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Agriculture in Rajasthan

Agriculture in Rajasthan. Production Prospects Rabi 2004-05 and Programme for Kharif-2005. Presentation by Department of Agriculture. Present Scenario What We Grow. Our Goal To accelerate Growth of agriculture on sustainable basis. Higher level of Farm Income

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Agriculture in Rajasthan

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  1. Agriculture in Rajasthan Production Prospects Rabi 2004-05 and Programme for Kharif-2005 Presentation by Department of Agriculture

  2. Present ScenarioWhat We Grow

  3. Our GoalTo accelerate Growth of agriculture on sustainable basis • Higher level of Farm Income • Higher Level of Farm Employment • To achieve sustainability in production & growth • Optimum Utilisation of Resources – Land, Water & Technology • Improved Equity

  4. Interventions Required • Better Water Management • High Tech farming • Diversification (low water using, new high-value crops) • Strenthen PHM (including Agro- processing) & Market Linkages • Stenthen Transfer of technology • Higher Flow of Public/Private Investment & Credit • Maintenance & Improvement of soil Health • Better Land Use • Better Inputs, specially Seed • More Investment in R & D

  5. Rainfall in Rajasthan,2004 • Average rainfall of the State is 575 MM. • The normal date of onset of monsoon is June 18, this year June 18. • The total rain upto Sept. 2004 is (484.7 mm) which is (–12% ) less than the normal rainfall (547.8 mm). • Rain has been scattered & erratic in most of the Districts. • Prolonged dry spell -ranging from 16 to 30days during month of June & July.

  6. PROSPECTS FOR RABI-2004-05 Area in lac Ha REVISED TARGETS 2004-05 CROPS AREA SOWN 2003-04 Likely Ach. 2004-05 % WHEAT BARLEY GRAM R&M TARAMIRA LINSEED OTHERS TOTAL 21.03 1.82 11.17 20.63 0.80 0.02 9.48 65.41 15.00 3.00 10.00 18.00 2.50 0.05 9.00 57.55 19.18 2.78 10.18 26.14 3.64 0.03 8.20 70.15 127.8 92.7 101.8 145.2 145.8 64 91.5 121.9

  7. PROSPECTS FOR RABI PROD.-2004-05 In lac MT CROPS Ach. 2003-04 REVISED TARGETS 2004-05 Likely Ach. 2004-05 % WHEAT BARLEY GRAM R&M TARAMIRA LINSEED 58.76 4.09 7.07 26.94 0.46 0.02 39.30 6.45 7.60 19.80 1.13 0.04 55.14 7.67 9.57 34.96 1.88 0.01 140.3 118.9 126.0 176.6 166.8 40.0

  8. Major Achievements 2004-05 • As per Department estimate, record production of Rape Seed & Mustard (34.96 lac MT) achieved. • Against last year’s achievement of 40 thousands tonnes Gypsum for soil reclamation and Nutrients, about 90 thousands Gypsum distributed, which is a record. Soil reclamation programme could have been implanted because State Government has provided differential assistance of 25% to farmers from its own resources. • 5.53 lac qtls. of certified and improved seeds were distributed, which is a record.

  9. KHARIF PROGRAMME- 2005 CEREALS Area in Lac ha. Prod. in Lac MT CROPS TARGETS 2005 Lik. Ach. 2004 Lik. Ach. 2004 TARGETS 2005 BAJRA MAIZE JOWAR RICE S. MILLETS TOTAL 20.80 12.00 1.85 1.99 0.05 36.69 33.99 9.14 5.26 0.89 0.16 49.44 12.31 9.88 1.66 1.17 0.03 25.05 40.00 10.00 5.25 1.69 0.20 57.14

  10. KHARIF PROGRAMME- 2005 PULSES, OILSEEDS, COTTON Area in Lac ha. Prod. in Lac MT CROPS Lik. Ach. 2004 Lik. Ach. 2004 TARGETS 2005 TARGETS 2005 ARHAR OTH. PULSES G. NUT SOYBEAN SESAMUM CASTOR COTTON Total 0.23 4.00 3.45 7.19 0.60 1.32 7.20 0.18 21.54 2.74 5.95 3.92 1.21 3.01 114.48 0.13 3.78 3.14 7.01 0.66 1.28 6.84 0.29 20.00 3.00 6.25 3.00 1.20 3.50 126.50

  11. Input Availability for Kharif-2005 • Assured input availability except: • -Shortage of Seed particularly - Arhar (784 qtl.), • Urd (299 qtl.), Castor(2400 qtl.) • Shortage of Urea 0.70 lac MT may occurs in Kharif season due to less EC allocation.

