2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of...

156
ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11 1. INTRODUCTION Zonal Project Directorate (Technology Assessment, Refinement and Demonstration), Zone-VI came into existence after its inter alia approved conversion from Zonal Coordinating Unit (ToT) vide officer order No.2-2/2008 AE- II dated 27.01.2009 from Department of Agriculture Research & Education, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India and subsequent communication vide office order No.5/18/09-AE II dated 19 th March, 2009 vide Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR, New Delhi on the pattern of other ICAR Project Directorate/Institute including power and function in XI five year plan. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI erstwhile Zonal Coordinating Unit, Zone-VI was set up at Jaipur in 1979 which was later on shifted to Ahmedabad in 1980 and then again shifted to CAZRI Campus, Jodhpur in 1981. The mandates of the Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI are as under : To formulate, implement, monitor and evaluate programmes organized by Krishi Vigyan Kendras. To coordinate the work relating to Projects of various agencies such as State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), ICAR Institutes, Voluntary Organizations and Development Departments. To coordinate with State/Central Government Agencies, Credit Institutions and any other organizations for successful implementation of programmes. To serve as feedback centre from the extension projects to research and extension systems. To help in implementation of all projects assigned by ICAR. To maintain liasian with ICAR headquarters particularly with Deputy Director General (Agricultural Extension for preparation of all documents. 2. PARTICULARS OF KVKs There are 57 KVKs located in Zone-VI. Out of these KVKs, 38 are being run by the State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), 3 by ICAR Research Institutes and 16 by leading Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) who provide strong technical back stopping. One additional KVK established at Kutch under the administrative control of CAZRI, Jodhpur in January, 2011. Thus, 58 KVKs has been working in Zone-VI. The details of the host institutions who are running the KVKs is given in Table-1. Table 1 : Institutions operating the KVKs in Zone-VI. S.No. State Host Institutions No. of KVKs 1 Rajasthan S.K.R.A.U., Bikaner 14 2 Rajasthan MPUA&T, Udaipur 10 3 Rajasthan CAZRI, Jodhpur 03 4 Rajasthan Society for Upliftment of Rural Economy, Barmer 01 5 Rajasthan Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur 01 7 Rajasthan Pragati Trust, Jaipur 01 1 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Transcript of 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of...

Page 1: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

1. INTRODUCTION

Zonal Project Directorate (Technology Assessment, Refinement and Demonstration), Zone-VI came into existence after its inter alia approved conversion from Zonal Coordinating Unit (ToT) vide officer order No.2-2/2008 AE-II dated 27.01.2009 from Department of Agriculture Research & Education, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India and subsequent communication vide office order No.5/18/09-AE II dated 19 th

March, 2009 vide Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR, New Delhi on the pattern of other ICAR Project Directorate/Institute including power and function in XI five year plan. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI erstwhile Zonal Coordinating Unit, Zone-VI was set up at Jaipur in 1979 which was later on shifted to Ahmedabad in 1980 and then again shifted to CAZRI Campus, Jodhpur in 1981. The mandates of the Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI are as under :

To formulate, implement, monitor and evaluate programmes organized by Krishi Vigyan Kendras. To coordinate the work relating to Projects of various agencies such as State Agricultural Universities

(SAUs), ICAR Institutes, Voluntary Organizations and Development Departments. To coordinate with State/Central Government Agencies, Credit Institutions and any other

organizations for successful implementation of programmes. To serve as feedback centre from the extension projects to research and extension systems. To help in implementation of all projects assigned by ICAR. To maintain liasian with ICAR headquarters particularly with Deputy Director General (Agricultural

Extension for preparation of all documents.

2. PARTICULARS OF KVKs

There are 57 KVKs located in Zone-VI. Out of these KVKs, 38 are being run by the State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), 3 by ICAR Research Institutes and 16 by leading Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) who provide strong technical back stopping. One additional KVK established at Kutch under the administrative control of CAZRI, Jodhpur in January, 2011. Thus, 58 KVKs has been working in Zone-VI. The details of the host institutions who are running the KVKs is given in Table-1.

Table 1 : Institutions operating the KVKs in Zone-VI.S.No. State Host Institutions No. of KVKs1 Rajasthan S.K.R.A.U., Bikaner 142 Rajasthan MPUA&T, Udaipur 103 Rajasthan CAZRI, Jodhpur 034 Rajasthan Society for Upliftment of Rural Economy, Barmer 015 Rajasthan Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur 017 Rajasthan Pragati Trust, Jaipur 018 Rajasthan Banasthali Vidya Peeth, Banasthali 019 Rajasthan Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Churu 0110 Rajasthan Gramothan Vidya Peeth, Hanumangarh 0111 Gujarat SDAU, S. K. Nagar, Dantiwada 0212 Gujarat AAU, Anand 0313 Gujarat NAU, Navsari 0414 Gujarat JAU, Junagadh 0515 Gujarat CIAH, Bikanar 0116 Gujarat Gujarat Vidya Peeth, Ahmedabad 0317 Gujarat Saraswati Gram Vidya Peeth, Patan 0118 Gujarat RARDS, Kutch 0119 Gujarat Mangal Bharti 0120 Gujarat BAIF, Vadodara 0121 Gujarat Mehsana District Education Foundation, Mehsana 0122 Gujarat Ambuja Cement Foundation, New Delhi 0123 Gujarat Lokbharti Gramvidyapith, Bhavnagar 01

Total 58

1Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 2: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

The state-wise and institution-wise distribution of KVKs is given in Table-2. The geographical location of KVKs spread in Zone-VI are depicted in Map – Fig-1.

Table 2 : Distribution of KVKs as per host institutionSl. No. State No. of KVKs Under Total

SAUs ICAR Institute NGOs1. Rajasthan 24 2 6 322. Gujarat 14 2 10 26

Total 38 4 16 58

KVKs in Zone-VIRajasthan, Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu

Fig-1

2Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 3: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

3. STAFF POSITION

The KVKs have staff strength of 16 positions uniformly. The current staff position in KVKs is given in Table-3. An analysis of the staff position shows that around 77.7 % staff positions are filled.

Table 3 : Details of Staff position as on 31.03.2011

Category Rajasthan Gujarat TOTALS F V S F V S F V

Programme Coordinator 32 23 9 25 19 6 57 42 15Subject Matter Specialist 192 144 48 150 114 36 342 258 84Programme Assistant 96 75 21 75 51 24 171 126 45Administrative 64 48 16 50 37 13 114 85 29Auxiliary 64 47 17 50 40 10 114 87 27Supporting 64 64 0 50 47 3 114 111 3Total 512 401 111 400 308 92 912 709 203

4. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES

The details of infrastructural facilities in Zone-VI is given in Table-4.

Table 4 : Status of Infrastructural facilities in KVKs under Zone-VI.State No. of

KVKsAdm. building Training hostel Staff quarter

Completed In progress

NA Completed In progress

NA Completed In progress

NA

Rajasthan 32 31 - 1 24 1 - 23 2 1Gujarat 25 20 5 - 18 6 1 18 7 1

5. BUDGET AND EXPENDITURE

The details of budgetary information of KVKs in Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI is given Table-5.

Table 5 : Budget and expenditure during 2010-11 (` in lakhs)

Institution Sanction Actual ExpenditureZPD 123.10 112.87KVKs & DEE 7228.97 7228.87Total 7351.97 7341.74

6. REVOLVING FUND

The KVKs are provided with one time seed money of `0.50 to `1.00 lakh for maintaining a revolving fund. The revenue generated from the KVK farm is accumulated in the revolving fund. Some of the KVKs have built-up substantial amount, which is being used for further strengthening of these activities and infrastructure. The available balance was Rs.386.29 lakhs by 31st March, 2011.

3Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 4: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

7. AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES AND THRUST AREAS OF ZONE-VI

The 32 KVKs of rajsthan and 25 KVKs of Gujarat are covered under 10 and 9 agro-climatic zones respectively are given in Table-6.

Table 6 : Agro-climatic zones of Zone-VIAgro-climatic zone Annual rainfall

(mm)Name of KVK

Rajasthan1a Arid western Plains 150-350 Jodhpur & Barmer1b Irrigated North western Plain 300-350 Hanumangarh & Sriganganagar1c Hyper Arid and partially irrigated Western Plain

100-300 Bikaner, Jaisalmer & Churu

IIa Transitional Plain of Inland drainage 300-450 Sikar, Nagaur & JhunjhnuIIb Transitional Plain of Luni Basin 300-500 Jalore, Sirohi and PaliIIIa Semi Arid Eastern Plain 450-650 Jaipur, Ajmer, Tonk & DausaIIIb Flood Prone Eastern Plain 500-700 Alwar, Bharatpur and DholpurIVa Sub-Humid Southern Plain and Aravali Hills 500-900 Bhilwara, Chittoregarh, Rajsamand &

UdaipurIVb Humid Southern Plain 525-1000 Banswara & DungerpurV Humid South Eastern Plain 650-1150 Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, Baran & Swai

MadhopurGujaratSouth Gujarat Heavy Rainfall 1500-2100 Dangs & ValsadSouth Gujarat Medium Rainfall 1000-1500 Surat & BharuchMiddle Gujarat 800-1100 Anand, Panchmahal, Dahod & BarodaNorth Gujarat 500-1000 Banaskantha, Gandhinagar,

Ahmedabad, Sabarkantha, Mehsana, Patan

North-West Arid 250-400 KutchNorth Saurastra 400-700 Amreli, Jamnagar, Rajkot &

SurenderanagarSouth Saurastra 750-1000 Junagadh & PorbandarBhal & Coastal 650-750 Bhavnagar & Kheda

Thrust Area for the KVKs in Zone-VI

The thrust areas mentioned below are identified for the KVKs in XIth Plan.

1. Natural Resource Management2. Dryland/Rainfed farming technology3. Conservation of soil, water and natural resources4. Promotion of Agro-Horti.-forestry and silvi-pastoral system5. Reclamation of problematic soils6. IPM, IPNP, INM7. PHT & Value Addition8. Organic Farming9. Promoting use of vermi-compost, bio-fertilizer and bio-agents10. Livestock production and management11. Farm women empowerment through income generating activities12. Popularization of Farm tools and implements

4Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 5: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

8. ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

The action plan, based on the identified thrust areas, gap analysis and dialogue with the farmers and officers of the line departments, the activities to be carried out by the KVK under different mandates were formulated and documented in the form of an Annual Action Plan. This action plan is further discussed in the Scientific Advisory Committee meetings of the KVKs and also in the Zonal Workshops of KVKs before its implementation.

9. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND REFINEMENT THROUGH ON FARM TESTING

The KVKs under Zone-VI assessed the technologies including crop production and animal husbandry technologies. The details on technology assessment and refinement is given in Annexure-I. The OFT comprises different thematic area conducted by KVKs are given in Table-7.

Table 7 : Total No. of OFTs conducted by KVKs of Zone-VIOFT in Zone-VI No. of OFTs No. of TrialsAssessedRajasthanCrops 96 562Livestock 13 166Other enterprise 4 93Total 113 821Gujarat    Crops 50 253Livestock 11 147Other enterprise 4 23Total 65 423Refined    Rajasthan    Crops 16 117Livestock 3 18Other enterprise 0 0Total 19 135Gujarat    Crops 5 39Livestock 0 0Other enterprise 0 0Total 5 39Zone Total    Crops 167 971Livestock 27 331Other enterprise 8 116Grand Total 202 1418

The thematic areas on which OFT were conducted are as follows – Integrated nutrient management, varietal evaluatin, integrated pest management, integrated crop management, integrated disease management, weed management, resource conservation technology, farm machinery, integrated farming system, seed/plant production, value addition, drudgery reduction and nutrition management in children. Some of prominent technologies are discussed below :

5Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 6: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Integrated Nutrient Management

Problem definition: Low productivity due to inefficient fertility management in wheat.

Technology Assessed: Assessment of Integrated Bio-nutrient Management (IBNM) Technology in wheat

The KVK Anand introduced an ITK technology to make cultivation of wheat more remunerative and eco-friendly. Under the trial, liquid organic fertilizer was prepared by mixing fresh dung (cow/buffalo), urine 10 litre, jaggery 2 kg, floor of pulses 2 kg, butter milk 2 litre and 1 kg soil beneath tree in 200 litre tap water. The above material was stirred in the morning and evening for 5-7 days. The prepared mixture was used with irrigation water 2-3 times during crop period. The results of the trial revealed that application of RDF+IBNM recorded considerably higher yield of wheat (2260kg/ha), net return (Rs. 9149/ha) and B:C ratio of 1.53 compared to farmers practice (Table 8). The RDF+IBNM also increased the fertility status of soil.

Table 8: Effect of liquid organic fertilizer on the yield and economics of wheat Technological options No. of Trials Yield (q/ha) Net Return

(Rs./ha)B:C ratio

Farmers Practice: 80:40:0 (NPK) kg/ha 6 19.5 6790 1.42Recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF): 120:60:0 (NPK) kg/ha

21.2 8004 1.47

RDF + IBNM* 22.6 9149 1.53* Integrated Bio-nutrient Management

Problem definition: Low yield of marigold (Tagetes patula).

Technology Assessed: Use of nitrogenous fertilizers with and without using gypsum as soil amendment.

The KVK Ahmedabad organized an OFT for two years on Use of nitrogenous fertilizers with and without using gypsum as soil amendment to increase flower production in marigold on saline soils. Results showed that with the use of 175 kg N/ ha with 1 ton gypsum as soil amendment increased flower yield to the tune of 12.15 and 13.95 % over farmers practice and RDF respectively (Table 9).

Table 9: Effect of nitrogen application on yield and economics of marigold with and without gypsumTechnology option No. of

TrialsFlower yield

(Ton/ha)Net Return

(Rs./ha)B:C Ratio

Farmers Practice: 150 kg N/ ha 3 8.1 11,223 1.71Recommended fertilizer dose: 200 kg N/ha 9.3 14,969 1.93Intervention: 175 kg N/ha with gypsum@ 1t/ha 11.3 21,829 2.38

Integrated Pest Management

Problem definition: Low productivity of soybean due to yellow mosaic virus.

Technology Assessed: Seed treatment with Thiomethaxam 5gm/acre (12.5gm/ha)

In the Baran district of Rajasthan soybean is grown in kharif on about 95 % area of the cultivated area. Of late farmer of the region facing problem of yellow mosaic virus (YMV) and in year 2008 and 2009 soybean crop was damaged heavily due to this virus. In general farmers did not use any seed treatment in the crop and the recommended practice of seed treatment with Thiomethaxam 3gm/kg (240gm/ha) was very costly. Hence an OFT was conducted to reduce both cost of cultivation as well as menace of YMV. From the results it was observed that seed treatment with thiomethaxam 5gm/acre (12.5 g/ha) reduced the load of

6Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 7: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

sucking pest considerably in the crop and gave the higher yield (15.60 q/ha), net return (Rs. 21992/ha) and B:C ratio (1.78) among the technological options tested in the trial (Table 10).

Table 10: Effect of different levels of Thiamethaxam seed treatment on yield and economics of soybeanTechnological options No. of

TrialsYield (q/ha)

Net Return (Rs./ha)

B:C ratio

Farmers practices- No use of seed treatment 5 14.20 17670 1.06Recommended practices-Seed treatment with Thiamethaxam (35FS) 3g/kg seed (240g/ha)

15.60 18200 1.39

Seed treatment with Thiamethaxam (35FS) 5g/acre seed (12.5g/ha)

15.60 21992 1.78

Integrated Disease Management

Problem definition: Low productivity of groundnut due to lack of knowledge to control stem rot.

Technology Assessed: Method of application of Trichoderma against stem rot disease in groundnut

The KVK Amreli conducted an OFT in groundnut using three technological options as mentioned in Table 11. The results of the trial showed that Mixing of Trichoderma @ 2.4 kg/ha with castor cake @ 500 kg/ha at the time of sowing with the help of multipurpose seed drill (recommended practice by JAU) recorded highest yield (12.25 q/ha) and B:C ratio among the three technological options. Table 11: Effect of three methods of Trichoderma application on the yield and economics of groundnut Technological options No. of Trials Yield

(q/ha)Net Return

(Rs./ha)B:C ratio

Farmers practice: Mixing Trichoderma @ 2.5 kg/ha with 50 kg fine sand and soil application in side of groundnut row 30 days after sowing in moist condition

5 10.35 14810 1.1

Recommended practice: Mixing Trichoderam @ 2.4 kg/ha with castor cake @ 500 kg/ha at the time of sowing with the help of multipurpose seed drill

12.25 17350 3.2

Intervention: Soil drenching of Trichoderma @ 50 gm/10 liter of water using spray pump without nozzle

11.75 18400 1.3

Weed Management

Problem definition: Low productivity of wheat due to poor control of weeds in wheat.

Technology Assessed: Weed control in wheat through recent herbicides.

In the Banswara district of Rajasthan weeds in irrigated conditions posing serious threat to production potential of available wheat varieties either due to development of resistance against the prevailing herbicide or lack of knowledge about herbicide selection. The KVK Banswara had conducted an OFT using recently released herbicide to control weeds in wheat crop. The results of the trial (Table 12) showed that tank mixture of Clodinafop + metsulfuron (60 g a.i/ha + 4 g a.i./ha) recorded highest average yield (36.3 q/ha) compared to recommended doses of herbicides 2,4 D (31.5 q/ha) and farmers practices (26.5 q/ha.).

7Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 8: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 12: Effect of Clodinafop + metsulfuron (60 g a.i/ha + 4 g a.i./ha) herbicides on the yield and economics of wheatTechnological options No. of Trials Yield

(q/ha)Net Return

(Rs./ha)B:C ratio

Farmers practice (2,4,D) 5 33.75 41675 2.11Recommended herbicide (Isoproturon) 39.9 48805 2.31Clodinafop + metsulfuron (60 g a.i/ha + 4 g a.i./ha) 44.3 53845 2.56

Seed/Plant Production

Problem definition: Low productivity of gram under TBMF situation.

Technology Assessed: Foliar application of thiourea (TU) and diammonium phosphate (DAP)

In the Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, gram is grown on the conserved moisture conditions as rainfed crop. However, it was noticed that crop was affected severely due to terminal moisture stress every year because of rise in temperature in the spring months. At farmers field 9 trials were conducted using the treatments as mentioned in the Table 13 during rabi 2010. The results of the trial revealed that foliar application of TU @ 0.1% along with 2% DAP at 50% flowering stage increased the grain yield of gram by 17.22% over farmers practice and recorded highest net return (Rs 14050/ha) and B:C ratio of 2.1 (Table 13).

Table 13: Effect of foliar application of thiourea (0.1%) and DAP (2%) on the yield and economics of gram grown on conserved soil moistureTechnological options No. of

TrialsYield (q/ha)

Net Return (Rs./ha)

B:C ratio

Farmer Practices (Control) 9 1296 10580 1.3Foliar spray of DAP @ 2% at 50% flowering stage 1450 14000 1.95Foliar Spray of TU @ 0.1% and DAP @ 2% at 50% flowering stage

1518 14050 2.1

Feed and Fodder Management

Problem definition: Low milk yield of cattle due to improper feed management.

Technology Assessed: Impact of feeding of mineral vitamin mixture on the milk yield of cattle

In the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, farmers are getting lower milk yield from their milking cattle mainly due to improper feed management. Hence, an OFT was conducted during 2010-11 to increase the milk yield of cattle by intervening technological options as given in Table 14. Farmer practice of no mineral vitamin mixture feeding yielded 7.5 lit. milk/day. The results of 15 trials revealed that recommended practice of feeding of ostovet (powder) @ 40gm/day/animal produced 8.1 lit./day with an increase of 8.0% over farmers’ practice while in intervention - feeding of mineral vitamin mixture ostovet (liquid) @ 100ml/day/animal yielded 8.8 lit milk/day recorded 17.33% increase in milk yield

Table 14: Impact of feeding of mineral vitamin mixture on the milk yield of cattleTechnological options No. of Trials Production per unit

(yield lit/day/animal)Increase in

milk yield (%)Farmers practice – no feeding of mineral vitamin mixture

15 7.5 -

Feeding of mineral vitamin mixture (ostovet Poweder) 40gm/day/animal

8.1 8.0

Feeding of mineral vitamin mixture (ostovet liquid) 1000ml/day/animal

8.8 17.33

8Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 9: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

10. FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATIONS

The main objective of frontline demonstration is to demonstrate of latest, location specific technologies of agriculture and allied areas on farmers’ fields for generating the production data obtaining and feed back. During the period under report, a total number of 9188 FLDs on various crops of oilseeds, pulses, cereals, vegetable crops, cash crops, millets,etc. covering 3426.13 ha area were conducted in Zone-VI. In addition, 509 FLDs on other income generating enterprises like livestock, farm machinery, etc. were also conducted. The details of front line demonstrations conducted on different identified technologies and comparative economic gains based upon certain parameters of various crops and enterprises have been given in subsequent tables (Table 16 to table 27). However, summary of the front line demonstrations conducted in different states are given in table 15. Table 15 : State-wise FLDs during 2010-11.

State Crops Area (ha) No. of farmers

Rajasthan

Oilseeds 331.3 771Pulses 282.35 704

Cotton 46.1 160Cereals 634.7 1551Millets 139.9 321Vegetables 56.25 402Fruits 0 0Spices & Condiments 170.5 256Commercial crops 192.5 405Fodder crops 56.25 174Other crops 0.01 5

Total 4749 1909.86

Gujarat

Oilseeds 191 537

Pulses 314.41 931

Cotton 203.75 547

Cereals 614.21 1891Millets 59 201Vegetables 44.25 74Fruits 9.25 25Spices & Condiments 65.8 157Commercial crops 2 20Fodder crops 12.6 56Other crops 0 0

Total 4439 1516.27

Zone-VI        

Oilseeds 522.3 1308Pulses 596.76 1635Cotton 249.85 707Cereals 1248.91 3442Millets 198.9 522Vegetables 100.5 476Fruits 9.25 25Spices & Condiments 236.3 413Commercial crops 194.5 425Fodder crops 68.85 230Other crops 0.01 5

Grand Total 3426.13 9188

9Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 10: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Frontline demonstrations on oilseed crops

A total number of 1308 demonstrations covering an area of 522.30 ha area on identified recommended technologies of various oilseeds crops namely castor, groundnut, seasame, soybean, in Kharif and mustard and groundnut in Rabi were laid out, in both irrigated and rainfed farming situations of Rajasthan and Gujarat states. Technology-wise performance of various crops and the economic benefit gained over local checks has been reflected against the each crop in given table : 16 :

10Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 11: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 16 : Performance of FLDs of oilseeds in different farming situations.

