CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE for Small Millets-UAS, Bangalore

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Centre of Excellence on Small Millets
(Funded under NFSM, MoA&FW, GoI, New Delhi)
Directorate of Research
University of Agricultural Sciences
GKVK Campus , Bangalore
Small Millets
RICE
GRAINS
CROP
Little Millet
Barnyard Millet
Foxtail Millet
Proso Millet
Kodo Millet
Centre of Excellence on Small Millets
Addressing Primary
and Secondary
Processing Issues
Refinement of
Technology,
Retrofitting and
Demonstration
Product
Development
OBJECTIVES
Providing
Entrepreneurship
Development and
Training
Facilitate Market Linkage
between Processors and
Producers
The Great Small Millet Bottleneck
Lack of
Awareness
Poor Yields
Farmers
Hesitant to
Cultivate
Small
Grains
with Husk
Lack of
Proper
Market
Lack of
proper
Processing
Technology
Poor
Grain
Supply
Lemma
Millet rice
sold at
High Price
Poor
Utilization
Poor
Affordability
Palea
Great Demand for Processed Small Millets
Huge Market for Small Millet Rice
Work Done from April 2015-March 2016
 Popularisation of Small Millets
 Development of the Centre as an Incubation Facility
 Value Addition and Commercialization
 Research
 Extension
Training Programmes
Participants selected by Karanataka State Department of Agriculture
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Dates
Target group
1.
2.
3.
4.
July 22-23, 2015
August 26 to 27, 2015
December 29-30, 2015
March 24-25, 2016
Entrepreneurs
Farmers and farm women
Farmers and farm women
Farmers and farm women
Number of
participants
25
30
35
35
 Training Programme for Entrepreneurs:
“Commercialization and Value Addition of Small Millets”
 Training Programmes for Farmers and Farm Women:
“Utilization and Value Addition of Small Millets”
Training Programme for Entrepreneurs
Training Programme for Farmers and Farm Women
Training Programme for Farmers and Farm Women
Support to Farmers’ Groups
Kodo Millet Growers Association, Gopalanahalli
(Tumakur District, Karnataka)
Participation in KrishiMelas and Exhibitions
Date (s)
Aug 29, 2015
Nov 19-22,
2015
January 3-7, 2016
March 22, 2016
Activity
CoE_SM Stall in Krishi Abhiyana – 2015 at Doddamaraluru,
Channapatna Taluk
Krishimela – 2015 at GKVK, Bengaluru with the theme “Small
Millets: Cultivation to Consumption” – 2015 at GKVK,
Bengaluru
Science Interface meet, Mysore, Karnataka
Farm Machinery Exhibition and Demonstration Mela held at
Mandya
Development of the Centre as an Incubation Facility
Fixing tariff for Processing Machineries at CoE_SM Incubation Centre
Name of the Processing
Equipment
Victor foxtail and little millet
dehusking mill*
Tariff charges per kilogram
of material
5.00
Dehusking of Foxtail & Little Millet
2.
Kodo millet dehusking mill*
5.00
To dehusk the Kodo millet grains
3.
AVM Millet dehulling
machine*
5.00
Dehulling of all Small Millet
4.
Small millet polishing machine
3.00
Polishing of Small Millet
5.
Grain packing machine†
6.
Pulverizer
7.
Mixer and blender
8.
Powder Packaging Machine†
with Augur Filler
9.
Millet Flaking Machine
20.00
10.
Pasta making machine
20.00
11.
Destoner/Grain Cleaning
Machine
3.00
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1.
