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F OUNDATION forA GRICULTURALR ESOURCESM ANAGEMENT and E NVIRONMENTALR EMEDIATION
www.farmer.org.in PRESENTER : JAGPAL SINGH, SECRETARY, FARMER
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INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
National Centre of OrganicFarming (NCOF), Ghaziabad
Indian Agriculture ResearchInstitute (IARI), New Delhi
Central Integrated PestManagement Centre (CIPMC),Faridabad
Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Ghaziabad
BACKGROUND
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The percentage of area under sugarcane in different districts varies from 20-72%. There are more than 40 Sugar Mills in this area which canbenefit from the studies conducted by FARMER
FARMER was established in 2002 by the like minded scientists and persons having aptitude of social service,
Agriculture Extension and Research with focus on sugarcane crop and productions
Firstly started in three divisions of Meerut, Moradabad, Saharanpur, comprising of 11 districts of western UP. Sugarcane is a major crop of this region sown on an area of 10.96 lakh hectares out of total cropped area of 24.5 lakh hectares.
FARMER has a goal tobecome self sustainableby providing at costresearch services toSugar Industries andRegistered Farmers withthe FARMER
WHY FARMER ?
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TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT – Identification and adoption of appropriate technologyin crop production.
Farm and Crop Management – Selection of appropriate crops and crop rotation as persoil quality and agro climatic conditions.
Input Management – On farm production of quality agri. Inputs and sourcing of inputsfrom market at affordable cost by farmers.
Marketing Linkage – Direct marketing linkage with the consumers through KisaanOutlets in cities and home delivery by Basket Delivery System.
Storage & Processing Management – Proper scientific storage facilities and valueaddition by processing of agri. Produce.
Nutrient Management – Balanced and timely use of major and micro nutrients throughapplication of appropriate quantity of manures, fertilizers and formulations.
Pest Management – Judicious use of pesticides and adoption of other plant protectionmeasures by Intergraded Pest Management approach.
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INCREASE FARMERS INCOME by promotion of on farm organic agri. inputs production, processing of agri. produce for value addition
CONDUCT RESEARCH on impact of environmental changes, biotic and a biotic stress, change of agronomic & plant protection practices, use of quality agri. inputs, bio-agents and bio-stimulants on crop health and production.
FARMER STATEMENTS
To attain rural prosperity through research initiatives for development of self sustainable economic model involving the participation of all stake holders without compromising on human-nature equation
VISION
PROMOTE APPLIED RESEARCH on diversified agriculture
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QUALITY CONTROL of agri. inputs & soil, IPM, INM blending of traditional & new technological research
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOMENT amongst rural youth and women
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE To improve soil health, crop productivity
MISSION
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FARMER ORGANIZATION CHART
Dr. Shayam Singh, PresidentMr. Sanjeev Kumar, Adviser, CSR
Head Office, New DelhiH
Mr. Jagpal Singh, Secretary
Branch Office , GhaziabadB
Ms. Pooja Chaudhary, I/C
Advisory Service CentreB
Mr. Jagpal Singh, Secretary
Quality Testing, R&D Lab.B
Mr. Sunil Kumar, F.A.
Training CentreB
Mr. VipinBharduai,Researcher
Estimation of pH, EC, N, P, K
Soil Testing UnitB
Ms. BhawnaChauhan,Researcher
Rearing of Galleria
Insectory UnitB
Mr. Riazuddin, Research
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Quality TestingMultiplication of Bio Fert. & Bio-Pest
Microbiological Unit
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Ms. SwatiChaudhary, Researc
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EPN Preservation& Multiplication
EPNB
Mr. Sumit PratapSingh, Researcher
Field Trial, Survey Insect
Identification
FieldB
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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES
Conducting research study for identifying key factors affecting soil fertility, crop production, farmers’ income, employment opportunities to rural population and environmental impact.
CONDUCT RESEARCH
Identifying, blending and providing tailor made appropriate research solutions for application to Farmers, Sugar industries and other Stake holders.
TAILOR MADE RESEARCH SOLUTIONS
Conducting training, awareness and demonstration programmes on efficacy of new research by FARMER and in collaboration with linkage Scientific Institutions.
