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FINAL REPORT
National Agricultural Innovation Project
(Indian Council of Agricultural Research)
Business Planning and Development Unit
Anand Agricultural University, Anand
(www.aaubpd.com)
2014
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Inside Cover Page
Printed on : March, 2014.
Component : 1
Citation : Dr. R. V. Vyas. 2014. Final Report of NAIP sub-project „Business
Planning and Development Unit‟. Anand Agricultural University,
Anand-388001, Gujarat.
Copyright : Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
Disclaimer : The information presented herein is contribution of the AAU
Uni - campus consortium.
Published by : Dr. A. M. Shekh, Vice Chancellor, Anand Agricultural University
Anand-388001, Gujarat.
Phone: 02692-261273, Fax: 02692-261520
Email- [email protected], Website: www.aau.in
Edited by : Dr. R. V. Vyas, CPI & Head, BPDU and CCPIs at AAU
Compiled by : Dr. R. V. Vyas
Mr. Baljeet Singh, BM
Dr. Rachana Shukla, RA
Mr. Urvik Dhagat, RA
Mr. Richard Macwan, RA
Mrs. Krupali Patel, OA
Hindi translation
: NA
Other Credits :
Cover page photographs : BPDU Technology Plants
______________________________________________________________________________
Printed at Anand Agricultural University
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CONTENTS
No. of pages
Foreword -by CL (1 page)
Preface -by CPI (1 page)
3-4 pages
Executive Summary/ Key words 3-4 pages
Part-I: General Information of Sub-project 2 pages
Part-II: Technical Details
1. Introduction 1 page
2. Overall Sub-project Objectives ½ page
3. Sub-project Technical Profile 1 page
4. Baseline Analysis 1 page
5. Research Achievements 20-25 pages
6. Innovations 1-2 pages
7. Process/Product/Technology Developed ½ page
8. Patents (Filed/Granted) ½ page
9. Linkages and Collaborations ½ page
10. Status on Environmental and Social Safeguard Aspects ½ page
11. Constraints, if any and Remedial Measures Taken ½ page
12. Publications 1 page
13. Media Products Developed/Disseminated ½ page
14. Meetings/Seminars/Trainings/Kisan Mela, etc. organized ½-1 page
15. Participation in Conference/ Meetings/Trainings/ Radio talks,
etc.
½-1 page
16. Foreign Trainings/Visits ½ page
17. Performance Indicators 1 page
18. Employment Generation ½ page
19. Assets Generated ½-1 page
20. Awards and Recognitions ½-1page
21. Steps Undertaken for Post NAIP Sustainability ½ page
22. Possible Future Line of Work ½ page
23. Personnel 1-2 pages
24. Governance, Management, Implementation and Coordination 2-3 pages
Part-III: Budget and its Utilization 1 page
Part-IV: Declaration 1 page
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FOREWORD
In the rapid changing global scenario, the quality agro inputs and products at competitive
pricing with consumer awareness along with environmental sustainability are the key elements for
development of sophisticated, remunerative technologies for commercialization as per the demand of
farming community and public. Anand Agricultural University (The then Institute of Agriculture), a
vision of Iron Man of India „Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel‟ for foundation of a rural education and
research institute for training farmers‟ children‟s in 1940 is now a full-fledged University with 7
Colleges, 17 Research Stations and 22 Extension Education Centers is setting new records in
Agricultural Research, Education and Extension in Western India with a pool of more than 350
technocrats and scientists. In view of this, Agri-business through National Agricultural Innovation
Project (NAIP) Component-1 funded project BPD unit is setup since Oct 2010, remained a successful
venture of AAU for TOT and PPP for number of developed products and advanced technologies. The
AAU BPDU is also in national network in National Agricultural Research Systems (NARS) for
technology validation, technology transfer and enterprise development to support innovators who
want to start new agri-businesses across agricultural sectors, animal husbandry, dairy, veterinary,
fisheries, agriculture and horticulture. This agri-business incubator (AAU BPDU) has also worked for
public awareness about exciting opportunities for innovators and entrepreneurs in agribusiness in a
win-win relationship. AAU BPDU has grand success within a short span of four years endowed with
new era of successful agri-entrepreneurship and business incubation in the western part of country
with massive positive social impact and also for employment generation. AAU BPD Unit is also
recognized by Government of India to implement scheme “Support for Entrepreneurial and
Managerial Development of SMEs” through business incubators and have also vital linkages with
leading business institutions of Gujarat like IIM-A, EDI and IRMA as well as with CIIE and FICCI.
A M Shekh
Vice Chancellor
& Chairman, AAU BPDU
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PREFACE
With the opening up of economy and global trading, to make the Indian agriculture
competitive par excellence with international standards, traditional agriculture has to be seen as
agribusiness now. One way to equip agripreneurs is to let them face the competition and learn from
the market forces – survival of the fittest. The other is to make well-concerted efforts to develop their
capabilities to withstand the onslaught of free market forces and external competition through well-
directed training, retraining and counseling interventions including simulations and prototype
modeling. As the name indicates, a business incubator nurtures a start up business/entrepreneur till it
can survive on its own. Though agribusiness incubation was a relatively new concept in India when
AAU BPDU was set up in Oct 2009 with majority funding from World Bank through its flagship
project- National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP), Component-1 with the major goal of
accomplishing science and technology-led, sustainable socioeconomic gains by applying inventions
emerging from the AAU and other State Agril universities through technology validation, technology
transfer and enterprise development.
AAU BPDU is one of the business incubators situated in academic institution and specifically
supports Agri start ups, nurtures agro innovations, technology commercialization by licensing, R & D
support and also facilitates funding to start up agribusinesses from various sources. Due to strong
inside research institutes, AAU BPDU have taken up the task of commercializing viable technologies
easily, evolving from their parent / host and surrounding institutes of Western India lacking BPDU for
the scientists working in these research institutes through NAIP funded project devising new
technologies with their research efforts. Within a short span of four years, fabulous results have been
achieved by AAU BPDU. Six technologies of AAU and four technologies of other institutions have
been commercialized benefiting 15 companies. Also, few consultancy assignments have been
completed to support small and medium entrepreneurs, funding has been mobilized for start up
incubatees from various agencies and many have graduated out of AAU BPDU with development of
national and international linkages for agri business nurturing and supporting agro GDP of state and
nation.
R V Vyas
CPI & Head, AAU BPDU
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Executive Summary
Business Planning and Development (BPD) Unit was established in the year 2009-10 (5th
October, 2009) as a subproject under National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP),
Component-1 of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) through World Bank
support, with the main objective of commercialization of the technologies developed in the
University, facilitating scientists for consultancy and mainly to carry out agribusiness
incubation activity.
AAU BPD Unit was established and supported or renovated four technology pilot plants
viz. Liquid Biofertilizers, Area Specific Mineral Mixture, Biodiesel processing plant and
Traditional Indian Dairy Products manufacturing plant at AAU with incubation facility on
respective premises.
Within a short span of four years, BPD Unit has commercialized six technologies of AAU
to eight agribusiness industries and entrepreneurs. The Liquid Biofertilizers Technology
has been licensed to 3 companies‟ viz. Kemrock Agritech Pvt. Ltd., Asoj, Vadodara,
Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals (GSFC) Limited, Vadodara and Gujarat Agro
Industries Corporation (GAIC) Limited, Ahmedabad. Date Palm Tissue Culture
Technology has been commercialized to Orchem Industries, Secundrabad. Area Specific
Mineral Mixtures Technology for Livestock has been licensed to Prakriti Biocare,
Trivendrum. Probiotic cultures technology has been licensed to Dr. Baboo‟s Food Science
& Biotechnology Private Limited, Trivendrum, Biodiesel Technology has been licensed to
United Phosphorous Limited (UPL), Mumbai and Puffed Rice Technology has been
commercialized to Pushaki Impex, Ahmedabad.
AAU BPD Unit has also commercialized other SAU institutes‟ NAIP Project based four
technologies to eight agribusiness companies and entrepreneurs. Organic Liquid Fertilizer
for Banana Pseudostem Sap Technology of Navsari Agricultural University (NAU),
Navsari has been commercialized to 3 firms viz. Green Globe Biotechnologies, Chopda
(MH), Blossom, Surat and Kisan Agri Mall, Anand. Long Term Browning Free Storage of
Custard Apple Pulp Technology of Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and
Technology (MPUAT), Udaipur has been commercialized to 2 firms viz. Deep Fresh
Frozen Products, Navsari and Santram Ice Creams and Snacks, Anand. Omega-3 Oil and
Soft Gel Technology of Bharati Vidyapeeth University (BVU) has been Commercialized
to 2 companies viz. Nutrizen International, Pune and Tasty Food Products, Pune while
Virgin Coconut Oil Technology of Central Plantation Crops Research Institute (CPCRI),
Kasargod has been commercialized to individual entrepreneurs namely A. B. Rajshekar.
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Many start-up businesses and entrepreneurs have taken the benefit of services provided by
BPD Unit. AAU BPD Unit has 53 registered company members. With regards to
innovations nurturing the BPD Unit has implemented the MSME Scheme “Support for
Managerial and Entrepreneurial Development of SMEs through Incubators”. Two
innovations have been sanctioned ` 6 lakhs each to commercialize their innovative ideas
within one year. AAU BPD Unit also participated in vibrant Gujarat programmes and
many farmers‟ fairs / Exhibition for creating agri-Business awareness to Public during
2011, 2012 and 2013.
On the consultancy front, AAU BPD Unit has successfully completed three consultancy
assignments. The first consultancy assignment was for establishment of an Animal Biotech
Research Centre for Marshall Breeders, Nasik. Another consultancy was offered to Shree
Nijanand Dairy Farm for making paneer from cow milk. With the AAU interventions, the
entrepreneurs are now getting 18% recovery compared to 12% earlier which is an
achievement in itself. Recently AAU also completed a consultancy assignment with
Panchamrut Dairy Godhra for mechanized production of Khoa with traditional kadai taste.
AAU BPD Unit has also organized many awareness and publicity programs, major ones
among them are Prospective Entrepreneurs and Stakeholders Meet, three state level
technology awareness and commercialization programs, two IPR Seminars, two scientist
sensitization programs at Navsari Agricultural University and Junagadh Agricultural
University, an SFAC agribusiness camp, an NGOs partnership meet, assisted in PPV &
FRA farmers awareness program and mega event of SAU-ICAR-CII Industry Meet
(Western India). BPD Unit has also developed linkages and partnerships with many
reputed institutes like EDI, Ahmedabad; CIIE-IIM-A, Ahmedabad; IRMA, Anand; NIABI,
ICRISAT, Hyderabad; ISBA etc.
The BPD Unit has won many awards and laurels. To mention a few Times of India JP
Morgan Social Impact Award for Lab to Land and Commercialization of Liquid
Biofertilizers Technology, NAIP-ICAR Certificate of Appreciation for development and
commercialization of Liquid Biofertilizers Technology and FGI Award of Excellence for
Best Developmental Work in Agriculture (Liquid Biofertilizers). Recently, BPD Unit has
also been recognized and awarded for the Best Performing State Agricultural University
(SAU) Award at Agritech Investors Meet, New Delhi for commercializing maximum
number of NAIP Technologies by any SAU BPD Unit.
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Part-I: General Information of Sub-project
1. Title of the sub-project: Business Planning and Development Unit
2. Sub-project code:
3. Component: 1
4. Date of sanction of sub-project: 5th October, 2009
5. Date of completion: 31st March 2012
6. Extension if granted, from April 2012 to March 2013 and April 2013 to March 2014.
7. Total sanctioned amount for the sub-project:
From Feb. 2010 to March 2012 - Initial: ` 247.67 lakhs, Revised: ` 253.086 lakhs
For extension up to March-2013: ` 35.34
(Savings under Nonrecurring purchases, works and foreign training ` 39.24023 lakhs were
surrendered in phase-1) and for Extension April 2013 to March 2014: ` 35.31
8. Total expenditure of the sub-project: ` 165.76 lakhs (Up to March 2012)
` 27.95 lakhs (Up to March 2013)
` 24.71 lakhs (Up to February, 10th 2014)
9. Consortium leader:
(Name of CL, Designation, Organization Address, Phone & Fax, E-mail, Website)
Dr. A. M. Shekh
Vice Chancellor, Anand Agricultural University
Anand-388001, Gujarat
Phone: 02692-261273, Fax: 02692-261520
Email- [email protected], Website: www.aau.in
10. List of consortium partners: (Uni - campus consortium)
Name of CPI/ CCPI
with designation
Name of organization and
address, phone & fax, email
Duration
(From-To)
Budget(Non-
Recurring)
(` Lakhs)
CPI Dr. R. V. Vyas,
CPI and Head BPD
Unit and Research
Scientist & Head,
Agril. Microbiology
Dept of Microbiology and Bio-
fertilizer Project, BACA, AAU,
Anand, Gujarat.
