerequisite for adoption of precision
farming. Space technology including global posting
system(GPS) and GIS holds goods promise in deriving
information on soil attributes and Crop yield and allows
monitoring seasonally –variable soil and crop characteristics
,namely soil moisture ,Crop phenology ,growth
,evapotranspiration,Crop diseases etc.President of India keen
to support Agricultural research in dry areas .
During her State visit to Syria, the President visited
ICARDA‟s headquarters in Aleppo, Syria, yesterday – her
first visit to any international agricultural research center. She
toured field and lab facilities. Dr Mahmoud Solh, ICARDA
Director General, presented the Center‟s work in dry areas
worldwide, highlighting the joint projects with research
organizations in India. Dr Solh described how results from
these projects are benefiting dry land farmers in India and in
many developing countries. Collaborative projects, in
partnership with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research
(ICAR) and its various institutions, the National Rainfed Area
Authority, and agricultural universities in India, cover a
number of areas, including development of new high-yielding
crop varieties, rainwater harvesting, water-use efficiency,
livestock husbandry, and socio-economics and policy. These
projects focus on increasing production of pulse crops,
strengthening crop-livestock systems in drylands, and
promoting value-added products to increase farmers‟
income.The President expressed hope that partnerships
between ICARDA and Indian research organizations would
grow even stronger. “Research organizations such as
ICARDA can help ensure food security – and thereby, ensure
welfare for all humanity,” said the President.
Hi-Tech commercial Dairy as a new plan scheme is proposed
to be implemented in the State starting from the year 2008-09
project assistance could be provided,” the President added. It
needs no emphasis that India happens to be the goldmine of
farm livestock resources.
PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURAL AND ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY SECTOR IN TRIPURA:
 In general the Agricultural Sector in Tripura is facing
the following problems:
 In Tripura Agricultural land and Animal Husbandry
farming land decreasing day by day due to population
increases.
 Indo Bangla fancing decreases Agricultural land.
 Labour shortages, skill labour is not available in the
agricultural field as well as Animal Husbandry Sector
according to the primary source.
 Lack of trained and research people in the Agricultural
dimension in Tripura.
 Most of the farmers are not motivated of their own self
to cultivate crops again and again.
 In rural area of Tripura people are conscious to make
their career to various field like service ,business etc but
generally don‟t want to take Agriculture and Animal
Husbandry as their profession of Livelihood.
 Peoples especially Tribes are not habituated enough to
cattle as well as fodder farming.
 One of the important constraints for Animal Husbandry
farming is hilly areas.
 Less awareness programme provide to the famers
regarding various advance technology of Animal
Husbandry.
 People are not interested to animal farming again and
again because cost , hard work is more but output is
less.
 Shortage of feed and fodder.
 Farmers are not enough educated in both the sector.
IDENTIFICATION AND CATEGORIZATION OF HIGH
PRIORITY RESEARCH TOPICS IN AGRICULTURAL
SECTOR AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY:
During the interaction with the research specialists from State
agriculture research centre it is revels that the prioritized
research areas in the Agriculture sector are as follows:
 Increase of the productivity of different agriculture
crops mainly Paddy.
 Impact /Adverse affect assessment of climate changes
on Agriculture sector.
 Research on water scarcity in future specifically by
2050.
 Improvement of Shifting Cultivation. Etc.
 Research on Cross-Bred cattle farming.(Combination of
Non-Descript or Jersey Cows)
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RESEARCH PRIORITIES ARE BEING ADDRESSED AT
STATE LEVEL:
Though all the above mentioned areas are equally important to
the State agriculture research centre but they are addressing
the Increase of the productivity of different agriculture crops
mainly Paddy at the State level. In Case of Animal Husbandry
Department of Tripura given research priority on Cross –
Breed farming to increase the milk production.For this
purpose they have taken various significant initiatives through
SRI production technique. For example: These following
table will give a picture that how through SRI Area and Target
Coverage of Agriculture land and Crops production are being
achieved including the research are going on the variety of
agriculture crops mainly Paddy.
Table –1: SRI Area and Target Coverage
Table –2: Progeny Row Trial KHARIF 2010-11
Sl.
No.
Name of
HYV
(100 panicles
each)
Area
Target
(in
ha)
Production Target(in kgs)
Breeder
Seeds
Nucleus
Seeds
1. Satabdi 0.10
ha
80 kgs 04 kgs
2. Krishnahamsa 0.10
ha
85 kgs 05 kgs
3. MTU-7029 0.10
ha
90 kgs 06 kgs
4. Pooja 0.10
ha
90 kgs 06 kgs
5. Naveen 0.10
ha
85 kgs 05 kgs
6. NDR-97 0.10
ha
90 kgs 06 kgs
7. Kalikhasa 0.10
ha
65 kgs 03 kgs
8. Sonamashuri 0.10
ha
70 kgs 03 kgs
9. NDR-359 0.10
ha
65 kgs 03 kgs
10. IET-17612 0.10
ha
85 kgs 03 kgs
11. IR-64 0.10
ha
80 kgs 04 kgs
12. Uphar 0.10
ha
85 kgs 05 kgs
13. Pratiksha 0.10
ha
90 kgs 06 kgs
14. Harinarayan 0.10
ha
70 kgs 03 kgs
Table –3: Nuclear –Breeder Seed Production Programme.
