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A PRESENTATION FOR KRISHI KARMAN AWARDS 2011-12 by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & CANE DEVELOPMENT GOVERNMENT OF JHARKHAND. 1
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2 JHARKHAND STATE PROFILE Area in % Area in Lakhs Ha * Total Geographical Area: 79.71 Total Cultivable Land :47.67%38.00 Total Cultivable Land :47.67%38.00 * Net Sown Area:29.63% 23.62 * Current Fallow:9.57%7.63 * Other Fallow:08.46%6.74 * 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 :116% 2
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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
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DISTRICT WISE PRODUCTIVITY AS REPORTED BY DISTRICT S.N.District Paddy Area in haProduction in 000 MTProductivity in Kg/ha 1.Ranchi1598514848283033 2.Khunti700003209504585 3.Simdega881742753673123 4.Lohardaga468451825553897 5.East Singhbhum1272544889103842 6.West Singhbhum1708035166793025 7.Seraikella910002893803180 8.Palamau421851562953705 9.Koderma14000408102915 10.Giridih770932784603612 11.Dhanbad535301863913482 12.Dumka1027203251093165 13.Deoghar490581407962870 14.Godda420001327203160 15.Sahebganj45900813811773 16.Pakur468281142602440 17.Gumla1760003373921917 18.Garhwa522801125592153 19.Latehar22845261801146 20.Hazaribagh781001801772307 21.Ramgarh29050870342996 22.Chatra33066686452076 23.Bokaro31212740972374 24.Jamtara440021136572583 Total169379650146342890 4
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Performance of the State vis-a-vis Weightage Card for Highest Food Grain Production in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterWeight age Previous highest performance Performa nce in 2011-12 % increase Claim points. YearPerformance 1Increase in Production 3008-0941.48tonne68.60 Tonnes 65%30 2Increase in Productivity 2008-0917.38 qtl/ha25.61 qtl/ha47%20 3Increase in Procurement 1508-0937568 tonne400408 tonne 966%15 4BGREI 15 10-1114.80 Cr30.72 Cr107% 15 INSIMP10-11NA0.249 Cr NMPS10-11NA14.1037 NFSM-Pulses10-113.25 Cr8.52 Cr162% NFSM-Rice08-093.57 Cr9.54 Cr167% Total80 5
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Performance of the State vis-a-vis Weightage Card for Highest Production of Paddy/ Rice in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterWeight age Previous highest performance Performanc e in 2011-12 % increase Claim points. YearPerformance 1Increase in Production 4008-0934.00 lakh tonne 50.15 lakh tonne * 47 %40 2Increase in Productivity 2508-092035 qtl/ha2890 qtl/ha * 42 %25 3Increase in Procurement 1508-0937568 tonne400408 tonne 966 %15 Total80 6 Indicates figures as reported by District (DAO and DSO) Note: As per the Dept. of Agril, GOJ Production recorded as 5614931 MT and Productivity recorded as 3315 Kg/ha
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7 Status of Crop Production (in ‘000 MT) During Last 5 Years
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Status of Productivity (Kg/ha) of various crops during last 5 years 8
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PROCUREMENT FIGURES OF FOOD GRAINS FOR 2011-12 ENDORSED BY STATE FOOD SECRETARY 9
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Status of food grain procurement (in lakh tonnes) during last 5 years 10
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YearAllocation Total Release/ Available Amount Expenditure Percentage (Alloc. Vs. Expd) Unspent Balance Normal RKVY108.84114.84 105.75 979.09 BGREI31.68 30.72970.96 Veg. Cluster12.00 6.00506.00 Nutri Cereals1.16 0.24874210.9113 NMPS14.88 14.1037950.7763 NFSM (Pulses)* 11.05 8.52772.53 NFSM ( Paddy) **11.54 9.54832.00 Total191.15197.15174.8822.2676 Note : Under NFSM(Paddy) Amount spent from Balance amount (Rs. 11.53crore) of last year. Note : * Total Fund Availability (11.05 crore)= [O.B of 11-12 is 3.65 crore+Release 7.40 croe] ** Total fund Available (11.54 crore)=[O.B of 11-12 is 11.54 crore] Status of expenditure incurred under Food Grain Development Schemes during 2011-12 (INCLUDING NFSM AND SUB SCHEMES OF RKVY) 11
