Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization Latest News
The government has highlighted progress under the Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM) which expands access for small farmers, women, and disadvantaged groups through targeted mechanization support nationwide.
About Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization
- It was launched in 2014–15.
- It is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY).
- SMAM aims to “reach the unreached” by extending the benefits of mechanization to underserved sections.
- It includes small and marginal farmers, including women, Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Farmer-Producer Organizations (FPOs), Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and rural entrepreneurs.
- It is designed to promote inclusive and efficient farm mechanization by improving access to modern agricultural equipment, reducing drudgery, and enhancing farm productivity.
Features of Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization
- The scheme promotes the establishment of Custom Hiring Centres (CHCs).
- These are units comprising a set of farm machinery, implements, and equipment meant for hiring by farmers.
- It also supports the development of hubs for hi-tech and high-value agricultural equipment, and the distribution of farm machinery.
- It focuses on regions with low farm power availability and on addressing structural constraints such as small landholdings and high capital costs through affordable rental services via CHCs.
- It supports the performance testing and certification of agricultural machinery. Targeted Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) activities are undertaken to enhance adoption among stakeholders.
Source: PIB
Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization FAQs
Q1: Which ministry implements Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization?
Ans: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
Q2: What is the main objective of SMAM?
Ans: To increase reach of farm mechanization to small & marginal farmers and to areas with low farm power availability