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Group – IV Interventions to increase Oilseeds, Pulses production in different ecologies. National Conference on Agriculture Rabi Campaign - 2013. Director Agriculture, Extension & Training Government of Maharashtra. Participating States: A.P., M.P., M.S., Rajasthan. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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National Conference on Agriculture Rabi Campaign - 2013
Director Agriculture, Extension & TrainingGovernment of Maharashtra
Group – IVInterventions to increase Oilseeds,
Pulses production in different ecologies
Participating States: A.P., M.P., M.S., Rajasthan
Area and Production of Total Oilseed crops
Area - Lakh ha, Production Lakh MT
Area - Lakh ha, Production Lakh MT
Area and Production of Total Pulses
SRR Sr.
No
Crop GOI
Target
Achievement State
Target
Achievement Remarks
2011 2012 2013 2013
Kharif crops
1 Maize 35 94 94 100 98 Except Tur,
G’nut and
Gram SRR is
achieved.
Seed cost is
the constraint
2 Tur 35 31 27 35 29
3 Mung 35 35 34 35 28
4 Udid 35 51 52 53 54
5 G. Nut 35 3 2 4 3
6 Soyabean 35 58 56 58 53
7 Sesamum
35 57 60 57 62
Rabi Crops
1 Gram 35 23 25 26 -
2 Safflower 35 31 33 35 -
Estimated production of Kharif crops 2013-14 (as per First advance estimate )
2011-12 2012-13 13-14 Normal 2011-12 2012-13Pulses 13.89 14.1 13.12 14.47 4 3 10Oilseeds 34.25 42.78 52.14 65.79 92 54 26Total Pulses &Oilseeds
48.14 56.88 65.26 80.26
Crops Normal
Production Production ( in lakh tonnes)
% (+/-) Production of 13-14 to
Target (Rabi) 2013-14 Area in lakh ha.
Crops. Normal area Target Area
13-14
Pulses 14.31 17.24
Oilseeds 4.38 4.43
Total Rabi. Crops 62.43 66.09
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Activities Undertaken: Promotion and availability of improved varieties. Perspective plan for Seed Production chain. Implementation of Seed Village Programme. Seed treatment campaign. Area Expansion under improved varities. Promoting Pulses on post Paddy residual moisture . Encouragement of INM and IPM . Adoption of In-situ moisture conservation techniques. Protective irrigation at critical stage. Promoting Micro-irrigation. Promoting Mechanization in Pulses Production(BBF planter). Promotion of Bidar technology.
NFSM Pulse Mission
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Major Interventions in Pulse production programme-2012-13
• Area expansion : In Paddy zone on residual moisture.
• Varietal replacement : Lathyrus mini-kit in Eastern
Vidarbha and Gram in Konkan region.
• Situation based interventions: In-situ moisture
conservation, adoption of INM and IPM.
• Increased coverage of area under lathyrus : 11,000 ha
in Vidarbha region
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Proposed Interventions under Pulses production programme
• Inclusion of Seed subsidy component : For Production and distribution of breeder and foundation seed.
• Seed Minikits : For promotion of new varieties. • Water storage structures for protective irrigation – Farm
ponds.• Moisture conservation technology tools
- BBF Planter, Ridge - Furrow planter• Inclusion of ToF component.• Creation of storage infrastructure.• Value addition through post harvest technology.• Market led extension.
Bidar Technology in Red Gram
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• Seedling Preparation : 3 to 4 weeks prior to monsoon
• Spacing :Heavy soils: 6 X 2 or 6 X 3 ft.Medium soils: 5X2 or 5X3 ft.
•Nipping : 20 - 30 days after transplanting
• Escape mechanism for pest and moisture stress
• Early planting and Early harvest• 40 % increase over normal yield.
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Farm ponds for protective irrigations
• No. of farm ponds completed: 1,34,522
• Farm pond under pulse programme: 4469
• Per farm pond area irrigated :-
-Flood irrigation: 1 - 1.25 ha.
- Sprinklers : 2 – 2.25 ha.
• Rise in ground water level by 0.5 - 1 Meter.