TO EXAMINE THE PRESENT STATUS OF ANIMAL
HUSBANDRY SECTOR SPECIAL REFERENCE TO
CROSS BREED
The objective of Animal Husbandry Department is to supply
the sufficient Protein the way of Milk, Egg and Meat. Here
discussing the fact is Milk production through Cross- Breed
.Table-04 show that the existing Cross –Breed status
It shows that existing status of Cross-Breed Milk Cows, Gross
total is including 4 districts in Tripura is 18,949 number.
Total Cattle 94, 8278 number, total CB female 61, 150,total
,Total Non – Descriptive in Milk 14,5788.Total ND Female
515176,total Cattle 94,8278 number, number, total ND cattle
847435number.
Year Area
covered
under SRI
(ha)
Total Paddy
Area (ha)
Per cent
Covered
through
SRI (%)
2002-03 8.8 2,39,670 0.003
2003-04 17.6 2,42,110 0.007
2004-05 176 2,38,950 0.07
2005-06 352 2,37,150 0.14
2006-07 14,678 2,35,272 6.23
2007-08 32,497 2,35,938 13.77
2008-09 39,490.5 2,28,710 17.26
2009-10 59,577.5 2,29,897 25.91
2010-11
(Kharif)
41,693 1,48,000 28.1
Sl.
No.
Name of
varieties
Area to be
covered(in
ha)
Production
Target(in kgs)
1 Harinaraya
n
1.20 ha 3600
2. Tapaswani 0.10 ha 400
3. Satabdi 0.10 ha 350
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Table-4 Important Figures of 18th
live stock census-2007 in Tripura State. (Provisional Report)
CB- CROSS -BREED
ND – NON- DESCRIPT (DESI COWS)
CROSS-BREED AND ND YEAR WISE QUINQUENNIAL GROWTH
Table-5 Cross and ND year wise Quinquennial growth.
Sl
No.
District CB in
Milk
Total CB
Female
Total CB
Cattle
ND in
Milk
Total
ND
Female
Total
ND
Cattle
Total
Cattle
Buff.in
Milk
Total
Female
Buffalow
Total
Female
Buffalow
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 West 11391 36901 42830 55445 203045 329814 373644 188 1016 1809
2 South 4365 14334 18038 46938 163559 276834 294872 574 2005 3688
3 North 1707 5739 7106 27095 93007 162574 1699680 1033 4954 7007
4 Dhalai 1486 4176 5569 16310 55565 105513 111082 369 1054 1656
Gr.Total 18949 61150 73543 145788 515176 874735 874735 2164 9029 14160
Sl no Kind of Live Stock Population as per 17th
LSC,2003
Population as per
18th
LSC,2007
Growth Rate
over2003 (%)
Yearly Growth
rate
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 CB Cow in milk 18041 18949 5.03% 1.30%
2 ND cow in milk 135475 145788 7.61% 1.90%
3 Total female(CB&ND) 434569 576326 32.62% 8.16%
4 Total CB cattle 57304 73543 28.34% 7.09%
5 Total ND cattle 701872 874735 24.62% 6.16%
6 Total cattle 759176 948278 24.90% 6.23%
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Table –5 shows that Cross- Breed number increase in year
wise.The observation found that 2003 CB number was 18041
and 2007 that number is 18949.Year wise percentage increase
is 1.30%.Total Cattle in the year 2003 the number was 75916
and yearly growth rate is 6.23%. Major default in the year
2007 total Buffalow percentage is (-2.01)% and it was
negative growth. 2003 the total Buffalow number is 14,45 and
i.e going to be decrease in the year of 2007 14,160.
INTEGRATED SMAPLE SURVEY REPORT (2009-
2010)
SEASON WISE MILK PRODUCTION STATUS IN THE
YEAR (2009-2010) IN TRIPURA
Per capita availability of local Milk is approximately 76.08
gms. daily during the year (2009-2010).
Table-06 shows that West Tripura total Milk production in a
year 2009-2010 45048.43 in ltrs.South Tripura total Milk
production in a year 29278.33 Ltrs. North Tripura and Dhalai
District milk production respectively 10331.39 Ltrs. Whole
Tripura Milk productions 1,00,640.39 in ltrs.