Crop Name of the technology demonstrated

FS No.

of KVK

s

No. of Farmer

sArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increas

e

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo

Check

Gross

Cost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n**

BCRGros

sCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n**

BCR

RajasthanCastor Varietal evaluation,

production technology using varieties - GCH-5,GCH- 7

IR 1 40 20.00 34.87 27.50 26.80 16250

73728 57478 4.54 15707

61800 46093 3.93

Castor Varietal evaluation, seed treatment using varieties - GCH-4

IR 1 10 5.00 17.60 14.25 23.51 16000

49476 33476 3.09 14500

39900 25400 2.75

Groundnut Varietal evaluation, seed treatment and production technology using varieties - TAG-24

RF

1 25 5.00 21.17 15.46 36.93 8715 61393 52678 7.04 4050 44834 40784 11.07

Mustard ICM technology using varieties - Bio-902

IR 1 63 30.00 17.49 13.88 26.01 11515

38478 26963 3.34 11300

30536 19236 2.70

Mustard Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - Urvasi

IR 1 20 10.00 14.12 12.30 14.80 14634

33888 19254 2.32 14684

29520 14836 2.01

Mustard Production technology using varieties – Laxmi,Bio-902,Rohini

IR 5 147 75.00 14.59 11.84 22.74 12327

30946 18619 2.51 10802

25202 14400 2.33

Mustard Varietal evaluation using varieties – Laxmi, GM-3,NRC DR2, Ashirwad,Vasundhara,Pusa Bold

IR 3 318 135.60

18.08 14.29 26.45 10737

41007 30271 3.82 9883 31403 21520 3.18

Mustard Varietal evaluation and seed treatment using varieties - Asirvad

IR 1 20 10.00 14.30 10.25 39.51 13100

30030 16930 2.29 11500

21525 10025 1.87

Mustard Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - Laxmi

IR 1 40 20.00 13.51 11.16 21.06 12500

31073 18573 2.49 11100

25668 14568 2.31

Sesame Varietal evaluation using varieties - RT-46

IR 1 5 2.50 9.10 7.80 16.67 16000

47250 31250 2.95 13000

38000 25000 2.92

Soybean IPM technology using varieties - Seed treatment with Trichodurma

IR 1 33 13.20 16.50 15.00 10.00 15400

36300 20900 2.36 15200

33000 17800 2.17

Soybean Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - JS-93-05

RF

1 50 5.00 22.82 17.86 27.77 4013 46781 42768 11.66

2550 36613 34063 14.36

Total18

771331.3

0Gujarat

11Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 12: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the technology demonstrated

FS No.

of KVK

s

No. of Farmer

sArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increas

e

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo

Check

Gross

Cost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n**

BCRGros

sCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n**

BCR

Castor Varietal evaluation using varieties - GCH-7

IR 1 20 10.00 25.60 22.80 12.28 24400

115200

90800 4.72 24200

102600

78400 4.24

Groundnut Biopesticide using varieties - GG-20

IR 1 12 5.00 15.27 14.30 6.78 16500

41992 25492 2.54 15400

39325 23925 2.55

Groundnut Biopesticide using varieties - GG-20

RF

2 30 12.00 22.04 18.07 21.94 15521

60781 45260 3.92 15629

50405 34776 3.23

Groundnut Fertilizer management using varieties - TG-37

IR 1 20 8.00 22.02 18.53 18.83 15340

70527 55187 4.60 14540

59425 44885 4.09

Groundnut Fertilizer management, organic manuring and Biopesticide using varieties - GG-20

IR 1 15 6.00 19.38 16.58 16.89 11025

53560 42535 4.86 9820 44856 35036 4.57

Groundnut IDM using varieties - GG-20

RF

1 20 8.00 16.70 15.80 5.70 13475

48430 34955 3.59 13000

45820 32820 3.52

Groundnut NPV using varieties - GG-20

RF

1 5 2.00 17.81 16.25 9.60 20650

41250 20600 2.00 22423

34375 11952 1.53

Groundnut Production technology using varieties - TG-37, GG-20

RF

1 20 8.00 14.77 12.88 13.54 10890

44544 33654 4.09 10990

38975 27985 3.55

Groundnut Varietal evaluation using varieties - TG 37, GG-6, GG-5

IR 3 63 20.00 23.49 19.28 22.83 17936

50134 32198 2.80 17995

41463 23468 2.30

Groundnut Varietal evaluation using varieties - GG-5

RF

1 20 8.00 11.57 10.76 7.53 16960

35381 18421 2.09 17550

32904 15354 1.87

Groundnut Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GG-20

IR 1 10 4.00 19.10 16.80 13.69 17200

61598 44398 3.58 16950

54180 37230 3.20

Groundnut Varietal evaluation and production technology and bioagent using varieties - GG-20

IR 1 5 2.00 18.80 16.70 12.57 18500

60630 42130 3.28 17000

53857 36857 3.17

Groundnut (S)

Varietal evaluation using varieties - GG-2

IR 1 25 2.00 10.50 9.20 14.13 17345

23100 5755 1.33 15465

20240 4775 1.31

Groundnut Biopesticide (Trichoderma viridi) using varieties - GG-20

RF

1 10 5.00 19.41 17.88 8.56 35638

73380 37742 2.06 36247

67132 30885 1.85

Groundnut (Trichoderma)

Varietal evaluation, plant protection and biopesticide using varieties - GG-20

IR 1 25 10.00 21.20 17.80 19.10 15844

59784 43940 3.77 14063

50374 36311 3.58

Mustard INM using varieties - GM-3

IR 1 40 10.00 22.20 18.20 21.98 17200

66600 49400 3.87 16800

54600 37800 3.25

Mustard Varietal evaluation and fertilizer management using varieties - GM-3

IR 1 50 20.00 23.56 18.35 28.39 13635

51596 37961 3.78 11897

40187 28290 3.38

12Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 13: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the technology demonstrated

FS No.

of KVK

s

No. of Farmer

sArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increas

e

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo

Check

Gross

Cost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n**

BCRGros

sCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n**

BCR

Mustard Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GM-3

IR 1 20 10.00 21.25 18.40 15.49 12750

54188 41438 4.25 13900

50600 36700 3.64

Sesame Production technology using varieties - GT-3

RF

1 10 4.00 10.90 9.95 9.55 8845 59813 50968 6.76 8845 49750 40905 5.62

Sesame Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GT-3

IR 2 20 9.00 9.02 7.71 16.17 9111 40436 31325 4.44 9678 34708 25030 3.59

Sesame Production technology using varieties - GT-3

IR 1 10 5.00 8.04 7.23 11.20 8548 42907 34359 5.02 8073 36375 28303 4.51

Sesame Varietal evaluation using varieties - GT-2

IR 1 21 8.00 4.67 3.61 29.36 16500

28020 11520 1.70 16170

21660 5490 1.34

Sesame Varietal evaluation using varieties - GT-3

RF

1 10 4.00 4.03 3.82 5.50 12667

22257 9590 1.76 12125

21098 8973 1.74

Soybean INM using varieties - GS- 2

IR 1 41 5.00 13.06 11.34 15.17 9700 52240 42540 5.39 8000 39690 31690 4.96

Soybean Production technology using varieties - JS-335

RF

1 10 4.00 17.70 16.20 9.26 9710 35375 25665 3.64 9710 32400 22690 3.34

Soybean Varietal evaluation using varieties - JS-335

RF

1 5 2.00 8.76 8.26 6.05 8326 17765 9439 2.13 8900 16751 7851 1.88

Total 30 537 191.00

Grand Total 48 1308 522.30

Frontline demonstrations on Pulses crops

A total number of 1635 demonstrations covering an area of 596.76 ha area on identified recommended technologies of various pulses crops namely greengram, mothbean, blackgram, pigeonpea, cowpea in Kharif and gram, lentil and and greengram in Rabi were laid out in both irrigated and rainfed farming situations of Rajasthan and Gujarat states. Technology-wise performance of various crops and the economic benefit gained over local checks has been reflected against the each crop in table 17:

Table 17 : Performance of FLDs of pulses in different farming situations.

CropName of the technology

demonstrated

FS No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

RajasthanCow pea Varietal evaluation

using varieties - RC – 101

RF 1 17 4.25 8.50 7.30 16.44 13525 24200 10675 1.79 13000 21700 8700 1.67

13Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 14: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the technology

demonstrated

FS No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Gram Production technology using varieties - RSG- 888,GNG-663,RSG-888,BG-1105,BG-547,BGM-372

IR 5 190 82.00 16.20 12.98 25.31 12515 33855 21340 2.71 11046 27450 16404 2.49

Gram Production technology using varieties - RSG-888

RF 1 30 12.00 11.85 9.16 29.37 11592 29625 18033 2.56 9638 22908 13270 2.38

Gram Production technology using varieties - RSG-888

RF 1 30 12.00 11.85 9.16 29.37 11592 29625 18033 2.56 9638 22908 13270 2.38

Mung bean ICM technology using varieties - RMG-268

RF 1 24 9.60 9.08 6.50 39.69 11300 27000 15700 2.39 9200 19500 10300 2.12

Mung bean INM & IPM using varieties - SML- 668

IR 1 30 12.00 16.80 13.90 20.86 8250 53256 45006 6.46 7760 44063 36303 5.68

Mung bean Production technology using varieties - RMG-492,RMG-268

IR 1 30 12.00 8.72 7.48 16.57 6500 30000 23500 4.62 5400 24700 19300 4.57

Mung bean Production technology using varieties - RMG – 492,IPM 02– 03,RMG-268

RF 4 102 54.00 9.23 7.19 30.67 10164 32214 22050 3.17 8715 25314 16600 2.90

Mung bean TDHPP using varieties - SatyaIPM-02-3

IR 1 15 6.00 10.33 7.79 33.85 15475 41333 25858 2.67 15842 20037 4195 1.26

Mung bean Varietal evaluation using varieties - SML-668,GM-4

IR 2 100 22.50 9.55 7.45 37.79 17511 29209 11698 1.67 15100 21269 6169 1.41

Mung bean Varietal evaluation using varieties - RMG-268

RF 1 30 12.00 6.61 5.50 20.18 5333 16000 10667 3.00 5272 14500 9228 2.75

Mung bean Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - G-1

IR 1 10 2.00 12.88 9.26 39.09 20060 46368 26308 2.31 18785 33336 14551 1.77

14Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 15: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the technology

demonstrated

FS No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Mung bean Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - RMG-268

RF 1 30 15.00 13.50 9.96 35.54 15580 47250 31670 3.03 12525 34860 22335 2.78

Mung bean (S)

Varietal evaluation, seed treatment and production technology using varieties - SML-668

IR 1 22 5.00 8.43 6.65 26.77 2995 56481 53486 18.86 1125 44555 43430 39.60

Urd bean Production technology using varieties - IPU-94-1 (Uttra),PU-31

RF 2 19 12.00 10.25 7.66 33.28 13653 37485 23833 2.75 12988 27980 14993 2.15

Urd bean Varietal evaluation, INM, IWM using varieties - PU-31

RF 1 10 4.00 10.20 8.94 14.09 13035 35700 22665 2.74 12615 31290 18675 2.48

Urd bean Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - PU-31

RF 1 15 6.00 12.59 8.88 41.78 14996 45324 30328 3.02 14468 31968 17500 2.21

Total 26 704 282.35GujaratGram Varietal evaluation

using varieties - GG-3, GG-2

IR 2 35 13.00 14.12 11.84 18.21 11699 35260 23561 3.01 11486 28673 17187 2.50

Gram Biofertilizer and Land Configuration. using varieties - NAUR-1

IR 1 20 5.00 59.50 53.00 12.26 8900 59500 50600 6.69 8460 40256 31796 4.76

Gram Biopesticide using varieties - GG-1, GG-2

IR 1 10 4.00 5.80 5.35 8.41 9200 15080 5880 1.64 8900 13910 5010 1.56

Gram IDM using varieties - GG-2

IR 1 24 5.00 17.00 11.50 47.83 9180 59500 50320 6.48 8460 40250 31790 4.76

Gram Land configuration and varietal evaluation using varieties - GG-2

IR 1 31 6.26 15.55 13.47 15.44 12720 77750 65030 6.11 10500 53880 43380 5.13

Gram Production technology using varieties - GG-3

IR 1 20 10.00 23.55 21.50 9.53 12050 47100 35050 3.91 12090 43000 30910 3.56

Gram Varietal using varieties - GG-1

RF 1 12 5.00 7.20 5.50 30.91 3640 13400 9760 3.68 3900 11600 7700 2.97

15Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 16: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the technology

demonstrated

FS No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Gram Varietal Evaluation using varieties – GG- 2, GG-1,GG-3

IR 4 139 37.00 15.85 12.30 35.86 12034 40412 28379 3.36 10914 31501 20587 2.89

Gram Varietal Evaluation using varieties - GG-1

RF 1 14 4.00 18.25 15.20 20.07 10235 15234 4999 1.49 8850 12675 3825 1.43

Gram Varietal evaluation and plant protection using varieties - GG- 2, GG-3

IR 2 33 15.00 16.27 13.87 19.22 11028 36028 25000 3.27 11665 30755 19091 2.64

Gram Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GG-3

RF 1 15 7.50 12.25 10.48 16.89 12200 53640 41440 4.40 14200 45960 31760 3.24

Gram Varietal evaluation, fertilizer management and plant protection using varieties - GG-4

IR 1 10 4.00 17.19 13.32 29.05 14670 42960 28290 2.93 13890 33293 19403 2.40

Gram Insect pest management using varieties - Local

RF 1 12 4.80 17.66 16.25 8.68 10096 38852 28756 3.85 9446 35926 26480 3.80

Gram Insect pest management (Neem oil and NPV against Helicoverpa armigera) and biopesticide using varieties - GG-2

IR 1 12 2.00 18.70 14.60 28.08 22800 46750 23950 2.05 21200 36500 15300 1.72

Gram Insect pest management (Pheromone trap) using varieties - Local

RF 1 12 4.80 17.72 16.13 9.86 10950 38984 28034 3.56 10128 35486 25358 3.50

Gram Biopesticide (Trichoderma) using varieties - Local

IR 1 12 5.00 11.40 9.40 21.28 8000 36480 28480 4.56 8000 30080 22080 3.76

Gram Disease management (Trichoderma) and Biopesticide using varieties - Local

RF 1 5 5.00 16.68 15.46 7.89 9954 36696 26742 3.69 9640 34012 24372 3.53

Mothbean Varietal evaluation using varieties - GM-2

RF 1 20 10.00 6.18 5.70 8.42 11800 18540 6740 1.57 11600 17100 5500 1.47

16Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 17: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the technology

demonstrated

FS No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Mung bean IPM using varieties - GM-4

IR 1 24 10.00 11.98 9.25 29.51 13600 65890 52290 4.84 14500 50875 36375 3.51

Mung bean Production technology using varieties - GG-4

IR 1 60 15.00 9.20 7.00 31.43 9550 27350 17800 2.86 9675 20809 11134 2.15

Mung bean Varietal evaluation using varieties – Meha, GM-4, Meha

IR 2 115 36.25 7.70 6.07 26.76 14310 41269 26959 2.88 13602 32512 18910 2.39

Mung bean Varietal evaluation using varieties - GM-4

RF 1 9 3.60 5.45 4.20 29.76 10525 18080 7555 1.72 10375 16800 6425 1.62

Mung bean Varietal evaluation and fertilizer management using varieties - GM-4

RF 1 20 8.00 12.23 8.76 39.61 18750 51213 32463 2.73 13455 34777 21322 2.58

Mung bean Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties – GM-4

IR 1 10 4.00 9.20 7.90 16.46 8000 37260 29260 4.66 7800 31995 24195 4.10

Mung bean Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GM-4

RF 1 20 8.00 9.17 7.00 31.00 11717 30169 18452 2.57 10502 23030 12528 2.19

Mung bean Varietal evaluation, Fertilizer management, weed management and plant protection using varieties - GM-4

RF 1 13 5.20 14.12 10.00 41.20 12750 53077 40327 4.16 11870 37590 25720 3.17

Mung bean (Summer )

Production technology using varieties - Meha

IR 1 20 10.00 7.32 6.77 8.12 8820 41880 33060 4.75 9105 37600 28495 4.13

Pigeon pea

Varietal evaluation using varieties – GT-1, Vaishali, GG-2

IR 3 118 32.00 15.98 11.68 36.51 17506 60331 42824 3.45 16691 45553 28862 2.73

Pigeon pea

Biopesticide (Trichoderma) using varieties - GG-2

RF 1 5 2.00 14.70 14.50 1.38 12000 74800 62800 6.23 11500 58080 46580 5.05

Pigeonpea ICM technology using varieties - Vaishali

IR 1 20 8.00 13.30 9.70 37.11 16720 49210 32490 2.94 13940 35890 21950 2.57

Pigeonpea Varietal Evaluation using varieties - GT-1, AGT-2

RF 1 23 7.00 10.94 9.08 20.49 15001 46215 31214 3.08 13710 37960 24250 2.77

17Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 18: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the technology

demonstrated

FS No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Pigeonpea Varietal evaluation, Seed treatment, fertilizer management, weed management and plant protection using varieties - GT-1

IR 1 15 6.00 12.20 8.85 37.85 11550 39804 28254 3.45 10100 28874 18774 2.86

Pigeonpea Biopesticide (Trichoderma) using varieties - local

RF 1 18 10.00 6.54 6.24 4.81 7350 19620 12270 2.67 7200 18720 11520 2.60

Urd bean Varietal evaluation using varieties - GU-1

RF 1 5 2.00 8.12 7.59 6.98 10225 25050 14825 2.45 10075 22770 12695 2.26

Total 42 931 314.41Grand Total

68 1635 596.76

18Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 19: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Frontline demonstrations on Cotton (Technology mission on Cotton – MM-II)

A total number of 707 demonstrations covering of 249.85 ha area under frontline demonstration on cotton were conducted. The demonstrations were under different componts of production technologies using Bt. Cottons, INM, IPM in Rajasthan and Gujarat states. The performance of various technologies introduced in cotton production are summarized below in Table-18.

Table 18 : Performance of frontline demonstration on various components of production technologies in cotton.

CropName of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

RajasthanCotton Hybrid variety and

INM using varieties - JK-1947, Bio-6488, MRC- 6025, MRC-7017, GK -212

IR 1 70 10.10 23.20 20.80 11.54 14023 58000 43977 4.14 15911 52000 36089 3.27

Cotton Production technology using varieties - NCS 138,SigmaRCH 134 , BG-II

IR 2 25 10.00 18.04 15.70 15.05 23970 69680 45710 2.91 23450 56720 33270 2.42

Cotton Varietal evaluation using varieties - Bio-6588 II

IR 1 25 10.00 22.80 20.70 10.14 25609 102600 76991 4.01 24979 93150 68171 3.73

Cotton Varietal evaluation, production technology and IPM using varieties - MRCH-6025

IR 1 40 16.00 23.98 22.25 7.80 26921 107899 80978 4.01 26921 100114 73193 3.72

Total 5 160 46.10GujaratCotton Biopesticide

(Trichoderma) using varieties - Ankur

IR 2 30 12.00 9.44 9.23 2.07 37802 110607 72805 2.93 38715 110967 72252 2.87

Cotton Furrow irrigation using varieties - Ankur

RF 1 25 10.00 27.68 24.16 14.57 8000 138400 130400 17.30 8000 120800 112800 15.10

Cotton INM & IPM using varieties - BG-II

IR 1 100 28.75 29.26 25.50 14.73 24715 131654 106939 5.33 22830 114750 91920 5.03

Cotton INM & IPM technology using varieties - Bijdhan-2

IR 1 25 10.00 19.10 15.30 24.84 14535 56160 41625 3.86 15341 46800 31459 3.05

19Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 20: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKsNo. of

FarmersArea(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % Increase

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demo Check GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Cotton INM and Production technology using varieties - BG-II

IR 1 25 10.00 29.51 26.14 12.89 24705 138697 113992 5.61 27350 122858 95508 4.49

Cotton INM technology using varieties - Bt. Vikram-5 (BG-II), RCH-II, MH-162

IR 2 45 20.00 30.94 25.66 20.94 48162 146982 98820 3.05 48738 121533 72795 2.49

Cotton Potash fertlisation, Weed management, furrow irrigation and spacing using varieties - Vaishali

IR 1 39 8.00 14.50 10.30 40.78 18700 58311 39611 3.12 22280 54035 31755 2.43

Cotton Production technology using varieties - Bt. Vikram-5 (BG-II)

IR 3 75 30.00 27.02 23.55 14.10 39838 134445 94607 3.37 41176 116911 75735 2.84

Cotton Production Technology and INM using varieties - Bt. Vikram-5 (BG-II)

IR 1 25 10.00 21.00 17.30 21.39 24133 82320 58187 3.41 20863 67816 46953 3.25

Cotton Varietal evaluation using varieties - ADC-1

RF 1 20 10.00 11.80 10.60 11.32 18620 53100 34480 2.85 18620 47700 29080 2.56

Cotton INM using varieties - ADC-1

RF 1 50 20.00 32.60 31.25 4.32 33718 148819 115101 4.41 32875 142656 109781 4.34

Cotton Fertlizer management using varieties - Vikram-5 (BG-II)

RF 1 25 10.00 26.46 21.43 23.47 22230 132300 110070 5.95 20175 107150 86975 5.31

Cotton IPM using varieties - (BG-II)

IR 1 13 5.00 20.00 17.00 17.65 60000 400000 340000 6.67 58000 340000 282000 5.86

Cotton Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - (BG-II)

IR 1 25 10.00 26.75 22.89 16.86 24900 119037 94137 4.78 25300 101860 76560 4.03

Cotton (TMC)

Production technology using varieties - (BG-II)

IR 1 25 10.00 19.92 17.98 10.79 42224 89684 47460 2.12 44085 81543 37458 1.85

Total 19 547 203.75Grand Total

24 707 249.85

Frontline demonstrations on Cereals, Horticulture and Other Crops

20Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 21: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

During 2010-11, 5538 demonstrations covering 2057.22 ha area in different major crops were conducted. The technology related to integrated crop management, integrated nutrient management, integrated disease and pest management and weed management, etc. were demonstrated. The performance of proven technologies of different crops in terms of effective economic gains over local checks is presented in Table-19.

Table 19 : Frontline demonstration on other crops.

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Cereals RajasthanBarley Production

technologyusing varieties: RD-2035,RD-2552

IR 2 40 17.50 45.74 36.07 26.62 12211 41385 29173 3.39 10771 32688 21917 3.03

Barley Varietal evaluation using varieties: RD-2508, RD-2035, RD-2052

IR 4 96 46.00 42.81 35.64 21.10 10605 38463 27859 3.63 9648 31863 22215 3.30

Barley Varietal evaluation and biofertilizer using varieties: RD-2503,RD- 2052, RD- 2552

IR 1 39 15.00 36.87 29.30 25.88 15484 42760 27275 2.76 14755 32097 17342 2.18

Barley ICM technology using varieties - RD-2552

IR 1 25 7.00 43.14 36.64 17.74 15000 48669 33669 3.24 14000 41110 27110 2.94

Maize Production technology using varieties - Bio 968,1DKC 7074,HQPM 1,PEHM-2

RF 2 105 42.00 34.45 28.06 22.73 16027 32856 16830 2.05 16000 25885 9885 1.62

Maize Varietal evaluation using varieties - Pratap Kanchan-3,PEHM-2,PM-3, Bio 9681

IR 2 85 33.00 27.01 18.58 45.45 8013 29171 21158 3.64 7389 19959 12569 2.70

Maize Varietal evaluation using varieties - Bio-9681

RF 1 55 20.00 38.70 26.40 46.59 10978 34830 23852 3.17 9450 23760 14310 2.51

21Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 22: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Maize Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - PEHM-2

IR 1 50 10.00 32.34 20.48 57.91 3251 30723 27472 9.45 1280 19456 18176 15.20

Maize Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - Bio 9637,HQPM 1

RF 1 78 16.00 25.61 13.50 89.63 11438 28325 16887 2.48 9866 16825 6959 1.71

Maize Varietal evaluation using varieties - PEHM-2

IR 1 25 10.00 20.88 14.04 48.72 9480 17704 8224 1.87 5500 12232 6732 2.22

Maize Varietal evaluation, Biofertilizer using varieties - PHEM 2

IR 1 20 10.00 20.50 16.00 28.13 9970 28875 18905 2.90 8479 19700 11221 2.32

Maize Production technology using varieties - PEHM-2

IR 1 30 12.00 20.23 13.56 49.19 9480 17184 7704 1.81 5500 11848 6348 2.15

Paddy Varietal evaluation using varieties - P 1460

IR 1 49 20.00 23.30 18.50 25.95 12500 39750 27250 3.18 11000 21250 10250 1.93

Wheat Production technology using varieties - PB-502,Raj.-4083,Raj-4037

IR 3 107 44.00 42.62 32.37 31.73 16227 55852 39625 3.44 13318 43274 29955 3.25

Wheat Varietal evaluation using varieties - Raj-3765,PBW-550,Raj-4037,Raj-4037,LOK-1

IR 7 612 283.00 44.29 34.41 28.65 15321 54255 38934 3.54 13493 42561 29068 3.15

Wheat Varietal evaluation and biofertilizer using varieties - Raj 4037

IR 1 33 15.00 37.00 29.30 26.28 20300 48248 27948 2.38 18700 39275 20575 2.10

22Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 23: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Wheat Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - Raj-4037

IR 1 29 12.00 45.60 40.40 12.87 17730 54720 36990 3.09 16960 48480 31520 2.86

Wheat Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - Raj 4037

IR 1 35 10.00 30.87 21.60 42.92 17748 48218 30470 2.72 17740 33080 15340 1.86

Wheat ICM technology using varieties - Raj-4037

IR 1 25 7.00 45.47 36.64 24.10 16400 77658 61258 4.74 16200 60240 44040 3.72

Wheat Varietal evaluation, seed treatment, micronutrient fertilization using varieties - Raj-3765

IR 1 13 5.20 49.66 42.70 16.30 23563 68102 44539 2.89 22843 59959 37116 2.62

Total 34 1551 634.70GujaratMaize INM using

varieties - GM-3IR 1 20 5.00 62.50 60.00 4.17 18416 56250 37834 3.05 19016 54000 34984 2.84

Maize Varietal evaluation using varieties - GM-6,Pratap Hybrid,HQPM-1,GM-3

RF 1 179 51.40 21.73 16.81 30.99 5312 24882 19570 4.68 4493 19338 14845 4.30

Maize Varietal evaluation, fertilizer management and biofertilizer using varieties - GM-2, HQPM-1

RF 1 32 12.80 35.23 24.58 43.11 16233 38960 22727 2.40 15500 27057 11557 1.75

Paddy INM using varieties - GR-11

IR 1 12 5.00 48.80 45.00 8.44 20025 53680 33655 2.68 19575 49500 29925 2.53

Paddy IPDM technology using varieties - GAR 13, PB-1121

IR 1 110 55.00 43.53 36.78 18.35 20630 56780 36150 2.75 24540 50320 25780 2.05

23Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 24: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Paddy Liquid biofertilizer using varieties - Gurjari

