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Authors Information
SequenceTypeName TitleFirst NameLast NameDepartmentInstitute / Affiliation
1 Author Prof. Kausik Pradhan Agricultural Extension UBKV
Abstract Information
TrackID
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IUAES23_ABS_G5310
Abstract Theme
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P102 - Uncertainties, unpredictalities and marginalizatio: The impact and matigation for survival of agriculture and humanity
Abstract Title
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Unleashing the uncertainties through collectivization of agriculture in Sub- Himalayan Agri-food System
Short Abstract
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In the changing climate situation, achieving food security despite of the food and environmental uncertainties is complex public concern. Small holder farmers are forced to contend with a cycle of low investment, poor productivity, low value addition, weak market orientation and low margins. The answers to the myriad uncertainties lay in efficient farmer collectivisation, which confers greater bargaining power, better market and price discovery, access to credit and insurance, and sharing of assets and costs. The study was conducted to process the technology delivery model through FPO, Uncertainties identification through participatory modelling , networking through SNA etc.
Long Abstract
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The farming systems in the foothills of Himalayan region are primarily characterized by small-scale crop and livestock activities. In the changing climate, achieving the food security in this region is the complex concern of the policy makers. Farmers are faced with several environmental, socio-economic and political uncertainties that result in significant uncertainties affecting their operations and they are mostly depended on the whims and fences of the weather.  The agri-food systems become more complex and uncertain due to the integration of low investment, poor productivity, low value addition and weak market orientation. The answers to the gigantic uncertainties lay in the efficient farmer producer organization, the collectivization of small holder farmers which ensures better bargaining, extension advisory service and better marketing. The present study proposes an efficient technology delivery model incorporating the farmers’ collective component along with its advantages. The "out-scaling validation technique" was employed to validate the effectiveness of the farmer producer organisation based technology delivery model. This technique involves replicating the entire process in other farmer producer organisations to study the effectiveness of the model. By using this validation technique, the generalizability of the model could be tested and validated in different contexts. The uncertainties of the small holder farmers were identified with the help of participatory modeling. The network of the farmer producer organization was also identified with the help of social network analysis (SNA) to delineate the efficient execution of technological and financial institutional advisory services for upliftment of the farming community. The study paved the pathway for unleashing the uncertainties through collectivization of agriculture with the help of efficient farmer producer organisations and also can well be applied to accentuate the motivational spirit in case of developing a sustainable collective vibrant ecosystem by averting the uncertainties embedded with agriculture across the sub Himalayan social milieu.

Abstract Keywords
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Uncertainties, Participatory modelling, Social Network Analysis, Technology Delivery Model, Out-scaling