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100 years of establishment of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)-National Institute of Secondary Agriculture (NISA)

Posted 21 Sep 2024

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ICAR-NISA was established in 1924 as Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, in Ranchi, Jharkhand. It was renamed in 2022 as ICAR-NISA and comes under Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare

Secondary Agriculture 

  • Secondary agriculture includes the value addition of primary agricultural products as well as other agriculture-related activities like beekeeping, poultry farming, agricultural tourism etc. 
    • It refers to all practices/processes that convert agricultural produce, residues and by-products into high value commodities for pharmaceutical, industrial, medicinal and specified food uses
    • Secondary agriculture is a broad term including both food and non-food processing.
  • Examples: Extraction of vitamins from grains and oil from rice bran, production of jaggery from sugarcane, cottage scale unit for making jams, pickles etc. 
  • Growth Potential: 
    • Consumer demand for value-added products like ready-to-eat and functional foods. 
    • Requirement for use of unconventional renewable agro-bio resources
    • Large quantities of agricultural byproducts. 

Significance of Secondary Agriculture

  • Environmentally sustainable: Crop residues and agricultural waste can be utilized properly instead of being burnt or dumped. 
  • Farmer’s Income: Better economic returns from activities like beekeeping, lac culture, etc. 
  • Value Addition: Enhances shelf life and increases total productivity. 
  • Cottage Industry: Promotes agriculture/rural and cottage industries and usage of technology.  

Challenges of Secondary Agriculture

  • Industries producing high value products from agriculture residues/by-products like Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, etc. are in nascent stage. 
  • Small size land holdings in India making collection of crop residue difficult. 
  • Lack of research in appropriate technology. 
  • Lack of awareness on the processing of agricultural waste by farmers.
  • Tags :
  • Secondary Agriculture
  • National Institute of Secondary Agriculture (NISA)
  • Farmer’s Income
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