Make a Difference in Sustainable Agricultural Development

(MAD in SAD)

Capacity Enhancement  Programme

Venue:                        New Delhi



Training Dates:          14th July to 15th July 2007



Duration:                    2 Days



Context

India is today one of the six fastest growing economies of the world.
The business and regulatory environment is evolving and moving towards
constant improvement. A highly talented, skilled and English-speaking
human resource base forms its backbone. The Indian economy has
transformed into a vibrant, rapidly growing consumer market,
comprising over 300 million strong middle class with increasing
purchasing power. India provides a large market for consumer goods on
the one hand and imports capital goods and technology to modernize its
manufacturing base on the other.

With these development indices soaring up, India is falling apart and
the graph seems to fall when it comes to food security, nutrition, bio-
energy, environment and livelihood for rural India. Food security is
determined by food availability, food access and is interlinked with
livelihood. To meet the UN Millennium Development Goal of reducing the
number of hungry people to half by 2015, there is a need to bridge the
huge gap between attainable yield and average yields harvested by the
farmers especially in developing countries under fragile
environments.



Slow agricultural growth is a concern for policymakers as some two-
thirds of India's people depend on rural employment for a living.
Current agricultural practices are neither economically nor
environmentally sustainable and India's yields for many agricultural
commodities are low. Poorly maintained irrigation systems and almost
universal lack of good extension services are among the factors
responsible. Farmers' access to markets is hampered by poor roads,
rudimentary market infrastructure, and excessive regulation. India is
classified by FAO as a low-income, food-deficit country and has the
largest number of poor, food-insecure people in the world. About 360
million people, 40 percent of India's population, live in chronic
poverty, consuming less than 80 percent of minimum energy
requirements. Integrated farming system, agro-processing and renewable
energy, are essential both to meet food production targets for
increasing food and nutritional security, poverty alleviation and thus
livelihood security on sustainable basis. Besides, the ruthless
exploitation of natural resources coupled with increasing
industrialization is also leading to the energy and rural economy
crises.



The incident of farmer's committing suicide due to crop failure and
growing debt have made policy makers, civil society organizations and
innovators rethink India's agricultural policy and prospects.
Globalization of economies and liberalization of trade under WTO
regime have economic, ecological, ethical, social and technological
dimensions.



For Sustainable Development and livelihood security, development of
economic and social infrastructure along with congenial policy reforms
is equally important. Also, participatory research and knowledge
management with farming communities using information technology needs
strengthening to enhance productivity and income per hectare on an
environmentally sustainable basis.



Seeing the criticality of the roles of Sustainable Agriculture in
addressing livelihood issues and inclusive economic growth,
Responsenet brings together individuals and organisations working in
the area of research, Policy formulation, Capacity building of
farmers, Outreach Programmes, farmer rights , Media Agencies,
Corporate, government bodies and Communities on a single platform and
share  collectively, views and ideas to enable the creation of
sustainable collaboration of  various stakeholders through
responsenet.org



Experts Profile:



Dr. Haridas V.R  Caritas India,

Dr.Haridas V.R of Caritas India,  has Over nine years experience with
extensive hands on exposure to areas like Programme development,
Execution and Monitoring, Training and related research and studies.
His people management and administration skills experience especially
cover Natural Resources management, Watershed management, and
sustainable agriculture initiatives with various organisations
globally.



Dr.Haridas V.R has written and compiled books i.e., Soil and water -
the cradle of life, Shades of Green and Songs of Oasis.



His present capacity as Manager NRM Programme of Caritas India
includes environment training and feasibility study of environmental
projects, its monitoring and evaluation.  Dr.Haridas has also done
extensive research on topics like Litho logical mapping through remote
sensing, Land use mapping through remote sensing, GIS Applications in
Hydrogeoloical studies, Interpretation of Soil Resources  and many
other agriculture related studies.



Practical inputs for watershed management, Sustainable Agriculture,
Environment Management of Asia partnership for Human development,
Drought Management and impact assessment, Farmers Rights,  are some
national and international programmes that Dr.Haridas has contributed
in the past.  He has also attended many international forums and a
member of international forums like the working committee of APHD.



