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Transcript of National Conference on Agriculture for Kharif Campaign 2009
National Conference on Agriculture for Kharif Campaign 2009
20th & 21st March 2009
New Delhi
Madhya Pradesh
AGRO CLIMATIC ZONES
1. Chattisgarh Plain Balaghat
2. Northern Hill Region of Chattisgarh
3. Kymore Plateau Satpura Hills
4. Central Narmada Valley
5. Vindhya Plateau
7. Bundelkhand
8. Satpura Plateau
9. Malwa Plateau
10. Nimar Plains
11. Jhabua Hills
6. Grid Region
Agro Climatic Zones in Madhya Pradesh
1. (a) Area (Lakh ha.)
Crops Normal 2008 2009 Target
Paddy 17.15 16.82 16.25Jowar 6.59 4.71 4.40Maize 8.74 8.41 8.90Other cereals 5.85 4.82 3.70Total Cereal 38.33 34.76 33.25
Total pulses 9.55 9.39 11.15
Total foodgrain 47.88 44.15 44.40
Soybean 44.07 51.24 50.75
Total oil seeds 48.77 56.54 55.80
Cotton (Bales) 5.72 6.43 6.50Total Kharif 102.37 107.12 106.70
Kharif prospects
1. (b) Production (Lakh tonnes)
Crops Normal 2008 2009 Target
Paddy 14.96 15.60 15.84Jowar 6.70 5.77 5.46Maize 15.04 11.44 13.35Kodo & others 3.36 3.30 3.07Total Cereal 40.05 36.11 37.71
Total pulses 4.53 5.08 6.33
Total foodgrain 44.58 41.19 44.05
Soybean 39.27 58.50 58.87
Total oil seeds 42.24 62.03 62.34
Cotton (Bales) 5.57 8.83 8.93 (Tonne) 2.82 4.50 4.62Total Kharif 89.64 107.72 111.01
1. (C) Productivity (kg./ha.)
Crops Normal 2008 2009 Target
Paddy 918 927 975Jowar 1010 1225 1240
Maize 1732 1360 1500
Total Cereal 1045 1039 1134
Total pulses 474 541 568
Total foodgrain 931 933 992
Soybean 891 1142 1160
Total oil seeds 866 1097 1117
Cotton 490 700 710
Total Kharif 876 1006 1040
Proposed programme Kharif 2009 (Comparative )
Total Kharif Unit Normal 2008-09 2009-10
Area (lakh.ha.) 102.37 107.12 106.70
Production (lakh tonnes) 89.64 107.72 111.01
Productivity (Kg./ha.) 876 1006 1040
1. (a) Area (Lakh ha.)
Crops Normal 2007-08 (FFC)
Area sown 2008-09
Wheat 45.89 37.42 36.07Total cereals 46.83 37.94 36.84Gram 25.23 24.39 27.14Lentil 4.89 4.68 5.20Total pulses 32.69 31.29 35.05Total foodgrain 79.52 69.23 71.89Mustard 6.23 5.79 5.96Total oil seeds 8.75 6.84 7.10Sugarcane 0.40 0.75 0.65Total Rabi 88.68 78.82 79.64
Rabi Assessment
1. (b) Production (Lakh tonnes)
Crops 2007-08 (FFC)
2008-09
Wheat 60.32 60.00Total cereals 60.91 60.93Gram 17.35 23.07Lentil 2.06 2.39Total pulses 20.38 26.78Total food grain 81.29 87.72Mustard 5.37 5.42Total oil seeds 5.70 5.89Sugarcane(Gur) 3.18 2.71Total Rabi 90.17 96.32
1. (C) Productivity (kg./ha.)
