Organization profile
KRISHI VVIGYAN KENDRAMAYURBHANJ-1,
Shaymakhunta, Odisha
Mayurbhanj is situated in the Northern part of
Odisha and located at a latitude of 21o 16' N to 22 o 34' North and longitude of 80 o 40' E to 87 o to 11' East. The average attitude of the district is 592 meter, the highest is Meghasani peak (1165 meter) and lowest is Kalama at (20 meter) from MSL. This land locked district is bounded on the North by West Bengal & Jharkhand, on the west by Keonjhar district and on the East by Balasore.
At/Po. Shyamakhunta, Mayurbhanj-1, Pin: 757049E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected]
Visit at: www.kvkmayurbhanj.org.in
Our Team Members
Dr. Sanghamitra pattnaik Senior Scientist & Head, Qualification: MSc (Hort.),Ph.D
Mob No: 9437147934, email:[email protected]
Dr. (Er.) Deepak Kumar Mohanty Scientist(Ag. Engineering)Qualification: M.Tech (Agril.Engg), Ph.D Mob No: 9437237790, email:[email protected]
R. Raghu Nath PatiSteno-cum-Computer OperatorQualification: M.A, Public AdministrationMob No:9778144459email: [email protected]
Mrs. Jhunilata Bhuyan Scientist(Home Science) , Qualification : M.Sc. (Food & Nutrition)Mob: 9437470001, Email: [email protected]
Mr. Pradipta Kumar BiswalDriver-cum-MechanicQualification: B.AMob No: 9438815140
Mr. Bikram Keshari BeheraDriver-cum-MechanicMob No: 09338436034
Mr. Jeeban Kumar BiswalProgramme Assistant(Computer),Qualification: [email protected]
Mr. Dinabandhu SwainPeon-cum-WatchmanMob No: 9178653777
Mr Debasis NayakFarm ManagerQualification: M.Sc (Agronomy)Mob: 9439407068Email- [email protected]
Mr. Prasana MarthaPeon-cum-WatchmanMob No: 9668571779
Mr. Biswa Ranjan SamantarayScientist(Fishery Science) Qualification: M. F. Sc (Inland Aquaculture)Mob No: 9437091065email:[email protected]
INTRODUCTION
Mayurbhanj district – the Ex- state
of Mayurbhanj Kingdom was merged with st
Odisha state on 1 January 1949 and known
for its vibrant culture, scenic beauty, Chhau
dance, traditional Jhumar music, Similipal
biosphere, tribal population and of course
for its famous Maharajas. This Northern
Odisha district is well known for its
handicrafts of sabai, bamboo, stone
carvings, tasar work and is also famous for
its special Mudhi-Mansha dish (puffed rice
with mutton). Most of the land area of the
district is covered with dense forest and
towering mountains of Similipal forest
range provides shelter to wild animals like
elephants, tigers, wild buffaloes etc. and
tribal like Bhumija, Kolha, Khadia, Mankadia
and others.
ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP
The District of Mayurbhanj is divided into four
administrative Sub-divisions:
A. Baripada
B. Bamanghaty with headquarters at Rairangpur
C. Panchpir with headquarters at Karanjia
D. Kaptipada with headquarters at Udala.
Map of mayurbhanj
This district has 26 Tehasils, 26 blocks, 382 Gram
Panchayats, 3950 Villages, 2 NACs & two Municipalities. The
total population of the district is 2519738 as per 2011 census.
The male female ratio is 1000: 1006. Tribals constitute about
58.72 percent of the total population and schedule castes
accounts for only 7.33 percent of population. The population
density is 242 per square K.M. Nearly 92.34 per cent of
population lives in rural areas and only 7.66 percent of
population lives in urban areas. The literacy rate is 63.98%.
AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES Agro climatic zone : North central plateauCharacteristic : Hot and moist, sub humidRain fall : NormalMean Annual Rain fall (mm.) : 1534 mm
0Mean max. Temp. (Summer) : 36.6 C (Summer), 011.1 C (Winter)
Broad Soil group : Laterite, Red & Yellow, Mixed Red & Black
AGRO- ECOLOGICAL SITUATION (AES)
The Similipal hill range located at the centre of the district extending from north to south dividing the district
into two distinct parts the eastern and western region. The eastern part is comparatively plain and western part
is uneven with presence of rocky mounds and hills. The district has been included under North Central Plateau
Agro climatic Zone. Almost all soil of Mayurbhanj district is laterite and red soil. The district has been divided
into four agro-ecological situations on the basis of rainfall and elevation. The details of the above agro-
ecological situations are as follows.
