General Agriculture For JRF & SRF - 2019
General Agriculture For JRF & SRF - 2019
General Agriculture For JRF & SRF - 2019
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General Agriculture for JRF & SRF- 2019
❖ Asian tea Alliance launchced in China on April 19, 2019 (Members of this association are
India, China, Srilanka, Indonesia and Japan.
Main objective: To enhance tea trade, cultural exchanges and promoting tea.
❖ Annual Average rainfall of the country for the year 2018 - 804 mm (Avg. rainfall of the
country is 890 mm)
❖ **The World Food Prize 2018 was awarded to- Lawrence Haddad and Dr. David
Nabarro for their individual but complementary global leadership in elevating maternal and
child under nutrition within food security (First World Food Prize won by- MS
Swaminathan)
❖ *Egg production of the country for the year 2018-19 was- 88 billion
❖ Per capita availability of eggs in India is- 69 per person per year
❖ Position of India in terms of Egg Production- 3rd (1-China; 2- USA)
❖ *Total milk production in the year 2017-18 was- 176.35 Mt
❖ Per capita availability of Milk in India- 376 gm per person per day
❖ ***India’s share in World Milk production- 17%
❖ Minimum Support Price recommended by – Commission for Agricultural Cost and
Prices (CACP)
❖ MSP announced by- Government of India: MSP is calculated based on Avg. Cost of
Production
❖ **At present MSP is announced for – 23 crop commodities only
❖ *The state that produces highest food grains is- Uttar Pradesh
❖ *The State that produces highest Pulses is- Madhya Pradesh
❖ The state that ranks first in Oilseed production is- Rajasthan
❖ 2018- National year of Millets
❖ **The First Ever world Pulse Celebrated on-10 Feb,2019
❖ FAO of the UN declared the annual observance of World Pulses day starting from the year-2019
❖ Institutional credit for Agriculture sector for the year 2018-19- 11 lakh crore
❖ Time period for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) set up by UN is-
2015-2030
❖ Number of Sustainable Development goals- 17
❖ Main aim of Sustainable Development Goals laid by the United Nations is - to ensure
food security vis-à-vis nutritional security
❖ **United Nations Climate Change Conference ("COP24") held at- Katowice, Poland
03 Dec-14 Dec 2018.
❖ Concept of ‘Climate smart agriculture’ given by- FAO
❖ Share of Agriculture and allied sectors to India’s national employment- 52%
❖ Govt. of India has increased MSP of Kharif crops by- 1.5 times of cost of production
❖ The average size of land holding in India is- 1.08 ha (The average size of operational holdings is
highest in Nagaland (5 hectares) and lowest in Kerala (0.18 hectares).
(source: Agricultural Census 2015-16)
❖ Total number of operational holdings in the country according to 2015-16 census is- 146 Million
❖ Nodal Agency to coordinate the efforts on the Agriexport zones- APEDA
❖ Total no. of Agri Export Zones in India -60
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❖ 10 National Conference of KVK held at- March 16-17, New Delhi
❖ Best KVK (pandit deendayal Krishi unnati pursakar) award 2017 awarded to- KVK
Kanker, Chhattisgarh
❖ is the key approach for doubling farmers income by 2022 – Integrated farming
System (IFS)
❖ Total number of Mega food parks in India- 42
❖ Agricultural Mechanization for Insitu management of crop residue in- Punjab,
Haryana, UP, Delhi
❖ Pesticide Management bill passed in- 2017
❖ Agricultural produce and livestock marketing promotion & Facilitation Act passed
in- 2017