(M): 9924938018
(Phone/Fax): 02692-260211
Since Inception
(October, 2009 to
March, 2014)
For 2009-
2012=10.85
For 2012-
13(First
extension,
Total=Recurring
+ Nonrecurring)=
35.34
For 2013-
14(Second
extension,
Total=Recurring
+Nonrecurring)=
35.31
CCPI 1 Dr. R. S. Gupta, CCPI,
Research Scientist
Animal Nutrition Research
Department, College of
Veterinary Science and Animal
Husbandry, AAU, Anand,
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Gujarat.
(M): 9879807718
(Phone/Fax): 02692-263440
CCPI 2 Dr. R.F Sutar, CCPI,
Professor
College of Food Processing
Technology & Bio-energy, AAU,
Anand, Gujarat.
(M): 9824386568
(Phone/Fax): 02692-261302
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CCPI 3 Dr. Sunil Patel,
CCPI, Associate
Professor
Dept of Dairy Engineering,
SMC College of Dairy Science,
AAU, Anand, Gujarat.
(M): 9327962110
(Phone/Fax): 02692-225840
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CCPI 4 Mr. Amritpal /
Dr. N.Shubhash
Research Scientist
(Tissue culture)
Plant Tissue Culture Lab., Dept of
Agricultural Biotechnology,
AAU, Anand, Gujarat.
(Phone/Fax): 02692-260117
Remark: CCPI Mr. Amritpal
Singh has resigned from AAU.
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CCPI 5 Mrs. H. N. Shelat,
CCPI, Associate
Research Scientist
Dept of Microbiology, BACA,
AAU, Anand, Gujarat.
(M): 9824659792
(Phone/Fax): 02692-225814
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CCPI 6 Mr. Shibin TS,
CCPI, Assistant
Professor, Agri
Marketing
IABMI, AAU, Anand, Gujarat.
(M): 9998245425
(Phone/Fax): 02692-261571
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CCPI 7 Dr. J. A. Patel, CCPI,
Research Scientist
(Plant Breeding)
Nodal Officer, Mega Seed
Project, RRS, AAU, Anand,
Gujarat.
(M): 9427610362
(Phone/Fax): 02692-260329
0
Total 116.85
Note: All CCPI were provided operational expenditure ` 50,000 per year.
CPI-Consortia Principal Investigator; CCPI-Consortia Co-Principal Investigator
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11. Statement of budget released and utilization partner-wise (` in Lakhs):
Sr.
No.
CPI/ CCPI Name,
designation & address)
Total budget
sanctioned
Fund released
(up to closing date)
Fund utilized
(up to closing date)
(up to February, 10th
2014)
1 Dr. R. V. Vyas,
CPI and Head BPD Unit
and Professor & Head,
Microbiology and Eight
Technocrats
323.7448
268.26248 218.42
CPI-Consortia Principal Investigator; CCPI-Consortia Co-Principal Investigator
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Part-II: Technical Details
1. Introduction
In the rapid changing global scenario, the quality, competitive pricing, consumer awareness and
environmental sustainability are the key elements for development of today‟s Agriculture. With
rapid changes in technologies, SAUs frontline technologies and modern technologies developed
are required to transfer to Agri-entrepreneurs, Industries to benefiting societies and stack holders
and need specialized laboratories/ Pilot plants to impart and strengthen existing infrastructure of
the university through BPD Unit. This had strengthened hands on training, knowledge on
entrepreneurship, national and international trades etc. to enter the agribusiness with full expertise
for entrepreneurship development. Imparting such knowledge and related soft skills as per
industrial requirements were to be made in existing situation through BPD. In this direction AAU
BPD Unit has established relationship with industrial sector.
2. Overall Sub-project Objectives
To accelerate agri-business technologies development and canvassing to private organizations
under PPP and by that creating an agribusiness environment.
To provide services for R & D to potential and existing entrepreneurs for setting up own units
with services like consulting, training and advice for contract farming etc.
To promote new technologies on verge of completion, new varieties and hybrids of crops
developed at AAU for commercialization.
3. Sub-project Technical Profile
Acceleration of potential agro technologies in agribusinesses by encouraging entrepreneurs for
commercialization of AAU technologies and attain not only personal growth, but also contribute
to the economic development of the state and nation.
Enhancement of marketing potential of the existing technologies, demonstration and canvassing
to public and private sectors- creation of competition in research organizations. Benefit cost
analysis of various technologies.
Facilities for testing quality and safety aspects, machineries and food products development.
Entrepreneur‟s motivation to start-up companies and expansion of existing market to ultimately
new job creation.
Acting as “hub” for public and private that enhances the development and commercialization of
science-generated knowledge through market mechanisms and for precision farming.
Networking with relevant R&D, academic & business development institutes and creating
awareness about BPD unit with deployment between AAU and entrepreneurs for
commercialization.
Technology improvement, scaling up with research backup, dissemination with sensitization of
scientists on opportunities for commercialization with impact studies.
Involvement of progressive and interested farming community in BPD activities as member
stakeholders across the western states like Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
4. Baseline Analysis
The Anand Agricultural University (AAU) came into existence with effect from 1st May, 2004 by
enactment of Gujarat Agricultural University Act, 2004 (Gujarat Act., No.5 of 2004) and it has
established new records in Agricultural Research, Extension and Education having 8 colleges.
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Agriculture, Veterinary & Dairy Science colleges: B. A. College of Agriculture, 1947; Sheth M.
C. College of Dairy Science, 1960 and College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry,
1964,
College of Agriculture Information Technology, College of Agriculture Engineering, College of
Food Processing Technology and Bio-Energy, Institute of Extension Education and International
Agri. Business Management Institute as well as having 5 poly techniques.
New colleges and Post-graduate Institutes started after 2008 at AAU.
List of seven potential AAU technologies made available for commercialization in 2009-10:
Faculty & Technologies Details
Agriculture
Biofertilizers,
Tissue culture &
Bio seeds
Agril. Microbiology Liquid Bio-fertilizers protocol
& Anubhav liquid fertilizer sale.
Agril. Biotechnology Tissue culture Date Palm protocol
& plants.
Mega Seed Project and
Regional Research
Station (Breeding)
Many crop varieties and hybrids of
AAU
Food Processing Technology &
Bio energy - Bio fuel
College of FPT & BE Bio-diesel, Biogas plants
(Dr. Goswami‟s kachra gas plant)
Dairy Science
Dairy Technologies
Dairy Microbiology Probiotic lactic culture for dairy
product
Dept of Dairy
Engineering
Continuous Basundi making
machine.
Veterinary Science
Vet. Technologies
Animal Nutrition Dept. Area specific mineral mixture for
livestock
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Contract services: AAU manpower has also been engaged on contract services. The terms and
conditions for contract services are as per funding agency or university rules.
Consultancy: The guidelines and consultancy charges for various services provided by AAU
have been decided by university, Board of Management and Advisory Committee and BPD Unit
looks after the progress in the implementation of consultancy services.
5. Research Achievements
Methodology: Business Manager and Associates worked on the walk in inquiries, telephonic and
mail inquiries for technology licensing and consultancy. In addition to this they made regular
visits to the Agri business industries and made presentations on AAU technological offerings and
consultancy expertise available at AAU in meetings, Fairs and Exhibitions. Feedback taken from
the market for the scientific community to align future research efforts in market led direction.
The prospective parties were invited for preliminary meeting with the concerned scientists with
prior appointment. If interested, the party has to become a member of the BPD Unit by paying a
registration fee of ` 5,500/-. For technology commercialization, technology was demonstrated to
the party after signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). Party made an application to PI and
Head for nonexclusive licensing of the technology. In case of consultancy required, a consultancy
proposal was submitted by the party to the PI with a copy to Director of Research. The terms of
reference for tech commercialization/consultancy project implementation were given to the party.
If agreed an MoU signed between the party and BPD Unit with permission of AAU BPDU
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Governing Board. Post MoU signing, timely and smooth implementation of the MoU ensured by
the technocrats & scientists of AAU and they were assisted by BPD Unit. Post expiry of MoU
period, graduation and impact assessment study were also carried out.
Technology Brief:
Liquid Bio-Fertilizer
Bio-fertilizers are preparations containing effective strains of micro-organisms like
bacteria, algae, fungi in vegetative or latent stage alone or in combination in sufficient
numbers which can provide plant macro nutrients through microbial activity.
Types of liquid Bio-fertilizers:
A) Nitrogen fixers
Azotobacter: Of the several species of Azotobacter, A. chroococcum happens to be the
dominant inhabitant in arable soils capable of fixing N2 (2-15 mg N2 fixed /g of carbon
source) in culture media. It is recommended for Cereals (Wheat, Maize, Pearl Millet,
Sorghum, Rice, Oat), Oilseeds (Mustard, Castor, Sesame, Sunflower, Linseeds), Cash
Crops (Sugarcane, Cotton, Potato, Onion), Vegetables and Horticultural crops.
Azospirillum:Azospirillum lipoferum and A. brasilense (Spirillum lipoferum in earlier
literature) are primary inhabitants of soil, the rhizosphere and intercellular spaces of root
cortex of graminaceous plants. They perform the associative symbiotic relation with the
graminaceous plants. They are Gram negative, Vibrio or Spirillum having abundant
accumulation of poly- beta-hydroxybutyrate (70%) in cytoplasm. It is mainly
recommended for use in cereal crops.
B) Phosphate Solubilizing Micro-organisms (PSM): Several soil bacteria and fungi,
notably species of Pseudomonas, Bacillus, Penicillium and Aspergillus etc. secrete
organic acids and lower the pH in their vicinity to bring about dissolution of bound
phosphates in soil. Inorganic Phosphorous in the soil is present in the bound form with
Aluminium, Calcium and Iron. All forms exist in all soils, but Al-P and Fe-P are more
abundant acid soils, while Ca-P dominates in neutral-alkaline soils. The Al-P and Fe-P
can constitute generally 8-10% of total P in soils. The Ca-P can constitute 40-50 % or
even greater of total P in many neutral-alkaline and calcareous soil. LBF useful for all type of
Agricultural, Horticultural and Ornamental crops
Date Palm Tissue Culture Technology
Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) (2n=2x=36) is a dioecious, perennial, monocotyledon
fruit tree that belongs to family Arecaceae. It is a very important fruit tree of arid and
semi-arid regions of the world due to its high tolerance to environmental stresses. This
fruit tree also has the potential of generating good income and foreign exchange from vast
unproductive tracts of land (esp. Arid regions of Gujarat and Rajasthan).
Traditionally, date palm is propagated through off shoots, however, this propagation
method has the several limitations like:
The traditional method of vegetative propagation by offshoot is very slow, laborious,
time-consuming and expensive.
Offshoots are produced in a limited numbers for a certain period in the lifetime of a
date palm tree,
The number of offshoots produced by an individual date palm tree is highly variable
and also varies from one cultivar to another.
Non availability of planting material of local elite genotypes.
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Transmission of disease-causing pathogens and pest along with the offshoot etc.
Biodiesel
Anand Agricultural University has established an integrated experimental plant for
mechanized production of biodiesel from Jatropha seeds on its campus. The post-
harvest handling and processing technologies for seed extraction, seed DE hulling
and oil expelling have been developed relevant machines designed.
The plant is designed to process 1000 liters of biodiesel per day.
The entire system has been designed in-house with a centralized control panel.
The integrated mechanized processing line starting from receiving the seeds to
dispensing biodiesel has been established.
Provision for refining and further processing of by-products is available.
The developed technology is an end-to-end approach for decentralized energy self-
sufficiency through NGO‟s, farmer co-operatives and cottage industries.
Continuous Basundi Making Machine
Basundi is an Indian dessert relished mostly in Bihar, Maharashtra, Gujarat and
Karnataka. It is a heat desiccated, thickened milk dessert, having white to light caramel
color, creamy consistency with soft textured flakes that are uniformly suspended
throughout the product matrix. It contains all the solids of milk in an approx. two fold
concentration plus additional sugar, with high food nutritive value. Additives increase the
caloric value of the product. The sensory and rheological quality of the “Basundi” made
by continuous Basundi making machine is better than Basundi made by traditional
method. It has typical pleasant caramel flavor. The average sensory score of the product
was 93/100.
Area Specific Mineral Mixture
Seven minerals Na, K, Ca, Mg, P, S and Cl are required by animals in quite large amounts
i.e. in grams per day and are measured in the diet either as g/kg or as percent. These are
classified as major minerals or macro minerals. (Underwood and Suttle, 1999). Other
minerals are present in the body tissue at levels of less than 0.01 %. Requirements for
these are very small, typically mg/day or as ppm or even lesser. These are referred as the
trace minerals or micro minerals (Mertz, 1986). Minerals which are required in the diet at
less than 50µg/kg are sometimes called as ultra-trace minerals (Nielson et al., 1980).
Though macro minerals are required in large quantities in livestock ration, trace minerals
are metabolically more important than macro minerals as trace minerals are involved in
various biochemical reactions for activation of enzymes.
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Key technologies Commercialized:
Anubhav Liquid Biofertilizer
Plant
Date Palm Tissue Culture Plant Biodiesel Plant
Area Specific Mineral Mixture
Plant
Integrated Plant for Traditional
Indian Dairy Products
BPD Office
New technologies added up beyond baseline 6 technologies in BPD basket for commercialization in
2013
Low Cost Evaporative Cooling Chamber
for Storage of Perishable Commodities Tomato/Lime Seed Extractor Multi Utility Elevator Platform
Aonla dehydrator Aonla shredding cum stone
extracting machine
Roughage Block Making
Machine
Vegi waste biogas plant Weight based fruit grader
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Technologies Commercialized:6 of AAU
Technologies No. of companies/
organizations to which
technology
commercialized.
