Physical and Financial Review of BGREI ItemsUnitProgramme for Achievement for PhyFin.PhyFin Block DemonstrationHa1,55, In progress Assets building (Pumpsets) No Site specific needs Farm-cum fish pondsNo (in progress) 9.00 Creation of community Irrigation Projects No Check dam/ Diversion weir No Total (site specific needs) Grand total Fin:Rs. in lakh
PHYSICAL PROGRESS UNDER BGREI Interventions UnitECO-SYSTEMS Rainfed Up Land Rainfed Shallow Low Land Irrigated HYV Irrigated HYB Total Clusters formed Nos Farmers involved Nos NGOs Nos Progressive Farmers selected Nos Staff Hand Holding selected Nos Drum Seeder supplied Nos SRI Power Weeder Nos Seed Supplied Qtl Weedicide Lts Seedling Treatment Lts Micronutrient(Zn & B) Qtl
PHYSICAL PROGRESS UNDER BGREI Interventions UnitECO-SYSTEMS Rainfed Up Land Rainfed Shallow Low Land Irrigated HYV Irrigated HYB Total Deep Ploughing Completed Ha * Direct Seeding completed Ha Transplanting completed Ha Nursery for Transplanting Ha ASSET BUILDING Nos.490 pump sets SITE SPECIFIC NEEDS Nos.15 Fish- cum – Farm Pond
Strategic Plans for improving Agril Production and Productivity
Crop Demonstration - Rice 155 clusters of each 1000 ha under Rice Demonstration in different agro-ecological zones like : Rain fed upland eco system – 7 clustersRain fed upland eco system – 7 clusters Irrigated hybrid eco system – 20 clustersIrrigated hybrid eco system – 20 clusters Rain fed shallow low land – 65 clustersRain fed shallow low land – 65 clusters Irrigated hyv rice – 63 clustersIrrigated hyv rice – 63 clusters Soil test based nutrient application – soil sample analysis of 30 samples for major nutrients and 3 samples for micro nutrients.
New varieties released during last 10 years given priority. Demonstration of Naveen, Barshadhan, Ranidhan, Pratikhya, Sahabhagi, RGL 2537, RGL 2538, Geetanjali, Swarna Sub1 given importance for demonstration. Foundation seeds promoted in 25 clusters for seed production programme. Popularisation of hybrids like Ajaya, Rajalaxmi and KRH-2 in hectare area qtls of seeds procured from GoI undertakings like HIL, and SFCI as well as MoU farms of CRRI.
Application of weedicides – importance for dose and time of application. Mechanical weeding by using power/ cono/ mandwa weeder. Line sowing/ Transplanting is mandatory for entire demonstration of 155 clusters covering hectare. Sowing of seeds by using drum seeder. Pest and disease management through procurement of need based pesticides. E-pest surveillance taken up through out the State. Joint supervision and guidance to the farmers by Govt officials and KVK scientists.
Asset Building Providing life saving irrigation through supply of pump sets with 50% subsidy limited to Rs.10,000/-. Providing life saving irrigation through supply of pump sets with 50% subsidy limited to Rs.10,000/-. Power tillers – 2000 nos with 40% subsidy limited to Rs.45,000/-. Power tillers – 2000 nos with 40% subsidy limited to Rs.45,000/-. Combine Harvester – 80 nos. with 50% subsidy limited to Rs.400,000/-. Combine Harvester – 80 nos. with 50% subsidy limited to Rs.400,000/-. Paddy Reaper – 550 nos with 25% subsidy limited to Rs.40,000/-. Paddy Reaper – 550 nos with 25% subsidy limited to Rs.40,000/-. Paddy Transplanter – 300 nos with 25% subsidy limited to Rs.40,000/-. Paddy Transplanter – 300 nos with 25% subsidy limited to Rs.40,000/-. Power Thresher – 3545 nos with 25% subsidy limited to Rs.5000/- Power Thresher – 3545 nos with 25% subsidy limited to Rs.5000/- Rotavator – 600 with 40% subsidy limited to Rs.20,000/-. Rotavator – 600 with 40% subsidy limited to Rs.20,000/-. Spl. Power Driven Implements – 800 nos with 40% subsidy limited to Rs.20,000/-. Spl. Power Driven Implements – 800 nos with 40% subsidy limited to Rs.20,000/-. (Since other sources of funding are available under life saving irrigation, sanction under Asset Building is proposed to be diverted to Mechanization)
Site Specific Needs Farm-cum-Fish ponds (1000 nos) in coastal area where depth of water rises to 2 ft – unsuitable for crop production. Cost of each unit Rs.70,000/- (Farmers’share 10,000/- and Govt. subsidy Rs.60,000/-) Farm-cum-Fish ponds (1000 nos) in coastal area where depth of water rises to 2 ft – unsuitable for crop production. Cost of each unit Rs.70,000/- (Farmers’share 10,000/- and Govt. subsidy Rs.60,000/-) Creation of community irrigation projects – 10 acres of patch –Programme of 684 patches. Cost of each patch is Rs.6,00,000 at 100 % subsidy Creation of community irrigation projects – 10 acres of patch –Programme of 684 patches. Cost of each patch is Rs.6,00,000 at 100 % subsidy Check Dam/ Diversion Weirs- Programme for 10 projects with estimated cost of Rs.50 lakh each. Check Dam/ Diversion Weirs- Programme for 10 projects with estimated cost of Rs.50 lakh each.
Inter Departmental Policy and Programmatic Convergence
Policies Extending Green revolution to area with low irrigation facility Sustained productivity and conservation farming Concurrent attention to soil health, water conservation and preservation of bio-diversity To rejuvenate the farm sector with Techno- managerial advancement to enhance the Productivity, Profitability and Sustainability of the major farming systems Chalking out programme for different Agro- climatic regions Attracting and retaining educated youth in farming and substantially improving the livelihood of the farmers of the state
Procurement of paddy is done by different agencies like State Civil Supplies Corporation, PACS, MARKFED in the mandies created within the reach of the farmers. Procurement of paddy is done by different agencies like State Civil Supplies Corporation, PACS, MARKFED in the mandies created within the reach of the farmers. The seeds are procured by OSSC under Seed Production Programme. The seeds are procured by OSSC under Seed Production Programme. Marketing and Procurement
Development of suitable rice varieties for saline and deep water eco-systems. Development of suitable rice varieties for saline and deep water eco-systems. Development of farmer friendly low drudgery manual weeding equipment. Development of farmer friendly low drudgery manual weeding equipment. Specific Areas of Strategic Research
Technological Interventions Deep Ploughing by Tractor Drawn M.B Plough / Rotavator Seedling Root Dip/Nursery Treatment Weed Management – Chemical/ Mechanical Line Transplanting / Sowing Use of Plastic drum seeder Use of Transplanter Use of Micro Nutrients based on Soil Test Results
ROLE OF CRRI Director, CRRI is the member of the Central Steering Committee (CSC). Director, CRRI is the member of the Central Steering Committee (CSC). The CSC guides the implementation process, making suggestion for improvement basing on the State Level Monitoring Teams (SLMT). The CSC guides the implementation process, making suggestion for improvement basing on the State Level Monitoring Teams (SLMT). CCRI, Cuttack is the nodal institute in the monitoring team and acts as the main bridge between the CSC, SLMT and DLMT. CCRI, Cuttack is the nodal institute in the monitoring team and acts as the main bridge between the CSC, SLMT and DLMT. The CRRI and its partner institutes are responsible for scientific supervision and technical guidance and will visit 10% of the districts. The CRRI and its partner institutes are responsible for scientific supervision and technical guidance and will visit 10% of the districts.
ROLE OF OUAT Identify the priority area to plan right interventions Identify the priority area to plan right interventions Close monitoring of implementation – ensure quality technologies and services are extended to farmers. Close monitoring of implementation – ensure quality technologies and services are extended to farmers. ROLE OF KVK Provide feedback to SLMT on quality implementation of the project. Provide feedback to SLMT on quality implementation of the project. Extend technical backstopping for the demonstrations. Extend technical backstopping for the demonstrations. Monitor the programme and submit report to CRRI at monthly intervals. Monitor the programme and submit report to CRRI at monthly intervals.
In addition to State level Monitoring Team (SLMT), the DLMT have been formed at the district level for regular monitoring of the Project. Set up of District Level Monitoring Team (DLMT) PD, ATMA PD, ATMA Scientists of KVK Scientists of KVK Consultant, ATMA Consultant, ATMA District level Agril Engineer District level Agril Engineer Representative of District Collector Representative of District Collector District representative of WR Deptt District representative of WR Deptt The Team will meet once every month (3rd week) and review progress of implementation. Monitoring Structure
Kharif Crop Prospects and Input Supply Position
Crop Prospects Kharif-2012 (Area in ‘000 ha) CropProgrammeProgress Paddy Total Cereals Total Pulses Total Oilseeds Total Fibres Total Vegetables Total Spices Grand Total
Seed Supply Position (Qtl) during Kharif 2012 SeedProgrammeSupply up to 18th July Sale up to 18 th July Paddy Pulses G.Nut Jute Dhanicha Total (all seeds)
Fertilizer Supply Position (MT) during Kharif 2012 FertilizerRequirement Kharif 2012 Allocation by GoI up to July, 2012 Receipt up to mid July 2012 Urea MOP DAP Complex Total (including SSP, A/S)
GLORY OF BGREI
Physical and Financial Review of BGREI ItemsUnitProgramme for Achievement for PhyFin.PhyFin. Block Demonstration Ha52, , Assets building Pumpsets No Site specific needs (Godown, threshing floor,check dam) Unit (in progress) Total Fin.: Rs. in lakh
Outcome Derived Wide acceptance of Line Sowing and Transplanting Use of Drum Seeder in up-Land & Medium Land Created a new hope Role of Micro- Nutrient (Zinc Sulfate) in increasing the Productivity is well understood by the Farmers Support of N.G.Os made the task of other stake holder easier Increase in Yield was significant (up to 50%)
District Area in ha. No. of blocks No. of G. P No. of villages No. of farmers involved No of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo. Av. yield in Qtl. per Ha Control KORAPUT MAYURBHANJ GANJAM BARGARH STATE Results of BGREI in Rainfed Up- Land
Results of BGREI in Rainfed Shallow low- Land District Area in ha. No. of blocks No. of G. P No. of villages No. of farmers involved No of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo Av. yield in Qtl. per Ha Contr ol. Balasore Bhadrak Cuttack Jagatsingpur Kendrapada Koraput Rayagada Subarnapur Mayurbhanj Ganjam Gajapati Puri Khordha Baragarh Sambalpur State
District Area in ha. No. of blocks No. of G. P No. of villages No. of farmers involvedNo of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo Av. yield in Qtl. per Ha Control. Balasore Bhadrak Cuttack Jagatsingpur Kendrapada Koraput Rayagada Subarnapur Mayurbhanj Ganjam Gajapati Puri Khordha Baragarh Sambalpur State Results of BGREI in Irrigated HYV
District Area in ha. No. of blocks No. of G. P No. of villages No. of farmers involved No of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo Av. yield in Qtl. per Ha Control. Puri Sambalpur State Results of BGREI in Irrigated Hybrid Paddy
Yield Comparison in Rainfed Up-Land
Rainfed Shallow Low Land
Irrigated High Yielding Variety
Irrigated Hybrid
% Yield Increase in Rainfed Up-Land
% Yield Increase inRainfed Shallow Low Land % Yield Increase in Rainfed Shallow Low Land
% Yield Increase in Irrigated High Yielding Variety
% Yield Increase in Irrigated Hybrid
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