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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT

GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT. IMPLEMENTATION OF HORTICULTURE COMPONENT UNDER SUJALA-III 2012-2017. Project Monitoring Cell Directorate of Horticulture LALBAGH, BANGALORE. Background:.

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GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT

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  1. GOVERNMENT OF KARNATAKA HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT IMPLEMENTATION OF HORTICULTURE COMPONENT UNDER SUJALA-III 2012-2017 Project Monitoring Cell Directorate of Horticulture LALBAGH, BANGALORE

  2. Background: • Horticulture crops provide excellent opportunities in improving the income of farmers even in dry tracks. The successful experience of Sujala – I has led to inclusion of horticulture component in Sujala-III. • Objectives: • Extension and demonstrations to Farmers groups on annual and perennial horticulture crops, nutritional gardens andcrop water management • Establishment of soil, water and leaf tissue analysis facilities and monitoring the nutritional status through trainingand capacity building programme • Strengthening post harvest management, marketing and valueaddition through technical support by instituting the studies for generating scientific know-how • Strengthening horticulture sector through service support for meeting the above requirements

  3. Approach: Farmers in micro watershed areas will be mobilized to adopt collective approach for harnessing the benefits of scale up production with better post harvest and value addition practices in arid horticulture crops . The project provides the incremental management support and training by complementing the current interventions to improve productivity of existing perennial and annual horticulture crops and provide diversification through capacity building of farmers” Components under Horticulture: Extension and Demonstration for Productivity improvement . Farmer Horticulture Soil and Crop Monitoring. Model Nurseries. Post Harvest Management of Horticulture Produce. Strengthening of Market Linkages in rural areas. Horticulture Service Support.

  4. Implementation strategies: ( Participatory mode and process oriented) • Base line survey of the Micro watershed Areas • Net Planning • Formation of farmers Interest Groups (FIGs) • Beneficiary Identification • Demonstration (Annuals, Perennials, Nutrition gardens through local innovative technologies) • Convergence Plan through integration of Programmes • Hands on training to the farmers, facilitator, stakeholders and aggregators on dry land horticulture technology, sample analysis and post harvest activities • Establishment of horticulture infrastructures for demonstrations • Soil, Water and Leaf analysis in MWS and issue of health cards • Conversion of Departmental Horticulture farms to model MWS demonstration blocks. • Exposure visits and field days for better dissemination of technology • Formation of Farmers Producers Organization (FPOs) • Scientific post harvest practices and market linkages through FPO’s and other organisation • Horticulture Service Support

  5. Project Components and Cost

  6. Area covered in 2013-14

  7. Project Infrastructures • Soil, water and leaf analysis laboratory • Model Nurseries • Pack houses • Low cost storage / preservation units • Pre cooling units • Ripening units • Primary minimal processing units • Establishment of rural/direct marketing through FPO’s and other organizations • Establishment of Scientific /aggregation centers

  8. Project Output • Horticulture crops area development (5065ha) • Establishment of 6 well equipped soil, water and leaf analysis labs • Analysis of 1800 samples from farmers field • Establishment of 7 Model Nurseries • 2250 capacity building trainings benefitting 1.00 lakhs farmers • Creation of 165 post harvest infrastructures • Formation of 524 FIG’s • Organisation of 524 field days • Formation of 10 Horticulture Farmers Producers Companies (FPCs) • Exposure visits up to 300 • Preparation of Literatures (3500 sets) • Creation of 65 new posts of different cadres

  9. Project Outcomes: • Increase in Horticulture area (7%), production and productivity by 20%. • Direct benefit to dry land farmers in terms of Crop Husbandry, Soil and Water conservation and cluster approach • Formation of Horticulture Farmers Producers Organizations (FPOs) • Strengthening of rural and direct market linkages • Reduction in Post harvest losses • Increase in farmers income • Improvement in livelihood of farmers • Increase in vegetation cover in dry lands • Increase in production of quality planting propagation materials • Encouragement of rural youths and local expertise

  10. Sujala – III activities - Chamarajanagar Gramasabhaorganised by Department & MYRADA NGO at Kannur MWS

  11. Field visit at Managalli MWS FIG formation at Yaraganahalli MWS

  12. Training to FIG - Managalli MWS Technical Trg to FIG – Bachalli MWS

  13. Feilddelination for crop demo - Managalli MWS Soil Sample collection Trg -Managalli MWS

  14. Field Preparations under progress for Demonstrations Trenching Work in Demo Plot at Shivapura MWS Pitting Method – Kongarahalli MWS

  15. Perennial Crop Demonstrations: Chamarajanagar Mango Demo – Bandalli MWS High density Guava Demo – Bandalli MWS

  16. Annual Crop Demonstrations:Chamrajanagar Tomato Demo – Singanallur MWS Vegetable Demo – Kongarahalli MWS

  17. FIG Training/ Awareness Programme: Davanagere Village : Vitlapura Village : Vantihala

  18. THANK YOU

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