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    A study by the students of SPJIMR on thefunctioning of the trust and identificationof potential sectors

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    The Study Group The group from S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai

    Anup Maheshwari B.Tech ( Aerospace Engineering) , IIT Bombay.

    Currently pursuing PGDM in Finance.

    Chandan Agarwal

    B.E. (Mechanical Engineering), BITS Pilani.Currently pursuing PGDM in Finance.

    Kashvi Bhachawat B.Tech (Computer Science), VIT Vellore.

    Currently pursuing PGDM in Information Management.

    Manoj V. Dev B.Tech ( Chemical Engineering), NIT Calicut.

    Currently pursuing PGDM in Marketing.

    Neha Bhalla B.E. (Electronics and Communication), Rohtak University NTU.

    Currently pursuing PGDM in Information Management.

    Pratistha Srivastav B.Sc. (Electronics), Hansraj College, Delhi University.

    Currently pursuing PGDM in Finance.

    Swati Gupta B.Tech (Electronics and Communication), IGIT, GGSIPU Delhi.

    Currently pursuing PGDM in Marketing.

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    Govt Agencies

    NABARD

    Narmada ValleyFarm Produce

    Pvt. Ltd. Harda

    Facilitation

    Farmers and SHGNarmada Valley RuralDevelopment Trust

    Knowledge Hub

    Motivation

    Education

    Knowledge

    Innovation

    Collaboration

    Commercialization

    of Forest Minor

    Produce

    Agri and Rural Tourism

    Dairy Development

    Seed Producers

    Education

    Food Park,

    Harda

    For Local

    InfoCo

    Ordination

    Sale of

    produce

    through

    Commercial

    ventures

    Farmer

    friendly

    formats

    Contract

    FarmingCorporate

    Retailers

    Corporate

    Commodity Co.

    Herbal Co.

    Traders from

    Modern Cities

    Irrigation SystemProducers

    Technologists

    (Dehydrators)

    Exporters of

    Food Items

    Food Processors

    Floriculture

    NARMADA VALLEY TRUST MODEL

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    Our Model Partners

    Mahindra and Mahindra

    C.G. Herbals, Mumbai

    Future Agrovert, Mumbai

    Nirmal Seeds, Maharashtra

    First Impression, Mumbai

    Nikhil Sugar Mill Ltd. , Harda

    Malpani Trust, Mumbai / Bajwada

    State Bank of India, Harda

    Jain Irrigation System Ltd. , Jalgaon Narmada Valley Farms Produce Ltd

    Organization for Motivation, Harda

    Lal Bahadur Shastri Mahavidyalaya, Harda

    Buldana Urban Co-Operative Credit Society Ltd.

    Dhoot Krishi Farm, Kannaud.

    K.G. Educational Society, Bhopal.

    Krishak Jagat, Bhopal

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AGRICULTURE: UPGRADATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY

    MULTICROPPING

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AGRICULTURE: UPGRADATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY

    EXTENSIVE MECHANISATION

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AGRICULTURE: UPGRADATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY

    POLYHOUSES: Normal and Force Ventilated

    and Drip Irrigation

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AGRICULTURE: UPGRADATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY

    KNOWLEDGE SHARING THROUGH FARMERS CLUBS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AGRICULTURE: UPGRADATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY

    KNOWLEDGE SHARING THROUGH FARMERS CLUBS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AGRICULTURE: UPGRADATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY

    SUPERIOR QUALITY SEEDS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    HORTICULTURE

    Examples: Mango, Guava, Amla, Pomegranate, Chikku, Lemon

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    HORTICULTURE

    Examples: Mango, Guava, Amla, Pomegranate, Chikku, Lemon

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    SERICULTURE

    Model partner Mr.Shrivastav (Prakrit, Hoshangabad)

    High profit margin business (33-40%), Year long production, high care but small gestation,one time investment

    Prakrits turnover is 10 crores in just 5 years

    High forecasted demand for silk with export potential

    Experimented earlier. Hence Harda farmers acquainted to basic knowledge of silk farming

    Recommendations

    Start Sericulture on a large scale

    Improvise on earlier mistakes

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    DEFORESTATION: WHAT IT HAS DONE!!!

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    AFFORESTATION AND FOREST VILLAGES

    Advantages

    Arrests soil erosion and hence flooding Government schemes to encourage afforestation: Subsidy on

    plants and cash and produce benefits

    Prevent forest fires by making 3m wide rings

    Dense forests will help in keeping the temperature low

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    TOURISM

    Potential Tourist Spots Identified:

    Joga, Makdai, Teli ki Sarai, Siddeshwar Temple, Omkareshwar,

    Bhimbheteka, Chichot Kuti, Babar Caves, Buana Festival

    Harda was awarded Best District for eco tourism last year

    The unique concept of Agri Tourism can be developed

    Eco tourism model can be developed by building sustainable and non

    polluting accommodations

    Light and sound shows to promote the extremely rich history and culture can

    be presented to the tourists

    Adventure and water sports can be made available in places like Makdai and

    Joga

    Food joints should be opened in all spots for providing refreshments

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    TOURISM

    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    TOURISM

    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    TOURISM

    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    WAREHOUSING AND COLD STORAGE

    Produce can be kept in a controlled environment so as to reduce damageThey can be graded in the warehouse itself and sent directly for export

    If cold storage facilities are made available, multi cropping will increase as vegetables and

    fruits can be kept fresher for a longer time

    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    MICROFINANCE AND DAIRY FARMING

    Model partner Sahayog Microfinance (Mr.)

    Small loans upto Rs 50000 to a group of 10 women on Joint liability group methodology

    similar to NVDRFT

    Dairy training, breeding, milk route, financing

    Currently only 3000 litres of milk produced. Potential for 1 lakh litres

    Sahayog also present in Biogas (Renewable) energy (4 biogas plants of 10MW each) and

    pharmaceuticals. Already operates in Bhopal, Betul, Hoshangabad and Chhindwara districts

    Recommendations

    Livestock raising and breeding should be started on a large scale

    Government assistance can be taken to develop milk routes

    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    MICROFINANCE AND DIARY FARMING

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    EDUCATION

    Education

    Challenges Faced

    No provisions for higher secondary education No agriculture related courses

    Lack of quality faculty

    Accessibility is a big issue

    How to Address

    Training camps and placement fairs should be organized Use of latest technology like VSAT

    Constructing an Agricultural University

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    EDUCATION

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    EDUCATION

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    HEALTHCARE

    Healthcare

    Challenges faced: Lack of Speciality hospitals

    People have to travel long distances to reach hospitals

    Low HIV awareness

    How to Address?

    Awareness camps to be held in association with Red Cross

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    Organic Farming ( Nateuco Science)

    No fertilizer being used

    Saves money for the farmer

    3 years needed for soil preparation for organic farming

    Growing demand in cities because of rising health awareness

    Easy to export as products will be of a very high quality

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    COMPUTERIZATION OF COOPERATIVE SOCITIES

    Case study visit Charkhera Society

    Meeting with Mr. Ashok Gurjar (Chairman, Charkhera society) & Mr. Gaikwad (DDM, Nabard)

    Computerization already recommended by vaidyanathan committee

    Benefits Accounting transparency, efficient tracking, farmers education and

    recommendation, easier implementation of funds disbursal and insurance

    Recommendations - Computerization of all 52 Cooperative societies with a centralized

    control structure

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    SCOPE AND EXPANSION OF POTENTIAL SECTORS:

    VALUE ADDITION

    Mr. Pintoo agarwal Solvex Ltd.

    Mr. Agarwal Kamal Kishore Flour mill

    Mr. Vipin Agarwal Sugar factory

    Mr. Neeraj Liven Tea

    Better margins at higher step of value chain

    Mr. Shankar Solanki polyhouse farming & indigenous brands

    Rana greens eliminates 2 layers of middleman and gives fair price to both farmers & customers

    RecommendationsEncourage setting up processing plants instead of sending to Mumbai and IndoreDehydrate to make export quality

    Produce indigenous Narmada valley brands

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    ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Kansotiya, Chief Secretary of Higher education

    Mr. , Commissioner of Narmadapuram

    Mr. Sudam Khare, Collector (Harda)

    Mrs. Pushplata (Ex-collector of Harda)

    Recommendations

    Knowledge of Government schemes should be enhanced

    Invite government officers to club meetings

    Our Model Partners

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    Our Model Partners

    Mahindra and Mahindra

    C.G. Herbals, Mumbai

    Future Agrovert, Mumbai

    Nirmal Seeds, Maharashtra First Impression, Mumbai

    Nikhil Sugar Mill Ltd. , Harda

    Malpani Trust, Mumbai / Bajwada

    State Bank of India, Harda

    Jain Irrigation System Ltd. , Jalgaon Narmada Valley Farms Produce Ltd

    Organization for Motivation, Harda

    Lal Bahadur Shastri Mahavidyalaya, Harda

    Buldana Urban Co-Operative Credit Society Ltd.

    Dhoot Krishi Farm, Kannaud. K.G. Educational Society, Bhopal.

    Krishak Jagat, Bhopal

    Meets with distinguished people in and around Harda

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    Meets with distinguished people in and around Harda

    Mr. Azad Shatru

    Mr. Deepak Verma, SP Harda

    Upper Collector, Harda

    Mr. Ashok Gurjar, President

    Mr. J.S Gaikwad, DDM, NABARD

    Mr. Uttam Kumar Sharma, Harda Forest Officer, SDO

    Mr. Manoj Jain , Education dept

    Dr. Sudam Khare, Collector of Harda

    Mr. Rajeev Khare, Founder, LBSNC

    Mr. Vipin Agarwal, Owner, Nikhil Sugar Mill

    Meets with distinguished people in and around Harda

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    Meets with distinguished people in and around Harda

    Mr. Rajendra Gaur, Coordinator, Dhangaon Club

    Ms. Vasu, Ranger

    Mr. Vidhu Kashyap, Manager, Radhasaomi Trust

    Mr. Sachin Bondriya, Founder, Krishak Jagat

    Dr. Deepak Suchde, Practioner, Nateuco Science

    Mr. Lokesh, Sanskar School

    Mr. Manmohan Dhoot, Seed Farmer

    Mr. Shrivastav, District Silk Board officer

    Mr. Jagdish Gaikwad , DDM, Nabard Dr. Alam Khan, Food Expert, ICAR

    Mr. J.N. Kansotiya, Principal Secretary Govt. of MP, Higher Education Deptt.

    Mr. Pushpa Lata

    Sahyog MF

    Mr. Parikshit Rana, Founder, Rana Greens

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    Thank You