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Report of the Joint Inspection Team (JIT) on field activities of
MIDH in Manipur State
STATE: MANIPUR
National Horticulture Mission
Department of Horticulture and Cooperation (DAC),
Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi
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Summary
S. No. PARTICULARS Page No.
1 Manipur- Introduction 5-9
2 Field visit to District- Bishnupur 11-16
3 Field visit to District- Churachandpur 17-22
4 Field visit to District- Thoubal 23-28
5 Field visit to District- Chandel 29-35
6 Field visit to District- Imphal East 36-43
7 Field visit to District- Tamenglong 44-49
8 Progress under NVIUC(RKVY) scheme in the districts 50-59
9 Progress under NMMI/OFWM schemes in the districts 60-72
10 Observations and Recommendations 77-78
Team Members:
1. Dr. Naveen Kumar Patle , Dy. Commissioner (Horticulture), Ministry of
Agriculture, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
2. Dr. Mohinder Pal, Chief Consultant (MIDH), Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of
India, New Delhi.
3. Dr. R. K. Daleep Kumar, Associate Professor, Central Agriculture University,
Imphal, Manipur
4. Dr. Subhra Saikat Roy, Scientist (Hort.), ICAR Research Complex for North
East Region, Lamphelpat, Imphal West
Period of visit:
15.09.2014 to 20.09.2014
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Financial Allocation of HMNEH during last five years
(Rs. In lakhs)
S. No. Year of release Fund released
from MOA,
GOI
Fund utilized
by the state
Balance/ Remarks
1 2009-10 3050.63 3050.63 Nil
2 2010-11 3951.51 3951.51 Nil
3 2011-12 4000.00 4000.00 Nil
4 2012-13 4980.00 4980.00 Nil
5 2013-14 6520.37 6520.37 Nil
6 2014-15 2417.18 Nil -
RKVY : STREAEMWISE FINANCIAL & PHYSICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
A. FINANCIAL
(Rs. In lakhs) S.No. Stream
(Scheme/Project)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total
1 Stream – I :
(Horticulture)
100.00 200.00 150.00 187.50 50.00 687.50
2 : Sub- Scheme
(NVIUC)
- - 350.00 175.00 100.00 625.00
3 : Micro-watershed
Projects
- - - - 104.8125 104.8125
4 Stream – I : (Estt.
of Orchard in Hill
Areas)
- - - 50.00 - 50.00
Total 100.00 200.00 500.00 412.50 254.8125 1467.3125
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B. PHYSICAL
(Area in Ha.) S.No. Stream
(Scheme/Project)
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total
1 Stream – I :
(Horticulture)
415 876 518.478 706 270.5 2786.478
2 : Sub- Scheme
(NVIUC)
- - 699.19 597 514 1810.19
3 : Micro-watershed
Projects
- - - - 82 82 Projects
4 Stream – I : (Estt.
of Orchard in Hill
Areas)
- - - 15.625 - 15.625
Total 415 876 1217.668 1318.625 784.5 Ha.
& 82
Projects
4612.293
Ha &
82 Projects
RKVY: FUND FLOW CHART
S.No
District /
Sub-Divn.
SUB-SCHEME : NVIUC
2011-12 2012-13 2013-14
Grand Total
(2011-12 To
2013-14)
1st
Released
2nd
Released
3rd
Released
Sub-Total 1st
Released
1st
Released
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 Imphal (e) 11,25,926 21,87,000 39,97,690 73,10,616 42,21,150 12,20,000 127,51,766
2 Imphal (w) 11,34,375 21,88,000 41,29,110 74,51,485 44,01,600 12,53,750 131,06,835
3 Thoubal 11,37,188 21,87,000 41,29,110 74,53,298 44,01,600 11,86,250 130,41,148
4 Bishnupur 11,31,232 21,88,000 52,44,090 85,63,322 42,21,900 11,52,500 139,37,722
5 Directorate - - - - 2,53,750 97,500 3,51,250
6 SFAC/FPO 42,21,279 - - 42,21,279 - 50,90,000 93,11,279
TOTAL 87,50,000 87,50,000 175,00,000 350,00,000 175,00,000 100,00,000 625,00,000
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STATUS REPORT OF ON FARM WATER MANAGEMENT (OFWM) FOR
THE YEAR 2014-15 FOR MAINIPUR
1. Annual Action Plan 2014-15 for OFWM under NAMSA approved by the
National Advisory Committee of NAMSA on 6th May, 2014 for an amount
of Rs. 5.44 Crore.
2. First installment of Rs. 272 Lakhs released on OFWM on 6th
June, 2014.
3. A sum of Rs. 25 Lakhs as state share allocated under appropriate Head at the
state Budget in July, 2014.
4. Revised allocation of fund under OFWM for Manipur is 3.86 Crore vide
DAC order dated 11th September, 2014.
5. Implementation of OFWM yet to start.
6. Commencement of implementation expected by 2nd
week of October, 2014.
STATE PROFILE
Introduction
Manipur is one of the Border States in the northeastern part of the country
having an international boundary of about 352 kms. long stretch of land with
Myanmar in the southeast. It is bounded by Nagaland in the north, Assam in the
west and Mizoram in the south. It has a total area of 22327 sq. kms. It lies between
23.80 N to 25.7
0 N latitude and 93.5
0 E to 94.8
0 E longitude.
Geographically, the State of Manipur could be divided into two regions,
viz. the hill and the valley. The valley lies in the central part of the State and the
hills surround the valley. The average elevation of the valley is about 790 m above
the sea level and that of the hills is between 1500 m and 1800m. The hill region
comprises of five districts viz. Senapati, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, Chandel
and Ukhrul and the valley region consists of four districts, viz. Imphal East, Imphal
West, Thoubal and Bishnupur. The hill districts occupy about 90 percent (20089 sq
km) of the total area of the State and the valley occupies only about tenth (2238 sq
km) of the total area of the State. Imphal is the capital city of Manipur
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Climate
The climatic parameters like temperature and rainfall varies in hilly terrain
depending on the aspects and elevation. The hilly terrain is characterized by heavy
precipitation almost throughout the year excepting the seasonal distribution of the
rainfall in the central plain of the State. The temperatures variation is very
conspicuous in the hilly terrain where the eastern aspect of the hilly ranges
including the central plain is relatively cooler than its western counterpart. The
region experiences per humid climate with small seasonal water deficiency. The
Climate of eastern aspect of the terrain including the central plain is characterized
by warm summer and cold winter. The mean annual temperature varies from 19 to
20° C. The Area experiences the summer temperatures to the range of 28° - 29° C
while it drops to 0 to 12° C in winter season and at places in some of the years dew
get frozen in the early morning of winter throwing gradually with sunrise. The
main annual precipitation varies from 1200 - 1350 mm. covering bulk of potential
evapo-transpirative demand excepting the periods of seasonal deficit period in the
month of January and February.
The Climate of the western part experiences hot summer and cold winters.
The mean annual temperature exceed 22° C and experiences summer temperatures
to the range of 35 – 36° C. The mean annual precipitation varies from 2000 to 2400
mm.
The state has got broadly two distinct soil and climatic zones namely;
(a): Central valley and adjoining minor valleys where the land is flat, soils
are heavy to very heavy in texture and elevation is in between 750 to 950 m above
MSL and it has two broad sub-divisions;
i) The sizeable area located by the side of the rivers crossing the valleys
and the banks of which are light texture soils upto 500 to 700 m on
each side from the bank of the river. Many of the villages are located
in such areas. The farmers grow various fruits and vegetables in these
light textured soils around their homestead.
ii) The remaining portion of the valley has heavy to very light textured
soil and a single crop of paddy in the main season is generally
cultivated.
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(b).The 2nd
physiographic division of the hills has again got two main sub-
divisions viz:
i).High hills : Mountains and strongly undulating areas which are
normally higher than 1500m above MSL.
ii).Mid hills : Areas above 1000 m MSL.