Basic Information of the District
AES Characteristics Blocks included
AES I Low Rainfall, Low Elevation Tiring, Rirangpur, Rasgovindpur, Bahalda, Shuliapada
AES II Low Elevation, Medium Rainfall
Baripada, Badasahi, Shamakhunta, Khunta, GB Nagar Betonati, Muruda, Kuliana, Bangiriposi, Udala, Saraskana, Kusumi, Bishoi, Bijatota, Jamda
AES III Low Elevation, High Rainfall Kaptipada
AES IV Medium Elevation, Medium Rainfall Karanjia, Sukruli, Jashipur, Raruan, Thakurmunda LAND USE PATTERN OF DISTRICT
Geographical Area : 10,418.00 sq.km
Area Under Forest : 4392.13 sq.km (42.16%)
Fallow Land : 94 (’ 000 ha)
Waste Land : 10 (’ 000 ha)
Irrigated Land 27,755ha(Kharif) 10,710ha (Rabi)
Total cultivated area : 4.37 lakh ha
Upland : 1.86 lakh ha (43%)
Medium land : 1.25 lakh ha (28%)
Low land : 1.26 lakh ha(29%)
Area sown (Kharif) : 3.64 lakh ha
Area sown (Rabi : 52,650 ha
Area sown (Summer) : 8350 ha
Cropping intensity : 138%
Soil type : Sandy loam, Red lateritic
Irrigation potential (ha)% 1,83,484(Kharif), 88,882(Rabi)
Annual Rainfall : 1648.2 mm in 77 rainy day
Temperature : 41.20C(Max), 8.40C (Min)
Soil type of the district : Sandy loam, Red lateritic Laterite
Major enterprises in the District : Dhokra (art metal casting), sabai grass product, mushroom production
No. of Sub-Divisions : 04
Total Population : 2,519,738 (Male- 1,256,213), (Female-1,263,525)
Rural population : 2,326,842
No. of Villages : 3950
No. of Gram Panchayats : 382
No. of Blocks : 26
No. of Tehsils : 26
Source: http://mayurbhanj.nic.in/EXTENSION PERSONNEL IN POSITION IN THE DISTRICT:
Department District Level Block Level Village Level Agriculture 8 35 168 Horticulture 2 10 18 Animal Husbandry 3 26 89 Fishery 2 8 14
MAJOR CROPS OF THE DISTRICT
MAJOR COMMODITIES OF THE DISTRICT
Name of Crop
Kharif Rabi Summer
Area (ha) Yield(t/ha) Area(ha) Yield(t/ha) Area(ha) Yield(t/ha)
Paddy 3,01,370 2.092 - - 3,800 3.227
Maize 9,850 2.022 920 2.489 - -
Green gram 3,450 0.498 8,520 0.465 850 0.468
Black gram 11,110 0.442 5,620 0.464 - -
Pigeon pea 8,290 0.79 - - - -
Groundnut 1,280 1.106 - - 7,730 1.9
Mustard - - 11,690 0.445 - -
Total Vegetables 12,390 12.9 19,955 14.7 1,785 15.1
Name of commodity Area (ha) / No. Total Production /year
Pisciculture 10,280 ha 15,347.57 MT
Live stock(except poultry) 22,93,712 nos. 5573.75 MT (Meat)
Dairy 19,77,864 nos. 89930 MT
Poultry 26,54,496 nos. 164,60,000 nos. egg
Goatery 11,32,412 nos. 5573.75 MT meat
Piggery 24,695 nos. -
Mushroom 56 units 735 MT
NO. OF FARM FAMILYMarginal : 3,07,767Small : 61,528Semi medium : 17,440Medium : 3,063Large : 185Total : 3,89,981
MAJOR FARMING SYSTEMS
Ø Paddy-Fallow
Ø Paddy -Ground nut
Ø Paddy – Green gram
Ø Paddy + Animal Husbandry
Ø Paddy -Vegetable
Ø Paddy + Pisciculture
Ø Animal Husbandry
Brief
Location Lulung Road, At/P.O.: Shyamakhunta, Dist.: Mayurbhanj
Year of Establishment 2005 Host Organization
Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology, Bhubaneswar, ODISHA
Farm (ha) 27.98 ha
Area of work 14 Blocks of Mayurbhanj district under Baripada Sadar and Kaptipada Sub-division
Facilities available Paddy Processing plant, Farmers’ hostel, Administrative building, farming system unit, Poultry brooding unit, threshing floor etc
The Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Mayurbhanj is established at Shamakhunta Farm as per the sanction of ICAR vide letter No. 3-56-93-AE-11 dated 19.05.2005, which is officially functioning from 28th May 2005. Basically Krishi Vigyan Kendra serves as the Knowledge Resource Centre and the premier technology hub on agriculture and allied branches like horticulture, animal resource development, fishery, forestry, women in agriculture etc.
