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ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2016-17

1. Name of the KVK : DAKSHIN DAINAJPUR KVK

2. Name of host organization : Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya

3. Description of Agro Climatic Zone and Farming situation of the district

The Dakshin Dinajpur Krishi Vigyan Kendra came into existence on 1st April, 2004. From the very beginning it has been vested upon certain responsibilities to develop socio economic condition of Dakshin District through its mandated activities on organization of vocational training in agriculture, animal husbandry and allied enterprises, on-farm testing in farming system involving crop production, horticulture, livestock, fisheries etc., frontline demonstration on major cereals, oilseeds and pulses and other enterprises related to agriculture, animal husbandry and fishery and in-service training to field level officers of line departments of the state govt. & others. To develop socio economic condition of the district in an effective manner, the KVK undertook exploratory AESA study on the problem, scope, limitations, opportunities and perceived threat (SWOT) in terms of agriculture and its allied sectors of Dakshin Dinajpur District.

Dakshin Dinajpur district is situated in the old alluvial agro climatic zone of West Bengal. The region comprises of Dakshin Dinajpur district, Uttar Dinajpur (except Islampur Sub-division) and some parts of Malda, Birbhum, Bankura, Bardhaman, East Midnapore, Howrah & Hoogly district of West Bengal. Some parts of the district is also included under red and lateritic zone. Dakshin Dinajpur district is lying between 260 35'15''and 250 10'55''N latitude and 890 0' 30'' to 870 48'30'' E longitude at an elevation of 15 m above mean sea level. The average annual rainfall is 1690 mm with about 66 rainy days. The soils are light, medium and heavy in texture, upland being lighter and medium to lowlands being heavier. The characteristic feature of this zone is inundation caused by sudden heavy rainfall due to lack of proper drainage facilities. During kharif season rice is the major crop. Other important crops grown in pre kharif season is Aus rice, jute and vegetable and in rabi season potato, mustard, vegetable, wheat, pulses, groundnut and sesame are the main crops. The soils are low in nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content and the fertilizer consumption (N, P, K) is 89.88 kg/ ha.

The district of Dakshin Dinajpur came into existence on 1st April, 1992 through the bifurcation of the erstwhile West Dinajpur district. It is bounded by North Dinajpur district on the West, Malda district on part of the south, while maximum southern and entire eastern and northern boundary is encircled by the International border of Bangladesh (Rajshahi and Dinajpur districts). The district comprises of eight Blocks namely Hilli, Balurghat, Tapan, Kumarganj (Balurghat sub-division), Harirampur, Banshihari, Kushmandi and Gangarampur (Gangarampur sub-division).

The main rivers of the district are Punarbhaba, Atreyee and Tangon while Yamuna and Bramhani are smaller rivers. All the rivers flow from and to Bangladesh passing through the district.

PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT :Sl. No. Particulars

1. Area (sq. km) 2219

2. Population (number) 16,17,931

3. Density of population 753(Per sq. km.)

Source :Economic Review (2013-2014), Dakshin Dinajpur, Govt. of West Bengal

OWNERSHIP DISTRIBUTION OF LANDHOLDINGS IN THE DISTRICT:

Total No of holdings 2,37,971Up to 1.0 ha 1,94,237

1.0-2.0 ha 38,551Above 2.0 ha 5,188

Source: Economic Review (2013-2014), Dakshin Dinajpur, Govt. of West Bengal

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Area, Production and Productivity (yield rate) of principal crops in the district of Dakshin Dinajpur during 2013-14

Crops Area(th. ha) Production (th. ha) Productivity /

yield rate (kg/ha)Food grains :1. Rice 189.7 560.7 2955

Aus 3.5 7.7 2164Aman 151.6 447.7 2954Boro 34.6 105.3 3042

2. Wheat 12.6 38.2 30193. Barley - - -4. Maize 0.5 1.6 36665. Other Cereals - - -

Total Cereals 202.8 600.5 29606. Gram - - -7. Tur - - -8. Other Pulses 0.8 0.3 434

Total Pulses 0.8 0.3 434Total Food grains 203.6 600.8 2951

Oil Seeds :1. Rapeseed & Mustard 21.4 21.4 10002. Linseed 0.1 (a) 3743. Other Oil seeds 0.4 0.6 1563

Total Oil seeds 21.9 22.0 1006Fibres* :1. Jute 18.1 247.1 13.62. Mesta 3.9 53.7 13.83. Other Fibres - - -

Total Fibres 22.0 300.8 13.7Miscellaneous crops :1. Sugarcane - - -2. Potato 6.3 169.6 267383. Tobacco - - -4. Tea - - -5. Chillies (dry) 3.6 3.4 9536. Ginger 0.1 0.3 2042

Total Miscellaneous crops 10.0 173.3 17330

(a) Less than 50 tonnes* In 1000 bales of 180 kgs each * In bales / hectare 1 bale=180 kgsSource : 1) Directorate of Agriculture, Govt. of W.B. 2) B.A.E.& S., Govt. of W.B.

Major cropping system

Land situation Pre-kharif – Kharif – RabiUpland Vegetable – Vegetable – VegetableMedium to Up Jute / Mesta – Rice – Mustard/WheatMedium Jute – Rice – Vegetable / PotatoMedium to Low – Rice – RiceLowland Fallow – Rice – FallowRiver bed Cucurbits (Pre-kharif)

Cropping intensity of the district: 189 %

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Name of the adopted villages & blocks in the DistrictSl. No. Name of the village Block

1. Manipur, Majhian, Pollapara, Barshapara, Laxmipur, Paranpur (7 No. Patiram G.P.) Balurghat (06)

2. Balapur, Hazipur, Madanpur, Chanchair (10 No. Malancha G.P.) and Mahadevpur, Sakoir and Bhoginagar (5 No. Dwipkhanda G.P.) Tapan (07)

3. Panchagram, Uday, Jagadishpur, Chalunda, Shibpur (10 No. Uday G.P.) Gangarampur (05)4. Deul, Chack Jayanti (Somjhia GP) Kumarganj (02)

Total (04 Blocks) : 20 nos. village

Name of adopted village in village development programme by P.C/SMSs under TSP activity:

Sl. No.

Name and DesignationAdopted

villageBlock TSP activity by the PC/SMSs

1.Mr. Sibananda SinghaSMS (Plant Protection)

Shibpur Gangarampur

Various mandated activities of KVK i.e., Training, FLD, OFT & other extension

activities will be conducted intensively by the leader SMS. Other SMSs will help in

multi-disciplinary activities to develop the village as a model

2.Dr. Biswajit GoswamiSMS (Fishery Sc.)

Panchagram Gangarampur

3.Mr. Bappa ParamanikSMS (Soil Science)

Laxmipur Balurghat

4.Mr. Siddikul IslamSMS (Horticulture)

Mahadevpur Tapan

5.Dr. Sukanta BiswasPC & SMS (Animal Sc.)

Majhian Balurghat

4. Thrust areas identified:1. Introduction of improved varieties/HYVs of major crops, improved livestock, poultry birds

and their sustainable productivity improvement practice.2. Dissemination of climate resilient advance RCT & water harvesting practices for sustainable

productivity of field crops.3. Natural Resource management i.e. Soil health, water conservation and environment

management practices.4. Promotion of improved orchard, off-season and high value horticultural crops in the upland

area.5. Scientific livestock & poultry farming practices for increasing productivity and better

livelihood security of rural stakeholders.6. Scientific composite fish culture practices, promotion of indigenous, endangered fish and

air breathing fish culture.7. Production & supply of quality seeds and planting materials of major crops for availability

of standard inputs.

5. On-Farm Trials (OFT) to be conducted: 10 Nos.

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Sl. No.

Thematic area Title Technology Option No. of

farmersHORTICULTURE : 02 Nos.

1

Crop

man

agem

ent

(2nd

Yea

r)Effect of planting dates on performance of onion in old alluvial zone of West Bengal.

Farmer practice: During month of October seed sowing

Technology option-I : 15th September seed sowingTechnology option-II : 1st October seed sowingTechnology option-III : 15st October seed sowingTechnology option-IV : 1st November seed sowingNote- 1.5 month aged Seedling is transplanted to the main field

07

2

Nut

rient

man

agem

ent

(2nd

Yea

r)

Assessment of effect of vermicompost and farm yard manure on performance of cauliflower

Farmers' practice : Lower doses of FYM (12 t/ha)+ RDF (NPK-120:60:60 kg/ha)

Technology option-I : Application of FYM (18 t/ha)+ RDF (NPK-120:60:60 kg/ha)

Technology option-II : Application of Vermicompost (9 t/ha)+ RDF (NPK-120:60:60 kg/ha)

Technology option-III : ½ FYM (9t/ha) +½ Vermicompost (4.5 t/ha) + RDF (NPK-120:60:60 kg/ha)

07

SOIL SCIENCE: 02 Nos

3

Nut

rient

m

anag

emen

t(1

st Y

ear)

Integrated nutrient management in Aman rice using different organic sources of plant nutrients

Farmers' practice : NPK 60 : 30 : 30Technology option-I : Soil Test Based NPK and Azolla

application in rice fieldsTechnology option-II : 75% Soil Test Based NPK +

Vermi compost and Azolla application in rice fields

07

4

Nut

rient

m

anag

emen

t(2

nd Y

ear)

Effect of different feed management of Earth worms to improve the nutritional quality of Vermi compost

Farmers' practice : Vermi compost using cow dung as feed materials

Technology option-I : Vermi compost using cow dung + Water hyacinth compost (3:1)

Technology option-II : Vermicompost using cow dung + Water hyacinth compost and leaf litter of pulse crop (3:1)

07

PLANT PROTECTION : 02 Nos

5

Eco-

frie

ndly

crop

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t(2

nd Y

ear)

Bee-keeping along with mustard cultivation for increasing productivity and total income of farmers.

Farmers’ Practice : High seed rate and fertilizer with indiscriminate use of insecticides

Option-I : Farmers’ Practice with Bee-keeping through Mustard cultivation

Option-II : Judicious use of fertilizer and pesticides with Bee-keeping through Mustard cultivation

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6

Pest

man

agem

ent

(3rd

Yea

r)

Assessment of techniques to reduce fruit and shoot borer of Brinjal for higher production

Farmers' practice : indiscriminate use of pesticides after infestation

Pest management option-I : Neem oil (10,000 ppm) 2ml/ltr water, spray at 30 days after transplanting 7-10 days interval

Pest management option-II : Use of sex pheromone trap,25 nos. of trap/ha 30 days after transplanting (Lure replacement 15 days interval)

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FISHERY SCIENCE: 02 Nos.

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Sl. No.

