Question
Which among the following is/are the objective(s) of the Rainfed Area Development (RAD) initiative under the National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA)?
1
Encouraging monoculture in rainfed areas.
2
Increasing rice cultivation in irrigated regions.
3
Enhancing productivity and minimising climatic risks through Integrated Farming Systems (IFS).
A1 only
B1 and 2
C2 and 3
D3 only
✓
Correct Answer: (D) 3 only — IFS for productivity and climate resilience is the objective
RAD explicitly DISCOURAGES monoculture · Focuses on rainfed areas (NOT irrigated regions) · Official NMSA: “Single cropping system is not recommended”
Each Statement — Verified Against Official NMSA Objectives
1
“Encouraging monoculture in rainfed areas” — THE EXACT OPPOSITE OF RAD’S OBJECTIVE
The official government website of the Nagaland Agriculture Department — which implements NMSA’s RAD component — states explicitly:
“Encouraging monoculture in rainfed areas”
✗ Opposite of the truth
“Single cropping system is not recommended under NMSA.”
RAD’s entire philosophy is built on moving away from monoculture/single-cropping toward diversified, integrated farming. The specific concerns with monoculture in rainfed areas are:
• High climatic risk — if a single crop fails due to drought or flood, the farmer loses everything
• No income diversification — single crop = single income stream
• Soil degradation — continuous monoculture depletes specific nutrients
RAD replaces monoculture with Integrated Farming Systems (IFS) — a diversified combination of crops, horticulture, livestock, fisheries, and agroforestry.
✗ Official source confirms: opposite of RAD’s objective
Official NMSA: “Single cropping system is NOT recommended.” RAD replaces monoculture with IFS. Statement 1 describes the problem RAD aims to solve, not its objective.
2
“Increasing rice cultivation in irrigated regions” — NOT an objective of RAD at all
Statement 2 fails on two fundamental counts:
“Increasing rice cultivation in irrigated regions”
✗ Wrong area AND wrong crop focus
Wrong geography: RAD specifically targets RAINFED areas — regions where rainfall is the primary water source and irrigation coverage is less than 30% of cultivated area. NMSA specifically launched RAD to address the challenge of these vulnerable, non-irrigated zones. Irrigated regions are served by other missions and schemes — not RAD.
Wrong crop/purpose: RAD does not focus on rice cultivation specifically. It promotes crop diversification — moving away from dependence on any single crop. The emphasis on increasing rice in irrigated areas reflects the reverse of RAD’s philosophy (which is about rainfed + diversified farming, not irrigated + single-crop).
This statement seems designed to confuse students who know that India promotes rice cultivation — but rice in irrigated regions is a completely different domain.
✗ Wrong geography + wrong purpose
RAD = rainfed areas only. Not irrigated. Not rice-specific. Promotes diversification, not single-crop intensification.
3
“Enhancing productivity and minimising climatic risks through Integrated Farming Systems (IFS)” — PRECISELY CORRECT
This is the verbatim objective of RAD under NMSA, confirmed by multiple official sources:
Enhancing productivity + minimising climatic risks through IFS
✓ Correct — Core RAD objective
From Vajiramandravi: “RAD encourages Integrated Farming Systems (IFS) for diversified and risk-resilient agriculture“
From official NMSA website (nmsa.dac.gov.in): RAD adopts an area-based approach to promote natural resource conservation and farming systems, using a “watershed plus framework”
From Lukmaan IAS PIB: “RAD replaces high-risk monoculture with comprehensive IFS models. Farmers blend crop rotation with horticulture, livestock-rearing, and aquaculture to ensure income continuity even during absolute crop failures.”
What IFS achieves for rainfed farmers:
• Enhanced productivity — multiple income streams from the same land
• Minimised climatic risk — if one component fails (drought kills crops), livestock/fisheries still provide income
• Year-round income — diversified components provide income at different times of year
✓ Confirmed by official NMSA sources
RAD core objective: IFS to diversify, enhance productivity, and minimise climatic risks for rainfed farmers. Directly confirmed by nmsa.dac.gov.in and official state implementations.
Integrated Farming Systems (IFS) — What RAD Promotes
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Multi-Cropping
Mixed + inter + rotational crops replacing single-crop systems
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Livestock Integration
Cattle, goat, poultry — providing income when crops fail
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Horticulture
Fruits and vegetables alongside staple crops
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Aquaculture
Fish farming integrated with agriculture where water bodies exist
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Agroforestry
Trees on farm borders — timber + fruit + soil health
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Allied Activities
Bee-keeping, mushroom cultivation, and other supplementary income
NMSA — Four Components at a Glance
| Component | Full Name | Core Focus |
| RAD ← this question | Rainfed Area Development | IFS for diversification + climate resilience · “watershed plus framework” · NOT monoculture · Targets rainfed areas (<30% irrigation) |
| PDMC | Per Drop More Crop | Micro-irrigation (drip/sprinkler) to improve water-use efficiency in irrigated areas |
| SHM | Soil Health Management | Soil Health Card (SHC) Scheme · Balanced nutrient use · Sustain long-term soil fertility |
| CCSAMMN | Climate Change and Sustainable Agriculture: Monitoring, Modeling and Networking | Bidirectional dissemination of climate change information · Pilot climate-smart agriculture models |
| Parent mission | NMSA — launched 2014-15 | One of 8 missions under National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC) · Under Krishonnati Yojana from 2018-19 |
Memory Trick — Never Forget This
🧠 Remember It This Way
RAD = Rain-fed + Anti-Monoculture + Diversification: The name says it all — Rainfed Area Development. Not irrigated. And “development” means away from single-crop dependence toward IFS. Statement 1 (monoculture) and Statement 2 (irrigated + rice) are both the exact opposite of RAD’s purpose.
Official quote to memorise: “Single cropping system is NOT recommended under NMSA.” This one line from the official government website eliminates Statement 1 completely. NMSA’s integrated farming systems have specifically been designed to replace monoculture.
The NMSA four pillars: RAD (rainfed + IFS) · PDMC (irrigation efficiency) · SHM (soil health cards) · CCSAMMN (climate monitoring). Statement 2’s “rice in irrigated regions” belongs nowhere in NMSA’s rainfed focus.
Why IFS reduces climatic risk: A farmer with only wheat loses everything in drought. A farmer with wheat + vegetables + goats + fish pond loses wheat but still earns from the others. IFS = built-in insurance against climate failure. That is exactly what Statement 3 describes.