Table-6 Season Wise Milk Production Status in the year
(2009-2010) in Tripura.
Name of the
District
Name of Season Milk Production
(in MT)
1 2 3
West Tripura Summer 14592.95
Monsoon 15020.61
Winter 15434.87
Total 45048.43
South Tripura Winter 9489.56
Monsoon 9767.71
Winter 10021.06
Total 29278.33
North Tripura Winter 5182.68
Monsoon 5333.26
Summer 5466.30
Total 15982.24
Dhalai
District
Winter 3347.28
Monsoon 3446.47
Summer 3537.64
Total 10331.39
STATE
TRIPURA
GRAND TOTAL 1,00,640.39
CONSTRAINTS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN
TRIPURA:
TABLE-7 VARIOUS CONSTRAINTS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN
TRIPURA.
(Figures indicate percentage expert samples consulted)
Table -7 and bar diagram shows that there are the various
constraints for Animal Husbandry in Tripura.100% expert of
Animal Husbandry Department said that their not getting
proper market in Milk. 100% expert of Animal Husbandry
Department said that they don‟t have proper infrastructure
facilities for Cross-Bred farming.60% expert of Animal
Husbandry Department said that their not getting sufficient
training which they required. 100% expert of Animal
Husbandry Department said that they are not getting
sufficient feed and fodders for the cattles.One of the major
constraints for cattle farmings is scarcity of land and
labour.Finally 80 % expert of Animal Husbandry Department
facing the problems of high cost .
Con
strai
nts
Non
availabi
lity of
regular
market
of Milk.
Poor
infra
structur
e
facilitie
s
Less
Traini
ng
Progra
m-me
Fodd
er
Short
age
Land
&
labour
decrea
se
Hig
h
Cost
Agar
tala
100 100 60 100 70 80
100 100
60
100
70 80
1
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
1
Various Constraints for Animal Husbandry in Tripura
Non availabilityof regular
Market
Poor infrastrure facilities
Less Training Programme
Fodder Shortage
Land and labour decrease
High cost
Series7
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Fig-1: VARIOUS CONSTRAINTS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN
TRIPURA.
CONCLUSIONS
The problems of the Agricultural Sector and Animal
Husbandry in Tripura are serious and remedial measure should
be taken to overcome these problems. Though SRI have given
a remarkable achievement and changes in the agriculture crops
mainly paddy but enough importance should also be given to
the other crops like Maize, Bottle Gourd, Radish, Cauliflower,
Sesamum, Rapeseed, Blackgram, Arhar, Pineapple, Banana,
Ginger, Chili Bamboo, etc. Animal Husbandry Department
also took various initiatives to for to increase the Cross Bred
cattle cultivation to increase the Milk production. For this
Agriculture and Animal Husbandry education ,research and
examination will play a very vital role. Agriculture and
Animal Husbandry research should be spread to the very
remote areas of Tripura so that small farmers can understand
the advantage of Agricultural Sector and Animal Husbandry
sector related research ,education and extensions activities.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
At the outset, I send my humble prayers to The Lord
Almighty for giving me strength, courage and determination
in pursuance of this task and also in the entire walk of my life
and Iexpress my sincere thanks to my father, mother and
brother.
I extend my sincere thanks to my research guide Prof & HOD
Dr.A.K.Ray whose total support, constant encouragement and
excellent guidance in every stage of my research has enabled
me to complete this manuscript successfully.
I thank Dr. Ashok Majumder vetty Asstt Surgeon,Govt of
Tripura for his encouragement and support.
I gratefully record my deep sense of gratitude Agricultural
Department Government Of Tripura for their support in the
successful completion of this endeavor.
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[1] http://www.agritripura.in/Agriculture/Pages/50%20YE
ARS%20IN%20AGRICULTURE%20IN%20TRIPUR
A%20.pdf
[2] http://www.agritripura.in/Agriculture/Pages/agri.htm
[3]
http://mizoramexpress.com/index.php/2010/09/agricult
ure-in-tripura-challenges-ahead/
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724cb9c9cf212c8165256aab001e1178/$FILE/gcfai200
0.pdf
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[6] http://www.articlesbase.com/self-publishing-
articles/scenario-of-indian-agriculture-798281.html
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[8] http://www.ifpri.org/publication/agricultural-research-
and-productivity-growth-india
[9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_India
[10] http://icardablog.wordpress.com/2010/12/12/president-
of-india-keen-to-support-agricultural-research-in-dry-
areas/
[11] http://www.indiaagronet.com/indiaagronet/Indian%20A
griculture/mainagri.htm
[12] http://pashudhanharyana.gov.in/html/welschemes_Hi-
Tech%20commercial%20Dairy.htm
[13] „Tripura State Archive, State Agriculture research
Center, Arundhutinagar, Agartala City‟.
