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Directorate of Agriculture Jharkhand, Ranchi

KHARIF CAMPAIGN- 2009. Directorate of Agriculture Jharkhand, Ranchi. STATE PROFILE. Area in % Area in Lakh Ha Total Geographical Area : 79.71 Cultivable Land : 38.00 Net Sown Area : 28.08% 22.38 Current Fallow : 11.12% 8.87 Other Fallow : 08.46% 6.74

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Directorate of Agriculture Jharkhand, Ranchi

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  1. KHARIF CAMPAIGN- 2009 Directorate of Agriculture Jharkhand, Ranchi

  2. STATE PROFILE Area in % Area in Lakh Ha • Total Geographical Area : 79.71 • Cultivable Land : 38.00 • Net Sown Area : 28.08% 22.38 • Current Fallow : 11.12% 8.87 • Other Fallow : 08.46% 6.74 • Forest : 29.20% 23.28 • Barren Lands : 7.20% 5.74 • Non – Agricultural Use : 8.60% 6.86 • Pasture and Other Grazing Land : 2.48% 1.97 • Cultivable Waste Land : 3.44% 2.74 • Miscellaneous Trees Grooves : 1.42% 1.13 • Irrigated land : 12% 2.54 • Cropping Intensity : 114%

  3. CROPWISE AREA & PRODUCTION TARGET FOR KHARIF 2009

  4. CROPWISE AREA & PRODUCTION TARGET FOR KHARIF 2009

  5. COMPARATIVE CHART OF PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY

  6. During the year 2008-09 the 119992 qtls of certified seed of paddy and 8525 qtls of hybrid paddy seed were distributed among the farmers to replace seed replacement from 9% to 14%. Out of which 57391 qtls certified and 2047 qtls hybrid paddy seed distributed under Seed Exchange Programme by State Government.

  7. KHARIF PROSPECTUS

  8. Foundation Seed Requirement and Availability 2009-10 (Qtls).

  9. Certified Seed Requirement and Availability 2009-10 (qtls)

  10. Availability of Fertilizer During the Rabi Season – 2008-09(As on 1.3.2009) (Figure in M.T.) Requirement of Fertilizer During the Kharif Season – 2009 (Figure in M.T.)

  11. KHARIF - 2008 KHARIF - 2009

  12. RABI 2008-2009

  13. EXISTING SEED TESTING LABORATORIES

  14. SEED TREATMENT • Seed Treatment Awareness Campaign through Posters, Mobile Agricultural School & Services and Extension functionaries at District, Block & Village level. • Through mass campaign • Farm School

  15. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION(NFSM-RICE)JHARKHAND DISTRICTS SELECTED : RANCHI, HAZARIBAGH, GUMLA, SIMDEGA & WEST SINGHBHUM

  16. NFSM-RICE AT GLANCE Area under Paddy (000 ha) – 673.784 *

  17. FINANCIAL STATUS DURING 2008-09 FUND APPROVED BY GOVT. OF INDIA - Rs. 1053.13 Lakhs FUND RELEASED BY GOVT. OF INDIA - Rs. 980.412 Lakhs FUND UTILIZED BY NFSM, JHARKHAND - Rs. 292.294 Lakhs

  18. DISTRICTWISE AREA OF NFSM DISTRICT

  19. RKVY AT A GLANCE IN JHARKHAND • SAMETI, JHARKHAND has been notified as State Nodal Agency for implementation of RKVY programme in the State. • 24 ATMA districts have been notified as District Nodal Agency for implementation of RKVY programme under chairmanship of Dy. Commissioner of respective districts. • On the basis of recommendation, feedback from farmers and officers, different organization, field survey, primary & secondary data, potentiality & regionality, Comprehensive District Agricultural Plan and State Agriculture Plan has been prepared by NABCONS & Gene Campaign. • State level Sanctioning Committee has approved an outlay of Rs. 200.90 Crore during the year 2008-09

