THE ROLE OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

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CREDIT SEMINAR The role of public private partnership in animal husbandry Presented by : Dr AMOL A .KAMBLE. Dept of Veterinary And Animal Husbandry Extension. BOMBAY VETERINARY COLLEGE. Guided by :Dr MANISH SAWANT Sir

Transcript of THE ROLE OF PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY

CREDIT SEMINAR

The role of public private partnership in animal husbandry

Presented by: Dr AMOL A .KAMBLE.

Dept of Veterinary And AnimalHusbandry Extension.

BOMBAY VETERINARY COLLEGE.

Guided by :Dr MANISH SAWANT Sir

OUTLINES1. Definition and concept

2. History

3. Need of PPP

4. Role of PPP in Indian Economy

5. Role of PPP in Indian Agriculture

6. Advantages and Disadvantages of PPP

7. Public Extension

8. Private Extension

9. Role of PPP in Animal Husbandry

10.Constraints of PPP

11.Challenges for implementing PPP

12.Conclusions

13.References

Definition

Public-private-partnership or PPP is a mode of

implementing government Programmes/schemes

in partnership with the private sector.

The term private in PPP encompasses all non

government agencies such as

Corporate sector eg. Venkys

Voluntary organizations eg. NGOs

Self-help groups eg. PRADAN .

Partnership firms eg. Tata kisan

Individuals and community based

organizations.

More Strength.

Better quality

service

Able to serve value

chain.

Limited reach in

term of farmer.

Inadequate network.

Less coverage of

poor farmer .

*Quality service

*Efficiency of management

*Funding capacity

*Lack of trained manual

personnel

*Limited channel of

extension

Concepts

Contracts between public sector and private

sector.

Private sector provide public service. .

Private finance initiative.

Expertise.

Efficiency.

History

Before 1990 only public sector

(Coal industry 1973)

After 1990 trends change LPG

Model Starting of PPP

Need of PPP

Human resource development

Economic growth.

Investments.

To increase per capita income

Certainty of budget and outcome.

Need of PPP continue……

For affordable project Better value for money.

More efficiency .

Faster project delivery.

Asset utilisation .

For Risks allocation.

Role of PPP in Indian Economy

1. To increase the growth of economy.

2. Availability of investment.

3. To robust the growth of Indian economy with

world.

4. Minimizing Government funding.

Technical knowledge

& inputs.

Extension service.

Market channels &

Marketing facility.

Utility of time .

Agriculture resources

Management.

Research and

innovation.

Advantages of PPP

1. Effectiveness

2. Higher Productivity

3. Accelerated Delievery

4. Clear Customer Focus

5. Time utility

6. Professionalism

Disadvantages of PPP

Complicated contracts

Culture gap

Hold up problem

Public staff concern

Inefficiencies

Barriers

1. Flexibility

2. Timeline

3. Focus of the project

4. Communication

5. Autonomy within the partnership

6. Conflicts

Challenges

1. Cost of infrastructure.

2. Lack of legal and policy

framework.

3. Risk identification.

4. Transparency.

The role of public private

partnership in livestock sector

Animal Health policy

• Quarantine.

• Policy and legislative framework.

Financial services

• Credit.

• Insurance.

Disease control

• Control at borders.

• Quarantine (border and inland)

• Infrastructure, inspection, Screening &

Certification.

• Diseases data systems.

Provision of veterinary services

• Clinical veterinary services.

• Compulsory Prophylaxes accreditation.

• Inspection of food of animal origin and

infrastructure.

Marketing services

• Input provision (except vet drugs and

genetic material)

• Marketing of livestock products

• Milk and meat processing

• Processing of livestock products

• Livestock markets and infrastructure

Genetic resources

• Conservation indigenous breed .

• Breeding services.

Animal Information Systems

• Animal Identification and Traceability.

• Disease data systems (Animal Resource

Data and Information Systems)

Laboratory and diagnostic services

• Certification, Standards, quality assurance

under accreditation

• Diagnostic tests

Research, education and extension

• Training .

• Extension and advisory services .

• Animal resources research.

• Technology development and transfer.

• Knowledge and information systems.

• Research.

Public Private Partnership a lucrative model

Punjab based Dairy project

Mr Upneet Rajorhia, Mr Jasbir Khangura,

Punjab-based Macro Dairy Ventures Private Ltd.

TANUVAS to help overcome fodder shortage, generate income

TANUVAS are being signed with farmers who desire to grow fodder grasses like

Bajra Napier (Co-4), Guinea grass,(Anjan grass), Fodder sorghum (CoFS-27),

Multi cut fodder Sorghum (CoFS-29), African tall maize, Legumes (Desmanthus,

Stylo, Cowpea) and tree fodder varieties (Sesbania, Subabul, Glyricidia).

Lack of infrastructure

Trained inputs

Availability of resources

Lack of communication

Adoption and diffusion of

Animal Husbandry practices

Conclusions

1. Meaningful concept.

2. Scope for expanding PPP.

3. PPP is the promise of better quality of service

to legal and regulatory reforms .

4. PPP mobilizing public and private capital.

5. Need of Suitable environment.

References

• AHD reports Maharashtra 2012 -13

• Economic survey INDIA 2012-13

• ICAR INDUSRTY MEET 2010-2011

• INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH

INSTITUTE www.ifpri.org

• Agricultural research, MoU, fodder

shortage, TANUVAS, Public Private Partnership

• Public–private partnership From Wikipedia.

• Academic Foundation, 2004. State of the Indian

Farmer, a millennium study. Ministry of Agriculture,

Government of India, New Delhi.

• Government of India, 2010. Guidelines for modified

‘support to state extension programmes for extension

reforms’ scheme, Department of Agriculture &

Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of

India, June 2010.

• Planning Commission, 2008. Eleventh Five Year Plan

(2007-2012), Vols. I&III, Government of India, New

Delhi.

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