IR 1 10 5.00 49.65 48.00 3.44 24611 49650 25039 2.02 24010 48000 23990 2.00

Paddy SRI technology using varieties - GR-11, Gurjari, GR-13, PB-1121, NAUR-1

IR 5 151 53.83 58.66 55.41 20.49 18948 53289 34341 2.81 19413 44274 24860 2.28

Paddy Varietal evaluation using varieties - NAUR 1, GAR-13, P-1460, PS-5, PRH-10, PB-1121, PB-1, GR-11, GR-5

IR 3 292 80.88 29.03 28.78 6.48 18148 45584 27436 2.51 20282 36344 16062 1.79

Paddy Varietal evaluation using varieties - NAUR- 1, GR-7, GR-5

RF 4 243 63.00 60.08 43.82 22.30 18111 30104 11993 1.66 15174 21188 6014 1.40

Paddy Green Manuring using varieties- Jaya

IR 1 20 5.00 59.50 47.75 24.61 13230 50575 37345 3.82 16580 40588 24008 2.45

Paddy Biopesticide (Pseudomonas fluorescens) using varieties - GR-11

IR 1 12 2.00 36.50 29.00 25.86 27100 60225 33125 2.22 26000 47850 21850 1.84

Paddy Biopesticide (Trichoderma) using varieties - GR-11

IR 1 20 8.00 47.00 45.50 3.30 26880 51700 24820 1.92 26420 50050 23630 1.89

Paddy(ICM) Production technology using varieties - GR-13

IR 1 40 10.00 45.35 40.36 12.36 21283 43150 21867 2.03 20499 39172 18673 1.91

Paddy(IPM) Production technology using varieties - GR-13

IR 1 18 5.00 43.02 38.88 10.65 25762 42527 16765 1.65 25772 38448 12676 1.49

Wheat Disease management using varieties - GW-366

IR 1 25 10.00 44.72 39.20 14.08 22750 72670 49920 3.19 22850 58800 35950 2.57

Wheat INM using varieties - GW- 1, GW-496, GW-366

IR 3 90 32.50 21.12 18.73 12.67 14258 28545 14287 2.00 13370 25427 12056 1.90

24Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 25: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Wheat Liquid biofertilizer using varieties - GW-496

IR 1 10 5.00 20.07 19.50 2.92 17106 23582 6476 1.38 16906 22912 6006 1.36

Wheat Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GW-366

IR 2 30 15.00 38.95 33.82 15.31 16762 58893 42132 3.51 17832 51001 33169 2.86

Wheat Varietal Evaluation using varieties - GW-496, GW-322, GW-366, KRL-19,

IR 7 253 82.00 14.09 11.51 23.96 16041 46529 30489 2.90 15873 34832 18959 2.19

Wheat Varietal Evaluation using varieties - GW-496, GW-322, GW-366, KRL-19

IR 10 314 102.80 11.32 9.25 23.69 15547 48778 33231 3.14 15315 37137 21823 2.42

Wheat Varietal evaluation and plant protection using varieties - GW – 366

IR 1 10 5.00 36.00 31.10 15.76 13656 51300 37644 3.76 12540 44318 31778 3.53

Total 48 1891 614.21MilletsRajasthanPearl millet Foliar spray of

thiourea (0.1%) using varieties - hybrid seeds purchased by Farmer’s

RF 1 10 5.00 18.20 15.30 18.95 8678 20016 11338 2.31 7698 17490 9792 2.27

Pearl millet ICM technology using varieties - Raj-171

RF 1 50 20.00 17.98 15.08 19.23 10780 27885 17105 2.59 10230 23310 13080 2.28

Pearl millet Production technology using varieties - RHB-121, HHB-197

IR 1 25 10.00 17.65 15.36 14.84 7500 19720 12220 2.63 6000 18040 12040 3.01

Pearl millet Production technology using varieties - HHB 67 (Improved)

RF 1 50 20.00 12.65 10.18 24.26 3400 11358 7958 3.34 3000 9000 6000 3.00

25Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 26: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Pearl millet SH-Bio regulators spray in Bajra using varieties - RHB-121

RF 1 20 10.00 20.75 18.37 12.96 9142 26660 17518 2.92 8680 23946 15266 2.76

Pearl millet Varietal evaluation using varieties - HHB-67 ImpJBV – 3 HHB-67 Imp

RF 3 86 40.40 12.88 10.58 22.39 10376 18972 8596 1.83 10095 15840 5744 1.57

Pearl millet Varietal evaluation and seed treatment using varieties - HHB-67

RF 1 30 12.00 11.50 8.75 31.43 7200 15620 8420 2.17 6600 11950 5350 1.81

Pearl millet Varietal evaluation, production technology , biofertilizer using varieties - RHB-121

RF 1 25 10.00 24.20 18.57 30.32 12706 23000 10294 1.81 12197 17627 5430 1.45

Pearl millet Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - RHB-121

RF 1 25 12.50 16.54 13.86 19.34 11965 17632 5667 1.47 11000 14388 3388 1.31

Total 11 321 139.90GujaratPearl millet Varietal

evaluation using varieties - GHB-526, GHB-744

IR 2 60 18.00 37.05 32.17 15.38 15069 37111 22042 2.46 14425 32822 18397 2.28

Pearl millet Varietal evaluation using varieties - GHB – 558

RF 1 50 20.00 11.94 9.86 21.10 11159 18407 7248 1.65 11014 15119 4104 1.37

Pearl millet (fodder)

Fodder Production using varieties - GFB-1

IR 1 30 3.00 461 390 18.25 20625 46375 25750 2.25 21300 39217 17917 1.84

Pearl millet (summer)

Production technology using varieties - GHB-558

IR 1 20 5.00 28.11 27.12 3.65 13560 26989 13429 1.99 14264 26508 12244 1.86

26Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 27: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Pearlmillet Production technology using varieties - GHB-744

IR 1 3 3.00 33.00 30.00 10.00 7000 37125 30125 5.30 6800 33750 26950 4.96

Nagli Varietal Evaluation using varieties – GN-4

RF 1 21 5.00 15.80 12.07 30.90 7378 24390 17012 3.31 6878 20880 14002 3.04

Vari Varietal evaluation using varieties - GV-2

RF 1 17 5.00 10.12 7.86 28.75 7997 18580 10583 2.32 6997 13760 6763 1.97

Total 8 201 59.00Vegetable cropsRajasthanBitter gourd Varietal

evaluation using varieties: VNR-Sagar

IR 1 12 3.00 189.00 140.00 35.00 82000 280000 198000 3.41 70000 165000 95000 2.36

Bottle gourd Varietal evaluation using varieties: Warad Pusa Naveen

IR 2 62 7.00 242.95 199.79 22.48 19791 137696 117905 6.96 16043 92350 76307 5.76

Brijnal Hybrid Variety using varieties: Nav Kiran

IR 1 4 1.00 380.00 320.00 18.75 38000 114000 76000 3.00 35000 96000 61000 2.74

Cauliflower Varietal evaluation using varieties - Snowball-16

IR 1 5 1.00 242.80 201.00 20.80 28200 102400 74200 3.63 26800 88600 61800 3.31

Cauliflower Varietal evaluation, production technology using varieties - PSBK-1

IR 1 10 1.00 165.70 135.00 22.74 46300 115990 69690 2.51 39000 81000 42000 2.08

Chilli Varietal evaluation using varieties - Gareema

IR 1 9 2.00 337.20 292.30 15.36 47400 303525 256125 6.40 40500 233840 193340 5.77

Cucurbit Varietal evaluation using varieties - Chandra

IR 1 12 2.50 232.00 200.00 16.00 30000 96000 66000 3.20 28000 80000 52000 2.86

Okra Hybrid seed using varieties - Aparajita

RF 1 30 5.00 103.00 92.00 11.96 33600 195700 162100 5.82 31300 156400 125100 5.00

27Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 28: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Okra Varietal evaluation using varieties - Sel 10,Arka, Anamika

IR 2 134 11.00 87.21 65.91 32.80 22109 84741 62632 3.83 17880 62259 44380 3.48

Onion ICM technology using varieties - RO-59

IR 1 15 3.00 236.40 202.00 17.03 78300 118000 39700 1.51 71500 101000 29500 1.41

Onion Production technology using varieties - RO-59

IR 1 50 5.00 270.00 210.00 28.57 40000 94500 54500 2.36 35000 63000 28000 1.80

Onion Varietal evaluation using varieties - Agri found Dark Red

IR 1 20 5.00 295.11 208.37 41.63 61000 141000 80000 2.31 58000 130000 72000 2.24

Onion Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - N-53

IR 1 10 1.00 239.90 195.00 23.03 62600 143940 81340 2.30 46500 97500 51000 2.10

Tomato Hybrid tomato production using varieties - F1 5005

IR 1 5 1.00 365.00 310.00 17.74 45000 146000 101000 3.24 36000 99200 63200 2.76

Tomato Varietal evaluation using varieties - F1 5005

IR 1 24 7.75 487.30 370.35 31.58 58400 316745 258345 5.42 48800 222210 173410 4.55

Total 17 402 56.25GujaratBitter gourd Varietal

evaluation using varieties - Pusa Mausami, ABG-1

IR 2 17 5.25 186.45 145.25 21.61 18322 63443 45120 3.46 16893 52157 35264 3.09

Bitter gourd (Pheromones traps Cue lure wicks)

Use of pheromone traps to control fruit flies infestation in cucurbits using varieties - Coccinea Coccinea

IR 1 12 4.00 111.50 82.75 34.62 18050 49015 30965 2.72 16950 36395 19445 2.15

Bottle gourd Varietal evaluation using varieties - PattiwadiVarad

IR 2 27 6.00 302.23 242.73 27.12 57950 130475 72525 2.25 50915 104448 53533 2.05

28Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 29: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Brinjal INM technology using varieties - Surati Ravaiya Hybrid

IR 1 8 2.00 156.11 104.03 50.06 40784 144980 104196 3.55 42460 117600 75140 2.77

Brinjal IPM technology using varieties - Surati Ravaiya Hybrid

IR 2 22 8.00 104.50 90.24 28.73 24494 90813 66319 3.71 26329 77369 51040 2.94

Brinjal Varietal evaluation using varieties - Vinayak-Kanha (hybrid), Palanpuri, BR-14DPR

IR 5 100 18.30 136.38 107.08 21.66 40024 128161 88137 3.20 35630 102391 66761 2.87

Cabbage Varietal evaluation using varieties - Golden Acre

IR 1 15 1.00 180.64 134.96 33.85 39280 72256 32976 1.84 34400 53984 19584 1.57

Cauliflower Varietal evaluation using varieties - Agni

IR 1 14 1.00 160.65 125.74 27.76 41830 96390 54560 2.30 39230 75444 36214 1.92

Chilli Varietal evaluation using varieties - GVC – 111

IR 3 43 17.00 98.78 105.09 -2.06 34794 81781 46987 2.35 35338 86491 51153 2.45

GujaratCucurbit IPM using

varieties - Surti Ravaiya

IR 1 12 3.00 178.80 130.80 36.70 28400 78410 50010 2.76 28520 59230 30710 2.08

Cucurbit Varietal evaluation using varieties - Japanis Long Green

IR 1 7 1.25 76.04 62.56 21.55 17980 38020 20040 2.11 14410 31280 16870 2.17

Okra INM using varieties - Surtiraviya

IR 1 10 4.00 26.04 19.58 32.99 56940 195137 138197 3.43 60150 130037 69887 2.16

Okra IPM using varieties - Surtiraviya

IR 1 8 2.00 193.31 156.80 23.28 57080 195230 138150 3.42 60150 132500 72350 2.20

Okra Varietal evaluation using varieties - GO-2

IR 2 12 22.00 83.11 74.28 16.95 13452 51241 37789 3.81 12136 43423 31286 3.58

29Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 30: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Tomato INM using varieties - GT-2

IR 1 5 2.00 297 249 19.44 28000 118960 90960 4.25 29000 99600 70600 3.43

Tomato Varietal evaluation using varieties - DVRT-1

IR 1 20 10.00 159 128 24.57 44600 119040 74440 2.67 42000 92640 50640 2.21

Total 8 74 44.25Fruit cropsGujaratAonla INM technology

using varieties - Anand-2, NA-7

IR 1 10 4.00 60.00 55.00 9.09 8000 35000 27000 4.38 7500 31500 24000 4.20

Ber ICM technology using varieties - Seb

RF 1 10 4.00 222.40 139.00 60.00 15700 111200 95500 7.08 15000 69500 54500 4.63

Water melon Disease management and Biopesticide using varieties – Sugar Baby

IR 1 5 1.25 209 173 21.03 25820 62712 36892 2.43 21290 51816 30526 2.43

Total 3 25 9.25Spices and condiments RajasthanCoriander Varietal

evaluation using varieties - CS-6

IR 1 82 41.50 9.50 8.20 15.85 13400 52250 38850 3.90 17500 45100 27600 2.58

Cumin Production technology using varieties - G-4

IR 1 18 5.00 7.40 5.80 27.59 23000 103600 80600 4.50 19500 81200 61700 4.16

Cumin Varietal evaluation using varieties - RZ-19

IR 1 20 10.00 7.55 6.80 11.03 14922 90600 75678 6.07 15281 81600 66319 5.34

Cumin Varietal evaluation and seed treatment using varieties - RZ-209

IR 1 20 10.00 4.10 3.20 28.13 16200 41000 24800 2.53 14460 32000 17540 2.21

Cumin Varietal evaluation, Organic manuring using varieties - RZ- 223

IR 1 20 10.00 7.56 4.80 57.50 31200 89375 58175 2.86 30280 60000 29720 1.98

30Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 31: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Fennel Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - RI-125

IR 1 10 5.00 14.38 12.46 15.41 17950 59520 41570 3.32 16200 49840 33640 3.08

Fenugreek Varietal evaluation using varieties - RMT-1

IR 2 26 12.00 15.37 12.07 26.95 11768 43121 31353 3.66 11601 33908 22308 2.92

Isabgol Production technology using varieties - RI-89

IR 1 10 7.00 5.80 5.00 16.00 8500 26100 17600 3.07 8300 22500 14200 2.71

Isabgol Varietal evaluation using varieties - RI-89

IR 1 20 10.00 9.61 8.20 17.20 11479 48050 36571 4.19 10789 41000 30211 3.80

Isabgol Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - RI-89

IR 2 30 60.00 12.90 10.78 20.25 12450 59259 46809 4.76 11300 49457 38157 4.38

Total 12 256 170.50GujaratAjwain Production

technology using varieties - Gujarat Ajona-1

RF 1 10 5.00 11.55 10.15 13.79 20000 138600 118600 6.93 20000 121800 101800 6.09

Cumin Evaluation of sowing methods using varieties - GC-4

IR 1 10 5.00 4.92 4.45 10.56 11200 44280 33080 3.95 11200 40050 28850 3.58

Cumin Varietal evaluation using varieties - GC-4

IR 1 20 8.00 7.20 6.80 5.88 12700 72000 59300 5.67 12000 68000 56000 5.67

Cumin Varietal evaluation and production technology using varieties - GC-4

IR 2 20 10.00 8.45 7.25 16.71 18029 81905 63877 4.54 20025 69837 49812 3.49

Cumin Varietals evaluation using varieties - GC-4

IR 4 75 27.80 8.86 7.30 21.13 22096 105864 83768 4.79 21076 85988 64912 4.08

Fennel Varietals evaluation using varieties - GF-11

IR 1 12 5.00 22.20 18.70 18.72 40250 177600 137350 4.41 37900 148800 110900 3.93

31Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 32: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Isabgol Varietal evaluation using varieties - GI– 3

IR 1 10 5.00 8.74 7.44 17.47 21318 39549 18230 1.86 21407 33182 11775 1.55

Total 11 157 65.80Commercial crops RajasthanCluster bean ICM technology

using varieties - RGC-936

RF 1 50 20 10.86 9.00 20.67 8900 24720 15820 2.78 8150 20500 12350 2.52

Cluster bean Production technology using varieties - RGC-1002,RGC-1003,RGM-112

IR 2 90 40 9.69 7.63 35.57 6530 22203 15673 3.40 5595 17360 11765 3.10

Cluster bean Production technology using varieties - RGC-936,RGC-1002,RGM-112

RF 2 80 50.00 8.90 6.60 38.99 4720 18990 14270 4.02 4260 14220 9960 3.34

Cluster bean Varietal evaluation using varieties - RGC -1017

IR 1 15 7.50 14.43 11.10 30.00 10000 25800 15800 2.58 9000 18800 9800 2.09

Cluster bean Varietal evaluation using varieties - RGC-1002,RGC-1066,RGC-1017

RF 4 140 62.00 9.55 8.14 18.76 9127 25055 15928 2.75 8791 22135 13345 2.52

Cluster bean Varietal evaluation, production technology using varieties - RGC-936

RF 1 20 8.00 6.50 5.25 23.81 6600 16300 9700 2.47 5850 13300 7450 2.27

Cluster bean Varietal evaluation, production technology and seed treatment using varieties - RGC-1003

RF 1 10 5.00 5.36 4.22 27.01 10584 15544 4960 1.47 9778 12338 2560 1.26

Total 12 405 192.50Gujarat

32Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 33: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Sugarcane Varietal evaluation using varieties - Co-N 5072

IR 1 20 2.00 980 820 19.51 45000 245000 200000 5.44 40000 205000 165000 5.13

Total 1 20 2.00Fodder cropsRajasthanLucerne Varietal

evaluation using varieties - JB-1

IR 1 5 2.00 540.00 458.00 17.90 10000 54000 44000 5.40 9000 45800 36800 5.09

Oat Varietal evaluation using varieties - Kent

IR 2 40 6.25 430.20 368.60 18.37 13327 53070 39743 3.98 10675 44150 33475 4.14

Sorghum(Green fodder)

Production technology using varieties - SSG-788

IR 1 30 6.00 915.00 690.00 32.61 12600 45750 33150 3.63 8800 34500 25700 3.92

Sorghum Production technology using varieties - SPV-1753,SPV-1779

IR 1 19 7.00 16.96 12.08 40.17 7800 12177 4377 1.56 4300 9226 4926 2.15

Sorghum Varietal evaluation using varieties - CSV-23,SV-1080

IR 2 35 20.00 16.43 12.29 35.37 5442 15640 10198 2.87 5295 10786 5491 2.04

Sorghum Varietal evaluation using varieties - CSV-17,Pratap jawar-1430,SSG

RF 3 45 15.00 9.25 7.55 22.51 8087 25782 17696 3.19 7400 21043 13643 2.84

Total 10 174 56.25GujaratLucerne Fertilizer

Management using varieties - Anand-2

IR 1 12 0.60 690 585 17.95 20150 51000 30850 2.53 21750 43875 22125 2.02

Napier Hybrid Varietal evaluation using varieties - APBN-1

IR 1 12 5.00 975 260 275 47700 179000 131300 3.75 16829 26000 9171 1.54

Oat Fodder Production using varieties – Kent, CJHO-822

IR 1 10 1.00 450 370 22 17560 45000 27440 2.56 16900 37000 20100 2.19

33Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 34: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category and Crop

Name of the technology

demonstratedFS

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farmer

Area(ha)

Yield (q/ha) % change in yield

*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)

*Economics of check(Rs./ha)

Demonsration Check Gross

CostGrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossReturn

Net Return

**BCR

Sorghum Fodder Production using varieties - G-1, Co-8

IR 1 10 1.00 372 314 18.65 19700 44210 24510 2.24 20350 37189 16839 1.83

Sorghum Varietal evaluation using varieties - GJ- 38

RF 1 12 5.00 18.70 15.10 23.84 9245 21570 12325 2.33 8925 17610 8685 1.97

Total 5 56 12.60Others (pl.specify)RajasthanSighada Varietal

evaluation using varieties - Local soft

IR 1 5 0.01 224.00 200.00 12.00 70000 336000 266000 4.80 68000 300000 232000 4.41

Total 1 5 0.01Grand Total 181 5538 2057.22

Front line demonstrations on livestock, fisheries, farm implements, women empowerment and hybrids

Front line demonstrations on livestock, fisheries, farm implements, women empowerment and hybrids conducted by KVKs of Zone-VI are given in tables 20-27.

Table 20 : Performance of front line demonstrations on livestock

Category

Name of the

technology demonstrat

ed

No. of KVKs

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major parameters % change in major paramet

er

Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.)

*Economics of check(Rs.)

Demonsration Check Demons

rationCheck

GrossCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retu

rn

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n

**BCR

Rajasthan

Cow

Animal nutrition

1 20 20

Milk yieldTotal milk

yieldB:C ratio

MY14.54%

TMY 14.54 %`

2488 11959.2

- 4.80 - 114401.0

Gujarat

HF Cow By pass fat 1 10 10 7.9 Milk yield/day

7.4 Milk yield/day 6.75 4.5 %

fat

3.8% fat

5075 7146 2070 1.41 4200 5652 1452 1.35

Cow

Urea treatment to paddy straw

1 10 10

Avg. milk yield lit

par day-9.39

Avg. milk yield lit

par day-8.13

15% ---- --- 105 141 36 1:1.34 100 122 22 1:1.22

Rajasthan

34Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 35: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Category

Name of the

technology demonstrat

ed

No. of KVKs

No. of

Farmer

No.of

units

Major parameters % change in major paramet

er

Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.)

*Economics of check(Rs.)

Demonsration Check Demons

rationCheck

GrossCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retu

rn

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n

**BCR

Buffalo

Balance diet

1 20 20

1.Milk productio

n,

Control

10-20 %

Rs.400/

month

Rs.900/

month

Rs 500/-

1:2.1

Rs300/-

Rs500/-

Rs200/-

1:1.62.Health

of animalControl 50 %

improve3.Inter calving period

control 30 % reduce

Gujarat

Buffalo

Urea treatment on wheat straw

1 10 10Milk production

- 14.49 - - 49665 66360 16695 1.33 45995 57960 11965 1.26

BuffaloKMno4 1 10 10

Milk production

- 11.55Infestati

on of mastitis

- 47140 56784 9644 1.20 45995 50400 4405 1.10

Buffalo Mineral Mixture 1 30 30

Milk production

- 21.21 - - 47455 67200 19745 1.41 45995 55440 9445 1.20

Buffalo

Mineral Mixture 1 20 20

Service period(da

ys)106

Service period(da

ys)149 21 %

-- -- 21800 30800 9000 1:1.41

24800 28500 3700

1:1.14

Sheep and goat

Sheep and goat

Concentrate feed to

kid

1 10 20 Body weight

(kg) -27.6

Body weight

(kg) -20.236.8% -- -- 850 1700 850 500 900 400

Total 9 140 150

Table 21 : Performance of front line demonstrations on Fisheries

Category

Thematic area

Name of the

technology demonstrat

ed

No. of

KVKs

No. of Farm

er

No.of

units

Major parameters

% change in major paramet

er

Other parameter

*Economics of demonstration (Rs.)

*Economics of check(Rs.)

Demons

ration

Check

Demons

ration

Check

GrossCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n

**BCR

GrossCost

GrossRetur

n

Net Retur

n

**BCR

Common carps Gujarat

Common carps

Composite fish culture

Composite fish culture 1 1 1 53.50

qtl/ha 40.0 33.8 - - 158000

347750

189750

2.20

140000

260000

120000

1.86

Total 1 1 1

35Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 36: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 22 : Women empowerment (drudgery reduction and child nutrition)Category Name of technology No. of KVKs No. of

demonstrations Name of observations Demonstration Check

WomenRajasthanOther women Reduction of drudgery by

using wheel hoe for weeding

1 20 wheat/ mustard 1.Time 70 %time reduced manually

2.energy 50 % energy saving Not saved3.Labour saving 50 % nill

RajasthanChildren Supplimentry

nutrition:vitamin+mineral1 30 5. colour of

hair,nail,height,weight,health1.Feeding of aonla+honey

Roti +subji or family food

2.Aonla +honey+roasted rice+gram+calcium suppliment

2.Aonla +honey+roasted rice+gram+calcium suppliment

Improved all the parameters

Improved all the parameters

Total 2 50

Table 23 : Farm implements and machinery

Farm Implements(Name of the eqipment) State KVKs Area

(ha)No. of

Farmers/ Demo.

Rajasthan

Aeroblast sprayer Hnaumangarh 10 10

Sriganganagar 50 10

Seed-cum-fertilizer Hnaumangarh 10 10

Rotavator Hnaumangarh 10 10

Seed delinting machine Hnaumangarh 1.6 10

Cloy gin Hanumangarh 2.0 10

Total 83.6 60

Gujarat

Tractor Mounted Blower Amreli 25 50

Mould Board Plough Kachchh 10 10

Power weeder Vadodara 15 15

Tractor Mounted Sprayer Amreli 5 10

36Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 37: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Farm Implements(Name of the eqipment) State KVKs Area

(ha)No. of

Farmers/ Demo.

