A PRESENTATION FOR KRISHI KARMAN AWARDS 2013-14 by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & SUGARCANE DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENT OF JHARKHAND. 1.

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A PRESENTATION FOR KRISHI KARMAN AWARDS by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & SUGARCANE DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENT OF JHARKHAND. 1

2 JHARKHAND STATE PROFILE Area in % Area in Lakhs Ha * Total Geographical Area: Total Cultivable Land :47.67 %38.00 Total Cultivable Land :47.67 %38.00 * Net Sown Area:32.30 % * * Current Fallow: 8.32 %6.62 * Other Fallow:08.46 %6.75 * Forest:29.20 %23.28 * Barren Lands:7.20 %5.74 * Non – Agricultural Use:8.60 %6.86 * Pasture and Other Grazing Land:2.48 %1.97 * Cultivable Waste Land:3.44 %2.74 * Irrigated land:12.73 %3.007 * Cropping Intensity :125% 2

Jharkhand Claims for following categories of Krishi Karman Awards 1. Highest Food Grains Production in Group II Category 2.Highest Production of Paddy/ Rice in Group II Category. 3.Highest Production of Pulses in Group II Category 3

Rainfall Status during last 6 years S No. Mont h Rainfall in MM Normal ,April May June July Augu st Sept April- Sept Source : Directorate of Agriculture, Ranchi

Rainfall Status during and Note: and [ Normal monsoon]

DISTRICT WISE PRODUCTIVITY AS REPORTED BY DISTRICT ( ) 6 Sl. No. DistrictPaddy Area in ha.Production in 000 MT’Yield in kg/ha Ranchi Khunti Simdega Lohardaga E. Singhbhum W. Singhbhum Seraikella Palamau Koderma Giridih Dhanbad Dumka Deoghar Godda Sahibganj Pakur Gumla Garhwa Latehar Hazaribagh Ramgarh Chatra Bokaro Jamtara Total Source Final Estimate of

Performance of the State for Highest Food Grain Production in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterPrevious highest performance Performance in (Final Estimate) % increase/ decrease YearPerformance 1Increase in Production lakh Tones44.68 lakh tonnes- 22% 2Increase in Productivity qtl/ha22.54 qt/ha- 8 % 3BGREI Cr33.72 Cr10 % INSIMP Cr0.255 Cr2 % NFSM-Pulses Cr19.81 Cr132% NFSM-Rice Cr15.31 Cr60 % 7

Performance of the State for Highest Food Grain Production in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterAverage from to Performance in (Final Estimate) % increase against average YearPerformance 1Increase in ProductionAvg lakh tonnes lakh tonnes12 % 2Increase in ProductivityAvg q/ha22.54 q/ha29 % 8 Avg. indicates the years from to Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in kg/ha, Procurement in tonnes

Performance of the State for Highest Production of Paddy/ Rice in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterPrevious highest performance Performance in (Final estimate) % increase / decrease YearPerformance 1Increase in Production lakh tonne * lakh tonnes- 22 % 2Increase in Productivity q/ha28.96 q/ha- 9 % 9 Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in kg/ha, Procurement in tonnes

Performance of the State for Highest Production of Paddy/ Rice in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterAverage Performance from to Performance in (Final estimate) % increase against avg. YearPerformance 1Increase in ProductionAvg30.07 lakh tonnes36.37 lakh tonnes21 % 2Increase in ProductivityAvg23.65 q/ha28.96 q/ha22 % 10 Avg. indicates the years from to Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in kg/ha, Procurement in tonnes

Performance of the State for Highest Production of Pulses in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterPrevious highest performancePerformance in (Final estimate) % increase YearPerformance 1Increase in Production lakh tonnes6.39 lakh tonnes55 % 2Increase in Productivity q/ha9.02 q/ha1 % 3Increase in Area lakh ha5.66 lakh ha21 % 11

Performance of the State for Highest Production of Pulses in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterAverage Performance from to Performance in (Final estimate) % increase against average YearPerformance 1Increase in ProductionAvg.3.68 lakh tonnes6.39 lakh tonnes74 % 2Increase in ProductivityAvg.8.38 q/ha9.02 q/ha8 % 3Increase in AreaAvg.4.23 lakh ha5.66 lakh ha34 % 12 Avg. indicates the years from to Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in kg/ha, Area in lakh ha

13 Status of Crop Production (in ‘000 MT) During Last 7 Years Source : Year wise final estimate.

Status of Productivity (Kg/ha) of Paddy during last 7years 14 Source : Year wise final estimate.

