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eBook
2019-20
Directorate of Agriculture (Research & Extension)
Tuikual South, Aizawl – 796001
Phone: 0389-2319025
http://www.agriculture.mizoram.gov.in
E-mail: [email protected]
MESSAGE
The performance of Agriculture and Allied sector in Mizoram continues to be critical even though
more than 60 per cent of our population are engaged in Agriculture and Allied sector and continues to be the
main source of livelihood for the rural community. The major factors which may be responsible for the low
output in the Agriculture sector especially farming may account to the still prevalent Shifting cultivation or
'Jhumming', climatic variations, fragmented land holdings, lack of timely availability of quality seeds and
unorganized marketing chain and inadequate supporting infrastructures in the state.
Directorate of Agriculture, Research & Extension has been collaborating with the Indian Council of
Agricultural Research and other various Research stations in the country and has been promoting innovative
Agricultural technologies by conducting On Farm Testing (OFT) and Front Line Demonstration (FLD) to
find out suitable technologies that are location-specific and subject them to refinement as per the local
requirements. These are then disseminated for large scale adoption to boost up the level of production.
Realizing the potentials of Organic Farming in the State, farmers are being organized into FIGs with
the final aim to federate into Famer’s Producer Organizations (FPO). Crop specific organic production
clusters are also being identified to promote organic brand for creation of sustainable organic market
linkages.
I feel happy to place on record my appreciation of the efforts made by the Officers and staff of the
Directorate of Agriculture, Research & Extension in bringing out this e-Book for 2019-2020.
I am sure this report will be useful for policy makers, research organizations and all other
stakeholders.
( C. LALRINSANGA )
C. Lalrinsanga MINISTER Agriculture,
Irrigation & Water Resources,
Cooperation
Room No. 107 & 108
Mizoram Secretariat, MINECO
Khatla, Aizawl, Mizoram -796001
Office : 0389 – 2322298
Fax : 0389 – 2336244
Introduction 1-2
Staff Position 3
Achievement during 2019-20 :
1. Crop Improvement
i. Development of State crop variety
ii. Development of local landraces of Maize crops for state
varieties
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4-6
2. Agriculture Education
i. Upgradation of Integrated Training Centre (ITC), Hnahthial
ii. Research studies under NEDFI-TEDF
6-7
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3. Infrastructure Development
i. Establishment of OP-12 Bio-fertilizer Production Unit for
sustainable Agriculture under the State Flagship Programme
SEDP.
ii. Biological Control Laboratory under Rural Infrastructure
Development Fund (RIDF) -NABARD
7-8
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4.
Important events organized 8-9
5. Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern
Region (MOVCD-NER).
9-14
6. National Food Security Mission - Tree Borne Oilseeds (NFSM-
TBO)
14
7. Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) 14-17
8. State Agricultural Management & Extension Training Institute
(SAMETI)
18-20
9.
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK)
21-31
Contents
1
Brief introduction of the Department
To formulate need based state specific research programme in Agriculture and Allied
sector, a separate Directorate of Agriculture, Research & Extension was established by bifurcating
it from Directorate of Agriculture & Minor Irrigation during 2001-2002 vide Government of
Mizoram order No.A.11018/1/2001-AGR dated 01.10.2002 to coordinate with various
Agricultural Research Institutes to refine, assess and transfer proven technologies to the farmers.
The allocations of business assigned for Directorate of Agriculture (Research & Extension) at the
initial year of establishment are:
1. Direction and Administration
2. Agriculture Research and Education
3. Farmers’s Training
4. Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVK)
5. Integrated Training Centre (ITC)
6. Agriculture Farms
The Agriculture sector is important for food security, employment generation and
economic growth. Modern agriculture is knowledge-based, in which education at all levels,
particularly higher education has an important role. New technologies are needed to break yield
barriers, utilize inputs more efficiently and diversify to more sustainable and higher value
cropping patterns.
The major activities of Directorate of Agriculture (Research & Extension) is mainly
focussed on development of Agriculture and Allied sectors in a holistic manner with a vision of
doubling Farmers Income by ensuring farmers’ access to skills, technologies to ensure
quantifiable improvement in production and productivity, increasing returns to farmers from
Agriculture and Allied sectors and to reduce yield gap with focused interventions.
With the introduction of new schemes and new initiatives by the Central Government and
State Government, the extend of responsibilities and assignment of Directorate of Agriculture
(Research & Extension) is being expanded each year. Directorate of Agriculture, Research &
Extension is presently implementing four (4) Centrally Sponsored Schemes and two (2) Central
sector schemes in addition to the on-going normal state programme as below:
Centrally Sponsored Schemes:
(1) Sub-Mission of Agricultural Extension (ATMA & SAMETI)
(2) Sub-Mission on Seed and Planting Materials (SMSP)
(3) National Food Security Mission- Tree-Borne Oilseeds (NFSM-TBO)
(4) Rashtriya Krishi Vigyan Yojana (RKVY)
Central Sector schemes:
(1) Krishi Vigyan Kendra scheme in 7 Districts
(2) Mission Organic Value Chain Development in North Eastern Region (MOVCD – NER)
Vision:
Strengthening Agricultural Research and Extension for enhancing crop production and
productivity.
Mission:
Sustainability of Agriculture by interfacing Agricultural Research, Education and front-
line Extension initiatives complemented with institutional support.
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Objectives:
1. Identification of technologies suitable for different Agro-climatic zones of Mizoram.
2. To Increase production, productivity and farm income.
3. Diversification of Agriculture for higher farm income.
4. Enhancing productivity and quality through efficient input management, Plant Health
Management including Post-harvest Management and value addition.
5. Frontline agricultural extension through technology assessment, refinement & demonstration.
6. Production of quality seeds of major Agricultural crops.
Functions:
1. To disseminate knowledge and skills through formal training, informal out-reach activities.
2. To coordinate front-line demonstrations of proven varietal and production technologies.
3. Transfer of technology for increased production and productivity through demonstrations,
trainings and exposure visits.
4. Production of seeds of high yielding varieties to achieve higher seed replacement rate and
higher productivity.
5. Promotion and popularisation of latest technologies like Integrated Pest Management,
Integrated Nutrient Management, Organic farming etc.
6. To plan, coordinate and monitor research for enhancing production and productivity of
Agriculture sector.
