Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit, 2016 on opportunities for investment in bamboo processing by Mr..George Jenner,Director, Industries & Commerce dept, Tripura
This document discusses nursery production and factors that affect seedling quality. It describes different types of nurseries, including individual, community, central, commercial, and training nurseries. Good nursery practices that promote quality seedlings include careful seedling handling during pricking out, root pruning, and transport. Other important factors are using appropriate containers and substrate, and maintaining optimal nursery environment conditions like watering, weeding, and shading. Seedling production methods in countries like Cameroon, Ghana, and Tanzania are also briefly outlined.
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT (NAARM), HYDERABADsubhashB10
National academy of agricultural research management is an institute initiated by ICAR in the year 1992. which focuses on the academic purpose. The purpose of uploading this content about this institution is to gain some knowledge of this NAARM institution and excel in their higher education.
This education & research institution is one among the leading research and educational institution which is located in HYDERABAD. This institute enhances/ helps the students in the field of education by publishing various article, newspaper clippings and enriching the content in their official websites.
Green Zone is a nursery business that will have locations in Dhaka city and Gazipur. It will sell a variety of plants, trees, flowers, and provide gardening services. The business aims to market to both corporate customers and individuals. It has developed package deals for products and services at different price points. Green Zone plans to promote its business through advertising, social media, discounts and referrals. It will operate six days a week and train employees to maintain quality control standards. The financial plan projects net profits will increase over the first two years of operations through creative marketing and quality products and services.
Integrated cultural management practices of groundnutICRISAT
Groundnut is one of the important oilseed crops of Odisha. High yielding varieties of groundnut have remarkably increased production of this crop in different growing regions. Knowledge of integrated cultural management practices along with good quality seeds can help to boost the productivity levels of groundnut and improve the economic condition of the farmers.
This document discusses various methods of weed control, including cultural, physical, chemical, and biological methods. Cultural methods involve practices like tillage, fertilizer application, irrigation, crop rotation, and mulching. Physical/mechanical methods include hand weeding, hoeing, digging, sickling, and mowing. The document describes various mechanical weed control tools. Herbicides are also discussed, outlining their benefits and limitations. Biological control uses living organisms like insects and pathogens to control specific weed species. No single method is effective for all situations, so often an integrated approach using multiple methods provides the best weed control.
This document provides an introduction to horticulture. It defines horticulture as the cultivation, processing, and marketing of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and ornamental plants. The four main divisions of horticulture are pomology (fruit culture), olericulture (vegetable culture), floriculture (ornamental horticulture), and landscape architecture. Horticulture is an important industry that provides food, employment opportunities, income, and ornamental plants. It also supports industries like fertilizers, chemicals, machinery, and transportation.
Nursery management may be defined as the sum of the activities performed for the successful production, care, and marketing of different planting materials (seeds, seedlings, cuttings, etc.) in a different nursery section. Conducting employees properly, maintenance care and protection of properties, etc
This document discusses nursery production and factors that affect seedling quality. It describes different types of nurseries, including individual, community, central, commercial, and training nurseries. Good nursery practices that promote quality seedlings include careful seedling handling during pricking out, root pruning, and transport. Other important factors are using appropriate containers and substrate, and maintaining optimal nursery environment conditions like watering, weeding, and shading. Seedling production methods in countries like Cameroon, Ghana, and Tanzania are also briefly outlined.
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE RESEARCH MANAGEMENT (NAARM), HYDERABADsubhashB10
National academy of agricultural research management is an institute initiated by ICAR in the year 1992. which focuses on the academic purpose. The purpose of uploading this content about this institution is to gain some knowledge of this NAARM institution and excel in their higher education.
This education & research institution is one among the leading research and educational institution which is located in HYDERABAD. This institute enhances/ helps the students in the field of education by publishing various article, newspaper clippings and enriching the content in their official websites.
Green Zone is a nursery business that will have locations in Dhaka city and Gazipur. It will sell a variety of plants, trees, flowers, and provide gardening services. The business aims to market to both corporate customers and individuals. It has developed package deals for products and services at different price points. Green Zone plans to promote its business through advertising, social media, discounts and referrals. It will operate six days a week and train employees to maintain quality control standards. The financial plan projects net profits will increase over the first two years of operations through creative marketing and quality products and services.
Integrated cultural management practices of groundnutICRISAT
Groundnut is one of the important oilseed crops of Odisha. High yielding varieties of groundnut have remarkably increased production of this crop in different growing regions. Knowledge of integrated cultural management practices along with good quality seeds can help to boost the productivity levels of groundnut and improve the economic condition of the farmers.
This document discusses various methods of weed control, including cultural, physical, chemical, and biological methods. Cultural methods involve practices like tillage, fertilizer application, irrigation, crop rotation, and mulching. Physical/mechanical methods include hand weeding, hoeing, digging, sickling, and mowing. The document describes various mechanical weed control tools. Herbicides are also discussed, outlining their benefits and limitations. Biological control uses living organisms like insects and pathogens to control specific weed species. No single method is effective for all situations, so often an integrated approach using multiple methods provides the best weed control.