KVK Operational Area: 14 Blocks of Mayurbhanj district Ø Badasahi Ø Bangiriposi Ø Baripada Ø Betonati Ø Gopabandhu NagarØ Kaptipada Ø Khunta Ø Kuliana Ø Morada Ø RasgovindpurØ Saraskana Ø Shayamakhunta Ø Suliapada Ø Udala
PROFILE OF KVK MAYURBHANJ-I:
Staff Position (As on 31-10-2017)
Designation Sanctioned Filled Vacant
Sr. Scientist & Head 1 1 -
Scientist 6 3 3
Programme Assistant 3 2 1
Admn. Staff 2 1 1
Driver 2 2 -
Supporting Staff 2 2 -
Total 16 11 5 Detail of funds allocated to KVK (Last five years) Rs. in Lakh
Sl. No. 1. Pay & allowances
2. Contingency
3. TA
4. Non recurring
TOTAL 2,56,24,512
1,07,64,833
6,73,250
57,81,650
2016-17 55,735,65
34,11,554
94,950
31,65,000
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 33,00,947 37,00,000 54,50,000 7600000
7,49,279 16,04,000 18,00,000 3200000
1,50,000 1,12,500 1,80,000 1,35,800
- - - 26,16,650
Infrastructure
Sl. No.
Name of the KVK
Particular Existing
(No.) Proposed
(No.) Amount
Repairs and Renovation Area
Age
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
1.
Mayurbhanj-I
Administrative building 01 - -
2. Farmers hostel 01 - -
3. Go-down 01 01 20,000,00
4. Threshing floor 01 01 5,00,000
5. Implement shed - 01 5,00,000
6. Staff quarters - 08 160,00,000 Vehicles and Tractor
Particular
Existing
ProposedReplacement New
Jeep 1 - -
Tractor 1 1 1
Motor cycle 1 - -
Requirement of other Infrastructure
Type (Hill/Plain/ Black Cotton Soil area) PlainRoad formation (Farm road)Bore well 03Threshing and drying yard 01Irrigation SystemVehicle and Implements Shed 01Storage Godown 01
Activities (Last five years)
Activities performed
No. of farmer benefitted
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16
On farm testing 78 186 173 132
FLD other than oilseeds & Pulses
155 160 180 150
FLD on Oilseed & Pulses 45 45 15 135
Training 1826 1716 1978 1046
Extension Activities 5192 9785 7305 7370
2016-17
114
115
268
1127
11080
Total
683
760
508
7693
40732
Seed & Planting material production at KVK Farm (Year-wise) last five years
Year Seed produced (q)
Planting materials (q)
No. of farmers benefitted
Revenue generated(Rs.) Seed + PM
2012-13 640.0 74,584 1,236 15,35,349 2013-14 717.2 1,99,305 2,110 18,48,736
2014-15 749.2 1,67,287 2,087 20,25,617 2015-16 394.0 171,414 5,005 14,38,118
2016-17 454.2 289700 435 27,90,655
2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Total
F/FW 400 350 400 225 1375
Rural Youth 35 36 35 25 131
IS 57 48 50 - 155
F/FW 375 325 400 150 50 1300
Rural Youth 60 50 60 15 - 185
IS 25 25 25 0 - 75
F/FW 275 375 50 125 150 975
Rural Youth 20 30 30 30 22 132
IS 56 55 50 50 25 236
F/FW 400 325 400 175 250 1550
Rural Youth 50 35 40 40 50 215
IS 20 25 24 25 25 119
F/FW 0 0 0 0 - 0
Rural Youth 0 0 0 0 - 0
IS 53 37 0 21 - 111
F/FW 0 0 0 0 125 125
Rural Youth 0 0 0 0 0
IS 0 0 0 0 - 0
F/FW 0 0 0 0 0
Rural Youth 0 0 0 0 0
IS 0 0 0 0 0
F/FW 0 0 0 0 0
Rural Youth 0 0 0 0 0
IS 0 0 0 0 0
F/FW 0 0 275 75 - 350
Rural Youth 0 0 115 60 - 175
IS 0 0 24 30 60 114
1826 1716 1978 1046 757 7323
8 Crop
production
9 Fishery
science
Total
5 Agril.
Extension
6 Soil science
7 Animal
science
2 Horticulture
3 Agril. Engg.
4 Home
Science
Sl.
No.
Aspect Trainee
Category
No. of farmers benefitted
1 Plant
Protection
Training programs conducted for farmers, farm women, rural youth & extension personnel (Last five years)