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  • National Silkworm Seed Organization, Central Silk BoardMinistry of Textiles, Govt. of India

    BTM Layout, Madivala, Bengaluru - 560 068.Tel : +91 80 2628 2400 Fax : +91 80 2668 0387. E-mail : [email protected]

    National Silkworm Seed Organization

    Central Silk BoardMinistry of Textiles, Govt. of India

    BTM Layout, Madivala, Bengaluru - 560 068.

    Honourable Union Minister of State for Textiles(Independent Charge) Sri. Santosh Kumar Gangwar inaugurating the new Cold Storage Plant, Mysuru, Karnataka.

    The Member Secretary, CSB, Ms. Ishita Roy, IAS,giving away NSSO Annual Performance Award in the presence of the Chairman, Central Silk Board, Sri. N.S. Bisse Gowda.

    Honourable Chairman, Central Silk Board,Sri. N.S. Bisse Gowda on a visit to Basic Seed Farm,

    Yelagiri Hills, Tamil Nadu.

    Scientists of NSSO led by the Director on a eld visit to the leading Adopted Seed Rearer's Farm in Karnataka.

    amîQ—r` aoe_H sQ ~rO g§JRZNATIONAL SILKWORM SEED ORGANIZATION

    dm[f©H n«[VdoXZ 2014-15Annual Report 2014-15

  • CENTRAL SILK BOARD

    Technical andCo-ordination

    NSSO, BENGALURU Administration /Accounts

    Southern ZoneEastern Zone(ZSSO, Malda)

    Northern Zone(ZSSO, Majra)

    Basic SeedFarms (12)

    Basic SeedFarms (5)

    Basic SeedFarms (2)

    Silkworm SeedProduction Centres (13)

    Silkworm SeedProduction Centres (5)

    Silkworm SeedProduction Centres (2)

    P1 Bivoltine SSPC(1)

    Centre for SericultureDevelopment (1)

    Seed CocoonProcurement Centres (3)

    Sericulture ServiceCentres (21)

    Sericulture ServiceCentres (11)

    Sericulture ServiceUnits (21)

    Sericulture ServiceUnits (8)

    Cold StoragePlants (2)

    Cold StoragePlants (1)

    NATIONAL SILKWORM SEED ORGANIZATION

    UNITS UNDER NATIONAL SILKWORM SEED ORGANIZATION

    Silkworm SeedProduction

    Centres

    Sericulture ServiceCentres

    Sericulture ServiceUnits

    P1 GrainageBasic Seed

    Farms

    Seed CocoonProcurement

    Centres

    Chawki RearingCentres

    Cold StoragePlants

    SOUTHERN REGION

    KARNATAKA

    1 Bengaluru 1 Haveri 1 Hiriyur 1 K.R. Nagar 1 Mysuru 1 K.R. Pet 1 K.P. Doddi 1 Mysuru

    2 Attibele 2 Kolhapur 2 Nagamangala 2 Kunigal

    3 Mudlagi 3 Pune 3 Dharmapura

    4 Belgaum 4 Nagenahalli

    2 Ramanagaram 5 K.P. Doddi 4 Channapatna 5 Gavimata

    5 Kanakapura 6 Chikkamalavadi

    6 Bidadi

    7 Besagara Halli

    3 Vijayapura 6 Gowribidnur

    7 Chickballapura 8 H. Cross

    9 Doddaballapur

    4 Mysuru 10 Pandavapura

    8 Chamarajnagar 11 Nanjangud

    5 Chintamani 9 Srinivaspura 12 Kolar

    13 Mulbagal

    6 Malavalli 10 K.M. Doddi 14 Maddur

    SCPC, K.R. Pet 11 C.R. Patna

    TAMIL NADU

    7 Hosur 12 Bagalur 7 Yelagiri Hills 3 Denkanikottai 2 Hosur

    8 Krishnagiri

    8 Thirupattur 15 Natrampalli

    16 Thirupattur

    9 Dharmapuri 13 Andaloor Gate 17 Palacode

    18 Krishnagiri

    ANDHRA PRADESH

    10 Hindupur 14 Penukonda 19 Kadiri 9 Horsley Hills

    15 Madaksira 10 Parigi

    11 Chittoor 16 Kuppam 20 V. Kota 11 Madakasira

    17 Vijayawada

    12 Madanapalli 18 Palamaner

    19 Molkalcheruvu

    KERALA

    13 Palakkad 20 Coimbatore 21 Gobichettipalayam 12 Palakkad

    21 Udumulpet

    EASTERN REGION

    WEST BENGAL

    14 Raiganj 22 Hematabad 22 Aiho 13 Ambarifalakatta

    23 Amrity 23 Mahadipur 14 Karnasubarna

    15 Kalitha 24 Bhadrapur 24 Sherpur 15 Dhubulia

    25 Gadadharpur 25 Bishnupur 16 Banguria

    26 Alinagar

    16 Dakshinbhavanipur

    27 Sujapur 26 Shersai

    28 Kaliaganj 27 Jadupur

    29 Mothabari

    17 Berhampore 30 Panchgram 28 Kahala

    31 Kaliachak 29 Chandpur

    32 Kalitala

    BIHAR

    17 Purnea

    ASSAM

    18 Jorhat

    ODISHA

    18 Ramagiri (CSD)

    NORTHERN REGION

    UTTARAKHAND

    19 Dehradun 19 Majra 3 Dehradun

    20 Sheeshambara

    JAMMU & KASHMIR

    20 Udhampur

    20 32 29 1 20 3 1 3

  • NSSO ANNUAL REPORT-2014-15

    Published by : Director National Silkworm Seed Organization Central Silk Board, BTM Layout, Madivala, Bengaluru-560068

    Concepts and Cover : Dr. K. Sashindran Nair

    Compilation & Editing : Dr. M. Ramesh Babu Shri C. Siva Reddy Shri J. Somi Reddy Dr. K. Sashindran Nair Dr. G. Srinivasa Smt. P.K. Kalpana

    DTP Support & Scrutiny : Smt. P.S. Jagadamba Shri. D.R. Sudheendra

    Hindi Translation : Smt. Asha Rao Shri Ramthu Basha

    Printed at : ShakthiPrintechrd nd # 16, 3 Cross, 2 Main,

    R.C. Puram, Bengaluru - 560 021 Ph: 080 2313 3235 Email: [email protected] www.shakthiprintech.com

    Content

    02 Vision, Mission, Mandate, Functions, Values

    03 Director's Message

    05 Scientific Advisory Committee, Budget Profile

    06 List of personnel

    08 Highlights

    12 Seed cocoon generation and basic seed production

    17 Basic Seed Farm Profiles and Performance

    42 Generation, Supply and Performance of Basic Seed

    48 Seed Cocoon Procurement Centres

    52 Commercial Seed Production

    65 Silkworm Seed Production Centres Profiles and Performance

    95 Adopted Seed Rearers, ISO, Cold Storage Plants

    97 Extension and Training

    103 CRC Discount Scheme of XII Five Year Plan

    111 Central Seed Act Implementation

    116 Post Authorization Trials

    117 Human Resource Development Activities

    118 Progress in Official Language Implementation

    122 Publications

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  • National Silkworm Seed Organisation (NSSO) – One of the largest and wide spread institutions of Central Silk Board (CSB), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India is mainly involved in production and distribution of quality mulberry silkworm seed. It has 724 personnel spread across 109 stations throughout India.

    Our Mandate

    – Maintain, multiply and supply reproductive seed true to the breeds' traits/characteristics

    – Produce commercial silkworm seed meeting the prescribed quality standards

    – Introduce new systems/technology in silkworm seed production and provide quality leadership

    – Guide and bring-in excellence in silkworm seed production by imparting training and technology transfer

    Our Vision

    To become an organization of International repute par-excellence in quality mulberry silkworm seed production

    Our Mission

    To achieve excellence in quality silkworm seed production to transform the Indian Sericulture industry from subsistence level of production to a vibrant competitive commercial production enterprise

    Our Functions

    – Introduction and propagation of productive silkworm hybrids and high yielding mulberry varieties for improving the yield and quality of cocoons and silk

    – Commercial exploitation of newly authorized silkworm hybrid varieties

    – Large scale production of bivoltine hybrid layings to bridge the gap in seed supply

    – Generation of trained manpower in large scale commercial seed production

    – Encouraging chawki rearing concept

    – Organizing farmers study tours from new states for promoting sericulture industry

    – Supply disinfectants to P1 seed farmers to ensure disease-free seed crop

    – Co-ordination and linkages with R&D Institutes and DOSs to propagate new technologies

    – Transfer of proven technology to the farmers to help in increasing production/ productivity

    – Co-ordination of seed supply and extension related programme with respective state departments / research institutes and countries on request.

    – Disease monitoring through survey/surveillance.

    NSSO Values

    Our values guide our decisions and interactions with Partners and Stakeholders ……

    – Embracing scienti�ic excellence and working together ethically and with integrity in everything we do

    – Building trust and respect each day with our stakeholders, partners and colleagues, knowing that with trust comes accountability & responsibility

    – Igniting our creative spirit, exploring new horizons and creating an environment where innovation and quality thrive

    – Consistently delivering on our commitments. “Do what we say. We will do”

    – Striving towards improvement in productivity for sustainable sericulture

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  • �नदेशक का संदेश

    रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन, ब�गल� का ु

    वष � 2014-15 क� वा�षक� �रपोट� केवल आकंड� से भर�

    नेमी �रपोट� नह�ं है। अपने �नरंतर �ग�त को बनाए

    रखत ेहए चॉक� क�टपालन के��� एवं कषक� जसेै ृु

    उपभो�ताओ ं पर अपने �भाव को बरकरार रखकर

    संगठन बहत संत�ट है । इस संगठन म� व�ैा�नक�, ुु

    �शास�नक और तकनीक� कमच� ा�रय� क� ट�म, मांग के

    अन�प उ�पाद क� गणव�ता म� �नरंतर सधार लाने के ु ु ु

    �लए साम�हक �प से कायर� त ह� और रेशमक�ट बीज ू

    उ�पादन �े� म� कर�ब चार दशक� क� लोक��यता को बनाए रखने के �लए

    सेवाएं अ�पत� कर रहे ह�। संगठन ने अपने �लए वष� से एक �व�श�ट �थान

    बना �लया है और उपयोगकता�ओ ं का �व�वास जीत �लया है। यह कहने क�

    ज�रत नह�ं है �क रारेबीसं के बीज उ�पादन के��� म� उ�पा�दत रेशमक�ट बीज

    क� बढ़ती मांग उ�पाद क� ह� उ�च गणव�ता के �लए अपनी ��तब�ता का ु

    �माण है ।

    कमच� ा�रय� क� सं�या घटने और अ�य मह�वपण � संसाधन� क� ू

    कमी होने के बावजद यह तीसरा वष � है िजसम� रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन ू

    न े300 लाख से अ�धक वा�णि�यक संकर रोमच के उ�पादन म� नए �शखर को ु

    छआ है । वष � 2014-15 �मरणीय रहेगा चँ�क �पछले वष � के उ�पादन (339 ु ू

    लाख रोमच) क� तलना म� इस वष � रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन ने 9% से ु ु