Thematic area Title Technology Option No. of

farmers

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Cont

rol o

f unw

ante

d fis

h Assessment of effect of combination of commercial bleaching powder and urea as pesticide for killing unwanted fish in ponds

Farmers' practice: Use of highly toxic piscicide (Celphos)

Technology Option-I : Commercial grade bleaching powder with 30% chlorine applied @ 350kg/ha-m of water

Technology Option-II : A combination of urea @100 kg urea/ha-m followed by commercial bleaching powder @175 kg/ha-m after 18-24 hours

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8

Varie

tal

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n(3

rd Y

ear)

Assessment of Magur (Clarias batrachus) culture with Indian major carps in ponds

Farmers' practice: Improper management practices in IMC culture (without maintaining stocking ratio and density)

Tech. Option-I : IMC cultureTech. Option-II : IMC + Magur (Clarias batrachus)

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ANIMAL SCIENCE: 02 Nos.

9

Dise

ase

Man

agem

ent

(1st Y

ear)

Assessment of cost effective measures for strategic control of Ecto-endoparasite in Bengal Goat for better productivity

Farmers' practice : No systematic external-cum- internal parasitic control measures of Bengal Goat in rural area.

Tech. Option-I : 20 gm Garlic paste(Allium Sativum) +100 ml Vinegar orally in every 03 months interval (Jerom, 2000 : ITK-ICAR Document-2006)

Tech. Option-II : Closantel Tab @ 5-7 mg/kg B. Wt. orally in every 03 months

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10

Varie

tal

eval

uatio

n(2

nd Y

ear) Low productivity of

indigenous duck breed with backyard farming practices

Farmers' Practice : Local non-descriptive poor productive Duck breed

Breed-I : White Pekinese Breed (Dual type)Breed-II : Indian Runner (Dual type)

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6. FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATION: 28 nos.

Season Crop/Enterprise Variety No. of Demonstration Area (ha) / Unit

AGRONOMY : 05 nos.Kharif Zero tillage in Rice Pratiksha 15 2.0Rabi Wheat cultivation by ZT tech. PBW-343 75 10.0Rabi Rice cultivation through SRI and

Drum Seeder techniquePratiksha 10 2.0

Rabi Lentil PL-06 35 5.0Rabi Maize Hybrid 07 1.0

SOIL SCIENCE : 04 nos.Rabi Use of LCC for optimizing rice

yield & reduce N2 application.MTU-7029 10 2.0

Round the year

Vermi composting Eisenia foetida 5 05 units

Pre-kharif Application of lime in jute crop JRO-524 10 2.0Rabi Application of Micronutrient

(Boron) in MustardB-9 10 2.0

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Season Crop/Enterprise Variety No. of Demonstration Area (ha) / Unit

PLANT PROTECTION : 04 nos.Rabi Oyster mushroom cultivation 100 5000 cylinderRabi Bee-keeping Apis melifera 4 20 box

Kharif Kharif paddy (IPM Package) Sarna Masuri 100 20Kharif Cucurbitaceous vegetables Pointed gourd 35 7

HORTICULTURE : 06 nos.Pre-kharif Turmeric Suranjana 7 0.093

Rabi Broccoli Hybrid 7 0.047Rabi Summer squash Hybrid 7 0.093Rabi Gladiolus Thunder bolt 7 0.093Rabi Plastic Mulching in existing crops - 7 0.093

Pre-kharif Gerbera Hybrid 7 0.093FISHERY SCIENCE : 04 nos.

Kharif Culture of Raikhor Bata, C. Reba Raikhor Bata 2 0.12Round the

yearAir breathing fish culture Magur, singi 3 0.18

Round the year

Lime application in fish culture IMC 3 0.33

Round the year

Low cost balanced fish feed in pond

IMC 2 0.133

ANIMAL SCIENCE : 05 nos.Round the

yearAzolla cultivation for dairy & poultry feed

A. Microfila 5 05 units

Round the year

Improved backyard poultry farming

Vanraja & Gramyapriya

100 nos. 100 units

Round the year

Improved duck farming Khaki Campbel 50 50 units

Round the year

Varietal replacement of pig Ghungroo 5 05 units

Round the year

Deworming and vaccination of cattle & goat

FMD & PPR vaccine 100 nos.300 nos.

100 nos.300 nos.

Total : 103354.275 ha + 165 units

+ 5000 cylinder +20 box + 400 nos.

7. PROPOSED FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATION (FLD) FROM THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF OFTS: 08 nos.

Sl.No. Month Farming situation and

purpose Crop/ Enter-prise No. of Demo.

Area(ha) /No Critical inputs

1 April Rainfed, medium to low land with medium textured soil

Kharif Rice (Nutrient (N)scheduling with LCC) 10 0.13

Leaf colour chart, N fertilizer, seed

2 June Rainfed low to high land with medium textured soil

Jute(variety & Nutrient management) 15 2.0

fertilizers, lime and micronutrient

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Sl.No. Month Farming situation and

purpose Crop/ Enter-prise No. of Demo.

Area(ha) /No Critical inputs

3 April-may

Irrigated, upland Covering nursery bed with net & imidachlorpid of leaf curl disease of chilli.

10 1.0Nylon net, plant protection chemicals

4 July Cost effective balanced feeding in rural Poultry farming

Cross breed & Vanraja Poultry 10 10

LCC Poultry Feed, Vitamine, Dewormer etc.

5 Sept. Strategic nutrient supplement in Ghoongro pig to reduce piglet mortality

Ghoongro pig

05 05 units

Dewormer, LCCF, vitamin-mineral mixture etc.