This document provides an introduction to horticulture. It defines horticulture as the cultivation, processing, and marketing of fruits, vegetables, nuts, and ornamental plants. The four main divisions of horticulture are pomology (fruit culture), olericulture (vegetable culture), floriculture (ornamental horticulture), and landscape architecture. Horticulture is an important industry that provides food, employment opportunities, income, and ornamental plants. It also supports industries like fertilizers, chemicals, machinery, and transportation.
Nursery management may be defined as the sum of the activities performed for the successful production, care, and marketing of different planting materials (seeds, seedlings, cuttings, etc.) in a different nursery section. Conducting employees properly, maintenance care and protection of properties, etc
E agriculture - a definition and profile of its applicationBoni
FAO defines e-agriculture as using information and communication technologies to improve agricultural services, technology dissemination, and information delivery, especially to rural areas. E-agriculture goes beyond just technology to integrate it with knowledge sharing. Examples include using the internet and mobile phones to provide farmers information on market prices, weather, and extension services. More advanced applications include precision agriculture using GPS and sensors to optimize production, and e-commerce where farmers can market and sell products online. FAO is working to expand access to ICTs in rural areas through programs like radio networks and initiatives to disseminate information.
Crop farming is currently the second most important economic activity in Somaliland, after livestock, with up to 20-25% of the population depending on it for their livelihoods. It is currently underdeveloped but offers considerable potential, both in cereal and horticultural production. The production system is predominantly subsistence in nature. The principal cereal crops are sorghum and maize grown for household level consumption, and fruit and vegetable farming, mainly for sale. Dominant horticultural crops include tomatoes, lettuce, onions, peppers, cabbages, oranges, lemons, and papaya.
On 13th February 2019, we visited Burao farming area with an aim of observing current farming techniques and advanced technology in dryland farming ranging from greenhouses, water harvesting techniques to a variety of crops and fruit trees. Cultivated crops of those areas include; Tomato, cucumber, carrot, Onion and hot pepper. On the other hand, fruit trees identified were; Pawpaw, oranges, lemon, dates, and guava. Of these crops, Tomato, pawpaw and sweet melon were the crops that had more demand. We were able to connect what we learned in class with the actual activities conducted at the farms.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of crops. It explains that crops are plants that are harvested, and major crops include sugarcane, wheat, rice and cotton. Food crops are plants intentionally grown to be eaten by humans or animals, requiring intentional planting and primary use as food. Cash crops are agricultural crops grown for sale to return a profit. Industrial crops are grown to produce goods for use in production rather than for consumption, and are aimed at reducing imports and boosting rural economic development.
This document defines and describes agroforestry. It discusses how agroforestry combines trees, crops, livestock and other elements in sustainable land use systems. The document outlines five main types of agroforestry systems - silvoarable, silvopastoral, agrosilvopastoral, windbreak, and riparian forest buffers. It also discusses the productive functions of providing food, fodder, fuel and other goods, and the protective functions of wind breaks, shelterbelts and soil conservation. The benefits of agroforestry are described as environmental benefits like reduced pressure on forests, economic benefits like increased income, and social benefits like improved living conditions.
This document provides an overview of 14 intercultural operations for vegetable crops: 1) transplanting and hardening off, 2) weeding, 3) thinning and gap filling, 4) irrigation, 5) staking, 6) manures and fertilizer application, 7) training and pruning, 8) mulching, 9) application of plant growth regulators, 10) insect pest and disease control, 11) earthing up, 12) dehaulming, 13) blanching, and 14) nipping. For each operation, common techniques are described, such as manual and chemical weeding methods, types of irrigation and fertilization, and controls for insects and diseases.
This document discusses nursery management. Some key points:
1. A nursery is a place where planting materials are raised through seeds or vegetative means with care before being transplanted elsewhere. Proper nursery management is important for mass producing quality planting materials.
2. The main phases of nursery management include planning, demand assessment, establishing a mother block, land and infrastructure requirements, and plant protection. Key elements are the nursery site, the plants being grown, and the nursery manager.
3. Proper media, containers, growing structures and environmental control are needed to successfully propagate plants. Root trainers can develop strong root systems to aid in plant establishment. The nursery manager must understand
This document provides an overview of rural marketing and agriculture production in India. Some key points:
- India is a major global producer of agriculture, ranking 2nd in farm output and among the top 5 producers for many crops. Agriculture contributes 18% to India's GDP.
- Marketing of agricultural produce is complex due to the perishable and seasonal nature of crops. It has traditionally involved many middlemen, exploiting farmers.
- Cooperative marketing societies were formed to help increase farmer incomes and reduce exploitation. However, only a few have succeeded in processing industries.
- Regulated markets were established to improve quality of produce and ensure fair prices for farmers through transparency. They are democratically managed committees.
1. Cumbu Napier is a hybrid fodder grass developed from Pennisetum purpureum and P. americanum with a chromosome number of 2n = 20, 21.
2. Varieties released from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University include CO1-CO5 which are high yielding and suitable for growing throughout the year in Tamil Nadu.
3. CO-3 has characteristics of profuse tillering, high yield potential, high nutritional content, quick regeneration, and palatability with resistance to pests and diseases.
This presentation is done by 2010/2011 batch of Export Agriculture students of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka as a requirement for the subject which is “Rice & Field Crop Production”. Note that the information included here is relevant to Sri Lankan condition.
A tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves in most specie, they give a mass effect and beautiful look to the localities.