    अ�धक यथा 370 लाख रोमच का अ�य�धक उ�पादन दज � �कया है । यह इस ु

    वष � के �लए �नधा��रत ल�य (355 लाख रोमच) से अ�धक था। बहत �स�नता ु ु

    क� बात यह थी �क कल उ�पादन का 68% ��व�ज संकर था । यह �पछले वष �ु

    के उ�पादन क� तलना म� 29% यथा 56.12 लाख क� अभतपव � व�� हई थी । ु ू ू ृ ु

    �वगत वष � क� �रपोट� म� �कए गए उ�लेख के अनसार भारत म� ��व�ज ु

    रेशमक�ट पालन क� बढ़ती �वीकायत� ा के कारण हम वा�णि�यक बीज

    उ�पादन के �े� म� ��व�ज क� ओर हमारा अ�धक �यान आक�षत� हआ है। ु

    यह �नजी चॉक� क�टपालन के��� क� बढती सं�या से �प�ट है, जहाँ केवल

    ��व�ज चॉक� रेशमक�ट पालन �कया जाता है। अ�धकतर रेशमक�ट पालक

    हम पर �व�वास रख कर बह X ��व�ज कोस� क� तलना म� ��व�ज कोस� के ुु

    म�य �हत को �यान म� रखत ेहए ��व�ज रेशम उ�पादन करना चाहत ेह�। ू ु

    उनके �व�वास ने हम� अ�धक ��व�ज बीज उ�पादन करने के �लए �े�रत �कया

    है। इस के साथ-साथ हम संकर बीज उ�पादन क� उपे�ा नह�ं कर सकत े

    य�य�प �नजी पंजीकत बीज उ�पादक, संकर बीज उ�पादन तक ह� सी�मत ह�। ृ

    अत: हमारे कछ बीज उ�पादन के��, अ�य�धक मा�ा म� संकर बीज उ�पादन ु

    करने के काय � से भी जड ेहए ह�।ु ु

    � यह कहना आव�यक होगा �क के���य रेशम बोड � ने ��त वष � अपने

    ��व�ज क�चे रेशम के उ�पादन को बढाने के �लए उ�साहवधक� योजनाएं

    बनाई है और वष � 2016-17 के �लए पहला ल�य 5,000 मे��क टन �नधा��रत

    �कया गया है। रारेबीसं ने ��व�ज संकर रोग म�त चकत� क� अपे��त मा�ा ु

    क� माँग को परा करने के �लए �नजी बीज उ�पादक� को काम पर लेने और ू

    ��व�ज बीज उ�पादन को व�ैा�नक तौर पर अपनाने के �लए रा�य सरकार के

    बीज उ�पादन के��� को सश�त बनाने हेत �मख उपाय �कए गए ह�। इस ु ु

    �दशा म� रारेबीसं ने कना�टक रा�य के व�र�ठ अ�धका�रय� एवं �नजी बीज

    उ�पादक� को ��श�ण �दया। शी� ह� ��व�ज बीज उ�पसादन के �लए

    Director's Message

    The Annual Report of the National Silkworm Seed Organization, Bengaluru for the year 2014-15 is not just yet another r o u t i n e r e p o r t o f n u m b e r s . T h e organization can pretty much be jubilant for its steady growth and its high impact on the consumers such as chawki rearing centers and farmers. The committed team of scientists, administrative and technical staff c o l l e c t ive ly w o r k t o g e t h e r i n t h i s

    organization to bring about sustained improvement in the quality of the product on offer and the services it renders thereby preserving the rich legacy of about four decades in the �ield of silkworm seed production. The organization has distinctly carved a niche for itself owing to its brand image built over the years and to the trust it has won from the end users. Needless to say, the growing demand for the silkworm seed produced at the seed production centers of NSSO is a testimony to its commitment to the high quality of the product.

    This is the third year on the trot that NSSO touched the new peak in the production of commercial hybrid d�ls in excess of 300 lakhs, albeit the dwindling workforce and other critical resources. The year 2014-15 can simply be identi�ied as monumental since NSSO recorded the highest ever production of 370 lakh d�ls with a spike in excess of 9 % over the previous year's production (339 lakhs). This was way above the target �ixed for the year (355 lakhs). The most heartening feature was that 68 % of the total production was bivoltine hybrids. This was a phenomenal increase of about 29 % over the last year's production with an absolute increase of 56.12 lakhs. As mentioned in our last year's report, our commercial seed production has now strategically tilted more towards bivoltine owing to the growing acceptance for bivoltine silkworm rearing in India. This is equally re�lected in the emergence of growing number of private chawki rearing centres which exclusively deal with bivoltine chawki silkworm. The con�idence reposed in us by the average silkworm rearers who come forward to take up bivoltine sericulture after witnessing the sustained price advantage of bivoltine cocoons compared to multi x bivoltine cocoons makes us concentrate more on bivoltine seed production. At the same time, we do realize that cross breed seed production cannot be overlooked, although Private Registered Seed producers are con�ined to cross breed seed production. Thus, a few of our seed production centres are involved in a sizeable quantity of cross breed seed production, as well.

    It is pertinent to mention here that Central Silk Board has drawn ambitious plans to increase its production of bivoltine raw silk year on year, the �irst stop being the 5000 MT target for the year 2016-17. To meet the demand of required quantity of bivoltine hybrid d�ls, NSSO had taken major initiatives to rope in private seed producers and also to empower the state government seed production centres to take up bivoltine seed production scienti�ically. In this

    3

  • सावज� �नक �नजी भागीदार� (पीपीपी) योजनाओ ं को �ारंभ करने क� योजना

    है।

    जसैा �क �व�दत है, रारेबीसं क� बीज उ�पादन योजना उ�च

    गणव�ता वाले मल और पतैक बीज उ�पादन पर �नभर� है। संगठन क� �नरंतर ु ू ृ

    उ�क�टता मल बीज फाम� के उ�क�ट �न�पादन पर �नभर� है। मल बीज फाम� ू ूृ ृ

    ने �नधा��रत गणव�ता मानदंड� का अनपालन करत ेहए उ�च गणव�ता वाले ु ु ुु

    मल बीज का उ�पादन �कया ता�क कल कोसा उ�पादन का 90% से भी अ�धक ू ु

    वा�णि�यक बीज उ�पादन के �लए उपयोग �कया जा सक� । यह उ�लेख करना

    उ�चत होगा �क त�मलनाड रा�य को उ�च गणव�ता वाले ��व�ज मल बीज ू ु ू

    क� आप�त � करत ेहए हमारे �नरंतर समथन� ने उ�ह� रेशमक�ट ��व�ज बीज ू ु

    �े� म� आ�म�नभर� के �प म� उभरा । रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन को

    उ�क�ठ संगठन कहलाने के �लए अपने काय � संचालन क� �मख �वशषेताओ ंुृ

    म� उ�पादन �मता को बरकरार रखना होगा ।

    ��व�ज के मामले म� ��त �कलो 64.27 �ाम कोसा और संकर के

    मामले म� 29.13% क� संपण � वसल� ने संगठन को अ�धक स�म बना �दया ू ू

    और यह उ�योग क� औसतन �तर क� तलना म� कह�ं अ�धक है। यह उ�च ु

    गणव�ता �बंधन �यव�थाओ ं से जडा है, िजसका हम पालन करत ेह�। हमारे ु ु

    सभी रेशमक�ट बीज उ�पादन के�� गणव�ता �बंधन �णाल� के कारण ु

    आइएसओ 9001:2008 �मा�णत है।

    भारत म� के���य रेशम बोड � (संशोधन) अ�ध�नयम, 2006 के

    �ावधान� को लाग करना रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन का अ�नवाय � कत�� य ू

    हो गया है। संगठन, बीज उ�पादक�, चॉक� क�टपालक�, बीज कोसा उ�पादक�

    का पंजीकरण करने के अलावा उनके कायक� लाप� का अनवी�ण ह� नह�ं बि�क ु

    अ�य संबं� कायक� लाप� क� िज�मेदा�रयाँ यथा �व�वध �ावधान� के बारे म�

    पणधा�रय� म� जाग�कता और उ�य�मय� के ��श�ण क� िज�मेदार� भी लेता

    है। �रपोटा�धीन वष � म� 3148 नए पंजीकरण �माण-प� �दान �कए गए।

    भारत के 10 के��� म� बड ेपमैाने पर जाग�कता काय�� म आयोिजत करने के

    अ�त�र�त कई पंजीकत उ�पादक� के �लए पन�चया� ��श�ण क� �यव�था ुृ

    क� गई ।

    कषक� को स�यवि�थत �नजी चॉक� क�ट पालन के��� के मा�यम ुृ

    से अ�धकतम रोग म�त चकत� क� आप�त � हेत हमारे �व�तार के�� �नरंतर ु ू ु

    प�र�म कर रहे है। तकनीक� मोच� पर म�यत: चॉक� क�ट पालन के��� और ु

    कषक� के बीच सम�वय �था�पत करने के �लए हमारे का�मक� गंभीर �यास ृ

    कर रहे ह�। हमारे रेशम उ�पादन सेवा के��� और सेवा इकाईय� ने वष � म� 170

    लाख से अ�धक रोगम�त चकत� को �वत�रत �कया है िजसम� 81 लाख ु

    ��व�ज रोगम�त चक�त� भी शा�मल ह� । रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन ने ु

    16 समह� �ल�टर� का �बंध एवं �नगरानी करत ेहए अनमा�नत 245 मी��क ू ुु

    टन क�चे रेशम का उ�पादन करके �ल�टर समह काय�� म के काया��वयन म� ू

    मह�वपण � भ�मका �नभाई है।ू ू

    मझ े पण � �व�वास है �क रा���य रेशमक�ट बीज संगठन के ु ू

    �व�भ�न के��� म� कायर� त का�मक� � क� ��तब�ता और मेहनत संगठन को

    आगे आने वाले वषा� म� उ�न�त के �शखर पर ले जाएगी।

    डॉ पी जय�काश

    direction, NSSO imparted training to senior of�icers of Karnataka state and private seed producers. Plans are also in store to initiate public private partnership (PPP) projects for bivoltine seed production, shortly.

    As always underlined, NSSO's seed production plan solely depends on the generation of high quality basic and parent seed. The continued excellence of the organization largely depends on the exemplary performance of the Basic Seed Farms. The best part of the Basic Seed Farms' performance was high quality of the basic seed cocoons generated adhering to the set quality norms leading to utilization of more than 90% of the total cocoon generation for commercial seed production. Our constant support to the state of Tamil Nadu by supplying high quality bivoltine basic seed which helped them to emerge near self suf�icient in bivoltine silkworm seed front, needs a special mention.

    It is rather dif�icult for an organization like NSSO to excel if production ef�iciency is not upheld as one of the key attributes of its operation. With a high overall recovery percentage of 64.27 g per kg of cocoons in the case of bivoltine and 29.13 % in the case of cross breed makes it highly competent and these averages are way above the industry standards. This is coupled with high quality management practices we follow. All our silkworm seed production centres are ISO 9001:2008 certi�ied for the quality management system.