❖ NAFED procures “Oilseeds and Pulses” from state government at MSP through-
Price Support Scheme (PSS)
❖ Portal launched by central government of India for e-marketing of Organic products
is- Jaivik kheti portal
❖ A company owned by DARE, under Ministry of Agriculture and farmers Welfare is-
Agriinnovate india
❖ Statutory body related to food safety and regulation, protecting and promoting public
health through the regulation and supervision of food safety in India is – FSSAI (Food
Safety and Standard Authority of India)
Cereals
**Rice 115.60 MT
**Wheat 99.12 MT
Nutri/Coarse cereals 42.64 MT
Maize 27.80 MT
Total Cereals Production 257.28 MT
Pulses
Gram/Bengal gram/Chickpea 10.32 MT
Tur /Red gram/Arhar 3.68 MT
Urad/Black gram 3.36 MT
Total Pulses Production 24.02 MT
Total food grain Production 281.37 MT
(Cereals + Pulses)
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Commercial crops
Oilseeds
Soyabean 13.69 MT
Groundnut 6.97 MT
Rape seed &Mustard 8.40 MT
Castor seed 1.77 MT
Total Oilseeds Production 31.50 MT
**Cotton 30.08 Million bales
(1bale=170 kg)
Sugarcane 380.8 MT
(Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, 2019)
Crop Production
(in Million Tonnes)
Cereals
**Paddy 111.01
**Wheat 97.11
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Sorghum
Maize
**Coarse cereals
4.66
27.14
45.42
Small Millets- 0.42 Mt
Total cereals 253.54 MT
Pulses
*Gram/Bengal gram/Chana 11.10
*Red gram/Tur/Arhar 4.02
Black gram/Urad bean 3.23
Green gram/Moong dal 1.74
Total Pulses 23.95 MT
Total Food grain production 277.49 MT
Commercial crops:
➢ Oil seeds: Includes Nine crops i.e., Ground nut, castor, Mustard and
Rape seed, Niger, linseed. Saffflower, Sunflower, soyabean and
Sesamum.
Crop Production (MT)
**Soyabean 11.39
Rape seed & Mustard 7.54
Groundnut 8.21
Total Oil seeds production 29.88 MT
(9 Oilseeds)
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Cotton 12.43 Oilseeds 12.70
Nutr-Cereals 24.21 Cotton 4.77
Nutri-Cereals 19.41
Horticulture Scenario-2018-19
Crop Area
**Paddy Uttar Pradesh
*Wheat Uttar Pradesh
**Cotton Gujarath
**Ground nut Gujarath
**Sugarcane Uttar Pradesh
Pulses & Oilseeds Madhya Pradesh
Onion, Chilli Maharastra
Potato Uttar Pradesh
Jute & Mesta West bengal
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Silk, Coffee, Sunflower, Karnataka
maize
Red gram, Uttar Pradesh
Rape seed & Mustard Rajasthan
Tea Assam
Rubber, pepper, Cashew nut Kerala
Total Food Grain Production Uttar Pradesh
Total Spices Andhra Pradesh
Total Pulses & Oilseeds Madhya Pradesh
Total nutria-cereals Rajasthan
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Ginger, Banana, Mango Potato Tomato
Pulses Onion Fertilizer
Cotton seed, Tea
sCashew nut
Milk Cabbage
Millets Cauliflower
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Pomagranate wheat --
Banana Food grains --
Sapota Ground nut --
Livestock Cotton --
Acid lime, Aonla Fruits & Vegetables --
Millets, Jute Brinjal,Onion, Garlic, Silk --
Coconut --
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❖ *Total milk production in the year 2016-17 was- 165 mt
❖ ***India’s share in World Milk production- 17%
❖ India’s rank in world Milk production- First
❖ Per capita availability of eggs per person/annum- 69
❖ Contribution of Livestock to Agricultural GDP is- 25.8%
❖ Contribution of Livestock to Overall GDP is- 4.5%
Aquaculture Scenario-2018-19:
nd
❖ Percentage of India’s fish production to the global fish production is- 6.3% (2 in World
production)
❖ India is the second largest producer of fish and Fresh water fish in the world.