Crops 2007-08 (FFC) 2008-09
Wheat 1748 1665Total cereals 1605 1654Gram 699 850Lentil 440 460Total pulses 651 764Total foodgrain 1174 1220Mustard 927 910Total oil seeds 833 830Sugarcane 4240 4169Total Rabi 1174 1209
SEED AVAILABILITY FOR KHARIF 2009
S.No. CROP DIST. Kh.08 TARGET 2009
AVAILABILITY
1 PADDY 84593 102797 101221
2 MAIZE 24130 41874 22199
3 JOWAR 9553 11424 9997
4 URD 5664 6662 6512
5 MOONG 3124 2973 3799
6 ARHAR 4266 5442 5502
7 GROUNDNUT 1631 1727 2030
8 SOYBEAN 746815 900000 1485950
8 COTTON Hy 4060 9325 5000
TOTAL KHARIF 888645 1091452 1648206
(QTLS)
SEED REPLACEMENT RATE (SRR)in %
S.No. CROP 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 (Proposed)
1 WHEAT 11.59 13.62 16.00
2 PADDY 8.85 11.05 12.85
3 MAIZE 10.94 18.43 31.02
4 JOWAR 13.28 13.52 16.92
5 BAJRA 48.22 51.43 88.46
6 GRAM 3.21 4.51 6.00
7 URD 4.56 7.42 8.30
8 MOONG 15.98 20.83 21.50
9 ARHAR 3.72 7.83 8.25
10 RAPE MUSTARD 18.80 21.19 21.50
11 SOYBEAN 14.77 19.37 24.00
SEED TESTING
Seed Lab Established No. Capacity per lab
M.P. Seed Certification Agency 2 10000
Departmental Lab, Gwalior 1 10000
M.P. Co-operative State Oil Seed Growers Federation Ltd., Sehor
1 3000
Agriculture University (J.N.K.V.V.Jabalpur)
4 1000
Proposed for sanction to GOI 16 1000
Sample analyzed 3190
Sub- standard 674
Restriction on sale 674
License Suspended 9
Seed Analysis 2008-09
SEED TREATMENT
Season Area Treated area %
Kharif-08 107.12 67.02 63
Rabi-08-09 88.68 64.99 73
Kharif-09 (Proposed )
106.70 84.80 80
(Lakh ha)
INM
• Promoting organic farming on large scale
• 3130 villages under organic farming identified as organic farming village
• Achievement in 2008-09
•NADEP 179819
•Vermicompost pits 5530
Sample Analyzed 4248
Standard 3881
Non-Standard 658
Non-Standard % 17
Fertilizer quality control( No.)
Pesticides quality control
Sample Analyzed 884
Standard 834
Non-Standard 50
Non-Standard % 5.65
( No.)
FERTILIZERS - ( Kharif )
(LAKH M'T‘)
Fertilizers Distribution 08 Target 09
UREA 5.90 6.25DAP 4.40 4.50MOP 0.63 0.70NPK 1.46 2.20SSP 3.42 3.75
OTHER 0.33 0.10TOTAL 16.14 17.50
NATIONAL FOOD SECURIETY MISSION
Mission Utilization as per Phy. Achievements
Proposed allocation for
2009-10
RICE 355.13 1649.79
WHEAT 2464.81 5057.88
PULSES 2990.72 4725.36
PUBLICITY 49.00 300.00
TOTAL 5859.66 11733.03
(Rs. IN LAKH)
National Food Security Mission
(Rs. In Lakh)Mission Alloca. Release Balance
(Pre)Total Exp.
(Feb.09)Esti. Exp.
Rice 2089 1416 0 1416 212 355
Wheat 4285 2618 2003 4621 1598 2465
Pulses 5083 2405 1406 3811 1172 2991
Publicity 329 0 306 306 49 49Total 11787 6438 3715 10153 3031 5860
S. No Particulars Lakh Rs.
1 Indicative allocation 40,000.00
2 Allocation made by GOI 14,605.00
3 Unspent balance 2,600.00
4 Approved by SLSC 17,205.00
5 Released by GOI I - 8 Sept 08
II - 10 Mar 09
60.03
86.02
6 Utilization ending Feb. 09 7,692.10
RASTRIYA KRISHI VIKAS YOJNA2008-09
INTEGRATED FARMING SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT TO ENSURE SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD SECURITY FOR THE TRIBAL
FARMERS OF JHABUA, M.P. Under RKVY
P.P. PARTNER
Action for Social Advancement (ASA)
INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES
Project Objective:
• The project aims to develop sustainable livelihoods for the tribal through the participatory approach of Integrated Farming System Development within the geo-hydrological unit of small river basins.
• Project Duration: Three (03) years
Activities during the quarter
Sl. No.
Intervention Total Unit
1 Land Development activity-Talai Development
20 Hectare
2 Masonry Stop Dam 2 Nos
3 Talab Excavation 1 No4 Horticulture Plots 5 Units
5 Community Mobilization
Land Development Work Undertaken in Lambella Village of Ranapur Block
Land Development Work Undertaken in Lambella Village of Ranapur Block
The Proposed Site for Stop Dam Construction in the village Baldimal
Extension Reform (ATMA)2008-09
- Farmers trained 55224
- Demonstration 23146
- Formation of FIG’s 14375
- Farm school established 1201
- Expenditure 1348.00 Lakhs
- Krishi Vigyan Mela 47( Beneficiary – 3 lakh)
- Kisan Sangoshthi 269(Beneficiary–1.5(lakh)
- Exposure visit 11716 Farmers
Activities under ATMA in PPP modeActivities Status
Farm Schools 783
Demonstrations 9854
Exposure Visits 1344
Trainings 30736
Capacity Building 88
Interface 9
Kisan Goshthi 47
Innovative activity (ATMA SANDESH Monthly) 1 lac
PP Partners : – GVT, ASA, PRADAN, ISAP, ITC, DAWAT, MPRLP, K.J. EDU. SOC.
Farm School- Sultan Singh, Kisoli, Dabra, Gwalior
SDAO, DabraAchiever FarmerAchiever Farmer
Technology Transfer to Farm School Students, Nasrullaganj
Farm School Field Visits :Kushi, Dhar
Kisan Gosthi, Sohagpur, Shahdol
SHG Training is going on at Narsinghpur
Concept Seeding meeting of ATMA in Rajpur , Barwani
Krishinet – The First integrated Hindi web portal
Please log on to: www.mpkrishi.org
313 Kisan Gyan Kendras at all blocks
Farmer getting information through krishinet
KISAN CALL CENTERKISAN CALL CENTER
• Kisan call center established at Bhopal by State Govt.Kisan call center established at Bhopal by State Govt.• The technical partner isThe technical partner is ISAP ISAP• Center Started functioning from Center Started functioning from 2nd September 20082nd September 2008• Kisan call center is operational from 7 am to 7 pmKisan call center is operational from 7 am to 7 pm• Toll free number 1800-233-4433 Toll free number 1800-233-4433 • Equipped with latest technology like internet access, Equipped with latest technology like internet access,
recording of calls and conversation of callers and recording of calls and conversation of callers and experts, conference facility.experts, conference facility.
• A software to enhance the effectiveness of A software to enhance the effectiveness of knowledge-based environmentknowledge-based environment
• More then one lakh calls received within 6 months.More then one lakh calls received within 6 months.
KISAN CALL CENTRE, BHOPAL
A glance of Calls received at KCCA glance of Calls received at KCC
MonthMonth AgricultureAgriculture HorticultureHorticulture DairyDairy FisheriesFisheries LivestockLivestock OthersOthers TotalTotal
Sep 08Sep 08 38673867 14641464 5252 4848 258258 819819 65086508
Oct 08Oct 08 77187718 24972497 4646 1919 333333 10631063 1167611676
Nov 08Nov 08 86278627 29002900 6565 66 392392 10381038 1302813028
Dec 08Dec 08 1313413134 40484048 267267 1313 571571 14901490 1952319523
Jan 09Jan 09 1524115241 53465346 498498 1616 723723 17861786 2361023610
Feb 09Feb 09 91399139 58665866 13421342 2525 613613 22132213 1820018200
Mar 09 Mar 09 (15(15thth))
31903190 37923792 186186 0909 341341 10641064 85828582
TotalTotal 6091660916 2591325913 14571457 137137 32313231 94739473 101127101127
Kisan Vaani Sironj (CRS)Kisan Vaani Sironj (CRS)
• First Community Radio Station in state started with First Community Radio Station in state started with partnership of ISAP partnership of ISAP
• Regular transmission has started from 19.11.2008Regular transmission has started from 19.11.2008• Regular broadcasting of :- Mandi Rate, Govt. Regular broadcasting of :- Mandi Rate, Govt.
Schemes, Experts advice, Improved Agriculture Schemes, Experts advice, Improved Agriculture practices, Social Awareness programmes etc.practices, Social Awareness programmes etc.
• Timing of Broadcasting is 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. Timing of Broadcasting is 6:00 A.M. to 7:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.and 5:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
• Computer and other accessories for recording, Computer and other accessories for recording, dubbing, editing and transmission.dubbing, editing and transmission.
Innovative Activities• Under ATMA 8 PP Partners are working.• 18 New proposal are under process • ATMA SANDESH, monthly news letter being
published with one Lakh copies. • New MAPWA scheme for women farmers has been
implemented• A new scheme launched for SC/ST farmers with the
objectives to make them aware of latest Agriculture technology
• Kisan-rath to disseminate technology
Best practices adopted by the State• SRI – System of Rice Intensification
• Special programme for Basmati Rice
• Replacement of upland Paddy with Oilseed & Pulses
• Ridge & Furrow cultivation & Raised bed planting in Soybean
• Hy. Paddy, Jowar, Maize & Bajara programme
• Technological demonstration of crops (at least one demonstration per village)
• Establishment of FFS on large scale
Best practices adopted by the State• Seed treatment on large scale
• Increasing seed replacement rate
• Intercropping
• Water management & augmentation of ground water
• Balram Talab for life saving irrigation.
• Focus on minor irrigation through toping up subsidy for sprinkler, drip, rain-gun
• IPM
• Transfer of technology through ATMA Scheme
• Capacity building of field functionaries
• Promotion of Bio-fertilizer & Micro nutrients.
T H A N K S