Under the above land categories (b) i) and ii), there are vast areas
which would be suitable for cultivation of tropical, sub-tropical and
temperate fruits. The important fruit crops in the state are-Pineapple, Citrus,
Banana, Papaya, Pear, Peach, Plum and other f local fruits.
HORTICULTURAL PROFILE OF MANIPUR
• Area in. : 22,327 Sq. Km
• Population (2001 census) : 27,21,756 (no.)
• No. of Districts : 9 nos
• No. of Villages : 2391 nos
• Horticultural Potential Area : 2,77,064 ha
• Horticultural Crops Area : 93285 ha
(Cultivated area) (29.69%)
• Uncultivated area ; 183779 ha.
• Major Horticultural Crops: Passion Fruit, Banana, Citrus, Pineapple, Ginger,
Turmeric, Chillies, Tomato, Cabbage, Pea, Orchids, Anthurium etc.
Details of Horticultural crops (Areas in ha)
A. Fruit Crops
i) Orange : 5150 ha
ii) Lime/Lemon : 5850 ha
iii) Banana : 6700 ha
iv)Others : 13500 ha.
B. Vegetable crops
i) Tomato : 2830 ha
ii) Cabbage : 7104 ha
iii) Cauliflower : 2750 ha
iv) Others : 6000 ha.
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C. Spice crops
i) Turmeric : 1910 ha
ii) Ginger : 2850 ha
iii) Chillies : 8950 ha
iv) Others : 1030 ha.
Mission introduction/intervention in the state
Horticulture Mission for NE & Himalayan States (HMNEH)) was
launched as a special programme of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India
from the year 2001-02. The scheme was implemented both in the hill and
valley districts of Manipur. But actual implementation could start only from
2002-03 in the state of Manipur. Special emphasis under this Mission is
primarily based on-
1. Area Expansion of fruits, vegetables, spices, flowers etc.
2. Setting up of tissue culture units
3. Rejuvenation
4. Farm mechanization
5. On farm water management.
6. Organic farming
7. Creation of water sources.
8. Integrated pest management.
9. Pollination support with bee keeping-
10. Horticulture /Farm mechanization-
11. Human Resource Development-
Tangible achievements have been made especially in the Area Expansion
programme of Identified crops suitable for growing in Manipur condition and for
establishment of various infrastructures. The Mission has made great stride to
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achieve its main objectives. An additional area of various horticultural crops
including rejuvenation/replacement of plantation has been brought in various
horticultural crops since its inception till 2013-14.The planting materials and
various productivity improvement items are procured from genuine sources and
distributed to the selected beneficiaries through the concerned District
Officers/sub-divisional officers. The crop wise clusters have been identified by the
state for development of horticulture and are as given below:
There is an organizational chart which starts from top to bottom and
the schemes are implemented as per the chart given below-
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Director of Horticulture & Soil Conservation
Addl. Director of Horticulture & Soil Conservation
Chief Food Technologist
Joint Director (SC)Joint Director
(Hort)Executive Engineer
MagfruitFactory
All DistrictOfficers
Dy. Director (HR)
Dy. Director (HQ)
Finance Officer
Superintendant
Dy. Director(H)
All District Officers
RegionalPotato Farm &
All Farms
Engineering Section
Organizational ChartDepartment of Horticulture & Soil Conservation
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DISTRICT: BISHNUPUR
The Bishnupur with its
headquarter at Bishnupur (27 Km.
from Imphal) came into existence on
25th May, 1983. Stretching between
93.43 º E and 93.53 º E Longitudes
and 24.18 º N and 24.44 º N Latitudes,
the total geographical area of the
District is 530 Sq. Km. It is bounded
on the North by Imphal West District,
on the South by
Churachandpur District, on the East by Imphal and Thoubal Districts.
According to 2011 Census the total population of the district is 2,37,399
having a density of 341 per Sq. Km. and literacy of 45 % (56% for males and 34%
females). There are 64 Revenue villages in the District. For a better and convenient
administration the District is divided into three Sub-Divisions, viz (1) Bishnupur
Sub-Division with its HQ at Bishnupur and (2) Moirang Sub-Division (opened on
12-12-83) with its HQ at Moirang and (3) Nambol Sub-Division with its HQ at
Nambol. There are 6 (six) SDC Circles in the district. Nambol, Oinam and
Bishnupur circles are situated within Bishnupur Sub-Division. Ningthoukhong,
Moirangang Kumbi circles are situated within Moirang Sub-Division.
AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY (2012-13) OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS
(Area in Ha, Production in MT, Productivity in MT/Ha)
FRUIT CROPS Area Production Productivity
1 Pineapple 1641 16428 10.01
2 Banana 710 9385 13.22
3 Lime/Lemon 230 1970 8.57
VEGETABLE CROPS
1 Cauliflower 539 6029 11.19
2 Cabbage 1204 14528 12.07
3 Tomato 628 6374 10.15
4 Pea 908 9589 10.56
Sub-total 3279 36520
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SPICES CROPS
1 Chilies 874 6896 7.89
2 Ginger 239 2768 11.58
3 Turmeric 217 2504 11.54
Sub total 1330 12168
List of Farmers Field visited
Shri N. Indubuson, Oinam Village, Bishnupur District -Hi-Tech Poly House
Shri N. Indubuson, Oinam Village, Bishnupur District –Vermicompost unit
Shamu Singh, Toubul, Bishnupur District, Area Expansion (Vegetable)
Shri Ch. Herojit Singh , Khoijuman, Bishnupur District, Hi-Tech Green
House
Shri S. Rajen Singh, Thinungei (Laimanai), Bishnupur District, Area
Expansion (Lemon)
The beneficiary-wise details of activities are given as per the prescribed
proforma below:
Beneficiary No.1
(i) Protected Cultivation
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Shri N. Indubusan, Oinam
Village, Bishnupur Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 2.00 Ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
Hi-Tech Green House
4. Year of establishment 2013-14
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq. m.
6. Total Cost Rs. 9,31,500/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and
installation
Florance Flora, Bangalore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment In kind
9. Crop being grown Tomato
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Average
12. Tie up with market Imphal Market
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13. General upkeep (Very
good/Good/Average/Poor)
Average
14. Any other relevant observation by JIT Needs training on crop
management under poly
house.
(ii) Shri N. Indubusan, Oinam Village
Vermi composting Units
S. No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : HMNEH
2. Year of Implementation : 2013-14
3. Project Period : 2013-14
4. Name of Implementing Agency: District Officer, HI Silicons,
Bishanpur
5. Location of project: Oinam Village
6. Total project cost: Rs. 1,20,000/-
7. Amount Released by DAC: Rs. 1,20,000/-
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 1, 20,000/-
9. Status
Crop covered 4 Ha
No. of farmers involved 7 (seven)
Name & Address of
Certifying agency
N.A.
Whether any certificate
issued
No
10. Whether funds disbursed -
Beneficiary No.2
Area Expansion (Vegetable)
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited: Shri J. Samu Singh
Toubal , Bishnupur Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 2.5 acres (1.00 ha)
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetable cluster
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4. Name and variety of crop planted : Chilli, Barnali- 1.5 acres
5. Source of planting material : Deptt of Horticulture
6. Number of plants planted : 12,000
7. Date of planting : June 1st week 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 100%
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 20,250/-
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : as per guidelines
11. Mode of payment : -
12. Source of irrigation water : Canal Water
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Organic liquid fertilizer
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so, area covered : N.A.
17. Assistance availed : as per guideline
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Local Market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity :
20. General upkeep of the plot : Average
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T :
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
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Beneficiary No.3
Protected Cultivation: Hi-Tech Green House
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Ch. Hirojit Singh,
Khoijuman, Bishanpur
Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 1000 sq. m.
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic tunnel….)
Hi-Tech Green House
4. Year of establishment 2013-14
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 1000 sq m.
