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Asia Regional Planning Meeting-Scaling up Research for Development and Impacts by Dr K H Anantha

  1. Scaling up Research for Development and Impacts KH Anantha, Suhas P Wani and Team
  2. Why? Food secure and prosperous farmers  Changing external environment  New Paradigm – R4D to transform lives Discovery Lab/plot Pilot Field Proof of Concept 100s Impact/ Outcomes 100,000 & millions Development Research Death Valley of Impact
  3. How? Discovery Pilot testing Proof of concept Impact/outcome
  4. What do we do? Assess the gaps in impact pathway using science and new tools Identify and integrate proven technologies Develop system-wide solutions/packages for scaling-up Identify value chains Build the partnerships Develop scaling-up and scaling-out technologies Evidence-based enabling policies, institutions and monitoring mechanism Document learning and publish transformational research Change the mindsets of actors
  5. Bhoochetana: A Novel Initiative 4.75 million farmers 6.4 million ha  Promotion of integrated nutrient management techniques to increase crop productivity  Scaling up of integrated crop production technologies  Assessing the impacts of climate change and evaluate climate adaptation strategies  Develop knowledge and skills of stakeholders on improved technologies for sustainable crop intensification Crop yield = 20-60% B:C ratio = 3-14 Net benefit= US$ 353
  6. Nutrient Management – Impact on Crop Productivity (Production Function)
  7. BhooSamrudhi  Participatory promotion of improved cultivars  Promoting sustainable crop intensification and diversification Popularizing dry seeded rice  Promoting various in-situ interventions for enhancing soil moisture availability and water use efficiency  Promoting suitable fodder cultivars including edible cactus  Developing precision water management thru need based irrigation scheduling  Promoting and evaluating cost effective wastewater treatment units  Developing knowledge and skills of stakeholders on improved technologies  Promoting innovative extension system
  8. • Optimizing land-water-crop-livestock resources • Scaling up of integrated approach in phased manner • Enhanced capacity of various stakeholders including farmers • Increased yield levels from 20-80% • Increased net income from US$ 100 to 500/year/household • Strengthening various ecosystem services such as improving groundwater recharge Bhoosamrudhi 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 CropYield(kg/ha) Variety Local Variety Improved variety
  9. Rythu Kosam: Andhra Pradesh Primary Sector Piloting and evaluating innovative technologies:  Balanced fertilization  High Yielding Varieties  Seed production  In-situ, ex-situ water management  Fodder promotion  On-farm mechanization  Soil analysis and recommendations for orchards  Horticulture, animal-based systems as well as fisheries  Facilitation in value chain through FPOs  Capacity building of different stakeholders and sensitization of the policy makers Growth rate: 10.9%
  10. Paddy and Groundnut GVA
  11. Promotion of Farmers’ Producers Organizations in Andhra Pradesh  The overall goal of FPO initiative is to create wealth for the small farm holders by creating appropriate ecosystem for wealth generation, increasing productivity, maximise profitability and realization of proper pricing thru processing, market linkages, value addition and better knowledge system Farmers Producers Organisations Promotion Policy of Andhra Pradesh–2016 Operational Guidelines “Raithu Kosam” Farmers Producers Organisations Promotion Policy of Andhra Pradesh–2016 Government of Andhra Pradesh - FPO policy - Operational guidelines for FPOs and Corporates - Guidelines for DPR preparation by Corporates - MoU between GoAP and Corporates/NGOs
  12. CSR Initiatives to Help Farmers  JSW Foundation (Karnataka, MH and AP)  Asian Paints (Telangana and Maharashtra)  Coca Cola (Karnataka and UP)  SAB Miller (Telangana and Pondicherry)  PowerGRID Corporation (Karnataka and AP)  Rural Electrification Corporation (AP and Telangana)  Ramoji Film City  Sir Dorabji Tata Trust  Aqua-Agri Financial Physical Natural Human Social Holistic development
  13. • Low cost water harvesting • Field bunding • Bund stabilization by planting Perennial grasses • Agro-forestry interventions • Ber-budding • Lac cultivation • Teak plantation • Vermi-composting • Promoting micro-nutrient • Promoting improved crop cultivars • Dona pattal (micro-enterprise for landless) Indicators Base line After W/s water Column 2-2.5 5-6 m Wheat yield (Kg/ha) 1500-2000 2800-3500 Fallow lands (ha) 100-150 20-50 Cropping intensity (%) 120 180-200% Milk yield (L/animal/day) 2-5 3-7 Live stock population (Buffalo) 900 1200 Household income (Rs/HH/year) 50,000 125,000 - ICAR-CAFRI
  14. Current Project Portfolio  Number of ongoing projects : 18  Total Value of the Projects : $ 38.2 Million  Total funds mobilized during 2015 : $ 14.8 million  There are 17 projects in the pipeline with a total funding of US$ 16.0 Million  New CSR Projects under discussion e.g., Super Gas Foundation; Ramky, Ultratech etc.
  15. Recognitions  Awarded as One of the 50 Most Impactful Leaders in Water & Water Management  CSR Leadership Award on Community Development  CSR Leadership Award on Accounting for Climate Change  IDC has been awarded Asian CSR Leadership Award for the year 2015
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