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WEL COME

WEL COME. Bihar At a Glance. Land Use Classification of the state. Lakh hect. Total geographical area 93.60 Net area sown 56.38 Total cropped area 80.26 Area sown more than once 23.58 Forest 6.16 Barren & non-cultivatable land 4.37

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WEL COME

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  1. WEL COME

  2. Bihar At a Glance

  3. Land Use Classification of the state • Lakh hect. • Total geographical area 93.60 • Net area sown 56.38 • Total cropped area 80.26 • Area sown more than once 23.58 • Forest 6.16 • Barren & non-cultivatable land 4.37 • Land put to non-agriculture uses 16.35 • Cultural Waste land 0.48 • Permanent pasture 0.18 • Area under misc. Crops 2.30 • Other fallow (2 to 5 years) 1.41 • Current fallow 5.95

  4. Rank of state in the country in terms of Productivity • Productivity of Pulses in the State is more than National Average, while, in case of oilseeds, it is at par with National Average.

  5. Rank of state in the country in terms of Production • 2.35 M.T. of Snow pea has been exported in 2003-04.

  6. Targets & Likely Achievements During Kharif 2005 Contd..

  7. Contd..

  8. Crop wise Area & production Targets Rabi/Summer 2005 – 2006 Contd..

  9. Contd..

  10. Agenda I

  11. Funds received from Government of India & its Utilization • 1. Macro Management Mode • Amount in Rs. Lakh

  12. Work Plan of Macro Management Mode (2005-06) Amount in Rs. Lakh

  13. Contd.. Financial Year – 2005-06 • Balance as on 01.04.2005 Rs. 822.7199 Lakh • First Installment Rs. 650.00 Lakh • Total available Central Rs.1472.7199 Lakh share (A+B)

  14. 2.Integrated Scheme of Oilseed, Pulses, Oil palm & Maize (ISOPOM) Amount in Rs. Lakh

  15. Contd.. Financial Year – 2005-06 • Fund utilized (central share) Rs. 421.65 Lakh During financial Year 2004-05 B. Balance as on 01.04.2005 Rs. 199.62 Lakh (Revalidated by Government of India ) C. Proposed Allocation as Rs. 490.00 Lakh central share(2005-06)

  16. Agenda II

  17. State of Readiness for Additional Funds during Financial Year-2005-06. Amount in Rs. Lakh

  18. Agenda III

  19. Progress in Seed Production PERSPECTIVE SEED PLAN

  20. Seed Production Programme by RAU • A Project worth 436.40 Lakh for seed production has been sanctioned by Department of Agriculture for 5 Years (2002-03 to 2006-07) • Rajendra Agriculture University has produced 563 q. of Breeder Seed & 8800 q. of foundation & certified seed of different crops during 2004-05.

  21. Balanced Use of Fertilizer

  22. Integrated Pest Management • Total number of Farmers’ Field School (FFS) for promotion of IPM conducted = 662. • Number of FFS proposed during 2005-06 = 353. Integrated Nutrient Management • Number of Soil Health Card distributed = 1,70,000 • 23 soil testing laboratories functioning in the state. • Bio-fertilizer distributed in 1,80,020 ha. area in the state. • Proposal for strengthening of 7 seed testing lab. during 2005-06.

  23. Agenda IV

  24. Steps taken to improve productivity • Department of Agriculture has taken initiatives for increasing paddy productivity in 8 “Paddy Bowl” districts of the state i.e. Patna, Nalanda, Bhojpur, Buxar, Rohtas, Jehanabad, Bhabhua & Aurangabad from present level of 20 q/ha. to 25 q/ha. • Sufficient quantity of HYV & Hybrid seed in form of minikits has been distributed in these districts. • Extension of Recommended package of practices of cultivation has been done through mass media. • Sufficient amount of fertilizers allocated in these districts.

  25. State has already substituted wheat cultivation in several parts with rabi maize and registered an impressive growth in maize production in recent years. • The state with an area of 1.87 lakh ha., under rabi maize contributes nearly 30 percent to the rabi maize production of the country. • Steps have been taken to increase the area under rabi maize in the potential maize growing districts i.e. Begusarai, Samastipur, Khagaria, Patna, E. Champaran, Bhagalpur, Munger, Vaishali of the state under centrally sponsored scheme of ISOPOM.

  26. Million Shallow Tube well Programme

  27. B. On Farm Water Management Scheme (OFWMS)

  28. Revised Allocation under OFWMS for 2005-06

  29. Agenda V

  30. APMC Act Amendment Proposal for Amendment in APMC Act • Developing and regulating marketing of notified agricultural produce in specified area. • Establishment of private market yards and provision for direct purchase from producer. • Establishment of consumer/farmer market. • Prohibition to levy of market fee and grant of license in the consumer/ farmer market. • Contract Farming Agreement . • As soon as Legislative Assembly constituted, proposal will be tabled on the floor of the house.

  31. Agenda VI

  32. National Horticulture Mission • Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association & By-Laws have been finalized for formation of Bihar Horticulture Development Society. Action has been initiated for the registration of the society. • State level Executive Committee under the Chairmanship of Agriculture Production Commissioner has been formed. • Work plan has been prepared for Rs. 45.77 Crores under NHM for 2005-06 and has been submitted to GOI for approval.

  33. Proposed Project Under Bihar Horticulture Mission, 2005-06

  34. Agriculture Technology Mission Agency (ATMA) • ATMA is functional in the four districts of the state i.e. Patna, Madhubani, Muzaffarpur and Munger. • The specific objectives of the ATMA are: • Farming system approach. • Bottom up planning . • Use of ICT. • Public-private partnership. • Gender concern.

  35. Under the new scheme “Support to State Extension Programme for Extension Reforms” 15 districts of the state has been proposed, which includes the existing four ATMA’s. • 11 new districts proposed are: 1. W. Champaran 2. Saran 3. Begusarai 4. Vaishali 5. Purnea 6. Saharsa 7. Katihar 8. Bhagalpur 9. Gaya 10. Bhojpur 11. Rohtas

  36. Agenda VII

  37. Quarantine Facilities in the State • Quarantine laboratories have been functioning in Raxual & Jogbani near Nepal Border in the private building. These laboratories issue Phyto-sanitory certificate & permission related to import permit. • Department of Agriculture has written to District Magistrate to provide 250 sq. ft. & 200 sq. ft. area in Raxual & Jogbani respectively for Quarantine office premises.

  38. Agenda VIII

  39. Suggestion for improving Rabi Production Increasing Seed Replacement Rate (SRR)

  40. Availability of seed for Rabi, 2005-06

  41. Requirement & Proposed availability of fertilizer • Department of Agriculture has tied up with different fertilizer agencies for timely availability of fertilizer. • Urea Requirement : 7.20 Lakh M.T. Allocation by GOI :6.805 Lakh M.T.

  42. Irrigation Facilities Available

  43. THANK YOU...

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