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       OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES: SUB-MISSION ON AGROFORESTRY (SMAF) UNDER NMSA 
                      Operational Guidelines 
                  Sub-Mission on Agroforestry (SMAF) 
            Under National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA) 
                             
       1.  Introduction 
       1.1  Substantial area in the country is still dependant on rainfall for farming. Due to 
          the  changing  climatic  pattern,  rainfall  is  becoming  more  erratic,  making 
          cultivation   a high risk and less productive profession over the years. It has 
          therefore, becoming increasingly difficult for the majority of the Indian farmers 
          to  sustain  their  farm  production,  productivity  and  income.  Agroforestry  is 
          known to have the potential to mitigate the climate change effects through 
          microclimate  moderation,  conservation  of  natural  resources  and  creation  of 
          additional  source  of  livelihood  and  income  opportunities.  In  order  to  make 
          agriculture  less  vulnerable  to  climatic  aberrations,  Government  of  India 
          formulated the National Agroforestry Policy in 2014. The policy recommends 
          for setting up of a Mission or Board to address development of agroforestry 
          sector in an organised manner. The Sub-Mission on Agroforestry (SMAF) under 
          NMSA is an initiative to this end. The aim of the submission is to expand the 
          tree coverage on farmland in complementary with agricultural crops. 
       1.2  Agroforestry  not  only  provides  environmental  services,  but  also  economic 
          gains, as about 65 % of the country’s timber requirement is met from the trees 
          grown outside forests. The Agroforestry Policy has identified various factors 
          those have impeded the growth of the sector like non availability of quality 
          planting  material,  prohibitive  legal  frame  work  particularly  for  felling  and 
          transit  regulations,  inadequate  extension  mechanism,  lack  of  proper 
          institutional support and focused programme for its development etc. 
       1.3  The mission is focused to achieve the quantifiable benefits such as increase tree 
          cover  to  enhance  carbon  sequestration,  enrichment  of  soil  organic  matter, 
          availability  of  quality  planting  material,  improvement  in  livelihood, 
          productivity enhancement of crop and cropping systems, development of an 
          information system etc.  
       2.  Mission Objectives 
         Sub-Mission on Agroforestry will have following objectives: 
       2.1  To  encourage  and  expand  tree  plantation  in  complementary  and  integrated 
          manner  with  crops  and  livestock  to  improve  productivity,  employment 
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                  OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES: SUB-MISSION ON AGROFORESTRY (SMAF) UNDER NMSA 
                         opportunities,  income  generation  and  livelihoods  of  rural  households, 
                         especially the small farmers. 
                          
                  2.2  To ensure availability of quality planting material like seeds, seedlings, clones, 
                         hybrids, improved varieties, etc. 
                            
                  2.3  To popularise various Agroforestry practices/models suitable to different agro 
                         ecological regions and land use conditions.  
                            
                  2.4   To  create  database,  information  and  knowledge  support  in  the  area  of 
                         agroforestry.  
                            
                  2.5  To provide extension and capacity building support to agroforestry sector. 
                   
                  3.     Mission Strategy 
                         To achieve these objectives for stimulating the growth of agroforestry in India, 
                         SMAF will have following multi-pronged strategy:  
                   
                  3.1  Expanding the coverage under tree plantation in arable land suitable to local 
                         agro climatic and land use conditions to provide livelihood, environmental and 
                         bio  diversity  protection  by  eencouraging  farmers  to  grow  trees  in  their 
                         farmland along with crops/cropping systems and/or livestock as an integral 
                         component of farming system. 
                           
                  3.2  Promoting  setting  up  of  new  small  nurseries  and  hi-tech  big  nurseries  for 
                         producing quality planting materials like seeds, seedlings, clones,  improved 
                         varieties to meet the requirement of quality planting material /seeds for the 
                         farmers. 
                            
                  3.3  Promoting  various  Agroforestry  practices/models  suitable  to  different  agro 
                         ecological regions and land use conditions that will support adaptation and 
                         mitigation efforts in climate change.  Promoting sustainable Agrisilvicultural 
                         systems,  Silvipastoral  systems,  Agrisilvopastoral  system,  other  systems  of 
                         agroforestry viz. Apiculture with Trees, Aqua forestry etc.  
                          
                  3.4  Promoting Peripheral and Boundary Plantation on farms will serve as fencing 
                         of farm, demarcation of farm boundary, stabilizing farm bonds, protecting from 
                         soil erosion, improving soil moisture, enrichment of soil organic matter without 
                         affecting coverage under crops. 
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       OPERATIONAL GUIDELINES: SUB-MISSION ON AGROFORESTRY (SMAF) UNDER NMSA 
           
       3.5  Low  Density  Plantation  on  Farm  Lands  including  intermediate/strip 
          plantation,  High  Density  Block  Plantation  will  also  be  supported  in 
          complementarily with crops/cropping system as agroforestry system.  
           
       3.6  Creating database on area under agorforestry, status of soil organic carbon, 
          information and knowledge support etc.  with use of ICT. 
           
       3.7  Capacity building / training for  Development officials/workers, scientists and 
          farmers  under  National  &  International  exchange  programmes;  extension 
          activities  including  Demonstration of suitable  Agrisilvicultural,  Silvipastoral, 
          agrisilvopastoral  system  etc.,  Seminars/workshops  /  conferences/fairs    & 
          exhibitions and exposure visits at National and International level. 
           
       3.8  Implementation  of  the  scheme  only  in  the  states  having  liberalized  transit 
          regulations for transport of timber and will be extended to other states as and 
          when such relaxations  are  notified  by  them.  Liberal  transit  rules  will  be  a 
          precondition for availing the benefit of the programmme.  
           
       3.9  The state Govt has to decide the Department / Agency for implementation of 
          the progamme. Institutional mechanism as envisaged in the NMSA Guidelines 
          would be adopted for the sub-mission being a submission of NMSA with the 
          change  that  the  implementing  department  /  agency  will  be  designated  as 
          Member Secretary. 
           
       3.10  Endemic and other species including trees of medicinal value suitable to the 
          agroclimatic conditions will be promoted under the programme. Any species 
          which are exotic, not suitable to the agro-ecology and not part of approved 
          afforestation programme will not be supported. 
           
       3.11  Soil Health Cards will be made a pre-requisite for farmers getting the benefit 
          under  the  programme  to  indicate  the  soil  carbon  status  and  facilitating 
          assessment of Soil Carbon improvement from time to time. 
           
       3.12  The choice of stock type (bare-root or container or poly bags) used may depend 
          on species, local availability, planting method preferred or cost. It is important 
          that the seedlings for plantation should be of the highest quality possible. The 
          shoot and root systems of the stock must be large enough and in balance so that 
          the  seedlings  have  a  good  probability  of  establishing  and  competing 
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