Cotton shredder Amreli 25 50

Aeroblast sprayer Tapi 6 15

Vadodara 10 10

Gandhinagar 4 13

Power weeder Banaskantha 5 5

Rotavator Kheda 25 25

Jamnagar 10 10

Rajkot 20 20

Amreli 5 10

Vadodara 25 25

Banaskantha 20 20

Porbandar 15 15

KachchhKachchh 15 15

Total 240 318

Table 24 : Tillage and sowing operationsState

DistrictName of equipment

Traditional/ Existing practice

Traditional Practice Improved equipment practice

Rajasthan      Capacity/Output (ha/hr) Man hour/ha

Cost of operation(Rs./ha)

Capacity/Output (ha/hr)

Man hour/ha

Cost of operation(Rs./ ha)

Hnaumangarh Seed cum fertilizer drill

Manual planting 0.125 64 640 0.5 6 272

Rotavator Use of disc harrow cultivator

0.125 8 1232 0.25 4 757

Aeroblast Knap-sack sprayer 0.25 8 170 1.0 2.0 123Cloy gin Ginning Machine 75 0.04 275 0.12 325Seed delinting machine Manual rubbing with ash 20 0.05 90 12 0.08 200

Sriganga-nagar Aero blast Knapsac sprayer 0.16 8 200 3 1 155

37Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 38: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 25 : Tillage and sowing operations

State District Name of equipment Traditional/ Existing practice Traditional Practice Improved equipment practice

Capacity/Output (ha/hr)

Man hour/ha Cost of operation(

Rs./ha)

Capacity/Output (ha/hr)

Man hour/ha Cost of operation(Rs./

ha)Gujarat Kheda Rotovatar Manual

1. Removal of cotton residues

2. Plough down (by tractor plough)

1. 0.011

2. 0.00

1. 92.28

2. 3.62

940.00

1040

0.26

0.00

3.84

0.00

2290-2122.45=167.55Approx. Rs. 2122 worth of cotton plant residues as incorporated in soil /ha)

Jamnagar Rotavator Burning the cotton stalk 0 0 0 0.40 3 2000Rajkot Shreder Buring the cotton stalk - - - 0.25 8 800

Rotavator Buring the cotton stalk - - - 0.40 3 2000Amreli Tractor mounted sprayer Knapsack sprayer 0.125 8 200 1 0.125 125

Tractor mounted blower Knapsack sprayer 0.1 10 250 1 0.125 125Vadodara Rotavator Cultivator (Three times

cultivation) 0.38-0.40 16-17 1420 0.3-0.33 6-7 620

Banaskantha Rotavator Cultivation/ Disk plough/ Both 0.35 to 0.40 15-16 1400.00 0.3 to 0.32 6 – 7 620.00Porbandar Rotavator Cultivating- Harrowing- Clod

breaking0.05 7 3500 0.20 3 2200

Kachchh Rotavator 0.300.30 56 hrs.56 hrs. 2130.002130.00 0.40 0.00 500.00Mould board plough 0.200.20 0.00 2000.00 0.25 0.00 1600.00

Gandhinagar Rotavator Three ploughing with tractor 0.08 12-14 3000-3200 0.16 5-6 2800-3000Removal of cotton residue 0.05 20 1200 0.14 6.0 2800

Aero blast sprayer Knapsack Sprayer 0.06 10-11 180 1.35 1.20 240

38Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 39: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 26 : WeedersWeeders

Name of the KVK Name of equipment

Traditional/ Exist- ing practice

Traditional Practice Improved equipment practice

     Capa city/ Out put (ha/hr)

Man hour/ ha

Total weed bio mass weight before opera-tion (kg/ sq.m.).

Total weed bio mass weight after opera-tion (kg/ sq.m.).

Cost of operation (Rs/ha) Capa-city/ Man hour/ ha

Total weed bio mass weight before opera-tion (kg/ sq.m.).

Total weed bio mass weight after opera-tion (kg/ sq.m.).

Cost of operation-(Rs./ha)

Vadodara Power Weeder Wheel hoe 0.02-0.03 75-80 - - 1100-1250 0.15-0.18 6-8 - - 230-250

BanaskanthaPower weeder

Muunual weeding with “Khurpi” 0.02 to 0.03 70-80 -- -- 1000-1200 0.15 to 0.18 6-8 200-250

TABLE 27 : DEMONSTRATION DETAILS ON CROP HYBRIDS

CropName of the Hybrid

No. offarmers

Area(ha)

Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter Economics (Rs./ha)

Demo Local check

% change

GrossCost

GrossReturn

NetReturn BCR

CerealsBajra HHB 67 30 12 1150 875 31.42 7200 15620 8420 2.16

GHB-558 24 10 3293 2943 11.89 36820 48313 11493 1.31

Maize HQPM 1 8 8 19.8 - 19161 58000 28839 1.98Phem 2 20 10 20.5 16.0 28.1 9970 28875 18905 2.90

Paddy GR-11 4 2 35.24 27.71 27.17 26900 57860 30960 2.1P-1460 1 0.20 5689 4550 20.0 20,225 56,890 36,665 2.81PS-5 7 0.40 3300 3533 -7.0 20,225 33,000 12,775 1.63PRH-10 12 0.80 3285 3286 - 20,225 32,850 12,625 1.62PB-1121 11 4.00 2867 4118 -43.63 20,225 28,670 8,445 1.42PB-1 2 0.40 3841 4475 -16.50 20,225 38,410 18,185 1.89

Sorghum SV-1080 10 10 311 233 33.4 4830 14130 9120 2.8

Wheat GW-366 16 3 26.34 19.33 36.26 23600 47144 23544 1.99GW-322 24 06 46.5 37.8 17.0 20400 56160 35760 2.75Raj 4037 33 15 37.0 29.3 26.3 20300 48248 27948 2.4

Others (Barley) RD 2503 13 05 38.0 30.8 23.4 16275 39740 24837 2.60

39Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 40: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the Hybrid

No. offarmers

Area(ha)

Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter Economics (Rs./ha)

Total 21586.8

0OilseedsCastor GCH-7 20 10 2914 2450 18.94 15192 78678 63486 5.18

GCH 04 10 05 1760 1425 24.0 16000 49476 33476 3.0Mustard GM-3 20 10 2175 1850 17.57 12701 43500 30799 3.42

Aashirvad 20

10 1430 1025 39.513100 30030 16930 2.29

NRC DR2 05 2.5 15.2 12.2 24.6 16300 48780 32480 3.0

Sesame GT-2 21 8 4.67 3.61 29.08 16500 28020 11520 1.68

Total 9645.5

0Pulses Greengram RMG 268 30 12 661 550 19.30 3479 16000 12521 3.00Bengalgram GG-2 26 7 17.07 13.52 26.25 22420 42675 20255 1.9RedgramPigeonpea GT-1 19 7 10.56 8.48 24.53 18300 36940 18660 1.73

Vaishali 15 8 17.3 12.3 40.6 18650 60550 41900 3.2Others (clusterbean) RGC 936 20 08 650 525 25.30 6600 16300 9700 2.46

Total 54 23

Vegetable cropsTomato Nutan 5 1.0 36500 31000 17.74 45000 14600 10`000 1;3.2

DVRT-1 20 10 159.45 128 24.57 44600 119040 74440 2.66Brinjal navkiran 4 1.0 38000 32000 18.75 38000 11400 76000 1:3.0

BR-1420

10 236.75 195.85

20.8844700 109170 64470 2.44

Others (chilli)GVC-111

2010 108.77 127.7

517.44

39600 87016 47416 2.19Total 69 32

Commercial crops Cotton BG-2 25 10 3347 2800 19.54 32800 174054 141254 5.31

Bt.Cotton 25 10 33.8 31.2 15.1 29800 164000 134200 5.5Others (cumin) RZ 209 20 10 410 320 28.1 16200 41000 24600 2.53

GC-4 15 04 8.0 6.5 20.3 26300 115500 89200 4.39RZ 223 20 10 7.56 4.8 57.0 31200 89375 58175 2.86

Fennel GF-11 12 05 25.5 19.0 18.7 40250 177600 137350 4.41

40Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 41: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

CropName of the Hybrid

No. offarmers

Area(ha)

Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter Economics (Rs./ha)

Isabgol RI 89 20 10 825 650 26.9 12000 37463 25463 3.12Fenugree

k RMt 305 20 10 17.5 10.2 58.29 22000 45600 23600 2.07

Total 40 20

Fodder cropsNapier (Fodder) APBN-1 12 5 975 260 275 47700 179000 131300 3.75

Total 12 5

41Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 42: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

11. TRAINING ACHIEVEMENTS

The Krishi Vigyan Kendra is an innovative science based institution which undertakes training for vocational needs of the farmers, farm women, rural youths and grass root level of extension functionaries. In total 5063 number of training courses benefiting 141743 farmers, rural youths and extension functionaries were conducted out of which 4434 courses benefited 123455 practising farmers/farm women. The participation of scheduled castes/tribes and farm women was noted as 38 per cent and 25.4 per cent, respectively. The training courses conducted for the rural youths and extension functionaries were 362 and 267 through which 9674 rural youths 8664 extension functionaries, respectively, got benefited. The details of trainings on different thematic areas are given in Table 28-38.

Table 28 : Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes (on campus)Thematic area No. of

courses

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Weed management 33 551 36 587 234 55 289 785 91 876Resource conservation technologies

15 188 18 206 210 44 254 398 62 460

Cropping systems 83 1223 67 1290 863 146 1009 2086 213 2299Crop diversification 28 352 15 367 429 37 466 781 52 833Integrated farming 30 502 43 545 247 96 343 749 139 888Micro Irrigation/irrigation 23 473 14 487 254 4 258 727 18 745Seed production 32 642 3 645 241 0 241 883 3 886Nursery management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Integrated crop management

176 2568 201 2769 1898 433 2331 4466 634 5100

Soil & water conservation

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Integrated nutrient management

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of organic inputs

28 312 40 352 431 183 614 743 223 966

Others (fodder production)

7 110 27 137 19 0 19 129 27 156

Total 455 6921 464 7385 4826 998 5824 11747

1462 13209

TotalII Horticulturea) Vegetable CropsProduction of low value and high volume crops

67 669 131 800 909 115 1024 1578 246 1824

Off-season vegetables 24 204 128 332 142 106 248 346 234 580Nursery raising 20 312 46 358 168 174 342 480 220 700Exotic vegetables 1 10 0 10 6 0 6 16 0 16Export potential vegetables

5 66 0 66 16 0 16 82 0 82

Grading and standardization

4 26 55 81 0 6 6 26 61 87

Protective cultivation 28 495 1 496 223 118 341 718 119 837Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (a) 149 1782 361 2143 1464 519 1983 3246 880 4126b) FruitsTraining and pruning 4 23 2 25 49 28 77 72 30 102Layout and management of orchards

14 152 27 179 111 38 149 263 65 328

Cultivation of fruit 48 781 19 800 497 31 528 1278 50 1328

42Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 43: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Management of young plants/orchards

4 73 0 73 12 0 12 85 0 85

Rejuvenation of old orchards

1 19 0 19 0 0 0 19 0 19

Export potential fruits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Micro irrigation systems of orchards

8 216 0 216 32 0 32 248 0 248

Plant propagation techniques

3 37 4 41 14 3 17 51 7 58

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (b) 82 1301 52 1353 715 100 815 2016 152 2168c) Ornamental PlantsNursery management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Management of potted plants

1 0 22 22 0 0 0 0 22 22

Export potential of ornamental plants

2 0 0 0 15 27 42 15 27 42

Propagation techniques of ornamental plants

2 1 0 1 44 38 82 45 38 83

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total ( c) 5 1 22 23 59 65 124 60 87 147d) Plantation cropsProduction and management technology

5 46 23 69 74 4 78 120 27 147

Processing and value addition

4 26 71 97 1 10 11 27 81 108

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (d) 9 72 94 166 75 14 89 147 108 255e) Tuber cropsProduction and management technology

5 112 0 112 39 0 39 151 0 151

Processing and value addition

3 1 12 13 0 0 0 1 12 13

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Production and management technology

5 112 0 112 39 0 39 151 0 151

f) SpicesProduction and management technology

13 227 1 228 105 3 108 332 4 336

Processing and value addition

19 439 71 510 157 28 185 596 99 695

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (f) 32 666 72 738 262 31 293 928 103 1031g) Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsNursery management 3 37 7 44 5 11 16 42 18 60Production and management technology

5 112 8 120 21 1 22 133 9 142

Post harvest technology and value addition

3 52 22 74 8 5 13 60 27 87

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

43Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 44: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Total (g) 11 201 37 238 34 17 51 235 54 289GT (a-g) 296 4136 650 4786 2648 746 3394 6784 1396 8180III Soil Health and Fertility ManagementSoil fertility management

15 269 33 302 88 40 128 357 73 430

Integrated water management

21 535 43 578 231 3 234 766 46 812

Integrated nutrient management

39 715 5 720 249 6 255 964 11 975

Production and use of organic inputs

15 162 34 196 122 14 136 284 48 332

Management of problematic soils

8 110 3 113 78 0 78 188 3 191

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops

3 71 1 72 4 0 4 75 1 76

Nutrient use efficiency 2 44 0 44 11 0 11 55 0 55Balance use of fertilizers

8 139 0 139 53 0 53 192 0 192

Soil and water testing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 111 2045 119 2164 836 63 899 2881 182 3063IV Livestock Production and ManagementDairy management 127 1237 535 1772 803 406 1209 2040 941 2981Poultry management 11 199 18 217 71 0 71 270 18 288Piggery management 4 9 0 9 67 15 82 76 15 91Rabbit management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Animal nutrition management

62 709 183 892 492 169 661 1201 352 1553

Disease management 25 286 103 389 229 28 257 515 131 646Feed & fodder technology

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of quality animal products

11 149 43 192 28 58 86 177 101 278

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 240 2589 882 3471 1690 676 2366 4279 1558 5837V Home Science/Women empowermentHousehold food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

28 97 432 529 0 184 184 97 616 713

Design and development of low/minimum cost diet

18 0 374 374 0 126 126 0 500 500

Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet

12 0 196 196 0 77 77 0 273 273

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

7 0 152 152 0 44 44 0 196 196

Processing and cooking 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

15 19 225 244 0 248 248 19 473 492

Storage loss 11 56 157 213 13 93 106 69 250 319

44Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 45: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

minimization techniquesValue addition 50 2 964 966 47 690 737 49 1654 1703Women empowerment 36 30 519 549 0 439 439 30 958 988Location specific drudgery reduction technologies

13 13 200 213 0 138 138 13 338 351

Rural crafts 7 0 151 151 0 23 23 0 174 174Women and child care 21 0 220 220 0 335 335 0 555 555Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 218 217 3590 3807 60 2397 2457 277 5987 6264VI Agril. EngineeringFarm machinary and its maintenance

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems

15 228 22 250 119 4 123 347 26 373

Use of plastics in farming practices

3 74 0 74 3 0 3 77 0 77

Production of small tools and implements

4 46 12 58 4 0 4 50 12 62

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

15 203 57 260 42 9 51 245 66 311

Small scale processing and value addition

2 14 0 14 31 12 43 45 12 57

Post harvest technology 8 99 0 99 46 7 53 145 7 152Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 47 664 91 755 245 32 277 909 123 1032VII Plant ProtectionIntegrated pest management

156 2036 215 2251 1348 234 1582 3384 449 3833

Integrated disease management

54 874 29 903 378 57 435 1252 86 1338

Bio-control of pests and diseases

24 349 77 426 91 27 118 440 104 544

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides

10 191 2 193 67 0 67 258 2 260

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 244 3450 323 3773 1884 318 2202 5334 641 5975VIII FisheriesIntegrated fish farming 4 55 5 60 52 5 57 107 10 117Carp breeding and hatchery management

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Composite fish culture 6 47 0 47 72 0 72 119 0 119Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn

1 30 0 30 9 0 9 39 0 39

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes

4 35 10 45 21 5 26 56 15 71

Portable plastic carp hatchery

1 3 18 21 2 2 4 5 20 25

Pen culture of fish and 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 46: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

prawnShrimp farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Edible oyster farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pearl culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fish processing and value addition

2 0 14 14 0 24 24 0 38 38

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 18 170 47 217 156 36 192 326 83 409IX Production of Inputs at siteSeed production 5 57 0 57 90 34 124 147 34 181Planting material production

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bio-agents production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bio-pesticides production

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bio-fertilizer production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Vermi-compost production

8 209 32 241 176 19 195 385 51 436

Organic manures production

6 111 10 121 23 31 54 134 41 175

Production of fry and fingerlings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of bee-colonies and wax sheets

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Small tools and implements

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of livestock feed and fodder

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of fish feed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mushroom production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Apiculture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 19 377 42 419 289 84 373 666 126 792X Capacity Building and Group DynamicsLeadership development

28 562 63 625 213 31 244 775 94 869

Group dynamics 31 339 71 410 369 301 670 708 372 1080Formation and management of SHGs

29 412 136 548 174 58 232 586 194 780

Mobilization of social capital

14 199 70 269 53 45 98 252 115 367

Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths

36 315 74 389 638 90 728 953 164 1117

WTO and IPR issues 5 102 0 102 4 29 33 106 29 135Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 143 1929 414 2343 1451 554 2005 3380 968 4348XI Agro-forestryProduction technologies 14 160 0 160 194 63 257 354 63 417Nursery management 1 18 0 18 5 0 5 23 0 23Integrated farming systems

1 6 2 8 11 1 12 17 3 20

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

46Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 47: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Total 16 184 2 186 210 64 274 394 66 460GRAND TOTAL 1807 2268

26624 2930

61429

55968 2026

33697

712592 4956

9

Table 29 : Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes (off campus)Thematic area No. of

courses

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

I Crop Production                    Weed management 59 905 83 988 489 141 630 1394 224 1618Resource conservation technologies

37 606 92 698 276 140 416 882 232 1114

Cropping systems 97 1450 178 1628 1020 193 1213 2470 371 2841Crop diversification 9 177 9 186 37 2 39 214 11 225Integrated farming 19 326 34 360 135 25 160 461 59 520Micro irrigation/irrigation 33 569 38 607 185 20 205 754 58 812Seed production 35 616 52 668 255 72 327 871 124 995Nursery management 9 115 12 127 74 29 103 189 41 230Integrated crop management

201 3144 123 3267 2516 544 3060 5660 667 6327

Soil & water conservatioin

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Integrated nutrient management

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of organic inputs

34 335 6 341 153 197 350 488 203 691

Others (fodder production)

12 236 23 259 93 23 116 329 46 375

Total 545 8479 650 9129 5233 1386 6619 13712

2036 15748

II Horticulture                    a) Vegetable Crops                    Production of low value and high valume crops

94 1497 97 1594 934 105 1039 2431 202 2633

Off-season vegetables 29 407 32 439 254 100 354 661 132 793Nursery raising 29 359 75 434 215 99 314 574 174 748Exotic vegetables 1 27 0 27 0 0 0 27 0 27Export potential vegetables

4 64 0 64 21 0 21 85 0 85

Grading and standardization

8 158 42 200 0 0 0 158 42 200

Protective cultivation 17 432 3 435 66 1 67 498 4 502Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (a) 182 2944 249 3193 1490 305 1795 4434 554 4988b) Fruits                    Training and pruning 17 253 32 285 60 12 72 313 44 357Layout and management of orchards

26 347 22 369 314 236 550 661 258 919

Cultivation of fruit 69 1254 139 1393 513 101 614 1767 240 2007Management of young plants/orchards

17 194 3 197 157 29 186 351 32 383

Rejuvenation of old 6 102 0 102 21 5 26 123 5 128

47Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 48: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

orchardsExport potential fruits 2 25 0 25 7 0 7 32 0 32Micro irrigation systems of orchards

5 133 1 134 8 0 8 141 1 142

Plant propagation techniques

5 92 16 108 19 4 23 111 20 131

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (b) 147 2400 213 2613 1099 387 1486 3499 600 4099c) Ornamental Plants                    Nursery management 6 117 0 117 37 0 37 154 0 154Management of potted plants

1 0 0 0 11 7 18 11 7 18

Export potential of ornamental plants

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Propagation techniques of ornamental plants

4 41 8 49 51 5 56 92 13 105

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total ( c) 11 158 8 166 99 12 111 257 20 277d) Plantation crops                    Production and management technology

9 113 18 131 46 6 52 159 24 183

Processing and value addition

6 54 43 97 18 19 37 72 62 134

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (d) 15 167 61 228 64 25 89 231 86 317e) Tuber crops                    Production and management technology

6 45 0 45 111 0 111 156 0 156

Processing and value addition

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (e) 6 45 0 45 111 0 111 156 0 156f) Spices                    Production and management technology

25 423 11 434 148 0 148 571 11 582

Processing and value addition

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (f) 25 423 11 434 148 0 148 571 11 582g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

                   

Nursery management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Production and management technology

7 126 3 129 28 14 42 154 17 171

Post harvest technology and value addition

1 33 0 33 2 0 2 35 0 35

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (g) 8 159 3 162 30 14 44 189 17 206GT (a-g) 394 6296 545 6841 3041 743 3784 9337 1288 1062

5III Soil Health and Fertility Management

                   

48Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 49: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Soil fertility management

27 403 60 463 230 49 279 633 109 742

Integrated water management

21 441 24 465 119 2 121 560 26 586

Integrated nutrient management

74 1367 55 1422 310 13 323 1677 68 1745

Production and use of organic inputs

30 557 182 739 205 60 265 762 242 1004

Management of problematic soils

10 225 0 225 49 0 49 274 0 274

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops

7 202 0 202 30 0 30 232 0 232

Nutrient use efficiency 13 178 22 200 137 11 148 315 33 348Balance use of fertilizers

20 255 7 262 201 19 220 456 26 482

Soil and Water Testing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 202 3628 350 3978 1281 154 1435 4909 504 5413IV Livestock Production and Management

                   

Dairy management 150 1561 605 2166 1503 697 2200 3064 1302 4366Poultry management 13 169 79 248 121 20 141 290 99 389Piggery management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rabbit management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Animal nutrition management

84 1136 318 1454 701 336 1037 1837 654 2491

Disease management 75 988 367 1355 667 205 872 1655 572 2227Feed & fodder technology

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of quality animal products

22 383 103 486 96 50 146 479 153 632

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 344 4237 1472 5709 3088 1308 4396 7325 2780 1010

5V Home Science/Women empowerment

                   

Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

38 22 489 511 44 271 315 66 760 826

Design and development of low/minimum cost diet

36 0 665 665 0 308 308 0 973 973

Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet

16 7 181 188 4 264 268 11 445 456

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

18 0 266 266 0 125 125 0 391 391

Processing and cooking 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

17 0 285 285 0 169 169 0 454 454

Storage loss minimization techniques

21 31 294 325 0 142 142 31 436 467

Value addition 75 110 1318 1428 89 632 721 199 1950 2149Women empowerment 36 6 663 669 0 290 290 6 953 959

49Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 50: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Location specific drudgery reduction technologies

23 37 347 384 0 250 250 37 597 634

Rural Crafts 3 0 38 38 0 40 40 0 78 78Women and child care 43 0 889 889 0 375 375 0 1264 1264Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 326 213 5435 5648 137 2866 3003 350 8301 8651VI Agril. Engineering                    Farm machinary and its maintenance

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems

28 319 27 346 314 42 356 633 69 702

Use of plastics in farming practices

5 135 3 138 11 1 12 146 4 150

Production of small tools and implements

17 195 41 236 101 14 115 296 55 351

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

35 695 56 751 168 33 201 863 89 952

Small scale processing and value addition

7 125 0 125 39 14 53 164 14 178

Post harvest technology 10 190 11 201 45 3 48 235 14 249Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 102 1659 138 1797 678 107 785 2337 245 2582VII Plant Protection                    Integrated pest management

274 4203 388 4591 2590 585 3175 6793 973 7766

Integrated disease management

147 2743 199 2942 1184 160 1344 3927 359 4286

Bio-control of pests and diseases

31 665 72 737 226 75 301 891 147 1038

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides

14 320 39 359 138 46 184 458 85 543

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 466 7931 698 8629 4138 866 5004 1206

91564 1363

3VIII Fisheries                    Integrated fish farming 14 195 37 232 94 7 101 289 44 333Carp breeding and hatchery management

3 36 4 40 14 9 23 50 13 63

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

1 1 0 1 11 0 11 12 0 12

Composite fish culture 4 61 0 61 31 0 31 92 0 92Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn

7 86 0 86 51 0 51 137 0 137

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes

2 7 2 9 28 5 33 35 7 42

Portable plastic carp hatchery

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Pen culture of fish and prawn

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shrimp farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

50Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 51: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Edible oyster farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pearl culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fish processing and value addition

3 36 0 36 19 0 19 55 0 55

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 34 422 43 465 248 21 269 670 64 734IX Production of Inputs at site

                   

