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Ministry of Agriculture funding start-ups under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana in 2020-21

The Union Government accords very high priority to the agriculture sector. In order to contribute directly and indirectly to enhancing the income of farmers by providing opportunites to them and to provide employment to youth, start-ups are being encouraged. A component, Innovation and Agri-entrepreneurship Development programme has been launched under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana in order to promote innovation and agripreneurship by providing financial support and nurturing the incubation ecosystem.These start-ups are in various categories such as agro-processing, artificial intelligence, digital agriculture, farm mechanisation, waste to wealth, dairy, fisheries etc.

DAC&FW has selected 5 Knowledge Partners (KPs) as Centres of Excellence.  These are –

(1) National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE), Hyderabad,

(2) National Institute of Agricultural Marketing(NIAM) Jaipur,

(3) Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) Pusa, New Delhi,

(4) University of Agriculture Science , Dharwad, Karnataka and

(5) Assam Agriculture University, Jorhat, Assam

24 RKVY-RAFTAAR Agribusiness Incubators (R-ABIs) from across the country have also been appointed.  

The following are the components of this scheme:

The institutes issue calls for application for their programmes and based on a rigorous process of selection through various stages and a training of two months, the final list of start-ups that are to be funded through grants-in-aid are finalised. Training on technical, finance, intellectual property, statutory compliance issues etc. is provided. Mentoring of start-ups through monitoring of milestones and  timelines is part of the programme. 

Some start-ups that are being incubated offer the following solutions –

Apart from the above mentioned 6 startups, there are many more with innovative solutions to improve the farming eco system and augment farm household incomes. 

In all, a total of 346 startups in the agriculture and allied sectors are being funded for a sum of Rs. 3671.75 lakhs in this phase. This fund will be released in instalments. These start-ups were trained for two months at 29 agribusiness incubation centres (KPs & RABIs) spread across India. These start-ups will lead to employment to youth. Besides, they, directly and indirectly, will contribute to enhancing the income of farmers by providing opportunities to them.

For more details on Agri-entrepreneurship, RKVY website: https://rkvy.nic.in may be visited.

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