The cultivation of tree is called arboriculture.
The place where trees are grown either for landscaping or for scientific study is known as arboretum
1) The document discusses the establishment of a Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) in Berasia, Madhya Pradesh.
2) Key criteria for KVK site selection include having at least 20 hectares of contiguous land with a permanent water source, being surrounded by multiple villages, and located in an accessible central part of the tehsil.
3) The proposed land for the Berasia KVK meets these criteria, being surrounded by over 10 villages and near schools and civic amenities. ICAR provides funding to KVKs through zonal project directorates.
The document provides information about Jashan Bhardwaj's presentation on commercial horticulture. It discusses various topics related to commercial horticulture including types of growing media, propagation structures, propagation methods like seed sowing, layering, cutting, budding and grafting. It also describes activities like kitchen gardening, preparation of fruit fly traps, Bordeaux mixture, staking plants, pit digging and mulching. The presentation covers essential aspects of establishing and maintaining commercial horticulture.
Bamboo is a large grass that can grow over 30 meters tall. It grows in many climates from tropical to temperate as long as it receives over 1000mm of rainfall annually. Bamboo grows well in various soil types including heavy clay and loam. It releases more oxygen and absorbs more carbon dioxide than many other plants. Bamboo has many uses including construction, materials, food, and medicine due to its antioxidant and blood pressure regulating properties.
This document discusses the cultivation of lilium hybrids. It covers important groups and cultivars like Asiatic, Oriental, and LA hybrids. Production methods are outlined including growing environments, medium, planting, fertilization and pest/disease management. Harvesting, post-harvest handling, and propagation through bulbs and bulblets is also summarized.
This document discusses agroforestry and its benefits for dryland areas. It provides examples of successful agroforestry projects around the world. Agroforestry can supply food, fodder, fuel and support ecological maintenance in dryland areas. Examples of successful projects include India's agroforestry mission, Africa's DryDev program, and China's Kubuqi ecological restoration project. Estimating agroforestry areas with different remote sensing data sources is also discussed.
Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) is an economically important tree crop grown primarily for its latex. It grows well in tropical climates with high rainfall and temperatures between 21-35°C. Tapping rubber trees involves making controlled cuts in the bark to extract the latex, which is then processed into various rubber products. Proper agronomic practices such as weed control and fertilizer application are needed to maximize latex yields. Pests like termites and diseases like abnormal leaf fall can affect rubber plantations and require management. Vulcanization is the process of converting raw natural rubber into more durable rubber products through the addition of sulfur.
The document lists important Mughal and Rajput period gardens in India, including Aram Bagh and Fatehpur Sikri in Agra, Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir, Amber Fort in Jaipur, and Mandor and Deeg gardens in Jodhpur. It also mentions several botanical gardens developed by the British, such as the Government Botanical Garden in Ootacamund, the Agri-horticultural Society Garden in Kolkata, and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Garden in New Delhi.
Integrated pest management of Floricultureablibang
This document discusses integrated pest management (IPM) for floriculture crops. It begins with an introduction to floriculture and importance. It then discusses major floriculture crops grown in India like rose, carnation, and marigold. The summary defines IPM as a sustainable approach combining biological, cultural, physical and chemical methods to manage pests while minimizing risks. It provides examples of IPM strategies for different floriculture crops like using beneficial insects, removing infected plant parts, and applying selective pesticides. The document emphasizes using IPM methods and controlling pesticide use for organic production of flowers.
This document describes a proposed expert system for agricultural extension in India. It provides details on the institutions and researchers involved, rationale for the system, selected crops and regions, requirement analysis, development of the knowledge base including expert groups for different crops, linkages with other organizations, and design of the system including its architecture, components, and user interface. The system is intended to help farmers make appropriate decisions by providing up-to-date information and recommendations tailored to their specific resources and needs.
Organic farming involves techniques that achieve good crop yields without harming the environment or people. It uses biological materials and avoids synthetic substances to maintain ecological balance and minimize pollution. Some organic farming techniques include crop rotation, green manure, organic waste management, and biological pest control. The benefits of organic farming are maintaining long-term soil fertility, reducing input costs, effectively using natural resources, avoiding pollution from agriculture, and providing quality food. India has a suitable climate for organic farming and there are growing opportunities in the sector as demand for organic products and acreage of organic farmland have increased in recent years.
2. NECS 2016 dialogue on sustainable growth & integration- Ms.Avia NahreenFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on Dialogue on sustainable growth & integration by Ms. Avia Nahreen,Research Associate, IPAG, Dhaka
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast connectivity summit, 2016 on trade aspects and Northeast connectivity by Dr.Deeparghya Mukherjee, Visiting Research Fellow, ISAS, Singapore
E agriculture - a definition and profile of its applicationBoni
FAO defines e-agriculture as using information and communication technologies to improve agricultural services, technology dissemination, and information delivery, especially to rural areas. E-agriculture goes beyond just technology to integrate it with knowledge sharing. Examples include using the internet and mobile phones to provide farmers information on market prices, weather, and extension services. More advanced applications include precision agriculture using GPS and sensors to optimize production, and e-commerce where farmers can market and sell products online. FAO is working to expand access to ICTs in rural areas through programs like radio networks and initiatives to disseminate information.
Crop farming is currently the second most important economic activity in Somaliland, after livestock, with up to 20-25% of the population depending on it for their livelihoods. It is currently underdeveloped but offers considerable potential, both in cereal and horticultural production. The production system is predominantly subsistence in nature. The principal cereal crops are sorghum and maize grown for household level consumption, and fruit and vegetable farming, mainly for sale. Dominant horticultural crops include tomatoes, lettuce, onions, peppers, cabbages, oranges, lemons, and papaya.
On 13th February 2019, we visited Burao farming area with an aim of observing current farming techniques and advanced technology in dryland farming ranging from greenhouses, water harvesting techniques to a variety of crops and fruit trees. Cultivated crops of those areas include; Tomato, cucumber, carrot, Onion and hot pepper. On the other hand, fruit trees identified were; Pawpaw, oranges, lemon, dates, and guava. Of these crops, Tomato, pawpaw and sweet melon were the crops that had more demand. We were able to connect what we learned in class with the actual activities conducted at the farms.
This document defines and provides examples of different types of crops. It explains that crops are plants that are harvested, and major crops include sugarcane, wheat, rice and cotton. Food crops are plants intentionally grown to be eaten by humans or animals, requiring intentional planting and primary use as food. Cash crops are agricultural crops grown for sale to return a profit. Industrial crops are grown to produce goods for use in production rather than for consumption, and are aimed at reducing imports and boosting rural economic development.
This document defines and describes agroforestry. It discusses how agroforestry combines trees, crops, livestock and other elements in sustainable land use systems. The document outlines five main types of agroforestry systems - silvoarable, silvopastoral, agrosilvopastoral, windbreak, and riparian forest buffers. It also discusses the productive functions of providing food, fodder, fuel and other goods, and the protective functions of wind breaks, shelterbelts and soil conservation. The benefits of agroforestry are described as environmental benefits like reduced pressure on forests, economic benefits like increased income, and social benefits like improved living conditions.
This document provides an overview of 14 intercultural operations for vegetable crops: 1) transplanting and hardening off, 2) weeding, 3) thinning and gap filling, 4) irrigation, 5) staking, 6) manures and fertilizer application, 7) training and pruning, 8) mulching, 9) application of plant growth regulators, 10) insect pest and disease control, 11) earthing up, 12) dehaulming, 13) blanching, and 14) nipping. For each operation, common techniques are described, such as manual and chemical weeding methods, types of irrigation and fertilization, and controls for insects and diseases.
This document discusses nursery management. Some key points:
1. A nursery is a place where planting materials are raised through seeds or vegetative means with care before being transplanted elsewhere. Proper nursery management is important for mass producing quality planting materials.
2. The main phases of nursery management include planning, demand assessment, establishing a mother block, land and infrastructure requirements, and plant protection. Key elements are the nursery site, the plants being grown, and the nursery manager.
3. Proper media, containers, growing structures and environmental control are needed to successfully propagate plants. Root trainers can develop strong root systems to aid in plant establishment. The nursery manager must understand
This document provides an overview of rural marketing and agriculture production in India. Some key points:
- India is a major global producer of agriculture, ranking 2nd in farm output and among the top 5 producers for many crops. Agriculture contributes 18% to India's GDP.
- Marketing of agricultural produce is complex due to the perishable and seasonal nature of crops. It has traditionally involved many middlemen, exploiting farmers.
- Cooperative marketing societies were formed to help increase farmer incomes and reduce exploitation. However, only a few have succeeded in processing industries.
- Regulated markets were established to improve quality of produce and ensure fair prices for farmers through transparency. They are democratically managed committees.
1. Cumbu Napier is a hybrid fodder grass developed from Pennisetum purpureum and P. americanum with a chromosome number of 2n = 20, 21.
2. Varieties released from Tamil Nadu Agricultural University include CO1-CO5 which are high yielding and suitable for growing throughout the year in Tamil Nadu.
3. CO-3 has characteristics of profuse tillering, high yield potential, high nutritional content, quick regeneration, and palatability with resistance to pests and diseases.
This presentation is done by 2010/2011 batch of Export Agriculture students of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka as a requirement for the subject which is “Rice & Field Crop Production”. Note that the information included here is relevant to Sri Lankan condition.
A tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, supporting branches and leaves in most specie, they give a mass effect and beautiful look to the localities.
The cultivation of tree is called arboriculture.
The place where trees are grown either for landscaping or for scientific study is known as arboretum
1) The document discusses the establishment of a Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) in Berasia, Madhya Pradesh.
2) Key criteria for KVK site selection include having at least 20 hectares of contiguous land with a permanent water source, being surrounded by multiple villages, and located in an accessible central part of the tehsil.
3) The proposed land for the Berasia KVK meets these criteria, being surrounded by over 10 villages and near schools and civic amenities. ICAR provides funding to KVKs through zonal project directorates.
The document provides information about Jashan Bhardwaj's presentation on commercial horticulture. It discusses various topics related to commercial horticulture including types of growing media, propagation structures, propagation methods like seed sowing, layering, cutting, budding and grafting. It also describes activities like kitchen gardening, preparation of fruit fly traps, Bordeaux mixture, staking plants, pit digging and mulching. The presentation covers essential aspects of establishing and maintaining commercial horticulture.