  12. Scheme Funds received including unspent Balance Funds utilized Likely expend. ISOPOM 2209.11 1261.76 2168.87 ICDP Cotton 296.66 130.54 297.19 Macro Management of Agriculture  6929.50  5596.49  6925.50 Horticulture (Additional) 81.00  81.00 Dryland Rainfed farming System  1300.00 GOI. Admn. Sanction not received NWDPRA (Additional) 1500.00 1500.00  FUNDS RECEIVED FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 2004-2005 Rs. in Lac

  13. Scheme Central Share State Share Total 1-ISOPOM 3452.00 1200.00 4652.00 2-ICDP (Cotton) 699.99 200.00 899.99 3-Macro management of Agriculture 15554.88 1728.32 17283.20 3.1-NWDPRA including Jal Sanchaya (WD & SC) 8324.28 924.92 9249.20 3.2-RVP /FPR (Forest) 1800.00 200.00 2000.00 3.3-SLUB 11.70 1.30 13.00 3.4-Agriculture including Rainfed Farming & Land Reclamation (Agriculture) 3708.90 412.10 4121.00 3.5-Horticulture Scheme 1440.00 160.00 1600.00 3.6-Cooperative Schemes 270.00 30.00 300.00 State of readiness for additional funds during financial year 2005-06 State has prepared enhanced programme, accordingly Financial Proposals of Major CSS for 2005-06 Rs. in Lac

  14. Thrust Area of the State • Emphasis on water management by increased installation of Sprinkler sets, Drips, Diggi cum sprinkler, Piped water conveyance. • Improved / certified Seed:Doubbling in use of certified / improved Seed in coming five years. • More effective extension system. • Improving Soil Health through increased use of Gypsum for land reclamation & as nutrient in oilseed and pulses. • IPM & Plant Protection • Strengthening of Agriculture Infrastructure. • Creation of soil testing facility at each District by establishment of Soil Testing laboratory. • Two new Seed Testing laboratory & creation of GOT facility. • New fertilizer / pesticides analysis laboratories & creation of residual testing facility. • Establishment of 2 ATCs • Enhanced & focused R &D support. • Improving Soil Health through increased use of Gypsum for land reclamation & as nutrient in oilseed and pulses. • Promotion to Organic Farming and Hi-tech Farming. • Agro-climatic zone wise crop production planning.

  15. New Initiatives • 26 lacs Credit Cards issued • e- governance –Computerization of Land Records • Organic Farming / Vermi Culture • Export of Vegetables to Dubai • Mobile testing Labs • Production of Seed at farms through Public, Private Partnership • Assistance to Gousalas- Jodhpur, Sirohi, Pali • Weather Insurance-Oranges, Cumin, onion • Market Intervention- Purchase of onion, oranges to mid distress sale

  16. New Initiatives • Private Markets of Vegetables and Citrus i.e. License to ITC etc. • International Fruits/Vegetable market at Muhana near Jaipur • Electronic Weiing Bridges • Agri- Export Zones • Criander - kota, Jhalawar, Baran • Cumin – Jodhpur, Pali, Nagaur, Jalore • Product specific Mandies • Sojat - Mehandi • Ajmer – Flowers (Rose) • Chomu- Vegetables • 15 State Horticulture Mission being established

  17. Present ScenarioSalient Features 66% population depends on agriculture and AH They contribute 28% to SDP at current prices However, agriculture in the State is primarily rainfed (70%) Rajasthan has 10.5% area of the country Supports 5.5% of human population 10% of cattle only 1% of water resources of country Water share for irrigation : 83%

  18. SEED PLAN • As per GOI norms, seed of 25% of the self pollinated and 33% of cross pollinated crops, seed in 43.04 lac ha. area is to replaced every year. • Quality of seed required for 11.4 lac qtls replacement of seed . • At present seed distribution 5-53 lac qtls . • Seed distribution level of 11.48 lac qtls would be achieved during next 5 years.

  19. Status of Quarantine Facilities • Availability of Land:- 1 ha land is available in the premises of ARS, Durgapura, Jaipur • Availability of Building:- 5 rooms in separate block of IPM labs are available. • Availability of Equipments and their requirements:- Presently, equipments are not available, therefore, Government of India may kindly, provide Rs. 393.00 lacs for equipments.

  20. SUGGESTION FOR IMPROVING KHARIF PRODUCTION • Timely supply of inputs specially certified seed in remote area for increasing SRR. • Effective implementation of crop contingency plan according to agro climatic zones & adverse weather condition. • Effective implementation of IPM technology. • Improving soil health through balanced and integrated use fertilizers specially use of Gypsum in Oilseeds and Pulses. • Life Saving Irrigation through sprinklers / harvested rain water. • For effective implementation of CSS, automatic revalidation of unspent balance and release of CSSs in two equal installment before commencement of crop season. • Timely release of canal water specially in IGNP and Gang Bhakra canal during Kharif season.

  21. Issues for consideration of Govt. of India • Release of Rs. 1360.00 lac under Macro Management of Agriculture for the year 2004-05. • Restoring Level Of Subsidy Under Macro Management Work Plan 50% from 25%.. • Inclusion of DDP Blocks under the scheme " Enhancing Sustainability of Dryland Rainfed Farming System underMacro Management of Agriculture“. • Full Flexibility Under ISOPOM & Work Plan as per need of the State. • Allowing PVC pipe lines for subsidy under ISOPOM. • Enhancing Cost of Bio Agents from Rs. 430 to Rs. 800 under ISOPOM. • Declaring Minimum Support Price (MSP) for Guar, Moth, Coriander, Cumin, Isabgol and Methi. • Increase in EC allocation of Urea from 4.8 lac MT to 5.5 lac MT. • Sanction of Rs. 393.00 lac to create Residual Analysis facilities in existing State level Pesticide Testing lab at Durgapura, Jaipur. • Sanction of Rs. 500.00 lacs for Alternate Extension, IT enabled Extension, & Extension through used of Radio and Doordarshan.

  22. THANKS

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