[14] Tripura State Archive , State Animal Husbandry
Department, Gurkhabasti,Agartala City.
BIOGRAPHIES:
Miltan Kumar Acharjee I did my MBA (Marketing and
Finance Specialistion)in 2009.After that
I joined as aLecturer in Management at
Bhavan‟s Tripura College of Science
&Technology affiliated to Tripura
University(A central University)Since
2009 to till date. I am doing Ph.D at
National Institute of Technology(Govt Of India) Agartala at
Humanities and Social Science Departmentat 2010 to till
date.I have two ISBN publication and lot of seminar works
,workshop participationetc.
Ajit Kumar Ray, Proffessor & HOD
,Humanities &social Science Department
at National Institute of Technology(Govt
Of India),Agartala. Area of interest :
Economics/ Rural Development

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Research issues and priorities in the field of agriculture sector and dairy scenario of tripura

  • 1. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 49 RESEARCH ISSUES AND PRIORITIES IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURE SECTOR AND DAIRY SCENARIO OF TRIPURA A CRITICAL ANALYSIS Miltan Kumar Acharjee1 , A.K.Ray2 1 Research Scholar, Department of Humanities & Social Science, National Institute Technology, Agartala, India &Lecturer in Management at Bhavan’s Tripura College of Science &technology, Agartala E-mail id- mm3798@gmail.com 2 Prof &HOD Department of Humanities and Social Science, National Institute Technology, Agartala, India E-mail- ajitkumarray1949@gmail.com Abstract Indian Agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop production and animal rearing. In India 70 percent population and their livelihood is depending upon the agriculture. Same scenario is applicable for Tripura as well as the same North East India. Agriculture is an important sector in the economy of the North East Region (NER), with its share in state domestic product (SDP) ranging from 19 percent to 37 percent in different states. In Tripura the total population of 70% population and their livelihood is dependents on the agriculture. The paper contributes to the effectual research is very necessary and their implacability to continued development process in agriculture at Tripura. On the other aspects is animal, husbandry which is really substitute occupation for agriculture. one is dependent on another. Animal Husbandry is a state subject and the State Governments are primarily responsible for the growth of the sector. The Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries has, however, been operating 30 Central Livestock Organizations and allied Institutions for production and distribution of superior germ plasms to the State Governments for cross breeding and genetic upgradation of the stocks. Besides, the Department has been implementing 11 Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes for the development of requisite infrastructure and supplementing the efforts of the State Governments for achieving the accelerated growth of animal husbandry sector. The study mainly focuses the issues of problems ,present status of animal husbandry and agriculture sector in Tripura. Keyword: Animal Husbandry, crossbreed Cattle, Research Priorities, Sri (System Rice intensification) etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------***--------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION Indian Agriculture is an economic symbiosis of crop production and animal rearing. In India 70 percent population and their livelihood is depending upon the agriculture. Same scenario is applicable for Tripura as well as the same North East India. Agriculture is an important sector in the economy of the North East Region (NER), with its share in state domestic product (SDP) ranging from 19 percent to 37 percent in different states. In Tripura the total population of 70% population and their livelihood is dependents on the agriculture. The paper contributes to the effectual research is very necessary and their implacability to continued development process in agriculture at Tripura. Agriculture is the core of socio economic development at Tripura .Not only it is source of livelihood and food security for large population in India as well as North east remote state Tripura but also has a special significance for low income, poor and vulnerable sections. In Tripura Government has given the priorities various research issues of the agricultural sector special aspects crops production. Their main objective is to use the improvised and modernized technology for being the increase production of various crops. With a short span of time how utilize the minimum resource and to get the maximum output. The main research issue is how to motivate the people and given the knowledge about that agriculture is the prior concern of human beings and it is most profitable arena of business as well as state development. In case of Tripura, The revised perspective plan(RPP) on agriculture and allied activities aims at attaining self – stuffiness in food production by 2012.Finally the total area in Tripura 10,491.69 km and agricultural land is 6,40,422 which is maximum used in the purpose of rice production. Tripura having four districts(West, South, Dhalai and North).Out of four districts the main land of agricultural sector is West districts area like Teliamura, Khowai, Moharchara etc.These are the places mainly produces crops as well as vegetables. But due to lack of knowledge of farmers about the crop production they are not getting the output properly, so that here agricultural research people are more essential to stay