6. Total Cost Rs. 18, 63,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Florence Flora,
Bangalore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment In kind
9. Crop being grown Cucumber
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Average
12. Tie up with market Imphal Market
13. General upkeep Average
Beneficiary No.4
Area Expansion
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Shri S.RajenSingh,
Thimungu,(Laimanai, Bishnupur Distt)
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 3 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Fruit
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Lime Lemon (01 ha)
5. Source of planting material : Deptt of Horticulture
6. Number of plants planted : 500 plants
7. Date of planting : July- 2012
8. Number of plants which survived : 100%
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9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 36,000/-
beneficiary as (Rs.)
10. Amount paid and date of payment : as per guideline
11. Mode of payment : -
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Rich Rutter ÁA’Rich Help Guard (organic liquid fert)
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming : No
16. If so , area covered : -
17. Assistance availed : as per guideline
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Local Market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : -
20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
Vegetable production in Poly House at Oinam Village, Bishnupur Distt
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District: Churachandpur
Churachandpur district
occupies the south-west part of
Manipur state. It stretches between
93° 15’E and 94° 45΄E Longitude
and between 24°N and 24° 30 N
Latitudes. It has 4570Sq. Km
geographical area constituting
20.47% of the total geographical
area of the State and it is the largest
district of Manipur in terms of area. It is bounded by Jiribam Sub-Division of
Imphal West, Tamenglong District on the North, Bishnupur and Chandel District
on the East Myannmar (Burma) and Mizoram state on the South and Cachar
largest District of Assam on the West. The District Headquarter, Churachandpur,
which is the second largest town of the state, is situated at a distance of 64
kilometers from the State capital – Imphal. It covers a geographical area spanning
4570 Sq. Km. having 10 Tribal Development Blocks within its region viz. Lamka
Block, Henglep Block, Singngat Block, Vangai Block, Samulamlan Block,
Tuibuong Block, Sangaikot Block, Tipaimukh Block, Thanlon Block and Saikot
Block. As per the census 2011, the population of the district is 2, 74,143, The
District has the literary of 74.67% with the population density of 50 persons per sq
km
AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY (2012-13) OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS
(Area in Ha, Production in MT, Productivity in MT/Ha) FRUIT CROPS Area Production Productivity
1 Pineapple 2206 22150 10.04
2 Banana 924 12674 13.72
3 Lime/Lemon 992 8728 8.80
5 Orange 984 7872 8.00
6 Passion Fruit 2259 25226 11.17
Sub-total 7365 76650
VEGETABLE CROPS
1 Cauliflower 159 1649 10.37
2 Cabbage 291 3463 11.90
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3 Tomato 227 2304 10.15
4 Pea 544 5364 9.86
Sub-total 1221 12780
SPICES CROPS
1 Chilies 1459 11612 7.96
2 Ginger 1141 13692 12.00
3 Turmeric 208 2596 12.48
Sub total 2808 27900
List of Farmers Field visited
Shri Pauneithang,Village - Gangpimual, , Area Expansion (Papaya)
Shri Pauneithang Village -Gangpimual, , Hi-Tech Green House
Shri Pauneithang Village -Gangpimual,, Steel Water Tank
Miss Thianhoih, Mata Village, , Area Expansion (Banana)
Shri Lalkhup, Mata Village, Area Expansion (Lemon)
The beneficiary-wise details of activities are given as per the prescribed
proforma below:
Beneficiary No. 1
(i) Area Expansion
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Paanuthang (L)
Kaigin, Village Gangpimual ,Churachanpur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 5 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Papaya
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Papaya var. Taiwan Red (1 Ha)
5. Source of planting material :Distt. Officer I(H&SC) Churachanpur
6. Number of plants planted : 2777 Nos.
7. Date of planting : May 2013
8. Number of plants which survived : 2777 Nos.
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as: Rs. 39,3750/-
10. Amount paid and date of payment : Subsidy paid in kind component
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11. Mode of payment : In kinds
12. Source of irrigation water : Natural Stream
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : Drip
14. Other inputs provided : Rich Rutten Rick, Kewin I ,NPK19: 19, etc.
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : N.A.
17. Assistance availed : Planting material , Fertilizer & organic pesticides
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Churachandpur market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Farm House
20. General upkeep of the plot : Good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Displayed
(ii) Protected Cultivation
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Shri Paoneithang, S/o
Lkaigin, Gangpimuat
Churachandpur, Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 5 Ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic tunnel….) Hi-Tech, Green House
4. Year of establishment 2011-12
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq. m.
6. Total Cost Rs. 7.05,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Florance Flora, Bangalore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment (in kind)
9. Crop being grown King Chilli
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Average
12. Tie up with market -
13. General upkeep Average
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(iii) Water Resources - Steel Water Tank
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : HMNEH
2. Year of Implementation : 2012-13
3. Project Period : 2012-13
4. Name of Implementing Agency: D.O. H &SC, Churachandpur
5. Location of project: Churachandpur, Manipur
6. Total project cost: Rs. 4,65,000/-
7. Amount Released by DAC: Rs. 4,65,000/-
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 4,65,000/-
9. Current Status of project
Capacity 50,000 liters
Command area 5 Ha
Whether linked with new
plantation or old plantation
Both
Whether funds disbursed In kind
Beneficiary No.- 2
Area Expansion (Banana)
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited: Miss Jhianhiah, D/o
Jhanglh, Gangpimual Village, Churachanpur Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 6 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Banana
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Banana-Grand Naine (2.5 Ha)
5. Source of planting material : D.H.S.O.
6. Number of plants planted : 2000 Nos. (2.5 planted)
7. Date of planting : 4.8.2008
8. Number of plants which survived : 2000 Nos. (100%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.) : Rs18,000/-
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10. Amount paid and date of payment : Rs. 18,000 on dated 9.9.2008
11. Mode of payment : by cash
12. Source of irrigation water : Natural Stream
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : Drip irrigation system in use
14. Other inputs provided : Organic liquid fert. and NPK 19:19:19
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Not available
16. If so , area covered : Does not arise
17. Assistance availed : Does not arise
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Churachandpur Main market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : one farm house
20. General upkeep of the plot : Very Good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Displayed
Beneficiary No.- 3
Area Expansion (Lemon)
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited: Mr. Lalkhup S/o Khupa
Mata Village, Churachandpur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 5 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Fruit crops
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Katchai Lime
5. Source of planting material : D.H.S.O.
6. Number of plants planted : 1563Nos.
7. Date of planting : 10.7.2008
8. Number of plants which survived : 1563 Nos.( 100% survived)
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9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.) : Rs56250/-
10. Amount paid and date of payment : Rs. 56250 on dated 31.8.2008
11. Mode of payment : by cash
12. Source of irrigation water : Natural Stream
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : officially not yet provided
14. Other inputs provided : Fertilizer ( 19:19:19)
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming : Not available
16. If so , area covered : Does not arise
17. Assistance availed : Does not arise
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Churachandpur Main market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : one farm house
20. General upkeep of the plot : Very good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Displayed
Steel Water Tank Visit of Net house
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District: Thoubal
The district of Thoubal,
which occupies the bigger portion of
the eastern half of the Manipur
Valley, takes the shape of an irregular
and triangular with its base facing
north. It lies between 23° 45' N and
24°45' N latitude and 93°45' E and
94°15' E longitude. It is bounded on
the north by Imphal district, on the
east by Ukhrul and Chandel districts,
on the south by Chandel and
Churachandpur districts and on the
west by the districts of Imphal and Bishnupur. It has an area of 514 sq.kms. as
supplied by the Surveyor General of India. Its average elevation is not very much
different from the rest of the Manipur Valley which is about 790 metres on an
average above the sea level. Although the district is a part of the valley, the area of
the district is not entirely plain. Many rivers flow through the district and many
lakes dot its surface. Some of the which are closely inter-twined with many folk
tales and stories, of which mention may be made of the fishing and other episodes
of the love story of the legendary Khamba-Thoibi. In fact, all important lakes of
Manipur, with the exception of Loktak, are in this district. The population of the
district is 4,22,168 as per the census 2011.
AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY (2012-13) OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS
(Area in Ha, Production in MT, Productivity in MT/Ha)
FRUIT CROPS Area Production Productivity
1 Pineapple 2530 25374 10.03
2 Banana 627 8665 13.82
3 Lime/Lemon 218 1762 8.08
4 Passion Fruit 110 1009 9.17
Sub-total 3485 36810
VEGETABLE CROPS
1 Cauliflower 590 6590 11.17
2 Cabbage 1180 14142 11.98
3 Tomato 476 4831 10.15
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4 Pea 868 9080 10.46
Sub-total 3114 34643
SPICES CROPS
1 Chillies 1350 10652 7.89
2 Ginger 214 2468 11.53
3 Turmeric 208 2596 12.48
Sub total 1772 15716
List of Farmers Field visited
S. Lukhoi Singh, Wabagai, Thoubal District, Hi-Tech Green House
S. Lukhoi Singh , Wabagai, Thoubal District, Area Expansion (Bitter Gourd)
Th. Robinson Singh, Kakching Village, Thoubal District, Hi-Tech Green
House
Ksh. Muhindro Singh, Kakching Village, Thoubal District, Steel Water
Tank
The beneficiary-wise details of activities are given as per the prescribed
proforma below:
Beneficiary No. 1
(i) Protected Cultivation
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Sapam Lukhoo Singh,
Wabagai, Thoubal Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 1.25 ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
Hi-Tech Poly House
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 2012- 13 (500 sq. m.)
6. Total Cost Rs. 8,10,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Florence Flora, Bangalore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment In kind
9. Crop being grown Cabbage, Cauliflower,
Tomato, capsicum
(Nursery)
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Good
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12. Tie up with market Imphal Market
13. General upkeep Good
(ii) Area Expansion
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Sapam Lukhoo Singh
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 1.25 hactare
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetable cluster
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Bitter gourd- 1.0 ha (Delite)
5. Source of planting material : D.O.(H & SC) Thoubal
6. Number of plants planted : 5.00 kg (seeds)
7. Date of planting : 12th
June, 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 80% (survived)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 33,750/-
beneficiary as (Rs.)
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Canal & pond
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : N.A.
14. Other inputs provided : Org. Fertilizer & INM, IPM etc.
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so, area covered : -
17. Assistance availed : In kind
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : yes
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19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Nearest to highway
20. General upkeep of the plot : Very good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
Beneficiary No. 2
Protected Cultivation
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Th. Robinson
Singh,Kakching, Thoubal
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha)
500 sq. m.
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
Hi-Tech Green House
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) (500 sq. m.
6. Total Cost Rs. 8,10,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Florence Flora, Bangalore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment In kind
9. Crop being grown Grapes
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Average
12. Tie up with market -
13. General upkeep
Good
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Beneficiary No. 3
Water Resources - Steel Water Tank,
Ksh. Muhindro Singh Kakching,
S. No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : HMNEH
2. Year of Implementation : 2012-13
3. Project Period : 2012-13
4. Name of Implementing Agency: D.O. (H & SC.) Thoubal Distt.
5. Location of project: Kakching Kyokching
6. Total project cost: Rs. 4,65.000/-
7. Amount Released by DAC: Rs. 4,65.000/-
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 4,65.000/-
9. Current Status of project
Capacity 50,000 litre
Command area 1.00 hactare
Whether linked with new
plantation or old plantation
N.A.
Whether funds disbursed In Kind
Vegetable Nursery under Net House at village- Wabagai, Thoubal Distt
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Production of Bitter-guard
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Visit of Collection Centre & Packed House
District: Chandel
The Chandel District
(formerly known as Tengnoupal
District) came into existence on
May 13, 1974. The District lies in
the south-eastern part of Manipur
at 24o40' N Latitude and 93
o50' E
Longitude. It is the border district
of the state. Its neighbours are
Myanmar (erstwhile Burma) on
the south, Ukhrul district on the
east, Churachandpur district on the south and west, and Thoubal district on the
north. It is about 64 km. away from Imphal. The National Highway No. 39 passes
through this district. It is a hill district with an area of 3,313 sq. km. As per Census
2011, the population of the district is 1,44,182.
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The district is inhabited by several communities. It is sparsely inhabited
by about 20 different tribes. They are scattered all over the district. Prominent
tribes in the district are Anal, Lamkang, Kuki, Moyon, Monsang, Chothe, Thadou,
Paite, Maring and Zou etc. There are also other communities like Meiteis, and
Muslims (Meitei Pangal) in small numbers as compared to the tribes. Non-
Manipuris like Nepalis.The Moreh town, the international trade centre of the state,
lies on the southernmost part of the district. When the Trans-Asian Super Highway
comes into existence, Chandel district will be one of the gateways to the Asian
countries.
AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY(2012-13) OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS
(Area in Ha, Production in MT, Productivity in MT/Ha)
FRUIT CROPS Area Production Productivity
1 Pineapple 826 8019 9.71
2 Banana 733 9896 13.5
3 Lime/Lemon 559 5231 9.36
5 Orange 250 2100 8.4
6 Passion Fruit 586 6540 11.16
Sub-total 2954 31786
VEGETABLES CROPS
1 Cauliflower 108 988 9.15
2 Cabbage 328 3703 11.29
3 Tomato 237 2406 10.15
4 Pea 246 2217 9.01
Sub-total 919 9314
SPICES CROPS
1 Chillies 437 3348 7.66
2 Ginger 244 3028 12.41
3 Turmeric 218 2516 11.54
Sub total 899 8892
List of Farmers Field visited
Shri Nemjabah Tarao ,Mamang Village, Chandel District ,Area Expansion
(Spices-Ginger)
Shri Lunkhomang Haokip, Phalbung, Chandel District, Hi-Tech Poly House
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Shri Lunkhomang Haokip, Phalbung, Chandel District, Hi-Tech Shade Net
Shri Lunkhomang Haokip , Phalbung, Chandel District, Steel Water Tank
Shri Lunkhomang Haokip, Phalbung, Chandel District, Area Expansion
(Banana)
Shri Ngamsai Baita s/o Hemkhothang H. Wunongjang, Chandel Distt.
The beneficiary-wise details of activities are given as below-
Beneficiary No. 1
Area Expansion (Spices-Ginger)
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Mr.Nemjabah
Taraomaming Village, Chandel Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 1.5 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Spices
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Guigen, Nadia (1.0 ha)
5. Source of planting material : NERAMAC, Guwahati
6. Number of plants planted : 2500 Kg. Rhizome
7. Date of planting : July 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 100%
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.) : Rs. 18.750/-
10. Amount paid and date of payment : in kind
11. Mode of payment : in kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided :Rich Rutter ÁA’Rich Help guard (organic liquid fert.)
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15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : N.A.
17. Assistance availed :
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : in kind
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : local market
20. General upkeep of the plot : Good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
Beneficiary No. 2
(i) Protected Cultivation: Hi-Tech Poly House
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Mr. Lunkhomang Haokp,
Phalbung village, Chandel
Distt,
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 30 ( Thirty) Ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
High Tech, Poly House
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq m.
6. Total Cost 8,10,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and
installation
Florance & Flora
Bangalaore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment Total subsidy in kind
9. Crop being grown Tomato
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Average
12. Tie up with market -
13. General upkeep Average
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(ii) Protected Cultivation: Shade Net
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Mr. Lunkhomang Haokp,
Phalbung village ,Chandel
Distt, tengnoullblock
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha)
30 ( Thirty) Ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
Shade Net
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq m.
6. Total Cost 2,50,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and
installation
Florance & Flora
Bangalaore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment in kind
9. Crop being grown King Chilly
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Average
12. Tie up with market -
13. General upkeep (Very
good/Good/Average/Poor)
Average
(iii) Water Resources - Steel Tank
Mr. Lunkhogang Haokip
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : HMNEH
2. Year of Implementation : 2012-13
3. Project Period : 2012-13
4. Name of Implementing Agency: W.D.O.
5. Location of project: Phalbung village Chandel distt.
Tengnodpac block
6. Total project cost: Rs. 4,65.000/-
7. Amount Released by DAC: Rs. 4,65.000/-
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 4,65.000/-
9. Current Status of project
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Capacity 50,000 lit
Command area 8 (eight) Ha
Whether linked with new
plantation or old plantation
Both
Whether funds disbursed In Kind
(iv) Area Expansion (Banana)
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Mr. Lunkhomang
Haokip, Phelbung village
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 30 (Thirty) Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Fruit crops
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Banana-Grand - naine ( 1 ha)
Acid lime- 01 ha
5. Source of planting material : Deptt of Horticulture
6. Number of plants planted : Banana – 1000 Nos,
Acid lime-500 Nos.
7. Date of planting : 4th May, 2013
8. Number of plants which survived : Banana – 900
(Also indicate percentage survival) Acid lime - 450
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Banana – Rs. 56,250/-
beneficiary as (Rs.) :Acid Lime- Rs. 36,000/-
10. Amount paid and date of payment : in kind
11. Mode of payment : in kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Steel tank
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Organic fertilizers & Insecticide
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15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: In kind
16. If so , area covered : 2 (Two) Ha
17. Assistance availed : In kind
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : yes
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity :
20. General upkeep of the plot : Average
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
Beneficiary No. 03
Protected Cultivation: Shade Net
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Ngamsai Baita s/o
Hemkhothang H.
Wunongjang, Chandel
Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 1 Ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
Shade Net
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq m.
6. Total Cost 2,50,000/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and
installation
Florance & Flora
Bangalaore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment in kind
9. Crop being grown Tree bean Nursery &
Bamboo Nursery
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Good
12. Tie up with market MGNREGA
13. General upkeep (Very
good/Good/Average/Poor)
Average
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District : Imphal East
Imphal east District
came into existence on the 18th
June 1997 when the erstwhile
Imphal district was bifurcated
into two districts namely, (i)
Imphal West and (ii) Imphal east
district. The district is bounded in
the north by Senapati district, in
the east by Ukhrul district, in the
south by Thoubal and in the west
by Imphal west district. Situated
at latitude of 24.48o N and 25.30o N and longitude of 93.57o Eto 94.15O E
longitude, Imphal West District covers nearly 32% of the area of Manipur Valley.
The District is connected with all other valleys, hill districts and other States by
State Highways and National Highways and also linked by air with Silchar,
Guwahati, Dimapur, Calcutta, Delhi, etc. Dimapur, the nearest rail head is at a
distance of 211 km from Imphal. Temperature of the District ranges from 0.0O C
to 35O C. Climatic condition is salubrious and monsoon tropical. Average rainfall
in the District is 600 mm and it gets rainfall from South-West Monsoon. The
population of the district is 4,56,113.
AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY(2012-13) OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS
(Area in Ha, Production in MT, Productivity in MT/Ha)
FRUIT CROPS Area Production Productivity
1 Pineapple 1262 12656 10.03
2 Banana 734 9909 13.50
3 Lime/Lemon 168 1612 9.60
4 Passion Fruit 111 1120 10.09
Sub-total 2275 25297
VEGETABLE CROPS
1 Cauliflower 540 6140 11.37
2 Cabbage 1217 14682 12.06
3 Tomato 556 5643 10.15
4 Pea 970 10223 10.54
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Sub-total 3283 36688
SPICES CROPS
1 Chillies 1458 11704 8.03
2 Ginger 260 3220 12.38
3 Turmeric 206 2572 12.49
Sub-total 1924 17496
List of Farmers Field visited
Shri Kh. Indrajeet Singh, Kongba, Imphal East, Cut Flowers
Shri Kh. Indrajeet Singh, Kongba, Imphal East, Steel Water Tank
Shri Christopher, Samban Village, Imphal East, Area Expansion (Pineapple)
Shri T. Lukhoi Singh, Chanam Sandrok, Imphal East, Area Expansion
(Pineapple)
Shri N. Kumar, Nongdam Village, Imphal East, Vermicompost
Shri N. Kumar, Nongdam Village, Imphal East, Hi-Tech Poly House
Shri Educated Farmers' Association (EFA), Imphal East, Tissue Culture
Unit, Hi-Tech Polyhouse ( Gerbera).
The beneficiary-wise details of activities are given as below-
Beneficiary No. 1
(i) Protected Cultivation
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary whose field
visited
Kh. Indrajit Singh
Kangbe Village., Imphal
East Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) 0.5 ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation activity (Hi-
Tech/Normal GH, Shade Net, Plastic
tunnel….)
Hi-Tech Poly House (cut
flower)
4. Year of establishment 2010
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq m.
6. Total Cost Rs. 7, 43,500/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation M/s. Florance Flora
Bangalore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment Rs. 7,43,500/-
9. Crop being grown Dendrobium Orchid
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10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Good
12. Tie up with market Local Market
13. General upkeep (Very
good/Good/Average/Poor)
Very Good
(ii) Name of Beneficiary: Kh. Indrajit Singh,
Water Resources : Steel Tank
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : Steel Tank (50,000) lits.
2. Year of Implementation : 2010-11
3. Project Period : 2010-11
4. Name of Implementing Agency: District Officer, Horticulture & Soil
Conservation, Imphal East
5. Location of project: Kangba, Imphal East
6. Total project cost: Rs. 4,65.000/-
7. Amount Released by DAC: In kind
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 4,65.000/-
9. Current Status of project
Capacity 50,000 lit
Command area 1 ha
Whether linked with new
plantation or old plantation
yes
Whether funds disbursed
Beneficiary No. 2
Area Expansion: Pineapple
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Mr. Chistopher, Samban
village Imphal East Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 1.5 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Pineapple
4. Name and variety of crop planted :Pineapple (01ha) Queen var.
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5. Source of planting material : Local source
6. Number of plants planted : 25000
7. Date of planting : May, 2013
8. Number of plants which survived : 23,000 (92%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.) : Rs 39,375/-
10. Amount paid and date of payment : in kind
11. Mode of payment : in kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed stream
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Organic pesticide & fungicide
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : N.A.
17. Assistance availed : In kind
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Imphal Market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : -
20. General upkeep of the plot :Average
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T :
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : yes
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Beneficiary No. 3
Area Expansion: Pineapple
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Mr. T. Lukhoi Singh
Imphal East Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 5 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Pineapple, Bee keeping
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Pineapple (Mauritius)-1ha
5. Source of planting material : NERMAC
6. Number of plants planted : 30000 nos.
7. Date of planting : JULY, 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 27,000 (90%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.) : Rs 39,375/-
10. Amount paid and date of payment : in kind
11. Mode of payment : in kind
12. Source of irrigation water : pond
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Organic pesticide & fungicide Insecticide organic fertilizers
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : No
17. Assistance availed : No
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : in kind
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Imphal market
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20. General upkeep of the plot : Very Good
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Yes
Beneficiary No. 4
(i) Organic farming / Vermi composting Units
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : Vermi Compost (HMNEH)
2. Year of Implementation : 2013-14
3. Project Period : 2013-14
4. Name of Implementing Agency: District Officer Horticulture and Soil
Conservation, Imphal East
5. Location of project: Nongdam village
6. Total project cost: Rs. 2,10,000/-
7. Amount Released by DAC: Rs. 2,10,000/-
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 2,10,000/-
9. Status
Crop covered Vegetable & Flower
No. of farmers involved 12 persons
Name & Address of
Certifying agency
-
Whether any certificate
issued
No
10. Whether funds disbursed Yes
(iii) Protected Cultivation
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name & Address of Beneficiary
whose field visited
N. Kumar Nongam Village,
Imphal East Distt.
2. Total land available with the
beneficiary (ha)
1.5 Ha
3. Type of protected Cultivation
activity (Hi-Tech/Normal GH,
Hi-Tech Poly House
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Shade Net, Plastic tunnel….)
4. Year of establishment 2013-14
5. Size of Structure (Sq,m) 500 sq m.
6. Total Cost Rs. 9,31,500/-
7. Agency involved in fabrication and
installation
M/s. Florance & Flora
Bangalaore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of
payment
in kind
9. Crop being grown King Chilly, Nursery plants
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Good
12. Tie up with market Local market Imphal
13. General upkeep Very Good
Pineapple production in Imphal East District
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Vermicompost production unit at Imphal East District
Production of Orchids(Anthurium) under Poly House
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Dendrobium production under Poly House
District: Tamenglong
Tamenglong District is
bounded by Senapati District to the
East, North Cashar Hills District of
Assam to the West, Peren District Of
Nagaland to the North and
Churachanpur of Manipur to the
South.The District had been known as
Manipur West District before 1972. It
is the farthest District from the state capital, Imphal and the District HQ.
Tamenglong itself is also the farthest District HQ from Imphal being 147 Kms
from the state Capital.
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When India attained independence in 1947, Tamenglong District was not
connected by motorable roads. The first motorable road constructed in
Tamenglong District connected the capital of Manipur which was 75 miles long
i.e. Imphal to Tamenglong road (I.T. Road), via Kangpokpi touching about 7
vallages of the District. Most of the land is hilly except a few pockets of flat lands
such as Barak bank, Khoupum Valley and Kunphung. The flat land are barely 1000
ha. Hence, the Jhum cultivation is the main method of cultivation. The population
of the district is 1,40,651 as per the census 2011.
AREA PRODUCTION & PRODUCTIVITY(2012-13) OF HORTICULTURAL CROPS
(Area = In Ha Production= In MT, Productivity in MT/Ha)
FRUIT CROPS Area Production Productivity 1 Pineapple 970 9252 9.54 2 Banana 1017 13530 13.30 3 Lime/Lemon 1094 10046 9.18 5 Orange 3382 26956 7.97 6 Passion Fruit 732 7945 10.85
Sub-total 7195 67729
VEGETABLE CROPS 1 Cauliflower 86 846 9.84 2 Cabbage 278 3008 10.82 3 Tomato 98 995 10.15 4 Pea 251 2268 9.04
Sub-total 713 7117
SPICES CROPS 1 Chillies 718 5565 7.75 2 Ginger 201 2512 12.50 3 Turmeric 157 1784 11.36
Sub total 1076 9861
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List of Farmers Field visited
Angam Golmei, Khongsang Village, Tamenglong District, Orange
Plantation & Farm Mechanization
Acham, Khongsang Village, Tamenglong District, Orange Plantation &
Farm Mechanization
Athuipao Pamei, Khumji Village, Tamenglong District, Orange Plantation &
Farm Mechanization
The beneficiary-wise details of activities are given as below-
Beneficiary No. 1
Area Expansion & Farm Mechanization
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Mr. ANGAM GOLMEI,
Khongsang, Tamenglong Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 10 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Orange
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Nagpur Mandarin
5. Source of planting material : Dept. of Hort. & Soil Conservation
6. Number of plants planted : 5000
7. Date of planting : July/August 2012-13
8. Number of plants which survived : 4000 Nos.( 80%)
(Also indicate percentage survival)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : N.A. (in kind)
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : -do-
11. Mode of payment :
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed & Natural Stream
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : 1 hact.
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14. Other inputs provided :Fert., Bone meals, P.P. Chem
& Tool & Equipment
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : No
17. Assistance availed : No
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Local market, Imphal &
Sitchur market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Steel water storage, pack
house
20. General upkeep of the plot - Poor
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T : Mix plantation
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
Beneficiary No. 2
Area Expansion & Farm Mechanization
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Mr. Athiupao Pamei
Khunji Ad-III Tamenglong
Block-Tamenglong Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 10 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered :Orange, Banana, Turmeric &
King Chillies
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Banana – local & grand naine
Orange – Khasi mendurin & Nagpur, Turmeric – Local, King Chilli-Local
5. Source of planting material : Dept. of Horticulture & Local collection
6. Number of plants planted : Khasi & Nagpur mandarin- 1300 nos., Banana-1000
7. Date of planting : Orange, July 2012-13, Banana- 2013
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8. Number of plants which survived : Orange – 1200 ( 92%)
(Also indicate percentage survival) Banana - 840 (84%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the . (in kind)
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : -do-
11. Mode of payment :
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed & Natural Stream
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided :Fert., Bone meals, P.P. Chem & Tools & Equipment
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : No
17. Assistance availed : No
18. Available marketing facility for the crop: Noney, Imphal & Sileur market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : pack house
20. General upkeep of the plot - Average
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T : Mix plantation
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
Beneficiary No 3
Area Expansion & Farm Mechanization
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Mr.Acham, Khongsang,
Nungba Block, Tamenglong Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 2 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Orange
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4. Name and variety of crop planted : Nagpur mandarin
5. Source of planting material : Dept. of Horticulture & Soil
Conservation.
6. Number of plants planted : 2000 nos.
7. Date of planting : July 2012-13(2013)
8. Number of plants which survived : 1600 Nos.
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the . in kind
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : -do-
11. Mode of payment : -do-
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided :Fertilizer, Bone meals, P.P.
Chem & Tools & Equipment
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: No
16. If so , area covered : N.A.
17. Assistance availed : N.A.
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Local, Imphal & Seitchar
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Steel water tank & pack house
20. General upkeep of the plot - Average
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T : Poor management
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
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Visit at Orange plantation at Tamenglong Distt.
Progress under RKVY -National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster
(NVIUC)
Distt.: Bishnupur
1. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Y. Sucrhandra Singh,
OinamVillage,Bishanpur Distt.Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) :0.5 (ha)
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Tomato
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Tomato (Namdhari 501 – F,
Hybrid
5. Source of planting material :Dist. Officer (H&SC)
Bishanpur
6. Number of plants planted : 14,000 plants (open)
7. Date of planting : Land prepared, yet to be planted
8. Number of plants which survived : -
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9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 16,875/-
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Low cannel
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided :Organic Insecticides,tools and implements
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Organic nutrients, organic
pesticides
16. If so , area covered : 0.5 Ha
17. Assistance availed : Insecticides, tools & implements
18. Available marketing facility for the crop: Through collection Centre & Pack
House
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Pond
20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T :
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
(ii) National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Ningthem Singh, Toubul
village, Bishanpur Distt. Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 0.25 (ha)
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetables
4. Name and variety of crop planted :Tomato (Namdhari 501 – F 1Hybrid)
5. Source of planting material : Dist. Officer (H&SC) Bishanpur
6. Number of plants planted : 7,000 plants (open)
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7. Date of planting : 20/06/2014
8. Number of plants which survived : Almost all survived (100%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 8,438
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Cannel
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Organic Insecticides, tools and implements
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Organic nutrients, Plant
Protection materials
16. If so , area covered : 0.2.5 Ha
17. Assistance availed :Insecticides, tools& implements
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Through collection Centre &
Pack House
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Water stream
20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Yes
(iii) National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Th. Binod Singh,Toubul
village, Bishanpur Distt.
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha): 0. 5 (ha)
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetable cluster
4. Name and variety of crop planted : (i) Tomato(Hybrid 501-F1)
(ii) Chilli (Barnamali-F1-Hybrid)
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5. Source of planting material : Dist. Officer (H&SC) Bishanpur
6. Number of plants planted : (i) Tomato -7,000 plants
(ii) Chilli – 7000 Plants
7. Date of planting : 15th
and 20th
June, 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 100%
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 16,875/-
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Low Cannel
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided :Organic Insecticides, tools and implements
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Organic nutrients, Organic
Pesticides etc.
16. If so , area covered : 0.5 Ha
17. Assistance availed : Seeds, Insecticides, tools & implements
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Through collection Centre &
Pack House link to market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Cannal
20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T :
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Yes
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(iv) National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : A. Ingo Singh,Toubul
village, Bishnupur Distt. Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 0. 5 (ha)
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetable crops
4. Name and variety of crop planted:Garden Pea (Local-Maku- Chabee Local Pea
5. Source of planting material : Dist. Officer (H&SC) Bishnupur
6. Number of plants planted : 20, 000 Plants
7. Date of planting : 20th
June, 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 100%
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 16,875/-
beneficiary as (Rs.)
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Low Cannel
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : No
14. Other inputs provided : Organic Insecticides, tools and implements
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Organic nutrients, Organic
Pesticides
16. If so , area covered : 0.5 Ha
17. Assistance availed : Seeds, PP Chemicals, tools & implements
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Through collection Centre &
Pack House link to market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Canal
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20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Yes
(v) National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited :Th. Nutuchandra
Singh,Toubul Village, Bishanpur Distt. Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 0. 5 (ha)
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetable crops
4. Name and variety of crop planted: Cauliflower (while Flash-F1 Hybrid)
5. Source of planting material: Dist. Officer (H&SC) Bishanpur
6. Number of plants planted : 14, 000 Plants
7. Date of planting : 14/08/2014
8. Number of plants which survived : Almost all survive (100%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 16,875/-
beneficiary as (Rs.)
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Pond
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : Mini Sprinkler Irrigation System
14. Other inputs provided : Organic nutrients, PP Chemicals tools & implements
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Organic nutrients etc.
16. If so, area covered : 0.5 Ha
17. Assistance availed : Insecticides, tools & implements
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Through collection Centre &
Pack House linked to market
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19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Pond
20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Yes
(vi) Post Harvest Management
Collection Centre & Packed House under RKVY (NVIUC)
S.No. Details Remarks
1. Name of the project : Collection Centre, Packed House
under NVIUC
2. Year of Implementation : 2012-13
3. Project Period : One year
4. Name of Implementing Agency: District Officer, (H&SC)
Bishnupur
5. Location of project: Khoijuman, Bishnupur Distt.
6. Total project cost: Rs. 5.50 Lakhs
7. Amount Released by DAC: Rs. 5.50 Lakhs
8. Expenditure incurred: Rs. 5.50 Lakhs
9. Status Worked completed and functional
Capacity of Unit
Commodity Vegetables
Condition of Infrastructure good
Whether NHM Logo
displayed
N.A.
Whether funds disbursed Disbursed
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District: Churachandpur
National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Ginjoyson s/o (L)
GouzakapMission compound, Churachandpur Dist.Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 2 .0 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Pomegranate
4. Name and variety of crop planted :Pomegranate (variety,Bedana)
5. Source of planting material : Dist. Hort.& Soil Cons.Officer
6. Number of plants planted : 678 Nos.
7. Date of planting : 04.06.2011
8. Number of plants which survived : 600 nos. (75%)
(Also indicate percentage survival)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 18,000/-
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment :
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : Nil
14. Other inputs provided : Nil
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Not available
16. If so , area covered : Does not arise
17. Assistance availed : Planting material fertilizers,
Pesticides and tool & implement
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Churachandpur Bazar
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Nil
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20. General upkeep of the plot :Average
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T :
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
District- Chandel
National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : Lunkhomang Haoakip,
Phalbung Village, Tengnoupal Sub-Divn., Chandel, Dist.Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 1.25 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Soft Pear
4. Name and variety of crop planted : Soft Pear (European Barlett)
5. Source of planting material: Walnut Dev. Officer (H&SC) Moreh
6. Number of plants planted : 532 Nos.
7. Date of planting : 20.09.2013
8. Number of plants which survived : 400 nos. (75%)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 3.60,000/-
beneficiary as (Rs.)
10. Amount paid and date of payment : --
11. Mode of payment : In kind
12. Source of irrigation water : Rainfed
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : Nil
14. Other inputs provided : Nil
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Not available
16. If so , area covered : Does not arise
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17. Assistance availed : Planting material, Barbed wire, Fencing Organic
nutrients, Org. Pesticides and tool & implement
18. Available marketing facility for the crop : Moreh and Imphal
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Nil
20. General upkeep of the plot : Average
21. Any other relevant observations by the J.I.T :
22. Whether NHM Logo displayed : No
District: Imphal East
National Veg. Initiative for Urban Cluster (NVIUC)
I. Name and address of beneficiary whose field visited : M.Ibohanbi Singh,
Haraorou Village, Imphal East Dist.Manipur
2. Total land available with the beneficiary (ha) : 0.75 Ha
3. Crop cluster under which covered : Vegetable cluster
4. Name and variety of crop planted: Cucumber (Alumgiri-380-F Hybrid). King
Chilli-(local variety
5. Source of planting material : Distt. Officer (H&SC) Imphal East
6. Number of plants planted : 3,000 plants (open)&150 plants (Protected)
7. Date of planting : 2nd
, 15th & 17
th August, 2014
8. Number of plants which survived : 100% survive
(Also indicate percentage survival)
9. Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the : Rs. 16,875/-
beneficiary as (Rs.) :
10. Amount paid and date of payment : In kind
11. Mode of payment : In kind
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12. Source of irrigation water : Farm Pond
13. Whether Drip, Sprinkler, system in use : Mini Sprinkler Irrigation system
14. Other inputs provided : Organic insecticide, fungicide,
Mulch and tools & implements
15. Whether assistance availed for organic farming: Organic nutrients, Plant
Protection materials
16. If so , area covered : 0.5 Ha
17. Assistance availed : Insecticides, tools & implement
18. Available marketing facility for the crop Through Local market
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity : Farm Pond
20. General upkeep of the plot :Good
(Very Good/Good/Average/Poor)
21. Whether NHM Logo displayed : Yes
National Mission for Micro Irrigation/On Farm Water Management
(15th
TO 20th
SEPTEMBER, 2014)
(i) Field visit report of JIT for NMMI/OFWM
A. Date of visit to this particular field: 15th sept. 2014
B. Farmer’s Profile :
1. Name : Ch. Herojit Singh
2. F/Name : Ch. Shamu Singh
3. Village : Kaopjom
4. Location : Khoijuman Mayai Leikai
5. Block/SD : Bishnupur District
6. District : Bishnupur District
7. Type of Crop : Cucumber/Veg
8. Name of the Project : NMMI
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9. Type of Irrigation System : Sprinkler (Mini) Irrigation
10. Tear of Implementation : 2013-14
11. Project period : 2013-14
12. Name of implementing agency : Distt. Hort. & SC Officer, Bishnupur
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 59,947/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs. 44,960/-
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 59,947/-
16. Current status of Project : Completed
Capacity : -
Command Area : 0.40 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation: Both old & New
Or old plantation (Protected & open cultivation)
Whether funds disbursed : 500 m2
17. General Upkeep of the System :Functioning
AREA OFICER : P. BIREN (AO)
(II) Field visit report
A. Date of visit to this particular field: 15th Sept. 2014
B. Farmer’s profile:
1. Name : N. InduBhushan Singh
2. F/Name : (L) N. Nobo Singh
3. Village : Oinam Village
4. Location : Leimaram Mamang Loukon
5. Block/SD : Nabol
6. District : Bishnupur District
7. Type of Crop : Vegetable(King chilly, cabbage)
8. Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro Irrigation
9. Type of Irrigation System : Drip
10. Year of Implementation : 2012-13
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11. Project period : 2012-13
12. Name of implementing agency : Distt. Hort. & SC Officer, Bishnupur
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 73027/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs. 54770/-
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 73027/-
16. Current status of Project : Completed
Capacity : -
Command Area : 0.40 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation: Both old & New
Or old plantation (Protected & open cultivation)
Whether funds disbursed : Yes
17. General Upkeep of the System : Functioning
AREA OFICER : O. Kumar Singh (AAO)
(III) Field visit report
A.Date of visit to this particular field: 15th sept. 2014
B.FARMER’S PROFILE :
1. Name : Th. Nutuchandra Singh
2. F/Name : Th. Mangi Singh
3. Village : Khoijuman Village
4. Location : Khoijuman Mamang Loukol
5. Block/SD : Bishnupur
6. District : Bishnupur District
7. Type of Crop : Vegetable Cauliflower (white colour)
8 Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro Irrigation(NMMI)
9. Type of Irrigation System : Sprinkler Irrigation (Mini)
10. Tear of Implementation : 2013-14
11. Project period : 2013-14
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12. Name of Implementing agency : Distt. Hort. & SC Officer, Bishnupur
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 73027/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs. 54770/-
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 73027/-
16. Current status of Project : Completed
Capacity : -
Command Area : 0.4 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation Both old & New
Or old plantation (Protected & open cultivation)
Whether funds disbursed : Yes
17. General Upkeep of the System : Functioning
AREA OFICER : P. Biren (AO)