Detail/ Remark
Liquid Biofertilizers
Technology Nitrogen
Fixers and Phosphate
solubilizes
3
1. Kemrock Agritech Private Limited (Asoj,Vadodara)
MoU signed on 19/01/2011. Project work completed & product launched with the
name of "Tapak Bund".
2. Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Limited (Vadodara)
MoU signed on 29/06/2011. New plant established and will launch product with
the name of "Sardar".
3. Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited (Ahmedabad)
MoU signed on 22/11/2011. Project work completed & product launched with the
name of "Agro Jaivika".
Date Palm Tissue Culture 1 Orchem Industries (Secundrabad, Hyderabad)
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Technology
MoU signed on 09/01/2013 during vibrant Gujarat programme 2013, will start
production within short time.
Area Specific Mineral
Mixtures Technology
1 Prakriti Biocare (Thiruvananthapuram)
MoU signed on 07/05/2013, and will start production within short time.
Probiotic Lactic Culture
for Dairy Products
1 Dr. Baboo‟s Foood Science and Biotechnology Private Limited,
(Thiruvananthapruram, Kerala)
MoU signed on 27/02/2013, will start production within short time
Biodiesel from Jatropha
technology
1 United Phosphorus Limited, Mumbai
MoU signed on 10/09/2013, and will start production within short time
Puffed Rice technology 1 MoU signed with Pushaki Impex Private Limited, Ahmedabad on 08/01/2014
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Other Institutes’ Technologies Commercialized: AAU BPD Unit being Western India‟s
lead project has supported other institutes (4), state Agricultural Universities and ICAR
Institutes in commercializing their technologies.
“Organic liquid fertilizer from banana pseudo stem sap” technology of Navsari
Agricultural University was licensed to Green Globe Biotechnologies, Chopda (MH)
and Blossom (Surat).
“Browning free custard apple pulp storage” technology of Maharana Pratap
University of Agriculture and Technology (MPUAT) was licensed to Santram Ice
Cream and Snacks, Anand and Deep Fresh Frozen Products, Navsari.
“Omega-3 oil and soft gel technology” of Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune was
licensed to Tasty Food Products, Pune and Nutrizen International, Pune.
“Virgin Coconut oil technology” of Central Plantation Crops Research Institute
(CPCRI), Kasargod, Kerala was licensed to individual entrepreneur Mr. A. B.
Rajshekhar.
Sachin Gohil, Proprietor of Blossom (Surat)
exchanging the MoU at the Agritech Investors Meet
AAU BPDU facilitated MoU between NAU,
Navsari & Green Globe Biotechnologies, Chopda
for “Organic Liquid Fertilizer from Banana
Pseudostem” technology.
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Consultancy Assignments undertaken:3
a. Consultancy assignment of Marshall Breeders (Nasik) taken up for establishment of Animal Biotech Research
Centre at Nasik and competed successfully. Established Lab
got DSIR Certification also.
b. Consultancy assignment taken up with Shree Nijanand
Dairy Farm (Simrada, Petlad) for improvement in Paneer
recovery from cow milk. The assignment has been
successfully completed and the entrepreneur is selling paneer
from cow milk in Anand and surrounding towns.
c. Panchamrut Dairy, Godhara for standardizing the
mechanical method of production of different varieties of
Khoa with traditional kadai taste.
Other indicators:
a. MoU with CIIE (IIM), Ahmedabad during Vibrant Gujarat 2013: Anand Agricultural
University (AAU), Anand and Centre for Innovation, Incubation and Entrepreneurship (CIIE)
Initiatives IIM Ahmedabad have signed an MoU to promote business incubation in their
respective areas through mutual collaboration.
b. MoU with EDI, Gandhinagar during Vibrant Gujarat 2013: Anand Agricultural University
(AAU), Anand and Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI), Gandhinagar have signed an
MoU to promote Entrepreneurship through mutual collaboration.
c. Anand Agricultural University signed MoU with Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI),
Shimla for “Heap Storage Technology with the use of CIPC (EC)”.
d. International MoU: Anand Agricultural University signed MoU with Food Development
Centre (FDC), Gov. of Manitoba, Canada in the area of “Development of Food Processing
Technologies and products” during Vibrant Gujarat Global Agriculture Summit-2013 on 10th Sep,
at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar.
MoU signing with FDC, Manitoba, Canada during
Vibrant Gujarat Agri Summit Sep. 2013
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e. Anand Agricultural University signed an MoU with Rural Development Foundation
(RDF), Anand through BPD Unit for “Training & Capacity Building” on 7th
May,
2013. As per MoU, AAU scientists will train the trainers of NGO RDF in small holder‟s
agriculture, dairy farming and organic farming etc. Other offerings included inviting RDF
beneficiaries to technology shows of BPD Unit, business incubation support,
Entrepreneurship Development Programs (EDPs), Consultancy, Supporting and
Promoting entrepreneurship. f. Impact Assessment: Summer intern at BPD Unit, Mr. Shrenik Bhanage, from International
Agribusiness Management Institute (IABMI), carried out a six months study on “Impact
Assessment of Liquid Biofertilizers Technology”. The technology has already been
commercialized to three companies in Gujarat (as mentioned above, for further details, see point
number 10 social impact).
g. Case Study: Another summer intern Mr. Ved Prakash Meena from the same institute carried out
a six months long project entitled “A Case Study of Business Planning & Development Unit
(NAIP Component-I, ICAR) functioning at Anand Agricultural University, Anand” including
success achieved, loopholes prevailing in the BPD system and corrective action path. Members of
the BPD Unit were asked several questions as per the questionnaire prepared. The results were
analyzed mainly with respect to the responses of the respondents. The report concluded that BPD
Unit has been quite successful and more such units can be created.
h. Success story
ICAR website publication link for LBF: http://www.icar.org.in/en/node/5667 and Custard Apple
tech: http://www.icar.org.in/en/node/6571
i. Members Enrolled:53
*AAU BPD Unit with its intensive efforts has 53 registered corporate and Agro Industry members who are
likely to have our services (Technology commercialization/Consultancy/PPP) as follows:
1.Marshall Breeders
2.Nico Orgo Manures
3.Neesa Agritech
4.Ocean Agro
5.Progene Seeds
6. Alpgiri Seed Science (P) Ltd.
7. Shubhlabh Agri Input (P) Ltd.
8. Kemrock Agritech (P) Ltd.
9.Bhupendra Desai
10.Nano Agro Sciences
11.Kalpesh Kr. Ashok Bhai
12.Shlok Enterprises
13.Nilkanth Banana Fiber
14.Process and Technology
15.Champion Agro Ltd.
16. Vidhi Sanchalan (P) Ltd.
17. Sarjan Biotech
18. Shree Nijanand Dairy Farm
19. Maulik H. Patel
20. Asence Pahrma
21. Farmers Fresh Vegetables
22. Jamnaji Engg. & Contractors
23. Hiteshkumar Bhanubhai Patel
24. Toplife Agri Pvt. Ltd.
25. Prakash Francis
26. Prakriti Biocare
27. Bhaskarbhai H Patel
28. Parbatbhai Monjibhai Patel
29. Mohan Lamb
30. Roshanlal Vishvakarma
31. Deveshbhai R Patel
32. Eco Green Unit
33. Oswal Industrial Products Pvt.
Ltd.
34. Jagdamba Agro seeds
35. Dr. Baboo's Food Science &
Biotechnology Pvt. Ltd.
36. ORCHEM Industries Pvt.Ltd.
37. Kissan Agri Mall, Ravipura
38. Ashish Khatri, Udaipur
39. Ashara, Panchmahal
40. Bhuva Jaydeep L.
41. Rural Development Foundation
42. Pushaki Impex Pvt. Ltd.
43. United Phosphorous LTD.
44. Mr. M. D.Patel Goldin
Equipment Pvt. Ltd
45. Supreme Nutri Grain Pvt. Ltd
46. Blossom
47. Flourish Purefoods Pvt. Ltd
48. Harsiddhi Biotech Pvt. Ltd
49. Labh Agribiotech
50. RINR Agri, A'bad
51. Supath Gramodhyog Sanstan
52. Rakshitbhai Pamar, Vasundhara
Agritech, Rajkot
53. Gujarat State Forest
Development Corporation
Limited.
Note: Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals (GSFC) LTD. and Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation
LTD. (GAIC), being Government Organizations have not been enrolled as BPD Unit
members.
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6. Innovations
a. Organized MSME applications screening on 26th July, 2012 at Chandan Sumit conference
room, BPDU in the presence of Hon. Vice Chancellor and members of MSME managing
committee. 18 applications screened in the meeting and 6 were selected for further
scrutinization and sent to New Delhi. Two of them finally selected for funding through MSME
with around around ` 12.506 lakhs to implement innovative ideas within one year.
I. Bullock Drawn sprayer, technology developed by Mr. Mohan Lamb, Maharashtra.
II. Spore Probiotic supplement for Farm animals by Mr. Maulik Patel, Gujarat.
MSME managing committee
meeting
Spore Probiotic supplement for Farm
animals / poultry
b. Innovations from College of Food Processing Technology and Bio-energy, Dairy Science
College (Halwasan Making Machine, Continuous Basundi Making Machine, Twin Cylinder
Scrapped Surface Heat Exchanger and Dietetic Frozen Desserts), Liquid Biofertilizers, Date
Palm Tissue Culture Technology have been uploaded in the FICCI Web portal
www.indiainnovates.in for commercialization support, IP protection and training in technology
licensing and management
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7. Process/ Product/Technology Developed
S.
No.
Process/Product/Tec
hnology Developed
Adoption/ Validation/ Commercialization, etc. Responsible Partner
Technologies included in BPD basket at the time of Inception:7
1. Anubhav Liquid Bio-
fertilizer Technology
Commercialized to
1. Kemrock Agritech Private Limited
(Asoj,Vadodara)
2. Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals
Limited (Vadodara)
3. Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation Limited
(Ahmedabad)
Dr. R. V. Vyas & Mrs.
H. N. Shelat
2. Date Palm Tissue
Culture & Other short
duration crops
Commercialized to Orchem Industries
(Secundrabad, Hyderabad)
Mr. Amritpal Singh &
Dr. N. Subhash
3. Bio-Diesel Commercialized to United Phosphorus Limited,
Mumbai
Dr. R. F. Sutar & Dr. D.
C. Joshi
4. Probiotic Lactic Cultures
for Dairy Products
Commercialized to Dr. Baboo‟s Food Science
and Biotechnology Private Limited,
(Thiruvananthapruram, Kerala)
Dr. J. B. Prajapati
5. Mechanized Production
of Traditional Indian
Dairy Products
- Dr. Sunil Patel
6. Area Specific Mineral
Mixtures for Livestock
Commercialized to Prakriti Biocare
(Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala)
Dr. R. S. Gupta Dr. S.
Panerkar
7. Anubhav Seed &
Seedlings
- Dr. J. A. Patel
Technologies added in BPD basket after Inception (beyond 6 baseline technologies in 2010)
8. 8 Seed Pelletizing Machine
Aonla Shredding cum Stone extracting machine
Low Cost Evaporative Cooling Chamber for storage of
Perishable Commodities
Tomato/ Lime Seed Extractor
Roughage Block Making Machine
Aonla Dehydrator
Vegetative Waste Biogas Plant
Weight based fruit grader
On Farm Post Harvest Activity Hut
- Dr. R. F. Sutar & Dr.
D. C. Joshi
9. 9 Khoa with Kadai Taste
Standardized the technology for making Anubhav Sandesh
and Anubhav Kulfi and Halwasan
- Dr. Sunil Patel
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8. Patents (Filed/Granted):5
AAU developed technologies‟ (Non NAIP research) patent process assisted by BPDU.
S.
No.
Title of Patent Inventor(s) (Name & Address) Filed/Published/Granted
(No./Date)
Responsible
Partner
1 Equipment and
method for de-
hulling Jatropha
seeds
1. Joshi Dinesh Chandra
Chhabilal
2. Sutar Roy Fredrick
3. Parmar MansukhLal
RamhiBhai,
College of Food Processing
Technology, and Bioenergy, AAU,
Anand
2286/MUM/2010 Dr. R. F. Sutar &
Dr. D. C. Joshi
2 Method and
System for
preparing
Biodiesel from
Jatropha seeds
1. Joshi Dinesh Chandra
Chhabilal
2. Sutar Roy Fredrick
3. Parmar MansukhLal
RamhiBhai,
College of Food Processing
Technology, and Bioenergy, AAU,
Anand
2287/MUM/2010 Dr. R. F. Sutar &
Dr. D. C. Joshi
3 A tissue culture
process for
multiplying Indian
genotypes of date
palm (Phoenix
dactylifera L.)