Bamboo is a large grass that can grow over 30 meters tall. It grows in many climates from tropical to temperate as long as it receives over 1000mm of rainfall annually. Bamboo grows well in various soil types including heavy clay and loam. It releases more oxygen and absorbs more carbon dioxide than many other plants. Bamboo has many uses including construction, materials, food, and medicine due to its antioxidant and blood pressure regulating properties.
This document discusses the cultivation of lilium hybrids. It covers important groups and cultivars like Asiatic, Oriental, and LA hybrids. Production methods are outlined including growing environments, medium, planting, fertilization and pest/disease management. Harvesting, post-harvest handling, and propagation through bulbs and bulblets is also summarized.
This document discusses agroforestry and its benefits for dryland areas. It provides examples of successful agroforestry projects around the world. Agroforestry can supply food, fodder, fuel and support ecological maintenance in dryland areas. Examples of successful projects include India's agroforestry mission, Africa's DryDev program, and China's Kubuqi ecological restoration project. Estimating agroforestry areas with different remote sensing data sources is also discussed.
Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) is an economically important tree crop grown primarily for its latex. It grows well in tropical climates with high rainfall and temperatures between 21-35°C. Tapping rubber trees involves making controlled cuts in the bark to extract the latex, which is then processed into various rubber products. Proper agronomic practices such as weed control and fertilizer application are needed to maximize latex yields. Pests like termites and diseases like abnormal leaf fall can affect rubber plantations and require management. Vulcanization is the process of converting raw natural rubber into more durable rubber products through the addition of sulfur.
The document lists important Mughal and Rajput period gardens in India, including Aram Bagh and Fatehpur Sikri in Agra, Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir, Amber Fort in Jaipur, and Mandor and Deeg gardens in Jodhpur. It also mentions several botanical gardens developed by the British, such as the Government Botanical Garden in Ootacamund, the Agri-horticultural Society Garden in Kolkata, and the Rashtrapati Bhavan Garden in New Delhi.
Integrated pest management of Floricultureablibang
This document discusses integrated pest management (IPM) for floriculture crops. It begins with an introduction to floriculture and importance. It then discusses major floriculture crops grown in India like rose, carnation, and marigold. The summary defines IPM as a sustainable approach combining biological, cultural, physical and chemical methods to manage pests while minimizing risks. It provides examples of IPM strategies for different floriculture crops like using beneficial insects, removing infected plant parts, and applying selective pesticides. The document emphasizes using IPM methods and controlling pesticide use for organic production of flowers.
This document describes a proposed expert system for agricultural extension in India. It provides details on the institutions and researchers involved, rationale for the system, selected crops and regions, requirement analysis, development of the knowledge base including expert groups for different crops, linkages with other organizations, and design of the system including its architecture, components, and user interface. The system is intended to help farmers make appropriate decisions by providing up-to-date information and recommendations tailored to their specific resources and needs.
Organic farming involves techniques that achieve good crop yields without harming the environment or people. It uses biological materials and avoids synthetic substances to maintain ecological balance and minimize pollution. Some organic farming techniques include crop rotation, green manure, organic waste management, and biological pest control. The benefits of organic farming are maintaining long-term soil fertility, reducing input costs, effectively using natural resources, avoiding pollution from agriculture, and providing quality food. India has a suitable climate for organic farming and there are growing opportunities in the sector as demand for organic products and acreage of organic farmland have increased in recent years.
2. NECS 2016 dialogue on sustainable growth & integration- Ms.Avia NahreenFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on Dialogue on sustainable growth & integration by Ms. Avia Nahreen,Research Associate, IPAG, Dhaka
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast connectivity summit, 2016 on trade aspects and Northeast connectivity by Dr.Deeparghya Mukherjee, Visiting Research Fellow, ISAS, Singapore
5. NECS 2016 ease of doing business in assam mr. anil sarafFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit ease of doing business in assam by Mr. Anil Saraf, Consultant, Ease of doing Business, Assam Government
4. NECS 2016 _ Building cross border value chains and border townships Mr.Dhi...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on building cross border value chains and border townships by Mr.Dhiraj Nayar, Head, Economics , finance & commerce,NITI Aayog
9. NECS 2016 _ Sub regional people to people connectivity Mr.Sabyasachi DuttaFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on Sub regional people to people connectivity by Mr. Sabyasachi Dutta, Director, Asia Confluence
16. NECS 2016 _ Energy - Expanding the oil &; gas potential for north east- M...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on Expanding the oil &; gas potential for Northeast by Mr. P. Padmanabhan, Managing Director, NRL
10. NECS 2016_ 3 ideas to boost tourism and people to people connectivity Mr...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit , 2016 on 3 ideas to boost tourism and people to people connectivity by Mr.Tanvir Khan,Senior Research Associate, IPAG, Bangladesh
13. NECS 2016 Opportunities in agro - food processing Mr.S.BhattacharjeeFICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on Opportunities in Agro - food processing by Mr.S.Bhattacharjee, Executive Director, NERAMAC
17. NECS 2016 _ Energy_ Evolving power situation and investment opportunities...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit on Evolving power situation and investment opportunities by Mr.S. K. Rakesh, Principal Secretary, Power, Govt of Tripura
11. NECS 2016 _Current status and the way ahead for road development in the ...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit on current status and the way ahead for road development in the Northeast by Mr. Mahabir Singh, NHAI
20. NECS 2016 _ Sub regional cooperation in energy sector Mr.K.M.Zaman RomelFICCINorthEast
This document discusses opportunities for sub-regional cooperation between Bangladesh and Tripura in the energy sector. It identifies Tripura's natural gas, food processing, rubber, tea, handicrafts, bamboo and tourism industries as areas for potential investment. It also outlines opportunities in Bangladesh for power generation, oil refining, and LPG that could utilize gas, condensate or LPG from Tripura via pipeline. The document concludes by recommending exchange visits and determining financing mechanisms to mutually benefit both regions through regional energy cooperation.