7. To promote quality education in agriculture sector.
The Organizational Charts under Directorate of Agriculture (Research & Extension)
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Staff Position under
Directorate of Agriculture (Research & Extension) as on 01.04.2020
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Name of Post No. of
post
Post filled
up
No. of
vacant post
A. Directorate of Agriculture (R&E)
1. Director of Agriculture (Research & Extension) 1 1 -
2. Deputy Director (Research & Extension) 1 1 -
3. Deputy Director (Farm & Quality Seeds) 1 1 -
4. Subject Matter specialist (R&E) 1 1 -
5. Agriculture Extension Officers (AEO) 3 3 -
6. Superintendent 1 1 -
7. Assistant 2 1 1
8. UDC 4 4 -
9. LDC 8 4 4
10. Steno Grade- III 1 1 -
11. Junior Engineer 1 1 -
12. Driver 3 2 1
13. Group 'D' (Messenger, Peon, Chowkidar, etc.) 9 6 3
Sub-total 36 27 9
B. Farm & Laboratories
1. Seed Analyst 1 1 -
2. Insecticide Analyst 1 1 -
3. Analytical Assistant 1 1 -
4. Farm Manager 2 2 -
5. Senior Gram Sevak 1 1 -
6. Gram Sevak 3 3 -
7. Laboratory Assistant 1 1 -
8. Power tiller operator 1 1 -
9. Assistant Tractor operator 1 - 1
Sub-total 12 11 1
TOTAL 48 38 10
C. Integrated Training Centre (ITC), Hnahthial
1. Principal 1 1 -
2. Vice Principal, ITC 1 1 -
3. Instructor,ITC (MAS- IV) 6 3 3
4. Instructor, ITC (Vety.) 1 1 -
5. Farm Supervisor (MAS-V) 1 1 -
6. UDC 2 1 1
7. LDC 2 2 -
8. Carpenter 1 - 1
9. Vety. Field Assistant 1 - 1
10. Driver 2 1 1
11. Power tiller operator 1 1 -
12. Poultry Attendant 1 - 1
13. Animal Attendant 1 - 1
14. Cook 1 - 1
15. Group 'D' (Peon, Chowkidar etc.) 5 4 1
Sub-total 27 16 11
GRAND TOTAL 67 52 15
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Achievements during 2019-2020:
1. Crop Improvement:
i. Development of State crop variety:
Directorate of Agriculture, Research & Extension and Indian Council of Agricultural
Research, Mizoram Centre, Kolasib, initiated collection and characterization of Local Germplasm
of French Bean from different Districts of Mizoram since 2005 to identify the potential local
cultivars for release as state variety. Among all the local pole-type accessions collected, the yield
performance of the purple coloured French Bean (Code No. MZFB-48) was found to be superior
in the overall performance.
The State Seed Sub-Committee for Agricultural and Horticultural crops of Mizoram in its
meeting held on 26th January, 2019 has recommended release of this variety for Mizoram State
variety. For the first time in Agriculture Department, Mizoram local landrace of French Bean
variety (Code No. MZFB-48/IC – 0611106) named “Zorin Bean” was released as State Variety
by the Hon’ble Minister of Agriculture, Government of Mizoram.
It has yield potential of 109-137 quintal of tender pod/ha under normal condition. This
variety is recommended for upland, medium and low land with suitable irrigation system. The
pods are purple in coloured which are a good source of anthocyanin. The plant height ranges from
210 – 250 cm, immature, tender and fresh pod contains anthocyanins 7.0 – 7.25 mg/100 kg weight
i.e almost 16 fold more as compared to green podded ones. Large scale seed multiplication of this
particular variety is being carried out at Departmental Farms and Farmers Field and action is
initiated for Notification of this Variety at National Level through All India Co-ordinated
Research Project on Vegetable.
ii. Development of local landraces of Maize crops for State varieties:
Maize is one of the most popular Cereals grown in Mizoram and there are several local
land races of different types which are cultivated mostly for table purpose every year. Unlike
other Maize varieties found in other states, local landraces of Maize found in Mizoram have
distinct taste and characters. Extensive survey on exploring regional biodiversity reported a wide
diversity of Maize in Mizoram. Characterizations of these local maize landraces are essential for
initiating the grain quality research and for on-farm local germplasm conservation. There are
traditionally three broad groups of maize lines in Mizoram viz. (a) bold grain maize lines, suitable
for flour or feed preparation are known as Mimpui (b) Mimban had small cob sticky maize lines
for local consumption as food and (c) Puakzo was referred to the slender type hard grain cobs
having popping properties. A detail of the collection sites of Maize landraces in Mizoram is given
below:
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Maize lines Latitude Longitude Altitude
MZM - 1 23o16’14” N 92o46’35” N 803 m
MZM - 2 24o24’13” N 92o41’16” N 112 m
MZM - 3 23o53’12” N 92o44’11” N 978 m
MZM - 4 24o20’49” N 92o42’59” N 306 m
MZM - 5 23o46’28” N 92o44’30” N 1008 m
MZM - 6 22o52’08” N 92o45’25” N 1137 m
MZM - 7 23o49’15” N 92o44’02” N 1250 m
MZM - 8 23o38’18” N 92o43’33” N 774 m
MZM - 9 24o14’27” N 92o41’18” N 407 m
MZM -11 22o23’34” N 93o00’49” N 819 m
MZM -16 22o54’52” N 92o45’13” N 1165 m
MZM -17 22o52’14” N 92o42’43” N 573 m
MZM -19 24o02’04” N 92o40’51” N 590 m
MZM -20 23o41’09” N 92o28’36” N 614 m
Multilocational trial is being conducted at different Districts to evaluate the performance
of different Maize collections in collaboration with ICAR for NEH, Mizoram Centre, Kolasib and
KVKs. Attempt is being made to release maximum number of these local accessions for State
variety.
Pictorial presentation of maize cobs for the selected jhum maize lines crop duration
MZM-1 (Mimban)
Duration: 135-140 days
MZM-2 (Mimban)
Duration: 110-120 days
MZM-3 (Mimban)
Duration: 95-105 days
MZM-4 (Mimpui)
Duration: 85-95 days
MZM-5 (Mimpui)
Duration: 125-135 days
MZM-6 (Mimpui)
Duration: 85-90 days
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MZM-7 (Mimban)
Duration: 95 -105 days
MZM-8 (Mimban)
Duration: 125-140 days
MZM-9 (Mimban)
Duration: 95-100 days
MZM-11 (Mimpui)
Duration: 135-140 days
MZM-16 (Mimpui)
Duration: 90-95 days
MZM-17 (Puakzo)
Duration: 125-135 days
MZM-19 (Puakzo)
Duration: 125 -130 days
MZM-20 (Mimban)
Duration: 75-80 days
2. Agriculture Education
i. Upgradation of Integrated Training Centre (ITC), Hnahthial from 2 years Basic
Agriculture Training certificate course to 2 years Diploma Course – School of
Agricultural Sciences.
To provide skills and education in basic Agriculture and allied disciplines,
Agriculture Department established Integrated Training Centre (ITC) during 1981. The initial
mandated activities and objectives for establishment of ITC, Hnahthial was to impart theoretical
and practical training to in-service officers and staff from Agriculture and allied Departments who
have joined Government service without having adequate pre-training and exposure in the field of
basic Agriculture science and allied subjects. The present courses offered at ITC comprise of 6
different subjects namely Agronomy, Plant Protection, Soil Science, Horticulture, Extension
Science and Animal Science. This two (2) years course aims at providing knowledge about basic
Agriculture knowledge to the students.