1. Dr. Subhash Narayanan.
2. Dr. Diwaker Ratilal Patel
Plant Tissue Culture Lab,
Department of Ag. Biotech, BA
College of Agriculture, AAU,
Anand
2260/MUM/2011 Dr. N. Subhash
& Team
4 Liquid
Biofertilizers
Technology
Nitrogen Fixers
and Phopshate
solubilizers
1. Dr. R V Vyas,
2. Mrs. H N Shelat
Dept. of Microbiology and
Biofertilizers Project, BA College
of Agriculture, AAU, Anand
Cultures deposited at
IMTECH, Chandigadh
MTCC 5464 (Azotobacter chroococcum)
MTCC 5465
(Bacillus coagulans)
MTCC 6567 (Azospirillum
lipoferum)
Dr. R V Vyas &
Mrs. H N Shelat
Technology For
Native Plant
Growth
Promoting
Bacterial (PGPB)
Consortium
Formulations,
Useful As
Biofertilizer Cum
Biopesticide
1060/DEL/2013
9th
April 2013
5 Probiotic Lactic
Cultures for Dairy
Products
Dr. J. B. Prjapati & group
SMC College of Dairy Science,
AAU, Anand
Cultures deposited at
IMTECH, Chandigadh
MTCC 5460 & MTCC 5461
(Streptococcus thermophilus)
MTCC 5462 (Lactobacillus
rhamnosus)
Dr. J. B.
Prajapati &
Team
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9. Linkages and Collaborations :12
S.
No.
Linkages developed
(Name & Address of Organization)
Date/Period
From-To
Responsible Partner
1 Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
MSME Government of India for implementation of
its scheme “Entrepreneurial and Managerial
Development of SMEs through Incubators”
2011-12 Dr. R.V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD UNIT, AAU, Anand
and
Eight CCPIs & office staff
(BPD Unit Central Office)
2 Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural
University, Haryana for commercialization milk
urea detection handy kit technology in Gujarat
2011-12
3 Axis Bank 2011-12
4 Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA)
(Director was GB Member)
2011-12
till date
5 Indian STEPs and Business Incubators Association
(ISBA) Membership
2011-13
5 Network of Indian Agri Business Incubators)
NIABI Membership
2011-12
7 Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) of
India
2012-13
8 Centre for Innovation, Incubation and
Entrepreneurship (CIIE), IIM, Ahmedabad
2012-13
9 NABARD, Anand 2012-13
10 Bank of Baroda (BOB), Anand 2012-13
11 DMAPR, Boriavi 2012-13
12 Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and
Industry (FICCI), Vadodara
2012-13
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10. Status on Environmental and Social Safeguard Framework
Technologies Environmental Social
Positive effects Negative
effects
Mitigation
measures taken to
minimize the
negative effects
Positive
effects
Negative
effects
Mitigation
measures
taken to
minimize
the negative
effects
Liquid
Biofertilizer
Awareness towards
sustainable
agriculture through
use of Low cost
liquid bio
Fertilizers reducing
Chemical
fertilizers in
Agriculture.
Nil NA Lesser
spending
by farmers
on
chemical
fertilizers
and in turn
reduced
cost in
cultivation
of crops
Nil NA
Date Palm
Tissue
Culture
Impact neutral Impact
neutral
NA Increase in
farmers
income
with
quality and
disease
free
planting
material at
affordable
rates
Nil NA
Area Specific
Mineral
Mixtures for
Livestock
Impact neutral Impact
neutral
NA Overall
improved
health and
immunity
of animals,
increased
milk yield
Nil NA
Probiotics Impact neutral Impact
neutral
NA Improved
health and
social
status of
consuming
urban &
rural
population,
good for
dairy
farmers
Nil NA
Biodiesel Alternative to
fossil fuels
Can
compete
for food
crops
producing
land
Promoting the
technology in
African countries
where land is not
an issue
Bio-fuel Nil NA
Puffed Rice
Tech
Uses electricity
instead of
traditional chulha,
lesser pollution
Nil NA Value
addition
Nil NA
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Social Impact
By commercialization of liquid bio-fertilizer Technology: The liquid Biofertilizers can replace
the chemical fertilizers particularly N and P by 25%. Thus their production will be reduced by
25% and GHG emission will also decline to 30.46 million tones. Business Planning and
Development Unit, Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Gujarat) India has done a
commendable work in commercializing the Liquid Biofertilizer Technology on a large
scale among the agribusiness industry and ensuring its reach to the remotest farmers.
Sale of Anubhav Liquid Biofertilizer of AAU Sale of “Tapak Bund” &“Agro Jaivika” upto
2013 by Beneficiary companies
Year Production (liter) Revenue(`)
Kemrock GAIC Kemrock GAIC
2011-12 0 10840.5 0 1,517,670
2012-13 21158.5 100571 7,617,060 14,079,940
Use of AAU Liquid Bio Fertilizer
From the survey it was found out that 36% of the farmers were using the LBF for the first
time and from last six months.27% of the farmers were using it from last one year. It was
also found out that 22% of the farmers were using LBF since 2 years and 7% of them
from last three years.4% of the farmers were using it since 4 years and 2% of them from
last five years and more than five years respectively. The farmers from Anand were found
to be using it since long time followed by the farmers of Kheda and Vadodara. The
farmers from Panchamahal and Dahod were the new users.
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By commercialization of Date Palm Tissue Culture Technology: Tissue Culture Laboratories
generally employ women from the surrounding villages for semi-skilled jobs like bottle washing,
drying and cleaning. The tissue culture lab of Orchem Industries would be employing around 20
women from the lower strata of the society from the surrounding areas thus creating a meaningful
social impact.
By developing entrepreneurs on banana fiber extraction: AAU BPDU incubatee Mr. Prakash
Francis under our mentoring and guidance is processing banana pseudo stems to fibers which are
bought back by Navsari Agricultural University @ `100 per Kg on dry weight basis. Banana
pseudo stem is not only a waste but is also problematic as after harvest, they are heaped by
farmers on field bunds and they start stinking after sometime causing environmental pollution and
thus increasing global warming.
AAU BPDU another incubatee Mr. Ashish Khatri is also extracting fiber from Banana pseudo stems
and further processing into fiber, pulp and sap into many useful products. His business plan for the
venture prepared by us has been selected for presentation a Global Social Venture Competition
(GSVC) at Indian School of Business, Hyderabad.
Mr. Ashish Khatri‟s business plan
selected in Global Social Venture
Competition (GSVC) at Indian
School of Business, Hyderabad
AAU BPD Incubatee Kemrock
Agritech receiving the Best
Incubtee Award in NIABI-2013 at
Hyderabad
One more incubattee Kemrock Agritech PVT. LTD. of AAU BPDU received “Best Incubtee
Award” at Hyderabad during NIABI-2013.
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11. Constraints, if any and Remedial Measures Taken
Long channel of command, too much paper work and reporting followed with administrative
procedures as well as hurdles, all approvals to be taken far in advance, delays in decisions by
authority hampers work, as companies needs consultancy support to technology licensing in
days to sustain in competitive market.
Autonomy to Head/CPI of BPD like drawing distributing and financial management. Host
University may be facilitator to BPDU but enforcement of University rules, administrative
processes and policies of State Agricultural Department and rules of state finance department
are hampering activities.
Sharing of BPDU income and share to technocrats & scientists to be provided on completion
of MoUs or at the end of the NAIP project completion at university/ institute or Revenue
generated may be handled by National Co-coordinator to share following the formula, as per
ICAR guideline, Ref. Page No.-87, Annexture-9 (NRDC proposed)
Reward amount (technology commercialization / consultancy fees) 100% as follows:
1. Scientists and team (equal sharing) = 60%
2. Dept. development fund disposal of unit officer, BPDU=25%
3. University development fund=15%
Travel & Administration: TA/DA of BPD staff to be reimbursed on actual basis, Air travel
should be allowed for out of state journey to save time and effectively utilization of project
domestic travel grant.
How to overcome it:
Leaders and administrators sensitization followed with binding from leaders to be taken by PIU
NAIP for holistic support at local level also to make mindset change in scientists &
administrative staff to this newer commercialization approach.
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12. Publications (As per format of citation in Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences)
A. Research papers in peer reviewed journals: 11
S. No. Authors, Title of the paper,
Name of Journal, Year, Vol. & Page No.
NAAS
Ratings
Responsible Partner
1 Noushad P., Baljeet S., Iqbal M., Vyas RV., and Business
Planning and Development Unit: A Flagship Unit for Agri
Business Growth in Western India, 2010, Vol. (6), Issue No. 10,
PP 19-20.
-
Dr. R.V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD UNIT, AAU,
Anand
And
Eight CCPIs & office
staff (BPD Unit
Central Office)
2 Baljeet Singh, Dairy Business Incubation in Gujarat, 2011,
Reader’s Shelf, Vol. (7), Issue No. 10, PP 7-9.
-
3 Baljeet Singh, Production Potential and its Realization of
Important Fruit and Vegetable Crops of Gujarat, 2011.
-
4 Baljeet Singh, Nurturing Innovations in Agriculture Through Agri
Business Incubators, Leadership Skills: Parameters and
Paradigms, 2012, PP 301-314.
-
5 Baljeet Singh, Agri-premiership-the Role of Agri Business
Incubators, Seminar Proceedings: Emerging Paradigms in
Business Ethics, 2012, PP 155-158.
-
6 Baljeet Singh, Business Incubation in Agricultural Biotechnology,
Readers Shelf, 2012, Vol. (9), PP 5-6.
-
7 Dr. Sunil Patel & Dr. BR Shah, Design and Development of
Continuous Basundi Making Machine (CBM) for Mechanized
Production of Swadeshi Milk based „Sweet-Basundi- a traditional
Indian dairy product‟, Science India, 2012, PP 31.
-
8 Baljeet Singh, Farm Gate Aonla Processing Technologies for
Small Holders, Agrobios, 2013, Vol.(11), Issue:9, PP 86.
-
9 Baljeet Singh, Veterinary Business Incubation in Gujarat, Readers
Shelf, 2013, Vol. (9), PP 2-3.
-
10 Baljeet Singh, Entrepreneurship in Agri Input Sector: Problems
and Prospects in North Gujarat, Conference Proceedings: Tenth
Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship, 2013, PP 20-22
-
11 Vyas RV and Baljeet Singh, Agri Business Incubators: Vital for
Development of Agri-Entrepreneurship, 2014.
-
Regular coverage in AAU Newsletter and Krishi-Go-Vidhya (AAU Publication in local
language)
Publication through leading English and Gujarati news paper like Times of India, Economic
Times, Gujarat Samachar, Divya Bhaskar, Naya Padkar, Sardar Gurjari etc.
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B. Books/ Book chapters/ Abstracts/ Popular articles, Brochures, etc. : 4
S. No. Authors, Title of the papers
Name of Book/ Seminar/ Proceedings/Journal, Publisher, Year,
Page No.
Responsible Partner
1 Baljeet Singh, RV Vyas, Saiyad Iqbal and Rachana Shukla, , Enhancing
Organizational Growth through Innovation and Creativity-Issues,
Opportunities and Challenges, Agri Business Incubation and agro
Technology Commercialization, 2011, PP 393-402.
Dr. R.V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD UNIT, AAU, Anand
and
Eight Technocrats & office
staff
(Main BPD Unit Central
Office)
2 AAUBPD Unit has got a good coverage in NIABI Nexus, (a half yearly
newsletter by ABI ICRISAT) Volume No. 3 October 2012. PP 4, 34,
36, 42.
3 AAU BPDU Approaches to Promote Agri-Business by Technology
Transfer and Public-Private Partnerships for Second Green Revolution
by R. V. Vyas, Baljeet Singh, Mrs. H.N. Shelat and A. M. Shekh
published in Handbook of Technology Transfer and Commercialization:
Experiences of US and India published by Michigan State University
(2014).
4 Agribusiness Incubators: Vital for Development of Agri
Entrepreneurship Rajababu Vasantray Vyas and Baljeet Singh
(Presented as a keynote paper) published in Souvenir of International
Conference on Management of Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship
Development Jan, 6-7, 2014 at Bhopal.
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13. Media Products Developed/Disseminated:14
S.
No
.
CD, Bulletins, Brochures,
etc. (Year wise)
No. of Copies Distribution Responsible
Partner
1 Brochures 1000(2010-11) Distributed to Pvt. Ltd.
Companies, NGOs and
other perspective customers
of BPD.
Dr. R.V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD UNIT,
AAU, Anand
And
Eight
Technocrats &
office staff
(Main BPD Unit
Central Office)
2 Video CD (23 Minutes) 25(2011)
3 Bulletins 1000
(2011-12-13)
One Page Bulletin on BPD
technologies which are
ready for
commercialization.
4 Business Planning and
Development Unit (NAIP-1),
Anand Agricultural
University, Anand (4.35
Minutes) for Corporate
purpose and(09 Minutes)
Extension purpose
75
Released by Hon DG at
Annual Workshop at New
Delhi on 15th
November,
2011
5 BPD website Developed 1 set(2011) No. of hits 6465 as on
11.2.12. Count started on
31.5.2011
6 1. Brochure- Success Story
Liquid Biofertilizer
Technology
2. Guajarati Literature on
LBF
3. One page BPDU brochure
1000
(2012 and
2013)
In all participated events
like farmer fairs,
exhibitions, technology
shows, conference
workshop etc.
