Govt needs to prioritise crop diversification, allied sectors, promote alternative fertilisers: Survey


PTI, Jan 31, 2022, 3:00 PM IST

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New Delhi: The farm sector has been resilient to the COVID-19 shock and is estimated to grow at 3.9 percent this fiscal, the Economic Survey said on Monday, while suggesting to the government to give priority to crop diversification, allied farm sectors, and alternative fertilizers like Nano urea.

The Economic Survey 2021-22 also pitched for increasing agriculture research and development (R&D) and organic farming, besides the use of new technologies like drones.

”The performance of the agriculture and the allied sector has been resilient to the COVID-19 shock. …Growth in allied sectors including livestock, dairying, and fisheries has been the major drivers of overall growth in the sector,” the Survey said.

The agriculture sector has experienced buoyant growth in the past two years. It is estimated to grow at 3.9 percent during 2021-22, from 3.6 percent in the previous fiscal, it added.

Stating that the allied agri-sectors are steadily emerging to be high growth segments, the Survey said, ”Increasing importance of allied sectors including animal husbandry, dairying, and fisheries in growth and income of the farmers indicates that focus needs to shift more towards harnessing the potential of allied activities.”

The latest Situation Assessment Survey (SAS) has also found that the allied sectors have been stable sources of income across groups of agricultural households, accounting for about 15 percent of their average monthly income.

According to the SAS report 2021, the average monthly income per agricultural household, as per the paid-out expenses approach, works out to be Rs 10,218, compared to Rs 6,426 as per the last SAS Report of 2014.

With the increasing fragmentation of holdings, the Survey said there is also a need to improve the productivity of small and marginal farmers through the development and implementation of smallholding farm technologies.

Urging the government to focus on crop diversification, the Survey said the existing cropping pattern is skewed towards the cultivation of sugarcane, paddy, and wheat, which has led to the depletion of fresh groundwater resources at an alarming rate in many parts of the country.

However, crop diversification can be used as a tool to promote sustainable agriculture, reduction in import dependence, and higher incomes for the farmers.

”Crop diversification towards oilseeds, pulses, and horticulture needs to be given priority by addressing the core issues of irrigation, investment, credit and markets in their cultivation,” it said.

While the government has adopted the use of minimum support price (MSP) as a signal to encourage crop diversification, there is also a need for coordinated action from the state governments to facilitate the shift to high value and less water consuming crops to enable the realization of the objective of doubling farmers’ income in a sustainable way, it added.

On R&D in agriculture and allied sectors, the Survey said it can play a major role in the realization of sustainable agriculture practice that efficiently meets the objectives of nutritional security and improvement in farm income.

Research shows that every rupee spent on agricultural research and development yields better returns compared to returns on money spent on subsidies or other expenditure on inputs, it said.

”The increase in agriculture R&D, therefore, may improve productivity in the crop and allied sectors,” it added.

That apart, the Survey said there is a need to explore options and promote the use of alternative fertilizers such as Nano urea and organic fertilizers which protect the soil, which is more productive and contribute to higher nutrient use efficiency.

”Focus should be on the use of new technology including drones and AI-based decision support systems, reduction in the use of chemical fertilizers and use of low-cost organic inputs and supporting start-ups for innovations,” it added.

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