    Implementation of the provisions of Central Silk Board (Amendment) Act, 2006 in India has now become an integral business of NSSO. The organization is bestowed with the responsibilities of not only registering the seed producers, chawki rearers & seed cocoon producers and monitoring their activities but also with the responsibilities of allied activities such as creating awareness among the stakeholders about the various provisions and training the entrepreneurs. 3148 new registrations were awarded in the year under report. NSSO arranged refresher training to a number of registered producers apart from conducting large scale awareness programmes in 10 centres across India.

    Our extension net work worked tirelessly to make the d�ls reach the farmers mostly through the well-run private chawki rearing centres. These personnel make serious efforts to co-ordinate between the CRCs and the farmers principally on the technical front. Our Sericulture Service Centres and Service Units distributed more than 170 lakhs d�ls in the year which also includes about 81 lakhs of bivoltine d�ls. NSSO also played a big role in the implementation of cluster promotion programme by managing and monitoring 16 clusters with an estimated raw silk output of 245 MT.

    I am supremely con�ident that the sheer commitment and hard work of the personnel across various strata of NSSO would take the organization to newer heights in the years to come.

    Dr. P. Jaya Prakash

    4

  • SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    ChairmanDr. S.B. DandinDirector (Rtd.), Central Silk Board

    MembersCommissioner for Sericulture Development & Director of SericultureDepartment of Sericulture, Govt. of Karnataka, Bengaluru

    Commissioner of SericultureDepartment of Sericulture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

    Director of SericultureDepartment of Sericulture, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, Salem

    Commissioner of SericultureGovt. of West Bengal, Kolkata

    Director of SericultureDepartment of Sericulture, Govt. of Uttarkhand, Dehradun

    Director, CSR&TI, Mysore

    Director, CSR&TI, Berhampore

    Director, CSR&TI, Pampore

    Director, CMER&TI, Lahdoigarh

    Director, CTR&TI, Ranchi

    Director (Tech), Central Silk Board, Bengaluru

    Shri. Dwarakinath, Scientist-D (Rtd.), Central Silk Board

    Dr. Murthuza Baig, Scientist-D (Rtd.), Central Silk Board

    Director, National Silkworm Seed Organization, Central Silk Board, Bengaluru

    Scientist-D & Head, Silkworm Seed Technology Laboratory, Kodathi, Bengaluru

    Mr. S.V.Swamy, Adopted Seed Rearer, Tiptur Taluk, Tumkur District

    Mr. Ramachandra Gowda, Registered Seed Producer, VSSPC, Bengaluru

    Md. Shahjahan Hoque, Registered Seed Producer, Malda, West Bengal

    BUDGET PROFILEGrants-in-Aid (Rs. in lakhs]

    Schemes Allocation Expenditure

    Plan

    Salary

    GeneralN.E.

    1103.09--

    1312.202.16

    Revolving Capital (Rs. in lakhs)

    Particulars Amount

    Income 3106.73

    CapitalN.E. Capital

    423.98--

    352.88

    SUB-TOTAL

    Non - Plan 5043.00 4934.43

    GRAND TOTAL 6570.07 6601.67

    Budget allocation and Expenditure is inclusive of SSTL, Kodathi

    Expenditure 1841.63

    Income over Expenditure 1265.10

    5

  • LIST OF PERSONNEL

    Directorate

    Scientific and TechnicalDr. P. Jaya Prakash, Director wef 02/03/15Dr. B.S. Angadi, Director upto 02/03/15Dr. M. Ramesh Babu, Scientist-DShri C. Siva Reddy, Scientist-DShri J. Somi Reddy, Scientist-DDr. B.A. Parthasarathy, Scientist-D upto 11/06/14Dr. K. Sashindran Nair, Scientist-DDr. G. Srinivas, Scientist-DSmt. P.K. Kalpana, Scientist-CShri R. Annaiah, Asst. Executive EngineerShri P.M. Patil, Dy. Director (Comp.) wef 02/06/14Shri M. Thandapani, Asst. Director (Comp.)

    Administration and AccountsShri R. Eswara, Deputy DirectorShri M. Victor Mature, Asst. DirectorSmt. S. Mangala., Asst. Director upto 02/06/14Shri R. Manoharan, Asst. DirectorShri Avijit Ghosh, Asst. Director upto 28/02/15Shri. S. Penchalaiah, Asst.Director

    ZSSO, MaldaDr. Kalidas Mondal, Scientist-DShri S.K. Sen, Scientist-D wef 11/06/14Shri Dulal Kumar Das, Asst. Director (A & A)

    ZSSO, MajraDr.A.A. Siddiqui, Scientist-D

    BSF MysoreDr. C.M. Kishor Kumar, Scientist-D upto 02/07/14Dr. D. Raghavendra Rao, Scientist-D wef 01/07/14

    BSF NagamangalaDr. K. Sathyaprasad, Scientist-D

    BSF DharmapuraDr. M.K. Prithvi Raje Urs, Scientist-D wef 20/06/14

    BSF GavimataDr. D. Raghavendra Rao, Sc-D upto 30/06/14Dr. B. Mallikarjuna, Scientist-D wef 30/06/14

    BSF NagenahalliDr. Hiriyanna, Scientist-D

    BSF ChikkamalavadiShri N. Jagadeesh, Scientist-C

    BSF KrishnagiriDr. N. Ravi, Scientist-D

    BSF Yelagiri HillsDr. T.S. Krishnamoorthy, Scientist-D

    BSF MadakasiraShri T. Ramanaiah, Scientist-C

    BSF Horsley HillsShri B. Srinath, Scientist-C upto 30/06/14Dr. S. Rajadurai, Scientist-D wef 30/06/14

    BSF ParigiDr. R. Manohar Reddy, Scientist-C

    BSF Palakkad

    Dr. T.P. Mohandas, Scientist-D

    BSF AmbarifalakataSmt. Rejina Bhutia, Scientist-D wef 11/07/14

    BSF KarnasubarnaDr. Shivnath, Scientist-D retd 30/09/14Dr. P.K. Biswas, Scientist-D wef 26/06/14

    BSF BanguriaDr. P.K. Biswas, Scientist-D retd 28/02/15Dr. S.K. Majumdar, Scientist-D (I/c)

    BSF DhubuliaDr. Samir Kumar Majumdar, Scientist-D

    BSF PurneaDr. S.K. Gupta, Scientist-D

    BSF MajraDr. A.A. Siddiqui, Scientist-D

    BSF SheeshambaraDr. T.P.S. Chauhan, Scientist-C

    CSD RamagiriShri. S.N. Patra, Scientist-C

    SCPC, KunigalDr. H.V. Raju, Scientist-D retd. on 31/12/14Shri N. Jagadeesh, Scientist-C (I/c)

    SCPC, DenkanikottaiDr. P. Meganathan, Scientist-D

    6

  • SSPC BangaloreShri H.Jagadish Prabhu, Scientist-D upto 04/06/14Dr. B.A. Parthasarathy, Scientist-D wef 12/06/14Smt. T.D. Jyothi, Scientist-C

    SSPC ChintamaniShri H.M. Shanbhogue, Scientist-C

    SSPC K.R. NagarDr. T. Selvakumar, Scientist-DSmt. G. Leela Devi, Scientist-D upto 20/06/14Ms. N. Sabitha, Scientist-D wef 01/07/14

    SSPC MalavalliShri V.K. Harlapur, Scientist-D

    SSPC MysoreDr. K. Bogesha, Scientist-DMs. N. Sabitha, Scientist-D upto 30/06/14Smt. G. Leela Devi, Scientist-D wef 21/06/14

    SSPC RamanagaramDr. Y.V. Ramanjaneyulu, Scientist-DSmt. H.S. Sarvamangala, Scientist-C

    SSPC VijayapuraShri H.S. Phaniraj, Scientist-D

    SSPC DharmapuriDr. V. Chinnadurai, Scientist-C

    SSPC HosurDr. S. Rajadurai, Scientist-D upto 06/06/14Shri H. Jagadish Prabhu, Scientist-D wef 05/06/14

    SSPC TirupathurShri P. Kumaresan, Scientist-C

    SSPC ChittoorDr. P. Deepa, Scientist-D

    SSPC HindupurDr. R. Dayananda Reddy, Scientist-D

    SSPC MadanapalleShri M.Ramesh, Scientist-D

    SSPC PalakkadDr. N. Madana Mohanan, Scientist-DSmt. Jessy Daniel, Scientist-CSmt. M. Siamala, Scientist-C wef 07/10/14

    SSPC BerhamporeDr. Lal Mohan Saha, Scientist-D

    SSPC DakshinbhavanipurDr. M.K. Ghosh, Scientist-D

    SSPC KalithaShri K.K. Sinha, Scientist-C retd on 31/01/15Shri T.K. Biswas, Scientist-D (I/c)

    SSPC RaiganjShri Sudip Kumar Sen, Scientist-D upto 10/06/14Dr. Subhasish Ghosh, Scientist-D

    SSPC DehradunDr. K.K. Sharma, Scientist-CDr. Ghanshyam Singh, Scientist-C

    SSPC UdhampurShri I.P. Tonk, Scientist-DShri Vinay Kumar, Scientist-D

    CSP MysoreDr. Shankara, Scientist-D

    CSP DehradunDr. N.G. Bhardwaj, Scientist-C

    SSC BelgaumShri C.R. Hegde, Scientist-C

    SSC VijayawadaDr. R.N. Prasad, Scientist-C

    7

  • म�य �व�श�टताएँु

    मल बीज फाम�ू

    मल बीज फाम� ने 28.33 लाख बीज कोस� के सापे� 119.22 लाख बीज कोस� (6 60 लाख ��व�ज और ू 1 3.