Objectives:



a.   To Strengthen and broaden partnership mechanisms supporting the
implementation of the action plans and the exchange of experiences.

b.   To Study the existing information dissemination channels used by
both public and private organizations and current ICT initiatives for
the agriculture sector.

c.   Identify principles and approaches leading to policy, social,
economic and institutional improvements facilitating the dissemination
and adaptation of sustainable agriculture.

d.   To analyze new trends in agriculture, and the means of making
them available to farmers.

e.   To identify long term challenges of food, bio-energy, livelihood
security and formulation of strategies to achieve the UN millennium
goal of reducing hunger by 2015.

f.   To provide an opportunity, to exchange knowledge and technologies
on sustainable agriculture in fragile environments.

g.   Understanding the sustainability need during a disaster
situation.

h.   Cover Concepts of Sustainable Agriculture, Current scenario of
Natural resources,  Engineering measures for Soil and water
conservation, Application and implication of Agronomic Measures,
Integrated Pest Management (IPM ),  Integrated Crop Management
( ICM ),  Soil Regeneration Measures. (SRM), Case of Livestock Feed,
Breed and Health Management, Globalization and its impact on the
Indian Agriculture,    Marketing strategies for the Indian
agricultural sector and Corporate Role and Investment in the
Agricultural Sustainability in India.

Contents:





14th July 2007



09:30 AM - 10:00 AM            Welcome Speech and Introduction of
Speakers & Participants



10:00 AM - 11:00 AM            Concepts of Sustainable Agriculture.

¡P        Historical basis of sustainability in traditional
agriculture and challenge of increasing food demand.

¡P        Sustainability of production systems, lifestyles, values and
institutions of resource management.

¡P        Ethical basis of sustainability: six principles of bio-
ethics



11:00 AM - 11:15 AM            Tea Break



11:15 AM - 01:15 PMCurrent scenario of Natural resources

¡P        De-forestation and its impact.

¡P        Water level depletion and pollution.

¡P        Soil degradation and soil pollution.

¡P        Effects of globalization on natural resources.

¡P        Causes of natural disasters.



01:15 PM - 02:00 PM             Lunch



02:00 PM - 03:30 PM             Engineering measures for Soil and
water conservation.

¡P        Techniques of building contour trench, various types of
bunds, dams and bench terracing.

¡P        Various models (Pond, farm pond, 30/40 model) of
operationalising soil and water conservation.

¡P        Channel diversion, Roof water harvesting and Rain water
harvesting.



03:30 PM - 03:45 PM             Tea Break



03:45 PM - 05:00 PM             Application and implication of
Agronomic Measures.

¡P        Choosing of crops and land preparation.

¡P        Contour farming involving mixed cropping and strip cropping.

¡P        Crop Rotation, mulching and vegetative barriers.



15th July 2007



09:30 AM - 10:10 AM            Summary of the 1st Day



10:00 AM - 11:45 AM            Sustainable Agriculture Development
(SAD)

a.      Integrated Pest Management (IPM )

o       Biopest and disease management.

o       Pest preventing planting pattern ( p4 method )



b.      Integrated Crop Management ( ICM )

o       Mixed cropping methods and intercropping.

o       Tonal Tonic.



c.       Soil Regeneration Measures. (SRM)

o       Effective Micronutrients (EM)

o       Jeeva Jal (Amruth Pani)

o       Cytosine

o       Panchagavya

o       Gunapam

o       Black Gold.



11:45 AM - 12:00 PMTea Break



12:00 PM -  01:30 PMCase of Livestock Feed, Breed and Health
Management

¡P        Biotechnological alternatives and their sustainability

¡P        Indigenous animal husbandry and veterinary care

¡P        Drought and livestock management policy

¡P        Challenges ahead in livestock and health management.



01:30 PM - 02:15 PM             Lunch



02:15 PM - 03:15 PM             Globalization and its impact on the
Indian Agriculture.

¡P        Intellectual Property Rights and the Farming community.

¡P        Genetically Modified crops: Challenges for Indian
Agriculture.

¡P        Role of Indian Government in augmenting farmers needs.

¡P        Role of WTO and the changing global scenario with regard to
the developed countries.



03:15 PM - 04:15 PM             Marketing strategies for the Indian
agricultural sector.

¡P        Existing Marketing system in India- challenges and future
growth possibilities.

¡P        Trade policies and programmes for agricultural prosperity in
India.



04:15 PM - 04:30 PM             Tea Break



04:30 PM - 05:15 PM             Corporate Role and Investment in the
Agricultural Sustainability in India.

