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DACNET DACNET – Department of Agriculture and Cooperation NETwork A Central Sector Scheme for Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Govt. of India
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CIPMC Central Integrated Pest Management Centre Directorate of Plant Protection Quarantine & Storage, Faridabad Under
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CIPMCs Hyderabad Vijayavada Guwahati Patna Baroda Faridabad Solan Gorakhpur Jammu Srinagar Ernakulam Raipur Lucknow Burdwan Bangalore Indore Nagpur Bhubaneshwar Jalandhar Shriganganagar Trichy Port Blair Madgaon Aizwal Dimapur Gangtok Total 26 CIPMCs in India are as below
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What is a “Pest” A pest may be defined as any organism that interferes with production of the crop. In spite of the general category of pests such as insects, diseases and weeds, there are many other types including nematodes, arthropods etc.
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What is IPM Integrated Pest Management, or IPM is a pest management system designed to provide long-term management of pests, not temporary eradication of them. It is the coordinated use of pest and environmental information with available pest control methods to prevent unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.
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Why IPM is Important Because pest problems are often symptomatic of ecological imbalances, the goal is to attempt to plan and manage ecosystems to prevent organisms from becoming pests.
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Objectives of IPM To minimise the loss by pests To increase the content of eco-friendly organisms in the environment Involve the farmers in effective implementation of IPM Involve the Govt. and NGOs in effective way Mass media involvement
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Functions of IPM Assist state Govt. in pest surveillance on major crops Supplement state efforts in pest control operations Disseminate Integrated Pest Management concepts Advise appropriate and safe use of pesticides Monitor and forewarn pest and disease situation
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Rapid Roving Survey Kharif Rabi Conservation & augmentation of Bio Agents Field release of Bio control Agents Training and demonstration through Farmers Field Schools Activities of CIPMC
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(a) Compilation of Technical Reports (I) Rapid Roving Survey for various types of crops (II) Weekly Technical Reports (III) Monthly Technical Reports (b) Compilation of Non – Technical Reports (i) Monthly/Quarterly Expenditure Report ( PLAN Budget) (ii) Monthly/Quarterly Target/Achievement Report (PLAN Budget) (iii) Monthly/Quarterly Expenditure Report ( Non - PLAN Budget) (iv) Monthly/Quarterly Target/Achievement Report (Non - PLAN Budget) Activities of CIPMC
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Technical Physical Target Rapid Roving Survey target Field release of Bio control agents Farmers’ field School Target (crop wise) Conservation/ Augmentation target Rapid Roving Survey Survey Field Release of Bio-Agents Conservation & Production of Bio- agents Survey FFS Training/Demo Rapid Roving Survey Report Weekly Pest & Disease Report Weekly IPM Training Report Weekly Technical Report Monthly Technical Report Monthly Target / Achievement Report System Flow DiagramSystem Flow Diagram
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Non-technical Activities ( System Flow Diagram ) BUDGET ALLOTMENT FOR THE YEAR PLAN BUDGET NON-PLAN BUDGET Monthly Expenditure Report Monthly Target /Achi- vement Report Quarterly Report Monthly Expediture Report Monthly Target /Achi- vement Report Quarterly Report
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Goals of DACNET Project Bringing in e-Governance By Development of DACNET portal Implementation of PAYROLL package Implementation of PIS (Personal Information System) Inventory Management System File Monitoring System Library Management System (e-Granthalaya)
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CIPMC WEBSITE http://www.cg.nic.in/dacnet
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Model of CIPMC Portal
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CIPMC Portal Modules of DACNET Web Application. Data Entry Module Technical Activities Non-Technical Activities Query Module Report Module Weekly Technical Reports Monthly Technical Reports Monthly/Quarterly Non-Technical Reports. Customization Module Initialization User Administration Miscellaneous
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CIPMC Web Application Data Entry modules Technical Activities Physical Target assigned (for Current fin.year) Sample Roving Pest Survey (Target in Hectare) Conservation & Augmentation Field Release of Bio-Control Agents (in Millions) Farmer’s Field School & Demonstration programmes. FFS Training/demonstration. Village Entry (Cropwise) Block / District Entry Address Entry Routine Entry Reading Rapid Roving survey data Conservation & Augmentation of Bio-agents Field release of Bio-agents Training / Demo conducted at FFS Contact/Discussion held at FFS
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CIPMC Web Application Data Entry modules Data Entry for Non-Technical activities Budget Allotment under various heads ( Plan Budget ) Budget Allotment under various heads (Non-Plan)
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CIPMC Web Application Data Entry Menu
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CIPMC Web Application Input Screen Models
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CIPMC Web Application Report modules Technical Report Weekly Report Weekly Technical Report ( A report prepared by collecting data from all surveys conducted, FFS training and other Technical activities) Technical Report of Pest & Diseases Technical Report of IPM training & FFS Monthly Report Monthly Technical Report ( A consolidated report of Weekly Technical reports) Statement showing physical target /achievement ( As per target assigned for the current financial year)
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CIPMC Web Application Report modules Non-Technical Reports Monthly/ Quarterly Progress Expenditure Report (Plan Budget) Monthly/ Quarterly Progress Expenditure Report (Non- Plan Budget) Monthly/ Quarterly Financial Target/achievement Report (Plan Budget) Monthly/ Quarterly Financial Target/achievement Report (Non-Plan Budget)
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Database proposed to be used – MS Access Front end proposed to be used – Visual Basic – 6 (VB-6 Executable to be kept and implemented at IPM field units) CIPMC Software
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It is proposed that the data shall be entered survey wise and after the week end, the weekly compiled data shall be converted in to text file which will be transmitted as file attachment to the Directorate through mail and at Directorate, the same shall be detached and appended in their central database server in required format. CIPMC Software
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Technical Non Technical Structure of the data base …
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Girish Chandra, PSA, NIC Hqrs. T. N. Singh, PSA, NIC Chhattisgarh Jit Raj, PSA, NIC Jammu & Kashmir Satyajit Saha, SA, NIC Sikkim N. R. Kulkarni, DIO, NIC Goa S. P. Singh, SA, DIO, Solan, Himachal Pradesh Lidemo Patton, SSA, NIC Nagaland B.K. Bhattacharya, NIC Assam C. P. Sekhar, SA, NIC Hqrs. The team ….
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