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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, HARYANA
Meeting of Screening Committee for Krishi Karman Award on DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, HARYANA
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The State of Haryana came into existence on 1st November, 1966.
HARYANA AT A GLANCE The State of Haryana came into existence on 1st November, 1966. Geographical Area (GA) 4.42 m ha (1.4% of India) Cultivable Area (CA) m ha (86.35% of GA) Cultivated Area m ha (94.50% of CA) _____________________________________________________ Gross Cropped Area m ha Cropping Intensity 182% Irrigated Area m Ha (84 %) Canal Irrigation m Ha (42%) Groundwater Irrigation m Ha (58%) Under-ground Water 54 % brackish Farming Families lac (2001 Census) Marginal Farmers lac (46.1%) (own 3.16 lac ha – 8.9%) Small Farmers lac (19.2%) (own 4.21 lac ha – 11.9%) Others lac (34.7%) (own lac ha – 79.2%) 2 2
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RAIN-FALL Total 340.0 532.1 - 36.1 426.8 530.2 -19.5 Month 2012 2011
(in mm) Month 2012 2011 Actual Normal %Dep. April 8.6 7.2 19.4 7.6 5.6 May 1.1 13.9 -92.0 25.7 84.9 June 1.6 51.0 -96.9 93.2 46.5 100.4 July 72.0 180.4 -60.1 85.6 184.4 -53.6 August 184.6 190.9 -3.3 111.0 182.3 -39.1 September 72.1 88.7 - 18.7 103.7 95.7 8.4 Total 340.0 532.1 - 36.1 426.8 530.2 -19.5 Highly erratic and uneven rains received during July, 2012. Deficiency of rain was more than 50% in 18 districts by the end of July, 2012. Deficiency is more than 36% by end of September, 2012.
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Trends of Foodgrains Production
Year Area (000 hect) Production (000 tons % increase 4311 13006 - 4348 14763 13.50 4478 15294 3.60 4622 16178 5.78 4541 15346 -5.14 4702 16568 7.96 4630 18342 10.70 (Targets) 4650 17999
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Results of Crop Cutting Experiments
Planed Analyzed Productivity (Kg./hect.) Kharif 2011 Rice 990 952 3044 Bajra 1532 1462 2040 Maize 144 88 2666 Rabi Wheat 2200 2169 5182 Gram 562 518 911 Barley 936 701 3633
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Wheat Production Trends
Year Area (000 hect) Yield (Kg. per hect) Production (000 tonnes) 743 1,425 1,059 1,348 2,029 2,735 1,783 2,837 5,057 2,017 3,880 7,826 2,303 3,844 8,853 2,377 4,232 10,059 2,461 4,158 10,232 2,462 4,614 11,360 2,488 4,215 10,488 2,515 4,624 11,630 2,522 5,182 13,069 (Target) 2,505 4,950 12,400
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District-wise Area, Yield & Production during Rabi 2011-12
Districts Area (000 hect) Yield (Kg. per hect) Production (000 tonnes) Hisar 237 5098 1208 Fatehabad 189 5472 1034 Sirsa 299 5357 1602 Bhiwani 151 4306 650 Rohtak 103 5020 517 Jhajjar 99 4858 481 Sonipat 152 5521 839 Gurgaon 52 4962 258 Mewat 71 4397 312 Palwal 100 5067 507 Faridabad 31 4837 150
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Contd. Districts Area (000 hect) Yield (Kg. per hect) Production
(000 tonnes) Karnal 172 5670 975 Panipat 87 5550 483 Kurukshetra 112 5438 609 Kaithal 173 5451 943 Ambala 4861 423 Panchkula 16 3589 57 Y.Nagar 85 5364 456 Jind 217 5235 1136 M.Garh 41 4611 189 Rewari 48 5002 240 State 2522 5182 13069
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Procurement of Foodgrains
(Lac MTs.) Year Wheat Rice Total 45.29 20.54 65.83 22.30 17.77 40.07 33.49 15.74 49.23 52.30 14.25 66.55 69.10 18.16 87.26 63.35 16.55 79.90 69.28 19.55 88.83 86.65 18.14 (upto ) 104.79
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MILESTONES… Record production ( lakh MT) & productivity ( 5182 kg / hectare ) of wheat during Productivity of wheat during is ever highest in the country. 2nd Largest Contributor of food-grains to the central pool. Contributed lakh MT of Wheat to the Central-Pool during 100% treatment of certified seed of Wheat during Pioneer in Zero-tillage Technology (covering about 25% area ).