6 Nov. Irrigated, upland Micronutrient application(B) in wheat 15 2.0

Micronutrient

7 Oct. Rainfed medium land with medium textured soil

Banana intercropping 05 0.5 Seeds, fertilizer etc

8 Oct.-Jan. Clay loam Manuring with cow dung & decomposed MOC 02 0.133 Fingerlings, cow dung

& decomposed MOC

Total : 72 15.763 ha + 05 units

8. Training programme to be organized : FROM (APRIL, 2015 TO MARCH, 2016)

a) Practicing Farmers and farm women : 82 nos.Thematic

Area* Title Duration/Day(s)

No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

AGRONOMY : 05 nos.Integrated Crop management

Cultivation techniques of jute for fibre and seed production

2 1 Off 5 15 10 20 10 30

Nursery management

Nursery Management in kharif paddy

2 1 Off 5 15 10 20 10 30

Resource conservation technology

Cultivation techniques of rice by SRI method

2 1 Off 7 5 18 20 10 30

-Do-Cultivation techniques of Wheat by Zero tillage techniques

2 1 Off 5 15 10 20 10 30

-Do-

Techniques of using drum seeder for sowing germinated paddy seed in the puddled field

2 1 On 7 5 18 20 10 30

Total : 10 5 29 55 66 100 50 150HORTICULTURE : 13 nos.

Crop management

Agro-techniques for cultivation of cucurbits vegetable

2 2 Off 16 16 28 40 20 60

-Do-Improved cultivation techniques of different important fruits crops

4 1 On 8 8 14 12 18 30

- Crop management

Agro-techniques for river bed cultivation of watermelon

2 2 Off 16 12 32 40 20 60

Higher fruit set Techniques for higher 2 2 Off 18 10 32 40 20 60

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Thematic Area* Title Duration/

Day(s) No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

for high yielding

fruit set of solanaceous vegetable crops eg. Chilli, Brinjal and Tomato

Production of high value crops

Techniques for cultivation of off-season winter vegetable crops

2 2 On 10 14 26 40 20 60

Orchard management

Techniques for orchard development of tropical and subtropical fruits

2 2 Off 20 20 20 40 20 60

Utilization of inter-space in the orchard

Techniques of multitier cropping with Coconut, Arecanut and existing orchard

2 1 Off 10 10 10 20 10 30

Ornamental for better enterprise

Techniques for cultivation of different important flowers

2 1 On 7 10 13 12 18 30

Total : 18 13 105 100 175 244 146 390PLANT PROTECTION : 16 nos.Integrated pest & disease management

Pest and Disease management of Chilli & Brinjal

2 2 On 12 18 30 40 20 60

-Do- Management of pests and diseases of jute 1 2 Off 20 40 20 60 20 80

Integrated Disease management

Techniques of seed treatment 1 3 Off 30 60 30 90 30 120

Others (Use of plant protection implements)

Use of knapsac sprayer for spraying of insecticides and pesticides

1 3 Off 30 60 30 90 30 120

Integrated pest management

IPM in kharif rice (Phase-I & Phase-II) 5 2 On 18 30 12 40 20 60

Integrated pest management

Management of stored grain pests 2 2 On 08 26 36 50 20 70

Integrated pest & disease management

Management of pests and diseases of mustard 1 2 Off 12 18 30 40 20 60

Total : 13 16 130 252 188 410 160 570FISHERY SCIENCE : 15 nos.

Others (Disease management)

Prophylactic measures for disease management in composite fish culture ponds

2 01+02 =03 On+Off 30 20 40 50 40 90

others (ornamental fish culture)

Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes 2 1 On 06 09 15 20 10 30

Others (fish handling)

Techniques of fish handling 2 1 On 05 15 10 20 10 30

Carp fry & Production of fish fry 2 01+02 On+Off 18 27 45 60 30 90

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Thematic Area* Title Duration/

Day(s) No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

fingerlingfrom fish spawn in nursery pond = 03

composite fish culture

Pre-stocking and post stocking management practices in composite fish culture

2 01+02 =03

On + Off 30 15 45 60 30 90

Feed management

Low cost fish feed preparation by using locally available feed material

2 2 On 12 18 30 40 20 60

Others Culture of indigenous fishes 2 2 Off 12 18 30 40 20 60

Total : 14 15 0 113 122 215 290 160 450ANIMAL SCIENCE : 12 nos.

Diary management

Improved feeding and disease management of dairy animals

4 2 On 20 12 28 40 20 60

Goatery & sheep farming

Scientific management of goatery and sheep husbandry

2 2 On + off 20 12 28 40 20 60

Poultry management

Management of backyard poultry 2 3 On +

Off 30 18 42 60 30 90

Piggery management

Scientific backyard piggery management practices

2 2 On + Off 20 12 28 40 20 60

Livestock feed management

Scientific feed & fodder mgmt. practice for Livestock Sp.

2 1 On 10 6 14 20 10 30

Production of quality animal feeds

Scientific production process of various livestock & poultry products

2 1 On 10 6 14 20 10 30

Integrated farming practice

Integrated fish-duck-poultry-dyke vegetables production technology in a pond based system

4 1 On 10 6 14 20 10 30

Total : 18 12 0 120 72 168 240 120 360Soil Science : 13 nos.

Soil fertility management

Techniques of inoculation of bio-fertilizer and soil health maintenance

2 2 Off 20 8 32 50 10 60

Soil and water testing

Techniques of collection and preparation of soil sample for soil testing

2 4 On 36 16 68 100 20 120

Production of organic inputs

Techniques of preparation of enriched compost from Eichhornia and farm wastes

4 4 On/Off 32 20 68 96 24 120

Use of organic inputs

Cultivation & utilization of Azolla in agril field as organic inputs

2 3 On/Off 35 15 40 60 30 90

Total : 9 13 - 123 59 208 306 86 392 Grand Total : 82 74 - 620 660 1020 1590 722 2312

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(b) Rural Youths: 30 Nos.

Thematic Area* Title Duration Course off/onNo. of participants

SC ST Others TotalAGRONOMY : 03 nos.

