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Innovative Extension Approach in Information and Knowledge Dissemination:
A Gujarat State Experience
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Dr.Kirit N.Shelat, Executive Chairman, NCCSD &V.V. Sadamate,Former Adv.(Agri),Planning Commission
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Gujarat – India – Experience : Innovative Extension Approach
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Innovative Extension Approach
SITUATION ANALYSIS •Gujarat -State situated on the western coast of India with diverse topography •Home to the largest desert in the country known as Rann of Kutch. •The state has all possible handicaps faced by agriculture (rain-fed, recurrent droughts, untimely/irregular rainfall etc.)• The growth rate of agriculture used to be negative during such years. In a normal year, the agricultural growth rate used to be 2 to 3%. •Agriculture was not sustainable in many parts of the state
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• From 2004 onwards, agriculture witnessed a major turnaround
• This turnaround became possible through an initiative Extension Approach known as “Krishi Mahotsav” in all 18,000 villages in the state,
• With enhanced growth of 11% per year- Gujarat became the front-runner State in agricultural production
• Introduced by present Prime Minister Of India when he was Chief Minister of Gujarat.
• Focus on Climate Resilient and Sustainable Agriculture
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• Action at bottom - the village/ individual farmer level.•Focus on selection of crops which soil can sustain and input assistance to poor farmers. •Direct dialogue with farmers, field functionaries & experts •Provided knowledge and technology at the door steps of the farmers. •Developed detailed implementation & M & E framework.•Reviewed closely - one month prior to monsoon – when actual field level actions take place.
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• Direct involvement of public leadership both elected and non-elected
• Effective soil and water management and proper land use • More than 1,00,000 check dams constructed (6000 last decade).• Interlinked rivers (Mahi/ Sabarmati) & in turn, linked with
Narmada & Mahi canals. • Special irrigation scheme “Sujalam-Sufalam” introduced for rain
starved Kutch and North Gujarat.• Soil Health Card distributed to every farmer enabling to make
informed choice • Provided free Inputs(Certified Seeds, Fertilizer and Pesticides and
farm tools).
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Location Specific Extension Strategies
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• Direct door-to-door extension progs. for farmers skill development • Multi-disciplinary teams (Distt. Administration, agri-
scientists, field functionaries of agril. and allied deptts and credit agencies)visited. • Certified seeds better price discovery th. APMCs
promoted. • State Institute For Space Applications set up in collab.
with Space Application Centre (SAC), prepared a micro-level land use plans
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New Extension Approach - R& D Linkages
Communication Strategies, Impacts And Up-scaling INDIA @ COP 22
• Information material & intensive use of print and electronic media . • Free phone help lines introduced to answer the queries of
farmers. • Involvement of PRIs, village level worker, voluntary agencies,
input dealers, co-operatives, agri- entrepreneures and bankers. • Joint initiative brought sustainability in Gujarat
agriculture ,overall growth in important crops& increased per capita income of farmers. • Major transformation occurred in the state’s difficult areas of
Saurashtra, Kutch and North Gujarat.• These experiences are replicated in many States through Central
and State Schemes.
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New Extn: Farmer Centric Approach -Iii INDIA @ COP 22
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NCCSD’s Focus INDIA @ COP 22
• Organizing Stakeholders interactive meets, Policy dialogues & sensitization of stakeholders on Climate Change and agriculture. • Training & Capacity Building of Farmers/farm women with
focus on local leaders & young farmers. • Conducting action research on Climate adaptation areas.• Developing Block Action Plans, communication modules,
guidebooks, posters and documentary films for farmers. • Sensitizing State and Central Government functionaries on
important policy issues concerning farmers. • Taking up similar issues with UNFCCC and UN at international
forums
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NCCSD’s Book
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Climate Smart Agriculture – The Way Forward : The Indian perspective - by Dr Kirit N. Shelat
Kindly visit the following links for this book.
http://www.discovery.org.in/climate_change/index.htm http://www.discovery.org.in/climate_change.htm
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K.N Shelat, Excusive Chair, NCCSD & V.V. Sadamate Former Agril. Advisor Planning CommissionFor National Council for Climate Change, Sustainable Development and Public Leadership
(NCCSD)Post Box No. 4146, Navrangpura Post Office, Ahmedabad – 380 009.
Gujarat, INDIA.Phone: 079-26421580 (Off) 09904404393(M)
Email: drkiritshelat @gmail.com Website: www.nccsdindia.org