¡P        Corporate investment in agricultural research

¡P        Support to local initiatives, innovations and enterprises.

¡P        Exploring avenues to merge corporate interests and those of
Farmers for better prospects.





05:15 PM - 05:30 PM             Certificate Distribution and Vote of
Thanks by Responsenet



Methodology:



The training consists of structured learning exercises and case-
studies. A participatory approach and a high level of interaction
among participants and trainers are involved. Trainers and
participants share experiences, good practices and lessons learned to
enhance learning opportunities to favour the development of innovative
approaches to solve problems. The following approaches are also used:

a.       Lectures

b.       Group exercises

c.       Presentations.

d.       Case Studies

e.       Interactive Sessions



Target Audience:



a.       Entrepreneurs

b.       Developmental professionals

c.       Non-Governmental Organisations

d.       Financial professionals and Bankers

e.       Governmental Agencies

f.        Policy Makers

g.       Agriculturists

h.   Scientists and researchers

i.    Financial Institutions






Past Participant Organisations of Responsenet Trainings and Seminars
include:


1        Two Days workshop on "Effective Use of Media and
Communication for Development Issues". Synopsis of the workshop is
available at: http://www.responsenet.org/show.detail.asp?id=2621

Organisations participated: Jambudvipa Trust, Score foundation, YRG
CARE, WFP, BISWA, Handicap International, Cansupport, Chintan
Environmental Research and Action Group, Aga Khan Foundation (India),
TNS India Pvt.Ltd., TNS India Private  Limited, SIAM ( Soceity of
Indian Automobiles Manufacturer), Pondicherry Multipurpose Social
Service Society (PMSSS), Brooke Hospital for Animals, IFRC, Child In
Need Institute, Path India, Intervida, ICYO-Indian Committee of Youth
Organizations, IIYD, Pragati Jubak Sangha(PJS), Indian Institute of
Youth and Development, Anarde Foundation





2          One Day International Conference on "Facilitation of supply
chain for Disaster Management". Synopsis of the conference is
available at:

            http://www.responsenet.org/show.detail.asp?id=2168

            Organisations Participated: Institute of Pathology-ICMR,
Hill & Associates (India) Private Limited, World Health Organisation,
Fire & Safety  Disaster Prevention & Management Centre, JVD
Technologies France, Defence Academy -Sri Lanka, Steel Authority of
India Limited, Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research,
Institute of Pathology -ICMR, World Vision India, DHL Express - India,
World Bank Group, Aligarh Muslim University, Cornell University,
Ithaca, Electrical Disaster Management Society, Oxfam (India) Trust,
Kasturba Medical College, Sikim Manipal University, Indian Red Cross
Society Diploma Disaster Preparedness & Rehabilitation, Knowledge
Links, HCL Technologies BPO Services Ltd, American Red Cross India
Operations Center, RMSI, Reliance Energy Limited, North Delhi, Power
limited NDPL, Goldman Sachs, Emmanuel Hospital Association Disaster
Management & Mitigation, Speck Systems Limited, Directorate General of
Home Guards, Science applications International Corporation,
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Amber Fort Museum,
Sarmang Software, Lord Health Care And Rescue, F.V.K.S, Eclipse
Technologies Pvt.Ltd, Institute of Pathology -ICMR, IFRC,  NIAW
(National Institute of Animal Welfare), Italian Trade Commissioner,
Ispat Industries Limited, American Red Cross India Operations Center,
Centre for Fire. Explosive & Environment Safety, Indian Army, CYSD-
NSWC, Aerospace and Defense, Frost and Sullivan (I) Pvt. Ltd.,
Confederation of Indian Industry, Plan International Inc, DFID India,
Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services, North Delhi Power Ltd., United
Nations High Commissioner for  Refugees (UNHCR), JNU, ESI
Corporation,New Delhi, Bharat Electronics Limited, Bharat Electronics
Limited, Human welfare Society, Centre for Strategic Studies and
Simulation (CS3), International Airlines, TNS INDIA, Haryana Institute
of Public Administration, RedR, Sphere, INSARAG, Artevea Digital India
Pvt Ltd, Development Oriented Operatons Research and Surveys, MPDD,
Indira Gandhi National Open University, Genpact, WFP, Strategic
Technologies Implimentaion Group, Escorts heart Institute & Research
centre, Applied Education & Renewable energy, Some Space e-Learning
Institute, Safety Pubication, HIAB Ltd, European Aeronautic Defence
and space Company, Catholic relief services, Eurocopter India, Federal
signal corporation Federal warning systems, Indian Institute of
Technology Mumbai, JYOTECH, Hi Tech International S.r.l, Airtransport,
UNCHR, Apeejay School Faridabad

