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RKVY STRATEGY IN TRIPURA

RKVY STRATEGY IN TRIPURA. MAP OF TRIPURA. INTRODUCTION. Erstwhile princely State merged with the Indian Union in October, 1949 Declared as an Union Territory on 1 st July, 1953. Attained Statehood on 21 st January, 1972. It is the 3 rd smallest State of India after Goa & Sikkim.

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RKVY STRATEGY IN TRIPURA

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  1. RKVY STRATEGY IN TRIPURA

  2. MAP OF TRIPURA

  3. INTRODUCTION • Erstwhile princely State merged with the Indian Union in October, 1949 • Declared as an Union Territory on 1st July, 1953. • Attained Statehood on 21st January, 1972. • It is the 3rd smallest State of India after Goa & Sikkim

  4. IMPORTANT INDICATORS Contd……

  5. IMPORTANT INDICATORSContd…

  6. Status of formulation of C-DAP • DAPU, BAPU and VAPU constituted involving PRI’s, stakeholders & line depts. • Bottom-Up approach from village level to zilla parishads. • RKVY workshops with concerned ZP’s, Panchayet Samities, Village Panchayats etc. completed. • C-DAP for South & West Tripura approved by ZP, North and Dhalai likely to be approved by ZP in August 2008. • Training of trainers at NIRD, Guwahati.

  7. Wish list in Draft C-DAP’s Tentative requirement of fund for the Districts as per Draft Plans under RKVY for remaining 4 years (up to 2011-12) West Tripura : Rs. 228.74 Crores South Tripura : Rs. 187.36 Crores North Tripura : Rs. 138.61 Crores Dhalai : Rs. 121.25 Crores ------------------------------------------------------------- Total : Rs. 675.96 Crores

  8. Mode of preparation of Stream-I Project Proposals The Stream-I Project Proposals are prepared based on the wish list generated from the GP’s/ VC’s / Panchayet Samities / Zilla Parishads keeping in view of the overall Perspective Plans of the Sector at State level The break-up of Stream - I projects (2008 – 09)

  9. Performance of RKVY under stream –I during 2007-08 Agriculture Department : Rs. 330 lakhs • Sites selected for 10-nos. Mini Bio-Fertilizer Labs; estimates • prepared and procurement of equipment is in progress. • b) Locations for Vermi compost pits finalized in consultation with the PRIs.

  10. Fishery Department : Rs. 60 lakhs • Tender formalities for construction & development of research laboratory at Udaipur finalized • Development of Fish Feed Analysis Laboratory at Kumarghat & Udaipur under process. ARDD Department : Rs. 50 lakhs In view of the recent bird flu outbreak in some locations of the state, Director (ARDD) has requested for a change in the project already approved by the SLSC to a new one. Accordingly, the said proposal would be placed before the next SLSC meeting for approval.

  11. Status of State Seed Farms • In 2000-01, the state was totally dependent on other states for certified seeds. • The state achieved self sufficiency in different categories of seeds of Paddy; Mustard and Pea / Lentil by 2005-06. Contd…

  12. Status of State Seed Farms Contd…… • From 2006-07 onwards, the state is exporting surplus HYV paddy & mustard certified seeds to other states through NSC. • The state will achieve self sufficiency in different categories of seeds of Pulses & Oilseeds by this financial year and expects to export quality seeds of Pulses & Oilseeds from 2009-10 onwards.

  13. Unique features of RKVY in Tripura • SLSC constituted and schemes approved at State level, with the expertise from Ministry of Ag & Planning Commission. • Bottom UP approach reflecting the felt needs of the people in the Rural areas. • In house expertise resulted in preparation of CDAPs, without engaging any consultant from outside.

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  15. Agriculture : Strategies • Implementation of ten-year Perspective Plan for achieving self-sufficiency in food grains (2000~10). • Increase in Productivity of cereals ( through SRI ) and economically remunerative crops. • Self-sufficiency in HYV certified seed production. • Improvement of Soil health through Organic manures. • Exploitation of full irrigation potential. • Adequate flow of Credit. • Training & re-training of farmers & extension workers. • Development of Marketing facilities. • Involvement of Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRI’s).

  16. The Six Principles of SRI 1. Single Seedling ( less seed requirement 5 kg/ha against 50 kg / ha in traditional system) 2. Young seedling 8-12 Days old. 3. Wide Spacing :- 25 x 25 cm plant to plant and row to row. Contd..

  17. The Six Principles of SRIcontd.. 4. No standing water – keep the soil moist- allow drying up resulting in hairline cracks on soil surface. 5. Weeding 3-4 times through mechanical weeder to churn the soil for better aeration 6.Use More Organic fertilizers than Chemical fertilizers.

  18. HORTICULTURE : Strategies • Implementation of 10 year Perspective Plan for Phenomenal change in production pattern of Fruits, Vegetables, Plantation crops, Spices to meet the growing demand in the region. • Production of TPS tuberlet from 120 ha to cover 2250 ha in 2009-10 under hybrid potato.

  19. HORTICULTURE : Strategies Contd… • On-farm production of certified Stage-II seed potato (K. Jyoti) from Stage – I to bring 750 ha under the crop in 2009-10. • Seed production of major vegetable crops of HYV’s over two seasons to achieve 30% replacement with subsequent increase over the years to become self sufficient. Contd…

  20. HORTICULTURE : Strategies Contd.. • Production of quality planting materials of fruits, vegetables & flowers in hi-tech green house through out the year. • Staggered pineapple plantation following cluster approach, and chemical induction to ensure more than 90 % fruiting to sustain supply for 8 months from thousand hectares.

  21. HORTICULTURE : Strategies Contd.. • Use of Organic manures and Bio-Pesticides etc. for organic farming. • Providing drip irrigation for cultivation of banana ( Sabri & Grand naine) to harness the maximum potential. • Exploitation of full irrigation potential. • Adequate flow of Credit. • Involvement of Panchayat Raj Institutions (PRI’s).

  22. ARDD: Strategies Enhancement of Milk Production : • Promotion of cultivation of nutritious fodder grasses at farmers’ field to minimize cost of production of milk . • Better utilisation of straws/ fodder by chaffing. Enhancement of Meat Production: • Popularization of rearing exotic pigs : Large White Yorkshire , Landrace, etc. • Rearing of Black Bengal goats by BPL families. Contd..

  23. ARDD: Strategies contd.. Augmentation of Egg production: • Rearing of Low Input Technology birds at Household level in backyard system after rearing chicks/ducklings for a month at Block level Brooder houses. • Protection of Poultry/duck from vaccine preventable diseases & large scale infestation of worms by organizing camps at Panchayet level.

  24. Fisheries : Strategies • Implementation of Perspective Plan for self-sufficiency in fish. • Utilization of all available water areas for fish culture. • Providing proper guidance for fish culture. • Involving SHGs/ Cooperatives/ Tribals/ Women in the activity through entrepreneurship development. • Development of essentially required infrastructure.

  25. RKVY (STREAM-I )PROPOSALS DURING 2008 - 09 Contd..

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