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YearAllocation Total Release/ Available Amount of Expenditure Percentage (Rel. Vs. Expd) Unspent Balance Normal RKVY BGREI Nutri Cereals NMPS RADP NFSM (Pulses)* NFSM-Addl. Area coverage NFSM ( Paddy) ** A3P Total % Source : Directorate of Agriculture & NFSM Status of expenditure incurred under Food Grain Development Schemes during (INCLUDING NFSM AND SUB SCHEMES OF RKVY) 17 Rs. In Crore

INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING RECORD PRODUCTION FOOD GRAIN/RICE/ PULSES 18

INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING RECORD PRODUCTION FOOD GRAIN/RICE 1. Ensuring timely supply of quality Seed to the farmer 3. Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers 4. Promoting consumption of inputs 5. Quantitative Increase in crop coverage 6. Enhancing own seed production 7. Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers 8. Capacity Building and Skill upgradation of farmers 9. Launching of Seed Treatment Campaign. 2. Promotion of Hybrid Seed 19

INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING RECORD PRODUCTION FOOD GRAIN/RICE 11. Special efforts to promote Rabi Production 12. Close Monitoring and Supervision at Block/District/State Level 13. Strengthening of Extension Services Network 14. Encouragement and Motivation provided by Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India 10. The impact of BGREI, NFSM & ATMA Programme 20

1. Ensuring timely Supply of Seed to the farmer State Seed Distribution Policy, 2011 notified. Record distribution of seeds among farmers qtls seed distributed through Private Seed Dealers Seed (Name) Distributed Quantity (in qtl) Percentage increase upon avg. of last 6 years Avg. of Last 6years Paddy % Pulses % 21 Increase in SRR from 21 % to 23.6% Involvement of PACS/LAMPS in seed distribution.

2. Promotion of Hybrid Seed Distribution of Notified Hybrid Paddy Seeds on subsidy basis Seed (Name) Distributed Quantity (in qtl) Percentage increase (Previous Best) Hybrid Paddy42189 qtls64321 qtls52% 22 Area under Hybrid Paddy has increased from 2.81 lakh to 4.29 lakh ha.

Details of SRI during & & in Quantitative terms S No.Particulars No. of Blocks Covered No. of Panchayats Covered No. of Villages covered Targeted Area in lakh ha Coverage in lakhHa Total beneficiaries (Farmers) Productivity per hectares67 qtl70 qtl65 qtl Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers

Name of the Farmer - Ratan Baskey Village - Jarkani Panchayat - Gamharia Block - Rajnagar Crop Technology - SRI in Paddy Variety Cultivated - PHB 71 ( Pioneer ) No. of Tillers - 72 Area Cultivated - 2 Acres 24

4. Promoting consumption of inputs * Remarkable increase in fertilizer consumption (kg/ha) Source : Directorate of Agriculture.

Increased use of INM/ IPM practices (NFSM) Achievement during (Area in ha) Sl. No.Particulars Lime/Dolomite Micronutrient (Borax) Rhizobium Culture P.S.B Total Promoting consumption of inputs Source : NFSM Cell, Jharkhand Note : Use of INM/IPM Is increasing in the State.

5. Quantitative Increase in crop coverage (‘000 Ha) 27 Source : Year wise final estimate.

6. Enhancing own seed production Involvement of reputed NGO’s for seed production : Providing Infrastructure and Revolving Fund Support to seed villages. Seed production programme taken up in 391 no. of seed villages involving 1890 farmers. Strengthening of State Seed Certification Agency. Setting up of State Seed Corporation under Process Involvement of BAU in seed production. 28

29 6. Enhancing own seed production

7. Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers 30 Source :

8. Capacity Building and Skill upgradation of farmers 31 trainings/ workshops/ seminars organized at state level for 1115 extension functionaries. 88 Inter-State training programmes organized involving 1544 progressive farmers. 178 in-State training programmes organized involving 2685 progressive farmers in-district training programmes organized involving 6581 progressive farmers. Jharkhand Agriculture & Soil Management Institute (JASMIN) has been established for need based capacity building efforts. 31

9. Launching of Seed Treatment Campaign During Rabi , & Sl. no. Work Plan Ach. 1Awareness Programme (in Nos.) Seed Treatment Programme by Ag. Dept Farmers, pesticide. Indust And Seed producing companies (in MT) (71.14%) (66%) Demonstration (in no.) BULLETIN in nos. NEWS AIR DURDARSHAN Mike Video in Nos Distribution of pesticide Material by Company (in MT) Total Consumption of Pesticide in Seed Treatment (in MT) Distribution of Seed Dressing Drum in Panchayat Level (in Nos.) Pumphlet, Poster Distribution ( in Nos.)

10. Impact of BGREI S No.Particulars No. of Blocks Covered No. of Panchayats Covered No. of Villages covered Targeted Area in Ha Coverage in Ha Total beneficiaries (Farmers) Impact of BGREI during , & in quantitative terms Note : Adoption of New Technology and Quality Seed

11. Special efforts to promote Rabi Production Seed – qtls seed distributed during Area expansion – Enhanced Production Increase in Productivity Previous Best % YearArea lakh ha6.59 lakh ha8 % Previous Best % YearArea lakh tonnes8.44 lakh tonnes- 1 % Previous Best % YearArea kg/ha1281 kg/ha- 8 % 34

Construction of Birsa Pucca Check Dam (BPCD) during last 5 years. 35

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Extension Activities

MIS Entry Status under NFSM Programme during

MIS Entry Status under ATMA Programme during

ICT Initiatives under Extension Reforms & NeGP 1.Inter district & State communication solely through E Mail. 2.Publicity through 24 ATMA s own web portal. 3.Data entry in the EMS under Extension Reforms by the districts. 4.Organized Training of EMS for Chattisgarh, Punjab & Sikkim 5.Monitoring of Kisan Call center call Statistics with IFFCO Kisan Sanchar Limited (IKSL) & District. 6.Activities Monitoring / Feedback through Social Site (Facebook) – JharkhandATMA 7.Popularization of Krishi Darshan video/ live programme through Youtube/ Facebook. 8.Activities of SAMETI with beneficiaries through SAMETI website. 9.Wall writing scheme information at block level. 10.Press & Media involvement 11.Farmers portal – Farmers registration (2.54 lakhs) and 5047 Agro Advisory sent.

12. Close Monitoring and Supervision at Block/District/State Level Monitoring teams at Block/District/State level constituted for regular supervision of agricultural operations. State Level Monitoring Teams constituted one for each district. State level Senior officer (KVK Scientist-1), (BAU Scientist-1) for technical, administrative and management support. Flying Squads constituted in each district to prevent black marketing of fertilizers and seeds. Help line for farmers set up at Agriculture Directorate level. Weekly District Task Force (DTF) Meeting organized in each district under Deputy Commissioner. Control Room set up at each district head quarters. 41

13. Strengthening of Extension Services Network 179 Block Technology Managers (BTM) working 135 Subject Matter Specialists (SMS) working Village Level Workers (VLW) newly selected Kisan Mitras working. 948 farm schools have been operationalized [913 farm School ]. Specialized Training imparted to Kisan Mitra/Block Technology Managers/Subject Matter Specialist. Agricultural Technology Information Centres (ATIC) set up at each block level and linked to NeGP programme 42

14. Encouragement and Motivation provided of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India Continuous visit by Senior Officials from Govt. of India. Timely release of admissible funds and support through coordination with Seed Supplier Agency such as NSC/SFCI. Providing adequate quantity of fertilizers as compared to previous years. 43

49 INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATION WITH POWER, IRRIGATION, FERTILIZES, CREDIT ETC. Inter Departmental Coordination through IDWG, SLBC, NFSMEC, SLSC No. of IDWG Meetings Held-1 Nos. No. of SLBC Meetings held -4 Nos. No. of SLSC Meetings held -2 Nos. No. of NFSMEC -2 No.

50 FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION 1.Area Expansion (8 lakh ha) 2.Rabi Area (6.59 lakh ha to 15 Lakh ha). 3.Increase in Use of INM/ IPM ( 10 Lakh ha) 4.Soil Amendment (10 lakh ha) 5.Seed Production in PPP Mode (0.65 lakh qtl to 2.40 lakh qtl) 6.Promotion of SRI, SWI and Hybrid Rice Programme. 7.Promotion of Zero Tillage Technology to cover Rice Fallow area 8.Promotion of Oilseed and Pulses 9.Capacity Building Programme (Coverage up to Block/Village level)

50 FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION 10. Intensification of ATMA Programme (Block / Village level) 11. Close Monitoring Mechanism at State/District/ Block level 12. Kisan Credit Card in Mission Mode ( 13 lakh Nos. to 20 lakhs Nos) 15. Strengthening of Infrastructure (Storage Godown, State Seed Farm, Seed Processing Facility) 16. Seed Treatment Campaign ( Panchayat wise Awareness, Seed Dressing Drum, Seed Treatment Material on 90% subsidy) 17. Promotion of NAIS 18. Farm Mechanization (Equipment Bank for Custom Hiring)

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