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GDP (%)
*Contribution to Agril. GDP 5.23
(%)
Per capita fish availability (Kg.) 9.0
Present fish Production 12.60 mmt
Inland 7.4 mmt
Marine 5.2 mmt
(Source: http://nfdb.gov.in)
Kharif Crops
Commodity MSP (Rs./Quintal)
**Paddy Common 1750
Grade A 1770
Hybrid 2430
Jowar Maldandi 2450
Bajra 1950
Maize 1700
**Redgram/ Tur (Arhar) 5675
Moong/Green gram 6975
Rabi crops
Commodity MSP (Rs./Quintal)
**Wheat 1840
Gram/Bengal gram/Chana 4620
NOTE:
➢Cotton: Medium Staple length (mm) of 24.5-25.5 and micronaire value of 4.3-5.1
:Long Staple length (mm) of 29.5-30.5 and micronaire value of 3.5-4.3
➢ Sugarcane prices are based on a basic recovery rate of 10 percent
❖ Government announces minimum support prices (MSPs) for 22 mandated crops and fair and
remunerative price (FRP) for sugarcane. Total= 23 (22 mandated crops+ FRP for Sugar cane)
❖ The mandated crops are 14 crops of the kharif season viz. paddy, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi,
arhar, moong, urad, groundnut-in-shell, soyabean, sunflower, sesamum, nigerseed and cotton;
6 rabi crops viz. wheat, barley, gram, masur(lentil), rapeseed/mustard and safflower and two
other commercial crops viz. jute and copr
❖ Pricing policy for sugarcane is known as FRP (Fair and remunerative price)
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**ASCI 2015 Sanjeev Asthana Gurugram,
(Agriculture Skill Haryana
Council of India)
❖ FCI 1965 D.V.Prasad New Delhi
❖ APEDA 1986 Paban Kumar Borthakur New Delhi
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Cereals 429.8
Total food grains 484.3
Nutri/Coarse cereals 81.5
*Milk 376
*Eggs 69 eggs/Annum
Index Rank
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Organic Farming Statistics:
Total area under organic certification in India is- 1.5 million ha
• Total Organic production in India- 1.35 Million tones
• Total number of organic producers in India- lakh
• The state with largest area under organic certification is- Madhya Pradesh>
Himachal Pradesh> Rajasthan
• India’s First organic state- Sikkim (Declared on Jan 18,2016); Second organic state-
Uttarakhand
• The country with largest area under organic farming – Australia (27.15 Mha)
• The country with highest number of organic producers in the world –
India (More than 30 per cent of world’s organic producers are in India)
• India’s rank in terms of organically cultivated area is- 9th
• Govt. of India setting up of National Organic Farming Research Institute (NOFRI) in-
Sikkim
• India’s First Organic farming University going to be set up in- Vadodara, Gujarath
• Largest exported organic product in India- Oilseeds (50%)> Processed food
products>Cereals & millets> Tea>Pulses>Spices
➢ KVKs are under the administration control of- DDG of Agricultural extension
➢ For effective functioning and monitoring of KVKs, KVKs are divided into- 11 ATARI
Zones
➢ BT cotton: F1861, PAU Bt 1 and RS2013 for cultivation in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan
➢ World’s first cytoplasmic male sterility based pigeon pea hybrid-GTH ➢ Low neuro toxin
varieties of grass pea-rattan, nirmal, prateek
➢ Marigold-PusaBahar
➢ World earliest maturity variety of cotton genotype was identified by CICR scientist
(2017) - variety name: Yugank
Crop Variety
**Rice CR Dhan 310 –protein rich variety)
DRR Dhan 45 –zinc rich variety)
Wheat WB 02 (Zinc & Iron rich variety)
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HPBW 01 (Iron & Zinc rich variety)
Maize **Pusa Vivek QPM9 – Provitamin-A, lysine &
tryptophan rich hybrid)
Pusa HM8 Improved (lysine & tryptophan rich hybrid)
Pusa HM9 Improved (lysine & tryptophan rich hybrid)
Pearl millet HHB 299 (iron & zinc rich hybrid)
AHB 1200 (iron rich hybrid)
Lentil Pusa Ageti Masoor (iron rich variety)
**Mustard **Pusa Mustard 30- low erucic acid variety ; (<2% erucic acid)
❖ Swarna Vaideh- first ever variety of Makhana was developed and released by ICAR.
❖ Pusa Arhar 16- dwarf pigeon pea, Short duration (120 day redgram variety
Prepared by r@f@ extn# KVK, Banavasi/SVAGC @ ANGRAU
(Miracle red gram variety)
➢ National Food security Mission (NFSM) launched in the year- 2007. The main objective is
to increase production of Rice by 10 MT, Wheat by 8 MT and Pulses by 2 MT by the end
of 11 FYP.