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Looking at the advancement of Agricultural Technologies, it was felt necessary to revise
and upgrade the existing curriculum and syllabus from 2 years Basic Agriculture Training
Certificate Course to 2 years Diploma Course in Agricultural Science by addition of more
advance courses with more practical oriented syllabus with an aim to produce better quality
skilled manpower for promotion of self-employment and entrepreneurship among the present
generation of rural youth in Mizoram.
The Council of Ministers in its meeting held on 8th November, 2019 approved ITC
upgradation to 2 years Diploma course in Agricultural Science. Accordingly, the Government of
Mizoram issued Notification vide. No. A. 33025/1/2012- AGR Dated- 9.01.2020 for up
gradation of Integrated Training Centre, Hnahthial from 2-year Certificate Course in Basic
Agriculture Training (BAT) to School of Agriculture Sciences (2-year Diploma in Agricultural
Sciences). The revised syllabus will consist of 12 subjects with a total credit of 52 hrs in theory
and 28 hrs in practical.
ii. Research Studies under NEDFI-TEDF
During 2019-20, Directorate of Agriculture, Research & Extension submitted Research
studies proposal entitled “Study on Scope & Prospect of Oil Seeds and Coarse Cereals cultivation
in Mizoram with special emphasis to Emerging Market Opportunities, Value Chain Addition and
Supply chain Management” for funding under TEDF- NEDFI. Among several research studies
proposed from other parts of North Eastern states, the 23rd Executive Committee of the Techno
Economic Development Fund (TEDF) held on 21st June, 2019 approved only two (2) proposals
submitted and the proposal submitted by Directorate of Agriculture (R&E) was approved for an
outlay of Rs.100.00 lakh. To conduct the research works in Mizoram, NEDFI have already
shortlisted 6 Firms and selection of Firm will be finalized soon. The research finding of this study
is expected to help the Department in formulation of action plan and in identification of Gaps.
3. Infrastructure Development
i. Establishment of OP-12 Bio-fertilizer Production Unit for sustainable Agriculture
under in Mizoram under the State Flagship Programme – SEDP.
To promote Integrated Nutrient Management and to address the indiscriminate use of
synthetic fertilizers, Directorate of Agriculture (R&E) prepared project proposal entitled
“Establishment of OP-12 Bio-fertilizer Production Unit for sustainable Agriculture in Mizoram”
at Neihbawi, Sihphir under the State Flagship Programme - Socio-Economic Development
Programme (SEDP) for implementation with Department of Biotechnology, Mizoram University
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in collaboration with Council for Scientific and Industrial Research - North East Institute of
Science and Technology (CSIR-NEIST), Jorhat. A sum of Rs. 125.31 lakh was approved by
Government of Mizoram during 2019-20 for implementation of this project for a period of three
years (2019-20 to 2021-22). Preparation for ground works for construction of the laboratory
building is already started and procurement of laboratory equipments is underway. With this
project, it is expected to produce talc based Bio-fertilizers for all types of soils of Mizoram for
which CSIR-NEIST technology will be used. It is also expected to collect and identify maximum
number of Plant Growth promoting rhizobacteria from different parts of Mizoram.
ii. Biological Control Laboratory under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund
(RIDF) -NABARD.
The indiscriminate use of chemical pesticides has been causing wide spread environmental
pollution, resistance, resurgence of insect pests and is impacting food safety. To address the
indiscriminate use of chemical pesticides and to ensure availability of bio-agents in pest
management, a project proposal for “Establishment of Biological Control Laboratory at Lengpui,
Mamit District” was submitted under Rural Infrastructure Development Fund- XXV (RIDF-
XXV) during 2019-20 targeting mass production of different predators, parasitoids and other bio-
control agents and biopesticides. The project proposal get approval from NABARD Headquarter,
Chennai and National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD), Mizoram
Regional Office has conveyed sanction of loan amounting to Rs. 250.56 lakh from the total
Financial Outlay during 2019-20 and Rs. 13.19 lakh is to be contributed by the State Government.
Proposal for fund allocation is submitted to Finance Department, Government of Mizoram and it
is expected that with this project, many farmers will be able to adopt Integrated Pest Management
for controlling of crop pests which will reduce indiscriminate application of pesticides.
4. Important Events Organized
i. National Level Workshop on Fall Armyworm Management collaboration with
ICAR- Indian Institute of Maize Research (ICAR-IIMR) Ludhiana, Punjab ICAR-
National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR), Bengaluru and ICAR
for NEH, Mizoram Centre, Kolasib
One Day Workshop on Scientific Maize Cultivation in North East India at Aizawl was
organized with the initiative of ICAR- Indian Institute of Maize Research, Ludhiana, Punjab,
ICAR- National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR), Bengaluru and ICAR for
NEH, Mizoram Centre, Kolasib in collaboration with Directorate of Agriculture (Research &
Extension), Government of Mizoram in which the Hon’ble Minister of Agriculture graced the
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programme as a Chief Guest. This programme was organized keeping in view the serious
problems faced by Mizoram Farmers due to the rapid outbreak of Invasive pests of Maize – Fall
Army Worm during 2019. The programme was attended by Several Extension workers and
Officers of the State Agriculture Department and scientists from KVKs in which ICAR Scientists
have demonstrated Integrated Pest management for the management of Fall Armyworm. They
also demonstrated Hybrid Maize Seed production and the potential of Sweet Corn and Baby Corn
cultivation for improvement of rural livelihood for doubling farmers’ income in Mizoram through
power point presentation.
ii. Training Attended
As requested by the Hon’ble Agriculture Minister, Government of Mizoram, ICAR-
National Bureau of Agricultural Insect Resources (NBAIR), Bengaluru have organized 5 days
Training programme for Officers of Agriculture Department, Government of Mizoram on the
topic Integrated Management Fall Army Worm and two officers have attended the programme.
5. Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region
(MOVCD-NER):
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Realizing the potential of organic farming in the North Eastern Region of the country
Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare has launched a Central Sector Scheme entitled
“Mission Organic Value Chain Development for North Eastern Region” for implementation in the
states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and
Tripura, during the 12th plan period. The scheme aims at development of certified organic
production in a value chain mode to link growers with consumers and to support the development
of entire value chain starting from inputs, seeds, certification, to the creation of facilities for
collection, aggregation, processing marketing and brand building initiative.
Directorate of Agriculture (Research & Extension) being the Nodal Department in the
State have started “Mission Organic Value Chain Development (MOVCD- NER) for promotion
of Organic Farming in Mizoram which is Central Sector Scheme in 5 districts of Mizoram.
During the year 2019-20, the scheme has covered 7000 ha involving 6000 Nos. of farmers and
since the time of inception i.e. 2017 onwards till 2019, the scheme has covered 13,000 hectares,
involving 14,104 numbers of Organic farmers and initiate formation of 13 nos. of Farmer
Producer Organization (FPO) and 1 No. of Farmer Producer Company (FPC). The scheme is
looking after cultivation of selected high valued crops such as Turmeric, Chillies, Ginger and Tea
on cluster approach. The main approach of the scheme is market oriented farming and the
Department is working alongside with other State Department, Companies and Agencies. In
Organic Certification, most of the clusters have been awarded Organic Scope Certification (C2)
and they are in the C2 and C3 stage of Certification.