TRAINING & AWARENESS
Providing Advisory Service and Quality Testing Services of Agri. Inputs and Soil to Farmers, Sugar Industries and other Stake Holders
ADVISORY & QUALITY TESTING
# Name Profession/ Designation with complete official address
1 Dr. Shyam Singh Scientists Former Principal Scientist, ICAR- President, FARMER
2 Mr. Jagpal Singh ScientistsFormer Assistant Director (Entomology) Dte. of PPQ&S Secretary, FARMER
3 Mr. Karamveer Singh Civil Engineer Executive Engineer, CPWD-Vice President, FARMER
4 Mr. Mahipal Singh Pawar Finance & Scientist Former Assistant General Manager, Oriental Bank of Commerce -Member, FARMER
5 Mr. Rajender Sharma Consultant (Infra) Social Activist, Ghaziabad - Member, FARMER
6 Mr. Tarkeshwar Sharma Consultant (Infra) Social Activist, New Delhi - Member, FARMER
7 Mr. Karanpal Singh FinanceChairman Noida Commercial Co-operative Bank, Ghaziabad - Member, FARMER
8 Mr. Bharat Bhushan Tyagi FarmingLeading Progressive Farmer, in Organic Cultivation, Bulandshahar-Member, FARMER
9 Mr. Virender Kumar Babbar Industrialists Chairman, RP Alloys Group of Industries, Ghaziabad,Member FARMER
10 Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Consultant (MSW) Advisor CSR - Member, FARMER
11 Mr. Vibhanshu SharmaManagementConsultant
Management (Process & Strategies ) – New Delhi, Member, FARMER
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GOVERNING BODY
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SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE# Name Profession Designation with complete official address
1Dr. T.P. RajendranChairman
Scientist Assistant Director General (Plant Protection), ICAR, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi
2Dr. P.S.ChandurkarCo-Chairman
ScientistFormer Plant Protection Adviser to the Govt. of India and Consultant to the Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India
3Mr. Jagpal SinghMember Secretary
ScientistFormer Assistant Director, Dte. of Plant Protection Quarantine & Storage and Secretary, FARMER
MEMBERS
4 Dr. V.Kumar Scientist Former Director IFFCO
5 Dr. V.V Ramamurthy Scientist Principal Scientist, Division of Entomology, IARI, New Delhi
6Dr. Uma Rao
Scientist Principal Scientists, Div. of Nematology, IARI
7 Dr. K. Annapurna Scientist Principal Scientist, Division of Microbiology, IARI, New Delhi
8 Dr. A.K. Yadav Scientist Former Director National Center of Organic Farming, Min. of Agri. Govt of India
9 Dr. J.P. Singh ScientistJoint Director(Entomology), Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Faridabad
10 Dr. Mayank Rai Scientist Programme Coordinator KVK Ghaziabad
11Shri M.A. Ansari
ScientistFormer Deputy Director (Entomology), Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, Faridabad
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CORE ACTIVITIES
TRAINING & AWARENESS PROGRAMMES
LAB TESTING of QUALITY PARAMETERS of AGRICULTURAL INPUTS and SOIL
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
DEMONSTRATION & TEACHING
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LABORATORY
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INFRASTRUCTURE DETAILS
Temperature Control Chambers Insectorey-1 & 2, EPN Preservation Unit
Soil Testing Laboratory
Equipped with Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometer, pH Meter, EC Meter, Centrifuge, Shaker, Kjheldal Unit, Digestion Unit, Muffle Furnish, Distillation Unit with four working platform.
Microbiology Laboratory Laminar Flow Chamber , BOD Incubator (7), Fridge (2), Serological bath, Autoclave, Oven, Microwave, Microscope (3), Colony Counter.