7 Success stories 500 (2012 and
2013)
For awareness among
farmers, entrepreneurs,
agro-industries etc. and
distribution during Kisan
melas, vibrant Gujarat
progs., other technology
related workshops/
symposium.
8 Chart panels
(Made for Pune Krishi mela,
NIABI 2012, Vibrant
Gujarat-2013 for showcasing
AAU-BPDU technologies)
22 (2013)
9 7 page-Folders 500 (2012 and
2013)
10 One page for Technologies 1000
(2011 -13)
11 Mile-stones of AAU-BPDU 500
(2012-13)
12 One page for Technologies
(Gujarati)
500
(2011 -13)
13 Protection of Plant Varieties
& Farmers Rights Act, 2001
500
(2013)
14 Jaivik Khatar 1500
(2014)
For distribution in Krishi
vasant, Nagpur
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Local language video CD developed for liquid bio fertilizer technology
Backlight Roller Board got fabricated all the technologies currently in BPD Basket for
commercialization.
A 4.35 Minutes AAU BPD Video is uploaded on You tube
(link: http://www.youtube.com/user/AAUBPD)
Corporate CD launching by Hon. DG,
ICAR & ND, NAIP on 15/09/2011
Website launching (Since 2011)
www.aaubpd.com
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14. Meetings/Seminars/Trainings/Kisan Mela, etc. organized:43
S.
No.
Details of
Meetings/Seminars/Trainings, etc.
Duration
(From-To)
No. of
Personnel
Trained
Budget
(`)
Organizer
(Name &
Address)
1. One day Entrepreneur and
Stakeholders Meeting/Workshop
(1 Day)
07/01/2010
75 12,895 BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
2. Protection of Plant Varieties and
Farmer Rights
(1 Day)
07/04/2010
80 Funded by
Mega Seed
Project
BPD Unit &
Mega Seed
Project, AAU,
Anand
3. World Bank Visit (2 Days)
24-
25/05/2010
- - BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
4. Technology Awareness Program for
Food and Dairy Industry
(1 Day)
14/3/11
47 24,085
5. Technology Awareness and
Commercialization Program for
Veterinary Industry
(1 Day)
15/06/11
45 -
6. EDI Visit (1 Day)
10/08/2011
17 1,060
7. Intellectual Property Rights” Patent,
Trade Marks, Copyright, Industrial
Design and GI
(1 Day)
09/12/11
48 -
8. SAU-ICAR-CII Regional Industry
meet at AMA, Ahmedabad
(1 Day)
16/04/12
242 5,25,000
(Total
Received
from ICAR
especially
for
Industrial
meet)
BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand,
in
collaboration
with ICAR &
CII
9. AAU-NGOs Partnership Meet (1 Day)
29/06/2012
45 13,727 BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
10. Visit of France Delegation & Costa
Rica delegation-International
effort
(1 Day)
20/07/2012
31 6,445
11. Screening of MSME applicants (1 Day)
26/07/12
18 1,827
12. Visit of Farmers of Punjab (1 Day)
04/09/2012
50 -
13. Visit of Human Resource
Development-BAT team through
National Institute of
Entrepreneurship and Small
Business Development NIESBUD,
Noida.
(1 Day)
14/09/12
50 -
14. Aonla seminar (1 Day)
24/01/13
50 32,300
36
15. Scientist Sensitization Program on
“Technology Commercialization,
Consultancy, Agripreneurship and
Business Incubation” at Junagadh
(1 Day)
01/02/13
200 6,160
16. Scientist Sensitization Program on
“Technology Commercialization,
Consultancy, Agripreneurship and
Business Incubation” at Navsari
(1 Day)
12/02/13
100 2,165
17. Bank of Baroda Delegation (1 Day)
13/02/13
25 -
18. Visit of Dr. Anant Patel, Professor
University of Applied Sciences
Bielefeld for interaction with AAU
scientists - International effort
(1 Day)
18/02/13
15 535
19. Interaction with Alberta University
Delegation
(1 Day)
05/03/13
150 -
20. DMAPR Delegation of farmers &
Govt. officials.
(1 Day)
06/03/13
15 -
21. Facilitate & Meeting with Opinion
Leaders from Karnataka
(Directorate of Field Publicity,
Karnataka Region, Bangalore)
(1 Day)
07/03/13
15 -
22. Intellectual Property Rights in
Agriculture
(1 Day)
30/04/13
274 17,605 BPD Unit in
collaboration
with GAAS,
AAU, Anand
23. Facilitated to Delegation of Bank of
Baroda
(1 Day)
02/05/13
26 - BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
24. A Stakeholder‟s meeting for
technology commercialization
(NAU, Navsari)
(1 Day)
17/06/2013
17 1,506
25. A Stakeholder‟s meeting for
technology commercialization
(MPUT, Udaipur)
(1 Day)
10/07/2013
08 -
26. A Stakeholder‟s meeting for
technology commercialization
(Kasorgad, Kerala)
(1 Day)
29/09/2013
32 -
27. Agribusiness Incubation Support to
IRMA Students
1 Day
38 -
28. Commercial Dairy Farming (1 Day)
13/09/2013
50 8,935 BPD Unit &
RBRU,AAU,
Anand
29. Technology show agri-preneurship
opportunities” Meeting for IRMA
students
1 Day
28 - BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
30. Provisions of the Protection of Plant
Varieties and Farmers‟ Rights Act
2001
(1 Day)
22/10/2013
195 73,651
37
31. Visit of Bank of Baroda Delegation (1 Day)
15/09/2013
30 -
32. Visit of Ahmedabad Management
Association, Ahmedabad
(1 Day)
17/08/2013
29 -
33. EDI visit (1 Day)
07/08/2013
30 -
34. Visit of Nigerian delegation and
representatives of MSME of 17
countries
(1 Day)
21/06/2013
42 5,090
35. Visit of National Coordinator, NAIP (1 Day)
06/02/2013
1 -
36. Mr Dilip Sanghani,
Agriculture Minister, GoG
1 Day 2 -
37. Mr Babubhai Bokharia, Agriculture
Minister, GoG
1 Day 2 -
38. Mr Sharad Powar,
Agriculture Minister, GoI
(1 Day)
21/12/2013
2 -
39. Technology Awareness &
Commercialization Program
(1 Day)
26/12/2013
80 27,626
40. MD GSPC 1 Day 1 -
41. MD, GAIC, Ahmedabad 1 Day 1 -
42. MD, Seed corporation, Ahmedabad 1 Day 1 -
43. Visit of IAS Officers (1 Day)
07/01/14
20 140
38
39
15. Participation in Conference/ Meetings/Trainings/ Radio talks, etc.:61
S. No. Details of
Meetings/Seminars/
Trainings/Radio talk,
etc.(Name &Address)
Duration
(From-To)
Budget
(`)
Participant
(Name & Address)
1. Rice Group Meeting (ICAR
& DRR), AAU, Anand
(3 Days)
4th
– 6th
April, 2010
- Mr. Baljeet Singh,
Business Manager,
BPD Unit, AAU, Anand
2. Meeting of BPD PIs and
managers with ADG IPR
and Policy (ICAR) and
national Coordinator NAIP
(ICAR).
(1 Day)
08th
April, 10
7854 Dr. R. V. Vyas, CPI & Head,
BPDU & Mr. Baljeet Singh
3. Training Programme for
industry “Technology of
Novel Functional probiotic
and Synbiotic Dairy
Products, SMC College of
Dairy Science, AAU,
Anand”.
(5 Days)
26th
-30th
April, 2010.
3000
Naushad parvez,
RA, BPDU
4. BPD Unit Managers training
program, ABI, ICRISAT,
Hyderabad
(3 Days)
10th
-12th
May, 2010
4,977 Mr. Saiyad Md. Iqbal, RA,
BPDU
5. Training cum workshop on
food retailing, MANAGE,
Hyderabad
(3 Days)
10th
-12th
May, 2010
18,810 Mr. Baljeet Singh
BPD Managers Training
Program, ABI, ICRISAT,
Hyderabad
(3 Days)
13th
-15th
May, 2010
6. Technological Innovations in
Agriculture, NAIP,
New Delhi
(2 Days)
21st -22
nd May, 2010
9,030 Dr. R. V. Vyas
7. Energy Management and
Carbon Trading in Dairy,
SMC College of Dairy
Science, AAU.
(2 Days)
5th
& 6th
June, 2010
1800
(Registration
Fee for two
Persons)
Mr. Baljeet Singh,
Dr. Sunil Patel,
CoPI, BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
8.
Monitoring and Evaluation
Workshop (NAIP-1),
NAARM, Hyderabad.
(2 Days)
5th
& 6th
July, 2010
41,227
Dr. R. V. Vyas,
Dr. Sunil Patel,
Dr. R.F. Sutar,
CoPI, BPD Unit,
AAU, Anand
Mr. Baljeet Singh,
Business Manager,
BPD Unit, AAU.
9. Central technology
management Committee
Meeting, NASC Complex,
new Delhi.
(1 Day)
14th
July, 2010
5,800
(Not claimed)
Mr. Baljeet Singh
10. ICAR industry Meet, ICAR,
NASC, New Delhi
(2 Days)
28th
-29th
July, 2010
8,613 Dr. R.F. Sutar & Mr. Baljeet
Singh
11. Meeting at Jain Irrigation
Systems Pvt. Ltd. Jalgaon,
Maharashtra.
(1 Day)
4th
September, 2010
941 Mr. Baljeet Singh
12. University Seed Industry
Linkage Workshop,
CCSHAU, Hisar
(1 Day)
14th
September, 2010
(Not claimed) Mr. Baljeet Singh
13. Workshop on NAIP
Component-1, NASC
complex, ICAR, New Delhi
(2 Days)
19th
to 20th
October,
2010.
4,131 Dr. R. V. Vyas
40
14. Rwanda Investment Road
Show, Ahmadabad.
(1 Day)
20th
October, 2010
1,650 Mr. Baljeet Singh
Mr. Saiyad Md. Iqbal
15. National conference in
Agricultural Marketing,
NAU, Navasari
(3 Days)
23rd
to 25th
November, 2010
2,070
(1500 ` For
Registration)
Mr. Saiyad Md. Iqbal
16. 32nd Annual Conference and
Symposium on “Innovations
in Plant Pathology Research
and Human Resource
Development, Junaghadh
Agricultural University,
Junaghadh.
(3 Days)
24th
-26th
November,
2010
500
(For
Registration)
Mrs. Rachana Shukla,
RA
17. Unconvention , Villgro,
Channai
(2 Days)
3rd
& 4th
December,
2010
6,081 Mr. Baljeet Singh
18. Technology valuation,
evaluation, business plan
development and review of
BPD Units, TNAU,
Coimbatore.
(6 Days)19th
-24th
December, 2010
13,389 Mr. Baljeet Singh &
Mr. Saiyad Md. Iqbal
19. Innovation Summit (Vibrant
Gujarat) Gujarat,
Ahmadabad.
(1 Day), 11th
January,
2011
1,650 Dr. R. V. Vyas
Mr. Baljeet Singh
Mr. Saiyad Md. Iqbal M.
20. Review of BPD Units by
PMAC, CIFT, Cochin
(3 Days)
8th
to 10th
February,
2011
12,826 Dr. R. V. Vyas & Mr. Baljeet
Singh
21. Refresher Training on
Procurement Related Matters
and Financial Management
and Procurement Procedure
of the World Bank.
(1 Day)
18th
February, 2011
913 Mr. Vijay Kumar D.
22. Global GAP Seminar
organized by CII in
association with Dept. of
Plant Pathology, BACA,
AAU
(1 Day)
18th
April, 2011
- Mr. Baljeet Singh
23. International Conference on
“Enhancing Organization
Growth through Innovation
and Creativity” Organized by
Amity University, Gurgaon
(2 Days)
5th
-6th
May, 2011
4,196 Mr. Baljeet Singh
24. Food and Agri Business
Programme
On „Trend-Integration –
Strategy- Regulation‟ (Part
1)by Cornell University USA
at Chennai.
(4 Days)
20th
– 24th
June, 2011
8,575 Dr. R. V. Vyas
25. MDP on Strategies on Food
and Agri Business
Sustainability, IIM Lucknow
(5 Days)
18th
-22nd
July, 2011
- Mr. Baljeet Singh
26. Conference on Green
Revolution –II,
ASSOCHAM, Hotel Pride,
Ahmedabad
(1 Day)
25th
August, 2011
- Dr. R. V. Vyas & Mr. Baljeet
Singh
27. Date Palm Seminar, Bhuj
organized by Gujarat Agro
Industries Corporation
(GAIC) Limited,
Ahmedabad
(1 Day)
1st Sep. 2011
- Mr. Baljeet Singh & Mr.
Amritpal Singh
28. WIPO- India National
Forum on Sharing of Best
(2 Days)
10th
-11th
October,
2,580 Mr. Urvik Dhagat
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Property, ND
2011
29. NAIP Review Workshop,
NASC Complex, ICAR,
New Delhi.