  • 2. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 50 with them and provide upto date knowledge about the agriculture. Animal Husbandry is a state subject and the State Governments are primarily responsible for the growth of the sector. The Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries has, however, been operating 30 Central Livestock Organizations and allied Institutions for production and distribution of superior germ plasms to the State Governments for cross breeding and genetic upgradation of the stocks. Besides, the Department has been implementing 11 Central Sector and Centrally Sponsored Schemes for the development of requisite infrastructure and supplementing the efforts of the State Governments for achieving the accelerated growth of animal husbandry sector. The animal husbandry sector is being considered as one of the major activities for providing subsidiary income during non-harvesting season of the farming families in Tripura. Over the period of time due to tremendous potential of the sector opened up due to breed up- gradation, scientific management practices, this sector is now ushering as a principal source of income to many farmers. The state government has been encouraging and strengthening its effort for taking this advantage in this sector. In Tripura 5 lakhs of population of their livelihood is depending on the farming of animal Husbandry .The major percentage is cattle faming ,means a milk production. Animal Husbandry Department was tagged under the Agriculture Department. During second Plan Period (1956-61) the Animal Husbandry sector was handed over to the Tripura Territorial Council (TTC). Chief Executive officer was the head of the Department. During the third Plan Period (1961- 66) the TTC handed over the Department to Tripura Administration in the year 1965-66 and on November 1969 Animal Husbandry was accorded independent status and named as Directorate of Animal Husbandry. The department was renamed as Department of Animal Resources Development in the year 1993.In Tripura most famous area for Animal Husbandry is Gwalabasti and R.K.Nagar farm which is situated at Agartala. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: To identify the problems of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry sector in Tripura.  To identify and categorize high priority research topics in agricultural Sector and Animal Husbandry Sector.  To examine which research priorities are being addressed at state level regarding Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Sector.  To examine the Present Status of Animal Husbandry Sector Special reference to Cross Breed. METHODOLOGY: Data Collected: Primary and Secondary data. Data collection Area: Agartala, Tripura. Data collection method: In-depth interview with research extension and education specialists and different literature of Animal Husbandry Department, web articles,journal etc. Sample Size: 10 Expert members Secondary data from: Govt. of India Source, Govt.of Tripura Source, Web Articles and Journals etc. LITERATURE REVIEW: Mahatma Gandhi said "Indian economy lives in rural villages", and many of the industries getting their raw material from agriculture sector. Gandhi also said “Agriculture is the main backbone of Indian economy.” According to Jaydip Chakraborty, “Agriculture – the backbone of civilization – is facing multitude of problems mainly owing to increase in population and slow growth in food production. In the era of Liberalization, Privatization and Globalization (LPG) too much emphasis on industrial growth has rendered the agriculture sector of the country uncared. The plan laid stress on usage of hybrid seeds for increased crop production along with emphasis on bio-fertilizer utilization to lessen dependence on chemical fertilizers. The plan also stressed on Watershed Management in rain-fed cultivation. However, a section of experts is doubtful about attaining the target set by the RPP mainly due to inapt processes of policy implementation. It is true that odds are high, but it will be unwise to ponder the strength of the State that can certainly play the role of a catalyst in achieving growth in agriculture.” According to Dr. Kwadeo Asenso-okere, Regional Director of International Food policy Research Institute (IFPRI) on 3 day International Seminar held at Agartala shared his vast experience “one of the causes of slow Agricultural growth attributed to lack of motivation among the farmers to cultivate. “Agricultural development is highly related with overall development of the rural areas and its people. To motivate the rural people for agri-activities, it is essential to ensure easy access to basic amenities and agriculture knowledge in the rural areas”Dr.Kwadeo suggested, steps to make a agriculture a profitable profession will attract competent people in agri- sector. Policies should focus on capacity building to enable the farmers access the latest information on agri-activities. To this end, the State is doing well in maintaining peace and implementing several social security schemes like MGNREGA. The need of this hour is to draw a vibrant approach with a focus on strict “monitoring-endowment- evaluation-redrawing policies” model. Sincere evidence-based monitoring will help to formulate appropriate endowment policies. „Agricultural Technology Management Agency‟ (ATMA) at district level. In Tripura, ATMA conducted total 1745 nos of technology demonstration in all over the State. So far, 16 farmer-scientist interactions were arranged. Farmers of several remote villages successfully increased area of various cultivations with the
