Eyhorn-2004-Organic Agriculture in India
Eyhorn-2004-Organic Agriculture in India
Eyhorn-2004-Organic Agriculture in India
Conclusions
Archived at http://orgprints.org/00002768/
Focus on improvement of
farmers livelihoods
development orientation
Stabilize yields
Value addition
Organic price
premium
Direct / fair
market links
Market
Certification Production
Extension
Research
Individual farmers
Farmer groups
NGO projects
Companies
Estates
Most needed:
Developing organic
packages of practices
Offering professional
advice to farmers
Domestic Markets:
Marketing skills
Prices?
Requirements? Specifications?
Quality management?
Processing?
Stakeholders
Consumers
Production
Potentials
Trade
Obstacles
December 2002
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
Rice
Wheat
Pulses
Vegetables
Fruits
Ayurvedic
medicines
Source: Interviews of 50 upper middle class citizens of Mumbai. ACNielsen ORG-MARG Pvt. Ltd., 2002
Exported (t)
3000
550
Rice
2500
Wheat
1150
Pulses
300
700
1800
375
1200
250
Sales
Potential
Availability
Tea
good - moderate
good - moderate
good - moderate
Rice
good
poor
Protein grains
good
poor
Spices
good - moderate
moderate
Vanilla
good
poor
Mango
moderate
moderate
moderate
Pineapple
good - moderate
good - moderate
moderate
Nuts
good
good
poor
Replies of 21 importers in Germany, Netherlands, UK, Switzerland, Japan and USA. Source: FiBL, 2002
23 %
Importing
from India
77 %
No import
from India
47 Importers interviewed in Germany, Netherlands, UK, Switzerland, Japan and USA. Source: FiBL, 2002
NPOP: National
Standards based on
IFOAM Basic
Standards
Most needed:
Organizing smallholders
for group certification
NPOP: Accreditation
system based on
IFOAM / ISO 65
Improving proficiency of
Accredited national
certification bodies
Gaining international
certification bodies
recognition
Make
policy makers
Policies
Research
Extension
Standards
Accreditation
MoC, MoA,
APEDA, Boards
Agr. Subsidies
Support Schemes
MoA, Planning
Commission
Universities
Research Centres
ICAR, SAU, Central
Research Institutes
Agricult. extension
service
KVKs, State Depts.,
RAEOs
Producer Organisations
Certification Bodies
Cooperatives
Producer Groups
Companies, Projects
E.g. PDS, VOFA, TOFA, Ecofarms,
Agrocel, Maikaal,
Inspection
Certification
Standard development
IMO, SKAL, Ecocert, BCS, SGS,
INDOCERT, APOF
Farmers
Processors
Consumers
Traders
Fields of activity:
Inspection and Certification
Accreditation and legal framework
Organic cotton (Research and extension)
Capacity buidling
Market Development
Sustainable Tourism
Policy dialogue and strategy development
Board of Trustees
= Appeals Committee
elected by the GB
Certification
Committee
Executive Director
Appointed by the BoT
Administration
Office, Documentation, Accounting
Part time
Inspectors
FiBL, Switzerland
Mandated by:
Swiss Agency for
Development and
Cooperation (SDC)
Remei AG,
Switzerland
Capacity building of
individuals and
institutions; training
Consultancy
services
Networking
stakeholders
Patrons Club
Board of Directors
President, Board Members
Executive Committee
2 BoD members, ED,
2 Heads of Divisions
Resource
Persons
Production
Systems
Division
Farm management
Soil fertility
Pest management
Executive Director
cum Secretary of BoD
Processing &
Marketing
Division
Market Expertise
Food Processing
Collaboration
Partners
Information &
Documentation
Division
Administration
Division
Public Relations
Information, Web
Office Secretariat
Finance
Providing information on
government support schemes.
Project contents:
Awareness creation
Market intelligence
Building up supply and market chains (pilot projects)
Capacity building in organisational development, quality
management, marketing, fair trade etc.
Export: Image?
Legal framework:
Update?
Production
Methods:
Improvement?
Market
Certification
National
Cerftification
Bodies:
Recognition?
Production
Research
System
comparison:
Results?
Advice
Local Advisory
Service:
Organisation?
Extension
Material:
Development?
Trends:
Challenges: