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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE FOR KHARIF CAMPAIGN - 2014 STRATEGY FOR ENHANCEMENT OF CROP PRODUCTION Presented By Shri. Dominic. S. Lyngdoh Jt. Director (R & T) Directorate of Agriculture Meghalaya, Shillong
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE FOR KHARIF CAMPAIGN - 2014
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE FOR KHARIF CAMPAIGN - 2014. Strategy for Enhancement of Crop Production Presented By Shri . Dominic. S. Lyngdoh Jt. Director (R & T) Directorate of Agriculture Meghalaya, Shillong. MEGHALAYA - Basic Facts. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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CROPS PRODUCTION PROSPECTS DURING KHARIF/RABI 2010-2011Strategy for
Enhancement of Crop Production
Presented
By
MEGHALAYA - Basic Facts
Location : between 25° 1’ and 26° 5’ North Latitude and 85° 49’ and
92° 52’ East Longitude.
Area = 22,429 sq km
Temperature range = 2 to 36 degrees Celsius.
Rainfall = 12,000 mm annual average.
Population = 29,06,069 (2011 census)
No. of districts = 11
3
Population: 29.64 lakh (approximately)
Major Fruit crops: Pineapple, Orange, Banana, Pears, Plums,
Peaches, Strawberries.
Spices: Ginger, Turmeric, Chillies Black pepper and Pepper
long.
Plantation crops: Arecanut, Tea, Cashew nut
KHARIF PRODUCTION PROSPECTS
Tonnes, respectively.
The likely achievement was estimated at 112278 Ha and 266080 Metric
Tonnes respectively.
Kharif Oilseeds and Commercial Crops:
The target for Kharif Oilseeds (Soyabean) was fixed at 1712 Ha. and
Production at 3325 Metric Tonnes.
For Commercial Crops, the target of Area & Production was fixed
18460 Ha. and 103386 Metric Tonnes, respectively.
Kharif Rice:
Kharif Rice in Meghalaya is grown in all the Districts of the
State.
The estimated Area and Production of Kharif
Rice 2014 are 96703 Ha
and 232008 Metric
Tonnes.
Maize:
It is proposed that during the current Kharif 2014 season more
thrust is given to the cultivation of Kharif Maize in the existing
command areas as well as in rainfed areas.
The target of Area and Production for Kharif Maize 2014 has been
fixed at 14429 Ha and 32611 Metric Tonnes.
Kharif Pulses:
The target area of Kharif Pulses (Tur/Arhar) for 2014 has been
fixed at 1148 Ha.
Whereas Production Target would be at 1465 Metric Tonnes.
Kharif Oilseeds:
The target of Area & Production of Kharif Oilseeds (Soyabean)
has been fixed at 1712 Ha and 3325 Metric Tonnes respectively which
is grown in all the Areas of the State.
LIST OF MOST SUITABLE VARIETIES OF MAJOR CROP
Sl No.
Mid & Low
HY: 6444, Loknath- 505 & 555, SPH- 115, KRH- 2 HYV: Pantdhan-
12, Ranjeet, MTU-1010, MTU- 7029, IR- 64, IR-36, Pankaj, Naveen,
Gomati Improved variety: Bhalum 1, 2 & 3, Lampnah,
Shahsarang
2
Maize
High
Mid & Low
3
Soyabean
12
Pea
High
Azad T- 1 (Kashmir), Pea imported (Sultan & National Seed
Company), Cheerapunji (Local)
Low
Rachna
BEST PRACTICES:
Adoption of SRI, increasing yield by three fold of the conventional
method
Adoption of Hybrid, High yielding and local improved varieties
resulting in higher yield
Complete Package of practices including IPM, INM.
Capacity building of officers and stakeholders
Adoption of mechanisation
Post harvest management
Expert advice to farmers through Intelligent Advisory System for
Farmers (IASF)
Area Under Crops
Kharif 2011
Kharif 2012
Kharif 2013
Kharif 2014(Est)
Name of State: Meghalaya
Recommended Dose for the District
Total Requirement of N,P,K Nutrients for Kharif – 2014.
Kharif 2011
Kharif 2012
Kharif 2013
N
P
K
N
P
K
N
P
K
N
P
K
N
P
K
1.
Meghalaya
1778
680
150
1948
726
199
2002
674
209
Recommended Dose for the District is based on the Soil Testing
Report/ Soil Health Card Report for the Different Crops
1730
835
330
TOTAL
1778
680
150
1948
726
199
2002
674
209
1730
835
330
Ensure availability of
Formulate programme of identifying genuine growers
Training farmers to the registered growers in each a district of
the state for seed production
Maintenance of seed purity and quality through regular monitoring
and evaluation
Seed bank to be set up in cluster villages
State seed certification agency be set up in the state
Construction of more number of seed go-downs under seed village
programme
State seed farm in different agro-climatic zone of the state be
established
Contd…
Develop linkages with breeding stations to source breeding
materials and advanced lines
Identify landraces with desirable traits and collect germplasm of
such landraces
Evolve improved nursery management techniques for local soil types
and weather conditions
Conduct improved land preparation methods and treatment of problem
soils
Implement site-specific nutrient management instead of blanket
recommendations
Promote use of appropriate agricultural machineries and mechanical
devices
Implement suitable seed storage-community drying facilities,
hermetically sealed containers
Re-orient extension activities to be more demand-driven
-target location-specific rice ecosystems
Contd…
Seed testing laboratory to be set up in each district of the
state
Seed testing to be conducted in seed testing laboratory to ensure
germination before distribution to the farmers
Post harvest drying, packaging and labelling of seeds
imperative
Conduct PVS (Participatory Varietal Selection) to identify and
disseminate farmer-preferred varieties
Introduce agri-clinics and agri-business centres
Facilitate rapid spread of quality seeds of improved/hybrid
varieties among farmers through
i. Demonstration of programmes in cluster area
ii. Dissemination of information through multimedia of availability
of quality seeds to farmers
The Kharif Production Campaign will be launched shortly during
April 2014 in all the 39 Community and Rural Development Blocks of
the State
Wide Publicity would also be given for wide coverage through
regular Radio Talks, Live Phone-in programme, Doordarshan Kendra
Awareness programme
Distribution of pamphlets on Kharif Crops/Kharif Cultivation
Farmers Training through Farmers Training Centres and Farmers
Training Institutes
Group I: NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION.
STRATEGIES:
2. Extension of improved technologies and interventions
a) INM
b) IPM
5) Monitoring.
INTERVENTIONS:
Demonstration
a)HYV
b)Hybrid
4. Resource Conservation Technique/ tools
5. Machineries Pump Sets
State receives maximum rains
Interventions to tap and conserve run off water for uses during dry
spell by small adequate rain water harvesting structures to be used
during winter and dry spells for the cultivation of boro paddy and
winter vegetables such as
a)Check dams
b)Sluice gates
c)Diversion Channels
d)Dug outs
e)Surface water pumping
3. Utilize potential ground water by means of shallow tube
wells
4) To mitigate havoc of flooding water
To tap potential water available from all sources which is still
underutilized.
To sustain farming in specific pockets than massive structures
which are more helpful for small and marginal farmer.s
Adoption of Improved Technology for Efficient use of
Nutrients
INM
Soil Test Based Agro climatic zone and package of practices for all
crops.
Use of complex and customized fertilizers yet to be adopted by
farmers of the State.
Farmers prefer straight fertilizers.
Use of Organic Manure and natural composting in the State has been
a practice by tradition rather than default.
Bio-fertilizers are being promoted in most crops through chemical
fertilizers are used in cash crops like potato, tomato, paddy,
etc.
State is rich in nitrogen, low in phosphorous and medium low in
potash.
Issue of Soil health cards totaling manual 14000 till date and 2000
online.
Adoption of Improved Technology for Efficient use of Plant
Protection Chemicals
The demand/ consumption of pesticides during the kharif 2014 was
discussed during the zonal kharif conference for North-East
Zone.
Insecticides like Chloropyriphos, Quinalphos, Dimethoate,
Carbofuran,Monocrotophos,Phosalone, synthetic Pyrethroids and
Fungicides e.g. Carbendazim Mancozeb etc.
Sale points=120 Nos, Dept., Cooperative, and private.
Regional Pesticide Testing Lab= 1 no.
Biological Control labs=2 nos. ( Trichogramma and Trichoderma
)
Judicious use of Pesticides i.e. need base.
IPM:
Pest surveillance and advisory reports as communicated by Indian
Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR).
IPM awareness and regular training by FTI’s.
Two- Biological control labs in the State producing Trichogramma
and Trichoderma.
Promotion of bio control agents and bio-cides.
Adoption of all IPM techniques.
Other adoptable Technologies developed and recommended:
System of Rice Intensification
The Technology is being adopted in the high attitude during Kharif
and mostly Boro paddy in low altitude areas by making use of
available moisture from reservoir, Check dams, dug outs, surface
flow and shallow tube wells.
The system is being promoted through RKVY,NFSM and other State plan
schemes.
Strategy for Contingency plan in the event of aberrant South West
Monsoon.
Rainfall being erratic.
Flash floods are common.
Hail storm during April.
Submergence of paddy is common in low lying areas water stress and
late precipitation in certain years.
Contingency plan will be prepared.
There has not been any drought but only short dry spells.
In case of prolonged submergence alternate crops such as pulses
& vegetables are grown. Seeds and other inputs are in
place.
STRATEGIES
Conservation Agriculture through Water harvesting structures like
Check dams, surface water pumping, shallow tube wells, dug outs and
other irrigation means.
Availability of Seeds and other inputs to be put in place.
Machineries for land preparation seed drills etc.
Diversification and changing of the cropping pattern.
Crop & Weather Scenario
The Kharif crop calendar i.e. from April to September 2012, began
with delayed onset of Monsoon and comparatively less rain from
April to July in some areas of the State thereby affecting the
agronomic activities of the Kharif crops however onwards from July
end the weather condition for the crops improved and generally
normal except in parts of the State affected by landslide and flash
flood. Sowing, planting, broadcasting and transplanting of paddy,
tuber crops, vegetables, maize, paddy, horticultural crops and
other kharif crops was normal. In some areas due to erractic
rainfall in rainfed paddy field sowing and transplanting of paddy
crop was delayed. However, the prospect of monsoon rains in August
was encouraging and the crop particularly Sali paddy appears to be
doing well with ample moisture in the initial stages of crop
growth. It is hope that with no further heavy rain as in the
previous year.
Marketing intervention to ensure renumerative prices of pulses,
oilseeds & Coarse Cereal grain.
No. pulses production in adequate quantity. We have intra export.
Hence no market constraint.
Oilseeds
Soyabean- High demand but less production. No market constraint
only local soyabean grown in few packets of the State and that is
utilized in preparing local fermented chutney.
3. Mustard
Oil produced in small quantity and is being processed locally and
is sold within the State and of high demand. No market
constraint.
4. Coarse Cereal Grains
Maize grown only as Kharif maize and in small quantity, nut demand
is high for Cattle feed. Hence it is intra import but demand is
high especially with the implementation of the IBDLP.
5. Rice
Inadequate to feed the Sates. Hence, intra import and consequently
no market constraint.
T h a n k Y o u