Seed production 5 106 0 106 26 0 26 132 0 132Planting material production

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bio-agents production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bio-pesticides production

1 23 0 23 11 0 11 34 0 34

Bio-fertilizer production 1 18 0 18 9 0 9 27 0 27Vermi-compost production

8 205 41 246 56 7 63 261 48 309

Organic manures production

2 23 3 26 15 0 15 38 3 41

Production of fry and fingerlings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of bee-colonies and wax sheets

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Small tools and implements

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of livestock feed and fodder

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of fish feed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mushroom production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Apiculture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 17 375 44 419 117 7 124 492 51 543X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

                   

Leadership development

49 693 110 803 298 71 369 991 181 1172

Group dynamics 30 494 98 592 281 120 401 775 218 993Formation and Management of SHGs

40 499 131 630 496 121 617 995 252 1247

Mobilization of social capital

16 290 10 300 95 6 101 385 16 401

Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths

45 952 111 1063 270 123 393 1222 234 1456

WTO and IPR issues 4 44 0 44 26 9 35 70 9 79Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 184 2972 460 3432 1466 450 1916 4438 910 5348XI Agro-forestry                    Production technologies 8 169 0 169 76 51 127 245 51 296Nursery management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Integrated farming systems

5 103 15 118 80 10 90 183 25 208

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 13 272 15 287 156 61 217 428 76 504GRAND TOTAL 2627 3648 9850 4633 1958 7969 2755 5606 17819 7388

51Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 52: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

4 4 3 2 7 6

Table 30 : Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes – CONSOLIDATED (On + Off campus)

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

I Crop Production                    Weed management 92 1456 119 1575 723 196 919 2179 315 2494Resource conservation technologies

52 794 110 904 486 184 670 1280 294 1574

Cropping systems 180 2673 245 2918 1883 339 2222 4556 584 5140Crop diversification 37 529 24 553 466 39 505 995 63 1058Integrated farming 49 828 77 905 382 121 503 1210 198 1408Micro irrigation/irrigation

56 1042 52 1094 439 24 463 1481 76 1557

Seed production 67 1258 55 1313 496 72 568 1754 127 1881Nursery management 9 115 12 127 74 29 103 189 41 230Integrated crop management

377 5712 324 6036 4414 977 5391 10126

1301 11427

Soil & water conservatioin

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Integrated nutrient management

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of organic inputs

62 647 46 693 584 380 964 1231 426 1657

Others (fodder production)

19 346 50 396 112 23 135 458 73 531

Total 1000 15400

1114 16514

10059

2384 12443

25459

3498 28957

II Horticulture                    a) Vegetable Crops                    Production of low value and high valume crops

161 2166 228 2394 1843 220 2063 4009 448 4457

Off-season vegetables 53 611 160 771 396 206 602 1007 366 1373Nursery raising 49 671 121 792 383 273 656 1054 394 1448Exotic vegetables 2 37 0 37 6 0 6 43 0 43Export potential vegetables

9 130 0 130 37 0 37 167 0 167

Grading and standardization

12 184 97 281 0 6 6 184 103 287

Protective cultivation 45 927 4 931 289 119 408 1216 123 1339Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (a) 331 4726 610 5336 2954 824 3778 7680 1434 9114b) Fruits                    Training and pruning 21 276 34 310 109 40 149 385 74 459Layout and management of orchards

40 499 49 548 425 274 699 924 323 1247

Cultivation of fruit 117 2035 158 2193 1010 132 1142 3045 290 3335Management of young plants/orchards

21 267 3 270 169 29 198 436 32 468

52Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 53: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Rejuvenation of old orchards

7 121 0 121 21 5 26 142 5 147

Export potential fruits 2 25 0 25 7 0 7 32 0 32Micro irrigation systems of orchards

13 349 1 350 40 0 40 389 1 390

Plant propagation techniques

8 129 20 149 33 7 40 162 27 189

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (b) 229 3701 265 3966 1814 487 2301 5515 752 6267c) Ornamental Plants                    Nursery management 6 117 0 117 37 0 37 154 0 154Management of potted plants

2 0 22 22 11 7 18 11 29 40

Export potential of ornamental plants

2 0 0 0 15 27 42 15 27 42

Propagation techniques of ornamental plants

6 42 8 50 95 43 138 137 51 188

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total ( c) 16 159 30 189 158 77 235 317 107 424d) Plantation crops                    Production and management technology

14 159 41 200 120 10 130 279 51 330

Processing and value addition

10 80 114 194 19 29 48 99 143 242

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (d) 24 239 155 394 139 39 178 378 194 572e) Tuber crops                    Production and management technology

11 157 0 157 150 0 150 307 0 307

Processing and value addition

3 1 12 13 0 0 0 1 12 13

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (e) 14 158 12 170 150 0 150 308 12 320f) Spices                    Production and management technology

38 650 12 662 253 3 256 903 15 918

Processing and value addition

19 439 71 510 157 28 185 596 99 695

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (f) 57 1089 83 1172 410 31 441 1499 114 1613g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

                   

Nursery management 3 37 7 44 5 11 16 42 18 60Production and management technology

12 238 11 249 49 15 64 287 26 313

Post harvest technology and value addition

4 85 22 107 10 5 15 95 27 122

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total (g) 19 360 40 400 64 31 95 424 71 495GT (a-g) 690 1043 1195 1162 5689 1489 7178 1612 2684 18805

53Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 54: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

2 7 1III Soil Health and Fertility Management

                   

Soil fertility management

42 672 93 765 318 89 407 990 182 1172

Integrated water management

42 976 67 1043 350 5 355 1326 72 1398

Integrated nutrient management

113 2082 60 2142 559 19 578 2641 79 2720

Production and use of organic inputs

45 719 216 935 327 74 401 1046 290 1336

Management of problematic soils

18 335 3 338 127 0 127 462 3 465

Micro nutrient deficiency in crops

10 273 1 274 34 0 34 307 1 308

Nutrient use efficiency 15 222 22 244 148 11 159 370 33 403Balance use of fertilizers

28 394 7 401 254 19 273 648 26 674

Soil and water testing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 313 5673 469 6142 2117 217 2334 7790 686 8476IV Livestock Production and Management

                   

Dairy management 277 2798 1140 3938 2306 1103 3409 5104 2243 7347Poultry management 24 368 97 465 192 20 212 560 117 677Piggery management 4 9 0 9 67 15 82 76 15 91Rabbit management 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Animal nutrition management

146 1845 501 2346 1193 505 1698 3038 1006 4044

Disease management 100 1274 470 1744 896 233 1129 2170 703 2873Feed & fodder technology

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of quality animal products

33 532 146 678 124 108 232 656 254 910

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 584 6826 2354 9180 4778 1984 6762 1160

44338 15942

V Home Science/Women empowerment

                   

Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening

66 119 921 1040 44 455 499 163 1376 1539

Design and development of low/minimum cost diet

54 0 1039 1039 0 434 434 0 1473 1473

Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet

28 7 377 384 4 341 345 11 718 729

Minimization of nutrient loss in processing

25 0 418 418 0 169 169 0 587 587

Processing and cooking

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Gender mainstreaming 32 19 510 529 0 417 417 19 927 946

54Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 55: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

through SHGsStorage loss minimization techniques

32 87 451 538 13 235 248 100 686 786

Value addition 125 112 2282 2394 136 1322 1458 248 3604 3852Women empowerment 72 36 1182 1218 0 729 729 36 1911 1947Location specific drudgery reduction technologies

36 50 547 597 0 388 388 50 935 985

Rural crafts 10 0 189 189 0 63 63 0 252 252Women and child care 64 0 1109 1109 0 710 710 0 1819 1819Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 544 430 9025 9455 197 5263 5460 627 14288 14915VI Agril. Engineering                    Farm machinary and its maintenance

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems

43 547 49 596 433 46 479 980 95 1075

Use of plastics in farming practices

8 209 3 212 14 1 15 223 4 227

Production of small tools and implements

21 241 53 294 105 14 119 346 67 413

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

50 898 113 1011 210 42 252 1108 155 1263

Small scale processing and value addition

9 139 0 139 70 26 96 209 26 235

Post harvest technology

18 289 11 300 91 10 101 380 21 401

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 149 2323 229 2552 923 139 1062 3246 368 3614VII Plant Protection                    Integrated pest management

430 6239 603 6842 3938 819 4757 10177

1422 11599

Integrated disease management

201 3617 228 3845 1562 217 1779 5179 445 5624

Bio-control of pests and diseases

55 1014 149 1163 317 102 419 1331 251 1582

Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides

24 511 41 552 205 46 251 716 87 803

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 710 1138

11021 1240

26022 1184 7206 1740

32205 19608

VIII Fisheries                    Integrated fish farming 18 250 42 292 146 12 158 396 54 450Carp breeding and hatchery management

3 36 4 40 14 9 23 50 13 63

Carp fry and fingerling rearing

1 1 0 1 11 0 11 12 0 12

Composite fish culture 10 108 0 108 103 0 103 211 0 211Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn

8 116 0 116 60 0 60 176 0 176

55Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 56: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes

6 42 12 54 49 10 59 91 22 113

Portable plastic carp hatchery

1 3 18 21 2 2 4 5 20 25

Pen culture of fish and prawn

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Shrimp farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Edible oyster farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pearl culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fish processing and value addition

5 36 14 50 19 24 43 55 38 93

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 52 592 90 682 404 57 461 996 147 1143IX Production of Inputs at site

                   

Seed production 10 163 0 163 116 34 150 279 34 313Planting material production

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bio-agents production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Bio-pesticides production

1 23 0 23 11 0 11 34 0 34

Bio-fertilizer production 1 18 0 18 9 0 9 27 0 27Vermi-compost production

16 414 73 487 232 26 258 646 99 745

Organic manures production

8 134 13 147 38 31 69 172 44 216

Production of fry and fingerlings

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Small tools and implements

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of livestock feed and fodder

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Production of fish feed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Mushroom Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Apiculture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 36 752 86 838 406 91 497 1158 177 1335X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

                   

Leadership development

77 1255 173 1428 511 102 613 1766 275 2041

Group dynamics 61 833 169 1002 650 421 1071 1483 590 2073Formation and Management of SHGs

69 911 267 1178 670 179 849 1581 446 2027

Mobilization of social capital

30 489 80 569 148 51 199 637 131 768

Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths

81 1267 185 1452 908 213 1121 2175 398 2573

WTO and IPR issues 9 146 0 146 30 38 68 176 38 214Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 327 4901 874 5775 2917 1004 3921 7818 1878 9696XI Agro-forestry                    

56Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 57: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic area No. of course

s

ParticipantsOthers SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female

Total Male Female

Total Male Female

Total

Production technologies

22 329 0 329 270 114 384 599 114 713

Nursery management 1 18 0 18 5 0 5 23 0 23Integrated farming systems

6 109 17 126 91 11 102 200 28 228

Others (pl specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 29 456 17 473 366 125 491 822 142 964GRAND TOTAL 4434 5916

616474 7564

03387

813937 4781

59304

430411 12345

5

Table 31 : Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (On campus)

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalNursery management of horticulture crops

14 156 0 156 87 25 112 243 25 268

Training and pruning of orchards

1 44 0 44 1 0 1 45 0 45

Protected cultivation of vegetable crops

3 18 3 21 34 19 53 52 22 74

Commercial fruit production 5 74 2 76 65 10 75 139 12 151Integrated farming 34 390 118 508 291 180 471 681 298 979Seed production 11 170 0 170 89 10 99 259 10 269Production of organic inputs 9 145 41 186 48 1 49 193 42 235Planting material production 7 151 6 157 27 2 29 178 8 186Vermi-culture 8 160 0 160 75 0 75 235 0 235Mushroom production 7 116 24 140 5 29 34 121 53 174Bee-keeping 9 243 0 243 19 3 22 262 3 265Sericulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

6 66 0 66 61 0 61 127 0 127

Value addition 16 11 268 279 2 81 83 13 349 362Small scale processing 10 56 103 159 3 52 55 59 155 214Post harvest technology 8 213 39 252 21 26 47 234 65 299Tailoring and stitching 23 0 319 319 0 201 201 0 520 520Rural crafts 5 40 75 115 5 10 15 45 85 130Production of quality animal products

4 58 4 62 4 13 17 62 17 79

Dairying 24 271 75 346 124 115 239 395 190 585Sheep and goat rearing 3 90 0 90 11 0 11 101 0 101Quail farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Piggery 1 11 13 24 0 0 0 11 13 24Rabbit farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Poultry production 6 83 0 83 11 20 31 94 20 114Ornamental fisheries 1 16 0 16 1 0 1 17 0 17Composite fish culture 5 102 0 102 22 2 24 124 2 126Freshwater prawn culture 1 0 0 0 13 0 13 13 0 13Shrimp farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pearl culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cold water fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fish harvest and processing technology

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Fry and fingerling rearing 1 0 0 0 15 0 15 15 0 15Any other (para vets and para 6 62 0 62 147 12 159 209 12 221

57Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 58: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Totalextension)TOTAL 228 2746 1090 3836 1181 811 1992 3927 1901 5828

Table 32 : Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (Off campus)

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalNursery management of horticulture crops

6 73 1 74 49 10 59 122 11 133

Training and pruning of orchards

1 29 12 41 0 0 0 29 12 41

Protected cultivation of vegetable crops

2 51 0 51 5 0 5 56 0 56

Commercial fruit production 3 60 14 74 11 2 13 71 16 87Integrated farming 18 318 48 366 177 33 210 495 81 576Seed production 10 174 14 188 70 92 162 244 106 350Production of organic inputs 5 127 24 151 5 2 7 132 26 158Planting material production 2 61 0 61 0 0 0 61 0 61Vermi-culture 7 156 23 179 39 9 48 195 32 227Mushroom production 4 66 44 110 8 0 8 74 44 118Bee-keeping 4 37 13 50 42 14 56 79 27 106Sericulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Value addition 9 18 248 266 14 49 63 32 297 329Small scale processing 2 0 20 20 0 29 29 0 49 49Post harvest technology 1 0 12 12 0 6 6 0 18 18Tailoring and stitching 9 0 85 85 0 57 57 0 142 142Rural crafts 12 42 72 114 0 195 195 42 267 309Production of quality animal products

6 109 25 134 11 3 14 120 28 148

Dairying 14 199 112 311 103 13 116 302 125 427Sheep and goat rearing 9 134 34 168 72 29 101 206 63 269Quail farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rabbit farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Poultry production 1 0 0 0 13 13 26 13 13 26Ornamental fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Composite fish culture 4 10 0 10 63 0 63 73 0 73Freshwater prawn culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Shrimp farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pearl culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cold water fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fish harvest and processing technology

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Fry and fingerling rearing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Any other (para vets and para extension)

5 75 22 97 14 32 46 89 54 143

TOTAL 134 1739 823 2562 696 588 1284 2435

1411 3846

58Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 59: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 33 : Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes – CONSOLIDATED (On + Off campus)

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Femal

e Total Male Female Total

Nursery management of horticulture crops 20 229 1 230 136 35 171 365 36 401Training and pruning of orchards 2 73 12 85 1 0 1 74 12 86Protected cultivation of vegetable crops 5 69 3 72 39 19 58 108 22 130Commercial fruit production 8 134 16 150 76 12 88 210 28 238Integrated farming

52 708 166 874 468 213 681117

6 379 1555Seed production 21 344 14 358 159 102 261 503 116 619Production of organic inputs 14 272 65 337 53 3 56 325 68 393Planting material production 9 212 6 218 27 2 29 239 8 247Vermi-culture 15 316 23 339 114 9 123 430 32 462Mushroom production 11 182 68 250 13 29 42 195 97 292Bee-keeping 13 280 13 293 61 17 78 341 30 371Sericulture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 6 66 0 66 61 0 61 127 0 127Value addition 25 29 516 545 16 130 146 45 646 691Small scale processing 12 56 123 179 3 81 84 59 204 263Post harvest technology 9 213 51 264 21 32 53 234 83 317Tailoring and stitching 32 0 404 404 0 258 258 0 662 662Rural crafts 17 82 147 229 5 205 210 87 352 439Production of quality animal products 10 167 29 196 15 16 31 182 45 227Dairying 38 470 187 657 227 128 355 697 315 1012Sheep and goat rearing 12 224 34 258 83 29 112 307 63 370Quail farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Piggery 1 11 13 24 0 0 0 11 13 24Rabbit farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Poultry production 7 83 0 83 24 33 57 107 33 140Ornamental fisheries 1 16 0 16 1 0 1 17 0 17Composite fish culture 9 112 0 112 85 2 87 197 2 199Freshwater prawn culture 1 0 0 0 13 0 13 13 0 13Shrimp farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Pearl culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Cold water fisheries 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fish harvest and processing technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fry and fingerling rearing 1 0 0 0 15 0 15 15 0 15Any other (para vets and para extension) 11 137 22 159 161 44 205 298 66 364TOTAL

362 4485 1913 6398 1877 1399 3276636

2 3312 9674

59Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 60: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 34 : Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (on campus)

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalProductivity enhancement in field crops

40 1020 71 1091 310 8 318 1330 79 1409

Integrated pest management

21 413 64 477 66 11 77 479 75 554

Integrated nutrient management

10 241 0 241 41 0 41 282 0 282

Rejuvenation of old orchards

2 36 17 53 5 0 5 41 17 58

Protected cultivation technology

11 294 22 316 73 9 82 367 31 398

Production and use of organic inputs

9 98 93 191 45 37 82 143 130 273

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

1 17 1 18 9 0 9 26 1 27

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

2 0 78 78 0 11 11 0 89 89

Formation and management of SHGs

13 129 81 210 129 96 225 258 177 435

Women and child care 9 0 171 171 0 78 78 0 249 249Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

10 58 184 242 2 34 36 60 218 278

Group dynamics and farmers organization

15 148 19 167 214 93 307 362 112 474

Information networking among farmers

15 296 12 308 215 16 231 511 28 539

Capacity building for ICT application

15 331 16 347 90 16 106 421 32 453

Management in farm animals

8 130 37 167 77 16 93 207 53 260

Livestock feed and fodder production

5 62 32 94 41 1 42 103 33 136

Household food security 5 0 87 87 30 11 41 30 98 128Any other (WTO and IPR issues)

4 46 0 46 77 36 113 123 36 159

TOTAL 195 3319 985 4304 1424 473 1897 4743 1458 6201

Table 35 : Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes (off campus)

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalProductivity enhancement in field crops

9 290 54 344 44 32 76 334 86 420

Integrated pest management

7 82 52 134 26 30 56 108 82 190

Integrated nutrient management

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rejuvenation of old orchards

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Protected cultivation technology

2 42 0 42 6 0 6 48 0 48

60Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 61: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalProduction and use of organic inputs

1 0 17 17 0 6 6 0 23 23

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

2 0 0 0 54 0 54 54 0 54

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

3 48 27 75 0 9 9 48 36 84

Formation and management of SHGs

7 21 32 53 102 18 120 123 50 173

Women and child care 6 0 131 131 0 69 69 0 200 200Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

3 0 199 199 0 0 0 0 199 199

Group dynamics and farmers organization

5 102 35 137 12 6 18 114 41 155

Information networking among farmers

11 199 3 202 143 63 206 342 66 408

Capacity building for ICT application

4 40 2 42 16 51 67 56 53 109

Management in farm animals

4 51 1 52 54 1 55 105 2 107

Livestock feed and fodder production

1 19 0 19 11 0 11 30 0 30

Household food security 5 158 4 162 57 0 57 215 4 219Any other (WTO and IPR issues)

2 42 2 44 0 0 0 42 2 44

TOTAL 72 1094 559 1653 525 285 810 1619 844 2463

Table 36 : Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes – CONSOLIDATED (On + Off campus)

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalProductivity enhancement in field crops

49 1310 125 1435 354 40 394 1664

165 1829

Integrated pest management

28 495 116 611 92 41 133 587 157 744

Integrated nutrient management

10 241 0 241 41 0 41 282 0 282

Rejuvenation of old orchards

2 36 17 53 5 0 5 41 17 58

Protected cultivation technology

13 336 22 358 79 9 88 415 31 446

Production and use of organic inputs

10 98 110 208 45 43 88 143 153 296

Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements

3 17 1 18 63 0 63 80 1 81

Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

5 48 105 153 0 20 20 48 125 173

Formation and management of SHGs

20 150 113 263 231 114 345 381 227 608

Women and child care 15 0 302 302 0 147 147 0 449 449Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing

13 58 383 441 2 34 36 60 417 477

Group dynamics and 20 250 54 304 226 99 325 476 153 629

61Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 62: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Totalfarmers organizationInformation networking among farmers

26 495 15 510 358 79 437 853 94 947

Capacity building for ICT application

19 371 18 389 106 67 173 477 85 562

Management in farm animals

12 181 38 219 131 17 148 312 55 367

Livestock feed and fodder production

6 81 32 113 52 1 53 133 33 166

Household food security 10 158 91 249 87 11 98 245 102 347Any other (WTO and IPR issues)

6 88 2 90 77 36 113 165 38 203

TOTAL 267 4413 1544 5957 1949 758 2707 6362 2302 8664

Table 37 : Sponsored training programmes

Area of trainingNo. of

Courses No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Crop production and management

                  

Increasing production and productivity of crops

249 4999 1461 6460 1522 663 2185 6521 2124 8645

Commercial production of vegetables

84 1974 753 2727 622 257 879 2596 1010 3606

Production and value addition

                   

Fruit Plants 59 1066 715 1781 246 272 518 1312 987 2299 Ornamental plants 1 50 0 50 11 0 11 61 0 61

Spices crops 1 25 0 25 20 0 20 45 0 45Soil health and fertility management

24 738 37 775 104 68 172 842 105 947

Production of inputs at site 12 927 35 962 113 15 128 1040 50 1090Methods of protective cultivation

4 85 21 106 35 18 53 120 39 159

Others (commercial fruit production)

2 31 0 31 14 0 14 45 0 45

Total 436 9895 3022 12917 2687 1293 3980 12582

4315 16897

Post harvest technology and value addition

                   

Processing and value addition

14 106 224 330 30 76 106 136 300 436

Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 14 106 224 330 30 76 106 136 300 436Farm machinery                    Farm machinery, tools and implements

23 579 92 671 151 35 186 730 127 857

Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 23 579 92 671 151 35 186 730 127 857Livestock and fisheries                    Livestock production and management

36 418 319 737 239 297 536 657 616 1273

Animal nutrition management

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Animal disease 3 58 0 58 54 0 54 112 0 112

62Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 63: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Area of trainingNo. of

Courses No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Totalmanagement Fisheries nutrition 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fisheries management 4 84 20 104 35 2 37 119 22 141Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 43 560 339 899 328 299 627 888 638 1526Home Science                    Household nutritional security

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Economic empowerment of women

16 0 298 298 0 84 84 0 382 382

Drudgery reduction of women

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 16 0 298 298 0 84 84 0 382 382Agricultural Extension                    Capacity building and group dynamics

96 1136 603 1739 270 510 780 1406 1113 2519

Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 96 1136 603 1739 270 510 780 1406 1113 2519

GRAND TOTAL 628 12276 4578 16854 3466 2297 5763 15742 6875 22617

Name of sponsoring agencies involved : ATMA, NHM, RMoL, NABARD, RKVY, IFFCO, NCOF, BAIF, NAIP, NHRDF, IVLDP, DRDA, MPDEA, EMI, etc.

Table 38 : Details of vocational training programmes carried out by KVKs for rural youth

Area of training No. of Courses

No. of Participants General SC/ST Grand Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Crop production and management Commercial floriculture 3 31 2 33 0 0 0 31 2 33Commercial fruit production 6 111 0 111 2 0 2 113 0 113Commercial vegetable production

5 156 0 156 2 0 2 158 0 158

Integrated crop management 13 276 6 282 0 0 0 276 6 282Organic farming 1 47 0 47 0 0 0 47 0 47Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 28 621 8 629 4 0 4 625 8 633Post harvest technology and value addition

                   

Value addition 41 41 952 993 20 33 53 61 985 1046Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 41 41 952 993 20 33 53 61 985 1046Livestock and fisheries                    Dairy farming 17 286 66 352 4 0 4 290 66 356Composite fish culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Sheep and goat rearing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Piggery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Poultry farming 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Others (ornamental fisheries) 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 17 0 17Total 18 303 66 369 4 0 4 307 66 373Income generation activities

                   

Vermicomposting 4 108 11 119 4 0 4 112 11 123Production of bio-agents, bio-pesticides,

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

bio-fertilizers etc. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

63Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 64: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery

and implements

11 270 23 293 1 0 1 271 23 294

Rural crafts 16 0 415 415 0 0 0 0 415 415Seed production 5 101 0 101 0 0 0 101 0 101Sericulture 2 21 0 21 51 0 51 72 0 72Mushroom cultivation 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Nursery, grafting etc. 3 54 10 64 0 0 0 54 10 64Tailoring, stitching, embroidery, dying etc.