•Useful to irrigate at critical crop stage under
dry spell
• Useful in saline tract of vidhrbha region of
Maharashtra.
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In-situ Moisture Conservation through BBF
Cluster demonstrations on 8200 ha in Wardha district
ISOPOM Scheme Implementing Strategy
• Soybean, Groundnut, Safflower, Sesamum and Maize are major crops selected in the scheme.
• Higher area and higher productivity , Higher area and low productivity criteria is applied to select districts.
• Cluster approach • Project mode implementation• Timely supply of inputs and technology. • Public Private Partnership initiative – Soybean,
Maize and Safflower
e-Governance -2012 Gold Award winner project Crop Pest Surveillance and Advisory Project 2013-14
(CROPSAP)
CROPSAP Coverage: 2013-14
Institutional arrangementPest Scouts :– 835 at village level
(Min. Agril.Diploma Holder) Jurisdiction of 12000 ha.
Pest Monitors :- 84 for SDAO jurisdiction
(Agril. Graduate) Supervision over 10 Scouts
Data Entry Operator :- 84 for SDAO jurisdiction
Research Associate :- 21 at Institute level
(Post.Graduate) For data analysis & projection work
Area Districts : 33 Blocks : 353
Crops Soybean :- 39.16 Lakh ha, Cotton :- 38.68 Lakh ha
Pigeonpea :- 10.97 Lakh ha, Paddy :- 15.19 Lakh ha
Gram :- 10.51 Lakh ha (Proposed)
Total Area :- 114.51 lakh ha.
Agro advisory through SMS
• Objectives: – Timely, precise and location specific advisory to
the farmers on crop management, crop health, Agro- metrology etc.
– Information to the farmers on important events and schemes.
– Advisory delivered in Marathi and English
3.90 lakh Farmers registered 69.93 lakh SMS advisory broadcasted till 15th Sept. 2013 Advisory on 43 Major crops
Outcome of Surveillance and Monitoring of pest and disease CROPSAP Project
• There were huge crop losses due to pest attack on soybean crop in 2008-09.
• Through this project, pest incidence on Rice, Soybean, Cotton, Tur and Gram crops is scientifically and rigorously monitored on-line.
• Experts send advice on-line to Field Officers and advisory SMS are sent to farmers. 3.90 lakh farmers registered for this service.
• Since inception of project there is no outbreak of any major pests on crops under project.
• Project extended to Mango, Pomegranate and Banana crops from 2011-12 covering additional 2 lakh hectares.
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Year wise ToF organised
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No . of Field Staff Trained - 4311
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18851560
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4020
1709
FFS to promote IPM (All Crops)
Years
Tota
l No.
of F
arm
ers
trai
ned
No. of Farmer Trained - 1125030
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Specific issues and suggestions – NFSM Pulses1) Subsidy component of breeder and certified seed production is deleted
from 2012-13. This crucial component needs to be continued.
2) Subsidy norm for certified seed required to be revised as per prevailing seed cost Crop Cost of
seed/kgPresent norms Effective
Subsidy on actual basis
Pigeon pea
75 50% of the cost or Rs.1200 / Qtl (Old varieties)Rs.2200 / Qtl (New varieties)
16% 30 %
Green gram
87 50% of the cost or Rs.1200 / Qtl (Old varieties)Rs.2200 / Qtl (New varieties)
14% 25 %
Black Gram
87 50% of the cost or Rs.1200 / Qtl (Old varieties)Rs.2200 / Qtl (New varieties)
14 % 25 %
Gram 90 50% of the cost or Rs.1200 / Qtl (Old varieties)Rs.2200 / Qtl (New varieties)
15% 25 %
Seed distribution subsidy 50% of the cost or Rs. 4000/Qtl whichever is less may be considered.
Issues - ISOPOM • Phospo Gypsum contains heavy metals and
traces of radioactive elements, which are unhealthy for soil, crops and human being .
• SSP & Bentonite Sulphate can be the alternative for gypsum
• 80 % WDG Sulphur was permitted only for trial purpose and it is also not included in FCO
• Subsidy norms need to be revised
Thanks !!!