R.B. Sinha,
Joint Secretary (NRM&RFS)
Government of India
Ministry of Agriculture & Farmer Welfare
Department of Agriculture Cooperation & Farmer Welfare
New Delhi, India.
Total Precipitation 4000 BCM
Utilizable
Utilized
1123 BCM(SW 690, GW 433)
634 BCM(SW 403,GW 231)
Net Sown Area
Net Irrigated Area
141 Million ha
Gross Cropped Area 195 Million ha
65 Mha (SW 25, GW 40)
Irrig. Potential Created 112 Million ha
Precision Irrigation 7.7 Million ha
Sl.
No.
Type of degradation
1 Wind and Water
Erosion
2 Acidic soil
3 Alkaline soil
4 Saline soil
5 Water logged
6 Mining &
Industrial waste
Total
Area in m.ha
94.87
Percentage of
Total
Degraded land
79
17.93
3.70
2.73
0.91
0.26
120.40
15
3
1.8
1
0.2
100.0
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Programmes:
◦ Watershed Development
◦ National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture
◦ Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture
◦ Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
◦ National Food Security Mission
◦ National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture
◦ Soil Health Card Scheme
◦ Parmpragrat Krishi Vikas Yojana
◦ Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana
◦ National Mission Agriculture Extension &
Technologies
◦ Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act
Research:
◦ Cental Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture
(CRIDA)
◦ Central Arid Zone Research Institute (CAZRI)
◦ Central Forest Research Institute
◦ Indian Institute of Water Management
◦ National Institute of Rural Development
Policies
◦ National Farmers Policy
◦ National Water Policy
◦ National Forestry Policy
◦ National Land Use Policy
◦ National Agroforestry Policy
Dedicated Institution
◦ Ministry of Agriculture
◦ Department of Land Resources
◦ Indian Council for Agricultural Research
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation &
Farmer Welfare (DAC&FW )
National Watershed Development Projects for Rainfed
Areas (NWDPRA)
River Valley Project and Flood Prone River (RVP & FPR)
Watershed Development Projects for Shifting Cultivation
Areas (WDPSCA)
Reclamation and Development of Alkali and Acid Soils
(RADAS)
Department of Land Resources (DoLR)
Draught Prone Area Programme (DPAP)
Desert Development Programme (DDP)
Integrated Wasteland Development Project (IWDP)
DPAP, DDP and IWDP have been merged together in 2010 and renamed as Integrated Watershed Management
Programme (IWMP)
S.
No
Name of Scheme Area Treated
(million Ha.)
Investment
(Rs. crore)
DAC&FW
1 NWDPRA
2 RVP & FPR
3 WDPSCA
4 RADAS
5 EAPs
Total (DAC&FW)
DoLR
1 IWMP (DPAP, DDP & (IWDP)
Grand Total
11.03
7.91
0.59
0.91
2.41
22.85
59.19
82.04
4499.9
3581.7
505.8
195.1
4351.5
13133.9
18442.1
31576.1
Since inception up to March, 2013
Prevention of soil erosion and land degradation ;
Reduction of peak rate of runoff and improvement in soil moisture regime ;
Creation of water resources/bodies, and augmentation of ground water;
Improvement of soil fertility and productivity for ensuring sustainable higher income;
Increasing cropped area and cropping intensity, besides crop diversification; and
Creation of additional opportunities in rural areas.
employment
Name of Departments
Programme for 15 years
(2015-2030)
Physical
(m.ha)
Financial
(Rs. Cr.)
Department of Agriculture,
Cooperation & Farmer
Welfare (DAC&FW)
Department of Land
Resources (DoLR), MoRD
Total (INR)
8.00
22.00
16000.00
44000.00
30.00
60000.00
Amount in Million US Dollar 9677.42
National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA); to address issues associated with climate change by adaptation and mitigation strategies to ensure food security, livelihood security and economic stability.
National Agroforestry Policy, 2014; to encourage farmers for adoption of Agroforestry as an integral component of farming system to meet demand of timber, food, fuel and fodder.
Mission for Integrated development of Horticulture
(MIDH) has sub-components of National Bamboo Mission
(NBM) for promoting holistic growth of Bamboo sector by adopting area based regionally differentiated strategy and to increase area under bamboo cultivation in waste and barren lands for ultimate goal of prevention of land degradation and climate change adaptation
Conti…
Use of bio-fertilizers (Neem coated Urea etc.) are an ideal supplementary to reduce nitrogen related/nitrous oxide emission .
Reclamation of problem soils to enhance productivity of acid, saline, alkaline and water logged areas to ensure food and nutritional security.
Nation Agroforestry &Bamboo Mission (NABM) for promotion of horticulture/ bund plantation/
Agroforestry for bio-mass retention in field and thereby enhancing carbon sequestration with ultimate goal of climate change mitigation and adaptation.
National Policy for Management of Crop Residue
(NPMCR) was formulated in order to manage residues to check emission of gases viz. CO2, CO and particles and also to promote multiple uses of crop residue.
Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) is one of the schemes under NMSA through which assistance is provided for Organic Farming
Objectives includes promotion of eco- friendly agriculture less dependent on agro-chemicals and fertilizers, utilize the locally available resources & local indigenous traditional techniques for crop production, for developing 10,000 organic clusters of about 20 ha each and develop potential markets for organic produce
PKVY approach is to promote Organic farming through cluster approach and Participatory Guarantee System (PGS) of certification
Project components are mobilization of stakeholders, quality control, following the recommended package of practices for tillage, pest and insect management & nutrient management, fairs custom hiring centers, labeling and packaging assistance and marketing facilities at organic
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The scheme envisages to enable farmers to apply appropriate recommended dosages of nutrients for crop production and improving soil health and its fertility. As per grid pattern, 25.3 million soil samples likely to be tested for macro as well as micro-nutrients.
Scheme mainly aim to provide Soil Health Cards every three years to all farmers, including recommendations related to soil test based nutrient management through network of Soil
Testing Laboratories and capacity building of stakeholders
The total outlay for project is Rs. 5.6 billion and about 4.4 million soil samples have been collected so far.
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Increase gross irrigated area
Bridging gap - irrigation potential & utilisation
Water distribution network
Enhance water use efficiency & Management
Capacity Building, Training and Awareness
Generation
Use of IT tools for planning and monitoring
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