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National Horticulture Mission

National Horticulture Mission. Rajasthan Horticulture Development Society Directorate of Horticulture, Krishi Bhawan, Jaipur. Rajasthan. Rajasthan. Rajasthan has extremes of temperatures from sub zero in winter to above 45 degrees centigrade in summer

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National Horticulture Mission

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  1. National Horticulture Mission Rajasthan Horticulture Development Society Directorate of Horticulture, Krishi Bhawan, Jaipur

  2. Rajasthan

  3. Rajasthan • Rajasthan has extremes of temperatures from sub zero in winter to above 45 degrees centigrade in summer • Rainfall highly variable – Range 15 to 90 cms. • 3 out of 5 years affected by drought

  4. Horticulture: Rajasthan PresentScenario … {<} Area in Lac ha & Production in Lac MT * Departmental estimates

  5. Comments on the observation made by GOI Rajasthan Original plan : Rs 146.50 Crore Revised plan : Rs 143.30 Crore Creation of water resources components reduced

  6. Rajasthan

  7. Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years (Year wise outlay and expenditure) Rajasthan Rs. Lac {<}

  8. New area coverage under NHM during previous three years Rajasthan {<} Total – 46417 ha. Fruits – 13852 ha. Spices – 27166 ha. Flowers – 2713 ha. M & A Plants – 2686 ha.

  9. Rajasthan Rs. in crores Physical and financial programme for the activities proposed to be taken up during 2008-09

  10. New proposals for 2008-09 Rajasthan Development of Nurseries 1. Public Sector

  11. Rajasthan 2. Private Sector {<} {>}

  12. Establishment of new gardens- Fruits: Rajasthan

  13. Rajasthan Availability of planting material Plants Lac Nos

  14. Rajasthan Planting material arrangement : Strategy

  15. Establishment of new gardens- Flowers: Rajasthan

  16. Establishment of new gardens- Spices: Rajasthan

  17. Rejuvenation of senile plantation: Rajasthan

  18. Rajasthan Development of Horticulture through rain water harvesting: Fluctuations in area & prod. due to frequent drought conditions, We want to bring stability through rain water harvesting based fruit plantations having drought proofing power • Over exploiting ground water in almost all blocks of the state • Safe- 32 • Semi critical- 14 • Critical- 50 • Over exploited –140 dark zones • All 32 districts are endemic to fluoride problem • 25 districts are affected by salinity • Underground water quality is deteriorating (19%in 1991 to 25% in 2003) • Most of the soils are loamy fine to coarse sands, productive under irrigated situations with adequate fertilizers

  19. Rapidly depleting ground Water: Rajasthan Total 237 blocks, Over exploited –140 (Dark zones), Rest critical Critical Safe • Area to be treated – 3000 ha. • Total no. of water resources- 300 Nos • Requirement of funds – 30.00 crores {<}

  20. Protected cultivation: Rajasthan {<} • State government made provision of additional subsidy for green house construction. Now subsidy available for green house in the State is: • 75 % for SF/MF farmers instead of 50% under NHM • 50 % for other farmers instead of 33% under NHM

  21. Promotion of IPM/ INM: Rajasthan

  22. Organic Farming: Rajasthan Strength: Capitalize on the naturally growing organic produce Linked with Internal Control System & Certification Began in 2005-06 – 466 ha area, 825 ha in 2006-07 & 1290 ha in 2007-08 {<}

  23. HRD including horticulture institute: Rajasthan

  24. Pollination support through Bee-Keeping: Rajasthan

  25. Technology dissemination through Front line demonstration: Rajasthan To conduct front line demonstrations – at SAU;s • Demonstration of Hi-tech horticulture practices for flowers, fruits, vegetables in open fields & Green house cultivation • Demonstrative unit - primary processing & PHM of perishables • Technology dissemination & training Rs.200.00 lac Collaborators : Rajasthan Agriculture University, Bikaner MaharanaPratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur.

  26. Post Harvest Management: Rajasthan

  27. Rajasthan Technical support Group

  28. Rajasthan Mission management and Innovative programme

  29. Thank You

  30. Rajasthan • Name & Number of districts approved in • 2005-06, 2006-07 & 2007-08:

  31. Rajasthan {>}

  32. Market linkages: Food Parks Rajasthan

  33. Market linkages: AEZ’s and Commodity Markets Rajasthan {>} Two AEZ’s for cumin and coriander 19 commodity specific markets - AEZ’s

  34. Rajasthan Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years {>}

  35. Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>}

  36. Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>}

  37. Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>}

  38. Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>}

  39. Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>}

  40. 2. Private Sector

  41. Green House: Rajasthan {>}

  42. Protected cultivation: Rajasthan

  43. Adoption of organic farming: {>}

  44. Vermi compost units:

  45. Innovative Proposal :1. Horticulture equipment/ Implements Rajasthan • To control the insect pest, Modern PP equipments are to be provided to the farmers on subsidized rates • For training, pruning and removing of unwanted growth financial assistance is proposed on horticulture implements • To impart intercultural operations in fruit orchards, small tractors are also to be popularised among the farmers to enhance the productivity of the fruit crops • Backpack sprayer, Power sprayer, Foot sprayer, Tractor/trolley mounted power sprayer, Horticulture tools, Small Tractor for intercultural operations in orchards etc. will be provided to the farmers • The assistance will be given @ 50% of total cost of equipment/ Small Tractor / tools subject to ceiling of Rs. 10000/- per beneficiary. • During the year 2008-09, a financial provision of Rs.50.00 lacs has been kept for distribution of equipments/ tools.

  46. Innovative Proposal : 2. Distribution of Drying Spices Sheets Rajasthan • Rajasthan contributes more than 50% of national production of seed spices • State is leading producer of coriander, cumin & fenugreek • Spices farmers are not adopting hygienic conditions during threshing • Many times heavy losses occurs and quality of the produce also gets spoiled • Farmers could not get attractive prices in domestic as well as international market • Distribution of plastic sheets for drying/ threshing of seed spices rather than to dry on ground may help in getting remunerative prices

  47. Distribution of Drying Spices Sheets: Rajasthan • Technical specifications for drying spices sheets: • Five layered polythene sheet (6X8 meter), • 250 GSM (gram per square meter), • Color-Black • Both sides coated specially with reinforced HDPE fabric heavy duty 5 layers rigged with tear resistance strength, • Heat sealed edge reinforced with rope and humid with minimum 25 mm overlap fitted with eyelets 120 cm apart all round out to sizes • Financial assistance proposed: • 50 % of cost limited to Rs. 1000/- per sheet (6x8 mtr) • Maximum assistance admissible per beneficiary will be Rs. 5000. • For distribution of drying spices sheets and construction of cemented drying yards, a sum of Rs. 50.00 lacs is proposed for the year 2008-09. {>}

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