NAWO-DHAN: New Horticulture Agribusiness Initiative
Project Overview
NAWO-DHAN stands for New Agriculture Wealth Opportunities Driving Horticulture Agribusiness Networking. The project focuses on increasing food crop production in Kerala. It aims to utilise land that is currently fallow or unused. The initiative will engage farmer groups through Service Level Agreements (SLA). This approach treats farming as a service, ensuring no transfer of land ownership.
NAWO-DHAN stands for New Agriculture Wealth Opportunities Driving Horticulture Agribusiness Networking. The project focuses on increasing food crop production in Kerala. It aims to utilise land that is currently fallow or unused. The initiative will engage farmer groups through Service Level Agreements (SLA). This approach treats farming as a service, ensuring no transfer of land ownership.
Selection Process
The Agriculture department is currently shortlisting farmers. This selection is based on technical and financial criteria. The goal is to identify suitable candidates from the 149 cultivators who expressed interest. Selected farmers will collaborate under the NAWO-DHAN framework.
The Agriculture department is currently shortlisting farmers. This selection is based on technical and financial criteria. The goal is to identify suitable candidates from the 149 cultivators who expressed interest. Selected farmers will collaborate under the NAWO-DHAN framework.
Economic Context
Kerala’s agricultural landscape presents challenges. There is an important production-demand gap for vegetables and fruits. Estimates show a gap of 13.76 lakh metric tonnes for vegetables and 14 lakh metric tonnes for fruits. This project seeks to address these gaps by promoting better land use.
Kerala’s agricultural landscape presents challenges. There is an important production-demand gap for vegetables and fruits. Estimates show a gap of 13.76 lakh metric tonnes for vegetables and 14 lakh metric tonnes for fruits. This project seeks to address these gaps by promoting better land use.
Land Use Statistics
Kerala has a total cropped area of 25,23,014.31 hectares. Of this, more than 85% is dedicated to perennial crops. Only 15% is allocated to food crops. Additionally, around 1,03,334 hectares of land are currently fallow. The NAWO-DHAN initiative aims to convert some of this unused land into productive agricultural space.
Kerala has a total cropped area of 25,23,014.31 hectares. Of this, more than 85% is dedicated to perennial crops. Only 15% is allocated to food crops. Additionally, around 1,03,334 hectares of land are currently fallow. The NAWO-DHAN initiative aims to convert some of this unused land into productive agricultural space.
Investment Opportunities
The state government is promoting this scheme to attract investments. Since agricultural income is not taxable, it is an appealing option for investors. The initiative encourages both individuals and multinational corporations to invest in high-tech value cropping. This could enhance the agricultural output of the region.
The state government is promoting this scheme to attract investments. Since agricultural income is not taxable, it is an appealing option for investors. The initiative encourages both individuals and multinational corporations to invest in high-tech value cropping. This could enhance the agricultural output of the region.
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