    56.03 लाख बह�ज) का उ�पादन करत ेहए 93.22% �ा�त �कया ।ु ु

    देश क� बीज क� आव�यकता को परा करने के �लए 5.18 लाख मल बीज (13.07 लाख ��व�ज तथा 2.11 ू ू1

    लाख बह�ज) का उ�पादन �कया गया ।ु

    वष � 2013 4 के दौरान �. 128.94 लाख के सापे� वष � 2014-15 के दौरान फाम� से �. 145.14 लाख -1

    राज�व ज�नत हआ ।ु

    अ�भ�ह�त बीज क�टपालक

    वष � 2013-14 म� 799.46 लाख के सापे� ��व�ज संकर एवं बह�ज रोमच के उ�पादन हेत रेबीउक� �वारा ु ुु

    1069 अ�भ�ह�त बीज क�टपालक� के मा�यम से 1175.40 लाख ��व�ज बीज कोस� का उ�पादन �कया

    गया ।

    कोसा बाज़ार और अ�भ��हत बीज क�टपालक� के मा�यम से 212.05 लाख श� मसै र बीज कोस� का �ापण ु ू

    / उ�पादन हआ । ड�क�नको�ै, क�णगल एवं पंगनर म� 79 अ�भ�ह�त बीज क�टपालक� �वारा वष � 2013-14 ु ु ूु

    के दौरान लाख के सापे� 84.23 लाख बीज कोस� का उ�पादन �कया गया ।104.90

    रेशमक�ट बीज उ�पादन के��

    5 लाख रोमच के ल�य के सापे� 370.16 लाख संकर रो.म.च. का उ�पादन �कया गया जो अब तक ु ु3 5.00

    का सवा��धक �रकाड � है िजससे वष � 2013-14 म� 9.21% (338.95 लाख) क� व�� हई ।ृ ु

    210 लाख के ल�य के सापे� 251.57 लाख ��व�ज संकर रोमच उ�पा�दत �कए गए िजसम� 6.60 लाख ु

    पर�परागत संकर, 12.60 लाख एकल संकर 227.45 लाख ��वसंकर और 4.93 लाख नए संकर सि�म�लत

    है । कना�टक के रेबीउक� , रामनगरम को छोडकर सभी रे.बी.उ.क� . को ��व�ज संकर रोमच के उ�पादन के �लए ु

    ल�य �न�द��ट �कया गया ।

    �वगत वष � क� तलना म� वष � 2014-15 (वष � 2013-14 म� 195.45 लाख) म� ��व�ज संकर रोमच के उ�पादन ु ु

    म� 28.71% क� व�� हई ।ृ ु

    145.00 लाख बह�ज रोमच के उ�पादन के सापे� 118.59 लाख का उ�पादन हआ िजसम� 39.67 लाख ुु ु

    पीएम x सीएसआर2, 14.27 लाख पीएम x एफसी2, 40.09 लाख �न�तर� x ��व 17.96 लाख �न x एम 12

    ड��य और 6.61 लाख नए संकर शा�मल थे (वष � 2013-14 के दौरान 143.50 लाख) ।ू

    द��णांचल म� बह x ��व रोमच म� 29.13% अडंा वसल� और ��व�ज संकर उ�पादन (सीएसआर संकर� म�ु ूु

    60.06 �ाम और ��व संकर� म� 64.53 �ा.) म� 4.27 �ा ��त �क.�ा. कोसा दज � �कया गया । 6

    ��व�ज संकर (अथा�त 4.93 लाख रोमच) और बह�ज संकर (6.61 लाख रोमच) के अ�य संकर संयोजन� के ु ुु

    11.54 लाख रोमच को �े� म� उ�पा�दत करके पर��ण �कया गया ।ु

    173.10वष � 2014-15 के दौरान �व�भ�न रेशम �नदेशालय� और के���य रेशम बोड � एकक� को �वगत वष �

    लाख के सापे� 230.78 लाख ��व�ज संकर रोमच क� आप�त � क� गई ।ु ू

    8

  • सभी 19 रेबीउक� म� आई.एस.ओ. 9001:2008 गणव�ता �बंध प��त को कायम रखा गया ।ु

    रेबीउक� , जोरहाट ने बीज उ�पादन �ारंभ �कया और वष � के दौरान 0.33 लाख रोमच उ�पा�दत �कए गए ।ु

    वष � के दौरान दो पंजीकत बीज उ�पादक� ने ��व�ज संकर उ�पादन �ारंभ �कया और 1.71 लाख रोमच ुृ

    उ�पा�दत �कया गया एवं 72.88 �ा ��त �क.�ा कोसा क� वसल� हई । रोमच को छ: माह शीत�नि��यता ू ुु

    यि�त�म म� रखे गए ।ु

    �व�तार सेवाएँ

    रेशम उ�पादन सेवा के��� (रेसेक� ) और रेशम उ�पादन सेवा एकक� (रेसेए) ने �पछले वष � म� 1 लाख, 68.11

    िजसम� लाख ��व�ज संकर शा�मल थे, के सापे� 170.09 लाख रेशमक�ट बीज संकर �वत�रत �कए, 57.29

    िजसम� 81.39 लाख ��व�ज संकर शा�मल थे ।

    द��ण �े� म� बह�ज म� 65.55 �क�ा / 100 रोमच और ��व�ज संकर म� 26 �क.�ा. औसत कोसा उपज ुु 70.

    दज � �कया गया ।

    बीज फसल क�टपालन एवं बीज उ�पादन के �व�भ�न पहलओ ं म� रारेबीसं, रेशम �नदेशालय, कषक� के 199 ु ृ

    कमच� ा�रय� और 60 �व�या�थय� � को ��श�ण �दया गया । इसके अ�त�र�त �ण �वयोजन तकनीक, भंडार ू

    �य ���या, आयकर ���याएँ आ�द पर ��श�ण �दया गया ।

    �ल�टर �वतन� काय�� म :

    रारेबीसं के व�ैा�नक� �वारा 16 �ल�टर� को चय�नत करके अनवी�ण �कया गया और 27.55 लाख ��व�ज ु

    संकर रो.म.च. के सापे� 25.34 लाख क�चत� �कया गया ।ु ू

    इन �ल�टर� से अनमा�नत क�चा रेशम का उपज 200 245.36 म�ै �क टन रहा ु .00 म�ै �क टन के सापे�

    िजससे 122.68% क� �ाि�त हई । (वष � 2013-14 के दौरान 184.26 म�ै �क टन क�चा रेशम)ु

    के���य रेशम बोड � (संशोधन) अ�ध�नयम, 2006 का काया��वयन

    वष � के दौरान �ा�त 3362 नए आवेदन� क� जाँच क� गई और कार�वाई क� गई ।

    �वक�सत �व�श�ट सा�टवेयर पकेैज का �योग करके 3148 ��वभाषी पंजीकरण �माण प� जार� �कया

    गया 104 पंजीकत बीज उ�पादक, 71 पंजीकत चॉक� क�टपालक, 2973 पंजीकत बीज कोसा उ�पादक से ृ ृ ृ।

    संबं�धत �माण प� संबं�धत पणधा�रय� को �वत�रत �कए गए ।

    52 �यि�तय� को तीन बचै� म� चॉक� क�टपालन पर ��श�ण �दया गया और 21 �यि�तय� को एक बचै म�

    बीज उ�पादन तकनीक� पर ��श�ण �दया गया ।

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    9

  • HIGHLIGHTS

    Basic Seed Farms

    The Basic Seed Farms generated 119.63 lakh seed cocoons (63.60 lakh bivoltine and 56.03 lakh multivoltine) as against a target of 128.33 lakhs achieving 93.22 %.

    15.18 lakh basic seed was produced (13.07 lakh bivoltine and 2.11 lakh multivoltine) to meet the seed requirement of the country.

    Rs.145.14 lakh revenue was generated from the farms during 2014-15, as compared to Rs.128.94 lakhs in 2013-14.

    Adopted Seed Rearers

    1175.40 lakh bivoltine seed cocoons were generated through 1069 Adopted Seed Rearers and procured by the SSPCs for both bivoltine hybrid and multibivoltine ds production against 799.46 lakh in 2013-14.

    212.05 lakh Pure Mysore seed cocoons were procured / generated through cocoon market and Adopted Seed Rearers. 79 Adopted Seed Rearers in Denkanikottai, Kunigal and Punganur generated 84.23 lakh seed cocoons, against 104.90 lakhs during 2013-14.

    Silkworm Seed Production Centres

    370.16 lakh hybrid ds were produced against a target of 355.00 lakh ds which is an all time high, registering an increase of 9.21 % over 2013-14 (338.95 lakhs).

    251.57 lakh bivoltine hybrid ds were produced against the target of 210.00 lakhs which included 6.60 lakh traditional hybrids, 12.60 lakh single hybrids 227.45 lakh double hybrids, and 4.93 lakh new hybrids. Except for SSPC Ramanagara all the SSPCs of Karnataka were assigned targets for bivoltine hybrid ds production.

    An increase of 28.71 % in bivoltine hybrid d production was recorded in 2014-15 (195.45 lakhs in 2013-14) over the previous year.

    Multibivoltine ds production was 118.59 lakh against the target of 145.00 lakhs, which included 39.67 lakh PMxCSR2, 14.27 lakh PMxFC2, 40.09 lakh NistarixBi, 17.96 lakh Ni x M12W and 6.61 lakh new hybrids (143.50 lakhs during 2013-14).

    An egg recovery of 29.13 % was recorded in Multi x Bi ds and 64.27 g per kg cocoons in bivoltine hybrid production (60.06 g in CSR hybrids and 64.53 g in double hybrids) in southern zone.

    11.54 lakh ds of other hybrid combinations of both bivoltine hybrids (4.93 lakh ds) and multibivoltine hybrids (6.61 lakh ds) were produced and tested in the eld.

    Supplied 230.78 lakh bivoltine hybrid ds to various DOSs and CSB units during 2014-15, as against 173.10 lakhs in the previous year.

    ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System was maintained in all the 19 SSPCs.

    SSPC Jorhat commenced seed production and during the year 0.33 lakh ds were produced.

    Two RSPs initiated bivoltine hybrid ds production during the year and 1.71 lakh ds were produced with a recovery of 72.88 g per kg cocoon. The ds were consigned in six months hibernation schedule.

    Extension Services

    Sericulture Service Centres (SSC) and Sericulture Service Units (SSU) distributed 170.09 lakh ds which included 81.39 lakh bivoltine hybrids, as against 168.11 lakhs in the previous year, which included 57.29 lakhs of bivoltine hybrids.

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  • An average cocoon yield of 65.55 kg/100 ds in multibivoltine and 70.26 kg in bivoltine hybrids was recorded in the southern region.

    Training was imparted to 199 ofcials of NSSO, DOS, RSPs, farmers and 60 students in various aspects of seed crop rearing and seed production. Apart from this, training on embryo isolation technique, store purchase procedures, income tax procedures etc., was imparted.

    Cluster Promotion Programme

    16 Clusters were selected and monitored by the Scientists of NSSO and 25.34 lakh bivoltine hybrid ds were brushed against the target of 27.55 lakh ds.

    The estimated raw silk output from these clusters was 245.36 MT against the target of 200.00 MT, achieving 122.68 %. (184.26 MT raw silk during 2013-14).

    Implementation of Central Silk Board (Amendment) Act, 2006

    3362 new applications received during the year were scrutinized and processed.

    3148 bilingual Registration Certicates were prepared using a special software package developed for the purpose. Certicates in respect of 104 RSPs, 71 RCRs, 2973 RSCPs were printed and distributed to respective stakeholders.

    Training was imparted to 52 persons in three batches on Chawki Rearing and 21 persons in one batch on Seed Production Technique.

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  • SEED COCOON GENERATION AND BASIC SEED PRODUCTION

    National Silkworm Seed Organization (NSSO) the premier organisation continues to contribute

    signicantly in meeting the requirements of mulberry seed sector in general and bivoltine in particular

    through generation of quality seed cocoons and basic seed production and supply. Accredited with

    ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems this organisation has excelled in the production and

    supply of basic and commercial seed as per quality standards. NSSO performed commendably in the

    production of both bivoltine and multivoltine basic silkworm seed free from diseases through

    systematic multiplication and maintenance of P3, P2 and P1 seed for which the Basic Seed Farms

    (BSF) located across the country played a signicant role. The 19 Basic Seed Farms (9 Bivoltine and

    10 multivoltine) and the lone Centre for Sericulture Development (CSD) contributed immensely for

    quality production of commercial seed through generation of quality seed cocoons and basic seed

    besides meeting the basic seed requirement of the country through scientic planning and systematic

    execution for maintenance and multiplication (P3, P2 and P1) of parental stocks by teams of dedicated

    staff. All the BSFs ensured the generation of quality seed cocoons and production of basic seed as per

    the targets by following one way system of multiplication of approved breeds and taking appropriate

    safeguards for quality seed production so as to maintain the purity of the silkworm breed at different

    levels.

