"9924","14","archive","1305",,,"disk0/00/00/99/24","2017-03-28 05:15:00","2017-04-17 08:20:46","2017-03-28 05:15:00","monograph",,,"show",,,,"","","","","","","","","","",,,,"Kumara Charyulu","D","","","","","","","Kumara Charyulu","D","","","","",,,,,"","",,,,,"","India","ICRISAT (Patancheru)","","Rythu Kosam: Andhra Pradesh Primary Sector Mission. Delta Region Baseline Summary Report. Research Report IDC-12","pub","A1","CRPS2","crp1.14","public","technical_report",,"Rythu Kosam, Andhra Pradesh, Primary Sector Mission, Baseline Survey, Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, Fisheries, Livestock, Household survey",,"We are extremely thankful to the Government of Andhra Pradesh for providing the necessary financial
support to undertake this study under the Rythu Kosam project. Our special thanks to Chief Secretary
– Planning and staff of the Planning Department, Andhra Pradesh, for providing the necessary help in
undertaking this study. Our sincere thanks to officials of the Directorate of Economics and Statistics,
ANGRAU, and Professor C Ravi, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, for generously sharing data,
providing necessary logistical support and guidance in the smooth conduct of this study. We are also
thankful to Department of Agriculture, Department of Animal Husbandry, Department of Fisheries and
Department of Forestry officials for providing all kinds of support from initial planning of this study
to completion. We gratefully acknowledge the help rendered by officials of the Rythu Kosam Project
in the districts: In-charges, activity coordinators, scientific officers, field technicians and NGOs for
providing necessary data, execution of field surveys and giving critical inputs in building this report.
The authors are also grateful to P Ramesh, L Rajesh and M Subba Reddy for their assistance in field
survey supervision and validation of household data. Last but not least, we owe thanks to all the 1229
respondent farmers in the region for their cooperation during the survey, their warm hospitality and for
sparing their valuable time with us to deepen our understanding across sub-sectors of Andhra Pradesh’s
Primary Sector. Finally, the opinions and conclusions expressed in this report are the authors’ and not
necessarily of ICRISAT or the Government of Andhra Pradesh.","Andhra Pradesh has set for itself the target of becoming one of the top three states in India by the year
2022 in terms of socio-economic development and ease of doing business. The state aspires to achieve
the status of a developed state in the country by the year 2029, and the vision is to lay foundation for
the ‘Sunrise state of Andhra Pradesh’. The achievement of this vision is incumbent upon a fast paced
and sustainable double digit growth, delivered through a combination of programmatic and project
interventions with a focus on sustainable and inclusive development. To achieve its vision, the government
has charted out a multi-pronged strategy comprising seven missions, five grids and five campaigns. Among
the seven, the primary sector mission, Rythu Kosam, is most prominent, aiming at achieving ‘double digit
growth’ in agriculture and allied sectors. Also, a massive outlay of investments over the next five-year
period (2015-2020) are targeted in the area of agricultural development under consortium approach by
bringing state, national and international partners on board.
In partnership with the Government of Andhra Pradesh ICRISAT leads the consortium, and has designed
a strategy to transform the agriculture and allied sectors in the state. The focus of this mission is
primarily: improvement in soil fertility, access to better seed, reducing the cost of cultivation, productivity
enhancement and value addition in the agriculture, horticulture, livestock and fisheries sub-sectors.
Initially, 13 pilot sites corresponding to 13 districts of the state have been identified and established
for introduction, testing and scaling-up of a range of technologies over a period of time. The proven
technologies will be scaled-up to the entire district with suitable institutional reforms and different scales.
Supply and demand side interventions are aimed for improving the livelihoods of farmers in the state.
A major objective of the present study is to document the current status of the three pilot sites
covering 65 villages from eight mandals (administrative divisions) in three districts (West Godavari, East
Godavari and Krishna) belonging to the Delta Region of Andhra Pradesh. Purposive randomized sampling
framework was used to select representative villages from all study mandals in the region. A primary
household baseline survey was conducted from representative sample farmers (1229 HHs) in the pilot
sites in three districts...","2017","published",,,,,"ICRISAT","Patancheru, Telangana, India",,"32",,,,,,,"ICRISAT","RP Asia",,,"978-92-9066-584-7",,,,,,,"",,"","",,"Government of Andhra Pradesh","",,,,,,"",,,,,,,"",,,,,"",,,,,"","",,,,,"","",,,,,
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