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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges &<br />

Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad<br />

Plant Protection 314 48.68<br />

Equipment<br />

Annual Income<br />

per family (Rs.)<br />

Irrigation 241 37.36<br />

Drip 5 0.78<br />

Sprinkle 1 0.16<br />

Tillage 108 16.74<br />

Tractor 77 11.94<br />

Harvesting 17 2.64<br />

Upto 50000 102 15.81 15.81<br />

50000 -1 Lakh 397 61.55 77.36<br />

1.0 -1.5 Lakh 97 15.04 92.40<br />

≥ 1.5 Lakh 49 7.60 100.00<br />

Conclusion<br />

From the survey it was concluded that small and fragmented land, less education and<br />

dominance <strong>of</strong> male in agriculture system are the major constrain. In spite <strong>of</strong> the many<br />

governments scheme running the socio-economic condition <strong>of</strong> the farmers not raised to an<br />

expected level among the study group.<br />

References<br />

Bhutia, T. L., Kumari, K. R., Snatashree, M. and Kumar, U. 2017. Constrain analysis in the<br />

crop-livestock farming system <strong>of</strong> small and marginal farmers <strong>of</strong> Bihar. SKUAST<br />

J. Res. 19(1): 92-96.<br />

Kumar, A., Singh, R. K. P., Bharati, R. C., Chandra, N. and Kumar, U. 2017. Growth<br />

Performance <strong>of</strong> Principal Crops in North Bihar during last four decades: Empirical<br />

Evidences. J. AgriSearch. 4 (2): 154-159.<br />

Vijoy, P. 2014. Agricultural development and out migration in Bihar. Int. j. economics<br />

commerce manag. 4(5): 30-33.<br />

Organisational Dynamics <strong>of</strong> FPCS for Good Management<br />

Akhil Ajith and Binoo P. Bonny<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture (KAU), Vellanikkara 680656, Kerala, India<br />

T6-26P-1209<br />

The rise <strong>of</strong> Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) has enabled farmers to increase productivity<br />

through efficient, cost-effective and sustainable resource use and to realize higher returns for<br />

the produce. Understanding the growing relevance, the GOI to promote FPCs allocated a<br />

budget <strong>of</strong> 200 crore rupees in 2014 under the Producer Organization Development and<br />

Institutional and policy innovations for accelerated and enhanced impacts<br />

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