31 0 610 610 0 56 56 0 666 666

Agril. para-workers, para-vet training

2 35 0 35 0 0 0 35 0 35

Others (bee keeping) 4 163 0 163 15 0 15 178 0 178Total 78 752 1069 1821 71 56 127 823 1125 1948Agricultural Extension                    Capacity building and group dynamics

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Others (pl. specify) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Grand Total 165 1717 2095 3812 99 89 188 1816 2184 4000

12. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Extension activities play an important role in creating awareness among the farmers. The KVKs have made all concerted effort in these activities so as to accelerate the process of technology transfer. During 2010-11 a total of 56623 activities were organised which benefited 616029 farmers and 13183 extension personnel. The details are given in table 39.

Table 39 : Extension Programmes

Activities No. of programmes No. of farmersNo. of

Extension Personnel

TOTAL

Advisory services 21836 21538 128 21666Diagnostic visits 1136 3406 272 3678Field day 385 20387 660 21047Group discussions 424 12286 425 12711Kisan ghosthi 441 29914 694 30608Film show 888 39428 590 40018Self -help groups 1757 9184 143 9327Kisan mela 107 208134 2298 210432Exhibition 200 119471 3371 122842Scientists' visit to farmers field 3524 24993 1158 26151Plant/animal health camps 126 17908 126 18034Farm science club 97 3941 113 4054Ex-trainees sammelan 48 1620 51 1671Farmers' seminar/workshop 254 13748 461 14209Method demonstrations 583 10779 132 10911Celebration of important days 1425 39662 1760 41422Special day celebration 0 0 0 0Exposure visits 202 8005 564 8569Others (soil health camp) 35 2148 52 2200Agri mobile clinic 340 5428 0 5428Soil test campaign 22784 23430 167 23597Mahila mandal convenors meet 31 619 18 637

64Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 65: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Activities No. of programmes No. of farmersNo. of

Extension Personnel

TOTAL

Total 56623 616029 13183 629212In addition to above extension programmes KVKs were also involved in dissemination of technologies

through various approaches including media (Table 40).

Table 40 : Details of other extension programmesParticulars Number Number of KVKsElectronic media (CD./DVD) 73 26Extension literature  43 379News paper coverage 1608 51Popular articles 645 43Radio talks 359 36TV talks 150 25Animal health camps (number of animals treated) 17908 32Others (farmers visit to KVK) 55290 47Lecture delivered as a resource person 3835 55Total 79911 694

Kisan Mobile Advisory :

Kisan Mobile Advisory services was initiated on 24.11.2010 and became functional from 1st

December, 2010 in Zone-VI. Twenty-five KVKs have started this activity in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The details of SMSs sent and farmers benefited are provided in Table-41.

Table 41 : Kisan Mobile Advisory Services: No. of KVKs No. of SMSs sent No. of farmers benefited

25 139 9476

13. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONSTechnology week concept implemented by the KVKs was showcasing the available technologies to

the extension functionaries and farmers. During technology week farmers could directly interact with KVK experts, technology generator and extension personnel which would result in higher adoption of technologies. The details are provided in Table 42.

Table 42 : Technology week celebrations by KVKsNumber of KVKs

organisedTechnology Week

Types of Activities No. ofActivities

Number ofParticipants

Related crop/livestock technology

5 Gosthies 17 1465 Crop/livestockLectures organised 172 3394 Crop/livestockExhibition 15 2649 Crop/livestockFilm show 37 2563 Crop/livestockFair 1 1875 Crop/livestockFarm visit 80 2499 Crop/livestockDiagnostic practicals 48 560 Crop/livestockDistribution of literature (No.) 20062 6180 Crop/livestockDistribution of seed (q) 2.5 149 CropDistribution of planting materials (No.) 0 2750 CropBio product distribution (Kg) 22228 20 Crop/livestockBio fertilizers (q) 0 115 CropDistribution of fingerlings 0 0

65Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 66: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Distribution of livestock specimen (No.) 1 42 LivestockTotal number of farmers visited the technology week 1849 3414 Crop/livestock

14. SEED AND SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF DIFFERENT CROPS

In order to increase the revolving fund and make available the quality seeds of newly released varieties to the farmers, the majority of the KVKs are producing seeds of different crops at their instructional farm. The information about seed production, planting material, bio-products and livestock progeny is given in Table-43 to 46.

Table 43 : Production and distribution of seed by KVKs

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Quantity of seed

(q)Value(Rs)

Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Cereals Barley RD-2052 163.01 286898 1RD-2552 569.73 874269 187 6RD-2592 146.6 224,400 311 3RD-2660 158.66 227911 0 2RD-2668 805.56 40626 12 3

Maize GM-6 10.3 30900 129 1HKI -193, HKI -163 7 1HQPM-1 11 22000 1HQPM-1, Popcorn, Ganga Safed-2 5.13 4,104 20 1PEHM-2 28.95 1PM-3 5.01 1Pratap Kanchan-3 0.25 500 5 1

Nagli GN-4 3.1 1Paddy GR-5 21.55 40945 50 1

GR-7 98.5 250000 0 2Gr-7, jaya 72.79 96,163 259 1Gurjari 112.8 23750 50 2IR-28 127.4 3Jaya 78.85 27085 57 1PS-4 29.53 1JBV – 3 8.2 16,400 1

Pearl millet JBV – 3 8.2 16,400 1Raj-171 59.02 100334 1RHB – 121 125.64 102743 2JS- 335 62 140800 1

Soybean JS- 335 62 140800Provided ro RSSC 1

Wheat GW-173 55.6 100000 1GW-322 9.6 22080 24 1GW-366 73.3 152650 107 2GW-496 73.39 159,829 27 3GW-496, GW-322, GW-366, GW-173 35.85 67218.75 83 1

66Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 67: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Quantity of seed

(q)Value(Rs)

Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Lok-1 45.1 67650 26 1PBW-550 24 43200 17 1Raj -3765 140 163000 1Raj 4037 107 2Raj.-4083 6.7 12,060.00 6 1RAJ-1482 58 220400 25 1

RAJ-3765 511.121292521.3

5 255 3Raj-4037 579.15 572000 543 5RAJ – 3077 59.77 62,628 1

Wheat (Breeder seed)

GW-322 80 284240

1Total 4639.36 5886504 2193 66

OilseedsCastor DCS – 9 0.35 2625 1

GCH-7 (Grade - A) 3.49 32269 1GCH-7 (Grade - B) 1.49 54547 1RHC-1 31.92 327451 200 2GG-2 28.6 1

Groundnut (Breeder seed)

GG-5 43.5

1Groundnut (Mega seed)

GG-5 30.1

1Mustard Laxmi 81.64 18144 156 2

Asirvad 33.6 70224 0 1Bio – 902 19.98 81863 5 2Bio-902 162.29 162523 916 5GM-3 12.48 52090 473 4Mix 38.73 87092 1NRC DR2, Ashirwad, Vasundhara, T 59, Araoli, RH 30, Golden Navin 40 1NRCDR-2 11 55000 300 1Rohini 50 250000 1500 1

Niger Guj. Nig. -1 1.57 9420 1Sesame GT-1,3 3.32 1

GT-2 3.25 6000 15 2GT-3 0.23 2585 16 1RMt-1 0.61 3000 1RT – 127, RT – 46 2.24 10976 1RT 127 0.4 0 1RT 346 120.05 350 5 2RT-125 0.9 5400 1

67Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 68: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Quantity of seed

(q)Value(Rs)

Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Sarpanch 2.16 1Sesame (Breeder seed)

GT-2 1.1

1Sesame (Mega seed)

GT-2 2.9

1Soybean JS 93 05 26.65 1

JS-335 74.56 141300 5 3JS-93-05 28.95 1JS-95-60 5.25 1NRC-37 7.13 49910 30 1RKS 24 82.54 1RKS-24 82.84 200000 0 2

Taramira Local 3.52 2697 2Total 1039.34 1625466 3621 52

Pulses Cow pea RC – 101 8.36 18,892 2RC-19 1.71 7695 1

Gram CG-4 0.66 1GG-1 1.3 4420 0 1GG-2 38.24 14620 0 4GNG-1581 4.8 11125 5 1GNG-469 44.3 1GNG-663 17.6 114400 6 1PC 1 20 60000 1RSG – 973, 888, 963, 896 21.65 80,105 1RSG-807 113.91 580941 1RSG-888 147.54 696354.66 56 2RSG-973 11.41 21,142 2Samrat/Vardan 17.35 78000 52 1

Lentil K-75 6.5 35000 200 1Moth bean RMO 435 22.1 1Mung bean Co4 0.47 3,995.00 1

G-1 12.4 43400 0 1GM-4 0.5 2000 10 1IPM-02-03 2.82 11280 1K-851 7.7 1Meha 1 7000 1RMG – 492, 344, 268 8.72 82,840 1RMG-268 11.1 1RMG-344 44.75 179000 1RMG-492 22.29 95975 11 3SML-668 124.04 25200 44 5SML-668, 8.78 1SML-668/GM-04 14.71 137000 120 1Vaisali 5.15 1

68Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 69: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Quantity of seed

(q)Value(Rs)

Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Pigeon pea BDN-2, GT-1, Vaishali 2.36 2,720 15 1Pusa- 992 0.24 1440 1Vaishali 14.8 88800 40 1Local 0.5 1

Urd bean GU-1 17.26 16520 6 3KU-300 5.89 1PU – 19, PU – 40 0.97 8342 1PU-31 3.78 1RSG-973 5.92 19,956 1T-9 8.05 1

Total 801.63 2448162 565 54Commercial crops Sugarcane

Co-N 5071356.2 75720 17 2

Sunhemp (0.40)

local2.57 0 0 1

Total 358.77 75720 17 3Vegetables Bottle

gourdPusa Navbahar & Thar samridhi

11

Kachari AHK 119 0.2 1Musk melon

D. Madhu 0.251

Okra AA 0.5 1Okra P K 0.5 1Onion seed RO-1 0.5 55,000 50 1Tinda AHRM 01 0.5 1Tomato F-1 848 0.75 18750 20 1Water melon

Sugar baby 0.51

Total 4.7 73750 70 9Flower crops

Mari gold Pusa narangee 0.12 24000

Use in flower

demon-stration

1

Total 0.12 24000 1Spices Coriander CS-6 16.25 1

RCR – 41 0.675 27 1RCR-480 8.78 1

Cumin GC-4 20.13 126260 112 4RZ 223 160 1RZ-19 0.35 8750 7 1RZ-209 2.77 69375 30 1

Fennel GF-11 1.86 21910 73 2RI-89 21.36 102742 1

Fenugreek G.M-2 2.06 8240 5 1RMt 305, AM1, AM2 325 6754 40 1RMT-1 33.37 181700 498 4RMT-2 2 20000 22 1

69Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 70: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Quantity of seed

(q)Value(Rs)

Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Isabgol GI-2 0.1 800 1 1RI-89 13.67 92525 67 2

Total 608.375 639056 882 23Fodder crop seeds

Dhaman grass CC-358 0.75 12000 20 1Oat Kent 37.84 129675 21 3Total 38.59 141675 41 4

Others Cluster bean GG-2 0.56 2520 6 1

M-83 1.12 12000 0 1Mix 33 53,220 1RGC-1002 22.41 52147 13 3RGC-1017 5 0.15 100 1RGC-1055 3.1 7000 0 1RGC-1066 232.15 99213 0 4RGC-197 10.8 20418 1RGC-936 7.77 22800 27 2RGM-112 2 7000 50 1G-2 2.03 8120 18 1RGC 936 7.5 1

Total 327.44 299438 214 18Grand Total 7818.325 11213771 7603 230

Table 44 : Production of sapling/seedling of fruit/vegetables/forest species

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Number Value (Rs.) Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Commercial Tobacco GCT-4 76000 6080 16 1GCT-3 147700 7385 21 1

Total 223700 13465 37 2Vegetable seedlings

Bitter gourd Mahyco A -114 1455 29101

Bottle gourd Varad 3812 7624 1Brinjal DPR 737775 259270 1502 1Brinjal Kavach, PPR 800 200 1Brinjal palanpuri 71320 0 0 1

BrinjalPLR 1, Dolly 5, Junagarh long 42100 8420 273 1

Brinjal PLR-1/GBL-1 1500 1500 19 1Brinjal Surti ravaiya 18950 3790 66 1Brinjal and tomato

Cutia and Gujarat Tomato-2

39752 9938 3391

Brinjal, Chilly, Onion

Seedlings 273 - 2731

Cabbage Golden acre 61560 0 0 1Cauliflower Agni 40280 0 0 1Cauliflower Early kuari 10150 4060 17 1

70Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 71: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Number Value (Rs.) Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Chili GC-111 49200 0 0 1Chilli G – 4 35775 1Chilli GC-1 13000 - 5 1

ChilliGC-1, GVC-111, AVC-131 203600 40720 335 1

Chilli GVC-101 100000 20000 13 1Chilli Hy.1701 96995 1Chilli Sitara 36748 18374 1Chilli, Tomato

Local 4000 3000 51

Chillis Kranti 16000 16000 55 1Drumstick PKM-1 3975 1325 2 1Drumstick Local 50 150 20 1Onion Nasik Red 2106000 0 0 1Ridge gourd Latika 4088 8176 1Tomato GT-1 51800 300 20 2Tomato HB-5005 4000 4000 25 1Tomato PKM -1 112300 1Tomato Pusa hybrid2 600 400 1Water melon Namdhary -295 4065 8130 1Total 3871923 418287 2969 32

Fruits Anola Seeded 100 1000 2 1Local 100 1000 6 1NA-7 607 10140 8 2Grafted 2557 48583 35 1

Bael Local 50 300 1 1Selection Local 600 6000 35 1

Ber Gola 1300 7800 15 4Gola, Sev 1000 10000 10 1

Ber sticks Gola 20000 40000 56 1Castard apple Seeded 1284 12840 1

Arka shan, Balanagar 2312 73712 1Date palm Halawi 180 1800 5 1

Local Tissue Culture variety

100 350000 201

Fig Desi 4 70 1Guava Ilahabad Safeda 14 210 1

L-49 24245 188678 398 2Jackfruit Local 821 7570 3 2Jamun Seeded 119 1200 32 1Karonda American Red 200 2000 11 1

Local Selection 500 3000 23 1Seeded 510 5100 1Selection 400 1000 10 1

Kinnow Kinnow 4750 95000 86 1Lasoda Local 168 1680 21 1Lemon Kagazi 12536 134371 267 11

71Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 72: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Number Value (Rs.) Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Seeded 3050 21350 20 1Seedless 356 7120 77 1

Lemon (Air Layering)

Kagazi 1250 250001

Lemon (Seeded)

Kagazi 2000 200001

Malta Blood Red 1763 35260 42 1Mango Dashehari, Kesar 250 2500 23 1

Dasheri 200 11000 10 1Dashheri, Mallika, Amrapali 396 15140 1Kesar 10,000 633000 280 3Malika,Dasheri, Langra, Amrapali, Bombay, green,Ratana,Totapuri,Chosa, Banganwalli, Kesar 10567 422680 1135 1

Mango Grafts

Alphanso 600 42000 51

Dasheri 120 6000 3 1Kesar 2100 126000 18 1

Mango root stock

Local 700 10500 Used on farm 1

Orange Nagpuri 16 560 2Other fruits Local 3436 36430 267 1Papaya Coorg honey dew 56546 292322 260 8

F-1 Hybrid 3 40 2 1Local 100 1Madhu bindu 2200 2200 10 1Madhubindu 7476 22428 84 2Pusa Nanha 500 1470 14 1Red Lady 1968 19670 36 1Red lady &coorg honeydew 23189 187250 1Red Lady (Taiwan) 9646 144690 14 1Red leady 5101 81616 78 1Tiwan 1202 18030 1Tiwan (Red lady) 8474 63705 1800 1Red Lady 786 32453 324530 45 1

Pomegranate Bhagwa 1016 22240 2Mridula 1293 19905 55 4

Rayan Local 2500 25000 42 1Sapota Criket ball 85 3570 1Total 265013 3646260 5364 89

Ornamental plants

Arenthima Local 50 1501

Bougainville Local 60 600 13 1

72Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 73: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Crop Name of the crop Name of the variety Number Value (Rs.) Number of

farmersNo. of KVKs

Colius Local 20 60 1Duranta Local 500 1500 20 1Duranta, Harsingar

Local 200 1000 121

Eclipha Local 50 150 10 1Gurhal Local 50 150 1Harsrigar Local 200 600 50 1Kaner Local 50 250 5 1Plants Local 24048 185723 304 1Rose English 350 5250 85 1Rose Ganganagri 1609 18860 74 2Rose GRR 8000 1Rose Local 50 150 5 1Rose, Croton

Local 2561 13535 3501

Shady plants

Local 722 4286 181

Thuja Local 50 150 10 1Tikoma Local 130 650 15 1Various Type

Local 8043 56510 1853

Total 46743 289574 1156 22

SpicesFennel GF-2

96750 16350 30 3Total 96750 16350 30 3

Fodder crop saplings

Perennial grass (Tussouck)

Co - 1 4000 2400 2

1Perennial grass (Tussock)

Co – 1,Co –2,Co –3,Co –9, APBN, NB-21

24300 0 278

1Total 28300 2400 280 2

Forest Species A.senegal Nigarian spp. 350 2800 10 1Aardu Local 200 1000 11 1Inarmi Local 15 150 3 1Kachanar Local 200 600 50 1karanj Local 200 1000 50 1Khajri Local 2000 10000 65 1Neem Local 1400 6200 135 2Others trees Local 364 4925 56 1Poplar, Teak, Arjun

Local 602 4597 277 1

Putramjeeva Local 20 60 10 1Shady plants

Local 722 4286 18 1

Sheesham Local 1200 5600 109 2Total 7273 41218 794 14

Grand Total 4539702 4427554 10630 164

73Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 74: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 45 : Bio-products produced by KVKs of Zone-VIBio Products Name of the bio-product Quantity Kg Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers No. of KVKs

Bio Fertilisers Azola 98 4900 72 1Vermi cast 22228 88912 20 1Vermicompost 166300 423690 887 12Total 188626 517502 979 14

Bio-pesticide Savaj 1635 116475 485 2HNPV 0.9 2160 9 1Trichoderma 6 600 60 1Total 1641.9 119235 554 4

Bio Agents Earth worms 91,000 115 1Verms - 1Vermiculture 66050 35 1Total 157,050 150 3

74Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 75: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 46 : Production of livestock materialsParticulars of Live stockName of the

breed Number Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers No. of KVKs

Dairy animals Cows HF Cross 11 390930 11 1

Jersy Cross 1 41213 1 1Tharparkar 1 23950 1 1

Goats Sirohi 7 7000 5 1Jamnapari 4 12000 4 1

Goat buck Sirohi 1 6000 1 1Poultry Layers Nirbhik 70 1Fisheries Fingerling Catla 750 1Fingerling Rohu 750 1Spawn IMC 1025000 1Total 1026595 481093 23 10

15. DETAILS OF SOIL, WATER AND PLANT ANALYSIS

Analysis of soil, water and plant samples by KVKs is one of the important activity for recommending nutrient application on soil test based, suitability of water for irrigation (Table 47).

Table 47 : Details of soil, water, manure and plant sample analysis by KVKsSamples No. of SamplesNo. of FarmersNo. of VillagesAmount realized (Rs.)No. of KVKs

Soil 67758 62869 1043 1224530 33Water 7780 6751 522 233205 25Plant 0 0 0 0 0Manure 2103 1104 40 52575 1Others (pl.specify) 0 0 0 0 0Total 77641 70724 1605 1510310 59

16. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING

Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) plans the activities and reviews the progress of KVKs. This committee includes the representatives from the host institution, ICAR, district level line departments, progressive farmers and farm women. Regular meeting of SAC is a must for proper functioning of the KVKs. The details of SAC meetings held during the year are given in Table-48:

Table 48 : Details of SAC meetings organized by different KVKs of Zone-VIName of KVK Number of SACs conductedRajasthanJodhpur 0Pali 1Ajmer 1Alwar 1Bharatpur 1Bikaner 1Dausa 1Dholpur 1

75Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 76: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Name of KVK Number of SACs conductedJaisalmer 1Jalore 1Jhunjhunu 1Karauli 1Nagaur 1S. Madhopur 1Sikar 1Sriganganagar 1Banswara 1Baran 1Bhilwara 1Bundi 1Chittorgarh 1Dungarpur 1Jhalawar 1Kota 1Rajsamand 1Sirohi 1Barmer 1Churu 0Hanumangarh 1Jaipur 1Tonk 0Udaipur 1GujaratPanchmahal 1Banaskantha 1Sabarkantha 1Anand 1Ahmedabad 1Dahod 1Dangs 1Surat 1Navsari 1Narmada 1Amreli 2Jamnagar 2Porbandar 1Rajkot 1Surendranagar 1Baroda 1Bharuch 1Gandhi Nagar 1Kheda 1Kutchch 1Mehsana 1Patan 0Valsad 1Junagadh 1Bhavnagar 1Total 55

17. PUBLICATIONS

76Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 77: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

KVKs of Zone-VI had published articles in various categories for wide circulation of improved technologies among different stakeholders (Table 49).Table 49 : Publications by KVKs

Category Number of KVKs NumberResearch paper 42 199Technical bulletins 8 27Technical reports 35 257Others (Popular articles) 46 491Extension literature 43 379News letter 4 32

18. Additional activities done by KVKs on Zone-VI

KVKs of Zone-VI have done some additional activities like rainwater harvesting and micro-irrigation system demonstration and drought mitigation. The details are given in Table 50-

Table 50 : Details on rain water harvesting structure and micro-irrigation system

Zone No. of KVKs

Activities conductedNo. of Training programmes

No. of Demonstration s

No. of plant materials produced

Visit by farmers

(No.)

Visit by officials

(No.)VI 22 64 30 1875 6243 632

Table 51 : Interventions on drought mitigation

A. Introduction of alternate crops/varietiesState Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of

beneficiariesRajasthan Rajgeera 115 45

Guar -RGC-1017 10 20Mustard-Rohini 20 40Wheat-Lok-1 10 20Lentil-K-75 10 20Barley-RD-2592 10 20

Total 175 165

B. Major area coverage under alternate crops/varietiesCrops Area (ha) Number of beneficiariesOilseeds 5 41Pulses 26.26 165Cereals 162.58 410Vegetable crops 5 10Tuber crops 7.1 33Total 205.94 659

C. Farmers-scientists interaction on livestock managementState Livestock components Number of No.of

77Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 78: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

interactions participants Rajasthan Reproductive problem of animal 4 200

Livestock management 3 105Gujarat Feed and housing management 1 25

Cattle & buffalo management 6 192Total 14 522

D. Animal health camps organised State Number of camps No.of

animalsNo.of

farmersRajasthan 4 277 217Gujarat 3 518 182

1 50 258 845 4246 257 32322 1947 1171

E. Seed distribution in drought hit statesState Crops Quantity (qtl) Coverag

e of area (ha)

Number of farmers

Rajasthan Bajra 04 100 55Green Gram 10 100 40Clusterbean 07 70 25Rizka (Fodder) 35 05 100Oat(Fodder) 15 02 50

Total 71 277 270

F. Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies State Crops/cultivars and gist of

resource conservation technologies introduced

Area (ha) Number of farmers

Rajasthan Gum Production from Acacia senegal

220 1000

Gypsum 100 165Total 320 1165

G. Awareness campaign State Meetings Gosthies Field days Farmers fair Exhibition Film show

No. No.of farmers

No. No.of farmers

No.

No.of farmers

No. No.of farmers

No. No.of farmers

No.

No.of farmers

Rajasthan 5 153 12 653 2 77 1 1332 9 2557 22 1235Gujarat 19 1135 6 391 20 829 2 400 10 1459 44 1736Total 24 1288 18 1044 22 906 3 1732 19 4016 66 2971

78Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 79: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

19. DETAILS ON HRD ACTIVITIES

Human resource development of KVKs is very important activity to upgrade knowledge and skills for effective conductance of trainings. Six directorates of extension education of state agricultural universities of Zone-VI have been given overseeing responsibilities of the KVKs of their jurisdiction. Subject matter specialists were benefitted in upgradation of their knowledge and skills through the human resource development programme carried out by the directorates of SAUs. The details of HRD activities are given as under :

Table 52 : HRD activities organized in identified areas for KVK staff by the Directorate of Extension

Name of the SAU

Title of the training programmes

No of programmes

No. of Participants

No. of KVKs involved

SKRAU, Bikaner

Training on monitoring and evaluation

1 24 21

Training on Kisan mobile advisory services for KVKs onf Zone-VI

1 28 21

Review meeting of PCs regarding Western Regional Farmers Fair – 2011

1 27 21

MPUA&T, Udaipur Common service center 1 10 11

Agri. knowledge management

1 10 10

Integrated watershed management programme

1 10 10

Model training course on PHT & value addition of horticulture

1 5 5

SDAU, S. K. Nagar

Motivational tools and Issues for extension professional during 6-8 August 2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

1 36 6

AAU, Anand “Extension teaching methods for Transfer of Technology”

1 25 06

JAU, Junagadh

Meetings of Programme Coordinators

4 12 3

training programme of three days each for PC and SMSs.

