The core
investment in Community Managed Sustainable Agriculture (CMSA) is building the
capacities of farmers in sustainable agriculture. Capacity building in CMSA is
done through Farmer Field Schools (FFS), class room trainings, on field
trainings. Currently CMSA is using posters, flexi sheets, flip charts, video
films in training programs. The feedback
from the SHG members is that need to improve the content in video films and
need to include local fields and sharing of experience of local farmers
preferably from the same village. Further they requested to screening of more
films and detailed films on each of the component. To meet these requirements CMSA wing felt
that community should train in making of films and technology for screening of
films in the village with simple equipment. With this feedback CMSA wing of
SERP has been scouting for organizations that can provide some help on this
front. This is when Digital Green was contacted.
Digital Green is an organization that uses
information and communication technology to amplify the effectiveness of social
efforts. They have piloted their ideas with NGOs in few states to improve the
agriculture extension systems. The
uniqueness in the approach of Digital Green has been to include participatory
process for local video production, tracking the the adoption rates regularly
and take corrective measures and iteratively address the needs of the community
with the involvement of the community.
Digital
Green provided training on all aspects of film production right from story
board development, content validation and improvement, film shooting, editing
and screening of the videos. ToTs given by Digital Green in this regard
followed by trainings to the resource persons.
Instruments like Pico Projectors will be used for screening the videos
in villages.
Pilot is
done with DG’s extension approach in 110 Mahila Kisan Sashatikaran Pariyojana
(MKSP) villages of Mahabubnagar district.
Twenty two clusters were selected in 17 mandals with 5 villages in each
cluster.
Outcomes of the pilot:
Video films produced:
The videos produced have been accepted by farmers
as the videos produced are in local language using local progressive farmers
and the farming practices shown in the videos are locally relevant. This is an
enabling factor for farmers to accept the videos and demand for such relevant
new videos.
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videos produced by the community resources under the technical guidance of
digitalGREEN. Content development and
thematic support during production is provided by the Technical Consultants of
CMSA. Content is developed in the
prescribed storyboard format by the VRPs under the supervision of DPMU. The content of the films covered soil
fertility management, non-pesticide management, 36X36 models and other
important CMSA concepts.
Capacity building of community and staff:
digitalGreen trained community
video graphers and CMSA staff in order to integrate the digitalGREEN approach
in the existing extension work that is being carried-out by CMSA-SERP. During the
pilot phase the extension team of CMSA from the 110 villages which includes 110
VAs, 22 CAs and DPMU team members are being trained on dissemination process.
Apart from that 12 VRPs (Video Resource Persons) are trained on production on videos
S/N
|
Performance Indicators
|
Targets
|
Achievement
|
1
|
Training
modules
|
30
|
59
|
2
|
Operational
villages
|
110
|
110
|
3
|
Videos
produced
|
25
|
25
|
4
|
Video
screenings
|
2640
|
2640
|
Training Production Adoption
Disseminations:
NPM practices as per the
crop cycle has been developed and shared with SHGs which shall help farmers
plan for the videos to be viewed thus helping themselves to be prepared for the
necessary plan of action for application of NPM methods. 4,520 disseminations had done over a period of
five months in 110 villages. 1562 SHGs are attending disseminations.
Around 17,990 farmers viewed the
films on CMSA methods. These disseminations helped in improving attendance of
FFS and adoption rates of CMSA methods.
Adoptions:
Human mediated video screening enhanced the adoption rates. 14 CMSA methods were adopted by 2,822 farmers over a period of five
months.
Farmer Feedback Mechanism:
An effective feedback
mechanism is put in place in the form of COCO and Analytics which provides near
real time data not only on disseminations, Adoptions but also on various
questions and comments from the farmers. These comments and questions are
monitored closely and feedback is given regularly by CMSA. This has helped
farmers gain acceptance and trust and promoted adoption of NPM practices
Cost of extension:
The model has decreased the
cost of field level expenses on training of the farmers through live
demonstrations and field level trainings.
Since all the practices are captured through videos and shown on
regularly intervals. The cost of training has reduced drastically and at the
same time there is an increase of reach out to the farmers as well. As the PICO
projector used for the dissemination is mobile and can be used at the
convenient time of farmers.