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Agriculture Performance in Rajasthan 2004-05

Agriculture Performance in Rajasthan 2004-05. Presentation by Department of Agriculture. ANALYSIS OF RAINFALL 2004. In MM. CATEGORY JUNE JULY AUG. Sept. Total 10/9/04. 52.9 45.7 -13.6. 201.9 298.8 +43. 42.7 - -100. 500 438.2 -12.36. NORMAL

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Agriculture Performance in Rajasthan 2004-05

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  1. Agriculture Performance in Rajasthan 2004-05 Presentation by Department of Agriculture

  2. ANALYSIS OF RAINFALL 2004 In MM CATEGORY JUNE JULY AUG. Sept.Total 10/9/04 52.9 45.7 -13.6 201.9 298.8 +43 42.7 - -100 500 438.2 -12.36 NORMAL ACTUAL DEVIATION % 202.5 93.7 -53.7

  3. KHARIF SOWING 2004 Area in Lac ha. Ach. 2003-04 CROPS DEPTT. ESTIMATE TARGETS PERCENT CEREALS PULSES OILSEED COTTON GUAR S. CANE OTHERS TOTAL 80.3 113.9 111.8 52 89.2 31.8 83.8 88.8 78.17 26.98 10.84 3.44 22.78 0.06 5.30 147.57 61.54 19.08 12.36 5.79 23.43 0.17 6.61 128.98 49.44 21.72 13.81 3.01 20.91 0.05 5.54 114.48

  4. Sowing Position Kharif, 2004 • Area Sown upto 31st Julywas 55.09 lac ha(42.71%) against the last year corresponding period was 125.99 lac ha. • Late Sowing in 59.39 lac ha (46%) in the month of August, 04. • Area increased in Pulses and Oilseed crops due to delayed rains.

  5. Steps taken to mitigate drought (Kharif, 2004) • Crop Contingency Plan prepared and implemented • Farmers motivated to grow Pulses/ Oilseeds and fodder crops due to rains in August. • 75,000 lac special minikits on Fodder crops distributed free of cost.

  6. KHARIF PRODUCTION PROSPECTS 2004 In lac MT/Bales Ach. 2003-04 CROPS DEPTT. ESTIMATE TARGETS PERCENT CEREALS PULSES OILSEED COTTON GUAR 54.9 96.5 97 52.5 78.6 94.22 15.11 12.53 7.09 11.63 37.72 4.25 10.92 7.58 5.32 20.69 4.10 10.59 3.98 4.18

  7. RABI PROSPECTS-2004-05 POSITION OF DAMS /TANKS IN STATE Total No. of Tanks above 150 MCFT - 207 No. of Dams Filled (150 MCFT) - 64 Total No. of Tanks - 2,945 No. of Tanks/Dams overflown - 133 Total Capacity in MCFT - 1,71,628 Total Water Received in MCFT - 83,994 (48.94%)

  8. PROSPECTS FOR RABI-2004-05 Area In lac Ha ORIGINAL TARGETS 2004-05 REVISED TARGETS 2004-05 CROPS AREA SOWN 2003-04 21.03 1.82 11.17 20.63 0.80 0.02 8.71 64.57 15.00 3.00 10.00 18.00 2.50 0.05 8.50 57.55 WHEAT BARLEY GRAM R&M TARAMIRA LINSEED OTHERS TOTAL 25.39 2.12 15.30 21.58 2.64 0.09 8.02 75.67

  9. PRODUCTION PROSPECTS FOR RABI 2004-05 In lac MT REVISED TARGETS 2004-05 CROPS ORIGINAL TARGETS 2004-05 2003-04 WHEAT BARLEY GRAM R&M TARAMIRA LINSEED 66.50 4.38 11.63 20.20 0.93 0.06 39.30 6.45 7.60 19.80 1.13 0.04 58.76 4.09 7.07 26.94 0.46 0.02

  10. MAJOR CONSTRAINTS IN MEETING THE DESIRED RESULTS • Out of 32 districts deficit rains in 15 districts. • 46% water in tanks • Low SRR in Kharif Pulses and Oilseeds • Likely shortage of DAP in Rabi Season • Rate of assistance under the programme of Work Plan is only 25% of the cost.

  11. Issues for consideration of Govt. of India 1- ISOPOM • Allow flexibility to divert saving of seed component to non seed component-i.e. water saving devices. • PVC Pipe also be allowed for irrigation water conveyance. • Permission of extending infrastructure support to KVKs in addition to RSSC .

  12. Issues for consideration of Govt. of India 2- Work Plan • Removal of cap on subsidy (25%) under macro Management of Agriculture-Work Plan. • Approval of enhanced programme of work plan for Rs. 39.50 crore. • Permission of diversion of funds for fodder minikit programme in case of drought situation.. 3- Others • Declaring MSP for Guar, Moth, Coriander ,Cumin, Isabgol and Fenugreak(Methi).

  13. NEW INITIATIVES TAKEN DURING 2004-05 • Doubling seed replacement in five years i.e. 20% increase in SRR per annum. • Covering all the wells with water saving devices sprinklers or piped conveyance. • Strengthening Extension by adopting result oriented extension. • Massive programme of Gypsum distribution for Reclamation of Alkali soil and Nutrient in Pulses and Oilseeds.

  14. THANKS

  15. Rainfall in Rajasthan,2004 • Average rainfall of the State is 575 MM. • Generally, 90% of rainfall is in the period June to Sept. (532MM) • The normal date of onset of monsoon is June 18, this year June 18. • The total rain upto Sept. 10th, 2004 is (438.2 mm) which is (–12.36% ) less than the normal rainfall (500 mm). • Rain has been scattered & erratic in most of the Districts. • Prolonged dry spell -ranging from 16 to 30 days during month of June & July.