18. NECS 2016 _ Energy- Way forward for oil and gas exploration in tripura-Mr...FICCINorthEast
Presentation made at 3rd Northeast Connectivity Summit,2016 on Way forward for oil and gas exploration in Tripura by Mr. S. C.Soni, Asset Manager, ONGC Tripura Asset
The document provides information on establishing an agarbatti manufacturing business under the Khadi and Village Industries Commission's Gramodyog Rozgar Yojana program. Key details include:
- The total project cost is Rs. 355,000, including a capital expenditure of Rs. 205,000 and working capital of Rs. 150,000.
- The estimated annual production is 450,000 packets of agarbatti at a value of Rs. 932,700.
- Raw material costs are estimated at Rs. 600,000 and other expenses include wages, salaries, packaging, rent, etc.
- At 100% capacity utilization, the estimated cost of production is Rs. 932,700 and
14. NECS 2016 _ Opportunities in handloom,textiles & apparels Mr.R.E.ZeliangFICCINorthEast
1) The textile industry in India contributes 5% to GDP and employs over 45 million people. The North East region has opportunities to become a textile production hub like Bangladesh.
2) The Ministry of Textiles and NEDFi have several initiatives to promote the textile industry in North East India, including setting up apparel and garment centers, skill development programs, and marketing support.
3) NEDFi provides loan schemes targeted for textiles and handicrafts businesses. It is also launching a Rs. 100 crore North East Venture Fund to invest in early and growth stage enterprises focused on sectors like IT, food processing and tourism.
Tripura Bamboo Mission (TBM) was launched in 2006 to strengthen the bamboo sector in Tripura and increase turnover and livelihood engagement. TBM implements projects across the state covering 8 districts and 40 clusters focused on sub-sectors like incense sticks, handicrafts, furniture, and industrial applications. Key achievements include increasing annual bamboo product turnover from 28 crores to 96 crores, providing livelihood training to over 46,000 individuals, establishing 19 cluster facilities and a bamboo park, and mobilizing 79 crores in funds mostly from central government sources. Export of bamboo products from Tripura has also grown significantly across sub-sectors since 2006-2007.
DPR and status report on manufacturing of Agarbatti & Banana Fiber extraction...Sanjay Talukdar
DPR and status report of a society in Assam for cluster development of Agarbatti and Banana fibre extraction - manufacturing, processing unit and market linkages for a bank loan and government assistance under Khadi Agarbatti Aatmanirbhar Mission (KAAM)
1) Ethiopia has over 1 million hectares of bamboo forest, representing 67% of Africa's total bamboo coverage, yet its bamboo sector remains largely untapped.
2) Developing Ethiopia's bamboo value chain through appropriate technologies, production techniques, and organizational strategies could significantly boost livelihoods and industrial capacity.
3) Establishing regional processing facilities and strengthening existing centers would improve the supply chain and showcase bamboo applications, better connecting producers to markets.
The bamboo sector to serve as an eco-friendly source of goods & services and livelihood to millions of people in India including the challenges and efforts to be undertaken in this direction has been discussed in detail in this paper.
Value chain analysis of Chiraito (Swertia chirayita) nepal Damodar Gaire
1) The document analyzes the value chain of Chiraito (Swertia chirayita), a medicinal herb cultivated in Taplejung district of Nepal that provides income to rural households.
2) It finds that while Chiraito cultivation has expanded, prices are decreasing and there are imbalances between market demand and supply.
3) Recommendations include improving production through training, developing value-added products, strengthening cooperation across the chain, and establishing Chiraito enterprises for sustainable livelihoods.
Presentation on the policies needed to support bamboo sector development, drawing on examples from the Philippines. Presented by Myline O. Aparente at a meeting on small and medium-sized bamboo enterprises.
