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SCHEMES
OF NHB
TECHNOLOGY
DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSFER FOR PROMOTION OF HORTICULTURE
Objectives
Eligible
Components
1.
Objectives
- Popularization
of new technologies/tools/techniques for commercialization/ adoption.
- Introduction
of new concepts to improve farming systems.
- Upgradation
of skills by exchange of technical know-how.
- Consolidating
research efforts for specific problems.
- Identification/collection,
rapid multiplication & popularization of indigenous crops and other
flora of horticultural importance with emphasis on domestic and export
promotion.
- Familiarization
and exposure towards the newer scientific concepts/temper and research
& development from hitherto unknown, unexplored and traditional
status of farming and post harvest management on to the modern lines.
2.
Eligible Components
1. Introduction
of new Technologies
2. Visit of progressive farmers
3. Promotional and Extension activities
4. Expert Services from India/Abroad
5. Technology awareness
6. Organization/participation in seminars/symposia/exhibitions.
7. Udyan Pandit
8. Publicity and Films
9. Observation-cum-study tours abroad
10. Honorarium to Scientists for effective transfer of Technology.
Eligibility
Criteria and Pattern of Assistance
1. Introduction
of New Technologies
A. Pilot
Project based on high quality commercial production, compact area development
approach for popularizing new and modern scientific concepts in horticulture.
i. Commercial
sustenance shall be the main criteria for selecting such pilot projects
ii. Projects
should be smaller preferably below Rs. 10.00 lakhs.
iii. The
project may have one of the following aspects:_
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Development
prototype for adoption on a commercial scale |
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Demonstration
and training on new technology/tool/equipments |
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Implementation
of technology/concept. |
iv. Technology/tool/.equipment/critical
input including planting material (imported/ indigenous) to be tested
preferably on farmers' field for adoption & commercialization.
v. Funding
requirements for each item to be indicated with justification.
B. Post Harvest
Management, Primary Processing, Biotechnology and Introduction of New
tool/equipment/machinery is to be considered on merit with one or all
the following broad considerations:-
i. Increase
in efficiency of operation.
ii. Contribution
to quantity and quality.
iii. Reduction
in cost and contribution to economy.
iv. Increasing
shelf-life.
v. Benefit
such introduction over the existing level.
vi. It
should be relatively advanced tool/machinery/equipment.
C. R &
D projects on specific problems would also be considered on merit basis.
Project based on indigenous fruit, vegetables, flowers, medicinal and
aromatic plants would also be encouraged for domestic and export promotion.
NGO's are
not eligible for R&D projects.
Pattern of
Assistance
Grant upto
100% of the cost of project would be provided under the scheme. However,
it shall be restricted upto:-
- Rs. 10.00
lakh in case of projects falling under Category (A) and
- Rs. 25.00
lakh for projects falling under Category (B) & (C) to State Agricultural/
Horticultural Universities/Research Organisations/ State Department
of Horticulture/ Agriculture/PSU's and other related agencies/organisations
for transfer and demonstration of proven technology on commercial scale
and R&D efforts on specific issues.
However,
staff component shall have to be supported by the concerned organisation.
NHB may co-opt.
The services of experts if required for sanctioning such projects.
2. Visit
of Progressive Farmers
A) National/Domestic
Visits:
i) Representative
of State department of Agriculture/Horticulture may accompany farmers
groups to be recommended by the State Govt. NHB's officers of concerned
State/UT's may also organise such visits.
ii) Such
groups should be actively involved in the development and promotion
of horticulture.
iii) Farmers
should be in the age group of 20 to 55 years.
iv) Farmers
should have his own land where he/she may have been raising horticultural
crops or intends to establish horticulture farm/horticulture crops/horticulture
industry.
v) Preference
should be given to small, marginal and women farmers.
Pattern of
Assistance
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Financial
assistance in the form of grant-in-aid shall be provided for organising
such training/visit upto a period of 10 days (excluding journey
period). Assistance shall be limited to `to & fro' rail fare
of second class sleeper/ordinary bus fare in addition to boarding
charges @ Rs. 100/- per day per farmer upto a group of 30 farmers. |
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A
committee of NHB shall finalise such proposals. |
C. International
Visit
NHB may coordinate
the visit of progressive farmers to go abroad for exposure and training
in modern horticulture related technology.
Pattern of
Assistance
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A
group of 10 farmers can be taken with NHB assistance limited to
economic class to & fro air fair. |
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Local
hospitality to be borne by farmers themselves. |
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Only
State Govt./NHB promoted proposals are to be considered. |
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A
committee of NHB shall finalise such proposals. |
3. Promotional
and Extension Activities
- To demonstrate
modern/scientific techniques/technologies at suitable locations/areas
by the NHB.
- To demonstrate
improved/high yielding varieties of fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc.
- A committee
of NHB shall examine such proposals.
4. Export's
Services from India/Abroad
i. Criteria
for selection of experts wold be based on technical development programme.
ii. Services of Experts would be permitted on individual project basis
for a period not exceeding 15 days per year for first two years only.
iii. Selection of Experts be done by a Committee of NHB consisting of
representative from NHB, ICAR & Horticulture Division, DAC.
Pattern of
Assistance
Expenditure
on expert's services for travel and per diem shall be in accordance with
the Government of India's approved rates.
5. Technology
awareness
- To create
awareness about the introduction and new technologies/concepts by organising
seminars/workshop/exhibition at the local/district level for promotion
of horticulture.
- The amount
sanctioned for a particular year is required to be spent within the
same financial year giving proper justification, unless revalidated.