Seed production Paddy seed production technology (Phase- I & II) 5 1 On 09 05 16 30

-Do- Seed prdn. Tech. of wheat and mustard 5 1 On 09 05 16 30

Repair & maintenance of farm machinery & implements

Repairing, maintenance and operation of some commonly used farm machinery and implements

21 1 On 7 8 15 30

PLANT PROTECTION : 04 nos.Bee-keeping Bee-keeping (Phase-I, II & III) 5 2 On 20 20 20 60Mushroom production

Techniques of mushroom cultivation (in phases) 4 2 On 20 20 20 60

FISHERY : 04 nos.

Fry & fingerling rearing

Techniques of production of carp fingerlings from fry in rearing pond

4 3 On/ Off 30 26 34 90

Others (Air breathing fish culture)

Breeding and culture of cat fish and IMC 5 1 On 8 5 12 25

ANIMAL SCIENCE : 04 nos.Poultry management

Scientific broiler farming for self-employment of rural youth 4 2 On 15 10 25 50

Goatery & sheep farming

Scientific Goat & Sheep farming practices for self-employment of rural youth

4 2 On 15 10 25 50

SOIL SCIENCE : 04 nos.Production of organic inputs

Techniques of preparation of vermin compost (in phases-I) 4 1 On 5 4 18 27

Production of organic inputs

Techniques of preparation of vermin compost (in phases-II) 4 1 Off 6 6 13 25

Soil and water testing

Techniques of collection and preparation of soil sample for soil testing

2 2 on 15 10 25 50

HORTICULTURE : 06 nos.Planting materials production

Propagation techniques of different horticultural crops 5 2 On 16 12 32 60

Value addition through preservation & processing

Post-harvest Management and processing of seasonal Horticultural crops for rural youth for income generation

5 1 On 10 05 15 30

Crop Management Agro-techniques for cultivation of broccoli, capsicum & summer squash

4 1 Off 8 6 16 30

Ornamental for better enterprise

A roadmap for establishment of commercial floriculture and its nursery development

4 1 On 10 10 10 30

Ornamental for better enterprise

Techniques for cultivation of Gerbera 5 1 Off 6 14 20 40

MULTIDISCIPLINARY (IFS & ICT Practices in Agril. Sector) : 05 Nos.

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Thematic Area* Title Duration Course off/onNo. of participants

SC ST Others TotalImproved Horti-A.H. & Fishery Sc.

Integrated Farming Practices4 2 On/

Off20 20 20 60

ICT based Farming Basic Information Communication Knowledge for future farming 2 1 On 10 10 10 30

Advanced ICT in Rural Youth

ICTs and its role to improve the livelihoods building in Farmers’ Community.

1 1 On 10 10 10 30

Mobile Communication

Mobile revolution of the Farming Society 2 1 Off 10 10 10 30

Total : 99 30 - 259 226 382 867(c) Extension Functionaries : 04 nos.

Thematic Area* Title Duration Course on/offNo. of participants

SC ST Others TotalFishery management

Training of representatives of NGOs & NABARD Farmers’ Club on Enhancement of fish production through scientific aquaculture technologies

3 1 On 10 05 15 30

Management in farm animals

Training of LDA & Prani Bandhu on recent advances in animal husbandry practices

3 1 On 10 05 15 30

Some new crops management and protected cultivation

Agro-techniques for cultivation of innovative cash crops along with some off season vegetables cultivation in protected structure.

3 1 On 10 10 10 30

Others (Plant Health Management)

Training of KPSs on IPM in Paddy 2 1 On 10 10 10 30

Total : 11 4 0 40 30 50 120(d) Vocational: 02 nos.

Thematic Area* Title DurationNo of

course No. of participants

SC ST Others TotalRepair & maintenance of farm machinery & implements

Repairing, maintenance & operation of some commonly used farm machinery & implement

21 01 7 8 15 30

Planting materials production

Propagation techniques of Different Horticultural crops (Phase I, II & III)

21 01 8 6 16 30

Total : 42 02 15 14 31 60

(e ) Skill Development Training : 69 Nos.Thematic

Area* Title Duration/Day(s)

No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

AGRONOMY : 03 nos.

Seed production

Paddy seed production technology (Phase- I & II)

5 1 On 09 05 16 20 10 30

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Thematic Area* Title Duration/

Day(s) No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

-Do- Seed prdn. Tech. of wheat and mustard 5 1 On 09 05 16 20 10 30

Repair & maintenance of farm machinery & implements

Repairing, maintenance and operation of some commonly used farm machinery and implements

21 1 On 7 8 15 20 10 30

Total : 31 3 25 18 47 60 30 90HORTICULTURE : 07 nos.

Crop management

Improved cultivation techniques of different important fruits crops

4 1 On 8 8 14 12 18 30

Planting materials production

Propagation techniques of different horticultural crops

5 2 On 8 6 16 18 12 30

Value addition through preservation & processing

PHM and processing of seasonal Horticultural crops for rural youth for income generation

5 1 On 15 10 25 30 20 50

Ornamental for better enterprise

A roadmap for establishment of commercial floriculture and its nursery development

4 1 On 10 10 10 20 10 30

Planting materials production

Propagation techniques of different horticultural crops

5 2 On 8 6 16 20 10 30

Total : 23 7 49 40 81 100 70 170PLANT PROTECTION : 08 nos.Integrated pest management

IPM in kharif rice (Phase-I & Phase-II) 5 2 On 18 30 12 40 20 60

Integrated pest management

Management of stored grain pests 2 2 On 08 26 36 50 20 70

Bee-keeping Bee-keeping (Phase-I, II & III) 5 2 On 20 20 20 40 20 60

Mushroom production

Techniques of mushroom cultivation (in phases)

4 2 On 20 20 20 40 20 60

Total : 16 8 66 96 88 170 80 250FISHERY SCIENCE : 04 nos.