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2. Bamboo: the Wonder Grass
Fastest Growing Plant on this planet
Globally more than 1200 species
Abundantly found in Asia
More than 1500 applications
Traditional Forest Resource and Source of
Livelihood
India – the second richest country in terms
of sp. diversity with 136 species after China
9.57 million hectares (12.8% of the total
area under forests)
The annual production of bamboo in India is
about 4.6 million tonnes most of which is
Unutilized
Source: National Bamboo Mission
State/region Area
%
Growing stock
%
North East 28.0 66
Central India 20.3 12
Maharashtra 9.9 5
Orissa 8.7 7
AP 7.4 2
Karnataka 5.5 3
Others 20.2 5
3. Bamboo in Tripura
23 Bamboo species is one of
the major bamboo producing
states in India
Major NTFP
providing livelihood
support to large
number of households
Commercialized
Bamboo Products in
large scale fulfilling
demands of growing
domestic market
Largest Skill base in India;
Leading supplier of Bamboo
Stick, Basket and Mat
4. Tripura Bamboo Mission: A timely initiative
Tripura: First State to adopt a state bamboo policy
in 2001
TBM was launched in 2006 by Dept. of Industries
& Commerce
Objective is to Strengthen Bamboo sector by
increasing turnover and livelihood engagement
Implementation started in 2007 in private public
partnership framework with IL&FS Clusters as PIA
Initially governed by a Mission Steering
Committee and 3 Sub-sector Committees
Presently TBM is a registered society headed by
the Chief Secretary Govt. of Tripura
Implementation
started with IL&FS
as PIA
TBM Project
Phase-I
TBM Project
Phase-II
TBM Project
Phase-III
2006 - 2007 2007-10 2010-12 2012-17Evaluation
2009
By APTDC
Evaluation
2011
By APTDC
Evaluation
2015
By CII-GKAFC
5. Strategy & Approach
Major Bamboo
based activities
as Sub-sectors
Interventions
ranging from
community
mobilization to
business support
Value Addition
with ‘farm to
Market’
approach
Delivery of
interventions
through Cluster
Development
6. Sub-sectors & Geographical Footprints
Incense Stick
Handicraft
Plantation Industrial ApplicationFurniture
TBM- implemented across the state
covering 8 districts and 40 clusters
Dhari mat
7. Sticks sub-sector
There are 8 Bamboo Round Sticks unit operational in Tripura with combined capacity of 15 MT / month
Existing Handmade
Sticks
Mechanized Round
Sticks
Quality of Bamboo
Stick
Low, non-uniform
surface
High, uniform surface
Production Capacity 5-6 kg per day per
artisan
80-100 kg per shift
per machine
Wastage of raw
material
30-35% 70-80% (if unutilized)
Earning potential for
artisan
Rs. 50-60 per day Rs. 200-300 per day
Investment on tools &
equipment
Below Rs. 700 per
artisan
High; minimum Rs.
15 lakh per unit
Operation Highly unorganized Mostly organized
Product Demand in
Market
Very Low Demand Very High Demand
Suitability in machine
rolled batti making
Not suitable with
significant rejection
Suitable for machine
rolling with almost
no rejection
Handmade Bamboo sticks for Agarbatti
Machine made Round Sticks for Agarbatti
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8. Sticks sub-sector
TBM has so far installed 860 pedal type Agarbatti Rolling machines in the state under various
projects; 120 more machines are being installed
Handrolling of Agarbatti
Mechanized Rolling of
Agarbatti
Hand-rolled Agarbatti
Machine-rolled Agarbatti
Existing Hand
Rolling process
Mechanized Rolling
Technique
Quality of Agarbatti Low, non-uniform
surface, often have
burnout issue
High, uniform surface with
negligible burn out issue
Production Capacity 3-4 kg per day per
artisan
12-15 kg per day per artisan
Wastage of raw
material
10% Less than 5%
Average Earning
potential for artisan
Rs. 30-40 per day Rs. 100-140 per day
Investment on tools
& equipment
Below Rs. 500 per
artisan
High; minimum Rs. 25,000
per machine
Operation Highly unorganized Mostly organized
Product Demand in
Market
Decreasing Demand Increasing Demand
Marketing Tie up with ITC has been re-established for Round Stick made Raw Batti; Sample
product testing is being conducted
There is one Agarbatti Masala making unit at Kumarghat with installed capacity of 50MT
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10. Handicrafts sub-sector
8216 persons trained during 2007-16 20 National Awardees & 3 Shilpa Guru
23 major Craft clusters 20 thousand highly skilled artisan
Low value running mat to higher value mat & mat based utility products
Low value baskets to higher value utility baskets
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11. Design & Product Development
focusing on products that have high demand and can be produced & sold in bulk
Need for
Design
Skill Survey &
Market
Feedback
Design
Concept
Development
Prototype &
Sample
Development
Documentati
on
Dissemination to
respective Producer
Group/ Cluster
12. Income Level- for Highly Skilled artisan
Income Earned per
Daily: Rs. 200/-
Monthly: Rs. 5000/-
13. Furniture sub-sector
Bamboo Furniture has an universal appeal by virtue of its eco-
friendly attributes and contemporary looks
Tripura has special solid bamboo species called Kanakkaich
(T.oilveri) that is most suited for round pole bamboo furniture
making
A complete range of contemporary designs have been
developed by TBM in collaboration with NID Ahmedabad
Capacities of Producer groups have been strengthened
They are now capable of undertaking turnkey projects of
bamboo resort including complete furnishing.
14. Dhari sub-sector
Bamboo mat (Dhari) is used as the basic raw material
for making of composite boards, bamboo ply, mat
boards, furnishing products, pre-fabricated board etc.
11 mat board manufacturing units in India
Tripura is a major producer of Bamboo Mat (Dhari);
however export to mat board units has been limited due
to price mismatch.
Dhari is being widely used locally for domestic &
construction purpose.
