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RKVY
RKVY was launched in 2007 for ensuring holistic development of agriculture and
allied sector.
The scheme incentivizes States to increase public investment in Agriculture and Allied
Sectors.
States have been provided flexibility and autonomy in selection, planning, approval and
execution of the project under the scheme as per their need, priorities and agro-climatic
requirements.
The funds are released to States on the basis of projects approved by the State Level
Sanctioning Committee (SLSC ).
The scheme has been extended for 6 months (upto 30.09.2022).
Key Points
• EFC has made recommendations to rationalize and merge schemes into three categories, viz. Rashtriya Krishi
Vikas Yojana- the cafeteria scheme, Krishonnati Yojana- Umbrella scheme and Standalone schemes during
2022-23 to 2025-26. This department has accepted the scheme-specific recommendations of the EFC.
• Department of Expenditure vide their OM dated 01.02.22 has approved continuation of the RKVY scheme till
30.09.22 only. Fresh appraisal will be carried out by EFC of the scheme by then.
• In the meantime, for continuation of implementation of the erstwhile schemes (now components) have been
merged with RKVY.
• Department of Expenditure vide their OM dated 08.04.2022 has further decided that fresh appraisal shall be
carried out with a view to identify whether these schemes need to be merged or closed or allowed to continue
with some modifications.
• Based on EFC appraisal, CCEA note will be prepared & continuation of the scheme in the future will be
worked out. Thereafter fresh guidelines will be formulated.
RKVY-RAFTAAR – Cafeteria approach
Total budget allocation of RKVY Cafeteria scheme is Rs. 10433 crore for 2022-23. RKVY Cafeteria
approach has three streams viz;
(I) Annual Action Plan component (Cafeteria)- Rs 5929.17 crores for 2022-23. The budget
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allocation is Rs. 2964.59 (50%) for six months ( i.e. up to 30 September, 2022) .
State-wise allocation has been done by the respective programme division.
States/UTs will get flexibility to choose the components they want to
implement as per their requirements or otherwise in a cafeteria mode.
However for the first 6 months of this year, the scheme will operate as in the past.
(II) Detailed Project Report (DPR) based schemes- Rs. 3222.15 crores. The budget
allocation is Rs. 1611.07 (50%) for six months ( i.e. up to 30th September, 2022).
Data on 6 parameters of last year i.e 2021-22 adopted since allocation is for only 6
months.
(III) Administration, Monitoring and Evaluation (including startup component)- Rs. 444.68 crore
and other components i.e. Rs. 700 cr. for CRM, Rs. 100 cr. for NABARD subsidy and Rs. 37 cr. for SAP.
Budget allocation - Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana – Cafeteria approach 2022-23
(Rs. in crore)
Sl. No. Name of the Components Total 50% of total Allocation
(upto 30.09.2022)
I AAP based RKVY
1 PDMC 3979.55 1989.78
2 SMAM 950.89 475.45
3 Org. Fmg 487.80 243.90
4 Soil Health 310.78 155.39
5 RAD 200.15 100.08
6 Village Haat 0.00 0.00
Total 5929.17 2964.59
II RKVY DPR based 3222.15 1611.07
III Admin, Monitoring Evaluation and Startups 444.68
PDMC NABARD Subsidy) 100.00
SAP 37.00
CRM (2435) 700.00 350.00
Grand Total 10433.00
RKVY-Cafeteria approach
The budget allocation of merged components of RKVY i.e.
I. Annual Action Plan (AAP) is Rs. 5929.17 (Excluding CRM)
• Annual Action Plan component: For the following erstwhile schemes of DA&FW namely:
• Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY),
• Soil Health Card (SHC) and Soil Health Management,
• Rainfed Area Development (RAD),
• Sub Mission on Agricultural Mechanisation (SMAM),
• Per Drop More Crop (PDMC),
• Sub Schemes of RKVY such as Crop Diversification Programme (CDP), Reclamation of Problem Soils
(RPS) and other sub schemes of national importance
• Village Haats and GrAMs
II. Detailed Project Report (DPR) based schemes- Rs. 3222.15 crores. The inter se allocation of 2022-23
has been done based on previous year’s (2021-22 ) 6 parameters data. For DPR based RKVY. Approval
accorded for only six months(30.09.2022).
III. Administration, Monitoring and Evaluation (including startup component)- Rs. 444.68 crore and
other components i.e. Rs. 700 cr. for CRM, as central sector scheme, Rs. 100 cr. for NABARD subsidy and
Rs. 37 cr. for SAP.
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