Agriculture in India continues to be a powerful engine for livelihood security, economic growth and social transformation. The current situation in Indian agriculture is characterized by two different scenarios. On the one hand we have problems of slow growth, poor economic returns from farming operations, widening urban rural income divide, inadequate oilseed stocks etc. And on the other hand, powered by policy initiatives, we see hectic pace of happenings in the market place with large corporate entering into agriculture to provide the missing links, agri graduates taking up new agribusiness models, newer kinds of farming models being perfected by innovative farmers, substantially enhanced role of banks and development institutions, and emergence of new village level institutions, The Farmer Producer Organisations.
The FPOs are the new age rural institutions, formed under the FPC Act, blending the beauty of commercial company, cooperative and not for profit entity. FPOs are emerging to play vibrant role in agribusiness development and connecting farmers with the markets. Government of India is handholding and supporting them massively, and so are the other key stakeholders, including corporate. While there is great potential for the FPOs to bring about transformational changes in agricultural economy of the country, but many FPOs are facing challenges, ranging from trained human resource to business modelling to finance and marketing. There is need to bring all key stakeholders on one platform so that they could support, partner and participate with FPOs. Keeping this in view, ICFA is hosting the state level events of FPOs to understand their issues and facilitate them to partner with Industries and institutions for enhancing their operational and economic viability. Accordingly, ICFA is organising 20 states level events, comprised of workshops, expos and business meets, involving @250 FPOs and other stakeholders, including State Government officials, bankers, development institutions, experts, food industry and corporates. The events aim to facilitate market linkages, inputs and technology deliveries, produce sourcing, financing, agro processing and export through farmer-industry-institutional partnerships.
Read moreInaugural Session
Tea Break
Session 1 : Leveraging the power of FPOs as credible sourcing partners for agro produce
Session 2 : FPOs as effective channel partners for delivery of inputs and technologies
LUNCH
Session 3 : FPOs-Industry parnership in driving millets development
Session 4 : Partnering with FPOs for boosting agro exports
Session 5 : Role of FPOs in value addition and agro processing
Concluding Session
Concluding Tea
10:00 am – 11.00 am
11.00 am – 11.15 am
11.15 am – 12.15 pm
12:15 pm – 01.15 pm
01.15 pm – 02.00 pm
02.00 pm – 03.00 pm
03.00 pm – 04.00 pm
04.00 pm – 05.00 pm
05.00 pm –05.30 pm
05.30 pm – 06.00 pm
Inaugural Session
10:00 am – 11.00 am
Tea Break
11.00 am – 11.15 am
Session 1 : Leveraging the power of FPOs as credible sourcing partners for agro produce
11.15 am – 12.15 pm
Session 2 : FPOs as effective channel partners for delivery of inputs and technologies
12:15 pm – 01.15 pm
LUNCH
01.15 pm – 02.00 pm
Session 3 : Partnering with FPOs for boosting agro exports
02.00 pm – 03.00 pm
Session 4 : Role of FPOs in value addition and agro processing sector
03.00 pm – 04.00 pm
Session 5 : Role of FPOs in value addition and agro processing
04.00 pm – 05.00 pm
Concluding Session
05.00 pm –05.30 pm
Concluding Tea
05.30 pm – 06.00 pm
Indian Chamber of Food and Agriculture (ICFA) is the apex chamber focussed on growing farmers’ incomes through trade facilitation and agribusiness linkages with strong national and global presence through industry working groups, professional councils and institutional partnerships, proposes is organising these events. ICFA has got requisite expertise in organising large number of such events at the national and regional levels. Partnering with SFAC, the nodal agency for FPOs, substantially enhances the success and effectiveness of these events.
The council boasts of a strong network of farmers bodies with an unparalleled outreach to grass root level farmers through All India Farmers Alliance (AIFA) and District Agriculture Councils (DAC). ICFA has been hosting various conventions and meetings at district and state level bringing farmers and agri exporters to the forefront. ICFA acts as the national platform for interfacing concerned stakeholders, institutions, and public and private sectors involved in creating, standardizing and disseminating agricultural knowledge to forge synergistic alliances and to promote policy support leading to a vibrant agrarian economy and national prosperity.