(2 Days)
15th
-16th
, November,
2011
5,641 Dr. R. V. Vyas
30. Seminar on Latin Finance,
Mumbai organized by Latin
Finance Magazine Group.
(2 Days)
17th
-18th
, November,
2011
- Mr. Baljeet Singh
31. Innovations 4 Industry Meet
in crop Science, NAARM,
Hyderabad organized by
CIFT, Cochin.
(1 Day) 19th
November, 2011
8,454 Mr. Baljeet Singh & Mr.
Richard Macwan
32. Seminar on “Selection of
Consultants and Client
Consultant Agreement”,
WALMI, Anand
(1 Day)
8th
December, 2011
- Dr. Rachana Shukla & Mrs.
H. N. Shelat, CCPI
33. Seminar cum NRDC
Industry Interaction Meet on
“Technology Transfer-
Innovations is Key to
change”, Hotel Paradise
Inns, Ahmedabad.
(1 Day)
16th
December, 2011
- Dr. Rachana Shukla & Mrs.
H. N. Shelat
34. Kisan Fair, Pune,
Maharashtra.
(1 Day)
16th
December, 2011
5,272 Mr. Urvik Dhagat & Mr.
Richard Macwan
35. Entrepreneurs Development
& Management Programme,
EDI, Gandhinagar.
(6 Days)
19th
-24th
December,
2011
2,225 Mr. Baljeet Singh
36. 2nd
Global Agri-Business
Incubation Conference,
ICAR, New Delhi organized
by NIABI, ICRISAT, NAIP,
IARI
(3 Days)
6th
-8th
February, 2012
10,155 Dr. R. V. Vyas & Mr. Baljeet
Singh
37. Agritech India, held at
Palace Grounds, Bangalore
(3 Days)
25th
-27th
August, 2012
5,887 Mr. Baljeet Singh
38. Regional Training
Programme at Technopark,
Trivendrum
(5 Days)
18th
-22th
November,
2012
6,108 Mr. Urvik Dhagat
39. Kisan Fairat International
Exhibition Centre, Moshi,
Pune
(5 Days)
12th
-16th
December,
2012
3,415 Mr. Urvik Dhagat
40. Global Technology Summit
and Technology Platform at
Hotel Lalit, Barakhambha
Road, New Delhi
(2 Days)
12th
-13th
December,
2012
5,259 Mr. Baljeet Singh
41. NIABI Mentorship Program
at Hyderabad
(1 Day)
24th
December, 2012
30,465 Dr. R. V. Vyas &
Mr. Baljeet Singh
42. Stall exhibition in Vibrant
Gujarat-2013 in Education
Pavilion, at Gandhinagar
(6 Days)
8th
-13th
January, 2013
29,907 BPDU staff
43. Farmer Fair at Godhra 16th
February, 2013 - Mr. Urvik Dhagat,
Mr. Richard Macwan, RAs
44. Research to Rupees at
Anand
(2 Days)
22nd
-23rd
March, 2013
- Mr. Baljeet Singh, Mr Urvik
Dhagat
45. NAIP Review Workshop at
Hyderabad
(2 Days)
22nd
-23rd
March, 2013
8,623 Dr. R. V. Vyas
46. Krishi Mahotsav 2013,
Navsari
(1 Day)
1st April, 2013
- Mr. Baljeet Singh, Mr.
Richard Macwan
47. Sankalp Unconventional
Forum for Villgro Awards,
Renaissance, Mumbai
(2 Days)
17th
– 18th
April, 2013
2,337 Mr. Baljeet Singh
42
48. National Agri Business
Incubation Conference,
Hitex, Hyderabad
(3 Days)
25th
– 27th
April, 2013
6,855 Mr. Baljeet Singh
49. Innovative Farmers‟ Meet
and Agricultural Exhibition,
Navsari
(1 Day)
1st May, 2013
- Mr. Baljeet Singh, Mr.
Richard Macwan
50. MSME Applicants Selection
Meeting, New Delhi
(1 Day)
10th
July, 2013
- Mr. Baljeet Singh, Mr. Urvik
Dhagat
51. Agritech Investors Meet
(Agribusiness Conclave),
NASC Complex, New Delhi
(2 Days)
18th
-19th
July, 2013
4,148 Dr. R. V. Vyas &
Mr. Baljeet Singh
52. National seminar on
“Revitalizing Indian
Agriculture “Innovations in
Agro Processing and Value
Chain: RIA-2013
(2 Days)
23rd
– 24th
August,
2013
7,589 Dr. Sunil Patel
53. MSME Linkages 2013 –
CII‟s 4th
National
Conference & Exhibition,
Ahemdabad
(3 Days)
29th
– 31s August ,
2013
- Mr. Baljeet Singh, Mr. Urvik
Dhagat, Mr. Richard Macwan
54. 8th
Convention of Indian
Dairy Engineer‟s
Association & National
seminar on “Mechanized
Production of Indian Dairy
Products”, Andheri, Mumbai
(2 Days)
2nd
-3rd
September,
2013
3,937 Dr. Sunil Patel
55. Vibrant Gujarat Global
Agriculture Summit-2013,
Mahatma Mandir,
Gandhinagar
(2 Days)
9th
-10th
September,
2013
- Dr. R. V. Vyas, Mr. Baljeet
Singh & other CCPIs
56. Agriinnovate Foundation
day and Conglomerate on
Innovative Partnerships,
New Delhi
(1 Day)
19th
October, 2013
14,569 Dr. R. V. Vyas & Mr. Baljeet
Singh
57. Orientation Workshop cum
Training Program for BPD
Unit Staff, Hyderabad
(3 Days)
24th
-26th
October,
2013
28,112
(Oct. TA of
Manager &
Hyderabad TA
of RA)
Mr. Baljeet Singh & Mr.
Urvik Dhagat
58. International Krishi Mela,
UAS, Banglore
(5 Days)
7th
-11th
November,
2013
22,082 Mr. Baljeet Singh
59. International Conference on
Environment and
Sustainable Technologies –
2014, Udupi, Manglore
(3 Days)
3rd
-5th
January, 2014
9,851 Dr. Rachana shukla
60. International Conference on
Management of
Agribusiness and
Entrepreneurship
Development, Bhopal
(2 Days)
6th
– 7th
January, 2014
- Mr. Baljeet Singh
61. Krishi Vasant, National
Agriculture Fair cum
Exhibition, Nagpur
(5 Days)
9th
-13th
February, 2014
15,000- Mr. Baljeet Singh
43
16. Foreign Trainings/Visits:3
S.
No.
Name,
Designation,
Address of
the Person
Visit/Training/Se
minar its Place,
Organization and
Duration (From-
To)
Dates of
Seminar
Delivered and
Report
Submitted on
Return
Follow up
Action
Total Cost
(`)
1. Dr. R. V. Vyas,
Consortium
Principal
Investigator,
AAU BPD Unit
and Research
Scientist
Microbiology
Part-1 at Chennai
Organized by
Sathguru
Consultants,
Hyderabad
Part 2 at Cornell
University, Ithaca,
N. York
Part-1
Completed from
20 to 24 June
2011
- 77,210
2. Dr. R. V. Vyas,
Consortium
Principal
Investigator,
AAU BPD Unit
and Research
Scientist
Microbiology
Indo-US Bilateral
Workshop on
Technology
Commercializatio
n at Michigan
State University,
East Lansing,
USA
July 8th
to 13th
,
2012
AAU BPDU Approaches to
Promote Agri-Business by
Technology Transfer and
Public-Private Partnerships
for Second Green
Revolution by R. V. Vyas,
Baljeet Singh, Mrs. H.N.
Shelat and A. M. Shekh
published in Handbook of
Technology Transfer and
Commercialization:
Experiences of US and India
published by Michigan State
University.
No funds
from
NAIP,
sponsered
by
Michigan
State
University,
USA(from
Indo-US
fund)
3. Dr RV Vyas
Dr Sunil Patel
DST-Lockheed
Martin (FICCI &
Stanford
University) India
Innovation Growth
Programme at Goa
Goa from
14.04.13 to
19.04.13
DST-Lockheed Martin
FICCI identified two
technologies of AAU BPDU
in top 100 and displayed on
FICCI web site.
44000
Indo-US workshop at MSU, USA on July 10, 2012
44
17. Performance Indicators
S. No. Indicator Total No.
1. No. of technologies commercialised 10
2. No. of entrepreneurs incubated/enrolled 53
3. No. of incubatees graduated 13
4. No. of entrepreneurs supported/ trained 53
5. Client servicing (commitment/delivered)
6. Revenue generated for the BPD (` lakhs) 59.45 lakhs
7. Amount of funding mobilized for incubatees 12.506 lakhs
8. No. of consultancy assignments undertaken (completed) 3
9. Farmers directly benefitted with value addition 1
10. No. of local employment generated (direct) through incubatees 14
11. No. of mergers & acquit ions, joint ventures, tie-ups made 12
12. BPD surplus fund (` lakhs) 10.60
13. a. Number of applications filed for patent 5
b. Number of patents granted 2
14. Number of scientists trained overseas in the frontier areas of science 2*
15. Number of scientists trained overseas in consortium-based subject areas 380@
16. No. of scientists participated in conference/seminar etc. abroad 1
17. Number of novel tools/protocols/methodologies developed -
18. Publications
Articles in NAAS rated journals -
Articles in other journals 11
Book chapter(s) 2
Thesis 2
Popular article(s) (English) (In newsletter) 16
Newspaper article(s) 59
Seminar/Symposium/Conference/Workshop Proceedings 12
Technical bulletin(s) 4
Manual(s) (vernacular language booklet on provisions of PPV&FR Act, 2001) 1
CDs/Videos 3
Popular article(s) in other language 24
Folder/Leaflet/Handout 9
Report(s) 4
Success stories 2
@2 scientist sensitization programs at Navsari and Junagadh, 1 IPR seminars for scientists and one
seminar on PPV and FRA
*Technology Commercialization workshop at Michigan State University attended by CPI. Dr. RV
Vyas, CPI, BPDU and FICCI workshop with Stanford University at Goa attended by CPI. Dr. RV
Vyas, CPI, BPDU & Dr. Sunil Patel, CCPI, BPDU attended the training programme at Goa from
April 14th to April 19
th, 2013 and also participate in Innovators Competition at Delhi from April 29
th
to May 2nd
, 2013.
45
18. Employment Generation (man-days/year)
S. No. Type of Employment Generation Employment
Generation up
to End of Sub-
project
Responsible Partner
1. Gujarat Agro Industries Corporation (GAIC) Limited
(GAIC), Technical staff - 3+ supporting staff
5 Dr. R. V. Vyas &
Mrs. H. N. Shelat
2. Marshall Breeders - Skilled 4 Dr. C. G. Joshi
3. *Kemrock Agritech – Skilled 2 Dr. R. V. Vyas &
Mrs. H. N. Shelat
4. *Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals LTD. – Skilled 1 Dr. R. V. Vyas &
Mrs. H. N. Shelat
5. Orchem Ind. (P) Ltd- Skilled** 1 Dr. N. Subhash
6. Dr. Baboo‟s Foods - Skilled 1 Dr. J. B. Prajapati
*Direct Economic impact on farmers is seen by way of increased productivity, reduced cost of chemical
fertilizer application, increase in incomes and their standard of living. A full-fledged six months long impact
assessment study of liquid Biofertilizers technology has been completed by BPD Unit in Jan 2013 by
engaging an MBA Agri Business Management student for the purpose.
**Around 20 job vacancies semi-skilled/skilled are continued in tissue culture lab and biofertilizer production
unit.
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19. Assets Generated
(Details to be given on equipments and works undertaken in the sub-project, costing more than `
10,000 in each case)
(i) Equipment
S.
No.
Name of the Equipment with
Manufacturers Name, Model and Sr.
No.
Year of
Purchase
Quantity
(Nos.)
Total
cost (`)
Responsible Partner
1 LCD projector
VIVITECK, Model No: D832MX with
3200 ANSI Lumens, Bansal Audio-Visual
systems PVT. LTD., Ahmedabad
2009-10 1 64,975 Dr. R. V. Vyas,
CPI & Head, BPD
Unit
2 VFD for different capacity single and three
phase motors & Temperature indicator
VFD C3 PH1.5 HP, HMG, Mumbai
2009-10 4 93,578 Dr. Sunil Patel
CC PI, BPD Unit,
&
Asso. Proff.
Dept of Dairy Engg,
Sheth M C College of
Dairy Science, AAU.
3 Deep freezer, HMG, Mumbai 2009-10 1 98,494
4 Temp-Indicator-Portable battery operated
hand held LCD display complex with
server, Needle, Button & General purpose,
Nova instruments PVT. LTD., Ahmedabad
2009-10 1 5,985
5 Split AC (1.5t)
Voltas, Vertis Gold I with remote control,
5 Star Rating, Desai Agencies, Anand
2009-10 4 1,10,801 Dr. R. V. Vyas
CPI and Head,
BPD Unit
6 Air Conditioning System,
Voltas, Vertis Gold I with remote control,
5 Star and 4 star Rating
AC VL SP 1.5 T, &
ACVL SP 2.0 T 4 Star Rating, Desai
Agencies, Anand
2009-10 5 1,59,502 Mr. Amritpal Singh,
CCPI, BPD Unit &
Assi. Res. Sci.,
Department of
Agricultural
Biotechnology, AAU.