- NHB shall
be given full opportunity to high-light NHB's activities during such
seminars/workshops.
- NHB's
name should be acknowledged properly in the publication of the material/prizes/shields
distributed by the organisation.
- The organisation
would supply five copies of the publication to the NHB, free of cost.
Pattern of
Assistance
- Up to
Rs. 50,000/- per events/ organisation to be considered by the Committee
of NHB.
6. Organisation/Participation
in Seminars/Workshops/Exhibition, etc. for Promotion of Horticulture
- To create
awareness about the introduction and new technologies/concepts by organising
seminars/workshop/exhibition at the state, national and international
levels for promotion of horticulture.
- The amount
sanctioned for a particular year is required to be spent within the
same financial year giving proper justification, unless revalidated.
- NHB shall
be given full opportunity to high-light NHB's activities during such
seminars/workshops.
- NHB's
name should be acknowledged properly in the publication of the material/prizes/shields
distributed by the organisation.
The organisation would supply five copies of the publication to the
NHB, free of cost.
Pattern of
Assistance
The financial
assistance would be limited upto Rs. 3.00 lakh for State Level participation,
upto Rs. 5.00 lakh for National level participation and upto Rs. 10.00
lakh per event for international participation (3-5 days).
In case of
short duration (1-2 days) seminars, financial assistance would be limited:
- Upto Rs.
1.00 lakh per event for State Level participation,
- Upto Rs.
2.00 lakh for National level participation per event and
- Upto Rs.
3.00 lakh for International event.
In case of
such an event being organised by the State/UT, the proposal should be
submitted to NHB through State/UT Government. The proposal should highlight
each and every aspect for the overall promotion and development of horticulture
industry in that Sate/UT.
Participation
of concerned State Departments/Organisations of Horticulture, Agriculture,
Rural Development, Tribal Development, Ayurveda, Forestry, Irrigation,
Industry, Registrar of Cooperative Societies, Agro-Industries Corporation,
Association of Horticulture Growers, State Financial Institutions, Banks,
Cooperatives, Agricultural/ Horticulture Produce Marketing Corporations,
Marketing Boards/Committees, Agri./Horti. Universities and other Central
Government Organisations/Institutions etc. may be ensured. A list of some
of the Central Government departments/Agencies is given at Annexure-9.
If the State/UT
Govt. feels the necessity of participation by any other agency/ organization,
they are at liberty to do so.
The proposal
will be considered on merit by the Committee of NHB.
7. Udyan
Pandit Competitions
i. State
Deptt. of Horticulture/Agriculture is required to submit detailed proposals.
ii. NHB may also organise such events at national level.
Pattern of
Assistance
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NHB
assistance shall be limited to Rs. 1.50 lakh per event. |
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A
Committee of NHB shall examine and sanction such proposals. |
8. Publicity
a) Publications
i. Brochures
and other publicity material for media (news papers/magazines/audio/video)
meant for farmers and other beneficiaries to be prepared/published directly
for NHB in English/Hindi.
ii. NHB's
news letters.
iii. In
house publications by NHB.
iv. Publication
of horticulture related books.
Pattern of
Assistance
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For
items (I), (ii) & (iii), the work would be handled either by
NHB or awarded to the specialised outside agencies empanelled by
NHB for printing, formatting, designing and art-work. |
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For
item (iv), assistance would be provided by NHB subject to a ceiling
upto Rs. 1.00 lakh per beneficiary/organisation. |
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A
Committee of NHB shall examine and sanction such proposals. |
b) Films
i) For
preparation of fresh video films, detailed script would be submitted
to NHB with objectives of audio/Visual & estimated cost details,
name of the producers empanelled with DAVP/DAC, expected time to completion,
etc.
ii) Script
& cost ceiling on the basis of DAVO/Extension Division rates would
be scrutinized by Script Committee of the Board.
iii) MOU
on the line of DAVP/DAC shall be signed between NHB& organization/producer.
iv) Video
films prepared by NHB shall be screened in various States/UTs during
horticulture fairs. Films prepared by Extension Division and ICAR on
relevant topics shall also be screened by NHB.
Pattern of
Assistance
100% cost
to be borne by NHB
9. Observation-cum-study
Tours Abroad
Observation-cum-study
tours shall be conducted for officers of NHB, Horticulture and other concerned
Divisions of DAC and the State Horticulture Departments to give exposure
to the officers about horticulture industry in the advanced countries.
The team
should not exceed nine members, including the team leader at a time.
A visit should
not exceed seven days excluding the journey days.
These study
tours would be in addition to the various other programmes sponsored by
NHB/GOI under technical cooperation, training workshops, seminars and
exhibitions etc.
The expenditure
for travel and per diem shall be borne by NHB as per Government of India
approved rats. The names of the officers from the State Horticulture Departments
shall be finalised by NHB after observing the outstanding merit and performance
of such officers in the field.
10. Honorarium
to Scientists for Effective Transfer of Technology.
Honorarium
to scientists/experts for facilitating effective transfer of technology
as per the details of schemes covered under Development of High quality
commercial Horticulture and Transfer of Technology.
Pattern of
Assistance
Grant upto
Rs. 20,000/- for one expert for a group of upto 5 experts per project
would be provided with a ceiling of Rs. 1.00 lakh per project. A committee
of NHB shall recommend such proposals.
APPLICATION
FORMAT
The Application
Format for components at Sr. Nos. 1, 2, 5 & 6 above, is given at Annexure-6.
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