Innovative Solutions for Global Food Shortage Crisis

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Explore inclusive institutional innovations in agricultural research and extension to address the shortage of food in various parts of the world. Discover strategies implemented by agricultural research organizations like NARS, ICAR, SAUs, and more. Learn about group approaches such as group farming initiatives and rubber plantation development that aim to increase productivity and sustainability in agriculture.

  • Agriculture
  • Food Shortage
  • Global Crisis
  • Innovation
  • Sustainable Farming

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  1. WELCOME

  2. Inclusive Institutional Innovations in Agricultural Research and Extension Dr. C.Bhaskaran

  3. What is your innovative and honest What is your innovative and honest opinion about the solution to shortage opinion about the solution to shortage of food in the other parts of the world? of food in the other parts of the world?

  4. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION

  5. NARS NATP NAIP

  6. ICAR SAUs-Commodity Boards-NGO- Pvt Research Institutions

  7. FPR FPR TAR TAR IVLP IVLP PTD PTD- -FLTD FLTD

  8. EXTENSION ORGANISATION

  9. ICAR-SAU-KVK-PILOT pjt I

  10. Line Departments Line Departments Commodity Boards Private-NGO Extension

  11. GROUP APPROACHES

  12. GROUP FARMING GALASA VFPCK KUDUMBASHREE SUBHIKSHA SANGAMAITRI

  13. Rubber Plantation Development

  14. RUBBER BOARD 1957 1986- RPS-Society 2010- 2500 RPSs 1957 - Productivity-350 Kg/ha 2010 - Productivity-1879 Kg/ha

  15. 89 % area 92 % production Small Holdings < 0.50 ha

  16. RPS TOT Centres Model RPS Companies Eco friendly Gp Processing SHGs Estate Inputs Value addition Apiculture Carbon Credit

  17. INNOVATIONS IN TECHNOLOGY DISSEMINATION

  18. Innovation role of extension is to link the farmers with service providers

  19. ATMA LEADS ATMA PLUS EXTENSION PLUS-MIDICCI

  20. M-Multi-dimensional I -Intensification D-Decentralisation I -ICT-enabled C-Convergence C-Competence I-Innovation-driven

  21. FARMER EXTENSION ORGANISATION(FEO) Federated structures of ATMA Groups at Blocks Registered under Charitable Societies Act TIES group Training, Inputs,Extension,Services Forward and Backward linkages Reference group-centred learning Staggered withdrawal

  22. GOOD BYE EXTENSION; HELLO INNOVATION ? EXTENSION=INCLUSIVE INNOVATION INNOVATE OR PERISH

  23. BOTTOM LINE Successful Successful extension depend depend more more on on iinnovations leadership leadership and and strategies strategies than than money money. . extension programmes programmes iinnovations, , appropriate appropriate

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