MINI MISSIONII OIL PALM III EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING KARNATAKA DATE 25102016 Karnataka State has a potential of 260 lakh ha for oil palm cultivation Currently in the State about 8600 farmers are cultivating oil palm in an area of 10400 ha out of which 4300 ha is under bearing p ID: 560270
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NATIONAL MISSION FOR OILSEEDS AND OIL PALM (NMOOP)
MINI MISSION-II (OIL PALM)
III EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
KARNATAKA
DATE: 25.10.2016Slide2
Karnataka State has a potential of 2.60 lakh ha. for oil palm cultivation.
Currently, in the State about 8600 farmers are cultivating oil palm in an area of 10400 ha. out of which 4300 ha. is under bearing, producing about 15000 M.Ts of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFBs) annually.The annual Crude Palm Oil (CPO) Production is about 2600 M.Ts worth about Rs.9.80 crores.There are 4 oil palm processors in the State operating in specific districts. The state has enacted Oil Palm Act in the year 2013 The State Government in the interest of the farmers has announced assured price since 2008. 7. The FFBs price for the month of Sept-2016 has been declared at Rs.7967/- per M.T.
INTRODUCTIONSlide3
Recently, the State Government has also announced assured price for 3 yrs starting from 2015-16 to 2017-18.
The assured price for the year 2015-16 has been declared at Rs.9500/- per M.T.For the first time, Aadhar enabled payments have been made to the farmers to disburse Minimum Assured Price for the year 2015-16.A Committee constituted under the chairmanship of Principal Secretary to Govt., Horticulture will decide the assured price for the year 2016-17 and 2017-18.Slide4
Opening Balance as on 1.4.2015 (GOI share)
Allocation/ Approved Funds
Release of Funds including revalidation of opening balance
Expenditure
Unspent Balance (GOI) as on 1.4.2016GOIStateTotalGOIStateTotalGOIStateTotal66.612183.686(33%)375.776(67%)559.46*158.45323.978482.43134.635320.098453.4423.817
Rs. in lakhs
PROGRESS UNDER NMOOP- MM-II (OIL PALM) DURING
2015-16Slide5
PROGRAM AND PROGRES UNDER NMOOP – MINI MISSION –II (OIL PALM) FOR 2016-17
Central Share (29%)
State’s matching Share (71%)
Total
Unspent balance as on 1.04.2016 or opening balance for 2016-1723.81757.94381.76Budget required during 2016-17 as per AAP189.584461.342650.926Total213.401519.285732.686Rs. in lakhsOpening Balance as on 01.04.16 (GOI)Release of FundsExpenditureUnspent Balance (GOI)GOIStateTotalGOIStateTotal
23.817
96.5192
234.8203
331.3395
73.06
166.37
239.43
23.4592Slide6
Severe competition from Arecanut, Sugarcane, Coconut and Banana.
Long gestation period in Oil Palm and Small holdings of the farmers. Difficulty in harvesting of FFBs from tall plantations and Non-availability of skilled labour for harvesting oil palm FFBs from tall plantations. Continued drought situation resulting in drying of bore-wells, open- wells and lakes. FFBs and edible oil Price fluctuation or Price in-stability. Low productivity due to non-practice of good management practices by the farmers. Acute power shortage.
Import policy and low import duty on Crude Palm Oil by Govt. of India.
CONSTRIANTS FACED IN IMPLEMENTATIN OF THE PROGRAMSlide7