➢ As per Food Security Ordinance (2013) or Food security bill, food grain’s planned to
distribute among household is/are – Rice, wheat and coarse grains
➢ Amount of rice, wheat and coarse grain decided to distributed per households under Food
Security Ordinance (2013) – Rs. 3:2:1 kg per month.
➢ Under Food Security Ordinance (2013), amount of foodgrain decided to distributed per
household per month is – 5 kg, amount of food grain distributed per family living
BPL is-35 Kg
“NITI Aayog developed Agricultural Marketing and Farmer Friendly Reforms Index
to comparing states on implementation of farm sector reforms “
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Fertilizers, Dry Fruits fresh or dried, Fruits and 12%
vegetable juices
Tractors 12%
Pesticides, Tractor wheel, Tractor parts 18%
Rubber, Fruits, vegetables, nuts and other plants 18%
preserved by vinegar or acetic acid or sugar,
Preserved Tomatoes, mushrooms or other
vegetables, Fruit jam, jellies, pastes or nut puree.
Plastic pipes 28%
Prepared by r@f@ extn# KVK, Banavasi/SVAGC @ ANGRAU
List of awardees in agriculture sector 2018:
➢ The First World Agriculture Prize (2018) awarded to- Dr. M.S.Swaminathan for his
contributions to Indian Agriculture
➢ World food prize 2018- won by- The World Food Prize 2018 was awarded to-
Lawrence Haddad and Dr. David Nabarro for their individual but complementary
global leadership in elevating maternal and child under nutrition within food security.
➢ **Krishi Karman Award for the highest production of food grain (>10 mt) awarded
to- Tamil Nadu
ICAR Awards:
❖ The Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) has been adjudged as Sardar Patel
Outstanding ICAR Institution Award 2017
ICAR- IIPR, Kanpur bagged Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR Institution Award - 2017
among the ICAR institutes of “Major Institutes’ Category”.
❖ ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal has been ranked first among 72
Agricultural Universities of India.
New Urea policy-2015: the government allowed the urea producers to produce
up to 100% of production as Neem coated urea.
❖ 100 % Neem Coated production of urea made mandatory on – 2015.
❖ Where a fixed rate of subsidy is announced on nutrients. The NBS covers three
macro nutrients (Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium) and two micro
nutrients (Zinc and Boron).
• Total area in world under GM crops is- 189.8 million hectares in 26 countries
• Area under transgenic plants in India (2018 )- 11.07 Mha
• India’s rank in Cultivation of GM crops- 5th Whats App ➡️ 8962-791599
• Bt-Cotton is the only GM crop Cultivated in India
• The country with highest area under GM crops- USA (75 Mha)
• Leading countries in transgenic use – USA>Brazil > Argentina>Canada> India (5th)
• The crop with highest area under GM crops in world is – Soyabean>Maize> Cotton
• Apex body/Regulatory/Statutory body for approval of proposals relating to release of
GM crops in India-
• Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (GEAC), 1989
• GEAC works under Ministry of Environment and Forest
• The first commercially grown genetically engineered food was- Flavr Savr, Tomato
• First cultivated GM crop in the world – Soyabean
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2008 International year of potato
2009 -International year of fiber
*2010 International year of Biodiversity
2011 International Year of Forests and International Year of Youth
2012 International Year of Cooperatives and International Year of
Sustainable Energy for All
2013- International Year of Water Cooperation
2014 International year of Family farming & Farmer Producer organizations
**2015 International Year of Soil
**2016 International Year of pulses
2017- International Year of sustainable tourism for development
2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages
2020 International Year of Plant Health
2023 International Year of Millets (Proposed by Govt.of India to FAO)
Project/Mission Initiated in
AICRP on Maize 1957
National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) 1979
Technology Mission on Oil Seeds 1986
National Agricultural Technology Project (NATP) 1998
National Agricultural Innovation Project (NAIP) July, 2006
National Horticultural Mission (NHM) 2005-06
Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH) 2014-15
National Food Security Mission (NFSM) 2007
✓ ‘Farmer FIRST’ is an ICAR initiative “to move beyond the production and
productivity and to privilege the complex, diverse & risk prone realities of majority of
the farmers through enhancing farmers-scientists contact with multi stake holders-
participation.
✓ The focus is on Farmer’s Farm, Innovations, Resources, Science and Technology
(FIRST).
1. PM-JIVAN: Prime Minister- Jaiv Indan Vatavaran Anukool Fasal Awasesh Nivaran- Feb 28,
2019
➢ To provide financial support to Integrated Bio ethanol project using biomass & crop
residues.
➢ 1969 cr for a period of 2018-19 to 2023-24
2. Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan (PM-AASHA)- Sep, 2018
➢ To provide MSP assurance to the farmers
Sub components of PM-AASHA:
a) Price Support Scheme: procurement of Oilseeds, pulses & Copra to be done by
central nodal agencies along with state govts. Central govt. to bear procurement
expenditure and losses due to procurement upto 25% of production.
b) Price Deficiency Payment Scheme (PDPS): will cover all oilseeds.
Farmers will get direct payment of the difference between the MSP and the Selling
price.
C) Pilot of Private Procurement & Stockist Scheme: Participation of private sector in
procurement operations to be piloted.
***3. Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samman Nidhi (PM-KISAN): Feb, 2019
➢ Direct income support of Rs.6,000 per annum to Small and marginal farm families having
cultivable land upto 2ha.
➢ Farmer will get Rs.6000 in three installments (4 months once, effective from 01.12.2018)
➢ The Scheme was formally launched at national level by the Hon’ble Prime Minister on the
24th February, 2019 at Gorakhpur, UP.
Stand Up India: (April, 2016): to support entrepreneurship among women and SC &
ST communities.
23. AGRI-CLINIC AND AGRI-BUSINESS CENTRES: 2002
• Self-employment venture
• Two months Training provided by MANAGE through identified nodal training
institutions.
• Launched by: Govt. of India
• ACABC run and Formulated by: MANAGE
Prepared by r@f@ extn# KVK, Banavasi/SVAGC @ ANGRAU
• Funding by: NABARD
• Subsidy rate : 36% for general, 44% for SC, ST, Women and persons from
North East
• Minimum number of members required: 05
• Maximum ceiling cost for Individual- 20 lakhs, for a group of five is One
crore
• Toll free number- 1556 (Timing: 9AM to 5.30 PM)
• First ACABC established at- Vapi, Bulsar (Dist), Gujarath by Sunil Kumar
• The scheme focuses on job creation and skill enhancement in 25 sectors of the
economy.
30. SKILL INDIA: March, 2015
• To create opportunities, space, scope for the development of the talents of the Indian
youth.
Prepared by r@f@ extn# KVK, Banavasi/SVAGC @ ANGRAU
31. MUDRA Yojana: (Mico units Development and Refinancing Agency)- 2015, April
• For providing loans up to Rs.10 lakh to the non-corporate, non-farm small/micro
enterprises
32. **OPERATION GREEN- Feb, 2018. (To augment Food processing in TOP)
➢ To promote FPOs, agrilogistics and processing in Tomato, Onion, Potato (TOP)
➢ Operation Green operating on the lines of Operation Flood
➢ **For enhancing the production of Tomato, Onion and Potato (TOP)
➢ Funding: 500 cr
Important Days in Agriculture & Allied Sciences for JRF & SRF Whats App ➡️ 8962-791599
2 February World Wet land day/ Ramsers day
**10 February World Pulses Day
13 February World Radio Day (for Social sciences)
3 March World wild life day
**8 March International women’s day
11 March Water resource day
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**15 March World consumer day
21 March World forest day
**22 March World Water day
23 March World Meteorological day
7 April World Health day
**22 April World Earth day
26 April World intellectual property day
Last Saturday of April World veterinary day
11 May National Technology day
**20 May World Honey day
31 May World Anti- Tobacco day
1 June World Milk day
Prepared by r@f@ extn# KVK, Banavasi/SVAGC @ ANGRAU
7 June World Food safety Day
**5 June World Environment day
10 July National Fish Husbandry day
11 July World Population day
**16 July ICAR day
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8 Sep World Literacy day
August 19 World honey day
16 Sep World Ozone day
1 Oct World Habitat day/Vegetarian day
**1 Oct World Coffee Day
2 Oct National Women Literacy day
4 Oct World Animal Welfare day
11 Oct International day of Girl Child
13 Oct World Egg day/ UN International day for Natural
Disaster Reduction
**15 Oct Mahila Kisan Diwas (Women in Agriculture
day)/International Day of Rural Women
16 Oct World Food day
24 Oct UN day
16 Nov National Press day
21 Nov World Fish day
26 Nov National Milk day
**3 Dec National Agriculture Education day (Babu
Rajendra Prasad birthday)
**5 Dec World Soil day
ICAR Awards:
ICAR NEWS:
➢ The theme of ICAR tableau at its first ever participation in the republic day parade
on 2018 is- Integrated Farming System for doubling farmers income
➢ The ICAR was awarded First Prize for its Tableau, ‘Kisan Gandhi’ in the Republic Day
Parade 2019. The ICAR tableau displayed the importance of dairy farming, use of
indigenous breeds and livestock based organic agriculture for rural prosperity.