7 Batch type Steam Jacketed Kettle,
Charotar Dairy Engineering Dept.,
V.V.Nagar
2009-10 1 1,81,000 Dr. Sunil Patel
CC PI, BPD Unit,
& Asso. Proff.
Dept of Dairy Engg,
Sheth M C College of
Dairy Science, AAU.
8 Skid mounted PHE SS, Charotar Dairy
Engineering Dept., V.V.Nagar
2009-10 1 1,18,000
9 Scraped Surface Heat Exchangers
Twin Cylinder, Charotar Dairy
Engineering Dept., V.V.Nagar
2009-10 1 9,98,850
10 Air Pressurizing Modules, Klenzaids
contamination controls PVT. LTD.
2009-10 4 2,94,000 Mr. Amritpal Singh
CCPI, BPD Unit &
Assi. Res. Sci.,
Department of
Agricultural
Biotechnology, AAU.
11 Sony Digital handicam cum snap camera
DCR-SR68E, SR No. 1744383, Surj Amee
corp., Ahemdabad
2009-10 1 19,990 Dr. R. V. Vyas
CPI and Head,
BPD Unit
12 Fermenter cap. 200 lit with accessories,
Empire Enterprises, Vadodara
2009-10 1 unit 15,96,000 Mrs. H.N. Shelat,
CCPI, BPD Unit &
Asso. Res. Sci.
Microbiology and
biofertilizer project,
B. A. College of
Agriculture , AAU.
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13 Canon IR 2320 L Photocopying machine
with DADF, Duplex unit & Toner iR Low
end Printer. 3253B002-C05
2009-10 1 88,400 Dr. R. V. Vyas
CPI and Head,
BPD Unit
14 1. Personal Computers including
accessories
2.MS Office
3.RAM
4.Canon Mobile Printer
5.Macfree Antivirus
6.Laser Printer Revolution in Dpi Mono
600 X 600, R. P. Infosystems PVT. LTD.,
Ahmedabad
2009-10 2 1,18,905 Dr. R. V. Vyas
CPI and Head,
BPD Unit
15 Laminar Airflow units (with accessories)
and installation charges, Fabtech
Technologies International PVT. LTD.,
Umbergaon
2009-10 4 4,91,452 Mr. Amritpal Singh
CCPI, BPD Unit &
Assi. Res. Sci.,
Department of
Agricultural
Biotechnology, AAU.
16 Canon Laser Fax L160, Canon India PVT.
LTD., Noida
2009-10 1 15,192 Dr. R. V. Vyas
CPI and Head,
BPD Unit
17 Lyophilizer/Freeze Dryer System
(Manifold Type), Shree Biocare India,
Ahmedabad.
2010-11 1 3,85,000
18 Laptop with Software &Accessories
Chirag 14 U – 20, R. P. Infosystems PVT.
LTD., Ahmedabad
2010-11 1 set 74,120
19 Whirlpool Refrigerator (350 L) DC 310 L,
Single Door, Titanium 310, Maxigator,
Sanket Sales India, Anand
2010-11 1 17,000
20 Minearl Mixture Machinary Ball Mill with
Motor & Starter Bagging Bin and Electric
panel for feed plant with accessories, Lark
Engineering Company, Haryana
2010-11 1 set 13,97,400 Dr. R.S. Gupta
CCPI, BPD Unit
& Res. Sci.
Animal Nutrition
Research Dept.,
College of Veterinary
Science and Animal
Husbandry
21 Distillation unit with accessories,
Technology Exchange, Ahmedabad
2010-11 1 1,89,000 Dr. R F Sutar,
CCPI BPD Unit &
Professor
Institute of Food
Processing
Technology & Bio
Energy, AAU
22 Fluid Pumps, pipes and fitting
Fabricated with SS304 material, Charotar
Dairy Machinary, V. V. Nagar
2010-11 1 set 1,18,661
23 Oil/biodiesel storage tanks, & Settling
Tanks
Fabricated with SS304, Charotar Dairy
Machinary, V. V. Nagar
2010-11 1 set 8,51,550
24 Process reactor with accessories, Jacketed
vessels (S.S), Steam generating unit with
mountings
Process reactor with accessory : SS304,
Charotar Dairy Machinary, V. V. Nagar
2010-11 1 set 8,81,475
25 SS-304, Coupling-Tee-18mm, Vikas
Engineering, V. V. Nagar
2010-11 1 2,520
26 Electrical cables, control panel, motors, 2010-11 1 set 41,004
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starters, pipes, valves, etc.
Single phase Motor 0.4hp, 230 V
Crompton, Motor 1.0 hp 230V, Crompton,
2.0hP 230V, Crompton
Three Phase Motor 0.5 hp 415 V
Crompton, 1.0hp 415 V Crompton, 2.0hP
415 V Crompton,
Water Pump 0.5 HP self-Priming
1.0 hp Self Priming, Jay Electricals
General stories, Anand
27 Video Conferencing system QD X 6000
with Necessary Accessories and fitting
2010-11 1 set 1,88,600 Dr. R. V. Vyas
CPI and Head,
BPD Unit
Grand Total 86,01,454
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(ii) Works
S.
No.
Particulars of the Work, Name and
Address of Agency Awarded the Work
Year of
Work Done
Quantity
(Nos.)
Total
Cost (`)
Responsible Partner
1 White Magnetic Ceramic Display size
8‟X4‟, Surj Amee corporation,
Ahemdabad
2009-10
1 12,110 Dr. R.V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD UNIT, AAU,
Anand
And
Eight Technocrats &
office staff
(Main BPD Unit
Central Office)
2 1)Ahuja Conference system chairman
unit CMC-4100
1 1,98,969
2)Ahuja Conference system delegate
unit-CMD-4200
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3)Ahuja Conference system secretary
unit CMC-4300
1
4)Ahuja Conference system
Amplifier CMA-4400
1
5)Column speaker Model ASC- 40 T,
Surj Amee corporation, Ahemdabad
2
3 Panasonic plasma display with floor
stand having castor wheels, speaker &
TV toners, Surj Amee c
orporation, Ahemdabad
1 set 1,27,765
4 1.5 mm Pre vinyl flooring with fining
charges, Carpet house, Anand
593
sqft
16,012
5 1P X F table
1 1250 X 750mm
2010-11
10 6,65,249
T-1/B 1500X750 2
T-2 1880X750 4
T-3 2750X900X750 1
T-5 900 D/A
T-6 600X600 corner table (A Nos) 4
T-7 Centre Table 2
T-8 Conference Table
CT-10 9000X500X750
9650X500X750
2000X500X750
Aarti Industries, Ahmedabad
1
6
1 PXF chairs
1) CH-1 low back
19 5,94,244
2) CH-2 Mid back 2
3) CH 4/A Mid back 40
4) CH-5 High back 2
5) CH 5/A Mid back 11
6) CH-6 fix type 9
7) CH-7 Sofa chair, Aarti Industries,
Ahmedabad
13
7
1 PXF std. table
1)ST-1 900X400X740
10 2,69,598
2)ST-1/A 900X400X750 1
3)ST-2 900X400X750 3
4)BS-1 1250X750X400 8
5)B-10 2600X750X400,
Aarti Industries, Ahmedabad
1
8 Fabrication of FRP shed , Shri Raj Fibre,
Baroda
650 sq.
ft
78,488
Dr. R F Sutar
CCPI BPD Unit &
50
9 1)Steam pipes
190 sq.
ft
9,740 Professor
Institute of Food
Processing Technology
& Bio Energy, AAU
2)Nipples size 2‟ 12
3)Nipple size 4‟ 12
4)Bonds 12
5)Couplings, Shree Maruti Traders, V.
V. Nagar
8
10 PVC pipe 180 sq.ft, Valves, PVC
coupling, PVC union, PVC elbow,
solution tube, Teflon tap, steam valve,
Shree Maruti Traders, V. V. Nagar
1 set 9,518
11 Door sections size 2‟/2X1‟/2, 2‟X2‟,
4”X2‟ Accessories and fitting charge,
Krishna Aluminum Furniture Mart.
1 set 9,400
12 Bajri Glass with fitting 130 sqftX42X5,
Patel Glass
130 sq.
ft
5,460 Dr. R.S. Gupta
CCPI, BPD Unit
& Res. Sci.
Animal Nutrition
Research Dept., College
of Veterinary Science
and Animal Husbandry
(Mineral Mixture Plant)
13 Aluminum doors partition with cutting
charge and other miscellaneous , Krishna
Aluminum Furniture Mart.
22 sq.
ft
3,960 Dr. Sunil Patel
Dr. Sunil Patel
CC PI, BPD Unit,
& Asso. Proff.
Dept of Dairy Engg,
Sheth M C College of
Dairy Science, AAU.
(Traditional Indian
Dairy Products plant)
14 PVC pipe, Coupling, Bond, “T”, valves,
gallon dori etc., Shree Maruti Traders,
V. V. Nagar
1 set 4,894
15 Pipe fitting charge for water connection
and labor charge, Vikrambhai Nathubhai
Chauhan, Anand.
18359
sq.ft
2,745
16
Labor charge for steam pipe fitting and
valves and clamp fitting from boiler to
process room. Vikrambhai Nathubhai
Chauhan, Anand.
150
sq.ft
4,560
17 Bricks, sand, etc., Akshar Marketing,
Anand
- 28,450 Dr. R.S. Gupta
CCPI, BPD Unit
& Res. Sci.
Animal Nutrition
Research Dept., College
of Veterinary Science
and Animal Husbandry
18 Cupchi, Akshar Marketing, Anand 3 brass 7,860
19 Cement, Dave Cement 50 bags 14,250
20 Cement, Dave Cement 30 bags 8,550
21 Mineral Mixture Fitting and terrace
repairing etc. with labor charge, Akshar
Marketing, Anand
- 12,000
22 Plaster and Room construction for
Mineral Mixture Machineries as well as
miscellaneous charges from 19th
to 28th
March-2011, Akshar Marketing, Anand
- 11,400
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23 Cupchi, Akshar Marketing, Anand 1.5
brass
3,930
24 Room construction for Mineral Mixture
Machineries as well as Miscellaneous
labor work charges from 12 to 18th
March-2011, Akshar Marketing, Anand
- 11,100
25 Rolling Shutter 1,
75‟3”X
95
7,148
Grand Total 21,17,400
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(iii) Revenue Generated
(Details may be given on revenue generated in the sub-project viz., sale of seeds, farm produce,
products, patents, commercialization, training, etc.)
S.
No.
Source of Revenue Year Total
amount (`)
Responsible Partner
1 Technology commercialization 2010-11
15,00,000 Dr. R.V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD UNIT, AAU, Anand
and Seven Technocrats &
BPD contractual staff
Consultancy 1,70,000
Membership 80,000
One yr. subscription 5,500
Others 0
Total 17,55,500
2 Technology commercialization 2011-12 10,00,000
Consultancy 8,400
Membership 40,000
One yr. subscription 3,500
Others 83,280
Total 11,35,180
3
Technology commercialization 2012-13
13,93,260
Consultancy 83,146
Membership 85,000
One yr. subscription 8,500
Others 1,29,810
Total 16,99,716
4
Technology commercialization 2013-14
10,56,180
Consultancy 0
Membership 65,000
One yr. subscription 7,000
Others 2,26,840
Total 13,55,020
5 Grand Total 59,45,416
6 Net Available Balance as on today 53,39,917
Note: Service Tax, other research charges, bank charges etc. deducted (` 6, 67, 099) and some amount credited (` 61,600).
Thus actual bank balance as per Bank statement is ` 53, 39, 917.
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(iv) Livestock
(Details of livestock procured/produced in the sub-project)
S.
No.
Details of
Livestock (Breed,
etc.)
Year of
Procurement/Production
Nos. Total Cost
(`)
Responsible
Partner
NA
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20. Awards and Recognitions
S.
No.
Name,
Designation,
Address of
the Person
Award/ Recognition (with Date) Institution/
Society
Facilitating
(Name &
Address)
Responsible
Partner
A Awards of AAU BPD Unit
1 AAU BPD Unit
Anand
Agricultural
University,
Anand, Gujarat
AAU BPDU awarded as "Best performing
SAUs Business Planning and Development
Unit for technology commercialization on
July 19, 2013
NAIP (ICAR)
New Delhi
Dr R. V. Vyas &
Staff of BPD
Unit
2 AAU BPD Unit
incubatee Mr.
Roshan Lal
Vishwakarma
AAU BPDU incubatee was awarded
NABARD Award for Rural Innovations
2012 for his innovation Sugar cane bud
chipper
NABARD,
New Delhi
B Awards of CPI & CCPI
1 Dr. Sunil Patel
CC PI, BPD Unit,
& Asso. Proff.,
Dept of Dairy
Engg, Sheth M C
College of Dairy
Science, AAU.