Fry & fingerling rearing

Techniques of production of carp fingerlings from fry in rearing pond

4 3 On/ Off 30 26 34 70 20 90

Air breathing fish culture

Breeding and culture of cat fish and IMC 5 1 On 8 5 12 15 10 25

Total : 9 4 38 31 46 85 30 115ANIMAL SCIENCE : 05 Nos.Integrated farming practice

Integrated fish-duck-poultry-dyke vegetables production technology in a pond

4 1 On 10 6 14 20 10 30

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Thematic Area* Title Duration/

Day(s) No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

based system

Poultry management

Scientific broiler farming for self-employment of rural youth

4 2 On 15 10 25 35 15 50

Goatery & sheep farming

Scientific Goat & Sheep farming practices for self-employment of rural youth

4 2 On 15 10 25 30 20 50

Total : 12 5 40 26 64 85 45 130Soil Science : 04 Nos.

Soil fertility management

Techniques of inoculation of bio-fertilizer and soil health maintenance

4 2 Off 20 8 32 50 12 62

Production of organic inputs

Techniques of preparation of vermin compost (in phases-I)

4 1 On 5 4 18 15 12 27

Production of organic inputs

Techniques of preparation of vermin compost (in phases-II)

4 1 Off 6 6 13 15 10 25

Total: 12 4 31 18 63 80 34 114MULTIDISCIPLINARY (IFS & ICT Practices in Agril. Sector) : 02 NosImproved Horti-A.H. & Fishery Sc.

Integrated Farming Practices 4 2

On/ Off

20 20 20 40 20 60

Total: 4 2 20 20 20 40 20 60Sponsored Training (Expected) : 36 Nos.SMAM, Dept. of Agril., GOWB W.B.

Repair, maintenance of farm implements and farm machinery

6 4 On 32 32 56 90 30 120

NABARD, Kolkata

Improved Agril., A.H., Horti & Fishery practices

4 12 On 24 24 42 250 110 360

UBA, Min. of HRD, ICAR, GOI

Scientific Rural IFS Practices 6 03 On 25 15 35 50 25 75

CDB, Kolkata FOCT Prog. on Scientific Coconut cultivation & climbing for Rural Youth

6 2 On 15 10 35 45 15 60

MSP, ICAR, UBKV, Pundibari

Improved Seed Prodn., processing & certification Practices 5 2 On 15 10 35 40 20 60

ATMA Project, Deptt. of Agril. Govt. of W.B.

Sustainable IFS Practices for empowerment of Rural Youth

4 5 On 45 20 60 90 35 125

NFDB, Hyderabad, India

Capacity building of Fish Farmers in D. Dinajpur district

4 8 On 60 30 70 120 40 160

Total : 35 36 216 141 333 685 275 960

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Thematic Area* Title Duration/

Day(s) No of Course Off/On

No. of participantsSC ST Others M F Total

Grand Total : 142 69 485 390 742 1305 584 1889

(f) Farmers’ Field School: 03 nos.

thematic area Title of the course Duration (days) Total no. of courses

No. of participants

Venue(off/on campus)

Plant Health Management

Farmers’ Field Schools on IPM in paddy

6 days in 6 months 1 33 Off campus

Scientific Poultry Farming

Farmers’ Field Schools on Scientific Poultry Farming

6 days in 6 months 1 25 Off campus

Vermi compost-Azolla production Practices

Farmers’ Field Schools on Vermi compost-Azolla production

6 days in 6 months 1 25 Off campus

Total : 2 80

(g) Sponsored Training (Expected) : 36 nos.

Sponsored by Title DurationTotal no. of

courses

No. of participants

SC ST Others Total

SMAM, Dept. of Agril., Govt. of W.B.

Repair, maintenance of farm implements and farm machinery 6 4 32 32 56 120

NABARD, KolkataMaster trainer training on various improved animal husbandry practices

4 12 24 24 42 360

Unata Barat Aviyan, Min. of HRD, ICAR, Govt. of India

Scientific Rural Integrated Farming Practices. 6 03 25 15 35 75

Coconut Development Board, Kolkata

FOCT Training programme for Rural Youth 6 2 15 10 35 60

Mega Seed Project, ICAR, UBKV, Pundibari

Improved Seed Production and processing & certification Practices

5 2 15 10 35 60

ATMA Project, Deptt. of Agril. Govt. of W.B.

Sustainable Integrated Farming Practices for empowerment of Rural Youth

4 5 45 20 60 125

NFDB, Hyderabad, India

Capacity building of Fish Farmers in D. Dinajpur district 4 8 60 30 70 160

Total : 35 36 216 141 333 960

(h) Duration-wise details of KVK Training Programme & proposed expenditure (2016-17) :Sl.

