GROUP - II 1. S NoCategoryUnit Total 1Total Geographical AreaLakh Ha160.2 2Gross Cropped AreaLakh Ha79.60 3Net Cropped AreaLakh Ha63.54 4Gross Irrigated.

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GROUP - II 1

S NoCategoryUnit Total 1Total Geographical AreaLakh Ha Gross Cropped AreaLakh Ha Net Cropped AreaLakh Ha Gross Irrigated AreaLakh Ha Net irrigated AreaLakh Ha Number of Farm HoldingsLakh Nos i) MarginalLakh Nos ii) SmallLakh Nos iii) OthersLakh Nos Total area operated byLakh Ha80.96 i) MarginalLakh Ha21.60 ii) SmallLakh Ha22.51 iii) OthersLakh Ha Average Annual Rainfallmm Cropping Intensity% Irrigation Intensity%1.32 2

RAINFALL (SWM) ( TO ) Normal (SWM):554.3 mm Normal as on date:447.3 mm Received:300.0 mm Deviation: % Sl. NoDistricts No.of districts Status & deviation 1 - Nil -0Excess (20% & above) 2Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, 2Normal (+19% to -19%) 3Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari. Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam, Nellore, Chittoor, Kadapa, Kurnool and Anantapur, 11Deficit (-20% to -59%) MonthNormal As on date Actual Rainfall (m.m)% deviation to Normal as on date STATUS June Scanty July Deficient August Deficient September (1 st to 10 th sept.) Deficient Andhra Pradesh Deficient 3

KHARIF 2014 & RABI PROSPECTS Sl.No.Crop Normal Production (Target) KharifRabiTotal 1Rice Pulses Total Foodgrains Oil Seeds Cotton (lakh bales) (ABSTRACT) 4

Sl No CROP Area (in Lakh hactares)Productivity (Kgs/hect)Production (in Lakh tonnes) Normal Actual 2013 Target 2014 Normal Actual 2013 Target 2014 Normal Actual 2013 Target Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Minor Millets Coarse Grain Bengal Gram Redgram Greengram Blackgram Horsegram Other Pulses Total Pulses Total Foodgrains Groundnut Sesamum Castor Sunflower Soyabean Other Oil Seeds Total Oilseeds Cotton Mesta Chillies Sugarcane Onion Turmeric Total Cropped Area KHARIF 2014 ASSESSMENT COMPARED TO KHARIF 2013 AND NORMAL KHARIF 2014 ASSESSMENT COMPARED TO KHARIF 2013 AND NORMAL Area in Lakh ha, Productivity in Kgs/ha & Prodcution in LMTs 5

Sl No CROP Area (in Lakh hactares)Productivity (Kgs/hect)Production (in Lakh tonnes) Normal Actual Target for Normal Actual Target for Normal Actual Target for Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Minor Millets Coarse Grain Bengal Gram Redgram Greengram Blackgram Horsegram Other Pulses Total Pulses Total Foodgrains Groundnut Sesamum Castor Sunflower Soyabean Saflower Other Oil Seeds Total Oilseeds Cotton Mesta Chillies Sugarcane Onion Turmeric Coriander Tobacco Total Cropped Area RABI PROSPECTS COMPARED TO RABI & NORMAL Area in Lakh ha, Productivity in Kgs/ha & Prodcution in LMTs 6

Sl No CROP Area (in Lakh hactares)Productivity (Kgs/hect)Production (in Lakh tonnes) Normal Actual Target for Normal Actual Target for Normal Actual Target for Rice Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Minor Millets Coarse Grain Bengal Gram Redgram Greengram Blackgram Horsegram Other Pulses Total Pulses Total Foodgrains Groundnut Sesamum Castor Sunflower Soyabean Saflower Other Oil Seeds Total Oilseeds Cotton Mesta Chillies Sugarcane Onion Turmeric Croriandor Tobacco Total Cropped Area AREA, PRODUCTIVITY & PRODUCTION FOR WITH COMPARISION TO NORMAL & (KHARIF + RABI) Area in Lakh ha, Productivity in Kgs/ha & Prodcution in LMTs 7

Government of A.P. Notified and implementing National Crop Insurance Programme (NCIP) during Kharif 2014 season 1.Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) in all the 13 Districts 2.Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) for selected crops i.e., Cotton, Redchilly, Groundnut, Tomato, Sweetlime, Oilpalm. CROP INSURANCE SCHEMES IN ANDHRA PRADESH 8

Selection of MNAIS for Coastal Districts due to the additional features. Coverage of prevented sowings. Midseason crop failure Individual loss assessment for post harvest damage and hail storm damage. Village as Insurance Unit % Premium subsidy to all the farmers. Claims processed based on past 7years data by excluding 2 disaster years. Higher Indemnity. 9

