4
Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Role of Crop Protection Chemicals & Solutions February 2018 – Federation House, New Delhi Civil Society Partner Knowledge and Strategy Partner Academic Partners Farmer Association Partners

Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Role of Crop Protection ...ficci.in/events/23539/Add_docs/Agrochemical-2018.pdf · Code: UTBIINBBTNM, IFSC Code: UTBI0TNM709 The Indian Agrochemical

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Role of Crop Protection ...ficci.in/events/23539/Add_docs/Agrochemical-2018.pdf · Code: UTBIINBBTNM, IFSC Code: UTBI0TNM709 The Indian Agrochemical

Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Roleof Crop Protection Chemicals &Solutions

February 2018 – Federation House, New Delhi

Civil Society PartnerKnowledge and Strategy Partner Academic Partners Farmer Association Partners

Page 2: Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Role of Crop Protection ...ficci.in/events/23539/Add_docs/Agrochemical-2018.pdf · Code: UTBIINBBTNM, IFSC Code: UTBI0TNM709 The Indian Agrochemical

February 2018 – Federation House, New Delhi

Overview

India is still far behind major economies in terms of

crop-yields and therefore, needs to adopt measures

to increase its productivity so as to meet the needs of

an ever-increasing population. The table below

explain.

It is established that the judicious use of crop

protection/ enhancement chemicals significantly

enhance agricultural productivity. Besides there are

other solutions such as bio-pesticides, bio-technology,

Plasticulture/ Fertigation, digital applications etc.

Fertigation/ Plasticulture enhance crop yields while at

the same time facilitating judicious usage of

pesticides/ fertilizers and water.

The greater danger for most of us is notthat our aim is too high and we miss it , but itis too low and we reach it.Michaelangelo

Yields of major crops, 2015 (Tonnes/hectare)

Agriculture sector is most important component of national

economy. It supports above 50% of rural households and

employs approx.. 80% of economically active women in the

country. As per Economic Survey of India 2016, India uses 2

to 4 times more water to produce a unit of major food crop

than does China and Brazil. The survey also notes that in

India, the farmers crop yield losses range from 15-25%

owing to the presence of weeds/pests etc as also notes

with concern the use of sub-standard pesticides.

India currently supports nearly 18% of world's

population with 2.4% land resources and 4% of water

resources. The Indian Agriculture sector is consuming

almost 80% of available water.

2.9 3.2

4

5.4 5.7

2.7 2.8

5.8 5.45.2

4.74 3.7

2.4

10.6

12.4

5

6.3

5.3

2.4

3.2

1.9 1.7 1.8

2.53.1

0.6

Wheat Rice Maize Soybean

USA South Korea Japan China EU (28 countries) Brazil India

Page 3: Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Role of Crop Protection ...ficci.in/events/23539/Add_docs/Agrochemical-2018.pdf · Code: UTBIINBBTNM, IFSC Code: UTBI0TNM709 The Indian Agrochemical

FICCI jointly with Department of Agriculture Cooperation & Farmers Welfare and Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals, Govt. of India is organizing the above conference on December 19, 2017, which is seventh in the series at Federation House, New Delhi.

About the event

Event Objectives• To facilitate “Ease of Doing Business” & Make in India

• To encourage R & D, Innovations and application technologies.

• To understand farmers perspective and what they want from the stakeholders

• To focus various crop protection solutions to enhance productivity, while protecting the environment & soil fertigation.

• To bring the latest development in science to the farmer.

Potential Audience Policy makers and regulators/ Industry/ Academic/ R&D Experts /Development agencies & NGOs/ Civic Society/Supply Chain Professionals/ Consultants/ farmers/Traders/ Prospective entrepreneurs/banking and financial institutions

Participation Details• The delegate fee includes (conference registration,

delegate kit, conference literature, networking lunch) `

3000 per delegate(inclusive taxes)

• For two or more delegate of the same company and FICCI

Associate Members and members of supporting

assoc iat ions (10%) d iscount : ` 2700/- per

delegate(inclusive taxes)

• For 5 or more delegates and FICCI corporate members

(25%) discount: ` 2250/- per delegate (inclusive taxes)

• It does not include airfare, hotel stay, or any other

incidental expenses

• Academics/Students/Farmers (Restricted to 20 students

sponsored by the institution): ` 1000/- per person.