3          Three Day workshop on  Intent to Implementation of Disaster
Mitigation and Management of Natural Disasters (Synopsis of the
workshop is available at: http://www.responsenet.org/show.detail.asp?id=934)


Organised in partnership with Great Indian Dream Foundatio n

Organisations participated: Blesson Samuel from Discipleship Centre,
Delhi;Gabriel Das from Discipleship Centre, Delhi; K.S Sanjeev from
Discipleship Centre, Delhi; Sanjeev Arora from CEE, Ahmedabad; Keren
Nazareth from CEE, Ahmedabad; Jyoti Sharma from European Commission,
Delhi; Leela Devasya from Bellary Diocese Development Society, Kerela;
Fr.H.F.Pinto from Bellary Diocese Development Society, Kerela; Krupali
Panchal fromAIDMI, Ahmedabad; Pranav Dave from AIDMI, Ahmadabad; Amit
Kumar from Hindalco Industries Ltd., Renukoot; Suresh Prasad from
Hindalco Industries Ltd., Renukoot; N.M Pandya from Gujarat State
fertilizers and Chemical Limited; Ruchika from Goonj, Delhi; Mallika
Singh from PHDCCI, Delhi; Dr.Ch.Vijay Kumar from HIV Alliance,
Hyderabad; Rita Mishra from CHF, Ahmadabad; Mahindra from CHF,
Ahmadabad; Sujata Sharma, Telecom  Delhi; and others From Civil
Defense and Students.



2          Two Day Workshop on Management  Information System for
Micro Finance Institutions (Synopsis of the workshop is available at:
http://www.responsenet.org/show.detail.asp?id=934)

Organized in partnership with Planet Finance India and NIIT,

Organizations participated: NABARD, Indian Farm Forestry Development
Cooperative Ltd.,  BRAC-Bangladesh, CARE India-Bhopal, Culcutta Urban
Service, Gramalaya, VSAD-Bangladesh, ADAMS-Bangladesh, Society for
elimination of Poverty-Bangladesh, Prottyashi-Bangladesh, ARBAN-
Bangladesh, Nari Maitree-Bangladesh, CARE-Bangladesh, ANNESHA-
Bangladesh, VESDC-Bangladesh, Mamata-Bangladesh, FIDA International,
Maanaveeya Holdings & Investments Private Limited, BCT, SADHAN, PKSF,
Bangladesh.



3.                  Two Day Workshop on Micro-enterprise Development
(Synopsis of the workshop is available at:

http://www.responsenet.org/show.detail.asp?id=361)

In partnership with Development Alternatives and Bahai House for the
Advancement of Women.

Organisations participated: United Nation Development Programme, Oxfam
Novib - Sri Lanka, One World South Asia, Geneva Global, Mahila Haat,
Himcon, Seeds, Tamil Nadu Organic Farmers Movement, Aastha Sansthan,
Vikas Sansthan and Vishwa Yuva Kendra



6.         Three Day National Workshop on HIV/AIDS & Counselling
Techniques   (The Synopsis of the             workshop is available
at: http://www.responsenet.org/show.detail.asp?id=703)

Organized in partnership with Vision Foundation and Indian Social
Institute, Organizations participated: Leprosy Mission-New Delhi .
Youth Parliament-New Delhi, Mason& Summers Alcobev Pvt Ltd-Bangalore .
Tata Chemical Society for Rural Development-Babrala U.P. One World
South Asia-New Delhi .  CYDA-Pune. CSR-New Delhi . Pest Control India
Pvt. Ltd-New Delhi . Rural Development Society-Tamil Nadu. GM Medical
Centre-U.P. World Vision-New Delhi .





Participation Fee & Mode of Payment:



Rs. 5000/- (Inclusive of Training Manuals, 2 days refreshments, and
stationery).



Seats are limited  and thus advance registration is suggested. To be
sure of participation, we request you to send the nominations at the
earliest along with the participation fee. For registration, kindly
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