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National Food Security Mission

The National Food Security Mission was launched in 2007. The main aims of the scheme is to increase the production of food grains in the country. It was launched as the food grains production in India was stagnating and also the need for consumption was growing with population explosion.

What are the objectives of National Food Security Mission?

Twelfth Five Year Plan

During the XII five year plan, the GoI set a target under the mission. The target was to achieve 25 million toones of food grains. This included 10 million tonnes of rice, 4 million tonnes of pulses, 8 million tonnes of wheat and 3 million tonnes of coarse cereals. After the XII year plan, the mission was continued under new targets. They were 13 million tonnes of food grains. This included 5 million tonnes of rice, 2 million tonnes of coarse cereals, 3 million tonnes of pulses, 3 million tonnes of wheat.

What are the key activities of National Food Security Mission?

What are the key features of the mission?

Achievements of the scheme

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