Achievement under MOVCD- NER during 2019-20.
The development of organic value chain under MOVCD-NER scheme has seen many
positive changes since its inception in Mizoram i.e. 2017. 14 FPOs were formed and one (1) FPO
i.e. Reitlang Organic Farmers Producer Company was upgraded into Farmers Producer Company.
The total area covered is 7000 hectares where 8104 farmers are mobilised, these organic farmers
are grouped into 239 FIGs. To replace subsistence farming/Jhum into local resource based, self-
sustainable, high commercial organic enterprise – Mizo Chilli, Turmeric, Ginger and Tea are
selected under this scheme. C2 (Scope Certificate) was issued for all the registered organic
clusters under MOVCD-NER Phase-I and it is expected C1 (Scope Certificate) will be issued for
MOVCD-NER Phase-II organic clusters. It is estimated that as much as Rs.1253.323 lakh worth
of farm produces was sold during 2018-19 by organic farmers.
It is also estimated 3000 MT of Mizo Chilli (Fresh), 16,000 MT of Ginger, 17,000 MT of
Turmeric (fresh) and 500 qtl. of Made Tea will be produced during 2019-20.
Phase-II of MOVCD-NER is being implemented from 2019 as extension of organic
cluster or identifying new cluster within the existing Farmer Producer Organizations so as to
develop economically viable and to create a self-sustainable market linkage by FPOs. An area of
6,000 Ha have been selected involving 6,000 farmers.
i. Service Provider/Certifying Agency/Entrepreneurs : Mission Organic Mizoram have
engaged different companies/entrepreneurs for the success of the scheme at different
levels as shown below:
a) Clover Organic Pvt. Ltd., Pritam Road, Dehradun as Service Provider of ICS
management, documentation, training of farmers, etc.
b) Ecocert India Pvt.Ltd., Gurgaon, Haryana as an Organic Certifying Agency
c) State Agricultural Management & Extension Training Institute (SAMETI),
Mizoram as Resource Institute for all FPOs/FPCs
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d) Angel Business Promoters of Mizoram, Zarkawt, Aizawl as Service Provider to
develop market linkage, preparation of business plan, upgradation of FPOs/FPCs
e) One Organic Partnership, Zarkawt, Aizawl to establish Integrated Processing Unit,
brand promotion, advertisement, processing, packaging, branding, etc.
ii. Organic Youth Group: The working age of farmers in the village is increasing as more
and more youth move to bigger towns and Aizawl city in search of aspirational jobs.
Members of Farmers Organisation under the scheme are in their late 30’s and above. This
has made the implementation of an internet based electronic services (TraceNet) difficult
and moreover made the future sustainability of the organic business uncertain.
We suggested the creation of youth group to attract the youth and bring more
talents who could understand latest technology and business of the day. This was
implemented at Reiek Block Turmeric Grower Society and West Phaileng Block Chillies
Grower Society.
They had already organized post-harvest management training on organic farming
and compost making training. Many young aspiring farmers and future agriculture
entrepreneurs attended these training sessions. One of the Office Bearers of the Youth
Group has become one of the Executive Members of the FPO to bring in young and fresh
minds and also to ensure the sustainability of the organic business initiative.
There is a plan to form Youth Group for all the 14 FPOs.
iii. Primary Processing for Turmeric Growers: The three organic turmeric FPOs had
procured Turmeric Boiler with a capacity of 10 Ton per day and Turmeric Polisher with a
capacity of 800 kg per batch to enable themselves to run primary processing at their
village collection centres. This should enable them to add value to their produce and get
higher return for their venture. The three FPOs are Reiek Block Turmeric Grower, FPO
Turmeric Group, Kolasib and Organic Turmeric & Mizo Chilli Producer Society, Tlabung.
iv. Development of Organic Tea as new crop under MOM: Tea has been selected in order
to develop a new organic product that could be branded and priced as a premium product
under MOM. A tea producing region has been identified in Mizoram that covers 4 villages
namely Darzo, Lungleng South, Muallianpui and South Vanlaiphai. This region started
growing tea in the late 1920’s. Lungleng was the first tea growing village and it had spread
to other surrounding villages.
Darbilhi Tea Processing Unit was commissioned on 14th September, 2018. Organic
Orthodox Tea will be produced and 320 kg made tea can be produced per day. It is
proposed to install Green Tea processing machine.
Since the operations and the business will be in the ‘small tea growers’ category,
the main focus will be in the ‘Speciality Tea’ segment. Darzo tea brand is already tested
and marketed in Mizoram.
v. Organic Retail Point: Angel Organic Point, a retail outlet solely for organic products and
produces from farms has been opened in a prime market area of Zarkawt in Aizawl. The
retail shop was opened on 1st August 2018. Organic products from India and local
products from One Organic Partnership and fresh organic vegetables from farmers under
MOM are sold at the Angel Organic Point.
vi. Primary Collection Centre and Solar Drying Tunnel: All the FPOs are building
collection point for primary collection of organic produce in their area. Some of the FPOs
have also procured and installed Solar Tunnel Dryer unit. 25 units have already been
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installed for all Chilli FPOs. Drying of organic produce at primary level is very important
in post-harvest management and in a tropical humid region like Mizoram.
Reiek FPO has acquired land for the primary processing unit and work has been
going to construct working shed. Likewise, West Phaileng FPO purchased farm land for
organic cultivation and land with Phaileng town for collection point and primary
processing. In Champhai the FPO has leased land and go-down in the Government
Industrial Estate at Zote for collection point, drying and primary processing.
vii. Products Developed under MOM : Different products developed under MOM are
(1) Hmarcha Um (Traditional Mizo Chilli pickle).
(2) Hmarcha Hmui (Mizo Chilli roasted & Crushed).
(3) Ginger Powder.
(4) Ginger Flake.
(5) Turmeric Powder.
(6) Organic Orthodox Tea.
(7) Turmeric Dried Finger.
(8) Turmeric Tea Cinnamon flavored.
viii. Farmers Business Network of Mizoram (FBNM): FBNM has been formed to facilitate
trading of organic produce under MOM and to act as aggregator. Care has been taken to
build trust in developing business and trade between the farmers, FPOs and buyers from
all over India and even abroad. It has been identified that buyers from outside Mizoram
would need someone to ensure quality and quantity of their traded goods and products.
ix. Trade Agreement: FPOs have signed Trade Agreement with NERAMAC, Guwahati
and Cool Revival, Kolkata to export ginger and it is proposed to sign trade agreement
with Big Basket, New Delhi.