2.00/pack
(min 100 packs)
5.00
3.00
5.00/ pack
Purpose
Fully automatic form filling & sealing machine
Grinding of Different grains into flour
Kitchen and Laboratory Appliance used to
Mix, Puree, or Emulsified Food and Other
Substances
Suitable for packing small millets rice grain
flours in flexible heat sealable pouches
Whole grain flaking of millets
Ready-to-cook products for breakfast (Cold
extrusion process)
Removal of extraneous materials from grain
Development of the Centre as an Incubation Facility
Details of different Small Millets processed into rice at the CoE-SM
Incubation Facility
Type of Millet
processed
Foxtail Millet
Kodo Millet
Little Millet
Proso Millet
TOTAL
No. of Farmers
using the facility
24
5
5
1
35
Quantity
(kg)
1317
232
199
11
1759
Development of the Centre as an Incubation Facility
Information on CoE_SM Processing Facility sent to all
Raitha Samparka Kendras in Karnataka
Entrepreneurship Development
 After trainings, entrepreneurs have already approached
for setting-up units
 Scientific consultancy is being extended
 Three Interested Entrepreneurs
 One Small Millet Online Store has been set-up
 Kaulige Foods, Brigade Road, Bangalore
 Two Millet Restaurants have been set-up
 Vathsalya Hotel, JP Nagar, Bangalore
 Kaulige Foods, Brigade Road, Bangalore
 Two Small Millet Growers Cooperatives Developed
 Gopalanahalli, Tumakur Dist. (Kodo Millet)
 Hoshalli, Basavakalyana Tq., Bider Dist (Little & Foxtail)
Value Added Products from Small Millets
Idli
Rava Idli
Masala Rotti
Dosa
Chapati
Soup Sticks
Butter Biscuit
Pulav
Pongal
Veg Bath
Vangibath
Upma
Pasta
Melting Moment
Puliograe
Curd rice
Pasta
Kheer
Burfi
Kurkure
Rusk
Pakoda
Churmuri
Laddu
Sav
Vermicelli
Flakes
Doughnut
Shell Pasta
Vermicelli
Pasta
Flakes
Masala Flakes
Kodo Dosa
Ohmo Biscuit
Commercialization of Technologies at UAS, Bangalore
Extruded Products
Ready to Cook Products
Vermicelli
Instant Dosa Mixes - 5
Pasta - 3 types
Idli Mix
Kurkure
Rava Idli Mix
Flakes
Millet Roti Mix
Upma Mix
Bakery Products
Butter Biscuit
Ohm Biscuit
Melting Moments
Rusk
Doughnut
Puliogre Mix
Snack Items
Pakora
Churmuri
Sev
Masala Flakes
Popped Grain Chikki
Ready to Serve Recipes
Pulav
Pongal
Veg Bath
Vangibath
Curd Rice
Kheer
Khakra
Chapathi/Phulka
Extruded Products
Bakery Products Bakery Products
Ready to Cook Products
Commercialization of Technologies at UAS, Bangalore
Details provided
 Ingredients
 Proportions
 Process Protocols
 Non-exclusive license for 10 years with Royalty
 Training on Product Process
Technology Commercialization Protocol at UAS, Bangalore
TECHNOLOGY
Chairman :
Director of Research
Technology Evaluation
and Commercialization
Committee
Member:
NRDC
Scrutiny and Approval
Chairman :
Vice Chancellor
Technology
Commercialization
Committee
Approval , Fixing License Fee
NRDC
MoU and Licensing
Member:
NRDC
RESEARCH
Small Millet Processing Machinery:
Their Evolution
Hand pounding
Stone grinder
Rubber-roller Huller
Centrifugal Dehuller
New Technology for Ready Commercialization
Table-top Centrifugal Dehuller for Small Millets
Table-top Centrifugal Dehuller for Small Millets
Video
Commercialization through National Research Development Corporation
Establishment of
Rural Small Millet Processing Centres
Burr Mill
Dehuller
Destoner
Floor Plan
Establishment of Rural Small Millet
Processing Centres at KVKs by UASB
Utilization of CoE_SM facility by different stakeholders
Name of Stakeholders
Farmer & Farm women Trainees
Entrepreneur Trainees
FTI Trainee
Millet consumers
Entrepreneurs
Agriculture Dept Staff
Farmers Cooperatives
NGOs
Exporters
Visitors
Grand Total
Number
182
21
38
13
8
3
3
3
1
24
296
Work plan 2016-17
1. Conducting a Mid-day meal Programme for 3 months at a rural school in
Sriramanhalli village, in Bengaluru Rural district
2. Commercialization of Value Added Products through Technology Evaluation and
Commercialization Cell & Technology Commercialization Committee of the
University with active collaboration with National Research and Development
Centre
3. Patenting and Mass multiplication of the small capacity (up to 5Kgs) Table Top
Dehuller That has been developed through University funding
4. Training Programmes:
2 Training programme for Entrepreneurs
2 Training programme for Farmers
5. Establishment of farmers’ Co-operatives to promote Small Millet cultivation and
utilization in rural areas.
6. Developing market linkages between growers, processors, consumers,
entrepreneurs, and other end-users of small millets
7. Establishment of Rural Small Millet Processing Centres at KVKs
Budget Details
STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 2015-16
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Sub-head
Contractual staff Two
SRF@21,000/Month
Training programme
Books Journals and Misc
Research Operation
Contingency
TA, POL, Hiring of Vehicle
for Travel etc
Miscellaneous/Work
Total
DAC
Revised
Amount
from 201516
Spent
amount till
31st Match
2016
Balance
as on
31st
Match
2016
22
6,02,051
5,51,094
50,957
355
280
2,48,681
15
2,13,850
-
34,831
15
351
1,39,070
1,05422
33,648
121
50,000
12,285
37,715
880
1,50,000
11,89,817
1,50,000
10,32,651
1,57,166
2nd Installment of Rs. 4.966 Lakhs received on March 31st 2016