KHARIFRABI PADDY, JOWAR, BAJRA, MAIZE, BLACKGRAM, GREENGRAM, REDGRAM, GROUNDNUT (I), GROUNDNUT (UI) SUNFLOWER, CASTOR, SUGARCANE (Plant), SUGARCANE( Ratoon) COTTON(I), COTTON (UI), CHILLIES(I), CHILLIES(UI), TURMERIC, KORRA. (19) CROPS PADDY, JOWAR, MAIZE, GREENGRAM, BLACKGRAM, GROUNDNUT, SUNFLOWER, CHILLIES, ONION, BENGALGRAM. (10) CROPS 10

CROP SELECTED FOR VILLAGE INSURANCE UNIT UNDER MNAIS DURING KHARIF SrikakulamRice 2VizianagaramRice 3VishakhapatnamRice 4East GodavariRice 5West GodavariRice 6KrishnaRice 7GunturRice 8PrakashamRice 9NelloreRice 10KadapaRice 11KurnoolRice 12CittoorRice 13AnanthapurRedgram 11

Sl. NoDistrict No. of Crops Notified Crops Notified 1Srikakulam6 1. Rice 2. Blackgram 3. Greengram 4. Groundnut 5.Red Chillies 6. Onion 2Vizianagaram6 1. Rice 2.Maize 3.Greengram 4.Blackgram 5.Groundnut 6.Red Chillies 3Vishakapatnam21. Rice 2. Red Chillies 4East Godavari4 1. Rice (Village Insurance Unit) 2.Maize 3.Blackgram 4.Greengram 5West Godavari6 1. Rice 2.Maize 3.Blackgram 4.Greengram 5.Groundnut 6.Red Chillies 7Guntur7 1. Rice 2.Jowar (UI) 3.Maize 4.Greengram 5.Blackgram 6..Bengalgram 7.Groundnut 12

8Nellore6 1.Rice(Village Insurance Unit Scheme),2. Black gram, 3.RedChillies, 4. Green Gram, 5.GroundNut, 6. Sunflower 9Prakasam9 1.Rice(Village Insurance Unit),2.Bengal Gram, 3.Black gram,4. Red Chillies, 5.Green gram, 6.GroundNut, 7.Jowar(UI), 8.Maize,9.Sun-flower 10Kadapa6 1.Rice 2.Jowar(UI) 3..Bengalgram 4.Groundnut 5.Sunflower 6.Onion 11Chittoor31.Rice 2.Groundnut 3.Red Chillies 12Ananthapur5 1.Rice 2.Jowar(UI) 3.Bengalgram 4.Groundnut 5.Sunflower 13Kurnool6 1.Rice 2.Jowar(UI) 3.Bengalgram 4.Groundnut 5.Sunflower 6.Onion 13

Weather Based Crops Insurance Scheme ( WBCIS) Crops Notified during Kharif 2014 : CropsDistricts GroundnutKurnool, Anantapur, Kadapa and Chittoor CottonGuntur and Prakasam RedchillyGuntur Oil PalmWest Godavari Sweet Lime Kadapa TomatoChittoor 14

WBCIS Crops proposed for Rabi Sl.No.District sCrops 1Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Kadapa, Kurnool, Chittoor and Prakasam (10 Districts ) Mango 2Vizianagaram, East Godavari, YSR Kadapa, Guntur & Kurnool. (5 Districts ) Banana 3Srikakulam & Vizianagaram (2 Districts)Cashew nut 15

Rainfall: Excess Deficit Prolonged dry spell Temperature: High, Low and Daily deviations in temperature Relative humidity Combination of RH & Temperature Wind speed Atmospheric pressure 16

YearSeason Claim (Rs.) (in lakhs) No. of farmers benefited (in lalkhs) Kharif -NAIS Kharif WBCIS Kharif MNAIS Rabi NAIS Rabi WBCIS Rabi MNAIS Total Kharif -NAIS Kharif WBCIS Kharif MNAIS Rabi NAIS Rabi WBCIS Rabi MNAIS Total Note: Claims pertains to are under process with AIC 17

Need for modification of Seasonality discipline. Higher premium rates. Sowing failure – Methodology to be defined clearly. Midseason crop failure – assessment of crop damage and adhoc payment methodology to be illustrated. Post harvest loss, assessment a challenge 18

Design of the weather product Correlation of weather perils to the final crop output. Low density of AWS Data validation & accuracy Consideration based on alternate weather data if AWS do not reflect the prevailing weather of particular Insured Area. Delay in settlement of claims 19

Wide publicity and awareness programmes at District, Mandal, Village level. Farmer interaction programmes in the villages / TV, AIR To increase the coverage in terms of Loanee and Non- Loanee To involve NGOs farmer clubs, farmers associations to give more focus on Small & Marginal Farmers. Increase the coverage of land holdings by widening the basket of crops under insurance. Designing / modification of weather crop products as per the requirement Quick settlement of Claims 20

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