  16. KHARIF PROSPECTS- 2004 CEREALS Area in Lac ha. CROPS Ach. 2003-04 TARGETS DEPTT. ESTIMATE % BAJRA MAIZE JOWAR RICE S. MILLETS TOTAL 77 94.5 89.4 53 101.9 80.3 58.50 11.10 7.39 1.00 0.18 78.17 33.99 9.14 5.26 0.89 0.163 49.44 44.15 9.67 5.88 1.68 0.16 61.54

  17. KHARIF PROSPECTS -2004 PULSES, OILSEEDS, COTTON Area in Lac ha. CROPS Ach. 2003-04 DEPTT. ESTIMATE % TARGETS ARHAR OTH. PULSES G. NUT SOYBEAN SESAMUM CASTOR COTTON 62.1 114.7 94.3 99.6 137.9 186.5 52 0.20 26.78 2.11 4.94 3.12 0.67 3.44 0.18 21.54 2.73 5.95 3.92 1.21 3.01 0.29 18.79 2.90 5.97 2.84 0.65 5.79

  18. This scarcity- widespread across 13 district % Deviation from Normal No. of Districts Name Abnormal >60% 1 Bhilwara 3 Banswara, Chittor, Jhalawar, Excess 20-60% Normal +20% to -20% 15 Udaipur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Dausa, Jhunjhunu, Dholpur, Bharatpur, S.Madhopur, Hanumangarh, Jodhpur, Kota, Baran, Bundi, Tonk, Dungarpur Deficit -20% to -60% Alwar, Karauli, Churu, Ganganagar, Jalore, Barmer, Pali, Sirohi, Nagaur, Rajsamand, Sikar, Bikaner, 12 Scanty -60% or less Jaisalmer 1

  19. Contingency plan for adverse condition • Intercropping of cereals with Pulses/ Oilseeds in line. • Use short duration and low water requiring crops such as Moong, Moth, Cowpea, Castor & Til and their short duration varieties. • Weeding and hoeing after 30 days of raining and thinning as per need to save crops. • Life saving irrigation with the use of sprinklers. • Seed treatment with fungicide/insecticide to save crops from termites/seed and soil borne diseases. • Use of FYM and Compost to increase water holding capacity of soil.

  20. KHARIF PRODUCTION PROSPECTS-2004 CEREALS In lac MT CROPS Ach. 2003-04 DEPTT. ESTIMATE TARGETS % BAJRA MAIZE JOWAR RICE S. MILLETS TOTAL 38.1 88 66.3 40.6 50 54.9 66.51 20.68 5.27 1.65 0.11 94.22 22.30 11.42 1.99 1.97 0.04 37.72 8.50 10.05 1.32 0.80 0.02 20.69

  21. KHARIF PRODUCTION PROSPECTS-2004 PULSES, OILSEEDS, COTTON In lac MT/Bales CROPS Ach. 2003-04 DEPTT. ESTIMATE % TARGETS ARHAR OTH. PULSES G. NUT SOYBEAN SESAMUM CASTOR COTTON 0.25 4.00 3.10 6.71 0.46 0.65 7.58 48 99.5 83.5 93.1 169.6 149.2 52.5 0.16 14.95 3.31 6.91 1.41 0.90 7.09 0.12 3.98 2.59 6.25 0.78 0.97 3.98

  22. Doubling seed replacement in five years i.e. 20% increase in SRR per annum. (in Lac qtls.) Season Distribution Target Target 2003-04 2004-05 2008-09 Kharif 1.68 1.96 3.57 Rabi 3.45 5.06 6.24 Total 5.13 7.02 9.81 Strategies : • Increased seed Production with participation of private sector seed growers. • Distribution seed by RSSC through GSS/ PACS, Kisan Salahkar Samitties etc and active participation VLW for seed penetration. • Distribution of seed through Seed Rath in remote areas. • Greater involvement of private seed companies in seed marketing. • Massive extension programme to increase SRR by DoA

  23. No of wells / tube wells • 12.29 lac • No. of Wells having Sprinklers on subsidy • 2.00 lac • Estimated gross irrigated area under Sprinkler on subsidy • 3.00 lac ha. • Proposed Potential Wells to be covered under Sprinkler system during next 3 years. • 6.00 lac • Estimated gross Irrigated Area by 6.00 lac Wells • 9.00 lac ha. • Additional Irrigated area by the use of Sprinkler • 3.00 lac ha • Additional income from additional irrigated area • @ Rs.10,000 per ha per year • 300 crore • Additional requirement of subsidy amount for establishment of 6.00 lac Sprinklers 300 crore Covering all the wells /Tube wells with Sprinklers:

  24. STRENGTHENING OF EXTENSION • Coverage of farmers :- 30 farmers of all categories per VLW i.e. 1 lac farmers per annum. 3 lac farmers in 3 years. • Objective :- Effective Transfer of Technology. • Modalities of schemes : • Scheme will be launched during Rabi 2004 • Base line survey of selected to be completed by 30th September • Preparation of farm plan and adoption of technology as per plan. • Increase in production/ income of selected farmers (20%+ expected). • Reselection of fresh farmers after every 3rd year. • Impact dissemination amongst neighbouring farmers.

  25. MASSIVE PROGRAMME OF GYPSUM • Reclamation & Development of alkali soil. • Supply plant nutrients calcium and sulphur which increase grain size, protein content in pulses and oil content in oilseeds crops. (in M. Ton) Achiev. Target Ach. Balance 2003-04        2004-05 upto July 04 Reclamation 2736 MT 40,000 MT 20,000 MT. - As Nutrients 36817 MT 53,000 MT 23,879 MT 36,000 MT

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