  • 3. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 51 knowledge assistance from ATMA. With all the weaponries ready, to attain self-sufficiency in food production the State Administration along with the Agri-Department should become more pro-active in implementing the policies and take drastic steps to manage the farm economies in scientific manner and overcome some of the challenges that the State Agriculture is currently facing. The main issues and challenges of Agriculture in India the need of the hour is not an application of technology, which would suit the particular level of global community. In India farming practices are too haphazard and non-scientific and hence need some forethought before implementing any new technology. Thus, the information on spatial variability in soil fertility status and crop condition is aprerequisite for adoption of precision farming. Space technology including global posting system(GPS) and GIS holds goods promise in deriving information on soil attributes and Crop yield and allows monitoring seasonally –variable soil and crop characteristics ,namely soil moisture ,Crop phenology ,growth ,evapotranspiration,Crop diseases etc.President of India keen to support Agricultural research in dry areas . During her State visit to Syria, the President visited ICARDA‟s headquarters in Aleppo, Syria, yesterday – her first visit to any international agricultural research center. She toured field and lab facilities. Dr Mahmoud Solh, ICARDA Director General, presented the Center‟s work in dry areas worldwide, highlighting the joint projects with research organizations in India. Dr Solh described how results from these projects are benefiting dry land farmers in India and in many developing countries. Collaborative projects, in partnership with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and its various institutions, the National Rainfed Area Authority, and agricultural universities in India, cover a number of areas, including development of new high-yielding crop varieties, rainwater harvesting, water-use efficiency, livestock husbandry, and socio-economics and policy. These projects focus on increasing production of pulse crops, strengthening crop-livestock systems in drylands, and promoting value-added products to increase farmers‟ income.The President expressed hope that partnerships between ICARDA and Indian research organizations would grow even stronger. “Research organizations such as ICARDA can help ensure food security – and thereby, ensure welfare for all humanity,” said the President. Hi-Tech commercial Dairy as a new plan scheme is proposed to be implemented in the State starting from the year 2008-09 project assistance could be provided,” the President added. It needs no emphasis that India happens to be the goldmine of farm livestock resources. PROBLEMS OF AGRICULTURAL AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY SECTOR IN TRIPURA:  In general the Agricultural Sector in Tripura is facing the following problems:  In Tripura Agricultural land and Animal Husbandry farming land decreasing day by day due to population increases.  Indo Bangla fancing decreases Agricultural land.  Labour shortages, skill labour is not available in the agricultural field as well as Animal Husbandry Sector according to the primary source.  Lack of trained and research people in the Agricultural dimension in Tripura.  Most of the farmers are not motivated of their own self to cultivate crops again and again.  In rural area of Tripura people are conscious to make their career to various field like service ,business etc but generally don‟t want to take Agriculture and Animal Husbandry as their profession of Livelihood.  Peoples especially Tribes are not habituated enough to cattle as well as fodder farming.  One of the important constraints for Animal Husbandry farming is hilly areas.  Less awareness programme provide to the famers regarding various advance technology of Animal Husbandry.  People are not interested to animal farming again and again because cost , hard work is more but output is less.  Shortage of feed and fodder.  Farmers are not enough educated in both the sector. IDENTIFICATION AND CATEGORIZATION OF HIGH PRIORITY RESEARCH TOPICS IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY: During the interaction with the research specialists from State agriculture research centre it is revels that the prioritized research areas in the Agriculture sector are as follows:  Increase of the productivity of different agriculture crops mainly Paddy.  Impact /Adverse affect assessment of climate changes on Agriculture sector.  Research on water scarcity in future specifically by 2050.  Improvement of Shifting Cultivation. Etc.  Research on Cross-Bred cattle farming.(Combination of Non-Descript or Jersey Cows)