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INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING RECORD PRODUCTION FOOD GRAIN/RICE 12
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INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING RECORD PRODUCTION FOOD GRAIN/RICE 1. Ensuring timely and quality supply of Seed to the farmer 3. Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers 4. Promoting consumption of inputs 5. Quantitative Increase in crop coverage 6. Initiatives taken for procurement of paddy 7. Enhancing own seed production 8. Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers 9. Capacity Building and Skill upgradation of farmers 10. Launching of Seed Treatment Campaign During Rabi 2011-12 2. Promotion of Hybrid Seed 13
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INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING RECORD PRODUCTION FOOD GRAIN/RICE 12. Special efforts to promote Rabi Production 13. Tapping Irrigation Potential and Promoting Water Harvesting 14. Dovetailing of Micro Irrigation with Check dams 15. Close Monitoring and Supervision at Block/District/State Level 16. Strengthening of Extension Services Network 17. Encouragement and Motivation provided of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India 11. The impact of BGREI 14
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1. Ensuring timely and quality supply of Seed to the farmer State Seed Distribution Policy, 2011 notified. Record distribution of seeds among farmers. 66000 qtls seed distributed through Private Seed Dealers Seed (Name) Distributed Quantity (in qtl) Percentage increase Previous best (2008-09) 2011-12 Paddy568886364411 Wheat277204972444 Pulses8401003192 Oilseed-3536100 15 Increase in SRR from 14% to 21.23% Involvement of PACS/LAMPS in seed distribution.
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2. Promotion of Hybrid Seed Distribution of Notified Hybrid Paddy Seeds of subsidy basis Seed (Name) Distributed Quantity (in qtl) Percentage increase Previous best (2008-09) 2011-12 Hybrid Paddy1190223808 qtls100% 16 Area under Hybrid Paddy has increased from 1 lakh to 2 lakh ha.
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3. Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers Adoption of SRI over 29,125 ha. Involvement of NGO’s/KVK’s/SAU in Training, Supervision and Monitoring of SRI. Training imparted to 53,405 farmers of 5670 villages. Launching of awards for adoption of SRI at Block/District/State level. Reported productivity (per ha)- 67 qtls. 17
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Launching of Awards for SRI promotion State Level (minimum ) PrizeAmount to be provided Name of AwardNo/UnitTotal 1 st 2.00 LakhBirsa Krishak Padam- Best11 2 nd 1.00 LakhBirsa Krishak Padam- Better33 3 rd 0.50 lakhBirsa Krishak Padam- Good10 District level (Minimum 2 ha) 1 st Rs. 15000Birsa Krishak Deep – Best124 2 nd Rs. 12500Birsa Krishak Deep – Better248 3 rd Rs. 10000Birsa Krishak Deep – Good248 Block Level (Minimum 1 ha) 1 st Rs. 5000Birsa Krishak Shree- best1240 2 nd Rs. 3000Birsa Krishak Shree- Better1240 3 rd Rs. 2000Birsa Krishak Shree- Good1240 18 3. Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers
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Details of SRI during 2011-12 S No.ParticularsProgress in quantitative term 1.No. of Block Covered187 2.No. of Panchayat Covered1520 3.No. of Village covered5670 4.Targeted Area in Ha162900 5.Coverage in Ha29125.052 6.Total beneficiaries (Farmers)53405 7.Productivity per hectares67 qtl 19 3. Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers
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Details of SWI during 2011-12 S No.ParticularsProgress in quantitative term 1.Targeted Area in Ha24920 2.Coverage in Ha1886.75 3.No. of village covered5670 4.Productivity per hectares20 qtls 5.Total beneficiaries (Farmers) 2160 20 3. Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers
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4. Promoting consumption of inputs 21 Remarkable Increase in Fertilizer Consumption (Kg/Ha.)