3 6 3

NAU, Navsari

Training methods useful for KVK staff

1 29 6

Conduction of systematic mandatory activities of KVKs

1 33 5

Organic farming 1 36 6Total 19 291 134

79Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 80: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Table 53 : HRD activities organized in identified areas for KVK staff by Zonal Project Directorate Title of the training programmes

No of programmes No. of Participants No. of KVKs involved

Training on Kisan mobile advisory services

1 31 25

Total 1 31 25

20. WORKSHOPS/REGIONAL MEETING OF ZONE-VI/NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Group Meetings and ”Training-cum-Workshops” were organized in Zone-VI. Progress achieved by the KVKs was reviewed and action plans were finalized in the meetings/workshops. All the programme corodinators of KVKs, directors of extesnion education, zonal project director, scientists and dignitories of ICAR participated in the meetings/workshops. The details of the group meeting/Training-cum-workshop and Zonal workshop are given in Table-54.

Trable 54 : Group Meetings/Training-cum-Workshop organized by Zonal Project Directorate in Zone-VI

Sr. No. Name of the meeting/ training/ workshop Period No. of participants

1 Annual Zonal Workshop, Zone-VI held at KVK, Jhunjhunu

22-24 September, 2010 70

2 Group meeting for working group of KVKs on TMC MM II at NAU, Navsari

21st May, 2010 35

3 Regional Committee Meeting of Zone-VI – PC KVKs Interface at SKRAU, Bikaner

21-23 October, 2010 100

4 5th National Conference on KVK at MPUA&T, Udaipur

22-24 December, 2010 1500

21. PUBLICATIONS

Research

1. Dayal H, G, Lal, Y. V. Singh, P. Kumar and Dheeraj Singh (2010). Effect of nutrition, phosphorus and zinc on growth and yield of ber cv Gola under arid and semi arid conditions. Indian J. Hort 67(2) : 277-280.

2. Y. V. Singh & S. B. Rao (2010). Deficit irrigation and nitrogen effect on seed cotton yield, water productivity and yield response factor in fallow soils of semi arid environment, Agric. Water management – 97(7) : 965-970.

3. Rao, S. S., P. L. Regar and Y. V. Singh, 2010. In-situ rainwater conservation practices in sorghum (Sorghum bicoloi) under rainfed condition in arid region. In : J. of soil conservation 38(2) : 105-10.

4. Rao, S. S. P. L. Regar, Y. V. Singh and K. Chand, 2010. Effect of micro-irrigation on water productivity of cumin (Cumin cimenum) at varying fertility level. Indian J. of Agric. Sciences, 80(6) : 507-11.

5. Khem Chand, B. L. Jangid, S. S. Rao and Y. V. Singh (2009-10). SWOT analysis of henna cultivation in arid fringes of Rajastha. Annals of Arid Zone 48(1) : 79-83.

6. Rohilla PP, Patil NV and Bohra HC. 2010. Effect of probiotic & nutri-mix on growth and productivity of Marwari kids and goats. Indian Veterinary Journal. 87: 367-369.

7. Rohilla PP and Patel AK. 2010. Anthelmintic-28 in controlling nematodes in sheep and goats. Indian Veterinary Journal. 87: 1035-1036

80Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 81: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Pamphlets/Popular Articles

1. Singh Bhagwan, Raj Sing & Y. V. Singh, 2010. Improved cultivation of clusterbean published by CAZRI. (Pamphlet)

2. Singh, Bhagwan, R. Singh & Y. V Singh, 2010. Improved cultivation of pearl millet published by CAZRI under FPARP. (Pamphlets

3. Singh, Y. V., R. Singh and Bhagwan Singh, 2010. Improved cultivation of cumin under FPARP. (Leaflet)

4. Singh Y. V. Singh & Bhagwan Singh 2010 improved cultivation of castor by CAZRI, Jodhpur under FPARP. (Leaflet)

5. Raj Singh, Bhagwan Singh and Y. V. Singh – Improved cultivation of pulses, seasame, mustard and what published by CAZRI (Hindi) under FPARP (2009-10). (Leaflet)

6. Singh B. & Y. V. Singh (2009-10). Prashikshan ka Kisanon ke gyan par prashal. Krishi Vistar Sameeksha vol. 19(4) : 10-12. (Popular article)

7. Jangid BL, Rao SS and Rohilla PP. 2010. jala ]pyaaoga kuSalata % fvvaara isaMcaa[- piWt ka ]pyau@t saMcaalana.£srh ¼fgUnh½A 63 % i`"B 16&18 o 21-

8.

Reports

1. Singh Y.V., Dohare R. S.,and Rohilla PP compiled and Edited “ Annual Progress Report of Krishi Vigyan Kendras 2009-10, Published by Zonal Project Director, Zonal Project Directorate, Zone VI, Jodhpur pages 1-257.

2. Dr. K. D. Kokate, et. al. Agri-Tech Interventions Harbingers of Prosperity-2010; Published by Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR New Delhi. Pp: 219.

Bulletin

1. Devidayal, Bhagi Rath, M. Samsudin and Y. V. Singh, 2010. Dissemination of technologies through farmers participatory approach in Kutch, Gujarat. Pp-24. Published by Director, CAZRI, Jodhpur (Bulletin).

2. Rohilla PP, Dohare, RS and Singh, YV. 2010. “Zonal Project Directorate Zone-VI Marching Ahead” and Directory of “KVK Progressive Frmers-2010” Published by ZPD, Zone-VI. Indian Council of Agricultural Research, CAZRI, Campus, Jodhpur- 342 005. Pp:28 and Pp: 290 respectively.

3. Singh Y.V., Dohare R. S.,and Rohilla PP compiled and Edited “ KVK Progressive Farmers-2010, Published by Zonal Project Director, Zonal Project Directorate, Zone VI, Jodhpur pages 1-290.

Conference/symposium presentation

1. Rohilla PP, Patil NV and Bohra HC. 2010. Effect of feeding probiotics & nutrient-mixture on kids & goats performance. In: National Symposium on, “Technology management, visioning and upscaling for accelerating livestock production” and XVIII Annual convention of Indian Society of Animal Production and Management, w.e.f. November 11-13, 2010; organized by Department of Livestock Production and Management, College of Veterinary Sciences, Assam Agricultural University; held at Khanapara, Guwahati (Assam) – 781 022. Pp: 95.

81Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 82: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

22. CASE STUDIES

jkTkLFkkUk ds fLkj¨gh fTkYk¢ E¨a fHkaMh dh mUUkRk [ksRkh Lks vkfnokfLk;¨a ds ThkoUk

&fLFkj esa Lk?kkjLkanHkZ d`"kd% jktw iq«k Jh vEck xjkfl;k mez 25 o’kZ xkWo %ewWxFkyk] iapk;r lfefr %vkcwjksM+ jkTkLFkkUk ds fLkj¨gh fTkYk¢ E¨a XkjkfLk;k TkUkTkkRkh ckgqY; gS A ;gkW xjkfl;k vkfnoklh igkfM+;ksa] Vhyksa ,oa [ksrksa esa dsyw ds ?kj cukdj nwj&nwj jgrs gSaA bl xkWo ds vkfnokfl;ksa dk eq[; O;olk; [ksrh djuk ,oa etnwjh djuk gSA budk eq[; vkgkj eDdk gSA blfy, [ksrh esa ;s eq[; :i ls ns”kh eDdk gh mitkrs gSa og Hkh flQZ ?kjyw miHkksx ds fy,A dqN vkfnoklh fdlkuksa ds ikl dqWvksa ls flapkbZ djus dh lqfo/kk miyC/k gSA ysfdu tkx:drk dh deh] lCth mRiknu rduhd dh tkudkjh@Kku dk vHkko] cktkj dh tkudkjh dk vHkko vkfn leL;kvksa dh otg ls [ksrh ls izkIr ykHk ux.; FkkA

d`f"k foKku dsUnz] fljksgh }kjk jk’Vªh; d`f"k uoksUes’kh ifj;kstuk ds rgr~ xkao ewWxFkyk dk p;u fd;k x;kA lesfdr d`f"k i)fr ,oa izkS|ksfxdh ekWMYl }kjk tutkfr ckgqY; {ks= esa vkthfodk ,oa iks"k.k lqj{kk iznku djus okyh bl ;kstuk esa fofHkUu izdkj ds uokpkj ’kq: fd;s x;sA xjkfl;k tutkfr ifjokjksa esa tkx`fr ykus ,oa ifj;kstuk ls ykHk izkIr djus ds fy, fofHkUu izlkj xfrfof/k;kWa tSls& vfHk;ku] fopkj xks’Bh] jkf= f’kfoj] {ks= Hkze.k] izn’kZu] d`"kd oSKkfud laokn vkfn dke esa yh xbZAifj;kstuk ds rgr m|kfudh vk/kkfjr lesfdr d`f"k i)fr ekWMy ds vUrxZr vkfnoklh d`’kdksa dks lCth mRiknu dks c<kok nsus dk dk;Z fd;k x;kA lfCt;ksa esa fHk.Mh mRiknu djus dh rduhd fl[kkbZ xbZA NksVs&NksVs vkfnoklh d`’kd lewgksa dks fHk.Mh mRiknu rduhd ij izf’kk{k.k xkWo esa gh fn;s x;sA fHk.Mh dh mUur fdLe dk cht Hkh fn;k x;kA

82Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 83: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

jktw iq«k Jh vEck xjkfl;k mez 25 o’kZ ewWxFkyk xkWo dh >kej Qyh esa jgrk gSA buds ikl yxHkx 15 ch?kk tehu gS ftlesa 5 ch?kk tehu dq, }kjk flafpr gSA jktw xjkfl;k us Hkh ifj;kstuk ds rgr fHk.Mh mRiknu rduhd dk Kku vftZr fd;k vkSj cht izkIr dj ,d ch?kk tehu esa fHk.Mh dh cqokbZ dj nhA jktw vkSj mldk ifjokj vc [ksr ij j[kokyh djus yxkA ifjokj ds lnL;

fHk.Mh dh rqMkbZ djrs vkSj jktw ,dkUrj le; ls ikl ds dLcs vkcwjksM esa fHk.Mh cspus tkrkA [ksr esa fHk.Mh mxus ij jktw dk ifjokj >we mBkA ifjokj ds lHkh lnL; feydj fHk.Mh rksM+rs vkSj jktw tYnh lqcg fHk.Mh dks ikl ds dLcs vkcwjksM+ ds cktkj esa cspus ys tkrkA ,dkUrj le; ds vUrj ls fHk.Mh csprk vkSj 1000 ls 1500 :i;s ?kj ysdj vkrkA

bl o`"kZ ,d ch?kk fHk.Mh dh Qly ls jktw ds ifjokj us yxHkx ipkl gtkj :i;s dh vk; vftZr dhA iwjs ifjokj ds lnL;ksa dks vius gh [ksr esa dke fey x;kA [kkus dks gjh lCth Hkh feyrh jghA ftl _rq esa [ksr [kkyh jgrs Fks ml le; esa [ksrh ls Hkjiwj ykHk izkIr gqvkA

bl lQyrk dks 6 twu] 2008 dks fo’o cSad Vhe us Hkh vkdj ns[kk vkSj Hkwjh&Hkwjh izla’kk dhA ftlesa jk"Vªh; d`f"k uoksUes’kh ifj;kstuk ds fo’o cSad izfrfuf/k MkW- ,l- lrh’k ] jk’Vªh; funs’kd MkW- e`R;qat;] jk"Vªh; leao;d MkW- ,- ih- JhokLro vkSj egkjk.kk izrki d`f"k ,oa izkS|ksfxdh fo’ofo|ky; mn;iqj ds ekuuh; dqyifr egksn; izks- ’kkkfUr yky esgrk] izks- bUnzthr ekFkqj lfEefyr FksA 3 twu] 2008 dks izeq[k lfpo jktLFkku ljdkj Jhefr ehukk{kh gwtk ,oa ftyk dysDVj fljksgh Jh fl)kFkZ egktu us Hkh ykHkkFkhZ vkfnoklh fdlkuksa ds iz{ks=ksa dk Hkze.k fd;k vkSj jktw dh lQyrk dh ljkguk dhA bl rjg jk"Vªh; d`f"k uoksUes’kh ifj;kstuk ls vkthfodk ,oa iks"k.k lqj{kk ikdj ;g xjkfl;k vkfnoklh ifjokj cgqr [kq’k gS vkSj lfCt;ksa dh [ksrh dj vf/kd ykHk izkIr djrs jguk pkgrk gSA jktw dh vk; Lk¢ Ásj.kk Yksdj iapk;r lfefr vkcwjksM ds LkoZ Jh Lkqdkjke]yhykjke]g©Lkh eh.k vkfn u¢ Hkh fHkaMh dh [ksRkh vkjEÒ dj vPNk YkkHk deku¢ Ykx x, fTkLkLk¢ bud¢ ThkoUk fLFkj esa Òh vk'kkRkhRk o`f} n¢£u¢ d® feYk jgh gSA

83Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 84: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Apiculture turns living standard of Jai Singh Rana: Cycle to Motor Car

Sh. Jai Singh RanaV/P. – PachgaonDistt. - Dholpur (Raj.)Phone – 9414303771Educational Qualification – BA.Age – 40 Years

Dholpur is the most eastern district of Rajasthan nearby Agra and Gwalior situated on the bank of Chambal river. It is having diverse culture and very rich in ecosystem by having diverse geographical areas i.e. Dang area, Chambal ravines, hilly areas, forests and plains. It comes under Flood Prone Eastern Plains Zone III B. Farmers of the region followed mono-cropping of cereals with intensive use of nitrogenous fertilizers. The fertility and factor productivity of the region is declining at an alarming rate. Hence, the farmers of the region looking for an alternate remunerative farming system to have sustainable production from their farm unit.

Jai Singh Rana is a young farmer of Pachgaon village of Dholpur. He is graduate and has four family members. He owns two hectare agricultural land. He was following fallow- mustard and pearl millet- wheat cropping system on his small holding and earned only Rs. 20000-25000 thousand per year that was not enough to sustain his family needs. In one of the programs organized by the KVK, he came in contact with scientists of the KVK Dholpur and learned that KVK is imparting vocational trainings to rural youths for their self employment based on their needs and work experience. He was given training on apiculture by the KVK personnel.

S.No Crop Area(ha)

Production(q)

Total Cost(Rs.)

Total income(Rs)

Net income(Rs)

1234

WheatMustardBajraNet income/year

1.01.01.0

361112

15000110003500

28000190006000

130008000250023500

Under the supervision of KVK, he started honey bee rearing with 50 colonies. He was getting bumper honey production in the rabi season from mustard growing area of Dholpur and in off season he shifted apiaries up to Dehradun to get honey production. he got all the technical knowledge of apiculture and solution of the problems like insect pests and diseases of honey bee from KVK scientists time to time. Now he is earning Rs 2.5 lakhs per year from apiculture enterprise. The details of benefit: cost evaluation of 50 colonies is given below.

84Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 85: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Item Amount no. or quantity Rate (Rs) Total cost

(Rs)A. Fixed cost1. Honey bee rearing box2. honey bee colony (10 frame)3. Iron stand 4. Bee well5. Safely Net6.Gloves7.Tool kit8.Masquito net(Big)9.Tent ,Utensils etc.10. miscellaneous

50505055

5 Pair11--

6003000

50505050

100400

50005000

30000500002500250250250100400

50005000

Total 193750B. Variable cost

1. Honey bee rearing box (25%)2. Iron stand3. Tin (for storage of honey)4. Wax sheet5. Sulphur (10 gm/box)6. Sugar(3 kg/box)7. Labour8. Migration expenditure9. Miscellaneous expenditure

1313

10010 kg

10 packet150kg

13-

6005020

300/kg50packet

24/ kg2500/month

150005000

7800650

20003000500

360030000150005000

Total 67750C. Miscellaneous charges1.Interest on permanent cost (14%)2. Interest on variable cost (14%for 6 months)3. Depreciation on permanent items

27125 4750 4000

Total 35900Grand Total (A+B+C) 297400 D. Income1. Honey (60 kg/box)2. Wax (2% of Honey)3. Extra colony(25%)

3000 kg60 kg13

70/kg200/kg3000/colony

2100001200039000

Total 261000

Second year onward he is earning 2.5 lakhs per year and very happy with this enterprize. Besides earning from the honey, he is also getting extra income of Rs. 75000 from mustard cultivation through improved techniques, better input supply, insect pests and disease management under the guidance of KVK scientists.

S.No Crop Variety Area(ha) Production (Qt.)

Total Expenditure(Rs.)

TotalIncome(Rs.)

Net Income(Rs.)

1 Mustard Laxmi 2.0 40 25000 100000 75000

Total Net income is Rs 75000+261000 = 336000.

85Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 86: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Getting better remuneration from the apiculture he established. "Vinayak Gramodhyog Sansthan" for the help of unemployed youths of the districts and guiding them to get apiculture training from KVK and get subsidy from Khadi Gramodhyog through the assistance of financial institutions like PLDB and Cooperative banks. Now he is able to maintain car and can help the needy people and very happy with better livelihood status. He paid gratitude to the KVK scientists for his success and is helping in the horizontal spread of apiculture in the remote areas of the Dholpur district.

86Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 87: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

A tribal area lady becomes a vegetable queen in Dahod district of GujaratName of the farm woman: Smt. Bhuriben Pratapbhai NalvayaVillage: NagaradaTaluk: GarbadaDistrict: DahodState: Gujarat

An illiterate lady can do any things and survive with a happy family in tribal area is possible with the

live contact of Krishi Vigyan Kendra. These are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of

Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal track of Gujarat state. The

tribal population of Gujarat is situated in the eastern part of Gujarat state. Nagarada village is located in tribal

hilly areas of Dahod District and characterized by undulated land holdings with poor physica and chemical

properties. Mostly less important crops and hill millets are grown in the region. Irrigation facilities are very

poor. Even though, 36 years old Smt. Bhuriben Pratapbhai Nalvaya is popular as a vegetable grower in the

surrounding areas. The people of the areas called her a vegetable queen. Pratapbhai has 0.8 ha land. The

main occupation of the family is agriculture and animal husbandry.

For seeking the information regarding vegetable growing, she visited Krishi Vigyan Kendra, during

year 2007 satisfied with the information provided by the KVK scientists on vegetable farming, and invited

KVK, scientists to visit her field. The one thing KVK, scientists observed that the majority of the time she was

involved in the discussion. She was much interested in vegetable cultivation rather than traditional crops.

Bhuriben is a dynamic lady. She always engaged in doing novel things in agriculture. She got more

information from KVK scientists particularly high yielding varieties of different vegetables and plant protection

measures. She told her husband to note down the information provided by the KVK, scientists. Today

Bhuriben and her family is happy with their small land holding. She grow vegetables in 0.60 ha and other

tradition crops like maize, wheat, chickpean and pigeonpea in rest of the 0.20 ha of land. This year she

started pointed gourd cultivation on her small piece of land first time. She brought propagulas of pointed

gourd from Valsad.

From the income of selling of vegetables she purchased a motor cycle to carry the vegetables from

farm to `HAT’. She also purchased Pumpset to give on rent to different farmers. She is saving ` 500.00

monthly and deposit in bank account. She is earning ` 400.00 per day by selling of vegetables.

87Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 88: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Sr.No.

Name of thevegetable

Season Variety Cost of seeds/seedlings

Selling price (` per kg)

1 Brinjal Winter Surti Ravaiya

` 50.00 per 100 plants

20.00

2 Spong gourd Winter Gujarat Galka-1

50.00

3 Coriander Winter Hari Rani - 40.004 Okra Summer Hybrid

No. 64` 1000.00 per kg 40.00

5 Guar Summer Divya 702

` 171.00 per 500 g 30.00

6 Pointed gourd Summer Deshi ` 16000.00 per 300 cutting

60.00

Generally, there is no marketing facility in the villages of tribal areas. The farmers sold their products

in the nearby commercial centres or Taluka place. In the western Gujarat tribal belt on system is common for

exchanging their goods or farm products i.e. HAT.

Bhuriben went the Desai wada temple, Dahod for selling of vegetables. She also sells her farm

products in her village. She also keeps one buffalo, two bullock and three goats. She sold two goats per year

@ of ` 1000.00 to 1200.00 per goat.

88Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 89: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

23. AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION CENTRE

A. Details on ATICsS. No Name of the ATIC Name of the Host Institute Name of the ATIC Manager1. CAZRI, Jodhpur CAZRI, Jodhpur Dr. Bhagwan Singh2. SKRAU, Bikaner SKRAU, Bikaner Dr. (Mrs.) Meenakshi

Chaudhary3. MPUA&T, Udaipur MPUA&T, Udaipur Dr. P. L. Maliwal4. SDAU, S. K. Nagar SDAU, S. K. Nagar Dr. M. R. Prajapati5. AAU, Anand AAU, Anand Dr. P. M. Bhatt6. NAU, Navsari NAU, Navsari Dr. R. B. Patel7. Sardar Smruit Kendra ATIC,

JAU, JunagadhJAU, Junagadh Dr. B.R. Karkar

B. Details on Farmer’s visit S. No Purpose of visit Number of farmer’s visited01 Technology Information 1973102 Technology Products 849603 Others (Diagnosis of plant, soil

and animals) 442

C. Facilities in the ATIC which are in operation S. No Particulars Availability (Please √ mark) Number of ATICs01 Reception counter √ 602 Exhibition / technology

museum√ 6

03 Touch screen Kiosk √ 104 Cafeteria √ 105 Sales counter √ 506 Farmer’s feedback

register√ 6

07 Others if any (please specify)

D. Technology information provided

D.1. Details on technology information S. No

Information category

Number of ATICs

Total number of farmers bene-fited

Category of informationVarieties / hybrids

Pest management

Disease management

Agro-techniques

Soil and water conser-vation

Post harvest technology and Value addition

Animal husban-dry and fisheries

01 Kisan Call Centre / other Phone calls from farmers

5 5524 1546 1612 719 312 415 565 444

02 Video shows

2 1227 120 215 102 131 0 145 310

03 Letters received

3 410 55 14 15 8 6 5 10

89Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 90: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

S. No

Information category

Number of ATICs

Total number of farmers bene-fited

Category of informationVarieties / hybrids

Pest management

Disease management

Agro-techniques

Soil and water conser-vation

Post harvest technology and Value addition

Animal husban-dry and fisheries

04 Letters replied

3 366 55 14 15 8 6 5 10

05 Training to farmers / technocrats / students

2 1160 105 85 106 123 50 180 200

07 Others pl. specify

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

D.2 . Publications (Print & Electronic media)

S. No Particulars Number sold Revenue generated in Rs.

Number of farmers benefited

01 Books 1688 5772 218802 Technical

bulletins 5710 16642 2669

03 Technology Inventory

1386 0 1112

04 CDs 84 160 8105 DVDs 110 0 11006 Video films 0 0 007 Audio CDs 0 0 008 Others if any

(please specify)

E. Technology Products provided

S. No Particulars Quantity Unit of quantity Value in Rs. Number of farmers benefited

01 Seeds 15051.60 Quintal 2552058 537402 Planting

materials 62436 Numbers 913417 4141

03 Livestock 0 Numbers 0 004 Poultry birds 0 Numbers 0 005 Bio-products 157.3 Quintals 1101750 23006 Others pl.

specify

90Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 91: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

F. Technology services provided

S. No Particulars Number of farmers benefited01 Soil and water testing 1819302 Plant diagnostics 148003 Details about the services to line

Departments 391

04 Others if any (please specify)

91Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 92: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

24. TECHNOLOGICAL BACKSTOPPING BY DIRECTORATES OF EXTENSION

States covered: Rajasthan and GujaratNumber of Directorates of Extension : 6 (Six)

A. Details on Directors of Extension S. No

Name of the SAU

Name of the Director of Extension

Number of KVKs for which technological backstopping is provided SAU/CAU DU ICAR NGO SDA Others

(pl. specify)

1 SKRAU, Bikaner

Dr. P. N. Kalla 14 2 5

2 MPUA&T, Udaipur

Dr. P. L. Maliwal 10 0 1

3 SDAU, S.K.Nagar

Dr. M. C. Soni 2 0 4

4 AAU, Anand Dr. P. P. Patel 3 1 25 JAU,

JunagadhDr. A. M. Parakhia 5 0 3

6 NAU, Navsari

Dr. M. S. Purohit 4 0 1

Total 38 3 16

B. Workshops / meetings organized DEE/

S. No. Details of workshop/meeting conducted No. of KVKs participated SKRAU, Bikaner

1 Workshop on Water conservation & Environmental Protection

14

2 Training on Monitoring and Evaluation. 143 Training on Kisan Mobile Advisory services for KVKs of

Zone-VI14

4 Review meeting of PCs regarding Western Regional Farmers Fair-2011

14

MPUA&T,

Udaipur1 Common service center 112 Agri. knowledge management 103 Integrated watershed management programme 104 Model Training Course on PHT and value addition of

Horticulture Products5

5 Workshop on ‘On-farm Testing’ 11SDAU, S. K.

Nagar1 Convergence workshop was organized in

collaboration with ATMA, Gujarat on 21.07.2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

2 Workshop on "On Farm Testing" was organized on 7.10.2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

92Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 93: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

DEE/S. No. Details of workshop/meeting conducted No. of KVKs participated

3 Workshop on "Micro Irrigation System" was organized during 30.11.2010 to 01.12.2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

4 Workshop on "Application of ICTs in Agriculture in collaboration with ATMA Gujarat during 5-8 January 2011 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

5 Farmers-Scientists Interface was organized on March 23,2011

120

6 Monthly Review Meeting (Month : July) on 23.07.2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

7 Review meeting of KVKs on 17.09.2010 at Sardarkruhinagar

5

8 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: October) on 07.10.2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

9 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: November) on 11.11.2010 at Sardarkrushinagar

6

10 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: December) on 02.12.2010 at KVK,Banaskantha

6

11 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: January) on 19.01.2011 at KVK, Sabarkantha

6

12 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: February) on 03.02.2011 at KVK, Mehsana

6

13 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: March) on 03.03.2011 at KVK, Patan

6

14 Monthly Review Meeting (Month: April) on 07.04.2011 at KVK, Gandhinagar

6

AAU, Anand

1 “Extension Teaching methods for Transfer of Technology”

6

NAU, Navsari

1 Peripatetic workshop on "Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA)"(in collaboration of EEI, Anand)

06

2 Interface on "Agricultural Scientists and Subject Matter Specialists for effectively organization of FLDs and OFTs".

3 Action Plan of KVKs working in south Gujarat region 064 Finalization and compilation of Annual Progress Report of

KVKs06

5 Quarterly review meetings of KVK staff 04JAU,

Junagadh

Four meetings of Programme Coordinators were arranged. 7Two training programme of three days each for PC and SMSs were organized.

