Parliamentary Committee Charts Roadmap for Climate-Resilient and Organic Agriculture

Syllabus: GS3/ Agriculture

Context

  • The Committee on Estimates (2024–25) presented its Sixth Report to Parliament, highlighting India’s urgent need for systemic transformation in agriculture amid rising vulnerabilities due to climate change.

About

  • The report lays out a transformative blueprint for Indian farming, that relies on;
    • Climate-resilient practices, 
    • Natural and organic farming systems, and 
    • Strengthening grassroots institutions like Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs).

Agricultural Vulnerabilities in India

  • Climate Change Impacts: According to the report, crop yields are projected to decline by 4.5% to 9% in the medium term.
    • 310 districts are vulnerable, with 109 categorized as ‘very high risk’ and 201 as ‘highly vulnerable‘ by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
  • Soil Degradation: Nearly 30% of India’s total land suffers from soil degradation due to intensive chemical-based practices.
    • Overuse of urea and pesticides, alongside declining organic matter, has led to nutrient imbalance, affecting soil fertility and ecosystem services.
  • Rising Input Costs: The Green Revolution model has reached diminishing returns, with input costs rising faster than returns, driving indebtedness and farmer suicides.

Shift towards Natural and Organic Farming

  • Natural Farming: To motivate farmers to adopt chemical free farming and enhance the reach of natural farming, the Government has formulated National Mission on Natural Farming (NMNF) as a separate and independent scheme from 2023-24 by up scaling the Bhartiya Prakritik Krishi Paddati (BPKP).
  • Organic Farming:
    • Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY): A Central Sector Scheme launched in 2015–16, aimed at promoting cluster-based organic farming and Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) for certification.
    • Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region (MOVCDNER): Specifically designed for the North Eastern Region, where traditional farming systems and biodiversity offer a natural advantage for organic cultivation.

Challenges in transition

  • Yield drops during initial transition years.
  • Certification complexity for organic produce.
  • Market linkages remain weak and fragmented.
  • Awareness and training gaps among farmers.
  • Financial risks for smallholders without safety nets.

Committee Recommendations

  • Mainstream climate-resilient agriculture into national schemes like PM-KISAN, MGNREGA, and RKVY.
  • Incentivize ecological services provided by sustainable farmers through green subsidies.
  • Create a national framework for agroecological transition, integrating research, extension, and marketing.

Way Ahead

  • Scale up National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) interventions across vulnerable districts with adequate funding and monitoring.
  • Promote agroecological clusters with organic/natural farming models and institutional support.
  • Facilitate certification and branding to boost consumer confidence and exports.
  • Empower KVKs with digital infrastructure and decentralized funds.
  • Promote convergence between ministries of agriculture, environment, and rural development.
National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA)
– NICRA, launched by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), is a flagship initiative to equip Indian farming systems to withstand climatic extremes.
Launched in 2011 by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), the NICRA is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional initiative designed to make Indian agriculture resilient to climate variability and change.
Components of NICRA:
1. Strategic research on climate-resilient crops, livestock, and fisheries.
2. Technology demonstration in vulnerable districts.
3. Capacity building for farmers and field-level functionaries.
4. Strengthening of infrastructure at research and extension institutions.
Achievements: Development of 2,900+ climate-resilient varieties, such as heat-tolerant wheat and drought-tolerant rice. In NICRA-adopted villages:
1. 28–37% increase in crop productivity.
2. 10–12% improvement in livestock productivity.
3. 35–40% higher farm incomes compared to non-NICRA areas.

Source: ICAR

 

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