Common Working Platform
SERVICE CENTRE
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INFRASTRUCTURE DETAILS
Audio Visual Aids Projector with Laptop and Desktop
Sitting Capacity Well equipped Training room with 50 head capacity
Training Material Literature
Booklets Agriculture inputs soil IPM management techniques Soil testing and crop nutrients management recommendationsWhite grub life cycle and integrated management Distribution of white grub species, crops affected and their control management
Leaflets White grub management Soil testing facility for farmers
Appropriate BiotechnologiesCommunication and Diffusion(ABCD) with special reference to biological agents (bio fertilizers &bio-pesticides) for RuralDevelopment – Phase I
Funded by Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Govt. of India
PROJECTS / PROGRAMS
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SUCCESSFULLY IMPLEMENTED
Appropriate BiotechnologiesCommunication and Diffusion (ABCD)with special reference to biological agents (bio fertilizers & bio-pesticides)for Rural Development – Phase II Funded by Department of Biotechnology(DBT), Govt. of India
PROJECTS IN PROGRESS
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Demonstration of effective andaffordable biological agents(Entomopathogenic nematodes andother bio-agents) for themanagement of white grub menace on sugarcane crop in western UPFunded by Department of Science & Technology(DST), Govt. of India
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AWARENESS PROGRAMS
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TRAINING PROGRAMS
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LABORATORY VIEW
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Insectory Unit & EPNPreservation Unit
Microbiology UnitSoil Testing Unit
MARKETING LINKAGE
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PRODUCTION OF AGRI INPUT & PRODUCE
PROCESSING UNITS - MILK, ORGANIC INPUT & AGRICULTURE PRODUCE
CREATION OF LOGISTICS & TRANSPORT FACILITIES FOR DELIVERY TO CITY OUTLET
KISAAN SALE OUTLETS IN CITIES
BASKET DELIVERY SYSTEM FOR HOME DELIVERY
CONSUMER CLUBS - ORGANIC PRODUCEFARMERS PRODUCING ORGANIZATION (FPO)
CERTIFYING & INTERFACE AGENCIES
MARKETING LINKAGE OF
ORGANIC AGRICULTURE
PRODUCE
MAJOR EVENTS ORGANISED
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Organized National Seminar on Management of White Grub on Sugarcane & other
Crops held at Modi Nagar, Ghaziabad, in February,2009
Attended by about 100 Scientists
Stake holders from ICAR, SAUs, Central & State Dept. Of Agriculture, Sugar Mills.
NATIONAL SEMINAR - 1
MAJOR EVENTS ORGANISED
Organized National Seminars on “Quality Control of Agriculture Inputs-Role ofadvanced technologies and appropriate legal framework”, in November, 2010 atDr. B.P. Pal Auditorium, IRAI, Pusa Campus, New Delhi. Attended by 300 Scientists & Farmers
NATIONAL SEMINAR - 2
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ACHIEVEMENTS
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REARING OF GALLERIA AT FARMER LABORATORY1
Adult Mating
Egg Laying
Larvae
Pupa
ACHIEVEMENTSMASS MULTIPLICATION OF EPN IN FARMER LABORATORY2
EPN Infected Galleria Larvae Galleria Cadaver
Cadaver on White Trap& EPN Emergence
Collection of EPN
Preservation of EPN in BOD
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ACHIEVEMENTSLABORATORY BIOASSAY WITH HETERORHABDITIS INDICA3
Filter Paper Soil Drench
LD50 26.3 IJ/grub 41.2 IJ/grub
LT50 24.3 h 32.3 h
Life cycle 9-10 days
Filter Paper BioassayInfected Pupa
CollaborationDivision of Nematology
IARI, New Delhi
Soil Drench BioassayInfected Grubs
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ACHIEVEMENTSFIRST PRELIMINARY PILOT FIELD TRIAL 20084
Collaboration
Location
Target Pest
Incidence
Division of Nematology, IARI, New Delhi, Modi Sugar Mill
Village Issapur, Block Bhojpur, Ghaziabad
White grubs infesting sugarcane
3-5 grubs/sugarcane bunch
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ACHIEVEMENTSAPPLICATION DOSAGES AND OBSERVATION OF PILOT FIELD TRIAL-20085
Treatments H.indica @2.5x106/plot, Chlorpyriphos + H.indica @ 20ml+2.5x106/plot
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FINDINGSSECOND PILOT FIELD TRIAL IN SIMBHAOWLI- 20106
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Collaboration Division of Nematology, IARI, New Delhi Simbhaoli Sugar Mill
Location Village Hasupur, Block Simbhaoli, GhaziabadIncidence 24 grubs/m2
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SAMPLESDEAD GRUBS COLLECTED AT VARIOUS SAMPLING PERIODS7
August 2010 September 2010 October 2010
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FINDINGSRECOVERY OF H. INDICA PROGENY FROM WHITE GRUB CADAVERS8
August 2010 September 2010 October 2010
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August September october
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79,629
1,44,126
Infective juveniles/grub(average of 20 replicates)
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FINDINGSVERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL MIGRATION OF H. INDICA IJ FROM THE SITE OF INOCULATION IN 60 DAYS
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FINDINGSFINDINGS OF SOIL & SEED ANALYSIS REPORTS 10
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FINDINGSFINDINGS OF BIO-AGENTS ANALYSIS REPORTS 11
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Bio-fertilizers - 43% Standard, 57% Below StandardBio-Pesticides - 32% Standard, 68% Below Standard
DEMONSTRATIONSDIFFERENT METHODS OF FIELD APPLICATION OF EPN
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What’s Your Message?
Because FARMER Deserves Better THANK YOU
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