  • 4. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 52 RESEARCH PRIORITIES ARE BEING ADDRESSED AT STATE LEVEL: Though all the above mentioned areas are equally important to the State agriculture research centre but they are addressing the Increase of the productivity of different agriculture crops mainly Paddy at the State level. In Case of Animal Husbandry Department of Tripura given research priority on Cross – Breed farming to increase the milk production.For this purpose they have taken various significant initiatives through SRI production technique. For example: These following table will give a picture that how through SRI Area and Target Coverage of Agriculture land and Crops production are being achieved including the research are going on the variety of agriculture crops mainly Paddy. Table –1: SRI Area and Target Coverage Table –2: Progeny Row Trial KHARIF 2010-11 Sl. No. Name of HYV (100 panicles each) Area Target (in ha) Production Target(in kgs) Breeder Seeds Nucleus Seeds 1. Satabdi 0.10 ha 80 kgs 04 kgs 2. Krishnahamsa 0.10 ha 85 kgs 05 kgs 3. MTU-7029 0.10 ha 90 kgs 06 kgs 4. Pooja 0.10 ha 90 kgs 06 kgs 5. Naveen 0.10 ha 85 kgs 05 kgs 6. NDR-97 0.10 ha 90 kgs 06 kgs 7. Kalikhasa 0.10 ha 65 kgs 03 kgs 8. Sonamashuri 0.10 ha 70 kgs 03 kgs 9. NDR-359 0.10 ha 65 kgs 03 kgs 10. IET-17612 0.10 ha 85 kgs 03 kgs 11. IR-64 0.10 ha 80 kgs 04 kgs 12. Uphar 0.10 ha 85 kgs 05 kgs 13. Pratiksha 0.10 ha 90 kgs 06 kgs 14. Harinarayan 0.10 ha 70 kgs 03 kgs Table –3: Nuclear –Breeder Seed Production Programme. TO EXAMINE THE PRESENT STATUS OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY SECTOR SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CROSS BREED The objective of Animal Husbandry Department is to supply the sufficient Protein the way of Milk, Egg and Meat. Here discussing the fact is Milk production through Cross- Breed .Table-04 show that the existing Cross –Breed status It shows that existing status of Cross-Breed Milk Cows, Gross total is including 4 districts in Tripura is 18,949 number. Total Cattle 94, 8278 number, total CB female 61, 150,total ,Total Non – Descriptive in Milk 14,5788.Total ND Female 515176,total Cattle 94,8278 number, number, total ND cattle 847435number. Year Area covered under SRI (ha) Total Paddy Area (ha) Per cent Covered through SRI (%) 2002-03 8.8 2,39,670 0.003 2003-04 17.6 2,42,110 0.007 2004-05 176 2,38,950 0.07 2005-06 352 2,37,150 0.14 2006-07 14,678 2,35,272 6.23 2007-08 32,497 2,35,938 13.77 2008-09 39,490.5 2,28,710 17.26 2009-10 59,577.5 2,29,897 25.91 2010-11 (Kharif) 41,693 1,48,000 28.1 Sl. No. Name of varieties Area to be covered(in ha) Production Target(in kgs) 1 Harinaraya n 1.20 ha 3600 2. Tapaswani 0.10 ha 400 3. Satabdi 0.10 ha 350
  • 5. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 53 Table-4 Important Figures of 18th live stock census-2007 in Tripura State. (Provisional Report) CB- CROSS -BREED ND – NON- DESCRIPT (DESI COWS) CROSS-BREED AND ND YEAR WISE QUINQUENNIAL GROWTH Table-5 Cross and ND year wise Quinquennial growth. Sl No. District CB in Milk Total CB Female Total CB Cattle ND in Milk Total ND Female Total ND Cattle Total Cattle Buff.in Milk Total Female Buffalow Total Female Buffalow 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 West 11391 36901 42830 55445 203045 329814 373644 188 1016 1809 2 South 4365 14334 18038 46938 163559 276834 294872 574 2005 3688 3 North 1707 5739 7106 27095 93007 162574 1699680 1033 4954 7007 4 Dhalai 1486 4176 5569 16310 55565 105513 111082 369 1054 1656 Gr.Total 18949 61150 73543 145788 515176 874735 874735 2164 9029 14160 Sl no Kind of Live Stock Population as per 17th LSC,2003 Population as per 18th LSC,2007 Growth Rate over2003 (%) Yearly Growth rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 CB Cow in milk 18041 18949 5.03% 1.30% 2 ND cow in milk 135475 145788 7.61% 1.90% 3 Total female(CB&ND) 434569 576326 32.62% 8.16% 4 Total CB cattle 57304 73543 28.34% 7.09% 5 Total ND cattle 701872 874735 24.62% 6.16% 6 Total cattle 759176 948278 24.90% 6.23%
  • 6. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 54 Table –5 shows that Cross- Breed number increase in year wise.The observation found that 2003 CB number was 18041 and 2007 that number is 18949.Year wise percentage increase is 1.30%.Total Cattle in the year 2003 the number was 75916 and yearly growth rate is 6.23%. Major default in the year 2007 total Buffalow percentage is (-2.01)% and it was negative growth. 2003 the total Buffalow number is 14,45 and i.e going to be decrease in the year of 2007 14,160. INTEGRATED SMAPLE SURVEY REPORT (2009- 2010) SEASON WISE MILK PRODUCTION STATUS IN THE YEAR (2009-2010) IN TRIPURA Per capita availability of local Milk is approximately 76.08 gms. daily during the year (2009-2010). Table-06 shows that West Tripura total Milk production in a year 2009-2010 45048.43 in ltrs.South Tripura total Milk production in a year 29278.33 Ltrs. North Tripura and Dhalai District milk production respectively 10331.39 Ltrs. Whole Tripura Milk productions 1,00,640.39 in ltrs. Table-6 Season Wise Milk Production Status in the year (2009-2010) in Tripura. Name of the District Name of Season Milk Production (in MT) 1 2 3 West Tripura Summer 14592.95 Monsoon 15020.61 Winter 15434.87 Total 45048.43 South Tripura Winter 9489.56 Monsoon 9767.71 Winter 10021.06 Total 29278.33 North Tripura Winter 5182.68 Monsoon 5333.26 Summer 5466.30 Total 15982.24 Dhalai District Winter 3347.28 Monsoon 3446.47 Summer 3537.64 Total 10331.39 STATE TRIPURA GRAND TOTAL 1,00,640.39 CONSTRAINTS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN TRIPURA: TABLE-7 VARIOUS CONSTRAINTS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN TRIPURA. (Figures indicate percentage expert samples consulted) Table -7 and bar diagram shows that there are the various constraints for Animal Husbandry in Tripura.100% expert of Animal Husbandry Department said that their not getting proper market in Milk. 100% expert of Animal Husbandry Department said that they don‟t have proper infrastructure facilities for Cross-Bred farming.60% expert of Animal Husbandry Department said that their not getting sufficient training which they required. 100% expert of Animal Husbandry Department said that they are not getting sufficient feed and fodders for the cattles.One of the major constraints for cattle farmings is scarcity of land and labour.Finally 80 % expert of Animal Husbandry Department facing the problems of high cost . Con strai nts Non availabi lity of regular market of Milk. Poor infra structur e facilitie s Less Traini ng Progra m-me Fodd er Short age Land & labour decrea se Hig h Cost Agar tala 100 100 60 100 70 80 100 100 60 100 70 80 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 Various Constraints for Animal Husbandry in Tripura Non availabilityof regular Market Poor infrastrure facilities Less Training Programme Fodder Shortage Land and labour decrease High cost Series7
  • 7. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 _________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 07 | Jul-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 55 Fig-1: VARIOUS CONSTRAINTS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN TRIPURA. CONCLUSIONS The problems of the Agricultural Sector and Animal Husbandry in Tripura are serious and remedial measure should be taken to overcome these problems. Though SRI have given a remarkable achievement and changes in the agriculture crops mainly paddy but enough importance should also be given to the other crops like Maize, Bottle Gourd, Radish, Cauliflower, Sesamum, Rapeseed, Blackgram, Arhar, Pineapple, Banana, Ginger, Chili Bamboo, etc. Animal Husbandry Department also took various initiatives to for to increase the Cross Bred cattle cultivation to increase the Milk production. For this Agriculture and Animal Husbandry education ,research and examination will play a very vital role. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry research should be spread to the very remote areas of Tripura so that small farmers can understand the advantage of Agricultural Sector and Animal Husbandry sector related research ,education and extensions activities. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS At the outset, I send my humble prayers to The Lord Almighty for giving me strength, courage and determination in pursuance of this task and also in the entire walk of my life and Iexpress my sincere thanks to my father, mother and brother. I extend my sincere thanks to my research guide Prof & HOD Dr.A.K.Ray whose total support, constant encouragement and excellent guidance in every stage of my research has enabled me to complete this manuscript successfully. I thank Dr. Ashok Majumder vetty Asstt Surgeon,Govt of Tripura for his encouragement and support. I gratefully record my deep sense of gratitude Agricultural Department Government Of Tripura for their support in the successful completion of this endeavor. REFERENCES [1] http://www.agritripura.in/Agriculture/Pages/50%20YE ARS%20IN%20AGRICULTURE%20IN%20TRIPUR A%20.pdf [2] http://www.agritripura.in/Agriculture/Pages/agri.htm [3] http://mizoramexpress.com/index.php/2010/09/agricult ure-in-tripura-challenges-ahead/ [4] [4]http://www.iffco.nic.in/applications/Brihaspat.nsf/0/ 724cb9c9cf212c8165256aab001e1178/$FILE/gcfai200 0.pdf [5] http://dacnet.nic.in/extension/document/chapter/3.htm [6] http://www.articlesbase.com/self-publishing- articles/scenario-of-indian-agriculture-798281.html [7] agricoop.nic.in/Rabi-2010/Tripura.ppt [8] http://www.ifpri.org/publication/agricultural-research- and-productivity-growth-india [9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_India [10] http://icardablog.wordpress.com/2010/12/12/president- of-india-keen-to-support-agricultural-research-in-dry- areas/ [11] http://www.indiaagronet.com/indiaagronet/Indian%20A griculture/mainagri.htm [12] http://pashudhanharyana.gov.in/html/welschemes_Hi- Tech%20commercial%20Dairy.htm [13] „Tripura State Archive, State Agriculture research Center, Arundhutinagar, Agartala City‟. [14] Tripura State Archive , State Animal Husbandry Department, Gurkhabasti,Agartala City. BIOGRAPHIES: Miltan Kumar Acharjee I did my MBA (Marketing and Finance Specialistion)in 2009.After that I joined as aLecturer in Management at Bhavan‟s Tripura College of Science &Technology affiliated to Tripura University(A central University)Since 2009 to till date. I am doing Ph.D at National Institute of Technology(Govt Of India) Agartala at Humanities and Social Science Departmentat 2010 to till date.I have two ISBN publication and lot of seminar works ,workshop participationetc. Ajit Kumar Ray, Proffessor & HOD ,Humanities &social Science Department at National Institute of Technology(Govt Of India),Agartala. Area of interest : Economics/ Rural Development