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Achievement
(2018-19)
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Achievement
(2019-20)
1. Area expansion 7000 Ha. 7000 Ha. 6000 Ha. 6000 Ha.
2. No. of farmers 8104 Nos. 8104 Nos. 6000 Nos. 6000 Nos.
Among the Farmer Producer Organization already registered under MOVCD, Reitlang
Organic Producer Company Limited (ROPCO Ltd), an organic farming company which was
initially set up by turmeric growers of Reiek and registered as Farmer Producer Organization
(FPO) was incorporated as a company on 17th July, 2019. The company is solely managed by
turmeric growers of Reiek and adjoining three other villages and has about 400 shareholders. The
company launched two products - organic turmeric powder in poly packs and organic turmeric
capsules.
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Mizo hmarcha Pickle Mizo hmarcha phoro Mizo hmarcha muh
Turmeric Tea Bag
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6. National Food Security Mission - Tree Borne Oilseeds (NFSM- TBO)
National Food Security Mission – Tree Borne Oilseeds (NFSM-TBO) is a Centrally
Sponsored Scheme where funding pattern is 90:10. It envisages increase in production of
vegetable oils sourced from oilseeds, oil palm and TBOs Under the scheme, the total area under
Olive plantation since the time of inception i.e. 2016 to 2020 is 404 ha. in 4 villages namely-W.
Lungdar, Reiek, Ailawng and Sihfa and during 2019-20, the total area covered under Olive is 74
hectares. Different Olive varieties viz., Arbequina, Barnea, Cartina, Picual, Korneiki and
Picholine are cultivated.
7. Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA).
The centrally sponsored Scheme “ Support to State Extension Programmes for extension
Reforms” commonly known as ATMA is an on-going scheme being implemented since 2005-
2006 in 4 Districts of Mizoram Viz. Aizawl, Champhai, Kolasib and Lunglei Which was extended
to the other four Districts viz. Lawngtlai, Mamit, Siaha and Serchhip since 2008-2009. ATMA is
the mainstream extension mechanism in Agriculture and allied entrusted by Ministry of
Agriculture, Govt. of India. ATMA reach out to farmers of every corner of Mizoram by
conducting different activities viz. Trainings, Exposure visit, Demonstration, Farmers Scientist
Interaction, Kisan Gosthis etc.,120961 numbers of farmers have attended the activities since
implementation of the scheme. Since the extension delivery was oriented towards group approach
catering to the location specific requirement of the farmers, ATMA reach out to the farmers by
forming Farmers Interest Group in all the blocks of Mizoram and Gender concerns have been
given adequate emphasis under ATMA by forming Women Food Security Group.
Fund approved by State Level Sanctioning Committee - 1215.75 lakh
Fund received from GOI - 565.7 lakh
Unspent balance from 2018-2019 - 29. 39lakh
State Matching Share - 62.87 lakh
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Sl.
No CAFETARIA TARGET ACHIEVEMENT
No Name Of activities Unit Amount
(in lakh)
Target
Farmers
Unit Amount
(in lakh)
Farmers
Benefitte
d
1 B.2 Training of farmers
a Inter State 32 20.00 320 0 0.00 0
b Within State 16 16.00 400 8 8.00 200
c Within District 8 32.00 8000 2 8.00 2000
2 B.3 Organizing Demonstration
a Agriculture 390 15.6 7800 60 2.40 1200
b Allied 1170 46.8 23400 148 5.92 2960
3 B.4 Exposure visit of farmers
a Inter State 52 20.8 208 0 0.00 0
b Within state 16 12.8 320 2 1.60 40
c Within district 26 7.8 2600 8 2.40 800
4 B.5 Farmers Group (FIG)
a Capacity building 338 16.9 8450 26 1.30 650
b Seed money/Revolving Fund 260 26.0 6500 26 2.60 650
c Food Security Group 78 7.8 1950 26 2.60 650
5 B.6 Rewards & incentives- Farmers
Group
16 12.8 184 0 0.00 0
6 B.7 Farmers awards 130 13.0 26 0 0.00 0
7 B.8 District level exhibition/ Kisan
Melas
8 32.0 2000 0 0.00 0
8 B.9 a). Information Dissemination
through printed leaflets etc.
8 16.00 500 0 0.00 0
b). Low cost publication 8 5.76 1000 8 5.76 1000
9 B.10 Dev. Of Techno pack in digital
form
8 1.6 200 0 0.00 0
10 B.11 a). Farmers Scientist Interaction 16 3.2 800 8 1.60 400
b). Designated support from
KVK/SAU
96 1.92 500 0 0.00 0
c). Joint visit by scientist &
extension workers.
208 2.91 200 104 1.456 -
11 B.12 Organization of Kisan Gosthis 52 7.8 3120 26 3.90 1560
12 B.13 Assessment, Refinement,
Validation & Adoption.
8 16.0 - 0 0.00 0
13 B.14 a) OE at District level 8 dist 40.0 - 8 dist 9.2128 -
b)Hiring of vehicle 8 dist 14.40 - 0 0.00 -
c) OE at block level 26
blocks
7.80 - 26
blocks
2.6 -
d). OE for DFAC meeting 32 1.6 - 0 0.00 0
e). OE for BFAC meeting 156 3.9 - 0 0.00 0
14 B.15 Farm school 78 22.94292 2340 52 15.29528 1560
15 D.3 Farmer Friend 359 43.08 359 359 43.08 359
16 E.2 Innovative Activities – District
Components
35 17.5 - 8 4.00 -
17 F Innovative Technology Dissemination component
F.4b GPRS charges 78 3.9 - 0 0.00 0
18 G. Salary 515.84 lakh
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Importation of viable pig breeds for pig farmers under ATMA Aizawl District in
PPE Mode
ATMA Aizawl District in collaboration with some pig farmers in and around Aizawl city
in Public Private Partnership (PPE) mode imported 33 nos. of piglet consisting of 5 viable pig
breeds from Siliguri, West Bengal. The importation process was carried out in two phases :
1. Identification and selection of good piggery farm; maintaining good quality breeds and
healthy pigs:
Conducted during 7th - 9th Sept, 2019 in and around Siliguri where good stocks are
expected to get as per information collected from Pig farmers Association platform like
Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram. After visiting and interaction with different farms and
owners, Mr. Siddarth Rai’s Alpine Piggery Farm established in PPE mode with State Vety
Department, Govt. of West Bengal was selected for the purpose. The whole programme was
organised by ATMA Aizawl District under Inter-state Training & Exposure visit programme
for Piggery farmers.
2. Transportation of pigs:
After obtaining permission for import of pigs from Govt. of Mizoram, the piglets were
transported by truck during 3rd - 10th February, 2020. The cost of piglets and their
transportation is shared by the farmers while the travelling expenditure is met from the
contribution made by the farmers and ATMA Aizawl District under Interstate- Exposure Visit
programme.
The imported breeds are Large white Yorkshire, Landrace, Duroc, Hampshire and
Berkshire.
