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Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM)

Why in News?

The government highlighted the achievements of SMAM, including wider access to farm machinery, Custom Hiring Centres (CHCs), and drone-based precision farming.

Key Facts

  • Launched in 2014-15 as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme under RKVY.
  • Promotes mechanization among small & marginal farmers, women, SC/STs, FPOs, SHGs, and rural entrepreneurs.
  • Supports:
    • Subsidies for farm machinery
    • Custom Hiring Centres (CHCs)
    • Farm Machinery Banks (FMBs)
    • Hi-Tech Hubs
    • Training, testing, and demonstrations
    • Drone-based agriculture

Financial Assistance

  • 40% subsidy for general farmers.
  • 50% subsidy for SC/STs, small & marginal farmers, and North Eastern States.
  • Funding pattern: 60:40 (Centre:State) for most states, 90:10 for NE & Himalayan states, and 100% Central funding for UTs

Achievements (2014-15 to 2025-26)

  • ₹9,404.47 crore central assistance.
  • 21.61 lakh farm machines distributed.
  • 27,554 CHCs established.
  • 25,608 Farm Machinery Banks created.
  • 646 Hi-Tech Hubs established.

Drone Promotion

  • ₹52.5 crore allocated.
  • 40,928 drone demonstrations over 40,918 hectares (2023-24 to 2025-26).
  • ICAR institutes, KVKs, and SAUs receive 100% support (up to ₹10 lakh per drone).
  • FPOs receive 75% grant.

Special Features

  • 30% of total funds earmarked for women farmers.
  • Special incentives for North Eastern States, including up to 100% subsidy for small machinery.

Significance

  • Enhances farm productivity and efficiency.
  • Reduces labour dependence and cost of cultivation.
  • Promotes precision farming and post-harvest mechanization.
  • Improves access to modern machinery for small farmers.

[2023] Which one of the following best describes the concept of ‘Small Farmer Large Field’?

[A] Resettlement of a large number of people, uprooted from their countries due to war, by giving them a large cultivable land which they cultivate collectively and share the produce

[B] Many marginal farmers in an area organize themselves into groups and synchronize and harmonize selected agricultural operations

[C] Many marginal farmers in an area together make a contract with a corporate body and surrender their land to the corporate body for a fixed term for which the corporate body makes a payment of agreed amount to the farmers

[D] A company extends loans, technical knowledge and material inputs to a number of small farmers in an area so that they produce the agricultural commodity required by the company for its manufacturing process and commercial production


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