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Increased use of INM/ IPM practices Achievement during 2011-12 (Area in ha) Sl.No.ParticularsNFSM (Rice)NFSM (Pulses) NFSM A3P (Pulses) Total Area (ha) 1.Lime/Dolomite104971586421941 48302 2.Micronutrient (Borax)1240553522729145048 3.Rhizobium Culture-220852090042985 4.P.S.B.-19399 Total229024330189531155734 22 4. Promoting consumption of inputs
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5. Quantitative Increase in crop coverage (‘000 Ha) 23
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6. Initiatives taken for procurement of paddy Involvement of PACS/LAMPS for paddy procurement. 430 centers setup. Rs. 398.00 crores spent for procurement of paddy. Quantity of paddy procured – 4.00 lakh tonnes as compared to 0.376 lakh tonnes (2008-09). 24
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7. Enhancing own seed production Involvement of reputed NGO’s for seed production : 1. Ram Krishna Mission. 2. Holy Cross. 3. Gramin Vikas Trust. 4. Vikas Bharti. Providing Infrastructure and Revolving Fund Support to seed villages. Seed production programme taken up in 380 no. of seed villages involving 1840 farmers. Strengthening of State Seed Certification Agency. Setting up of State Seed Corporation. Involvement of BAU in seed production. 25
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8. Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers Launching of Mukhya Mantri Kisan Credit Card by District Central Cooperative Banks Special Kisan Credit Card Campaign launched by the State Govt. 20 lakhs farmers targeted. 27
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8. Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers Target and Achievement under Agriculture & KCC of last 4 years in Jharkhand (Amount in Lakhs) 28
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9. Capacity Building and Skill upgradation of farmers 14 training/ workshop/ seminar organized at state level for extension functionaries. 11 Inter-State training programme organized involving 250 progressive farmers. 10 in-State training programme organized involving 275 progressive farmers. 82 in-district training programme organized involving 2460 progressive farmers. Awareness cum Training Programme under SRI organized involving 1 lakh farmers. Jharkhand Agriculture & Soil Management Institute (JASMIN) has been established for need based capacity building efforts. 29
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10. Launching of Seed Treatment Campaign During Rabi 2011-12 Sl. no. Work Plan2009-102010-112011-12 Tar.Ach.Tar.Ach.Tar.Ach. 1Awareness Programme (in Nos.) 80001463900030251000028897 2Seed Treatment Programme by Ag. Dept Farmers, pesticide. Indust And Seed producing companies (in MT) 7117950635 (71.14%) 7465549022.35 (66%) 746551893.34 3Demonstration (in no.)22005320001015200600 4BULLETIN in nos. NEWS AIR DURDARSHAN 80 70 60 21 06 07 16 84 75 65 12 09 05 26 18 90 80 70 20 - 5Distribution of pesticide Material by Company (in MT) 0.10.090.150.050.18- 6Total Consumption of Pesticide in Seed Treatment (in MT) 8988.53787.27785.5788.1753.678 30
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11. Impact of BGREI S No.ParticularsAchievement in quantitative term 1.No. of Block Covered41 2.No. of Panchayat Covered245 3.No. of Village covered799 4.Targeted Area in Ha17000 5.Coverage in Ha17000 8.Total beneficiaries (Farmers)24841 31
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11. Impact of BGREI 1.Under Hybrid Rice, 4000 ha area were brought in BGREI programme. 2.Productivity under BGREI Demo has been increased near about 73% 3.140 drum seeder, 532 conoweeder has been distributed. 4.170 qtls. carbondazin 50 WP distributed under IPM 5.850 qtls Borex (Na-Boret) 15% distributed under INM 6.232 check dam has been constructed which will irrigate approx 5000 ha of land. 7.Cost of Labour Minimized. 32
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12. Special efforts to promote Rabi Production Seed – 51338 qtls seed distributed during 2011-12 Area expansion – Enhanced Production Increase in Productivity Previous Best2011-12% YearArea 2008-092.67 lakh ha4.38 lakh ha *+ 39 Previous Best2011-12% YearArea 2008-093.33 lakh tonnes6.00 lakh tonnes **+ 44 Previous Best2011-12% YearArea 2008-091247 kg/ha1369 kg/ha + 9 33 Note : * Area under Oilseed during Rabi (2011-12) is 2.24 lakh ha which is in addition. ** Production of Oilseed during Rabi (2011-12) is 1.397 Lakh tonnes which is in addition
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13. Tapping Irrigation Potential and Promoting Water Harvesting S No.ParticularsNos.Area Irrigated ( ha) Expenditure (Rs in crores) 1.Conventional Pond excavation Ponds 2111400036.00 2.Construction of Check dams 14683700067.54 34
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14. Dovetailing of Micro Irrigation with Check dams 18393 nos. of sprinklers installed. Implementation through Pani Panchayats (User group). 10799.10 Ha additional area irrigated due to better water management and water conservation. 35
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Construction of Birsa Pucca Check Dam (BPCD) during last 3 years. 36
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170 tillers SRI Paddy awarded 1 st Prize during Kisan Mela at Seraikella District
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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 42
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Name of the Farmer - Deepak Mahato Village - Dubrajpur Panchayat - Dhuripada Block - Rajnagar Crop Technology - SRI in Paddy Variety Cultivated - PHB 71 ( Pioneer ) No. of Tillers - 83 Area Cultivated - 1.1 Acres 43
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Name of the Farmer - Gaurango Pradhan Village - Hensal Panchayat - Barasijulata Block - Rajnagar Crop Technology - SRI in Paddy Variety Cultivated - Lalat No. of Tillers - 67 Area Cultivated - 1.2 Acres 44
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15. 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 of 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 at each district under Deputy Commissioner. Control Room set up at each district head quarters. 47
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16. Strengthening of Extension Services Network 244 Block Technology Managers (BTM) selected. 488 Subject Matter Specialist (SMS) selected. 1836 Village Level Workers (VLW) selected. 15255 Kisan Mitras selected. 782 farm school has been operationalized. Specialized Training imparted to Kisan Mitra/Block Technology Managers/Subject Matter Specialist. Agricultural Technology Information Centres (ATIC) set up at each block level. 48
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17. 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. 49
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INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATION WITH POWER, IRRIGATION, FERTILIZES, CREDIT ETC. Inter Departmental Coordination through IDWG, SLBC, NFSMEC, SLSC and State level KCC workshop No. of IDWG Meeting Held-2 Nos. No. of SLBC Meeting held -2 Nos. No. of SLSC Meeting held -3 Nos. State level Workshop on KCC-1 No. No. of NFSMEC -1 No.
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50 FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION 1.Area Expansion (8 lakh ha) 2.Rabi Area (6.5 lakh ha to 15 Lakh ha). 3.Increase in Use of INM/ IPM 4.Soil Amendment (10 lakh ha) 5.Seed Production in PPP Mode (0.88 lakh qtl to 2.40 lakh qtl) 6.Seed Distribution in PPP mode (1.53 lakh qtl to 4.32 lakh qtl) 7.Promotion of SRI, SWI and Hybrid Rice Programme. 8.Promotion of Zero Tillage Technology to cover Rice Fallow area 9.Promotion of Oilseed and Pulses 10.Capacity Building Programme (Coverage up to Block/Village level)
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50 FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR FOODGRAIN PRODUCTION 11. Intensification of ATMA Programme (Block / Village level) 12. Increase consumption of Fertilizer (Up to National Average) 13. Pre-positioning of Fertilizer 14. Close Monitoring Mechanism at State/District/ Block level 15. Kisan Credit Card in Mission Mode ( 5.11 lakh Nos. to 20 lakhs Nos) 16. Strengthening of Infrastructure (Storage Godown, State Seed Farm, Seed Processing Facility) 17. Seed Treatment Campaign ( Panchayat wise Awareness, Seed Dressing Drum, Seed Treatment Matterial on 90% subsidy) 18. Promotion of WBCIS. 19. Farm Mechanization (Equipment Bank for Custom Hiring)
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