The Vertical aims for a transformation of Indian agriculture, led by innovation, for improved nutrition and income of farmers, through sustainable as well as inclusive growth.
The Vertical designs new programmes and policies for agriculture and allied sectors to address emerging challenges and harness upcoming opportunities. It also provides inputs on key policy documents such as Cabinet Notes, CCEA Notes, EFCs, and SFCs, among others.
Member (Agriculture) regularly provides strategic inputs to the Prime Minister's Office and other Ministries and participates in important policy decisions related to the sector.
The Vertical conducts both in-house research studies and partners with research institutes and academia. These studies analyze emerging issues, such as problems faced by farmers, food security, and the impact of various policies and developmental programmes.
The Vertical represents NITI Aayog in international, national and regional fora and media interactions to create a suitable environment for the proper understanding of Government's policies and initiatives.
Collecting and collating stakeholder views form an integral part of the Vertical's work, as several key documents, such as the Vision document, are based on extensive stakeholder consultations.
The Vertical monitors trends, changes and undercurrents in agriculture and the rural economy of various States. It offers suggestions and advice for addressing challenges faced by the farmers and the sector. Activities range from consultations on key policy issues, solving bottlenecks with Central Ministries to monitoring the progress of key schemes.
The Vertical works closely with the relevant Line Ministry to design interventions, accelerate development, and attain the vision of building a New India. It also provides feedback on implementation of issues and the output of various Central schemes.
NITI Aayog's strategy to promote natural farming has been multidimensional. First, leading experts were invited to share their views with senior Government officials of both Central and State Governments. Second, various practices of natural farming were documented and scientifically validated for replication across the country, with the help of knowledge partners.
NITI Aayog is working on an Agriculture Transformation Index, which will measure the performance of States across six pillars: inputs, sustainability, productivity and diversification, policy, preservation, processing and exports, and farmers' income and welfare. The index is aimed at capturing the new policy paradigm in agriculture, at the core of which are sustainable intensification and increasing farmers' income.
A meeting of private-sector experts was convened by NITI Aayog to draw a roadmap for the digital transformation of India's agriculture sector. The group, led by ITC, presented its ideas and a roadmap for the implementation of ‘Krishi Neev' to the Hon'ble Prime Minister in August 2020. Four pilots are currently underway and expected to be completed soon. The pilots include farm-advisory services, price prediction and blockchain for quality certification.
The development of a dynamic agriculture dashboard is underway that will track State-wise data on select indicators such as weather, production, arrivals, etc. The dashboard will aggregate existing sources of agriculture and will be dynamically updated through APIs.
NITI Aayog, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare, is tracking the implementation status of marketing reforms by State Governments, to identify issues hampering their adoption.
A policy paper on identifying bottlenecks in the development of agroforestry in the existing National Agroforestry Policy is currently being prepared. The recommendations are being made through a consultative process, involving international institutes, think tanks and Line Ministries.
Research over the past decades has demonstrated bamboo as a viable alternative to wood and other traditional materials in construction and infrastructure works. A policy paper is being prepared to promote the development of the bamboo industry, identifying bottlenecks and offering policy recommendations.
Through data analysis, interaction with experts and review of literature, NITI Aayog has formulated a draft roadmap for self-sufficiency in oilseeds. The findings have been shared with the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare for finalisation of the policy.
NITI Aayog, in collaboration with ICAR-IARI, is conducting a comprehensive research study to develop technologies to convert crop bio-waste into farm compost, which is economically viable, to reduce stubble-burning.
S.NO | Title | Link |
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1 | Technical Session 1 - Bamboo - Tissue culture and Micropropagation - Dr. EM Muralidharan | Link |
2 | Technical Session 1 - Bamboo cultivation practices and production potential - Shri Anand Fiske | Link |
3 | Technical Session 1 - Bamboo plantation and produce opportunities and constraints - Dr. Abhinav Kant | Link |
4 | Technical Session 1 - Commercial Bamboo Varieties …he different states of India - Shri Syed Salim | Link |
5 | Technical Session 2 - Challenges and path ahead to…il engineering material - Prof. Supratic Gupta | Link |
6 | Technical Session 2 - Engineered bamboo structures…e changer in rural economy - Dr. Suresh Bhalla | Link |
7 | Technical Session 4 - State Best Practices _ Area …ective _ North East India - Shri Samir Jamatia | Link |
8 | Technical Session 2 - Incentives and Way Forward for promotion of Bamboo - Smt. Chhavi Jha | Link |
9 | Technical Session 2 - International Experience in Bamboo - Ar. Neelam Manjunath | Link |
10 | Technical Session 2 - Potential of bamboo based f…dization and Safety - Prof. Nirmala Chongtham | Link |
11 | Technical Session 2 - Techno-Economic feasibility of Indian Bamboo - Smt. Sangeeta Baksi | Link |
12 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo for fibre and lifestyle products - Shri Yogesh Shinde | Link |
13 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo for Pulp and Paper - Shri Sanjeev Jain | Link |
14 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo in Agriculture and ancillary industries - Shri Rahul Saxena | Link |
15 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo in Green Energy _ Cha…nol and activated carbon - Shri Prashant Kumar | Link |
16 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo innovative products a…uses in different sectors - Shri Sanjeev Karpe | Link |
17 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo wood for Furniture and ancillary industries - Shri Neeraj Mutha | Link |
18 | Technical Session 3 - Bamboo wood for high – end design Architecture - Shri Prasanth Srinivas | Link |
20 | Technical Session 4 - Experience for Farmer Producer Organizations - Shri Tarun Pant | Link |
21 | Technical Session 4 - Roadmap of Round Bamboo Stick Market - Shri Pratap Goswami | Link |
22 | Technical Session 4 - State Best Practices _ Area Coverage, Variety and Industry Prospective _ Madhya Pradesh - Dr. Uttam Kumar Subuddhi | Link |
23 | Technical Session 4 - State Best Practices _ Area …pective _ Maharashtra - Shri. M. Srinivasa Rao | Link |
24 | Technical Session 4 - State Best Practices _ Area …ective _ North East India - Shri Dina Chhangte | Link |
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1. | Technical Session II | |
2. | Technical Session III | |
3. | Technical Session IV |
Name | Designation | Email ID |
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Dr. (Ms.) Neelam Patel | Programme Director | neelam[dot]patel[at]gov[dot]in |
Ms. Batana Anuradha | Senior Research Officer | anuradha[dot]batana[at]nic[dot]in |
Sh. Sanjay Srivastava | Director | - |
Dr Tanu Sethi | Sr. Associate | tanu[dot]sethi[at]gov[dot]in |
Dr. Harshika Choudhary | Consultant Grade I | harshika[dot]123[at]nic[dot]in |
Sh. Shiv Charan Meena | Research Officer | shivam[dot]meena[at]dcmsme[dot]gov[dot]in |
Ms. Manjisha Sinha | Consultant Grade-I | manjisha[dot]sinha[at]govcontractor[dot]in |
Sh. Pavan Raj G H | Consultant Grade-I | pavan[dot]raj[at]nic[dot]in |
Sh. Paremal Vijaysingh Banafarr | Young Professional | paremel[dot]banafarr[at]nic[dot]in |
Mayuri Gadhawe | Young Professionall | ma[dot]gadhawe[at]niti[dot]gov[dot]in |