    Silkworm breed maintenance and multiplication, basic seed conforming to original breed

    characters which is a challenging task was well taken by qualied, experienced and highly dedicated

    scientic and technical personnel at BSFs and the efforts contributed in surpassing the targets xed

    for bivoltine seed cocoon generation and basic seed production. All the BSFs ensured the generation

    of quality seed cocoons and production of basic seed as per the targets by following one way system of

    multiplication of approved breeds and taking appropriate safeguards for quality seed production so as

    to maintain the purity of the silkworm breed at different levels. Specic initiatives like up-keeping of soil

    fertility and soil health, maintenance of mulberry and rational usage of water for irrigation were given

    due emphasis for obtaining quality mulberry leaf by utilizing the compost, vermi-compost using seri-

    wastes, and green manure generated, installation of drip irrigation & rain-harvesting structures were

    taken also taken up at different BSFs .

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  • Basic Seed Cocoon Generation by BSFs (in lakh Nos.)

    Status BSFs Target Achievement % Achievement

    Bivoltine

    P3Majra 2.60 3.30 126.92

    Mysore 2.50 3.15 125.20

    P2

    Dharmapura 7.00 8.84 126.29

    Gavimata 10.50 12.01 114.38

    Horsely Hills 5.00 2.64 52.80

    Nagamangala 6.60 7.32 110.90

    Sheeshambara 4.40 4.42 100.45

    Yelagiri Hills 6.70 10.19 152.09

    P1

    Banguria 3.25 2.40 73.85

    Dhubulia 2.75 2.11 76.73

    Madakasira 5.00 3.70 74.00

    Ramagiri 2.00 3.52 176.00

    Total 58.30 63.60 109.09

    Multivoltine

    P3Ambarifalakatta 4.82 3.57 74.07

    Nagenahalli 1.00 1.81 181.00

    P2

    Chikkamalavadi 4.35 4.35 100.00

    Karnasubarna 8.95 6.01 67.15

    Krishnagiri 9.50 6.43 67.68

    Nagenahalli 11.23 7.56 67.32

    Palakkad 6.85 7.04 102.77

    Parigi 7.00 7.02 100.29

    Purnea 4.18 3.86 92.34

    P1

    Banguria 6.22 4.32 69.45

    Dhubulia 4.44 3.31 74.55

    Ramagiri 1.50 0.75 50.00

    Total 70.03 56.03 80.01

    The bivoltine Basic Seed Farms generated 63.60 lakh seed cocoons against the target of 58.30 lakh with an achievement of 109.09 %. The P3 BSFs, Majra and Mysore generated 3.30 lakh and 3.15 lakh bivoltine seed cocoons compared to the target of 2.60 & 2.50 lakhs respectively. Among P2 BSFs, BSF, Gavimata recorded highest generation of seed cocoons (12.01 lakh) followed by BSF Yelagiri Hills (10.19 lakh). BSF, Yelagiri Hills recorded highest achievement (10.19 lakh & 152.09%) followed by BSF, Dharmapura (8.84 lakh & 126.29%) over the target (6.70 lakh & 7.00 lakh) respectively. Centre for Sericulture Development (CSD), Ramagiri has recorded an achievement of 176.00% for bivoltine seed cocoon generation (3.52 lakh) against the target (2.00 lakh). However, taking into consideration of demand for cross breed layings, a quantity of 56.03 lakh multivoltine seed cocoons were generated from multivoltine BSFs against the set target of 70.03 lakh with an achievement of 80.01%. Among multivoltine BSFs, Chikkamalavadi (4.35 lakh), Palakkad (7.04 lakh) and Parigi (7.02 lakh) achieved the targets for seed cocoon generation.

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  • Basic Seed Cocoon Generation by BSFs (in lakh Nos.)

    Status BSFs 2013-14 2014-15% of

    Difference YoY

    Bivoltine

    P3Majra 3.06 3.30 7.84

    Mysore 2.71 3.15 16.24

    P2

    Dharmapura 8.76 8.84 0.92

    Gavimata 14.69 12.02 -18.21

    Horsely Hills 4.44 2.64 -40.48

    Nagamangala 7.29 7.32 0.41

    Sheeshambara 5.05 4.42 -12.52

    Yelagiri Hills 9.04 10.20 12.81

    P1

    Banguria 0.55 2.40 335.77

    Dhubulia 0.58 2.11 263.92

    Madakasira 4.00 3.70 -7.39

    Ramagiri 2.97 3.52 18.36

    Total 63.14 63.60 0.75

    Multivoltine

    P3Ambarifalakatta 4.36 3.57 -18.12

    Nagenahalli 1.55 1.81 17.39

    P2

    Chikkamalavadi 3.97 4.35 9.70

    Karnasubarna 7.71 6.01 -22.05

    Krishnagiri 10.18 6.43 -36.89

    Nagenahalli 10.20 7.56 -25.91

    Palakkad 6.91 7.04 1.87

    Parigi 7.61 7.02 -7.70

    Purnea 3.52 3.86 9.66

    P1

    Banguria 8.45 4.32 -48.88

    Dhubulia 4.15 3.31 -20.24

    Ramagiri 1.52 0.75 -50.66

    Total 70.13 56.03 -20.09

    The bivoltine BSFs have generated 63.60 lakh bivoltine seed cocoons compared to 63.14 lakh seed cocoon generation during 2013-14 with an increase of 0.75%. The BSFs, Majra (7.84%), Mysore (16.24%), Dharmapura (0.92%), Yelagiri Hills (12.81%), Banguria (335.77%), Dhubulia (263.92%) and Ramagiri (18.36%) recorded higher generation of seed cocoons over 2013-14.

    The multivoltine BSFs generated 56.03 lakh multivoltine seed cocoons during the year 2014-15 compared to 70.13 lakh recorded during 2013-14. With the reduced demand for cross breed, the multivoltine seed cocoon generation was also reduced. Correspondingly, bivoltine seed cocoon generation was increased to meet the increased demand for bivoltine hybrids.

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  • LEVEL-WISE SEED COCOON GENERATION AND PRODUCTION OF BASIC SEED

    Bivoltine Basic Seed Cocoon Generation- Multiplication Level Wise

    Status BSFs

    Cocoons(in Lakh) Achievement Total

    Target Achievement

    P3Majra 2.60 3.30 126.92

    6.44Mysore 2.50 3.15 126.00

    P2

    Dharmapura 7.00 8.84 126.29

    45.04

    Gavimata 10.50 12.01 114.38

    Horsely Hills 5.00 2.64 52.80

    Nagamangala 6.60 7.32 110.90

    Sheeshambara 4.40 4.42 100.45

    Yelagiri Hills 6.70 9.04 134.93

    P1

    Banguria 3.25 2.40 73.85

    11.73Dhubulia 2.75 2.11 76.73

    Madakasira 5.00 3.70 74.00

    Ramagiri 2.00 3.52 176.00

    Total 58.30 63.60 109.09 63.21

    Generated 6.44 lakh, 45.04 lakh and 11.73 lakh bivoltine seed cocoons at P3, P2 and P1 levels.

    BSF, Yelagiri Hills recorded highest achievement (134.93%)

    Bivoltine seed production is highest (13.07 lakhs) during the year

    P3 BSF, Mysore recorded highest production of P2 ds (38363)

    P1 Grainage, K R Nagara recorded highest P1 basic seed (1233761)

    Bivoltine Basic Seed Production

    Status TargetAchievement

    Total% of

    AchievementP3 P2 P1

    P3, Mysore 31825 2664 32791 2908 38363 120.54

    P3 Majra 5000 295 2541 2437 5273 105.46

    P2 Sheeshambara 27000 0 0 30100 30100 111.48

    P1 K.R.Nagara 1005415 0 0 1233761 1233761 122.71

    Total 1069240 2959 35332 1269206 1307497 122.28

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  • Multivoltine Basic Seed Cocoon Generation - Multiplication Stage Wise

    Multivoltine Basic Seed Production

    Level BSF

    Cocoon Generation(in lakh) Total

    Target Achievement

    P3Ambarifalakatta 4.82 3.57

    5.38Nagenahalli 1.00 1.81

    P2

    Chikkamalavadi 4.35 4.35

    42.27

    Karnasubarna 8.95 6.01

    Krishnagiri 9.50 6.43

    Nagenahalli 11.23 7.56

    Palakkad 6.85 7.04

    Parigi 7.00 7.02

    Purnea 4.18 3.86

    P1

    Banguria 6.22 4.32

    8.38Dhubulia 4.44 3.31

    Ramagiri 1.50 0.75

    Total 70.03 56.03 56.03

    P3 BSFs generated 5.38 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 5.82 lakhs; Achievement: 92.43 %)

    P2 BSFs generated 42.27 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 52.06 lakhs; Achievement: 81.19 %)

    P1 BSFs generated 8.38 lakhs seed cocoons (Target: 12.16 lakhs; Achievement: 68.91 %.

    A total quantity of 2.11 lakh multivoltine basic seed was produced against the target of 3.03 lakh recording an achievement of 69.64 % and the basic seed production was restricted due to low demand.

    Level Target Achievement

    P3 1590 3159

    P2 17790 15945

    P1 283820 192339

    Total 303200 211443

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  • Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr.D. Raghavendra Rao Scientist-D Technical 3

    Administrative 4

    Skilled Farm Workers 3

    P3 Basic Seed Farm, Mysore (Karnataka)

    Rearing performance

    Breeds Ds (No.)Cocoon

    generation (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    CSR2 110 50098 71.85 45544 1.748 0.406 23.23 91.75

    CSR4 140 51319 50.16 36656 1.644 0.361 21.96 86.25

    CSR6 120 51918 66.18 43265 1.587 0.342 21.55 89.63

    CSR 26 125 52576 63.93 42061 1.642 0.348 21.18 90.55

    CSR27 110 48772 65.60 44348 1.691 0.412 24.36 90.15

    SK6 75 29423 57.75 39231 1.601 0.293 18.33 90.50

    SK7 74 28927 56.26 39091 1.534 0.281 18.29 90.96

    EC1 2 1472 111.30 73600 1.635 0.331 20.24 96.00

    Total/Avg. 756 314505 67.88 45475 1.635 0.347 21.14 90.72

    MonthCropNo.

    Ds (No.)

    Cocoon generated % cocoons utilisedfor seed

    production

    Basic Seed Produced (No.)

