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PIB Summaries 21 January 2025

  1. Indian Coffee Brews Global Demand
  2. From Data to Diagnosis


Historical Context

  • Coffee introduced to India in the 1600s by Baba Budan, a Sufi saint, who planted seeds in Karnatakas Baba Budan Giri hills.
  • Marked the beginning of Indias coffee journey, evolving into a global coffee producer.

Relevance: GS 3(Agriculture)

Global Standing and Export Growth

  • India ranks 7th globally in coffee production.
  • Coffee exports nearly doubled:
    • FY 2020-21: $719.42 million
    • FY 2023-24: $1.29 billion.
  • Major coffee export destinations: Italy, Belgium, Russia.
  • Jan 2025: Over 9,300 tonnes exported in the first half of the month.

Production Highlights

  • Dominated by Arabica and Robusta beans (three-fourths of total production).
    • Export primarily as unroasted beans but increasing demand for value-added products like roasted and instant coffee.
  • Top Coffee-Producing States:
    • Karnataka: 248,020 MT (2022-23).
    • Kerala: 72,425 MT (2022-23).
    • Tamil Nadu: 18,700 MT (2022-23).
  • Cultivation concentrated in Western and Eastern Ghats, biodiversity hotspots with shaded plantations contributing to ecological balance.

Domestic Consumption Trends

  • Growth driven by:
    • Cafe culture.
    • Higher disposable incomes.
    • Shift in drinking preferences (from tea to coffee).
  • Domestic consumption increase:
    • 2012: 84,000 tonnes.
    • 2023: 91,000 tonnes.
  • Rising coffee consumption observed in both urban and rural areas.

 Government Initiatives and Programs

  • Integrated Coffee Development Project (ICDP):
    • Aims at improving yields and expanding coffee cultivation into non-traditional regions.
    • Focuses on sustainable farming practices.
  • Success story:
    • Araku Valley:
      • 150,000 tribal families collaborate with Coffee Board & ITDA.
      • Production increased by 20% with support from GCC loans.
      • Highlights empowerment of communities under the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Export and Logistical Support

  • Export incentives and logistical advancements enhancing global competitiveness.
  • Indian coffee positioned as a high-quality product in the international market.

Significance of Coffee Ecosystem

  • Contributes to economic empowerment of rural communities.
  • Preserves ecological balance through shaded plantations in biodiversity-rich areas.


Introduction

  • India’s healthcare is undergoing rapid digitalization due to government initiatives and technological advancements.
  • Key objectives: Enhance accessibility, affordability, and efficiency of healthcare, especially for rural areas.
  • Tools: Telemedicine, EHRs, AI-based diagnostics.

Relevance : GS 2(Health , Schemes)

India’s Potential in Digital Health (WEF Article)

  • Global Leader Role: WEF emphasizes India’s potential to lead digital health globally.
  • Key Pillars:
    • Interoperability: Standardizing data exchange between healthcare stakeholders.
    • Public-Private Partnerships: Driving innovation and scalability.
    • Affordability & Accessibility: Bridging healthcare gaps using digital tools.
    • Scalability: Positioning India’s models as global templates for healthcare equity.

Digital Healthcare Infrastructure

  • Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)
    • Components: Health ID, HPR, HFR, UHI.
    • Impact: 73 crore health accounts created; focus on urban-rural healthcare parity.
    • AI Research Collaboration: IIT Kanpur & NHA for advanced AI solutions.
  • Telemedicine (e-Sanjeevani)
    • Modules: OPD for patients, AB-HWC for specialists.
    • COVID-19 accelerated adoption; significant boost to rural healthcare.
  • U-WIN Portal
    • Focus: Digital vaccination services for women and children.
    • Adoption: 7.43 crore beneficiaries registered by November 2024.
  • Aarogya Setu App
    • Transformed into a comprehensive National Health App under ABDM.
    • Services: Scheduling appointments, e-prescriptions, lab reports, vaccination certificates.
  • e-Hospital & e-BloodBank
    • A Digital India initiative for streamlining hospital workflows and blood bank management.
  • Tele Mental Health Programme (Tele-MANAS)
    • Scope: Launched in 2022; operational in 36 States/UTs, handling over 17.6 lakh calls.

Policies Shaping Digital Healthcare

  • National Health Policy 2017: Advocates EHRs, telemedicine, and digital health integration.
  • National Health Mission (NHM): Focus on rural infrastructure and marginalized healthcare access.
  • Health Data Management Policy: Emphasizes data privacy, patient consent, and secure exchange.
  • National Digital Health Mission (NDHM): Aims for universal health coverage via digital health tools like UHID and PHR.
  • PM Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission (PM-ABHIM): Strengthening healthcare infrastructure with digital integration.

Future Scope

  • Focus Areas:
    • AI diagnostics.
    • Blockchain-based health record systems.
    • Robust cybersecurity frameworks.
  • Global Impact: India is set to establish a scalable, inclusive, and efficient digital health ecosystem, serving as a model for developing nations.

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