bringing green revolution in eastern india quick refresh for program planning in 2012-13
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Rice Area affected by different stresses in eastern India (lakh ha)
States
Flash Flood
prone
Drought Prone
Salinity/Sodicity
Coastal Inland
Assam 8.0 2 Nil Nil
Bihar 11.0 10 Nil 1.5
Jharkhand Nil 8.2 Nil Nil
Chhattisgrah Nil 27.3 Nil Nil
Orissa 11.6 12.6 1.5 Nil
U.P 9.3 13.1 Nil 6
West Bengal 10.3 14.6 4.4 NilTotal Region 50.2 87.8 5.9 7.5
Total Rice 74 138.2 9.6 20.4
2/3rd 2/3rd 2/3rd 1/3rd
Rainfed rice production is low and unstable mainly due to abiotic stresses
Strategy• Promote stress tolerant varieties
– Submergence tolerant• Swarna-Sub1 : Assam, UP, Bihar, WB, Orissa• Samba Mahsuri-Sub1 : UP, • IR 64-Sub1 : UP, Orissa, WB
– Drought tolerant • Sahbhagi dhan : UP, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and Chhatishgarh
– Salinity tolerant• CSR-36 : UP & Bihar
• Promote recommended package of practices suitable for different rice ecologies– Upland rice– Rainfed Low land rice– Rainfed Deep water rice– Irrigated rice
Technology components - CRRIActivity Rainfed
Upland Rice
Rainfed Low land rice Irrigated RiceShallow Lowland(0-15cm)
Medium Deep Water (25-50 cm)
Deep Water
Traditional Hybrid Rice
Deep Ploughing and Land Preparation 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
Seed 2000 2000 2000 2000 1000 2000Direct Seeding (Line sowing by drum seeder) /Transplanting/seed drills
1500 1500 1500 1500 1500 1500
Seed Treatment 120 120 105 105 60 25Zinc 875 875 875 875 875 875Boron 275 275 275 275 275 275Weed management 640 640 640 0 640 640Plant Protection 700 700 700 700 700 700Honorarium Staff – 1 per unit @ 1000/month*6
6 6 6 6 6 6
Mobility Staff 6 6 6 6 6 6Honorarium Farmer – 10 per unit* as above
60 60 60 60 60 60
Mobility Farmer 60 60 60 60 60 60Provision of Drum Seeder 70 70 70 70 70 70Travel cost for KVK scientist/State officials/GOI officers.
100 100 100 100 100 100
Total 7912 7912 7897 7257 6852 7817
Due importance to administration of programs for quality outcome
Timelines for Kharif Season
Activity April May JunePreparation of District wise and Component wise Action Plan including site specific activities
25th Mar to 6th Apr
Identification of village clusters and Beneficiaries 1st to 20th - -Identification of Progressive Farmers 10th AprLand preparation and deep ploughing work planning 20th AprSupply tie ups for seeds, farm machines, nutrients, seed treatment material and plant protection chemicals 27th Approval of Action Plan by SLSCs 15th to 30th AprRelease of 1st installment of allocated funds to States 15th MayExecution of pre sowing works 1st May to 30th JunePre positioning of the inputs planned 15th JuneWork plan by CRRI for monitoring of components 15th AprPlanning for mobility of the KVK and ATMA officials 30th AprSLMT Meeting 28th 30th 30th
Physical Progress of major activities during 2011-12
Components Un it2011-12
Target Achievement %
Demonstrations
(A): RICE
Upland Ha 30,000 29,210 97
Shallow Water Ha 62,800 62,600 100
Medium Water Ha 25,800 26,300 102
Deep Water Ha 12,000 12,000 100
HYVs Ha 70,400 69,900 99
Hybrids Ha 29,200 28,700 98
Total Rice demonstrations Ha 230,200 228,710 99
(B): WHEAT Ha 80,000 81,487 102
Asset Building:Shallow Tube Wells Nos. 35,427 16,205 46
Dug Well/Bore Wells Nos. 9,175 907 10
Pumpsets Nos. 27,076 23,958 88
Zero Till seed Drills Nos. 755 727 96
Site Specific NR
Financial Progress 2010-11 and 2011-12