    Target Achievement P3 P2 P1

    June 1 170 63459 65887 67.57 641 9336 2908

    August 2 181 63462 79214 16.45 712 3364

    October 2A 50 16975

    December 3 180 61540 69702 75.66 524 3524

    March 4 175 61539 82727 70.66 787 16567

    Total/Avg. 756 250000 314505 46.07 2664 32791 2908

    Effective Mulberry Area ( 2.00 Acres ) V1: 2.00

    Seed Crop Performance

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 3.15 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 2.50 lakhs; Achievement: 126.00 %)

    Produced 38363 basic seed ds (Target: 31825 ds; achievement: 120.54 %)

    Generated and utilized 9.00 MT compost and 8.00 MT green manure

    Generated revenue of Rs.4.30 lakhs

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  • P3 Basic Seed Farm, Majra (Uttarakhand)

    Breed-wise performance

    BreedsNo. ofcrops

    Ds(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    NB4D2 5 290 140197 87.01 49178 1.785 0.366 20.50 91.04

    SH6 5 290 135301 83.37 48000 1.742 0.358 20.55 90.21

    Dun6 1 5 2469 94.02 49380 1.910 0.412 21.57 94.00

    Dun22 1 5 2565 94.10 51300 1.840 0.401 21.79 92.70

    CSR2 2 25 11340 76.04 45034 1.724 0.375 21.75 86.30

    CSR6 1 10 4290 75.65 42900 1.842 0.388 21.06 84.10

    CSR26 1 10 4230 73.50 42300 1.806 0.375 20.76 85.60

    CSR27 1 10 4280 76.20 42800 1.742 0.407 23.36 80.30

    ATR16 1 20 8980 67.65 41770 1.625 0.314 19.32 81.60

    ATR29 1 20 9592 67.35 41790 1.619 0.319 19.70 82.30

    PAM117 1 15 7200 79.40 48000 1.650 0.335 20.30 89.50

    Total/Avg. 700 330444 77.50 44701 1.753 0.368 21.00 87.06

    SeasonDs

    (No.)

    Cocoon generated % cocoons utilisedfor seed

    production

    Basic Seed Produced (No.)

    Target Achievement P3 P2 P1

    Spring - Mar~Apr 300 104000 145687 90.44 295 2541 2437

    Autumn - Sept~Oct 400 156000 184757 78.15

    Total/Avg. 700 260000 330444 84.30 295 2541 2437

    Effective Mulberry Area (3.27 Acres) S146-1.39; S1635-0.89; V1-0.76; Others-0.23

    Seed Crop Performance

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 3.30 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 2.60 lakh; Achievement: 126.92 %)

    94.41 % of cocoons were utilised for the production of basic seed

    Produced 5273 ds of basic seed (Target 5000 ds; Achievement: 105.46 %)

    Generated and utilized 8.00 MT compost

    Generated revenue of Rs.3.40 lakhs

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. Abad Ahmed Siddiqui Scientist-D Technical 7

    Administrative 8

    Skilled Farm Workers 10

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  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Nagamangala (Karnataka)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    1 May CSR2 250 105527 61.28 42211 1.586 0.343 21.63 87.00

    2AJune

    CSR2 150 63985 53.20 42657 1.560 0.335 21.47 85.00

    2B Bcon4 25 7590 44.00 30360 1.510 0.274 18.15 95.00

    3AAug

    CSR6 125 45712 51.28 36570 1.560 0.313 20.06 85.00

    3B CSR26 125 45770 51.44 36616 1.580 0.321 20.32 95.00

    4ANov

    CSR2 90 37850 63.33 42056 1.678 0.389 23.18 81.50

    4B CSR4 70 26190 57.14 37414 1.664 0.392 23.56 82.00

    5ADec

    CSR6 115 42115 50.00 36622 1.590 0.330 20.75 90.00

    5B CSR26 110 42168 50.46 38335 1.620 0.340 20.99 87.00

    6A

    Feb

    CSR6 100 35640 51.00 35640 1.592 0.343 21.55 94.00

    6B CSR26 100 40525 59.50 40525 1.574 0.344 21.86 97.00

    7A CSR2 140 55500 57.14 39643 1.600 0.338 21.13 88.00

    7B CSR27 140 59703 57.14 42645 1.550 0.328 21.16 80.00

    8AMarch

    CSR6 105 44300 50.00 42190 1.412 0.290 20.54 94.00

    8B CSR26 95 40940 50.42 43095 1.428 0.300 21.01 91.30

    9 95 38998 50.10 41050 1.482 0.335 22.60 87.00

    Total/ Avg. 1835 732513 53.58 39226 1.561 0.332 20.62 88.67

    Effective Mulberry Area (2.78 Acres ) V1-1.35; S36-1.47

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. K. Sathyaprasad Scientist-D Technical 4

    Administrative 1

    Skilled Farm Workers 7

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 7.33 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 6.60 lakhs; Achievement: 111.06 %)

    3.32 lakh seed cocoons were utilised for seed preparation (45.37 %)

    Generated and utilized 6 MT vermi-compost and 16.00 MT compost and 6.0 MT Green Manure

    Generated revenue of Rs.3.58 lakhs

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  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Dharmapura (Karnataka)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    1 April CSR2 250 101600 59.00 40640 1.535 0.324 21.11 90.00

    2 May CSR2 300 116634 62.00 38878 1.778 0.387 21.77 92.00

    3Aug

    CSR2 125 53050 54.40 42440 1.600 0.336 21.00 81.00

    CSR27 125 52060 57.60 41648 1.652 0.380 23.00 82.00

    4Sept

    CSR2 150 61138 61.33 40759 1.687 0.389 23.06 88.00

    CSR27 150 59800 62.00 39867 1.605 0.384 23.93 84.00

    5Nov

    CSR2 125 40256 49.23 32205 1.621 0.362 22.33 80.00

    CSR27 125 40091 50.35 32073 1.708 0.388 22.72 80.00

    6Jan

    CSR2 150 45200 35.93 30133 1.479 0.320 21.64 93.00

    CSR27 160 46212 43.75 28883 1.670 0.344 20.60 93.00

    7Feb

    CSR2 140 61260 65.71 43757 1.576 0.363 23.03 93.00

    CSR27 140 61650 63.57 44036 1.560 0.344 22.05 90.00

    8March

    CSR2 150 71725 69.00 47817 1.402 0.317 22.61 94.00

    CSR27 160 73345 70.00 45841 1.620 0.386 23.83 85.00

    Total/ Avg. 2250 884021 57.42 39213 1.607 0.359 22.34 90.00

    Effective Mulberry Area (3.68 Acres) V1-3.68

    Scientists Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. M.K. Prithviraje Urs Scientist-D Technical 5

    Mrs. Leela Devi (Up to 20.6.14) Scientist-D Administrative 4

    Skilled Farm Workers 5

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 8.84 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 7.00 lakh; Achievement: 126.29 %)

    79.2 % seed cocoons (7.00 lakh) were utilised for P1 seed production

    Produced 83.00 MT of organic compost

    Generated revenue of Rs.7.41 lakhs

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  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Gavimata (Karnataka)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    1 April CSR2 300 97026 51.50 32342 1.701 0.384 22.57 90.70

    2 May CSR2 425 174873 63.18 41147 1.687 0.381 22.58 94.00

    3July

    CSR2 200 68208 50.75 34104 1.483 0.315 21.24 93.00

    CSR4 200 59549 45.25 29775 1.528 0.322 21.07 95.00

    4Aug

    CSR6 150 62700 64.00 41800 1.522 0.309 20.30 83.38

    CSR26 150 56550 60.33 37700 1.585 0.320 20.19 86.90

    5Sept

    CSR6 200 68929 43.14 34465 1.280 0.230 17.97 60.70

    CSR26 200 56045 34.75 28023 1.316 0.240 18.24 63.47

    6Nov

    CSR2 200 59525 51.75 29763 1.740 0.430 24.71 80.00

    CSR4 175 44406 43.14 25375 1.609 0.342 21.26 80.00

    7Dec

    CSR2 250 68378 36.56 27351 1.764 0.411 23.30 51.10

    CSR4 150 34032 30.35 22688 1.748 0.414 23.68 77.10

    8Feb

    CSR2 200 50213 30.25 25107 1.538 0.342 22.24 80.60

    CSR27 200 59879 41.50 29940 1.515 0.341 22.51 80.00

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    March

    CSR2 90 45739 88.60 50821 1.520 0.323 21.25 90.00

    CSR27 100 51665 78.70 51665 1.580 0.335 21.20 80.00

    10 CSR2 152 59463 59.74 39120 1.676 0.371 22.14 86.40

    CSR27 223 84320 56.41 37812 1.593 0.344 21.59 85.7

    Total/ Avg. 3565 1201500 51.66 34389 1.577 0.342 21.68 81.00

    Effective Mulberry Area (4.30 Acres) V1-4.30

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. B. Mallikharjuna Scientist-D Technical 6

    Administrative 5

    Skilled Farm Workers 32

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 12.02 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 10.50; Achievement: 114.48 %)

    67.81 % of seed cocoons (8.15 lakh) were utilised for seed preparation

    Produced 27.00 MT compost and 7.10 MT of vermi-compost

    Generated revenue of Rs.9.18 lakhs

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  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Yelagiri Hills (Tamil Nadu)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    1April CSR2

    250 118046 74.36 47218 1.531 0.340 22.21 92.80

    40 17136 70.00 42840 1.703 0.387 22.72 95.10

    2July

    CSR6 150 64846 64.72 43231 1.502 0.298 19.84 98.20

    CSR26 150 64421 64.58 42947 1.512 0.299 19.78 96.70

    3

    Aug

    CSR6 100 41974 67.70 41974 1.600 0.332 20.75 91.00

    CSR26 100 35507 58.40 35507 1.680 0.343 20.42 91.80

    CSR2 100 24423 41.75 24423 1.760 0.411 23.35 86.25

    CSR27 100 31200 52.00 31200 1.660 0.370 22.29 90.00

    4Oct

    CSR6 200 89220 74.35 44610 1.690 0.339 20.06 96.00

    CSR26 150 62192 69.33 41461 1.670 0.345 20.66 97.00

    5Nov

    CSR6 175 68563 66.41 39179 1.670 0.356 21.32 80.00

    CSR26 175 68445 66.86 39111 1.680 0.339 20.18 82.00

    6Jan

    CSR2 150 59671 55.53 39781 1.548 0.338 21.83 89.70

    CSR4 150 53915 54.80 35943 1.587 0.334 21.05 90.10

    7

    Mar

    CSR2 40 13642 88.75 34105 1.868 0.406 21.73 97.30

    CSR6 110 45600 72.73 41455 1.810 0.362 20.00 97.50

    160 72541 75.31 45338 1.660 0.350 21.08 94.40

    CSR26 115 47600 73.91 41391 1.803 0.380 21.08 95.30

    100 40848 74.00 40848 1.891 0.394 20.84 92.00

    Total/ Avg. 2515 1019790 66.60 39609 1.675 0.354 21.12 92.27

    Effective Mulberry Area (2.74 Acres) V1-2.74

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. T.S. Krishnamoorthy Scientist-D Technical 7

    Administrative 4

    Skilled Farm Workers 9

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 10.20 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 6.70 lakhs; Achievement of 152.24 %)

    90.21% seed cocoons (919981) were utilised for P1 (8.81 lakh-86.30%) & CB (0.39 lakh-3.82%) seed production

    Produced 53.75 MT compost and 19.26 MT green manure

    Generated revenue of Rs.10.04 lakhs

    22

  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Sheeshambara (Uttarakhand)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 ds Single cocoon weight

    (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)

    Shell %Pupation

    %By

    weight(kg)