7

93Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 94: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

C. Visits made by DE / Officials in the Directorate to KVKs

S. No. Particulars Number of visits01 SAC meetings 4102 Field days 3603 Workshops / seminars 3204 Technology week 1605 Training programmes 5306 Others pl. specify 52

D. Overseeing of KVKs activities

S. No. Particulars Number of fields

visitedMajor

observations / remarks

Major suggestions given

01 On Farm Trials 49 FLDs were arranged systematically with signboards on road sides.

PCs were advised to arranged the meeting of farmers on FLDs plots while important agricultural operations

02 Front Line Demonstration

153 FLDs were arranged systematically with signboards on road sides.

PCs were advised to arranged the meeting of farmers on FLDs plots while important agricultural operations

03 Others pl. specify

E. Publication on Technology inventory S. No. Particulars Number

01 Directorates published the technological inventory

299

02 Directorates constantly updating the technological inventory

61

F. Technological Products provided to KVKs

S. No. Major technologies provided Number of KVKs 01 Seeds 2402 Planting materials 1003 Bio-products 504 Livestock breed 505 Livestock products 206 Poultry breed 207 Poultry products 208 Others pl. specify 0

94Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 95: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

25. ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE (ZONE-VI), JODHPUR

Staff Position as on 31st March, 2011

S. No. Name of incumbent Designation Date of joiningScientific1. Dr. Y. V. Singh Zonal Project Director 19.12.20092. Dr. R. S. Dohare Principal Scientist (AE) 30.01.19993. Dr. P. P. Rohilla Senior Scientist (AE) 17.04.2010Technical3. Sh. P. K. Satapathy T-6 (Sr. Computer Assistant) 04.04.20064. Sh. Ram Niwas Driver (T-2) 01.08.1997Administrative5. Sh. K. S. Tanwar AF&AO 27.05.19966. Sh. N. S. Gehlot Senior Clerk 07.05.19927. Sh. R. Benda Junior Clerk 06.02.1999Supporting8 Sh. Mukesh Tripathi SSG-II 18.02.1993

95Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 96: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Annexure-ISummary of technologies assessed under various crops by KVKs

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

Integrated Nutrient Management

Barley Use of TU @ 0.1% at Standing Crop 6 1

 Barley Foliar spray of thio urea @1000ppm at ear

emergence stage. 3 1  Bottlegourd Assesment of nutrients in bottle gourd 10 1  Chickpea Nutrient management 20 1

 Chickpea Spray of Thio-urea @ 500 ppm/ha. at 40, 60

& 80 DAS4 1

 Chilli NPK (RDF)+ micronutrient (zinc sulphate-25

kg/ha)3 1

  Chilly 0.5% Foliar spray of micronutrient 3 1  Chilly 0.5% Seedling dip in biofertilizer 3 1  Cotton Integrated nutrient management in Bt cotton 5 1  Cotton Liquid Biofertilizer application in Cotton 5 1

 

Cotton Recommended dose of fertilizer (160-0-0) in four split in which second split in form of Ammonium Sulphate+ 50 kg P2O5 ha-1 through DAP + 50 kg K2O ha-1 through MOP as a basal dose.+ 25 kg MgSO4 ha-1 + 10 kg ZnSO4 as a basal dose

5 1

 Cotton Application of recommended STR

Phosphorus8 1

 

Cotton Recommended dose of fertilizer (160-0-0 NPK kg/ha) in four split.3. + 50 kg P2O5 /ha through DAP + 50 kg K2O/ha through MOP as a basal dose.+ 25 kg MgSo4/ha + 10 kg ZnSo4/ha as a basal dose

3 1

  Cotton 35kg phosphorus as basal 3 1

 Gram Use of TU @ 0.1% & DAP @2% spray at

50% flowering stage of TBMF situation.9 1

 

Isabgol Variety Ri -89 and 30 Kg N + 20 Kg P2O5/ha with seed treatment.

5 1

 

Lentil Use of TU @ 0.1% & DAP 2% spray on 50% flowering stage of crop under TBMF situation.

5 1

 Long melon Application of 200 kg Urea and 200 kg DAP

with improved seeds9 1

  Maize Fertilizer use on soil test base 5 1

 Maize 50% RDF through chemical fertilizer +50%

RDF through organic sources 6 1

 

Maize Balance nutrient management ( Whole P,K,Zn. and 1/3 N as basal and remaining N in two splits at knee high and silking stage)

5 1

  Mango Integrated nutrient management in mango 3 1

MarigoldUse of nitrogenous fertilizers with and without using gypsum as soil amendment 3 1

96Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 97: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

 

Mustard Effect of Thio-urea and Zinc sulphate on mustard yield

4 1

 Mustard Foliar sprays of mixed solution of 0.2% Zinc

sulphate and 500 ppm Thiourea10 1

 Onion Response of potassium to enhance

productivity of Onion. 12 1

 

Onion RD of fertilizer (N-100, P -50, K-100kg/ha + 25 kg S through gypsum + 25 kg Sulphur through elemental sulphur at sowing)

5 1

 Wheat 500 ppm thio urea spray at tillering and

heading8 1

 Wheat Assessment of Integrated Bio-nutrient

Management Technology in wheat6 1

 Wheat Whole phosphorus + 1/3 N as basal

remaining N as two splid at 25 & 45 DAS 5 1

  Wheat Use of micronutrient in wheat 5 1

 Wheat Effect of Thio urea and Zinc Sulphate on

Wheat yield4 1

 Wheat RDF (whole P + 1/3 N as basal and

remaining N in two split at 25 and 45 DAS.12 1

  Wheat Use of 150 Kg wheat seed/ha. 6 1  Wheat 200 kg SSP + 600 gm PSB per ha. 5 1

 Wheat Foliar application of IBNM along with

chemical fertilizers3 1

 Wheat Foliar application of thio urea along with

chemical fertilizers3 1

 Wheat Basal application of N & P through DAP &

A.S. ( 50% N & 100% P2O5)10 1

 

Wheat Balanced nutrient management (whole P,K,Zn and 1/3 N as basal & remaining N two splits at 25 and 45 DAS)

5 1

 Wheat Two Spray of 0.05% thio urea + 0.2% Zinc

sulphate on vegetative& flowering stage3 1

 Wheat N&P + Znso4 @25 Kg./ha. + Two spray of

Thiourea5 1

 Wheat Foliar sprays of mixed solution of 0.2% Zinc

sulphate and 500 ppm Thiourea10 1

 Wheat Integrated nutrient management in durum

Wheat under limited irrigation.5 1

Varietal Evaluation Brinjal Improved variety 5 1  Cauliflower Testing of early sowing cauliflower varieties

under Rajsamand agro- climatic conditions.5 1

  Chilly New F1 hybrid (597) 13 1  Cotton Farmer practice- Recommendation- RCH-

134 Refined T- MRC-7017 & Bio- 64886 1

  Gram Variety CSJD-884 5 1  Greengram Greengram cv. Meha 3 1  Mustard Newly released variety NRCDR-02 5 1

97Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 98: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

  Nagli Varietal evaluation of Nagli (Finger millet),. Eleusine coracana. L

3 1

  Okra Varietal evaluation of Okra 3 1Pea Introduce of new early varieties 5 1

Integrated Pest Management

Blackgram To prevent the losses due to sucking pests 12 1

Cauliflower Foliar application of bio-pesticides B.T.k. in combination of endosulfan with sandovit at ET level will reduce the early pest population

20 1

  Cotton Dusting of methyl parathion @ 25 kg/ha at land preparation + profenophos @ 15 ml/15 lit Soil application of carbofuran 3G 12kg/ha at 30 DAS & 60 DAS

10 1

  Cotton Root rot management 5 1  Cotton Methyl parathion 2 % ( 25 kg/ha) soil

application + Profenophos (15 ml/15 lit water)

10 1

  Cotton Management of sucking pests in cotton 3 1  Cotton pre-sowing application of methyl parathion

2% Dust, application of insecticides at the time of infestation & Recommended cultural practices.3. Dusting of methyl parathion 2% dust as & when required, application of bio-pesticides (Beaveria spp. or Verticillium spp.)

3 1

  Cotton Soil application of Methyl parathion 2 % dust @ 25 kg / ha at the time of land preparation + Spraying of profenophos 50 EC

4 1

  Cumin Rare use of pesticides to control the insect-pest & diseases by to high cost of chemical pesticides.

3 1

  Fenugreek Pest management 6 1  Gram Low cost plant protection measures 5 1  Gram Three Sequential Spraying of Endosulfan 35

EC @ 0.625 lit / ha + Nimbicidine @ 0.750 lit / ha (At 50% flowering stage and as an interval of 15 days of first spray)

5 1

  Gram Spray of NPV 250 LE/ha at 30 DAS and 2nd spray at 60 DAS NPV 250 LE/ha and need base spray of Endosulfan @ 1.25 lit. /ha.

8 1

  Gram Comparison between new insecticides and chlorpyrifos

5 1

  Mango Pest incidence (Fruit fly) 3 1  Mustard Seed treatment with Cruser 35FS

(thiomethaxim) @ 2.5g/kg seed 5 1

  Seasame To prevent the losses due to phyllody disease

6 1

  Tomato Two Sprays of NPV @ 250 LE/ha. @ at 12 days interval

5 1

98Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 99: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

  Wheat Termite control in wheat (IKT) 6 1  Wheat Nematode management 6 1Integrated Crop Management

Ber FYM @ 50 kg, Urea = 500 gm, SSP = 1000 gm, MOP = 375 gm/ tree & Two sprays of ZnSo4 (0.75%) + Urea (1.5%) after fruit set at 15 days intervals

5 1

  Bittergourd Integrated crop management 10 1  Castor To find out proper plant spacing 3 1  Castor Intercropping of pair row of green-gram in

castor-sowing distance of castor is 150cm. x 60 cm

10 1

  Chickpea Low Yield in Chickpea 6 1

 

Chilli Use of improved variety, use of trichoderma for seed treatment @ 6g/kg seed and soil treatment with carbofuran (3% G) covering seed bed with nylon cover (40 mesh).

8 1

 

Clusterbean

Effect of different drought management practices on grain yield of clusterbean (Guar) 8 1

  Cotton Seed treatment with imidacloprid 70 % WS @ 7.5 gm/kg seed, raising maize or jowar as border crop, castor as a trap crop, chrysopa release and two foliar applications of thiomethoxam 5 gm in 10 ltr. of water, use of 1500 ppm neem ban

5 1

Cumin Seed rate evaluation 3 1  Cumin High yielding variety for saline/sodic

conditions (RZ 223)3 1

  Gram Seed rate @ 80 kg./ha 5 1  Gram Find out suitable seed rates and compare it

with recommended & farmers practices.5 1

  Greengram Seed treatment with bio-fertilizer and application of vermicompost @ 2.5 tonnes per ha

8 1

  Greengram Evaluation of seed rate for SML-668 variety of moongbean

6 1

  Greengram Assessment of seed rate in greengram 3 1  Groundnut Deep ploughing with 2-4 interculturing 3 1  Groundnut 60 kg P2O5 + 15 kg N at sowing + 250 kg

gypsum + 2.0 % FeSO4 spray with 0.25 % citric acid

5 1

  Guava Withheld of irrigation before two month of lowering + depluming removal of flower by hand at flowering stage April-May - control + two spray of Urea 10% (100 g/lit. of water) at flowering stage (April-May) at interval of 8-10 days.

3 1

  Kitchen garden Supplementation diversified vegetables round the year

12 1

  Okra Date of sowing at 30th Oct. 6 1

99Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 100: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

  Paddy SRI in paddy (GR-7) 1 1  Paddy Modified SRI in paddy 5 1  Paddy SRI technology in paddy 5 1  Paddy SRI technology (25 x 25 cm, 10 to 12 days

old seedling)1 1

  Papaya Mulching in papaya crop 3 1  Pearlmillet Hybrid seed (HHB-67 (imp.) 5 1  Pearlmillet Thining 25 to 30 DAS 3 1  Pigeonpea Ridges & furrow 5 1  Pomegranate Bahar treatment 5 1  Soyabean Broad cast of 20kg N/ha followed by

ploughing with MB plough or rotavator5 1

  Soyabean Deep Summer ploughing in May- June and effective chemical control at 45, 60and 75 DAS

8 1

  Tomato Use of improved variety, use of trichoderma for seed treatment and soil treatment with carbofuran (3% G) covering seed bed with nylon cover (40 mesh).

8 1

  Tomato Raised bed planting with double row 5 1  Tomato Tomato seedling raised in plug tray with

cocopit media.4 1

  Wheat Optimum seed rate 5 1  Wheat Reduction in residual effect of fertilizers and

INM in wheat 9 1

  Wheat Effect of seed rate on yield of wheat 3 1  Wheat High yielding variety for saline/sodic

conditions (RAJ 4037)5 1

  Wheat 140 kgs. Seed rate+ seed treatment 5 1Integrated Disease Management

Castor Soil application of Trichoderma hargeanum @ 3kg./ha. along with vermi compost and Trichoderma spp @ 20 gms./1 kg. seed

10 1

Chickpea Evaluation of Trichoderma for the control of wilt disease in chickpea.

5 1

  Chickpea Reduction is chickpea area in Dholpur Distt. due to wilt

6 1

  Chilli Raised nursery bed and soil treatment with trichoderma @ 2kg/ha T3= T2 + Seed treatment with carbendazim @2g/kg seed

5 1

  Coriander Seed treatment with Trichoderma 8 g/kg seed and Calaxin 0.1% spray at disease appearance

3 1

  Cotto Use of recommended insecticides for control of sucking pest in cotton

3 1

  Gram Seed treatment with Vitavex 2 g/kg seed 3 1  Greengram One spray of 0.2% endosulphan at 25 DAS

& one spray of nimicidin at 40 DAS3 1

  Groundnut Method of application of Trichoderma against stem rot disease in groundnut

3 1

  Groundnut Stem rot disease in groundnut 4 1

100Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 101: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

  Groundnut Castor cake @ 500 kg/ha, Drenching of Trichoderma harzeanum @2.5 kg/ha at 30 & 45 DAG

3 1

  Mustard Bio control of disease in mustard 5 1

 Mustard Low productivity of mustard due to white rust

and stem rot5 1

  Mustard Soil treatment @ 1.250 Kg/ha with 20 Kg FYM/ha

3 1

  Mustard Soil drenching of Trichoderma @2kg./ha. with FYM + seed treatment with carbendazim @2g/kg seed

5 1

  Papaya (Soil application of Trichoderma 15 g per plant mixed with FYM at the time of planting + Drenching of copper hydroxide 1g per liter (50 ml of solution per plant ) + Earthing near plants

5 1

  Soyabean Seed treatment with thiomethaxam 5gm/acre (12.5gm/ha)

5 1

  Tomato Irrigation channel planting on east to west direction(60x45 cm)

5 1

Weed Management Blackgram Spray of fluchloralin 45 EC @ 1.0 lit a.i./ha(incorporated in soil before sowing)+Hoeing and weeding at 20DAS

8 1

 Clusterbean

Farmer practice , weed control by these tine weeder by Pendimethalire 0.75 kg/ha 10 1

  Cumin Stall seed bed preparation + 50 g Oxyadircil a.i. (800 ml Raft, 6% a.i.) post emergence at 20 DAS

5 1

Soyabean Imazethapyr @ 100 ml a. i./ha mixed with fine sand

5 1

  Soyabean IWM in soybean 5 1  Wheat Weed management 6 1

 Wheat Spray of Metsulfuron @ 4 g a.i./ha

+Clodinafop @ 60g a.i. /ha. at 35 DAS8 1

  Wheat Inclusion of new herbicides 5 1Resource Conservation Technology

Ber Rainwater harvesting (Circular catchment) + nutrient management through FYM (50 kg)+ Vermi-compost (10 kg) per plant

1 1

  Mustard two spray of Thio – urea at 45 and 60 days @ 0.5%

3 1

Farm Machineries Wheat Use of wheel hand hoe to save time and energy in weeding Area + Time in weeding + Energy (Measured of Feeling Fatigue)

3 1

Integrated Farming System

Onion Application 100 KgN, 50 Kg P2O5 and 100 Kg K2O +Sprayed Mulli K

3 1

  Wheat 150 kg/ha seed rate 5 1Seed / Plant production

Cauliflower Use of shading net in nursery 10 1

101Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 102: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas Crop Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

Value addition Mango pickle Use of acitic acid + salt in preparation of mango pickle

7 1

Drudgery Reduction

Cotton picking bag

Assessment of drudgery of farm women while cotton picking

3 1

Total 815 146

Summary of technologies assessed under livestock by KVKs

Thematic areasName of the livestock enterprise

Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

Disease Management

Buffalo Anoestrous condition due to heat stress in Buffaloes

3 1

  Cattle Overcoming the problem of true Anoestrous (infertility) in cattle

20 1

  Buffalo Anoestrus in buffaloes 1 1  Buffalo Biovet(15gm)+M.M(15gm)daily+

deworming agent (after 21 days interval)15 1

Nutrition Management

Buffalo Nutritional, health and seasonal management in dairy animal

12 1

  Buffalo Feeding of 30 gm mineral mixture + 35 gm CaCo3 mixed with water) / Day

10 1

  Buffalo Feeding 50 gm mineral mixture and 50 gm Common salt /day/animal and deworming by fenbendazole

15 1

  Calves Feeding of 15 gm mineral mixture + deworming 12

1

  Cattle Nutritional management 10 1  Cow Feeding of minral vitamin mixture

(Ostovet liquid) @ 100ml/day/animal15 1

  Cow Paddy straw with urea treatment + mineral mixture (35 gm mineral mixture feeding daily)

15 1

  Cow Supply of mineral mixture @ 20 g/day/animal + 500 g concentrate/ day / animal

5 1

  Cow Feeding of balanced ration supplementation of UMMB

15 1

  Goat Concentrate mixture @ 1.5 % of body weight + supplementation (Biobloom) @ 3 gm/day/head

30 1

  Goat Feeding 10 gm mineral mixture with 150 gm concentrate mixture /day/kids and deworming by fenbendazole

60 1

  Goat Supply of mineral mixture @ 20 g/day/animal + 500 g concentrate/ day / animal

3 1

  Goat Feeding of balanced ration & supplementation of microbial feed supplementation

15 1

102Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 103: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areasName of the livestock enterprise

Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKs

  Sheep Supplement in the form of concentrate mixture @ 1% of the body weight of Marwari sheep lambs. Supplement in the form of concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of the body weight of Marwari sheep lambs for desired body weight gain

20 1

Production and Management

Buffalo Reduction of calving interval in Mehsani buffaloes

7 1

  Buffalo Reduction of intercalving period in buffalo 3 1  Buffalo Panacure + Bioheat 4 1  Buffalo UMMB supplement @500-600g per

animal per day15 1

Cow Low milk yield & fat and problem of calving interval.

6 1

  Cow Grounded MSC to be mixed @ 25% in routine concentrate mixture

2 1

Total 313 24

Summary of technologies assessed under various enterprises by KVKs Thematic areas Enterprise Name of the technology assessed No. of trials No. of KVKsNutrition Management

Adolence girls 1)Ferrous fumarate folic acid capsule (1 cap/day) 2)dried aonla (10 gm/day)

30 1

  Adolence girls Amla powder (20gm)+roasted black gram (100gm)+soyabeen (20 gm)

30 1

  Adolence girls Management of anemia in adolescent girls. 3 1  Adolence girls Iron rich nutritional diet (sprouted bengal

gram 50 gm/day per individual in 2 equal doses + 25 gm of jaggery ) with existing dietary pattern

12 1

  Children Malnourishment in child 30 1  Children Feeding of protein and energy rich diet to

children in rural for remove malnutrition deficiency (age group – 1 to 3 yrs).

3 1

  Children Aonla Jam, candy, honey squash and leafy vegetable added in dal or in khichri (rice+ dal) 3 1

  Pregnant women 100 mg iron capsule + 100 gram roasted Bengal gram + 100 gm roasted poha/day

5 1

Total 116 8

Summary of technologies refined under various crops by KVKsThematic areas

Crop Name of the technology refined No. of trials No. of KVKs

Integrated Nutrient Management

Cotton 5 tones FYM/ha + 160: 40:20 NPK kg/ha 7 1

Tomato Use of micro nutrients 10 1

103Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 104: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

Thematic areas

Crop Name of the technology refined No. of trials No. of KVKs

  Wheat One spray of thio urea at 45 DAS & two spray of thio-urea on 45 DAS and 60 DAS

5 1

  Wheat Effect of thiourea and ZnSO4 spray in wheat 25 1

  Wheat Use of TU @ 0.01% in seed soaking as well as two spray @ 0.05% on standing crop under Irrigated TBMF situation.

12 1

Integrated Crop Management

Castor 30th July sowing 3 1

  Castor (90 x 30 cm sowing) 3 1  Chilli Refinement of row spacing in chilli 5 1  Isabgol 20 cm sowing 3 1  Kinnow Refinement of production technology to reduce fruit

drop in kinnow orchard under Sriganganagar conditions

7 1

  Mustard Seed rate @ 6 kg/ha 10 1Okra Optimizing seed rate of okra 5 1

  Paddy System of rice Intensification method (25 X 25 cm) 5 1  Wheat Broadcasting method of sowing + seed rate @

190 kg/ha 10 1

  Wheat Seed rate @ 150 kg/ha 10 1Integrated Disease Management

Groundnut Soil treatment by Trichoderma viride @ 2.5 kg/ha & seed treatment by Carboxin 37.5% + Thiram 37.5% @ 2.5 gm/kg seed

5 1

  Mustard Management of Sclerotinia rot in mustard 6 1  Okra Foliar spray of azadirachtin (0.03%) in the form of

neem oil + yellow sticky traps12 1

  Tomato Refinement in technology (determinate 50% + indeterminate 50%)

5 1

  Tomato Ridge planting at 60 x 45 cm 5 1Weed Management

Isabgol Isoperturon at 15 days + hand weeding at 30 days 3 1

Total 156 21

Summary of technologies refined under various livestock by KVKsThematic areas Name of the

livestock enterprise

Name of the technology refined

No. of trials No. of KVKs

Disease Management Buffalo Low milk yield due to parasite

10 1

Nutrition Management Buffalo Use of urea molasses bricks as feed additive in animal ration

3 1

Production and Management

Milch animal Wheat straw + 2kg concentrate mixture + UMMB

5 1

Total 18 3

104Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI

Page 105: 2 2010-11.doc · Web viewThese are the word of one illiterate tribal lady of Nagarada village of Garbada Taluka of Dahod District. Nagarada village is located in the western tribal

ANNUAL REPORT 2010-11

105Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI