Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
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SKILL DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES FOR FARMERS

Posted On: 04 FEB 2025 6:58PM by PIB Delhi

The Government has initiated and is implementing the following schemes aimed to provide farmers with latest skilling requirements.

The Government is implementing Skill Training of Rural Youth (STRY) with the objective to impart short term skill training (7 days duration) to rural youths and farmers in agriculture and allied sectors for upgradation of their knowledge and skills and promote wage/self employment in rural areas. The component aims at providing short duration skill based training programs to rural youth and farmers on agri-based vocational areas for creating a pool of skilled manpower. Recently, the STRY programme has been subsumed under ATMA cafeteria.  

The Government is implementing skill development programmes through Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) under Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) in different States of the Country to serve as single window agricultural knowledge, resource and capacity development centres with mandate of technology assessment and demonstration for its use and capacity building. As part of its activities, the KVKs are imparting training to the farmers, farm women and rural youths on different aspects of agriculture and allied sectors (Crop Production, Horticulture, Soil Health and Fertility Management, Livestock Production and Management, Home Science/Women empowerment, Agril. Engineering, Plant Protection, Fisheries, Production of Input at site, Agro forestry etc.) for their capacity building.

A Centrally Sponsored Scheme on ‘Support to State Extension Programmes for Extension Reforms’ popularly known as Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA) is implemented across the country by the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare. The scheme promotes decentralized farmer-friendly Extension system in the country with an objective to support State Government’s efforts to revitalize the extension system and making available the latest agricultural technologies and good agricultural practices in different thematic areas of agriculture and allied areas to farmers, farm women and youth, through various interventions like Farmers Training, Demonstrations, Exposure Visits, Kisan Melas etc.  Presently, the scheme is being implemented in 739 districts of 28 States & 5 UTs in the country.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare is implementing ‘Sub Mission on Agricultural Mechanization’ (SMAM). For implementation of this scheme Four Farm Machinery Training & Testing Institutes (FMTTIs) located at Budni (Madhya Pradesh), Hissar (Haryana), Geraldine (Andhra Pradesh) and Biswanath Chariali (Assam) are engaged in the country for imparting skill development training courses to different categories of beneficiaries like farmers, technicians, under graduate engineers, entrepreneurs on selection, operation, repair and maintenance, energy conservation and management of agricultural equipments.

Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), an umbrella scheme of Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, is implemented for ensuring holistic development of agriculture and allied sectors. There is provision for allowing the states to choose their own agriculture and allied sector development activities including training programmes as per the district/state agriculture plan.

The Government has launched National Skill Development Mission under the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) in July 2015, under which the DA&FW has been operationalizing skill training courses of minimum 200 hours duration for rural youth and farmers as per the approved Qualification Packs developed by Agriculture Skill Council of India (ASCI) in the areas of agriculture and allied sectors. Recently, this programme has been subsumed under ATMA cafeteria. 

The details of the number of farmers benefited/trained under the skill development schemes implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare during the last three years, year-wise is given as under:

S.No.

Schemes

Number of Farmers Trained

Total

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

1.

STRY

10456

11634

20940

43030

2.

KVK

1691744

1953220

2156363

5801327

3.

ATMA

1359069

1428446

1207207

3994722

4.

SMAM

13261

15440

14971

43672

5.

RKVY

--

3799

2951

6750

6.

MSDE

3470

3715

718

7903

 

Total

3078000

3416254

3403150

9897404

 

The funds allotted/utilized under respective schemes in the districts of Tiruchirappalli and Pudukottai are given as under:

District : Tiruchirappalli.

(Rs. in Lakhs)

S.No

Schemes

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

 

 

Funds alloted

Funds utilized

Funds alloted

Funds utilized

Funds alloted

Funds utilized

1.

STRY

0.42

0.42

0.42

0.42

1.26

1.26

2.

ATMA

51.5

51.5

24.9

24.9

21

21

3.

TNSDC STRY

0.88704

0.88704

0.68544

0.68544

--

--

 

Total

52.80704

52.80704

26.00544

26.00544

22.26

22.26

Source: State Department of Agriculture, Government of Tamil Nadu

 

 

District : Pudukottai

(Rs. in Lakhs)

S.No

Schemes

2021-22

2022-23

2023-24

 

 

Funds alloted

Funds utilized

Funds alloted

Funds utilized

Funds alloted

Funds utilized

1.

STRY

0.84

0.84

0.42

0.42

1.26

1.26

2.

ATMA

56.40

56.40

39.50

39.50

19.60

19.60

3.

TNSDC STRY

1.69

1.65

0.60

0.58

--

--

 

Total

58.93

58.89

40.52

40.50

20.86

20.86

Source: State Department of Agriculture, Government of Tamil Nadu.

This information was given by Minister of State for Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Ramnath Thakur in a written reply in Lok Sabha today.

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