    Bynumber

    Spring 2013

    Mar-Apr

    NB4D2 95 50770 88.92 53442 1.670 0.310 18.56 92.50

    SH6 75 41474 95.27 55299 1.720 0.329 19.13 94.00

    CSR2 40 18880 81.25 47200 1.750 0.355 20.29 90.00

    CSR27 40 18809 77.50 47023 1.650 0.415 25.15 85.55

    CSR6 35 16187 80.86 46249 1.740 0.349 20.06 87.60

    CSR26 35 15852 74.86 45291 1.660 0.349 21.02 88.00

    Dun6 5 1990 61.00 39600 1.550 0.315 20.32 86.00

    Dun22 5 1896 63.00 37960 1.700 0.341 20.06 85.50

    Dun17 5 1680 56.00 33600 1.710 0.342 20.00 83.00

    Dun18 5 1872 62.00 37440 1.730 0.346 20.00 83.00

    APS5 2 877 77.50 43850 1.800 0.396 22.00 93.00

    APS9 2 890 74.50 44500 1.670 0.351 21.02 92.00

    APSHT05 2 984 88.00 49200 1.820 0.348 19.12 95.00

    BBE-0196 2 916 78.00 45800 1.750 0.318 18.17 94.00

    CSR46 2 854 76.50 42700 1.820 0.400 21.98 85.00

    CSR51 2 858 71.00 42900 1.650 0.363 22.00 91.00

    BRO2 2 849 79.00 42450 1.840 0.332 18.04 90.00

    SBNP1 2 1018 80 50900 1.600 0.318 19.88 90.50

    Total/ Avg. 356 176656 75.84 44745 1.713 0.349 20.36 89.20

    Effective Mulberry Area (10.40 Acres) S146-3.10; S1635-2.15; Others-5.15

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. T.P.S. Chauhan Scientist-C Technical 4

    Administrative 5

    Skilled Farm Workers 15

    23

  • Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 ds Single cocoon weight

    (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)

    Shell %Pupation

    %By

    weight(kg)

    Bynumber

    Late Spring May

    NB4D2 75 33760 74.27 45013 1.620 0.324 20.00 89.00

    SH6 75 30970 69.87 41293 1.750 0.351 20.06 82.00

    BRO2xCSR51 2 780 67.00 39000 1.700 0.355 20.88 83.00

    BRO2xBBEO198 2 562 38.50 28100 1.370 0.274 20.00 79.00

    BRO2xAPS5 2 543 41.00 27150 1.510 0.287 19.01 72.50

    BRO2xAPS9 2 706 59.00 35300 1.670 0.317 18.98 70.00

    BRO2xAPSHTO5 2 790 65.00 39500 1.360 0.310 22.79 81.00

    CSR46xCSR51 2 580 43.50 29000 1.490 0.308 20.67 79.00

    CSR46xBBEO198 2 525 42.00 26250 1.600 0.351 21.94 73.00

    CSR46xAPS5 2 540 44.50 27000 1.550 0.348 22.45 75.50

    CSR46xAPS9 2 1029 69.50 51450 1.350 0.325 24.07 90.00

    CSR46xAPSHTO5 2 801 66.50 40050 1.660 0.357 21.51 85.00

    CSR46xBRO2 2 691 46.00 34550 1.330 0.284 21.35 82.00

    APSHTO5xCSR51 2 904 76.00 45200 1.680 0.353 21.01 85.00

    APSHTO5xBBEO198 2 863 70.00 43150 1.620 0.329 20.31 87.00

    APSHTO5xAPS5 2 957 67.50 47850 1.410 0.325 23.05 92.00

    APSHTO5xAPS9 2 650 48.50 32500 1.540 0.318 20.65 85.00

    BBE-0198xCSR51 2 770 65.00 38500 1.690 0.339 20.06 84.00

    APS5xCSR51 2 1036 85.00 51800 1.640 0.358 21.83 91.00

    APS5xBBEO198 2 1090 90.00 54500 1.540 0.339 22.01 88.00

    APS5xAPS9 2 1030 87.50 51500 1.680 0.356 21.19 92.00

    APS9xCSR51 2 820 70.00 41000 1.740 0.331 19.02 80.00

    APS9xBBEO198 2 880 64.50 44000 1.460 0.302 20.68 87.00

    APS9xAPS5 2 660 49.00 33000 1.500 0.310 20.67 82.50

    SBNP1xCSR51 2 738 55.00 36900 1.490 0.300 20.13 79.00

    SBNP1xBBEO198 2 602 44.00 30100 1.430 0.299 20.91 73.00

    SH6xNB4D2 2 718 48.50 35900 1.350 0.262 19.41 78.65

    Total/ Avg. 200 83995 61.01 38872 1.546 0.323 20.88 82.41

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  • Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 ds Single cocoon weight

    (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)

    Shell %Pupation

    %By

    weight(kg)

    Bynumber

    Autumn Oct.

    NB4D2 155 63350 50.16 40871 1.280 0.257 20.08 86.00

    SH6 155 53750 44.19 34677 1.350 0.277 20.52 73.00

    ATR16 5 1750 39.00 35000 1.320 0.258 19.55 85.00

    ATR29 5 1820 41.00 36400 1.300 0.255 19.62 79.00

    Dun22 5 2140 61.00 42800 1.500 0.320 21.33 90.00

    Total/ Avg. 325 122810 47.07 37950 1.350 0.273 20.22 82.60

    Late Autumn

    Nov.

    NB4D2 50 19100 54.00 38200 1.510 0.290 19.21 80.00

    SH6 35 13139 52.14 37540 1.500 0.310 20.67 80.00

    BRO2xCSR51 3 900 51.33 30000 1.710 0.331 19.36 80.00

    BRO2xBBE0198 3 942 52.00 31400 1.670 0.303 18.14 80.50

    BRO2xAPS5 3 1076 67.00 35867 1.880 0.366 19.47 79.00

    BRO2xAPS9 3 1029 61.33 34300 1.790 0.312 17.43 91.00

    BRO2xAPSHO5 3 963 63.00 32100 1.970 0.359 18.22 70.00

    CSR46xCSR51 3 993 60.67 33100 1.960 0.400 20.41 92.50

    CSR46xBBE0198 3 705 41.33 23500 1.780 0.347 19.49 65.00

    CSR46xAPS5 3 852 46.00 28400 1.670 0.334 20.00 75.00

    CSR46xAPS9 3 738 41.00 24600 1.670 0.371 22.22 65.00

    CSR46xAPSHTO5 3 890 46.67 29667 1.580 0.326 20.63 82.00

    CSR46xBRO2 3 660 38.67 22000 1.890 0.384 20.32 59.00

    APSHTO5xCSR51 3 935 56.67 31167 1.820 0.313 17.20 88.00

    APSHTO5xBBEO198 3 989 51.67 32967 1.560 0.261 16.73 92.00

    APSHTO5xAPS5 3 1106 59.00 36867 1.630 0.325 19.94 89.25

    APSHTO5xAPS9 3 1074 52.67 35800 1.460 0.285 19.52 85.00

    BBE-0198xCSR51 3 698 42.67 23267 1.840 0.333 18.10 75.00

    APS5xCSR51 3 1115 63.33 37167 1.720 0.318 18.49 85.00

    APS5xBBEO198 3 1203 67.67 40100 1.690 0.333 19.70 86.00

    APS5xAPS9 3 993 53.33 33100 1.620 0.324 20.00 85.00

    APS9xCSR51 3 1011 60.00 33700 1.820 0.328 18.02 84.50

    APS9xBBEO198 3 1109 66.67 36967 1.840 0.336 18.26 90.00

    APS9xAPS5 3 785 41.33 26167 1.059 0.305 28.80 85.00

    SBNP1xCSR51 3 900 49.00 30000 1.640 0.298 18.17 82.00

    SBNP1xBBEO198 3 690 37.00 23000 1.590 0.280 17.61 72.00

    SH6xNB4D2 10 3700 59.00 37000 1.600 0.209 13.06 75.00

    Total/ Avg. 167 58295 53.15 31776 1.684 0.320 19.23 80.47

    Grand Total/ Avg. 1048 441756 59.27 38336 1.570 0.320 20.17 83.67

    Signicant Contributions Generated 4.42 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 4.40 lakh; Achievement: 100.46%) 3.45 lakh cocoons (78.05%) were utilised for P1 production Produced 30100 ds of basic seed (Target: 27000 ds; Achievement: 111.48%) Generated 22.00 MT organic compost Generated revenue of Rs.3.29 lakhs

    25

  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Horsley Hills (Andhra Pradesh)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    1 May CSR2 100 38925 36.16 38925 1.380 0.311 22.54 94.00

    2AJuly

    CSR2 85 9959 12.40 11716 1.260 0.280 22.22 69.00

    2B CSR27 85 11880 13.84 13976 1.220 0.260 21.31 72.00

    3AAug

    CSR2 80 7036 9.62 8795 1.450 0.310 21.38 75.00

    3B CSR27 80 11411 15.25 14264 1.180 0.270 22.88 74.00

    4AOct

    CSR2 65 3863 7.35 5943 1.580 0.362 22.91 91.00

    4B CSR27 65 5291 11.45 8140 1.560 0.346 22.18 93.00

    5ADec

    CSR 6 80 28789 51.69 35986 1.580 0.340 21.52 89.00

    5B CSR 26 80 29445 52.63 36806 1.660 0.360 21.69 80.00

    6AFeb

    CSR 6 60 28933 50.93 48222 1.150 0.252 21.91 94.84

    6B CSR 26 60 28499 52.20 47498 1.180 0.258 21.86 97.23

    7AMarch

    CSR 6 70 30914 42.99 44163 0.992 0.189 19.05 96.70

    7B CSR 26 70 29309 41.64 41870 1.111 0.219 19.71 99.60

    Total/ Avg. 980 264254 30.48 27243 1.331 0.289 21.63 86.57

    Effective Mulberry Area (2.03 Acres) V1-2.126; S36-0.308

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. S. Rajadurai Scientist-D Technical 3

    Administrative 5

    Skilled Farm Workers 11

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 2.64 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 5.00; Achievement - 52.80%)

    Produced 6.46 MT Green Manure and 11.00 MT compost

    Generated revenue of Rs.1.00 lakh

    26

  • P1 Basic Seed Farm, Madakasira (Andhra Pradesh)

    Seed Crop Performance

    Crop(No.)

    Month BreedsDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    1 Jun CSR2 150 60075 50.00 40050 1.300 0.238 18.31 96.00

    2 July CSR2 150 26431 20.53 17621 1.164 0.180 15.46 79.00

    3AOct

    SK6 100 36195 56.40 36195 1.560 0.313 20.06 94.70

    3B SK7 100 36560 55.00 36500 1.500 0.309 20.60 94.60

    4AJan

    SK6 100 35090 45.50 35090 1.380 0.280 20.29 96.00

    4B SK7 100 36450 48.10 36450 1.400 0.260 18.57 95.00

    5A

    March

    FC1 100 34487 50.00 34487 1.450 0.290 20.00 80.00

    5B FC2 100 36513 53.00 36513 1.430 0.330 23.08 93.00

    6A FC1 100 33406 46.30 33406 1.361 0.284 20.87 91.00

    6B FC2 100 35226 47.61 35226 1.397 0.286 20.47 82.00

    Total/ Avg. 1100 370433 46.44 34154 1.394 0.277 19.87 90.13

    Effective Mulberry Area (2.50 Acres) V1-2.50

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Shri. T. Ramanaiah Scientist-C Technical 2

    Administrative 1

    Skilled Farm Workers 7

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 3.70 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 5.00 lakhs; Achievement: 74.0%)

    2.11 lakh cocoons were utilized for seed production (57.03 9%)

    Generated 20.0 MT of organic compost

    Generated revenue of Rs.2.53 lakhs

    27

  • P3 Basic Seed Farm, Nagenahalli (Karnataka)

    Seed Crop Performance - P3 Pure Mysore

    MonthDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Basic seedproduction (No.)