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Action Photograph of ATMA, 2019-20
State Level Exhibition, Synod Conference Centre
Activities of District ATMA,2019-20
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8. State Agricultural Management & Extension Training Institute (SAMETI).
SAMETI has been set up under Support to State Extension Programme for Extension
Reforms Scheme under the umbrella of National Mission on Agriculture Extension &
Technology –Sub Mission on Agriculture Extension (SMAE).State Agricultural Management and
Extension Training Institute is an autonomous state level Institute with a mandate of conducting
capacity building programmes for Extension Functionaries in the State. Training courses are
organized on Agricultural Technology, Extension Management, Gender mainstreaming,
Extension Reforms, Human Resource Management and Information Technology. SAMETI also
aims to provide extension management input for extension functionaries of Agriculture and Line
Departments. SAMETI facilitates infrastructure to conduct workshops and reviews.
Major achievement of SAMETI during the last one year can be summarized as below:
i. Collaborative Training Programmes In collaboration with EEI (NE Region), and National Institute of Agricultural Marketing
(NIAM) Jaipur, Rajasthan, 7 (Seven) training programmes were conducted during 2019-20 as
shown below:
SN Topic Venue Date
1. Supply Chain Management in Agriculture & Allied
Sectors
Aizawl Oct.22nd to 25th, 2019
2. Participatory Methods and Techniques for Effective
Extension Services
Aizawl Feb. 25th to 28th, 2020
3. Market Led Extension Aizawl Oct. 29th to 31st,2019
4. Orientation of Risk Management in Agricultural
Marketing and PMFBY
Aizawl Oct. 29th to 31st,2019
5. Farmer Insurance Scheme Aizawl Nov. 26th to 29th, 2019
6. Linking FPOs to Market Aizawl Nov. 26th to 29th,2019
7. Role of e-NAM and ICT use in Agricultural
Marketing and PMFBY
Aizawl Nov. 26th to 29th,2019
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ii. Skill Training of Rural Youth (STRY)
For the year 2019 - 2020 a total number of 20 training programmes were proposed.
However, 18 training programmes were given. An amount of Rs. 7, 56,000 was received from
MANAGE, Hyderabad for conducting 18 STRY programmes in different districts of ATMA, and
other training centre viz. MFPRTC,ITC,MOF,MDTC,MKVIB @ Rs. 42, 000/unit. The following
STRY programmes were successfully conducted during 2019-2020.
Sl.
No Sector Code Skilling Area Name of
District
Name of Training Institutions
1.
Agriculture
1 Agricultural apprenticeship
training under mechanization and
technology
Lunglei ATMA, Lunglei
2. 5 Organic Farming Serchhip ATMA, Serchhip
3. 13 Grading of agricultural produce
for marketing and storage
Aizawl Mizoram Food Processing
Research and Training Centre,
Seling
4. 15 Integrated Pest Management in
Crops
Aizawl SAMETI, Mizoram
5. 15 Integrated Pest Management in
Crops
Lunglei Integrated Training Centre,
Hnahthial
6. 19 Production of bio-pesticides Lunglei ATMA, Lunglei
7. 20 Vermi-Composting Kolasib Model Organic Farm, Thingdawl
8. 20 Vermi-Composting Kolasib Mission Development Training
Centre, Bualpui N
9.
Horticulture
2 Bee-Keeping Champhai ATMA, Champhai
10. 2 Bee-Keeping Aizawl Multi-Disciplinary Training
Centre, MKVIB, Zemabawk
11. 6 Post-Harvest Processing and
Packaging of fruits and
Vegetables
Aizawl ATMA, Aizawl
12. Animal
Husbandry,
Dairying &
Fisheries
6 Piggerry Rearing and
Management
Lawngtlai ATMA, Lawngtlai
13. 8 Poultry rearing and management Serchhip ATMA, Serchhip
14. 9 Fish Rearing and Management Mamit ATMA, Mamit
15. 11 Ornamental Fish Farming Aizawl ATMA, Aizawl
Skill Training of Rural Youth
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iii. Post Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Extension Management (PGDAEM)
National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management (MANAGE) has launched one-
year Post-Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Extension Management (PGDAEM) programme for
the public extension functionaries in distance learning mode in 2007. The programme is
sponsored by Dept. of Agriculture and Cooperative, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India.
SAMETI is looking after PGDAEM at state level under the guidance of MANAGE. During 2019-
20, 9 candidates have enrolled as the 12th Batch and 8 candidates successfully completed the
course.
Dates for PGDAEM Contact Class and Examination:
Sl. No Programme Dates & Duration
1. Contact Classes PGDAEM 1st Semester 5th to 9th August, 2019
2. PGDAEM Examination 1st Semester 23rd to 27th September, 2019
3. Contact Classes PGDAEM 2nd Semester 2nd to 6th December, 2019
4. PGDAEM Examination 2nd Semester 3rd to 7th February, 2020
iv. Linkage with other Institutions and organizations
During 2019-20, SAMETI linked up and signed agreement with various institutions and
organizations in collaboratively carrying out various programmes and projects.
1. As in the previous year, SAMETI, Mizoram has been recognized as a State Nodal Institute
for conducting Skill Training of Rural Youth sponsored by MANAGE, Hyderabad.
2. SAMETI is also a Nodal Implementing Agency for affiliating Nodal Training Institute (KVK,
ATMA, SLI) for DAESI programme under MANAGE.
3. The institute also has the role of acting as a State Nodal Training Institute for conducting Post
Graduate Diploma in Agricultural Extension Management (PGDAEM) under MANAGE.
4. An Agreement been signed with FAO, UN as a Training Institute for 2018-2019, the project
was successfully conducted and completed on December, 2019.
5. MOU signed with MANAGE, Hyderabad on 28th August 2019 for SAMETI to act as Nodal
Training Institute for conducting AC&ABC programmes (Agri Clinics and Agri Business
Centres).
6. The Director, SAMETI, Mizoram has been appointed as a National Facilitator since 10th
October, 2019 by MANAGE, Hyderabad for a period of 1 year.
7. SAMETI, Mizoram linked with National Institute of Agricultural Marketing (NIAM), Jaipur,
Rajasthan in conducting collaboration training programmes and successfully conducted
5(Five) training programmes from October to November, 2019 at Aizawl, Mizoram.
8. Department of Agriculture/ Horticulture/ AH &Vety/Sericulture/Fisheries/Land Resource,
Soil and Water Conservation
9. KVK
10. ITC, Hnahthial
11. MKVIB, Mizoram
12. MULCO
13. Mizoram Food Processing, Research and Training Center (MFPRTC), Seling
14. ICAR, Kolasib
15. SIRD& PR, Mizoram
16. Mizoram University
17. College of Horticulture, CAU, Thenzawl
18. College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry, CAU, Selesih
19. EEI(NE Region), AAU, Jorhat
20. Mission Development Training Centre (MDTC), Bualpui North
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9. Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs)
KVK, Kolasib District
KVK, Mamit District
KVK, Saiha District
KVK, Champhai District
KVK, Lunglei District
KVK, Serchhip District
KVK, Lawngtlai District
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Main activities of KVKs
1. On-Farm Testing (OFT) to assess the location specificity of agricultural technologies
under various farming systems.
