Announcement: Inter-And Intra-Sectoral Dynamics For Transforming Indian Agriculture
Announcement: Inter-And Intra-Sectoral Dynamics For Transforming Indian Agriculture
Announcement: Inter-And Intra-Sectoral Dynamics For Transforming Indian Agriculture
Organisers
Conference President
Vice Presidents
Secretary
Dr Praduman Kumar
Treasurer
Dr Anjani Kumar
Joint Secretaries
Members
Dr Mruthyunjaya
Chief Editor
Dr Ramesh Chand
Managing Editor
Dr Pratap S. Birthal
Member
Theme of the Conference : Inter- and Intra-Sectoral Dynamics for Transforming Indian
Agriculture
Indian agriculture has undergone a structural transformation with paradigm shifts in production, marketing
and trade. The most notable feature of this transformation is the shift in production portfolio and consumption
basket from low-value to high-value food items. Most of the high-value food commodities such as horticulture,
livestock and fisheries products are highly labour- and skill-intensive, perishable and market-dependent. This
transformation has contributed in attaining food security and poverty reduction. These commodities have also
emerged as drivers of growth sources in the Indian agriculture. This transformation is demand-driven with
changing role of technology, modern inputs, institutions and policies for increasing the supply of high-value
commodities. However, despite these achievements, the country still faces challenges in ensuring sustainable
food and nutritional security, containing food inflation, generating gainful employment, increasing farm incomes,
and ensuring livelihood security to a major proportion of its population dependent on the agricultural sector.
To address these challenges, a comprehensive understanding of forward-backward linkages of
transformation processes, and leveraging its impact on agricultural growth and development in various subsectors of agriculture, viz. crop and horticulture, livestock, fisheries and other allied sectors, has become
important. Since the emerging issues are more complex, the new strategies of transformation based on the
principles of need-based diversification and sustainable intensification covering various sub-sectors and allied
sectors of agriculture may have to be more comprehensive, dynamic, science-based, professional, focused,
efficient, business-oriented, equitable socially and regionally, and involving all stakeholders. The inter-sectoral
linkages for broad-based agricultural growth in terms of input-use (land, water, labour, capital, technology,
market, risks and uncertainty, etc.) and sustainable output, income and consumption, nutrition, energy-use
effects need greater attention and analysis.
The papers for AERA conference 2015 may have contributions towards deeper understanding of
transformation processes of the agriculture sector, sub-sectors and allied sectors, individually as well as
collectively; linkages within and between sectors and sub-sectors and draw lessons for sharing benefits of
transformation processes, especially with due emphasis on smallholders, pastoralists, tribals, fisherman,
agricultural labours and other vulnerable groups. The papers may provide future policy directions in the
changing paradigm to accelerate the transformation of Indian agriculture for enhancing agricultural growth,
ensuring food and nutritional security and contributing sustainable and resilient agriculture. The broad areas
for contributing empirical papers are as under:
Sub-themes of the Conference
(1) Growth and development aspects in transformation with reference to demand and supply; role of regions,
states and centre in promoting growth and development; productivity; food and nutritional security; food
safety; employment, income, profitability and competitiveness; sustainability of natural resources; climate
change; energy security; risk and uncertainties and insurance products.
(2) Agricultural trade, changes in the composition of agricultural export and import basket, geographical
diversity of agricultural trade, tariff and non-tariff barriers in agricultural trade, evolution of agricultural
trade policy, linkages between agricultural trade and food security, etc.
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(3) Delivery of supply and services for rapid transformation of agriculture covering land, seed and planting
materials; water/ irrigation; plant and animal nutrition including fertilizers, bio-fertilizers, soil testing facilities,
bio-pesticides, organic farming, feeds and fodder, vaccines, input-output grading and certification facilities;
new sciences, technology and innovation with proper blending of traditional technology; credit; extension;
information and modern communication technologies and agro-advisory services; value chain analysis;
storage and infrastructure; processing, post-harvest management and value addition; linking farmers to
markets; business models and farmer/ producer/ private/ corporate sector driven supply-service initiatives;
farm mechanization and custom-hiring service initiatives.
(4) Enabling environment for rapid transformation of agriculture covering investment in agriculture and
allied sectors, AR4D, infrastructure including road and electricity supply, policies, development programs,
partnerships, networks both national and global, institutions, improved governance systems, rural nonfarm employment opportunities in production and service-oriented activities.
(5) Overarching support to accelerated transformation covering capacity and skill development including
gender issues and involvement of youth.
(6) Papers on inter- and intra-sectoral priorities and linkages for accelerating sustainable agricultural growth
and identification of drivers of past and current productivity growth and constrains to future growth; the
policy, institutional, and investment factors that constrain the rapid productivity growth; identification of
regions where the potential to transform agriculture and reduce poverty is substantial.
Besides covering macro perspectives and analyses, the paper writers may emphasize on case studies
using micro-data/ evidence for a dedicated support to rapidly transforming Indian agriculture.
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