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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:32.30 % 25.75 * Current Fallow:08.32 %06.62 * Other Fallow:08.46 %06.75 * Forest:29.20 %23.28 * Barren Lands:07.20 %05.74 * Non – Agricultural Use:08.60 %06.86 * Pasture and Other Grazing Land:02.48 %01.97 * Cultivable Waste Land:03.44 %02.74 * Irrigated land:12.73 %03.007 * Cropping Intensity :125%
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Rainfall Status during last 7 years S No. Mon th Rainfall in MM Normal2008-092009-102010-112011-122012-132013-142014-15 1,April 22.304.500.003.4021.707.6019.100.30 2May 44.9037.5082.5030.7049.006.4072.8081.20 3June 196.60313.6050.50100.10347.20115.10109.10109.00 4July 327.0372.50244.50178.70178.80299.30305.9305.90 5Augu st 322.50256.40225.10166.80416.00267.40251.0251.00 6Sept 267.40147.20241.50164.30299.50223.40155.0156.60 7April- Sept 1148.101131.70844.50644.001312.20919.30912.9904.00
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5 Rainfall Status during 2011-12 and 2014-15 Note: During 2008-09 and 2011-12 State received Normal Rain, rest of the year delayed monsoon and During 2014-15 late Season deficient rain
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Performance of the State for Food Grain Production in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterAverage PerformancePerformance in 2014-15 % increase against average Avg. of Last 5 years Performance 1Increase in AreaAvg.21.12 lakh ha25.52 lakh ha.21 % 2Increase in ProductionAvg.40.56 lakh Tones 57.40 lakh tones41 % 3Increase in ProductivityAvg.18.45 qtl/ha22.49 qtl/ha22 % 5 Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in q/ha, area in lakh ha
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Performance of the State for Food Grain Production in Group II Category
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Performance of the State for Production of Paddy in Group II Category Sl. no. ParameterAverage Performance of 5 years Performance in 2014- 15 (Final estimate) % increase against avg. YearPerformance 1Increase in AreaAvg.12.13 lakh ha15.02 lakh ha24 % 2Increase in ProductionAvg29.904 lakh tonnes43.25 lakh tonnes45 % 3.Increase in ProductivityAvg24.026 q/ha28.79 q/ha20 % 7 Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in kg/ha, Procurement in tonnes
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Performance of the State for Production of Paddy in Group II Category
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Performance of the State for Production of Coarse cereals in Group II Category Sl. no. Parameter Average Performance of last 5 years Performance in 2014-15 % increase / decrease 1 Increase in AreaAvg.2.34 lakh ha2.84 lakh ha.21 % 2Increase in Production Avg. 3.51 lakh tonne4.88 lakh tonne39 % 3Increase in Productivity Avg. 14.96 q/ha17.14 q/ha15 % 9 Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in q/ha, Area in lakh ha.
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Performance of the State for Production of Coarse cereals in Group II Category
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Performance of the State for Production of Pulses in Group II Category Sl. no. Parameter Average Performance for last 5 years Performance in 2014-15 % increase 1Increase in Area Avg. 4.44 lakh ha5.94 lakh ha34 % 2Increase in Production Avg. 3.98 lakh tonnes5.97 lakh tonnes50 % 3Increase in Productivity Avg. 8.64 q/ha10.04 q/ha16 % 11 Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in q/ha, Area in lakh ha
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Performance of the State for Production of Pulses in Group II Category
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Performance of the State for Production of Oil Seeds in Group II Category Sl. no. Parameter Average Performance of last 5 years Performance in 2014-15 % increase against average 1Increase in AreaAvg.1.90 lakh ha2.67 lakh ha41 % 2Increase in ProductionAvg.1.24 lakh tonnes1.80 lakh tonnes45 % 3Increase in ProductivityAvg.6.52 q/ha6.74 q/ha10% 13 Prod. In Lakh tonnes, Productivity in q/ha, Area in lakh ha
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Performance of the State for Production of Oil Seeds in Group II Category
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Arhar Demo
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YearAllocation Total Release/ Available Amount of Expenditure Percentage Utilization of funds against release / availability Normal RKVY216.66127.38 78.5361.65 BGREI77.0047.6837.86 79.40 Nutri Cereals1.890.53 100.00 NMPS13.2811.005.97 54.27 NFSM (Pulses)* 20.1312.8310.03 78.18 NFSM-Addl. Area coverage 5.00 3.72 74.40 NFSM ( Paddy) **12.899.225.27 57.16 A3P 1.89 0.7740.71 Coarse Cereal (NFSM) 1.751.310.9975.38 Total 350.49216.84143.6766.25 Status of expenditure incurred under Food Grain Development Schemes during 2014-15 (INCLUDING NFSM AND SUB SCHEMES OF RKVY) 17 Rs. In Crore
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INITIATIVES TAKEN FOR ACHIEVING PRODUCTION OF FOOD GRAIN 1.Krishi Mahotsov Rath Yatra during Kharif & Rabi 2.Strengthening of Extension Services Network. 3.Capacity Building and Skill up gradation of Farmers 4.Enhancing Own seed production. 5.Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers. 6.Close Monitoring and supervision at Block/ District/ State Level. 7.Encouragement and motivation provided by Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, GOI. 8.ICT initiatives under Extension Reforms and NeGP