  20. FINANCIAL STATUS APPROVED BY SLSC. (Rs. In lakh) Contd….

  21. FINANCIAL STATUS APPROVED BY SLSC. (Rs. In lakh)

  22. FINANCIAL STATUS (NADP-RKVY) RELEASE & EXPENDITURE

  23. SUPPORTING STATE PROGRAMME FOR 2009-10 • Seed Exchange : Distribution of 69043 qtls of certified/hybrid seed of different kharif crops to cover 1.62 lakh ha- Outlay – 1320 lakh. • Crop contingent scheme : Distribution of 35600 qtls of certified seed of Rabi crops to cover 38000 ha area – Outlay- 600 lakh • Capacity Building of SC Farmers : Capacity building of SC Farmers for supporting training, demonstration activity – Outlay- 50 lakh • Sugar cane development : Distribution of planting material and demonstration of new variety – Outlay – 60 lakh • Udyan Vikas Yojna : Poly house, integrated development of vegetable , fruits, flower, spices and tuber crops – Outlay – 1780 lakh • Soil and water conservation : Development of barren and waste land through soil and water harvesting system – Outlay – 405 lakh • Strengthening and establishment of lab : Strengthening and establishment of quality control lab, seed testing lab, seed certification agency- Outlay – 270 lakh • Agro technology and Agro tourism centre : Establishment of agro technology park and agro tourism centre – Outlay – 250 lakh

  24. EXTENSION REFORMS ATMA AT A GLANCE • Districts selected under NATP-ITD in Jharkhand are: • Dumka – Established in 1999-2000 • Jamtara – Established in 2000 • West Singhbhum – Established in 2002 • Palamau - Established in 2002 • SAMETI, Jharkhand – Established in 2003 District selected under Extension Reforms during 2005-06 1. Chatra, 2 Garhwa 3 Hazaribagh 4 Seraikella District selected under Extension Reforms during 2007-08 1. Ranchi 2. Bokaro 3. Dhanbad 4. Godda 5. Giridih 6. Deoghar 7. Pakur 8. Sahibganj 9. Latehar 10. Lohardaga 11. Simdega 12. Gumla 13. East Singhbhum 14. Kodarma Khunti & Ramgarh is the newly constituted districts are also being taken.

  25. Institutional arrangement – Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) • ATMA has the main responsibility of all the technology dissemination activities at the district level (22 Nos.) • Krishi Vigyan Kendra – SAU-15 Nos, NGO+ICAR -5 Nos.. • Governing board (22 Nos.) • Management Committee (22 Nos.) • Block Technology Team (BTT) (187 Nos.) • Farmer Advisory Committee (145 Nos.) • Farm School (18 Nos.) • Commodity oriented Farmer Interest Groups (792 Nos.) • To make technology generation / dissemination farmer-driven and farmer-accountable

  26. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT UNDER EXTENSION REFORMS IDWG SAMETI / State Nodal Cell W O R K P L A N District F U N D F L O W Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) Governing Board (GB) ATMA Management Committee (AMC) Block Farm Information & Advisory Centres (FIAC) Block Technology Farmers’ Advisory Team (BTT) Committee (FAC) Village Public Private NGO Para Input Farmer Interest Groups (FIGs)| Farm School

  27. Extension Farmers Research Market REFM Linkage LINKAGE WITH OTHER ORGNANIZATION FOR STRENGTHENING OF EXISTING EXTENSION SYSTEM • HARP, Plandu, ILRI, Ranchi, CRURRS, Hazaribagh • KVK/ ZRS of Concerned Districts. • Line Department (Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry, Fishery, Sericulture, Soil Conservation etc.) • Marketing Board • Management Institution viz. XISS • District & Block level NGOs like Pradan, • Local Input Dealers, Cooperatives, Seed Corporation • Growers Association / Federation/ Cooperatives/ Women Organizations/ Youth Clubs/ Agro-Industries. • Common Service Centers by IT Departments. • NAFED, NHB, NCDC, SFCI, NSC, MANAGE etc. • Jharkhand tribal development society.

  28. RELEASE & EXPENDITURE DURING 2008-09

  29. BESTPRACTICES ADOPTED BY THE STATE • New concept on Integrated Farming System participatory mode of extension by State Govt. in the State named as MKKY. • 200 Watersheds develop during 10th plan period covering an area nearly 115000 ha treated and these land will be considered under planning for mono crop to double cropping system with integration and convergence. • 94 watersheds projected for development during this plan. • Promotion of Farm school Concept. • Concept of improved Seed production technology through Seed village • Promotion of SRI Technique. • Promotion of Seed Treatment technique. • Integrated Nutrient Management (INM). • Integrated Pest and disease management. • Promotion of Farming System Approach. • Promotion of Hi- tech horticulture.

  30. ANY OTHER ISSUES • Through NHM fruit cultivation programme with vegetable and flower production. • Production of quality planting materials. • In Macro Management Mode the establishment of Bio-pesticides lab & Grow out test lab is under progress.

  31. THANK YOU!

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