2. Frontline Demonstrations (FLD) to establish production potential of technologies on the
farmers’ fields.
3. Capacity development of farmers and extension personnel to update their knowledge and
skills on modern agricultural technologies.
4. To work as Knowledge and Resource Centre of agricultural technologies for supporting
initiatives of public, private and voluntary sector in improving the agricultural economy of
the district.
5. Provide farm advisories using ICT & other media means on varied subjects of interest to
farmers. KVKs produce quality technological products (seed, planting material, bio-
agents, livestock) and make it available to farmers, organize frontline extension
activities, identify and document selected farm innovations and converge with ongoing
schemes and programs within the mandate of KVK.
Mandated activities completed by 7 KVKs of Mizoram under Directorate of Agriculture
(R&E) during the last year.
Sl.
No.
KVK On Farm Trial
(OFT)
Front Line
Demonstration
(FLD)
On-campus & Off-
campus Trainings
1. Champhai 8 10 38
2. Kolasib 12 10 42
3. Lunglei 10 9 40
4. Mamit 11 9 46
5. Lawngtlai 10 10 34
6. Siaha 11 12 31
7. Serchhip 15 12 63
TOTAL 77 72 294
Quality Products and Services to farmers.
Sl.
No.
KVK Seed
Productions
(qtls)
Planting
materials
(Nos.)
Bio- products
(qtls.)
Mobile advisory
services
(Nos.)
1. Champhai - 5500 11 845
2. Kolasib 10 250 5 1969
3. Lunglei 15 13,450 60 1275
4. Mamit 2.5 67,500 25 343
5. Lawngtlai - - - 537
6. Siaha - 9,850 10 129
7. Serchhip 61.2 50,000 - 1570
TOTAL 88.7 1,46,550 111 6668
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Other Programmes implemented by KVKs during 2019-20.
KVK PKVY STRY ASCI DFI CFLD ANY OTHERS
Champhai √ √ - √ √ NABARD
Kolasib √ √ √ √ - NARI
Lunglei √ √ √ √ - ARYA, NICRA
Mamit √ √ √ √ √ NABARD
KSHAMTA
Lawngtlai √ √ - √ √ IPM
Siaha √ √ √ √ - IPM,
JSA (Jal Shakti Abhiyan)
Serchhip - √ - √ √ NICRA
TOTAL 6 7 4 7 4
PKVY : Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana
STRY : Skill Training of Rural Youth funded from MANAGE, Hyderabad.
ASCI : Agricultural Skill Council of India
CFLD : Cluster Frontline Demonstration under NFSM-Pulses
NARI : Nutri-Sensitive Agriculture Resources and Innovations
SSHAMTA : Knowledge Systems and Homestead Agriculture Management in Tribal Areas
JSI : Jal Shakti Abhiyan
NICRA : National Innovative Climate Resilient Agriculture
Achievement & Success Stories of different KVKs during 2019-20
i. Attracting and Retaining Youth in Agriculture (ARYA) Project
In Mizoram, ARYA Project is implemented by KVK, Lunglei District. Different
enterprises selected under this Project are poultry, piggery, mushroom and bee keeping. Under
this project, the youths are provided skill training and capacity development training in their
enterprise. During the last one year, a total number of 15 youths are looking after their own
poultry units, 20 number of youths are running their piggery units, 10 youths are looking after
their bee keeping units and 20 number of youths are running their own mushroom production unit
successfully.
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ii. Promotion of Modern Bee Keeping for Sustaining Rural livelihood in Mamit District
– KVK, Lengpui, Mamit This project is funded by NABARD under Farm Sector Development scheme. Under this
Project, 9 villages are covered under Mamit District – Saithah, W. Phaileng, Hmunpui, Lengpui,
Tuahzawl, Rulpuihlim, Chhuntlang, West Lungdar and Reiek. Branding of Honey production and
FSSAI certificate for public access and marketting was issued under two separate Mamit District
RD Blocks namely Reiek and West Phaileng.
iii. Success story of Mrs. R. Vanlalzami (Bawbawih Home Made Pickle)
Mrs. R. Vanlalzami of Lunglawn locality of Lunglei R.D. Block is a single mother of two
children. With the technical support of KVK, Lunglei, she has made her own pickle brand
Bawbawih Home-Made Pickle. Her earning per month is Rs. 25000 – 40000/- only through
pickles. Now, she is chosen for the Start Up Business in Leitlangpui Kailawn from the
Southern range.
iv. Promotion of Gooseberry (Ribes grossularia) in N. Vanlaiphai, Serchhip District.
Through the intervention of the KVK, Serchhip District, Gooseberry which are found in
abundance in wild are processed and marketed as Gooseberry juice, candy, powder, Fermented
Gooseberry juice etc. and one of the farmer at N. Vanlaiphai named Mr.Vanlalfela has earned a
net income of Rs. 16.83 lakh in the year 2018 from the enterprise and he had been awarded
‘Mizoram Best Entrepreneur, 2016’.
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v. Promotion of Breeding of Silver Barb (Puntius gonionotus).
For the first time in Mizoram, Silver Barb (Puntius gonionotus) was bred at State Fish
Farm, Lengpui on 3rd July, 2019 and 12,000nos seed was distributed to 6 farmers of Lengpui,
Lengte and Dialdawk and the expected income to be generated from this intervention is Rs.
4,50,000/- per annum with an approximate 12% mortality rate.
vi. Nutrient Management in Dragon Fruit: A source of Income generation
Dragon fruit is one of the important crops grown at Hnahthial village of Lunglei District.
The crop productivity is usually low due to poor management of Nutrients. To address this
problem, KVK, Hnahthial have conducted Training on Nutrient Management on Dragon Fruit and
On-Farm Trial was also conducted in Pu Lalnunmawia Garden at Hnahthial. By following the
technology which he received from KVK, the fruit yield of Dragon Fruit was increased
drastically. From an area of 0.6 hectare of plot, he is harvesting 13 Qtls. of Dragon fruit which
fetch him Rs. 2.00 lakh. Seeing this success story, many Farmers have started adopting this
technology.
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vii. Cultivation of Lentil in Rice Fallow-KVK Interventions
Name of KVK KVK SERCHHIP DISTRICT, MIZORAM
Name of Farmer Mr. Lalbiaksanga, Tuipuizau (E. Lungdar).
Crop and Variety LENTIL (WBL-77)
Background information
about Demo site
Farmer practices mono-cropping of rainfed wetland rice
cultivation of long duration local Paddy with no means of
fertilization from any source whether organic or inorganic and
left the field fallow after harvest with low to medium status of
NPK and high acidity.