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Initiatives taken to improve production
Wheat Timely sowing of wheat 100 % treatment of certified seed of wheat Seed Replacement Rate increased to 52 % Promotion of Region Specific varieties WH-542, PBW-550, DBW-17, DPW & HD-2967 in North-eastern part. WH-711, WH-147, UP-2338, Raj-3765 in South-western part. HD-2851, PBW-590, WH-1021, PBW-509 under late sown conditions. Promotion of Zero tillage technology Special focus on low productivity districts (Ambala & Panchkula) Management of yellow rust disease New Initiatives Dense planting Seed Replacement Rate targeted to 54 % Treatment of farm saved seeds - 75 % subsidy on fungicides Relay Planting of Wheat in Cotton Demonstration on Happy Seeder Special focus on low productivity distts.(Bhiwani, Mewat&Panchkula)
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Management of Yellow Rust
Contd. Management of Yellow Rust Yamunanagar, Panchkula, Ambala, Kurukshetra & Karnal distt. are most vulnerable to yellow rust disease. Promotion of DBW-17, WH-542, HD-2967, DPW & PBW-550 varieties in Susceptible Areas. Regular and joint Surveillance of the disease. Awareness Campaign to educate the farmers about Symptoms & Control measures. Supply of Propiconazole 25 % EC on 50% Subsidy. Contd.
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Variety-wise Availability of Certified Seed of Wheat
(in qtls.) Variety Govt. Pvt. Total DBW-17 159582 110517 270099 HD-2851 96420 158459 254879 HD-2894 22739 51624 74363 HD-2967 518 692 1210 PBW-343 50762 166320 217082 PBW-590 557 498 1055 PBW-502 28542 55994 84536 PBW-509 705 2573 3278 PBW-550 93030 68812 161842 Raj-3765 4276 33085 37361 WH-1021 1378 572 1950 WH-147 2733 23270 26003 WH-283 349 10543 10892 WH-542 950 3375 4325 WH-711 74104 81771 155875 DPW 1351 1598 2949 537996 769703
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FERTILIZERS Lakh MTs Rabi Fertilizer Requirement Availability Consumption UREA 11.25 11.34 10.65 DAP 4.00 5.79 3.92 MOP 0.40 0.36 0.35 NPK 0.50 0.46 0.34 Pre-positioning of DAP and Urea Fertilizer has been finalized and Hafed will pre-position by , a total of 1.50 lakh MT DAP and 4.50 lakh MT Urea for the ensuing Rabi season. Monitoring of fertilizer stocking, availability and sale on day to day basis.
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Initiatives to improve Rice Production Direct Seeding of Rice (DSR)
Saving of 25 – 30 % irrigation water Saving of labour & energy Soil health improvement Environmental friendly Advancement in crop sowing Helpful in checking the practice of stubble burning Organized demonstrations during Kharif -2012
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Agro-techniques for DSR
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Performance of DSR – Kharif 2011
District No. of demonstration Paddy Yield with DSR (Qtl per acre) Paddy Yield with traditional method (Qtl per acre) Yamunanagar 100 23.6 24.2 Fatehabad 50 30.40 31.0 Ambala 21.56 22.5 Kaithal 150 12.70 11.4 Kurukshetra 21.50 22.0 Panipat 14.70 16.3 Jind 33.30 32.0 Karnal 20.90 Sonepat 15.40 16.6 Sirsa 26.10 27.9 Total 800 22.00 22.64
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Initiatives to improve Pulse production
Summer Moong Summer Moong not only improves soil health but also give additional income to the farmers Promotion of Summer Moong as catch crop Short duration variety SML-668 , SATYA & MH-421 promoted. Certified Seed supplied under seed village programs and state plan schemes. 60,000 hect. area covered during summer 2012 1.00 lakh hectare area targeted during summer 2013 Plan to bring 5.00 lakh hect. area under summer moong by the end of 12th Plan.
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Water Management WATER MANAGEMENT Promotion of UGPL.