Complementary Entry for Farmers nominated by

registered farmer's bodies

•· Please mention FICCI membership number in the

Registration Form to avail the discount. All fees are

payable by cash/ cheque/demand draft in favour of

“FICCI” payable at New Delhi

• You may also pay through Swift transfer in favour of

“Bank Name: United Bank of India, 1 Tansen Marg, New

Delhi - 110001. Savings A/c No. '0359018009732; SWIFT

Code: UTBIINBBTNM, IFSC Code: UTBI0TNM709

The Indian Agrochemical industry is valued at USD 4.7 billion in FY16 and is

estimated to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% to reach USD 9 billion by FY25. Export

market is expected to grow at 8.0% to reach USD 5.2 billion by 2025. India is

the fourth largest producer of agrochemicals worldwide, after United States,

Japan and China. Approximately 50% of the demand comes from domestic

consumers while the rest goes towards exports. While the domestic demand

is expected to grow at 6.5% per annum, exports are estimated to grow at 9%

per annum during the same period.

Indian Crop Protection Chemical Industry

FY 15 FY 20

-4.4

9 %

6.5 %

3.15

3.142.30

-7.5 %

-6.3

2.05

Source: Analysis by Tata Strategic

Domestic (USD Bn) Exports (USD Bn)

Pesticide consumption (Kg/ha) FY 15

Source: Industry reports, Analysis by TATA Strategic

The per hectare consumption of pesticides in India is

amongst the lowest in the world and currently stands at

0.6 kg/ha as compared to other leading economies. In

order to increase yield and ensure food security for its

enormous population pesticides penetration in India is

bound to go up.

thRequest for refund received before 30 January, 2018. A 25%

handling charges shall be deducted from the total amount deposited

towards the delegate fee and the rest refunded by cheque. No refund threquest shall be entertained after 30 January, 2018.

Refund Policy

17

12.5

3.7 3.72.8

0.6

China Japan Germany France UK India

Page 4: Theme: Doubling the Farmers Income-Role of Crop Protection ...ficci.in/events/23539/Add_docs/Agrochemical-2018.pdf · Code: UTBIINBBTNM, IFSC Code: UTBI0TNM709 The Indian Agrochemical

The Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals is a part of the Ministry of Chemicals & Fertilizers, Govt. of India. The Department is entrusted with the responsibility of policy, planning, development and regulation of Chemicals & Petrochemicals Industries. For more details on Department of Chemicals & P e t r o c h e m i c a l s ; p l e a s e l o g o n t o www.chemicals.nic.in

FICCI is the voice of India's business and industry. Established in 1927, it is India's oldest and largest apex business organization. It serves its members from the Indian private and public corporate sectors and multinational companies, drawing its strength from diverse regional chambers of commerce and industry across states, reaching out to over 2,50,000 companies. For more details please log on to www.ficci.com

The Department of Agriculture,

Cooperation & Farmers Welfare is a

part of the Ministry of Agriculture and

Farmers Welfare. It is responsible for

national policies and programmes

aimed at achieving agricultural growth.

For more details please log on to

www.agricoop.nic.in

For Further Details Please Contact

Supporting Partners

Media Partners

Renu GoyalExecutive Officer

Chemicals & Petrochemicals FICCI

Federation House, 1 Tansen Marg, New Delhi -110001

T: +91-11-23487473 Email: [email protected]

Rinky Sharma Assistant Director

Chemicals & Petrochemicals FICCI

Federation House, 1 Tansen Marg, New Delhi -110001

T: +91-11-23487473Email: [email protected]

Partners Complimentary Passes Insertion in Delegate Kit

` 7 Lacs*

` 6 Lacs

` 5 Lacs

` 2 Lacs

` 2 Lacs *

` 1.5 Lacs*

` 1.5 Lacs

` 4 Lacs

Platinum Partner

Gold

Silver

Delegate Kit

Networking Lunch

Networking Hi Tea Partner

Associate Partner 2

Premium Partner 8

Registration Desk Partner ` 2 Lacs

Badges & Lanyards Partner ` 2 Lacs

7

6

5

3

3

2

Branding and Partnership opportunitiesPlease Note (* Exclusive to One)

2

2

I N D I A

CCFI