Details of technology
demonstrated
VARIETY/TECHNOLOGY DETAILS:WBL-77 Year of Release – 2008, Berhampore (WB)
Area of adaptation : NEPZ
Recommended Niche/Stress : Rabi, Late sown
Plant type/Salient features : Small seeds/Resistant to Rust
Duration : 115-120 Days
SEED RATE : 45 Kg/Ha
SOWING : Relay Cropping
SEED TREATMENT : PSB @40 g/Kg seed
FERTILIZER : Application of 5: 13 kg N: P2O5/ha
(10-15 days after flowering of rice) + 5: 13:15 kg N: P2O5:
K2O/ha at rice harvest. (P in the form of SSP to mitigate effect
of Acidity)
FOLIAR NUTRITION : 2 % Urea or DAP @ Branching &
Pod Initiation
Institutional Involvement Seeds, Bio-fertilizers, Technology Intervention, Monitoring
Success Point The success key lies within timely sowing under relay
cropping in paddy as the harvest of paddy is delayed up to
second forth night of November which delay timely sowing of
Lentil in succession owing to long duration of paddy along
with fast decline in temperature and moisture. Also the key
success lies within Bio-fertilizer for establishment and
development of crop as the status of soil is low in phosphorus
due to acidity and foliar application of Urea/DAP enhanced
further.
Farmer Feedback This technology implies the involvement of inputs at every
corner while realizing an optimal production, which results in
the overall production cost.
Outcome Yield (q/ha)
7.4 Qtl/Ha - Demonstration
14 Qtl/Ha - Potential yield of variety/technology
4.2 Qtl/Ha - District average (Previous year)
4.2 Qtl/Ha - State average (Previous year)
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viii. Mango Squash preparation by farm women at Kawlchaw ‘W’.
Kawlchaw ‘W’ village is popular with Mango (Rangkuai) production as the climate
thrives well for Mango (Rangkuai) cultivation. It is one of the best sources of income for farmers
by selling raw mango to Local market and different Districts of Mizoram through middleman.
However, the market value of raw mango is declining due to Pest infestation and other external
factors. So, in order to compensate the losses, post harvest management of Mango through
preparation of Mango squash using the unmarketable produce has been popularized among the
farm women of Kawlchaw ‘W’ village. 30 numbers of Farm women started preparing Mango
Squash under the supervision of SMS (Home Sc), KVK Lawngtlai. So, with a simple technology,
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Farmers continue to prepare Mango squash from their own produced instead of wasting
unmarketable Mango which in turn became a good source of additional income for Mango farmer
in Kawlchaw ‘W’ village.
ix. Integrated Farming with Mithun as Major Production System.
Name of Farmer: M. Hrangmawia (Recipient of IARI Innovative Farmer Award, 2020)
Address: Siata P.O ; Siaha District, Mizoram
He is the pioneer of traditional Mithun rearing in Mizoram. The farmer had started Mithun
rearing since 1997 and till date has come up with a total population of 250 numbers of Mithun. He
owned a total of 100 Ha land. He also reared a good numbers of cattle and other livestock like
sheep, goat, pig, horses and fishes in a traditional way. Besides he owned 7 numbers of pond
measuring 200 sq.ft each for fish rearing and consumption for livestock and horticultural crops
like mandarin orange, tree bean (Local), mangoes (Rangwai), pineapple (Kew), banana, etc.
Details of Innovation:
The new package of practices /management strategies adopted by the farmer: Semi-
intensive method of Mithun rearing.
1. Free range in 50 ha of land with fencing.
2. Provision of salt licking place besides feeding of salt block twice daily.
3. Ear clipping/marking for identification.
4. Bell attached to lactating mother for calling of young calves.
5. Branding for identification.
6. New born calves given extra care to prevent navel ill.
7. Injured animals are isolated and treated
KVK Intervention:
KVK Siaha was actively involved in giving training, diagnostic visits and other extension
activities in and around Siata village on animal production and horticultural crops since 2015. Mr.
M. Hrangmawia was one of the many farmers who highly benefitted from KVK Siaha
interventions.
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Horizontal spread: Rearing of Mithun poses a challenge for the Mizos even today but the trade of mithun
rearing spreads to 30 (thirty) families at the same village viz; Siata village Moreover, farmers
from 4 (Four) villages namely Tipa, Chakhei, Chhaolo and Chapi have also taken up Mithun
farming thereby accounting to more than 36 numbers of family engaged in the trade within the
district. Besides, State Department of AH & Vety had procured numbers of Mithun from him to
be distributed to others part of the states especially to Khuangleng village of Champhai district.
Outcome:
1. It is worthwhile mentioning that he sold on an average 25 numbers of Mithun that has
attained market age for consumption every year to different parts of Mizoram. Within 3
years he earned around 60 lakhs rupees from selling different animals and fishes, besides
earning around 1.5 lakhs from horticultural crops. At present, he is one of the highest
earning farmers in Mizoram.
2. Entrepreneurship development to 36 Families in Siaha district.
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x. Seedling root dip treatment with Microbial Consortium.
Mizoram due to its high rainfall and sloppy topography results in leaching of base cations
these actions leads to soil acidity in the region. As phosphorus (P) gets fixed easily in acid soil,
cultivated crop shows P deficiency very easily. Around 50 to 90% of added P gets fixed in acid
soils. As P is a major nutrients required by plants for their growth and development their
management is also very challenging in acid soils of Mizoram.
KVK intervention:
As rice is the staple food crop of Mizoram seedling root dip treatment along with
biofertilzer was carried out in paddy seedlings in Kolasib district through On Farm Trail and
Frontline Demonstration by KVK Kolasib base on the technology developed by Central
Agricultural University ,College of Post Graduate Studies, Umiam.
Details of Technology:
1. An area (9m x 5m area) was prepared in the corner of the field which is then used as a
mud slurry for root dipping. The depth for mud slurry should be 10 cm.
2. The mud slurry is mixed with 7 kg SSP and 4 kg Microbial Consortium.
3. The roots of the uprooted rice seedling were wash properly with water.
4. Clean rice seedlings were dipped at the mud slurry mixed with SSP and Microbial
Consortium for 1 hr before transplanting.
5. NPK 60:40:40 Kg/ha
Observations of the Parameters on control and treatment:
Parameters Treatment Control
1. Available N before & after 340 & 398 N kg/ha 334 &358 N kg/ha
2. Available P before & after 9 & 13 P kg/ha 9 &10.5 P kg/ha
3. Available K before & after 150 & 170 K kg/ha 126 &130 K kg/ha
4. Root Volume 140 ml hill-1
115ml hill-1
5. Yield 4.5 ton/ha 4.0ton/ha
Economic analysis:
Gross Cost: 31,100 (Rs/ha)
Gross Return: 70,200 (Rs/ha)
Net Return: 39,100 (Rs/ha)
B:C Ratio: 2.25:1
Horizontal Spread:
Root dip treatment along with biofertilizer has now being widely practice by the farmers
in Kolasib district covering more than 20 ha.
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State Specific Strategies for Doubling Farmers Income - 2022