(Rs. in Crores)
State2010-11 2011-12
Alloc.Releas
eExp. % exp Alloc. Release Exp. % exp
Assam 35.00 17.50 17.50 100 33.32 33.32 16.66 50
Bihar 63.94 63.94 36.79 57 55.33 55.33 39.32 71
Chhattisgarh 67.15 67.15 61.26 91 55.21 55.21 28.57 52
Jharkhand 29.60 14.80 14.80 100 31.68 31.68 16.15 51
Odisha 79.67 79.67 74.89 94 62.62 62.62 50.85 81
Uttar Pradesh 57.27 57.27 48.15 84 85.66 85.66 36.30 42
West Bengal 102.37 102.37 52.19 51 72.20 72.20 64.56 89
Total 435.00 402.70 305.58 76 396.02 396.02 252.41 64
Rice Production in Eastern States
(Lakh Tonnes)
State Normal 2010-11 2011-12Difference
From previous yearAssam 29.31 47.37 43.45 -3.92
Bihar 42.52 31.02 66.76 35.74
Chhattisgarh 47.96 61.59 60.28 -1.31
Jharkhand 25.84 11.10 34.16 23.06Odisha 62.37 68.28 58.23 -10.05
Uttar Pradesh 115.59 119.92 140.25 20.33
West Bengal 102.45 130.46 150.44 19.98
Total for Seven States 426.04 469.74 553.57 83.83
ALL-India 940.20 959.80 1034.06 74.26
Key feed backs
• Program prescription varied in some States;• Bihar preferred SRI irrespective of rice ecologies & SWI for wheat
• Supply of inputs/incentive amount in cash to the beneficiaries
• Involvement of NGOs for implementation of BGREI - Odisha
• Increase in distribution of hybrid rice; Adoption of sub-mergence tolerant varieties;
• Gaps in adoption of technologies of nutrient, weed management, crop protection, seed treatment • Timely supply of inputs
• Need based nutrient mgmt.
• Demand for farm machinery- self propelled reaper/combine harvester etc.
Financial allocation for 2012-13 (Rs. in lakh)
State Average Area under Rice for
identified Districts
(Lakh Ha)
% share of area to
total area
Allocation as per %
area in the State
Assam 10.90 9.58 95.50
Bihar 13.61 11.96 119.25
Chhattisgarh 15.04 13.21 131.50
Jharkhand 6.72 5.90 59.00
Odisha 24.80 21.79 217.25
Uttar Pradesh (East) 12.04 10.58 105.50
West Bengal 30.71 26.98 269.00
Total for Seven States 113.82 100.00 997.00
CRRI, BGREI Cell 3.00Total 1000.00
Demonstration Target for 2012-13
Number of cluster ( each cluster 1000 hectares)
Rainfed Low land Rice Irrigated Rice
State
Rainfed Upland
rice
Shallow Low land
RiceMedium
Water Rice Deep Water
Rice HYV Hybrid
Rice Total Rice
Wheat
Assam 15 15 15 8 10 9 72 0Bihar 5 10 4 5 42 10 76 30Chhattisgarh
20 25 0 0 40 15 100 0Jharkhand
0 15 10 0 10 10 45 0Orissa 10 30 0 0 75 40 155 0Eastern UP
10 8 8 5 38 12 81 5West Bengal
10 15 25 10 105 30 195 6Total 70 118 62 28 320 126 724 41
Expectations from states • Adherence to technical norms of agro ecological zone wise
demonstrations
• Approval of action plans by SLSC in time
• Organizing SLBC meeting before Kharif for crop loans to cluster
farmers
• Better coordination with CRRI for monitoring
• Timely supply of inputs like fertilizer, seeds and other critical inputs
• Community Nursery instead of individual Nursery
• Popularize Paddy Transplanter for transplanting of Rice
• Promotion of Drum Seeder for promotion/popularization of line sowing
Way forward • Efforts to maintain uniformity of interventions across
States for logical comparison of innovative technologies;
• Best practices of processes of deliverables and procurement of produce at MSP need be shared mutually by States
• Improvement in monitoring, documentation & reporting
• Strengthening of Coordination between CSC, SLMTs & DLMTs;
• Capacity building of Block level extension staff & beneficiary farmers.
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