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1. Krishi Mahotsov Rath Yatra during Kharif & Rabi
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Convergence Ensured at different level 1.Involvement of Hon’ble Ministers, MP & MLA 2.Involvement of PRI Institutions. 3.Involvement of Allied sector officers. 4.Involvement of Scientists of KVK/BAU/ Other ICAR Institutions. 5.Involvement of Electronic & Print Media. 1. Krishi Mahotsov Rath Yatra during Kharif & Rabi
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2. Strengthening of Extension Services Network 161 Block Technology Managers (BTM) working 125 Assistant Technology Manager working. 1836 Village Level Workers (VLW) working. 14,890 Kisan Mitras working. 560 farm schools have been operationalized Specialized Training imparted to Kisan Mitra/Block Technology Managers/ATM. Agricultural Technology Information Centres (ATIC) set up at each block level and linked to NeGP programme 24
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3. Capacity Building and Skill upgradation of farmers 22 trainings/ workshops/ seminars organized at state level for 746 extension functionaries. 13 Inter-State training programmes organized involving 200 progressive farmers. 33 in-State training programmes organized involving 592 progressive farmers. 475 in-district training programmes organized involving 14,868 progressive farmers. Jharkhand Agriculture & Soil Management Institute (JASMIN) has been established for need based capacity building efforts. 7.43 lakh Farmers registered on Farmers portal 25
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Extension Activities
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MIS Entry Status under ATMA Programme during 2014-15
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MIS Entry Status under NFSM Programme during 2014-15
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4. Enhancing own seed production Involvement of National Seed Corporation (NSC) in seed production by leasing District Seed Multiplication Farm Baliyapur Dhanbad for 30 years. State Agriculture Development Corporation is established for making available of Seed, Fertilizer and Agriculture machinery and tools. Quality seed production is being done in District farm, Sub- Divisional farm, Seed multiple farm by BAU/ KVK in entire State to full-fill the requirement of seed in the State. Strengthening of State Seed Certification Agency. Providing Infrastructure and Revolving Fund Support to seed villages. Involvement of BAU in Breeder/ Foundation seed production. Involvement of reputed seed villages for seed production : 29
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4. Enhancing own seed production
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Promotion of Modern Agriculture Technology among farmers Details of SRI during 2013-14 & 2014-15 in Quantitative terms S No.Particulars2013-142014-15 1.No. of Blocks Covered165178 2.No. of Panchayats Covered15771710 3.No. of Villages covered49065840 4.Coverage in Thousand Ha67.8077.965 5.Total beneficiaries (in Lakh)0.891.17 6.Productivity per hectares65 qtl68 qtl 24
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5. Ensuring Easy Credit Facilities to the Farmers 33 Source : www.slbcjharkhand.orgwww.slbcjharkhand.org
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6. 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. 34
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7. 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/State Seed Corporation. 35
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8. 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.Monitoring of Kisan Call center call Statistics with IFFCO Kisan Sanchar Limited (IKSL) & District. 5.Activities Monitoring / Feedback through Social Site (Facebook) – JharkhandATMA 6.Popularization of Krishi Darshan video/ live programme through Youtube/ Facebook. 7.Activities of SAMETI with beneficiaries through SAMETI website. 8.Wall writing scheme information at block level. 9.Press & Media involvement 10.Mkisan– Farmers registration (7.426 lakhs) and 8057 Agro Advisory sent. 11. Dealers of Seed, Pesticide, Fertilizer, Booklet & Flyer made online in farmer portal
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49 INTER-DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATION WITH POWER, IRRIGATION, FERTILIZES, CREDIT ETC. Inter Departmental Coordination through IDWG, SLBC, NFSMEC, SLSC & Task Force S No.Level of MeetingFrequency 1State Level committee (IDWG, SLBC, SLSC, NFSMEC) Meeting held Quarterly 2.District level Task Force Meeting held (during Kharif & Rabi) Weekly 3.Block level Task Force Meeting held (during Kharif & Rabi) Weekly
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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 and Hybrid Rice Programme. 7.Promotion of Zero Tillage Technology to cover Rice Fallow area 8.Promotion of Oilseed and Pulses 9.Promotion of coarse cereals 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. Close Monitoring Mechanism at State/District/ Block level 13. Kisan Credit Card in Mission Mode 14. Strengthening of Infrastructure (Storage Godown, State Seed Farm, Seed Processing Facility) 15. Seed Treatment Campaign 16. Farm Mechanization (Equipment Bank-259 Nos.)
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