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Mechanization key to the development of the Agri sector

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August 9, 2020
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Farmers connected through FARMS-app to machinery

Agricultural Mechanization is one of the key drivers for sustainable development of the agriculture sector which helps in increasing production by timely farm operations, reducing losses, reducing the cost of operations by ensuring better management of costly inputs.

Mechanization also enhances the productivity of natural resources and reduces drudgery associated with various farm operations, said the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare.

Under the #AtmaNirbharKrishi, created by the Ministry, initiatives taken by Agriculture Mechanization and Technology Division are:

In order to lay special emphasis on promotion of agricultural mechanization in the country and to bring more inclusiveness, Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) had been initiated since April 2014.

In the year 2020-21, a budget of Rs.1,033 crores has been provided for the scheme, out of which Rs.553 crores have been released to the State Governments.

Paddy straw burning is one of the major problems in the Northern Region of the country causing environmental pollution. Paddy straw burning is currently practiced on a large scale in Punjab and Haryana to clear the fields for Rabi Crop sowing because the time window available between the harvesting of paddy crop and the sowing of next crops is very short (2-3 weeks).

With an objective to wean away farmers of this region from Crop Residue Burning, the scheme of CRM (Crop Residue Management) was initiated since 2018 by Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, wherein, farmers are provided machinery for in-situ management of crop residue through the establishment of CHCs (Custom Hiring Centres).

Individual farmers are also provided a subsidy for the procurement of machinery. Total funds of Rs.1,178.47 crores were provided in the year 2018-19 and 2019-20 to the States of Punjab, Haryana, UP and NCT.

In the year 2020-21, Rs.600 crores has been provided in the budget for the Scheme and Rs.548.20 crores have been released to the states well before time to ensure they can take up the activities in advance.

The Ministry has also developed a multi-lingual Mobile App “CHC-Farm Machinery” which connects the farmers with Custom Hiring Service Centers situated in their locality. This app is facilitating agricultural mechanization in the country by encouraging small and marginal farmers to take machines on rental basis for agriculture practices without them having to purchase the high priced such machines.

The App has been further modified and now has been given the acronym of “FARMS-app” (Farm Machinery Solutions-app). The revised version is more user friendly and the scope of the app has also been enhanced.

The pandemic of COVID has influenced the lives of people across the globe and India is no exception to that. Farming activities and farmers also experienced the impact of this pandemic as the COVID resulted in lock-down thereby influenced the movement of farm inputs including farm machinery from one location to another.

Lockdown came as a sudden shock for the farming community when harvesting season for Rabi crops had just commenced. Migration of agricultural labourers to their native places during the lockdown, suddenly created a shortage of farm labourers.

To mitigate the effect of the shortage of farm labourers and to ensure the timely harvesting of Rabi crops and uninterrupted supply of Farm implements and machinery, the Ministry in coordination with Ministry of Home Affairs, relaxed the following activities in Agricultural Machinery sector:

A provision in the Government guidelines that Farming Operations by Farmers and Farm Workers in the field would continue during lock-down.

Operations of Custom Hiring Centres (CHCs) related to Farm Machinery were relaxed.

Shops of Agricultural machinery and its spare Parts (Including Supply Chain) and repairs to remain open.

Seamless, intra- and inter-state movement of harvesting and sowing related machines like combine harvesters and other agriculture/horticulture implements was ensured.

Under the Government subsidy programmes, agricultural manufactures were exempted from essential testing related activities like a random selection of test samples, subsequent batch testing after the expiry validity of test reports, updating of CMVR, COP and Type approval applicable to Tractors, Power Tillers, Combine Harvesters and other self-propelled agricultural machinery till 31 Dec 2020.

Testing of tractors as per revised BIS Standard IS 12207-2019 and Implementation of new technical critical specifications of 51 agricultural machineries has also been deferred till 31 Dec 2020.

Due to lockdown, closing out of borders and quarantine measures, disrupted the crossborder movements of Agricultural machines like combine Harvesters & other agricultural machines across Districts and States.

The timely intervention of the M&T Division of the Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Ministry and coordination with the State Nodal officers of Agricultural Machinery, District Administration and Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers ensured the free movement of Agricultural machines across the borders.

The pandemic of COVID has ramifying effects even in the lives of migrant labourers who basically migrate temporarily to urban agglomerates in search of jobs. Migrant labourers in large numbers migrated back to their native places due to lock-down and also due to the fear of future uncertainties. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare rose to the occasion to help such migrant workers.

With an objective to enhance their employment opportunities in their local areas, a special drive for Skilling the Migrant Labourers in the field of agricultural machinery under “Aatm Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan/Krishi” has been initiated.

Under this campaign, in-house Skilling training programmes in 8 identified job roles/Qualification packs is being organized at Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institutes (FMTTIs) at Budni in Madhya Pradesh and Hisar in Haryana.

The first batch of the Training has already been started with 56 trainees from Madhya Pradesh at CFMTTI, Budni and 68 trainees from Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh at NRFMTTI, in Hisar.

It was also crucial to institutionalize such initiative, therefore, necessary guidelines for Skilling Programmes of migrant labourers have also been incorporated in the operational Guidelines of ‘Sub Mission On Agricultural Mechanization’ (SMAM), said the Ministry. #agriculture #mechanism #machinery #technology #farmers #food /fiinews.com

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