No. Subject No. of training of different durations Total1 days 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days 21 days1 Agronomy 0 5 0 2 2 4 1 142 Horticulture 0 7 0 3 4 2 1 173 Plant Protection 10 4 0 3 4 0 0 214 Fishery Science 0 15 0 12 1 0 0 285 Animal Husbandry 0 9 0 9 0 0 0 186 Soil Science 0 11 0 7 0 0 0 187 Multidisciplinary 1 2 0 12 2 0 0 17

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8 Extension Functionaries 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 49 Farmers’ Field School 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 18

No. of Trainings : 29 54 3 48 13 6 2 155

(i) Details of Off-Campus & On-Campus Training Programme (2016-17) :

Sl. No. Disciplines

No. of Training No. of Participants No. of Trainee daysOff

Campus

On Campu

s

Total

Off Campu

s

On Campu

sTotal

Off Campu

s

On Campu

sTotal

Training for Practicing Farmers & Farm Women, Rural Youth & Extension Functionaries1 Agronomy 4 7 11 120 120 240 240 990 12302 Horticulture 11 8 19 330 240 570 780 810 15903 Plant Protection 4 14 18 300 390 690 840 820 16604 Fishery Science 9 10 19 270 285 555 570 725 12955 Animal Science 5 11 16 150 310 460 330 750 10806 Soil Science 7 10 17 175 190 365 375 410 7857 Multi-Disciplinary 2 3 5 60 90 150 150 180 330

Total P.F. + R.Y.42 63 105 1405 1625

3030 3285 4685 7970

8 Extension Functionaries

0 4 4 0 120 120 0 330 330

9 Sponsored Training 0 36 36 0 960 960 0 4125 4125Grand Total :

42 103 145 1405 2705411

0 3285 91401242

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9. Seed and planting material production (Including village seed production)Seed Planting material

Crop Area (ha) Production (q) Crop Area (ha) Production (q)Rice 10 (5+ 5) 450.0 Turmeric 0.54 (0.27+0.27) 162Linseed & Groundnut 35 (5.0+30.0) 10 (7.0+3.0) Gladiolus 0.07 4000 nos.

Wheat 12 (6+6) 360.0 Black pepper cuttings 0.007 100 nos.Mustard 10 (5+5) 90.0 Strawberry seedlings 0.013 1000 nos.Lentil 40 (0+1) 240.0 Vegetable seedlings 0.013 1,00,000 nos.Earth worm 30 units (2+28) 4,00,000 nos. Capsicum & Gerbera 0.013 1000 nos.

Total : 107ha + 30 Units

1150q + 400,00 nos. Total : 0.656ha 162q+ 106100

nos.

10. Extension Activities

Activities No. Participants/BeneficiariesField/Farmers Days 12 550Exhibition/ Fair/Sammelan 2 15000Clinic centers 6 900Advisory/ Enquiry 450 600Diagnostic Service 24 300Farmers’ visit to KVK 250 15000Scientists’ visit to Farmers’ field 300 300Video show 6 800Publication/ Distribution 12 4000Farm Science Club 6 100Vaccination and Deworming camp 6 900Awareness prog. on various enterprises 12 1200

Total : 1086 39650

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11. Revolving Fund : 2016-17

Head Opening balance Amount to be invested Gross Return Closing balance

Instruction Farm 5,02,383.00 250700.00 450800.00 702483.00Other Source 3,85,080.00 65000.00 250000.00 570080.00

Total : 8,87,463.00 315700.00 7,00,800.00 12,72,563.00

12. Expected fund utilization from other sources Project Source Amount to be received (Rs. in lakh)

Technology Week, Krishi Mela, Master Trainer Training, IFS project of NABARD NABARD 20.00

Research & Demon. on Jute Seed Prodn. & Jute Handicrafts under TSP CRIJAF 0.50

FOCT Training Coconut Dev. Board 2.00PPV & FRA Activity ICAR 0.80UBA, Min. of HRD, ICAR, New Delhi ICAR 3.00Mega Seed Project of UBKV ICAR 0.50SMAM Project of Dept. of Agril. Govt. of W.B. 4.00ATMA, Deptt. of Agriculture Govt. of India 5.60Capacity development of fish Farmers in DD NFDB, Govt. of India 2.85Sustainable Pulse Seed Production, ICAR ICAR, Govt. of India & UBKV 30.00Demonstration & dissemination on Organic farming in improved Shed –Net Practice NABARD, Kolkata 5.25

Total : 74.50

13. No. of success stories to be developed : 02 nos.a) Scientific Nursery production b) Rural Integrated Farming Practices

14. Meeting of the Scientific Advisory Committee :Date of SAC meeting held during 2015-16 Proposed date

14th July, 2015 1st week of July, 2016

15. Soil and water testing :No. of samples to be analyzed

Soil 2000 nos.

16. Staff position : 03 Nos. vacantSanctioned In position If vacant, since when

Programme Coordinator Vacant 04.10.2013SMS (Agronomy) Vacant 24.11.2015SMS (Horticulture) PresentSMS (Plant Protection) PresentSMS (Fishery Science) PresentSMS (Animal Science) PresentSMS (Soil Science) PresentProg. Assistant (Lab Technician) PresentProg. Assistant (Computer) PresentFarm Manager Vacant 08.12.2015Assistant/Accountant PresentStenographer Grade -III PresentDriver PresentDriver Present

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Sanctioned In position If vacant, since whenSupporting Staff PresentSupporting Staff Present

17. Present Status of KVK infrastructure

Infrastructure Complete Underconstruction Not started Reasons,

if not startedAdministrative building Trainees’ hostel Staff quarter Demonstrations :(i) Vermi-compost unit(ii) Low cost planting material production unit(iii) Integrated Farming system(iv) Azolla unit(v) Shed-Net House(vi) Fish hatchery unit

Irrigation channel

18. Fund requirement and expenditure (Rs.)Sl. No. Particular of expenditure Expenditure (last year) Expected requirement (Rs.)A. Recurring :