15. Industrial Application sub-sector
India’s First Bamboo Industrial Park developed in Tripura; Total Area 135 acre
Located at Bodhjungnagar-R K Nagar Industrial area, on the outskirts of Agartala
Operational units at present: Bamboo Flooring Tiles, Bamboo Round Stick
Upcoming Units: Furniture, Round Stick, Pellet
Support to Investors by linking with different schemes
Promotion of Technology Intensive Industrial Application of Bamboo
Development of Industrial Clusters exclusively for Bamboo
16. Resource Generation sub-sector (HDBP)
Year
Plantation
Area, Ha
Beneficiaries
Person
2010-11 75.34 139
2011-12 64.22 163
2012-13 157.28 356
2013-14 287.56 380
2014-15 362.00 524
2015-16 85.00 168
2016-17 573.00 1105
Total 1604.40 2835
S C Para, Hezamara block
April 2013 plantation MGNREGA
High Density Bamboo Plantation (HDBP)
Technology developed by TBM
Ensures higher yield as much as 25MT/ha
compared to >5MT/ha in conventional method
Managed plantation with scientific
harvesting generates income not less than 1.20
lakh/ ha
Plantation in Non-Forest Land through
convergence with MGNREGA
State Forest Dept. adopted HDBP
technique in their schedules
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17. Marketing & Trade Facilitation
TBM Trade Facilitation Cell manages marketing through a company formed by
the beneficiaries: Simanta Handicraft Products Pvt. Ltd.
Market Support to Producers: Providing Direct linkages with Buyer
Supply Chain Support: Maintaining Raw Material Bank for critical consumables
Dharmanag
ar
Salema
Mungiakami-
Teliamura
Durlavnaraya
n- Nalchar
Gandhigram-
Narsingarh
Matabari-
Udaipur
STATE LEVEL APEX
BODY (COMPANY)
CLUSTERLEVEL
FEDERATIONS
PG 1 PG 2 PG 3 PG 4 PG 5
VILLAGELEVEL
PRODUCER
GROUPS
Jirania
Jogendrana
gar
BaikhoraKaladhepa
18. Online Market Penetration
Besides its own e-portal, TBM has successfully penetrated into national online market for
marketing of products especially the Handicrafts
The trading is done either by SHPPL or the authorized buyers of SHPPL located all over the country
Major platforms include: Amazon, Mabelkart, Silkrute, Flipkart, Khadishop, Indiatradezone,
Indiamart to name a few
19. Creation of Production Infrastructure
19 CFCs with Modern Infrastructure & Tools for enhanced productivity & production capacity.
3 more CFCs are being set up under NEC handicraft project
The centers are managed by community owned enterprises.
20. Key Achievements
Turnover
Increased from Rs 28 cr to Rs 121 cr in 2014, dipped to Rs 80 cr in
2016 mostly due to decline in incense sticks
Livelihood
Creation
• Handicrafts: 20,000 artisans earning Rs 4000 – Rs 8000 / month
• Incense Stick : 55,000 producers earning Rs 2000 – Rs 4000/month
• Rolled Batti : 1000 rollers earning Rs 3000 – Rs 5000 / month
• Plantation: 1500 growers earning more than 1 lakh/ ha
Skill Training
Over 45000 persons in different aspect of Bamboo Value Addition &
Resource Generation
Infrastructure 19 Cluster level CFCs and Bamboo Park established
Technology
• Introduction of power tools in Handicrafts
• Mechanization in Incense rolling
• Introduction of High Density Bamboo Plantation
Market
Promotion
•E-Commerce through leading portals and own portal
• Market support through linkage with leading retailers and
distributors through apex marketing Company SHPPL
Design Over 500 new designs developed and commercialized
Fund Mobilized Rs. 68.95 cr mobilized largely from various Central Govt sources
22. Impact of TBM
Organized Primary Aggregators &
Direct Market linkage with bulk
buyer; community owned
grasroot enterprises
Improved & Customized
Technology enhanced
product quality &
productivity
Contemporary Designs
targeting niche markets
gets higher value & return to
producers
Improved Cluster
Infrastructure enabling
organized production activity
in the cluster
Most of the Artisans covered
under various social security
schemes; more than 95% of
beneficiaries are Women
Growing interest for
Commercial Bamboo
Plantation among public &
private investors
Tripura has become the leading state for Bamboo industrialization in India
With improved perception, the people in Tripura now considers Bamboo as Green Gold
24. Uniqueness of the programme
• PPP framework: Private partner implements the entire programme with
dedicated manpower
• No govt. official deputed except the Mission Director
• No budgetary allocation for TBM; PIA has the responsibility to mobilize fund
to run the project
• Convergence with several line departments and schemes
• Runs on a mission mode with clear targets & timeline that ensures effective
project delivery with visible impact
• More than 95% of beneficiaries are women
25. Recognition, Accreditation, Award
Tripura Bamboo Mission Awarded the “North East Business Excellence
Award – 2009” GOI
Tripura Bamboo Mission was awarded by the Bihar Innovation Forum Award
Tripura Bamboo Mission- ISO 9001:2008 certified
Finalist in NE Social Impact Award 2015
Case study in ‘Niti Ayog’ and National Skill Mission
26. THANK YOU
Contact Details:
Mission Director
Tripura Bamboo Mission
IL&FS Clusters, 1st Floor Dasgupta Vila, near Governor House
Kunjaban, Agartala-799 006, Tripura
+91-381-2300419 tripurabamboo@gmail.com www.tripurabamboo.com
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