➢ Krishi Unnati Mela (farmers fair) held at- March 16-17, 2018. New delhi.
➢ National conference on Agriculture- Doubling farmers income was held at- NASC
complex, New Delhi
➢ IRRI South Asia regional centre set up at- Varanasi (Dec, 2018)
➢ The amount of National Talent scholarship for UG and PG students has been increased to
Rs.3000 and Rs. 5000 per month
➢ ICAR launched Deen Dayal Upadhyay Unnat Krishi Siksha Yojana (PDDUUKSY) - to
train farmers in Organic farming, natural farming and cow based economy.
➢ Icar launched the Agricultural Education Portal for Centralised uniform solution called-
EKTA portal (Ekikrit Krishi Shiksha TankiAyaam)
Prepared by r@f@ extn# KVK, Banavasi/SVAGC @ ANGRAU
Whats App ➡️ 8962-791599
➢ 4th ASEAN inter ministerial meeting on Agriculture and Forestry held on- 2017,
New Delhi
➢ International Horticulture Innovation and Training Centre is located in - Jaipur,
Rajasthan
➢ Livestock Disease Forewarning Mobile App developed by- ICAR-National Institute of
Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease Informatics (ICAR-NIVEDI)
➢ ICAR- Central Institute for Women in Agriculture is located at Bhubaneshwar, Odisha.
launched following Schemes for women development: 1. Ujjawala 2. Beti Bachao Beti
Padhao 3. One Stop Centre 4. STEP 5. SWADHAR
➢ IARI has developed ‘Pusa Soil Testing and Fertilizer Recommendation Meter’ for
facilitating the reach of soil testing at the farmers’ doorstep.
➢ 4th Agriculture Leadership Summit held at- 19 Feb, 2019 at Sonipat, Haryana. (theme:
ENtrepreneurhsip & Agribusiness; Agri Allied- A Promising Sector and Agri service-
Direct marketing.)
➢ 14th Agriculture Science Congress held at- Feb 20-23, New Delhi. (theme: Innovations for
Agricultural Transformation)
➢ ICAR-IVRI in collaboration with IASRI developed – IVRI vaccination Guide App.
ICAR PUBLICATIONS:
English Hindi
1. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences Kheti (monthly)
(Monthly)
2. Indian Journal of Animal Sciences (Monthly) Phal Phool(Bi Monthly)
3. Indian Farming (Monthly) Krishi Chayanika
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4. ICAR News (Quarterly)
5. ICAR Reporter (Quarterly)
6. Indian Horticulture (Bi Monthly)
7. ARIS (Quarterly1. Kheti(Monthly)
Apps developed by ICAR: Kisan Suvidha, Pusa Krishi (IARI), Info equine, pasuprajanan,
Agri market, Crop insurance, MKisan application
Research Institutes 69
National Bureaus 06
State Agriculture Universities 69
Deemed Universities 04
Central Agricultural Universities 03
National Research centers 14
**CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center). Mexico City, Mexico
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IRRI - (International Rice Research Institute) Los Banos,
Philippines
IWMI- (International Water management Institute) Colombo, Sri Lanka
Biodiversity International. Rome. Italy
CGIAR- (‘Consultative Group for International Agricultural Montpellier –France
Research)
ICARDA- (International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Beirut, Syria
Areas)
WARDA- (West African Rice Development Association) Costa rica
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World Fish Center
International Water Management Institute (IWMI)
Penang, Malaysia
Colombo, Srilanka
International Centre for Foot and Mouth Disease- (ICFMD) Arugal, Odisha, India
1. CGIAR:
❖ Famously called as “Partnership of funders and international agricultural research
centers”
❖ Objectives: To reduce poverty and hunger, improve human health and nutrition, and
enhance ecosystem resilience through high-quality international agricultural research,
partnership and leadership.
❖ Total number of CGIAR institutions- 15
❖ Funding: from various institutes and countries FAO, UNDP, Ford foundation, World
Bank, IFAD, Asian development bank, African development bank, OPEC.
2. Food and Agriculture organization (FAO)- Rome
Parental organization: UN Social and economic council
Funding: Multilateral institutions such as the World Bank, regional development banks
and international funds as well as FAO resources.
Organizations:
(a). BRICS- Brazil Russia India China South Africa (05)
❖ Term coined by Jim O Neill
❖ Founded in – 2009
❖ Headquarters of BRICS development bank- Shanghai
❖ BRICS headquarters- Shanghai
(d). Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multisectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
(BIMSTEC)
Founded: 1997
Headquarter: Dhaka, Bangladesh Member
countries: 07
(e). World Trade Organization: (India is Founder Member country)
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(Chairman: MS Randhwa) Submitted its report: 1976
*National Agricultural Development 2007
Programme
*National Policy for Farmers 2007
INSTITUTE Location
National Research Centre on Integrated Motihar, Bihar
Farming System (ICAR-NRCIF)
IRRI South Asia Regional Centre Varanasi, U.P.
*Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research Meerut, UP
(IIFSR)
**IIRS – Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
**CIRCOT – Central Institute for Research on Mumbai, Maharashtra
Cotton Technology,
CIRG – Central Institute for Research on Goats, Makhdoom, Farah, Uttar Pradesh
*Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology Ranchi, Jharkhand
(IIAB)
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*National Institute of Biotic Stresses Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Management (NIBSM)-
*National Institute of Abiotic Stress Malegaon, Maharastra
Management (NIASM) -
CISTH – Central Institute of Sub-Tropical Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Horticulture
CITH – Central Institute of Temperate Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir
Horticulture
central Institute of Arid Horticulture Bikaner, rajasthan
Central Seed Testing Referral Laboratory Varanasi
**CIWA - Central Institute for Women in Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
Agriculture
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and Allied Fibres
Directorate of Knowledge Management in New Delhi
Agriculture
CSSRI – Central Soil Salinity Research Institute Karnal, Haryana
CIFA – Central Institute of Freshwater Bhubaneshwar, Odisha
Aquaculture
CIFRI – Central Inland Fisheries Research Barrackpore, West Bengal
Institute
CIFT – Central Institute of Fisheries Technolgy Cochin, Kerala
IGFRI – Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Jhansi, UP
Institute
CIMAP – Central Institute of Medicinal and Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Aromatic Plants
CIPHET – Central Institute of Post-harvest Ludhiana, Punjab
Engineering and Technology,
IIAB – Indian Institute of Agricultural Ranchi, Jharkhand
Biotechnology,
Krishi kranti
IIFSR - Indian Institute of Farming Systems Modipuram, UP
Research
IIHR – Indian Institute of Horticultural Bangalore, Karnataka
Research,
**IIMR - Indian Institute of Maize Research, Ludhiana, Punjab
IIMR - Indian Institute of Millets Research, Hyderabad, Telangana
IINRG – Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Ranchi, Jharkhand
Gums
IIWBR- Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Karnal, Haryana
Research
IIOR - Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research Hyderabad, Telangana
IIPR – Indian Institute of Pulses Research Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
**IIRR - Indian Institute of Rice Research Hyderabad, Telangana
NATIONAL BUREAUS- 06
Deemed Universities- 04
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