1. Pay and allowances 76,93,293.00 1,20,00,000.002. T.A. 99,992.00 2,00,000.003. HRD 0.00 50,000.004. Contingency 10,000,00.00 0.00

a. Office contingency 3,80,000.00 8,00,000.00b. Training 2,85,000.00 4,00,000.00c. FLD 1,90,000.00 2,00,000.00d. OFT 95,000.00 1,00,000.00e. TSP Activity 4,00,000.00 2,00,000.00f. Maintenance of Building 50,000.00 5,00,000.00

Total (A) : 91,98,000.00 1,37,50,000.00B. Non-Recurring :

1. Furniture & Equipment(Biometric) 30,000.00 5,00,000.002. Library - 10,000.003. Irrigation channel - 3,00,000.004. Boundary wall - 1,10,00,000.005. Land Development - 5,00,000.006. Threshing Floor - 10,00,000.007. Go-down - 10,00,000.008. Implements Shed - 10,00,000.009. Vehicle (Motorcycle 02 nos.) 1,20,000.00 9,00,000.00

Total of (B) : 1,50,000.00 1,62,10,000.00Grand Total (A + B) : 93,48,000.00 2,99,60,000.00

19. A brief write-up supported by quality photographs about the technology having wide acceptability among the farming community of the district with factual data.

The following technologies are widely accepted by the farmers of Dakshin Dinajpur district as a result of different training programmes, awareness camp and demonstration by the KVK –

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a) Zero tillage wheat cultivation : Reduced cost of cultivation and increase in yield increase the profit of poor farmers. Soil health is improved, weed population reduces, valuable natural resources like water and fossil fuel are saved. Due to these reasons the technology is widely accepted by the wheat growers of the district.

Results of 2013

Variety Area (ha)

No. of farmers

Yield (q/ha) Yield (q/ha) of Local check

% increase in yield B:C ratio

H L APBW-343 10 75 29.4 25.1 27.2 21.8 24.7% 2.4 (Demo)

(b) System of Rice Intensification Technology (SRI) : Due to lower water and seed requirement as well as higher yield than the traditional method of rice cultivation, SRI is accepted by the farmers.

Performance of SRI Techniques in some of the selected Farmers' Field in Dakshin Dinajpur District (2013)

Name of the Farmers Village Block Variety Yield (q/ha)SRI Traditional

Shyamal Das Hardighi Tapan IET 4094 64.8

41.8

Surja Das Hardighi Tapan IET 4094 62.6Prantosh Ch. Pal Hardighi Tapan IET 4094 69.0Shyamal Barman Hardighi Tapan IET 4094 64.2Tapas Roy Parilahat Tapan IET 4094 51.8Sukur Ali Fulbari Gangarampur IET 4094 66.7

(c) Best management practices (BMP) of pest control: Farmers are widely accepting the following low cost effective technologies for controlling pests –

Screening of physiologically matured seeds by saline water Seed treatment with chemicals Seed bed treatment with chemicals Skip row transplanting after 8-10 rows Bird purture for sitting birds in the field for controlling insects Pheromone trap for trapping insects

(d) Piggery : Ghungroo pig is one of the native breeds of terai region of West Bengal with high fecundity & growth rate. The breed is widely spread in various tribal area of Jalpaiguri district. Dakshin Dinajpur KVK took up animal science developmental activity in the district from 2006-07.

Number of demonstration & horizontal spread of technology in various block of district

Sl. No

Activity year

No of Demonstration Name of Block in district

Avg. no of piglet per single pig unit/Annum

Horizontal spread of tech. thru piglet

distribution1. 2006-07 03(ST) Tapan, Balurghat 16/Sow 12 nos2. 2007-08 04(ST) + 01(SC) Tapan, Balurghat, Kumarganj 18/Sow 18 nos3. 2008-09 06(ST) Tapan, Balurghat, Kumarganj 17/Sow 22 nos4. 2009-10 03(ST) Tapan, Balurghat 19/Sow 16 nos5. 2010-11 02 (ST) Tapan, Balurghat 16/Sow 12 nos6. 2011-12 02 (ST) Tapan, Balurghat 16/Sow 16 nos7. 2012-13 04 (ST) Tapan, Balurghat 18/Sow 15 nos.8. 2013-14 03 (ST) Tapan, Balurghat 15/Sow 12 nos.

Total : 28 nos. 123 nos.

d) Air breathing fish culture : As a result of successful breeding of magur (low cost unit developed and popularized by DDKVK), farmers are getting seeds of magur locally. Due to high price of magur in the market farmers are widely accepted scientific cultivation of air breathing fish in the district.

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Over a six-month period 20 new households of Dakshin Dinajpur took up this method of fish farming, without intervention of the regular programme. A diffusion ratio of 20/15 = 1.3 could be obtained.

The fish attained a marketable size of 100 g in six months period. Harvesting of magur was done by dewatering the pond completely and picking them manually from the culture ponds. Production of 3 tonnes was achieved from one hectare of water area. Result of the study showed that Net income/0.133 ha and B:C ratio from cat fish culture was about Rs. 83,500 and 3.87, respectively.

Economic Analysis of magur (Clarias batrachus) production in a 0.133 ha pondParameters Input (Rs.) Parameters Output (Rs.)

Manure and lime 1000.00 Total production (kg) 450 kgPrice of fingerlings 19500.00 Market rate( Rs. / kg) 250.00Feed cost 3000.00 Gross income 112500.00Net Fencing 5000.00 Net profit 83500.00Miscellaneous 500.00 B:C Ratio 3.87:1

Total cost : 29000.00

(Signature)Senior Scientist & Head

D. Dinajpur Krishi Vigyan KendraUttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalaya

Majhian, Patiram, D. Dinajpur

(Signature)Director of Extension Education

Uttar Banga Krishi ViswavidyalayaPundibari, Cooch Behar, W.B.

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