Contd. WATER MANAGEMENT Water Management Promotion of UGPL. 50 % of the cost or Rs.60,000 per beneficiary. An area of 96,000 ha covered under UGPL so far. Plan to bring 35,000 ha area during under the system. Provision of Rs.42 crore made for UGPL. Promotion of Sprinkler System 50 % of the cost or Rs.7,500 per hectares for Sprinklers. So far 1.30 lac sprinkler sets supplied on subsidy to the farmers. An area of 26,500 ha. targeted during under sprinkler system. Provision of Rs crore made for the purpose. Promotion of laser levelers Targeted to provide 1000 laser leveler on subsidized rates Installation of Data Loggers 23 data water loggers already installed. 17 more will installed during Rabi season. Plan to install water logger in every block by the end of 12th plan. 21
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SOIL HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Soil Health Cards Soil Health Cards Provided to all the farming families (15.28 lakh). Farmers are being educated for balance use of fertilizers. Micro Nutrient Subsidy Micro-nutrients specially Zinc Sulphate supplied on 75% subsidy. Strengthening of Soil Testing Laboratories 20 Soil Testing Laboratories equipped for micro-nutrients testing. All 33 laboratories will be upgraded by the end of 3 Mobile Soil Testing Laboratories in operation 4 New Soil Testing Laboratories to be established 1.5 lakh Soil Samples analyzed annually for Micro-nutrients. Application of Gypsum Gypsum on 60% subsidy to mitigate Sulphur Deficiency. Use of Bio-fertilizers Demonstration on Bio-fertilizers to be conducted. Bio-fertilizers on 50% subsidy. 22
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PROMOTION OF FARM IMPLEMENTS
Zero-Tillage technology to be promoted. Area to be increased from 5.75 to 6 lakh hectares. 2,000 Zero Till Seed Drills to be distributed on 50% subsidy Provision of subsidy of Rs. 3 crore made during Zero-tillage FIRB system will be promoted. 245 Ridge Furrow Planter will be provided on subsidy. of the cost subject to maximum of Rs.15,000/- per machine. 200 Demonstrations to be organized during Rabi Furrow Irrigated Raised Bed System Contd. 23
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Contd Laser Land Leveler Straw Reaper Happy Seeder
1,000 Laser Land Levelers to be distributed on subsidy. of the cost subject to maximum of Rs. 50,000/- per machine. Provision of Rs. 5 crore made during Laser Land Leveler 1,000 Straw Reapers will be distributed on subsidy. Subsidy Rs. 40,000/- per machine. Provision of Rs. 4 crore as subsidy during Straw Reaper 128 Happy Seeders to be provided on subsidy. of the cost subject to maximum of Rs.25,000/- per machine. 100 Demonstrations of 1 acre each will be organized during Rabi Happy Seeder
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UTILIZATION OF FUNDS NFSM 2011-12 Particular Wheat Pulses A3P Total
(Rs. In Lakh) Particular Wheat Pulses A3P Total Allocation 448.23 904.00 Unspent balance 85.087 41.688 48.131 Funds released 406.73 864.00 Total funds available Funds utilized 413.63 Unspent balance* 93.732 41.023 98.714 % Utilization 95.91 92.24 89.33 93.25 * Including interest accrued during
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(UC for Rs.3402 lakh in progress)
RKVY Rs. In lakh Year Allocation Actual released by GOI Utilization Submission of UCs % Utilization of Funds & 100 99.48 (UC for Rs lakh in progress) 87.03 -
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SUB-SCHEMES OF RKVY 2011-12 Particular Allocation Expenditure
(Rs. In Lakh) Particular Allocation Expenditure % utilization AFDP 82.93 INSIMP 442.20 88.25 19.95 VEGETABLE CLUSTER 975.38 81.28 PROTIEN SUPPLIMENTS 907.76 74.52
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Inter Departmental Coordination
State Level Coordination Committee under the chairmanship of Chief Minister State Level Committee under the chairmanship of PS Agriculture for fertilizer arrangement State Level Sanctioning Committee under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary State Level Executive Committee on Food Security Mission under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary State Seed Production Committee under the chairmanship of Principal Secretary Agriculture Inter Departmental Working Group under the chairmanship of PS Agriculture Agriculture Officers Workshop with SAU before Kharif and Rabi season to finalize package of practices
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Future Prospects Wheat
The productivity of Wheat has reached to its potential level & scope for further improvement is limited. However, department has taken some initiatives to further improve wheat productivity. Planting of wheat at 18 cm spacing instead of 20 cm will be promoted vigorously. This system of planting may improve wheat productivity by 5-10 %. Varietal replacement will be another focus area to improve productivity. Efforts will be made to bring more area under DBW- 17, HD-2967, HD-2894, DPW & HD-2851. Relay planting of wheat in cotton for improving wheat productivity in cotton belt as it will help in timely sowing of wheat. Low productivity blocks/districts will be targeted for improvement.
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Contd. Rice Summer Moong Spring Maize
Direct Seeding of Rice have excellent potential & 50 % Basmati area is targeted to put under this system by the end of 12th plan. Cultivation of hybrid rice will be promoted to improve rice productivity (20 % area). Targeted 50,000 hect. area to be shifted to Maize during Kharif 2013 Summer Moong Good prospects of summer moong in Paddy areas as adequate irrigation facilities are available. Plan to bring 5.00 lakh hect. area under this crop by the end of 12th plan Spring Maize Good scope of spring maize in areas vacated by potato crop Productivity of qtl. per hect. may be harvested An area of 20,000 hect. targeted during spring
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