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WELCOME TO THE 14TH RAWEP OF 2016
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ESTABLISHMENT OF SKILL TRAINING UNIT INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT
Presented by:-Harsh M. ParmarRoll No.:-56Reg. No.:- 3010113063N.M. College of agriculture
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Introduction Weed is said to be the largest menace for the
farmers, which is taking about 20% of the total cost of production to control.
As far as the new trends in Agriculture are concerned one should go for the integrated management of weed is an essential thing to reduces the cost of production.
Awareness about this technology among the farmers requires training unit which provide them the practical knowledge of integrated weed management.
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INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT
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ObjectivesTo provide training to the farmers for
effective weed management.To provide integrated weed management
strategies to the farmers.To provide low cost technologies for
controlling weed in field crops.
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Technical KnowledgeKnowledge about different weeds of the
South Gujarat region, life history, biology and its growth habit.
Knowledge of crop weed competition.Knowledge of integrated weed management
tactics.A person should have clear cut information
about cropping pattern in area & Agronomical practices in which unit is to be establishes.
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Location of the project Navsari agricultural university farm,
Navsari.
JustificationBecause KVK is located in the campusAnd farmers have more trust on the university. As It is in Agriculture University, farmer can easily consult it.
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Equipment's /materials requiredInfrastructure Training hall Audio visual aids 1.Computer 2.LCD projectorVisual aids 1. Poster & leaflet 2.Black board
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Cost of the projectItem Amount(Rs/year)
Land(1 acre) Own
Building with hall 1,50,000
Man power
Technical expert- 1 5000x12= 60,000
Field officer- 1 5000x12= 60,000
Skill labour-1 3000x12=36,000
Total 3,06,000
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Item No Cost Total costComputer 1 25,000 25,000
LCD projector
1 75,000 75,000
Calculator 1 150 150
Magnifying lenses gritted With lamp
1 750 750
Spraying equipment
3 1500 4500
Dusting equipment
3 1000 3000
Herbicidal cup board
1 7000 7000
Balances 1 1000 1000
Herbarium press
1 2000 2000
Total 1,18,400
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Fuel cost (Rs.2/km,for 50 km/day)
36,000
Mobile charges (Rs.500/month)
6000
Electricity charges(Rs.1000/month
12,000
Total 54,000
Deprecation cost (10% of equipment and material cost)
11,840
Interest (10% on Rs.3,00,000 loan)
30,000
Grand Total 3,06,000+1,18,400+54,000+30,000+11,840
=5,20,240
Miscellaneous Expenditure (per year)
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IncomeSelling of herbicides:-Prices:- 300 Rs.300x 50x 12= 1,80,000/year Selling of equipment:-Prices:- 1) sprayer:-1500 1500x5x12=90,000/year2) duster:- 10001000x5x12= 60,000 Museum’s entry fees:- 30/ farmer30x50x12=18000
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Income
Total income:- 1,80,000+ 90,000+60,000+18,000= 3,48,000/yearNet Profit= Total income- Total cost = 3,48,000- 5,20,240 = -1,72,240
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BCR(1st year)= Total income/ Total cost = 3,48,000/ 5,20,240 =1:0.6Total cost(2nd year)= 2,51,840Total income(2nd year)= 3,70,000Net Profit= Total income- Total cost = 3,70,000- 2,51,840 = 1,18,160
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BCR(2nd year)= Total income/ Total cost = 3,70,000/ 2,51,840 = 1:1.46
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View of future Expansion of project
• As for firm establishment of the project we can diversified to the commercial weed management of farmers field.
• We can also multiply project for another location.
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List of organization for various kind of help of the project 1)For technical knowAgronomy dept., NAU, NAVSARI . 2)For input & raw materials:- local market 3)For financial help:- SBI, State co operative bank, 4)For marketing help:-local news paper,T.V, radio, Banner,
participation in krushi mela.
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5)For sustaining the project:
Weed management is very important aspect in agriculture. Due to weed problem every year farmer suffered from so many difficulties like low production.
High cost of management & requirement of proper agricultural practices.
It is very imp. to take the interest of the farmers towards weed management by regular works.
By arranging seminar, gram sabha, during that I will provide low cost method for weed management.
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