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber P3 P2 P1

    Apr 24 9927 43.93 41363 1.065 0.164 15.40 96.19 42 937 2028

    May 20 7074 36.97 35370 1.041 0.149 14.31 93.23 58 161 1778

    June20 7118 36.81 35590 1.038 0.140 13.49 92.66 96 1559 5999

    24 9971 47.44 41546 1.159 0.178 15.36 96.11

    July20 7421 37.15 37105 1.048 0.156 14.89 91.33 84 688 3888

    20 8794 49.53 43970 1.304 0.184 14.11 97.49

    Aug24 10873 56.74 45304 1.187 0.182 15.33 96.16 42 499 3868

    20 9111 52.85 45555 1.185 0.174 14.68 98.33

    Sept20 8699 52.43 43495 1.209 0.172 14.23 98.60 97 945 4352

    24 10892 54.16 45383 1.171 0.168 14.35 98.39

    Oct 20 9150 54.25 45750 1.180 0.171 14.49 98.22 83 1326 5321

    Nov20 9140 54.60 45700 1.170 0.169 14.44 98.22 41 320 2296

    24 10138 49.63 42242 1.148 0.164 14.29 95.66

    Dec 20 8355 50.00 41775 1.191 0.171 14.36 95.53 103 1065 4598

    Jan20 7475 44.13 37375 1.207 0.174 14.42 96.28 46 273 1785

    24 10288 47.58 42867 1.145 0.162 14.15 95.71

    Feb 20 8972 53.17 44860 1.160 0.164 14.14 96.84 80 1310 5568

    March

    20 8866 52.46 44330 1.252 0.185 14.78 97.76 72 227 8670

    24 10541 55.24 43921 1.262 0.185 14.66 97.79

    20 8750 51.35 43750 1.167 0.171 14.65 97.99

    Tot/Avg. 428 181555 49.02 42363 1.164 0.169 14.53 96.42 844 9310 50151

    Effective Mulberry Area (5.01 Acres ) V1-1.56; K2-2.03; Others-1.42

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. Hiriyanna Scientist-D Technical 5

    Administrative 2

    Skilled Farm Workers 28

    28

  • Seed Crop Performance - P2 Pure Mysore

    April 150 50618 29.33 33745 1.036 0.148 14.29 76.76

    June 100 39881 41.00 39881 1.162 0.170 14.63 76.00

    July 150 63063 42.67 42042 1.089 0.162 14.88 92.29

    Aug150 61528 41.33 41019 1.112 0.168 15.11 84.76

    150 60657 42.00 40438 1.230 0.169 13.74 88.00

    Sept155 46808 29.03 30199 1.149 0.165 14.80 76.20

    155 63500 43.87 40968 1.111 0.170 14.76 94.30

    Nov150 61140 40.67 40760 1.120 0.164 13.21 91.30

    170 59810 34.71 35182 1.010 0.148 15.05 91.00

    Dec 150 44525 20.00 29683 1.020 0.152 14.90 74.50

    Jan 150 42785 25.33 28523 1.041 0.152 15.95 80.00

    March

    125 47113 40.00 37690 1.086 0.166 15.38 81.00

    140 52214 37.14 37296 1.120 0.167 14.73 94.11

    170 62127 37.06 36545 1.096 0.165 14.77 93.33

    Tot/Avg. 2065 755769 36.01 36712 1.099 0.162 14.73 85.25

    G.Total/Avg. 2493 937324 42.52 39537 1.132 0.166 14.63 90.84

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 9.37 lakh seed cocoons (Target: 12.23 lakh; Achievement: 76.62%)

    1.82 lakh P3 seed cocoons were generated (Target: 1.00 lakh; Achievement: 182.00%)

    97.25 % cocoons (1.77 lakh) were utilized for seed production.

    4.54 lakh P2 seed cocoons (60.05%) were supplied for crossbreed production

    Generated 10.00 MT vermi-compost, 30.00 MT compost and 10.00 MT Green Manure

    Generated revenue of Rs.2.74 lakhs

    29

  • P3 Basic Seed Farm, Ambarifalakatta (West Bengal)

    Seed Crop Performance - P3 Multivoltine

    BreedsCropNo.

    Ds(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    N-P 85 22031 24.57 25919 0.973 0.121 12.44 96.67

    N-B 25 7540 27.08 30160 0.909 0.096 10.56 94.50

    N-D 125 35479 26.04 28383 0.843 0.101 11.98 85.44

    N-C 115 22136 18.27 19249 0.957 0.110 11.49 95.17

    N-M 55 17745 32.15 32264 1.007 0.118 11.72 95.80

    M12W 130 37313 25.25 28702 0.928 0.110 11.85 96.00

    Seed Crop Performance - P3 (NPV)

    Seed Crop Performance - P2

    N - (C ) 375 113069 29.30 30152 0.935 0.106 11.34 94.00

    N - (B) 200 58200 26.50 29100 0.914 0.100 10.94 93.00

    N - (D) 150 43520 22.67 29013 0.800 0.095 11.88 92.00

    Total/Avg 1260 357033 25.76 28105 0.918 0.106 11.58 93.62

    Effective Mulberry Area (3.93 Acres) S1-0.91; S1635-1.65; Others-1.37

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Mrs. Rejina Butia Scientist-D Technical 3

    Administrative 5

    Skilled Farm Workers 12

    30

  • MonthDs

    (No.)

    Cocoon generated (No.) Cocoon Utilisation for

    seedprodn. (%)

    Basic Seed Production

    Target Achievement P3 P2 P1

    Apr 27500 15.82 75 975 1050

    May 100 56250 18020 32.63 750 750

    June 200 56250 60250 8.10 50 1000 1050

    July 250 56250 73311

    Aug

    Sept 60 56250 9059 100.00 1160 1160

    Oct 100 70000 26017 0.69 30 860 890

    Nov 150 43520 7.44

    Dec 56250 0.00

    Jan 50 15408 2.08 950 950

    Feb 32750

    March 300 70000 111448 50 3050 3100

    Total/Avg. 1210 481500 357033 357033 2315 6635 8950

    Seed Crop Performance - P3

    Signicant Contributions

    3.57 lakh P3/P2 seed cocoons were generated (Target-4.82 lakhs; Achievement-74.07 %)

    47944 seed cocoons (33.71%) were utilized for basic seed production

    14629 seed cocoons (13.79%) out of 106054 cocoons generated were utilized for P3 seed production

    Out of 250979 P2 seed cocoons generated 33315 cocoons were utilized for P1 seed production

    Produced - 8950 ds with an achievement of 111.88% (Target: 8000 ds)

    Generated and utilised 9.50 MT compost and 4.0 MT Green Manure

    Generated revenue of Rs.0.56 lakh

    31

  • Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Shri. N. Jagadeesh Scientist-C Technical 5

    Administrative 1

    Skilled Farm Workers 11

    P2 Basic Seed Farm, Chikkamalavadi (Karnataka)

    Seed Crop Performance - Pure Mysore

    MonthDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    Jun 100 38520 45.00 38520 1.140 0.165 14.47 96.40

    July 130 50595 45.39 38919 1.168 0.174 14.90 96.40

    Aug 150 57880 40.00 38587 1.084 0.152 14.02 96.10

    Sept 150 61130 46.00 40753 1.182 0.174 14.72 95.00

    Oct 130 40300 36.54 31000 1.184 0.176 14.86 96.00

    Nov 150 51150 38.67 34100 1.200 0.170 14.17 96.40

    Jan 125 53300 52.00 42640 1.204 0.170 14.12 97.20

    Feb 100 41220 46.50 41220 1.160 0.165 14.22 95.60

    March 100 41400 46.00 41400 1.140 0.160 14.04 95.20

    Total/Avg. 1135 435495 44.01 38571 1.162 0.167 14.39 96.03

    Effective Mulberry Area (1.45 Acres) V1-0.525; K2-0.275; Others-0.650

    Signicant Contributions

    88.30 % seed cocoons (384520) were utilized for P3, P2, P1 and crossbreed production.

    0.60 lakh P3/P2/P1 ds (Pure Mysore) were produced with an average egg recovery of 34.81% (Norm:25.00%)

    Generated 2.25 MT vermicompost, 12.25 MT compost and 1.45 MT green manure

    Generated Rs.3.97 lakhs as revenue

    32

  • P2 Basic Seed Farm, Krishnagiri (Tamil Nadu)

    Seed Crop Performance - Multivoltine

    Month BreedDs(No.)

    Cocoon generation

    (No.)

    Yield / 100 dsSingle cocoon

    weight (g)

    Singleshell

    weight (g)Shell %

    Pupation%

    Byweight

    (kg)

    Bynumber

    AprilMCon1 3 1270 43.33 42333 1.010 0.170 16.83 97.00

    MCon4 3 1236 46.67 41200 1.180 0.230 19.49 98.00

    May PM/P2 149 54394 43.29 36506 1.240 0.175 14.11 97.00

    June MCon4 85 32240 41.18 37929 1.200 0.179 14.92 97.00

    JulyMCon4 25 6192 43.33 41280 1.090 0.153 14.04 98.00

    PMP2 170 66531 42.65 39136 1.190 0.174 14.62 97.00

    Aug PM 139 63905 49.64 45975 1.183 0.176 14.88 98.00

    Sept PM 150 59625 44.87 39750 1.170 0.170 14.53 98.00

    Nov PM 180 76190 50.56 42328 1.236 0.189 15.29 98.00

    Dec PM 152 56966 46.05 37478 1.254 0.195 15.55 96.50

    JanPM 162 67306 51.42 41547 1.237 0.161 13.02 96.53

    PM 154 58845 39.87 38211 1.050 0.147 14.00 97.00

    MarchPM 124 47010 41.86 37911 1.110 0.161 14.50 98.00

    PM 137 50800 39.42 37080 0.900 0.131 14.56 97.00

    Total/Avg. 1633 642510 44.58 39905 1.146 0.172 15.02 97.36

    Effective Mulberry Area (3.18 Acres) V1-0.96; K2-0.27; Others-1.95

    Signicant Contributions

    Generated 6.42 lakh seed cocoons (Target-9.50 lakh; achievement-67.57%)

    Produced 7991 ds of Nistari (Seed Cocoon Source: Denkanikottai)

    92.55% (594705) PM seed cocoons were supplied to SSPCs

    Generated and utilized 27.50 MT compost

    Generated revenue of Rs.2.85 lakhs

    Scientist Staff

    Name Designation Designation Number

    Dr. N. Ravi Scientist-D Technical 4