ICAR Award for Outstanding
Interdisciplinary Team Research, 16.7.10
ICAR, New
Delhi
Dr. Sunil Patel
5 Dr. R. V. Vyas,
CPI & Head,
BPD Unit,
Professor &
Head, Dept. of
Microbiology
Federation of Gujarat Industries (FGI)
Award received from Hon. Chief Minister
of Gujarat, Shri Narendra Modi at FGI
campus on 10th September, 2012 for Liquid
Biofertilizer Technology TOT & PPP.
Federation of
Gujarat
Industries
(FGI),
Vadodara
Dr. R. V. Vyas
and
Mrs.H. N.Shelat
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6 Dr. R. V. Vyas
and
Mrs. Harsha N
Shelat
CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION
received from Director General, ICAR, Dr.
S. Ayappan on 16th November in XXII
meeting of ICAR regional committee No. VI
2012 for Liquid Biofertilizer Technology.
CRIDA,
Jodhpur.
Dr. R. V. Vyas
and
Mrs. H. N. Shelat
7 The Vice
Chancellor of
AAU,
Dr. AM Shekh
(Chairman,
BPDU) with his
team comprising
of Director of
Research, Dr. K.
B. Kathiria, CPI
and Head
BPDU& Res Sc.
Micro, Dr. R. V.
Vyas & Associate
Research
Scientist
(Microbiology)
& CCPI BPD
Unit Mrs. H. N.
Shelat.
Times of India (TOI) JP Morgan Social
Impact Award (2012) received from
beneficiary, Mr. Devesh Patel (farmer of
Boriavi) on 28th January, 2013 for
exceptional work on development,
popularization and commercialization of
Liquid Biofertilizer Technology in
Environment category.
Times of India
(TOI), New
Delhi
Dr. R. V. Vyas
and
Mrs. H. N. Shelat
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21. Steps Undertaken for Post NAIP Sustainability
Registering BPD Unit as Section 25 Companies like Agro Innovate India Ltd.
BPD to make a permanent structure of ICAR as network project under ADG (IPR) or under
Agro Innovate India Ltd. Company.
Handholding of the BPDs must be continued during the plan period through ICAR funding till
becomes totally self sufficient.
Alternative funding support from Plan scheme of State Government of Gujarat as well as
Technology Business Incubator fund from DST is sought by CPI.
CPI will take approval of Governing Body to utilize Net revenue (Approx. ` 27, 62, 925 lakhs)
after sharing of scientist and university share (Approx. ` 27, 04, 382 lakhs) from Gross revenue
gathered (` 59.45416 lakhs) for continuation of BPDU at AAU till alternative funding will be
available.
22. Possible Future Line of Work
(Comments/suggestions of CPI regarding possible future line of work that may be taken up arising out
of this sub-project)
Networking of the BPDs for better incubation services and technology-sharing.
Assistance & parameters for evaluation of individual BPDs should be based on individual region
specific variations and not on the same yard-stick for all BPDs.
The technologies developed by NARS system need to be refined/ revalidated before pushing
them for commercialization. The cost benefit ratio of each technology ready for
commercialization should be worked out at different scales. Scale neutral technologies are
needed to be developed/commercialize.
Commercialization of national level successfully sold technologies from BPDUs may be
promoted internationally in South-East Asian and African countries.
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23. Personnel
(Staff of Lead Centre & Partner-wise, their Name, Designation, Discipline and Duration)
Research Management (CL) From – To (DD/MM/YYYY)
1. Prof. M. C. Varshneya, Ex-Vice Chancellor From 1/09/2010 To
01/05/2011
2. Dr. A. M. Shekh, Hon. Vice Chancellor From 02/05/2011 To
31/03/2014
Scientific (CPI, CCPI, others)
3. Dr. R. V. Vyas, CPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
4. Dr. R. S. Gupta, CCPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
5. Dr. R.F Sutar, CCPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
6. Dr. Sunil Patel, CCPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
7. Mrs. H. N. Shelat, CCPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
8. Mr. Shibin TS, CCPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
9. Mr. Amritpal Singh (Tissue culture) & Dr N. Subhash,
CCPI
Since Inception to 31/03/2012
Since 31/03/2012 to
31/03/2014
10. Dr. J. A. Patel, CCPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Technical
11. Mr. Anil M Patel, Plant Operator From 01/08/2010 to
31/05/2011
Contractual
12. Mr. Baljeet Singh, Manager From 11/03/2010 to
28/02/2014
13. Mr. Naushad Parvez, RA From 10/02/2010 to
30/06/2010
14. Mr .Sayiad M Iqbal, RA From 02/03/2010 to
30/04/2011
15. Ms. Sweta Butch, RA From 02/08/2010 to
28/02/2011
16. Dr. Rachana Shukla, RA From 08/09/2010 to
31/03/2014
17. Mr. Urvik Dhagat, RA From 01/07/2011 to
31/03/2014
18. Mr. Richard Macwan, RA From 02/08/2011 to
31/03/2014
19. Mr. Vijay Gohil From 10/02/2010 to
30/04/2011
20. Mrs. Krupali Patel, Office Assistant From 01/07/2011 to
31/03/2014
Governing Body
Chairman, Prof. M. C. Varshneya, Ex- Vice Chancellor From 1/09/2010 to 01/05/2011
Chairman, Dr. A. M. Shekh, Hon. Vice Chancellor From 02/05/2011 To
31/03/2014
Co-Chairman, Dr. A. R. Pathak, Ex- DoR & Dean, PG Studies Since Inception 29/01/2010
Co-Chairman, Dr. K. B. Kathiria, DoR & Dean, PG Studies Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Member Secretary, Dr. R. V. Vyas, CPI Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Joint Secretary, Mr. Baljeet Singh, Manager Since Inception to 31/03/2014
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Outside Member, Ms. Jemol Unni, Director, IRMA Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Outside Member, Mr. Vipul Patel, CIIE-IIM Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Registrar, AAU Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Financial, Comptroller, AAU Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Advisory Committee
Director of Research & Dean, PG Studies Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Dean, Faculty of Dairy Science Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Dean, Faculty of Veterinary Science Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Dean, Faculty of Food Processing & Bio-energy Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Dean, Faculty of International Agri Business Management
Institute
Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Invited Members: Up to 3 from beneficiaries companies (GAIC
& GSFC were enrolled)
Since Inception to 31/03/2014
Members, All CCPIs Since Inception to 31/03/2014
24. Governance, Management, Implementation and Coordination
A. Composition of the various committees (CIC, CAC, CMU, etc.)
S. No. Committee Name Chairman
(From-To)
Members
(From-To)
1. PMAC
(Review workshop)
Dr. S. L. Mehta (09/02/2011 to
11/02/2011
Dr S. A. Patil (Member PAMC)
(09/02/2011 to 11/02/2011
Dr R K Goyal (NC, Com-2)
09/022011 to 11/02/2011
Dr R C Agarwal (Member,
Secretary) 09/02/2011 to 11/02/2011
PMAC
(Review workshop)
Dr. N. G. K. Pillai, Former
Director, CMFRI, Cochin
Dr. P.S. Pandey, National Co-
ordinator, Component 1, NAIP
(22/09/2012)
Dr. T.K. Srinivasa Gopal,
Director, CIFT
A. List of Meetings organized (CIC, CAC, CMU, etc.)
S. No. Details of the meeting Date Place & Address (Where meeting
was organized)
1. PMAC/Review workshop 09/02/2011 to 11/02/2011 CIFT, Cohin
PMAC/Review workshop 22/09/2012 CIFT, Cohin
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Part-III: Budget and its Utilization
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE (Final)
(Period from 05/10/2009 to 31/03/2014)
Sanction Letter No. : F. No. 30(62)/2009/AAU/BPD/NAIP-1/O&M.
Total Sub-project Cost ` 247.67 Lakhs
Sanctioned/Revised Sub-project cost (if applicable) ` 253.086 Lakhs
Date of Commencement of Sub-project: Oct 09, 2009
Duration (Original): From 09/10/2009 to 31/03/2012, First Extension: 01/04/2012 to 31/03/2013, Second Extension: 01/04/2013 to 31/03/2014.
Funds Received in each year
I Year: ` 155.75 Lakhs
II Year: ` 33.94206 Lakhs
III Year: ` 15.10663 Lakhs + ` 3 Lakhs for International Training
IV Year: ` 29.54503 Lakhs
V Year: ` 30.91876 Lakhs
Bank Interest received on fund (if any) ` 7.07029 Lakhs (2009-2014)
Total amount received `268.26248
Total expenditure ` 218.41707
Expenditure Head-wise: Sanctioned Heads Funds
Allocate
d (*)
Funds Released ` Lakhs Expenditure Incurred ` Lakhs Total
Expenditure
` Lakhs
Balance
as on date
` Lakhs
Requirement of
additional funds
` Lakhs
Remarks
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year (1st
Extension)
5th Year (2nd
Extension)
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year (1st
Extension)
5th Year (2nd
Extension)
A. Recurring
Contingencies
Savings
under
Nonrecu
rring
purchase
s, works,
others
and
foreign
training
` 39.2402
3 lakhs
were
surrende
red
(1) TA 12.50 0.75 2.74 1.16 0.61 2.26 0.49 1.41 1.36 1.26 2.16 6.71 0.83
(2) Workshops 15.90 1.85 1.85 -1.10 0.12 1.74 0.00 0.74 0.17 0.54 0.77 2.23 2.22
(3) Contractual
Services/RA/SRF
87.96 4.43 16.19 10.22 21.39 18.95 0.18 16.59 16.36 18.95 16.31 68.40 2.79
(4) Operational cost 36.75 2.87 7.84 4.37 6.23 6.99 1.96 6.06 6.78 6.49 4.90 26.23 2.09
Sub-Total of A (1-4) 153.11 9.91 28.63 14.65 28.37 29.95 2.64 24.82 24.68 27.25 24.16 103.58 7.93
B. HRD Component
(5) Training 4.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.00
(6) International training 6.00 0.00 0.00 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
(7) Consultancy 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-Total of B (5-7) 10.00 0.00 2.00 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.00
C. Non-Recurring
(8) Equipment 111.85 111.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 19.18 66.83 0.00 0.00 0.00 86.01 0.00
(9) Furniture 3.50 3.5 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.16 0.00
(10) Works (new renovation)
29.00 29.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.89 17.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 21.17 0.00
(11) Others (Animals,
Books, etc.)
1.50 0.5 0.68 0.5 -0.02 0.00 0.18 0.10 0.36 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.00
Sub-Total of C (7-11) 145.85 144.85 0.68 0.5 -0.02 0.00 26.42 84.21 0.36 0.00 0.00 111.00 0.00 D. Institutional Charges* 14.77 0.99 2.62 -0.04 1.19 0.96 0.29 0.65 0.87 0.69 0.54 3.05 2.66 Grand Total (A+B+C+D) 323.73 155.75 33.94 18.10 29.54 30.91 29.36 109.69 26.70 27.94 24.70 218.41 10.60
* Institutional charges will be 10% of the recurring contingencies for the Lead Consortium and 5% for Consortia Partners.
Name & Signature of CPI : Dr RV Vyas
Name & Signature of Competent
Financial authority:
Date:__________ Date:_________
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Date:__________ Signature, name and designation of Consortia Leader
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PART-IV: DECLARATION
This is to certify that the final report of the Sub-project has been submitted in full consultation with the consortium partners in accordance with the approved
objectives and technical programme and the relevant records, note books; materials are available for the same.
Place:_________
Date:_________ Signature of Consortium Principal Investigator
Vice Chancellor, AAU
Comments & Signature of Consortium Leader
Date:
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General Instructions and Guidelines
1) The CPI will send the consolidated report to PIU-NAIP after compiling the progress reports received from all the consortium partners. The report should also list the
constraints (if any) being faced by consortia partners.
2) The Final Report should not be a mere repetition of Annual Reports. The purpose of the final report is to link all findings from the sub-project so that the overall
achievements are discussed in terms of scientific accomplishments, contributions to scientific, human capital development, the relevance of findings to development,
and how the information technology is to be disseminated.
3) The Executive Summary should review and summarize the entire Sub-project. The Executive Summary should clearly place sub-project accomplishments in the overall
context of agricultural development.
4) Summary in Hindi must be included.
5) Final Report should be of A-4 size and the total number of pages must not exceed 50-60 in any case.
6) The text of the Final Report should be in the following format:
MS Word document
Line spacing: 1.15
Font: Times New Roman
Main headings: 12 point bold
Running text: 12 point normal
7) Following colour schemes to be used for cover page (front & back) by sub-projects under different components
Component-1: Light Orange
Component-2: Light Pink
Component-3: Light Green
Component-4: Light Blue
8) Ten hard bound printed copies of Final Report should be submitted. Also, soft copy of the Final Report in MS Word document (2003) should be sent in the CD in
duplicate.
9) The details of performance indicators claimed in the listing should be submitted as soft copy in CD in MS Word Format. A copy of each publication, film, knowledge
products, patent application to be attached in a separate folder.
10) CPIs must strictly follow the guidelines while composing and printing the sub-project Final Report.
11) The draft of Final Report in soft copy be sent 15 days before sub-project closing date to concerned National Coordinator. Final printing be done after getting
comments/suggestions on draft report.
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