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ODISHA MILLETS MISSION Reviving Millets in Farms and on Plates MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME 1. Promoting household level Consumption 2. Setting up decentralized Processing facilities 3. Improving Productivity of Millet Crops 4. Promoting


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ODISHA MILLETS MISSION

Reviving Millets in Farms and on Plates

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  • MAJOR OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
  • 1. Promoting household level Consumption
  • 2. Setting up decentralized Processing facilities
  • 3. Improving Productivity of Millet Crops
  • 4. Promoting Farmer Collectives and Marketing
  • 5. Inclusion of millets in State Nutrition

Programmes and the Public Distribution

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SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR PROMOTION OF MILLETS IN TRIBAL AREAS

Three level selection process – application, presentation, field verification Policy making, Meticulous development of guidelines ,implementing & monitoring Involvement of all stakeholders in participatory approach. Led by WASSAN Bridge the field level gap Active follow-up on daily basis Capacity building with involvement of agencies Monthly participatory implementation plan Regular review by Dept. officer. Led by NCDS State/District level consultations National/international partnerships – TIGR2ESS (RCUK), Pace (US), Coventry (UK), Meiji/Kyoto (Japan), ICSSR, NBPGR, NRAS Participatory baseline development

UNIQUE ARCHITECHTURE

GOVERNMENT

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SALIENT FEATURES OF OMM

  • Outlay of Rs 100 Cr for

Procurement of Millets in FY 2018-19 at remunerative prices.

  • Inclusion in ICDS (Ragi Ladoo)

and PDS (Ragi).

  • Benchmarking done for little

millet and foxtail for first time in country

  • 5 lakh farmers to be benefitted
  • 72 blocks in 14 districts
  • Currently implemented in 55

blocks of 11 districts

  • Conservation and promotion of

local seeds

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PROGRAMME DELIVERABLES

  • Improved

agronomic practices in 72,000 Ha in 72 blocks in 14 districts.

  • 25%

Increase in HH millet consumption.

  • 400

millet processing based enterprises to reduce drudgery and improve quality.

  • 72 functional seed centres to be

managed by community.

  • Documentation, profiling, conservation

cultivation and inclusion

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indigenous seeds in seed supply chain through seed centres.

  • 72 millet based FPOs for supporting

procure, process and supply millets.

  • Procurement
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Millets through TDCCOL in 14 districts

  • Inclusion of millets in ICDS MDM and

PDS

  • Millet based Social entrepreneurship

and start ups

NUAPADA KANDHAMAL GAJAPATI KORAPUT MALKANGIRI GANJAM MAYURBHANJ BOLANGIR SUNDARGARH RAYAGADA NABARANGPUR BARGARH

KEONJHAR

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COMPONENTS OF THE PROGRAMME

  • 1. PROMOTING HOUSEHOLD LEVEL CONSUMPTION
  • Establishing Diverse Seed Centres
  • Improved Agronomic Practices
  • Support for Protective Irrigation
  • Establishing Custom Hiring Centres
  • Farmer to Farmer Extension

Implementation of programme Making FPO – an extension arm of government in future for delivery of services

  • 2. MARKETING DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPORT
  • Decentralised processing machines
  • At

GP level (Thresher, Destoner, Grader Pulverisor)

  • At Block level ( Dehuller, Grader and Destoner)
  • 3. SETTING UP OF DECENTRALIZED PROCESSING FACILITIES

Creation of Millet Hubs Linking local and nearby urban markets Inclusion of Millets in ICDS, MDM and

  • ther state nutrition programmes to

create market demand for millets

  • Massive

awareness campaigns by converging with National Nutrition Mission.

  • Cooking competitions, food festivals and

celebration

  • f local millet-based

food cultures (Block & District level)

  • Supporting Millet based read-to-eat foods

such as bakery items and other such enterprises

  • Explaining nutritional values of millets to

different stakeholders, especially mother committees and school students

  • 4. IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY OF MILLET CROPS
  • 5. FARMERS' PRODUCERS ORGANISATION (FPO)
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PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION

Impressive yields of 20- 30 Qntl /ha through SMI. More than 150 CCEs 2017-18

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OMM CROP COVERAGE UNDER AGRONOMIC PRATICES – FY 2018-19

Sl No District No of Farmers SMI LT LS Total Target 1 Gajapati 3325 201.0 585.8 632.2 1,419.0 1600 2 Kalahandi 3354 422.0

  • 826.9

1,248.9 1600 3 Kandhamal 4549 351.7 465.8 1026.1 1,843.6 2200 4 Koraput 6407 1091.7 956.4 610.9 2,659.0 3400 5 Malkangiri 2678 423.4 786.8 45.6 1,255.8 1600 6 Nuapada 1180 46.4 114.6 283.8 444.8 1200 7 Rayagada 4586 788.9 758.8 545.2 2,093.0 2200 8 Bolangir 1114 278.3 263.0

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784 9 Mayurbhanja 416 81.9 92.8 46.5 221.2 588 10 Sundergarh 1390 254.1 250.0 103.9 608.0 784 Total 28990 3,939.4 4,274.0 4,121.1 12,334.6 16,000

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Kalahandi Koraput Rayagada Koraput

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Awareness camps

District level Millet Mela at Rayagada District level Millet Mela at Koraput District level Millet Mela at Kalahandi Adivasi Mela in Jan 27-Feb 3rd 2018

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Urban Internship with Youth Millet Consumption

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PILOT ON INCLUSION OF MILLET IN ICDS of IN

GAJAPATI AND NUAPADA DISTRICT

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MILLET – PROCUREMENT AUTOMATION SYSTEM (M-PAS SYSTEM)

Farmer Farmer Farmers fill up Registration form & submit at Society Society Digitize the Farmer Registration Form in Portal District officials generates RI/AAO wise & Bank wise reports for verification Authentication of land records by Bhulekh database & concerned RIs Completion of Verification by RIs and Bank Managers from records Updating of the corrections & changes

  • f verification by

District Officials Surplus Generation (Mandi Wise)

Payment to be transferred in 72 hrs

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FLOW-CHART FOR RAGI PROCUREMENT & DISTRIBUTION

Ragi Procurement Centres TDCCOL Central Godown at District Civil Supplies Officer for PDS as per indent Fair Price Shops Child Development Project Officer for ICDS as per indent To SHGs for Laddu making To Aanganwadis

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Odisha Organic Farming Policy

Think Organic Think Odisha

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  • “Farmer to Farmer Extension and

learning” – Core Strategy

  • 2 Lakh Ha to be brought under Organic
  • Farming. Cluster approach. Rs 10 Lakhs

per 50 acre cluster.

  • 3-M Framework for Soils (Matter,

Microbes and Moisture)

  • Recognition for farmer innovations
  • Location specific agro ecological

approaches and manure options with focus on women farmers.

  • Decentralized seed systems for supply
  • f quality indigenous seeds.
  • Bio diversity centric approach.
  • Organic farming curriculum in Schools

and Colleges.

  • Celebration of Odisha food cultures.
  • Technology and traceability systems
  • Multi stakeholder approach.
  • PMU for Organic Farming.

SALIENT FEATURES OF ODISHA ORGANIC POLICY

Think Organic Think Odisha

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PC: CYSD, Koraput

 Implementation of Odisha Organic Policy  Development of appropriate Cold Storage/Strategy for tackling farmer losses  Collaborating with Startup Odisha and initiating millet urban internship.  Developing value chain of millets: Front end and Back end support .  Building networks for outlets and hotels to include millet-based products

FUTURE PLANS