Krishi Sakhi
Krishi Sakhi
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will grant certificates to more than 30,000 self-help groups as Krishi Sakhis at Varanasi on June 18, 2024. Realizing the significant role & contribution of women in agriculture and to further enahncing the skills of rural women, the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare and the Ministry of Rural Development signed a MoU on 30.08.2023. Krishi Sakhi convergence program (KSCP) is the ambitious initiative under this MoU. Lets get to know more about Krishi Sakhis :-
Under the ‘Lakhpati Didi’ program, the aim is to create 3 crore Lakhpati Didis, one dimension of which is Krishi Sakhi. Krishi Sakhi convergence program (KSCP) aims to transform rural India through the empowerment of rural Women as Krishi Sakhi, by imparting training and certification of Krishi Sakhis as Para-extension Workers. This certification course aligns with the objectives of the “Lakhpati Didi” Program.
Krishi Sakhis are chosen as agriculture para-extension workers because they are trusted community resource persons and experienced farmers themselves. Their deep roots in farming communities ensure they are welcomed and respected.
Krishi Sakhis have already been trained on various extension service for 56 days on the following modules:
1. Agro Ecological Practices from land preparation to harvest
2. Organising Farmer Field schools
3. Seed banks + Establishment and Management
4. Soil health, soil and moisture conservation practices
5. Integrated Farming Systems
6. Basics of Livestock Management
7. Preparation and use of Bio inputs and establishment of Bio inputs shops
8. Basic communication skills
Now these Krishi Sakhis are undergoing refresher training with a special focus on Natural Farming and Soil Health Card through DAY-NRLM agencies in coordination with MANAGE.
Following the training, Krishi Sakhis will take a proficiency test. Those who qualify will be certified as Para-extension Workers, enabling them to undertake below mentioned MoA&FW schemes activities on the fixed resource fees.
S.N
Division Name
Activities
Activities wise per Krishi Sakhi/ Per Year Resource Fee
1
INM Division : Soil Health and MOVCDNER
Soil Sample Collection, Soil health Advisory, Formation of Farmer Producer Organisation, Training of Farmers
Soil Health = INR 1300
MOVCDNER (Only for Northeast) = 54000
3
Crop Division
Cluster Front Line Demonstration, Collection and uploading of data on Krishi Mapper
INR 10,000 per year
4
Crop Insurance Division: PMFBY
Mobilizing non loanee farmers, Loss Assessment
INR 20000 per Krishi per year can earn.
5
MIDH Division
Awareness about Horticulture Mission
INR 40000 per block. State will decide the distribution of INR 40000 in the number of activities
6
NRM Division: Rainfed Area Development RAD,Agroforestry, Per Drop More Crop
Climate Resilient Agriculture Practices Trainings, Distribution of Seedlings, Adoption of micro irrigation
INR 12000 per Krishi per Year.
7
Agriculture Infrastructure Fund
Outreach Agent, Facilitating Project, Create Awareness
INR 5000 per year
8
Seed Division: Seed Village Program
Farmer Training on Seed Production @900 per training
Minimum INR 900 per year. Rest, as per the need of the Krishi Sakhi in the local area
9
M&T Division:Sub Mission on Agriculture Mechanisation (SMAM),
Three Visits to Demonstration Field and collect data, photos and upload on the Krishi Mapper App
INR 10000 per year
10
Oil Seeds Division: National Mission on Edible Oils/ – OilSeeds (NMEO-OS)
Three Visits to Demonstration Field and collect data, photos and upload on the Krishi Mapper
INR 3000 per year
11
Plant Protection: NPS
Information on crop Situation, Pest Surveillance through NPSS, Collect photos, uploading photos
INR 1000 per year
12
Credit Division: KCC
Lead connect, KCC Application support, Credit Linkage
INR 5000 per year
Average Krishi Sakhis can earn in a year: – INR 60K to 80K.
As on date 34,000 Krishi Sakhis out of 70,000 have been certified as Para-extension Workers.
Krishi Sakhi Training Program has been rolled out in 12 states in Phase – 1: Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Odisha, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Meghalaya.
Currently under the scheme of MOVCDNER(Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region) 30 Krishi Sakhis are working as Local resource person (LRP) visiting each farm once in every month to monitor farm activities and understand challenges faced by the farmers. They also conduct Farmer Interest Group (FIG) level meetings every week to train farmers, interact and understand challenges faced by farmers, FPO functioning and marketing activities and maintain farmer diary. The resource fee they are getting INR 4500 per month for the mentioned activities.