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ICT in Agriculture:
Experience, Lessons Issues and Options
DIRECTOR (ITD&P)
National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, Hyderabad
National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management, Hyderabad
MANAGE is an Institute of Ministry of Agriculture, GOI
Core Mandate: Capacity Building of Extension Professionals
Activities
Develop new, innovative, demand-driven,
Participatory Extension Systems and models
: Training, Research, Consultancy, Education
PGDM(ABM), PGDAEM, DAESI,
Support GOI in implementation of their schemes
Kisan Call Centre (KCC), ACABC
 Total population – 1029 million*
 Rural Population – 743 million (72%)*
 Pop. Engaged in Agriculture – 234 m.*
 Cultivators
 Agricultural Labour
- 127 m. *
- 107 m. *
% Contribution to GDP (1950-51)- 53%*
% Contribution to GDP (2010-11)- 14.2%** (Economic Survey-10-11)
*Data Source – Agricultural Statistics at a Glance- 2004, DES, DAC, MOA, GOI
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Population 1-4-11 is 1210 million (2011 Census)
 990 Telephones (929 M Mobiles)-July 12
- Times of India, July 5, 2012
As the fastest growing telecommunications market in the world, India
is projected to have 1.159 billion mobile subscribers by 2013.Several
leading global consultancies estimate that India will become the
world's largest mobile phone market by subscriptions by 2013.
 100 Million Internet Users* (Only 5 M. in 2002),
likely to increase to 300 m by 2014. (WSJ)
(A Total of 20 million Subscribers of Internet – June 2009)
Inernetworldstats.com/ 27-9-2011
Connectivity is highly skewed: Rural 32%/ Urban 150%)
 Internet connectivity more skewed
 Technology for Rural Connectivity available
 Efforts required to promote Rural Connectivity
*2009 figures as per ITU
1950s–1970s: Community Development, National
Extension Services, Multipurpose Agriculture Development
Programmes;
1970s-1990s: Specialized Extension Systems: Training &
Visit System – Fortnightly Workshops, Subject Matter
Specialists at district, Sub-District levels;
1998-2002: Broad basing of Extension – Bottom-up
Planning, Participatory Mode, Integrated delivery of
Extension Services;
2003 -2010: Extension Reforms extended to whole
country, Public Private Partnerships, increased role of
NGOs, Farmers’ Organizations; Introduction of KCC; and
2010 onwards: Strengthening of ATMA (at District and
below)- BTMs, ABTMs, Farmers’ Friends; Strengthening of
SAMETI; KCC, increased focus on ICTs
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Rate of growth
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0.25% in First Half of the Century
2.7% in the Second Half of the Century
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Since 1951…
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Food grains Production more than
Quadrupled (52 to 241 mts)
Cereals Production over 5 times (44 to 223
mt)
Oilseeds Production Quadrupled
Pulses Production doubled (8 to 18 mts)
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Source
Participation in Training
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK)
Extension worker
Television
Radio
Newspaper
Village fair
Government demonstration
Input dealer
Other progressive farmers
Farmers’ study tour
Para-technician / private agency / NGO
Primary cooperative society
Output buyers / food processor
Credit agency
Others
Any Source (all of the Above)
% of hhs
0.9
0.7
5.7
9.3
13.0
7.0
2.0
2.0
13.1
16.7
0.2
0.6
3.6
2.3
1.8
1.7
40.4
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50s, 60s and 70s- Face to Face Extension/
Neighbor Farmers/ Radio/ Demonstrations/ Melas
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80s & 90s – Radio/ T.V. / Neighbor Farmers
/Face-to-face/ Farm Melas/ KVKs/
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2000-10- T.V./ Neighbor Farmers/ Input
Dealers/ Radio/ Telephones/ Private Companies
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2010 onwards: SMS/Telephone/ TV/ Radio/
Internet/Input Dealers/ Melas/ Face-to-face/
Private Companies
ICT Initiatives in XIIth Plan
• Capacity building of farmers, extension workers, extension
officers, institutions and society to enhance their ICT
knowledge and skills with a “National Farmers’ e-Literacy
Mission” (Rashtriya Kisan e-Saksharata Abhiyan);
• Empowering the grass-root level extension officials with stateof-the-art ICT tools –PDAs/ Laptop/ Mobile, Digital Camera &
Internet access;
• Kisan Portal: A single window access point for all queries,
information, and support related to Farming community for
project delivery, transparency in functioning; with strong
feedback and monitoring mechanism.
• Integrate AGROPEDIA, KKMS, AGMARKNET, Seed net, EMS
and all other major Agri-knowledge portals – ICAR/state/ SAU
Agricultural Portals / information about Input Dealers / ACABC
• One Community Radio in each District
• Reach out to all Farmers thru SMS/MMS every day/ week
• Promote vernacular Agricultural Newspapers
• Integrate CSCs in KCC Services
Conscious Effort at Policy level to integrate ICTs enabled
Extension as a part of Agricultural Extension;
Necessity of a nodal planning and implementation agency
at Country/ State level;
Continuous hunt and integration of new Communication
technologies in Good Governance Strategy;
Use of Media –Radio and T.V. in participatory
programming and interactive mode;
Use of Call Centers for Tele-Advisory Services;
Continuous on-line monitoring and updating of ALL
Extension systems and Databases;
Mechanism of Capturing lessons and sharing –horizontally,
vertically (within districts/ states and across the states)
Appropriate use of ICTs can facilitate
To Meet the expectations of Good-Governance in
Agriculture by improving transparency and Farmers’
participation in Agricultural Planning, implementation and
Monitoring.
To reach up to over 90% of Farming community (from
current level of below 50%), within next 5 years, with
Agricultural Information
AND HENCE
Let us COMMIT to work together for Farmers.
Dr. V.P. Sharma,
Director (Information Technology, Documentation and Publications)
National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE),
Rajendranagar, Hyderabad – 500030, Andhra Pradesh, India
Ph : 91-040-24014525
Fax : 91-040-24015388
Email : [email protected]