Red Sanders Farmers Get Rs 3 Crore Boost: How NBA's ABS Initiative Rewards Conservation

The National Biodiversity Authority has made a significant disbursement to support Red Sanders farmers in Andhra Pradesh. This Rs 3 crore release benefits 198 farmers across four districts through the Access and Benefit-Sharing mechanism. Farmers are receiving amounts ranging from Rs 33,000 to Rs 22 lakh depending on their cultivated wood supply. This initiative represents India's ongoing commitment to linking biodiversity conservation with livelihood improvement for local communities.

Key Points: NBA Disburses Rs 3 Crore to Andhra Pradesh Red Sanders Farmers

  • Funds distributed to 198 farmers across 48 villages in four Andhra districts
  • Each beneficiary receives Rs 33,000 to Rs 22 lakh based on wood supply
  • Initiative follows NBA's previous Rs 48 crore release for Red Sanders conservation
  • Program stems from 2015 Expert Committee policy on sustainable Red Sanders use
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NBA releases Rs 3.00 Crore to Red Sanders Farmers in Andhra Pradesh under access and benefit-sharing framework

National Biodiversity Authority releases Rs 3 crore to 198 Red Sanders farmers in Andhra Pradesh under benefit-sharing framework, supporting sustainable cultivation and conservation efforts.

"Beneficiaries are receiving higher amounts compared to the sale value of the wood - Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change"

New Delhi, November 4

A notable series of ABS release initiatives aimed at promoting the sustainable use of India's biological resources, the National Biodiversity Authority has disbursed Rs 3.00 crore to 199 beneficiaries, covering 198 farmers from Andhra Pradesh and cultivators of Red Sanders (Pterocarpus santalinus), along with one academic institution, University of Andhra.

According to an official statement from the Ministry of Environment, Forests, and Climate Change, the disbursement, facilitated through the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board, is part of the Access and Benefit-Sharing mechanism under the Biological Diversity Act.

This initiative builds on a series of benefit-sharing measures undertaken by the NBA to promote inclusive biodiversity conservation. Previously, the NBA had released Rs 48.00 crore to the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department, Karnataka Forest Department, and the Andhra Pradesh State Biodiversity Board for the protection and conservation of Red Sanders, and Rs 55.00 lakh to farmers in Tamil Nadu.

Under the current disbursement, each beneficiary, i.e. farmers, will receive an amount ranging from Rs 33,000 to Rs 22.00 lakh, depending on the quantity of cultivated Red Sanders wood supplied to the users. It was also observed that beneficiaries are receiving higher amounts compared to the sale value of the wood.

The beneficiaries are from 48 villages across four districts of Andhra Pradesh: Chittoor, Nellore, Tirupati, and Cuddapah. This reflects the broad participation of local farming communities engaged in cultivating and conserving this highly valued endemic species.

The villages are as follows: Eguvareddy, Varipalle, Nallamanukaluva, Rallakuppam, Varathur, Kandriga, Vengalrajukuppam, Puram, Ambakam, Perumalllapalli, Mambedu, Durgasamudram, Sitharamapuram, Meriyapaka, Mitaplem, Alathur, Srirangarajapuram, Chinnatayyuru in Chittoor District; Thallapalli in Nellore District; Cherrlopally, Peddamallela, Motumallela, Rompicherla, Vadamalapeta, Karuru, Pulikundram, Sivagir, Pichatur, Aruru, Palamangalam, Vadamalapeta, Sribaripuram, Patha Arcot, KBR Puram, Kakavedu, Panapakam, Damalcheruvu, Gadanki, Kalyanapuram in Tirupati district; and Chalivendula, Venkatampalli, Dandlopalli, Puthanavaripalli, Ketharajupalle, Vallurupalli, Ananthayyagaripalli, Pullampet, and Timmasamudram in Cuddapah District.

The initiative originates from the recommendations of the Expert Committee on Red Sanders, formed by the NBA in 2015, which created a comprehensive policy titled "Policy for Conservation, Sustainable Use, and Fair and Equitable Benefit Sharing Arising from the Utilisation of Red Sanders."

A key result of the Committee's work was the 2019 policy relaxation by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), which allowed the export of Red Sanders from cultivated sources, marking a significant step in promoting legal and sustainable trade.

It shows how policy tools like ABS can make biodiversity conservation a viable livelihood option. This benefit-sharing initiative supports the NBA's commitment to linking biodiversity conservation with livelihood improvement, boosting community participation and ensuring that biodiversity custodians receive their rightful benefits.

It represents another milestone in India's efforts toward fair benefit-sharing with providers and the long-term conservation of its most valued and iconic species, i.e Red Sanders.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone working in conservation, I appreciate how this initiative combines environmental protection with livelihood support. The ABS framework is a progressive approach that other countries should learn from.
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Priya S
My uncle is from Chittoor district and has been cultivating Red Sanders for years. The amount he received is life-changing for his family. More such initiatives needed for farmers across India! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While this is a positive step, I hope the implementation is transparent and the funds actually reach all 198 farmers mentioned. Sometimes benefits get stuck in bureaucracy.
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Kavya N
Red Sanders is endemic to our region and has huge international demand. This benefit-sharing model ensures our farmers don't resort to illegal logging while getting fair prices. Win-win situation! 💚
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Aditya G
The range of amounts (Rs 33,000 to 22 lakh) shows they've considered the actual contribution of each farmer. This is much better than uniform distribution. Hope this continues annually.

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