(IV) Field visit report
A. Date of visit to this particular field 15th Sept. 2014
B. Farmer’s profile :
1. Name : Miss Jhainhiah
2. F/Name : Mr. Jhangpn
3. Village : Mata Village
4. Location : Mata village
5. Block/SD : Churachandpur sub-drn.
6. District : Churachandpur District
7. Type of Crop : Citrm/lemon
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9 Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro
Irrigation(NMMI)
10. Type of Irrigation System : Drip Irrigation System
11. Tear of Implementation : 2011-12
12. Project period : 2011-12
13. Name of Implementing agency :Distt. Hort. & SC Officer Churachandpur
14. Total Project Cost : Rs. 22,471/-
15. Amount released by DAC : Rs. 16,854/-
16. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 22,471/-
17. Current status of Project : Functioning (completed)
Capacity : 5000 liters
Command Area : 0.4 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation Both New and Old plantations
Or old plantation
Whether funds disbursed :Disbursed
18. General Upkeep of the System : Very good
(V) FIELD VISIT REPORT
A. Date of visit to this particular field: 15th Sept. 2014
B. Farmer’s profile:
1. Name : Mr. Pauaneithang
2. F/Name : (L) Kaigin
3. Village : Gangpimual
4. Location : Buallian/Lenmual
5. Block/SD : Churachandpur
6. District : Churachandpur
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7. Type of Crop : Papaya
8. Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro Irrigation(NMMI)
9. Type of Irrigation System : Drip for papaya sprinkler in protected
10. Tear of Implementation : 2012-13
11. Project period : 1 year
12. Name of implementing agency : Distt. Hort. & SC Officer Churachandpur
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 54770/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs41077/-
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 54770/-
16. Current status of Project : Functioning (completed)
Capacity : 50000 liters
Command Area : 0.4 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation: Both New and Old plantations
Or old plantation
Whether funds disbursed : Disbursed
17. General Upkeep of the System : Very good
(VI) FIELD VISIT REPORT
A.DATE OF VISIT TO THIS PARTICULAR FIELD: 15TH SEPT. 2014
B.FARMER’S PROFILE:
1. Name : Svanching
2. F/Name : w/o Pauneithang
3. Village : Gangpimual
4. Location : Buallian/Lenmual
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5. Block/SD : Churachandpur
6. District : Churachandpur
7. Type of Crop : Papaya
8. Name of the Project :National Mission for Micro Irrigation(NMMI)
9. Type of Irrigation System : Drip
10. Tear of Implementation : 2013-14
11. Project period : 1 year
12. Name of Implementing agency :Distt. Hort. & SC Officer Churachandpur
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 91276/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs 45688/-
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 91276/-
16. Current status of Project : Functioning (completed)
Capacity : 50000 liters
Command Area : 2 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation: Both
Or old plantation
Whether funds disbursed : Disbursed
17. General Upkeep of the System : Very good
(VII) FIELD VISIT REPORT
A. Date of visit to this particular field: 17th Sept. 2014
B.FARMER’S PROFILE :
1. Name : Ngamsei Baite
2. F/Name : Hemkhothang
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3. Village : H. Wanomjang
4. Location : In front of his house
5. Block/SD : Tergnoupal
6. District : Chandel
7. Type of Crop : Tree bean Nursery & vegetable
8. Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro Irrigation(NMMI
9. Type of Irrigation System : Micro sprinkler irrigation
10. Tear of Implementation : 2013-14
11. Project period : 2013-14
12. Name of Implementing agency : Distt. Hort. & SC Officer Chandel
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 32188/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs 24,141/-
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 32,188/-
16. Current status of Project :
Capacity :
Command Area :500 sq. Mt. In shade house & others in open
field
Whether linked with new plantation: New plantation
Or old plantation
Whether funds disbursed : yes
17. General Upkeep of the System : Functioning
(VIII) FIELD VISIT REPORT
A.DATE OF VISIT TO THIS PARTICULAR FIELD: 17TH SEPT. 2014
B.FARMER’S PROFILE :
1. Name : L. Lunkhomang
2. F/Name : (L) Paokhthang
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3. Village : Phalbung
4. Location : Southern side of the village
5. Block/SD : Tergnoupal
6. District : Chandel
7. Type of Crop : soft pear
8. Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro Irrigation(NMMI)
9. Type of Irrigation System : Drip irrigation
10. Tear of Implementation : 2013-14
11. Project period : 2013-14
12. Name of Implementing agency :Distt. Officer Hort. & SC Officer Chandel
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 23,276.00
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs 11,638.00
15. Expenditure incurred : Rs, 23,276.00
16. Current status of Project :
Capacity :
Command Area : 1 ha
Whether linked with new plantation New plantation
Or old plantation
Whether funds disbursed : yes
17. General Upkeep of the System : Functioning
(IX) FIELD VISIT REPORT
A. Date of visit to this particular field: 18th Sept. 2014
B. Farmer’s Profile:
1. Name : M. Ibohanbi Singh
2. F/Name : (L) M. Ador Singh
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3. Village : Haraorou
4. Location : Haraorou
5. Block/SD : Wawombung Sub-Div.
6. District : Imphal East
7. Type of Crop : Cucumber
8. Name of the Project : National Mission for Micro Irrigation(NMMI
9. Type of Irrigation System : Sprinkler irrigation
10. Tear of Implementation : 2011-12
11. Project period : one year
12. Name of implementing agency : Distt. Officer Hort. & SC Officer ,
13. Total Project Cost : Rs. 44,966/-
14. Amount released by DAC : Rs 33,725/-
15. Expenditure incurred :
16. Current status of Project
Capacity :
Command Area : 0.4 Ha
Whether linked with new plantation: New
or old plantation
Whether funds disbursed : yes
17. General Upkeep of the System : Good
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Activities taken under NMMI & NVIUC
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Figure Visit of Pineapple plantation at East Imphal distt.
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Visit of Floriculture unit under poly house at East Imphal
Mushroom production at East Imphal District
Visit of Tissue Culture Unit
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Visit of Tissue culture unit
Visit of Floriculture unit under High-tech condition
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High- tech Floriculture unit
Visit of Mother Block at High-tech unit
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Observations and Suggestions of the Joint Inspection Team for Manipur
JIT noticed that the protected structures have been found to be unutilized or underutilized
in the hills and valleys regions both at some places. To serve the purpose of the protected
structures, emphasis should be given on cultivation of high value crops and raising vegetable
nursery in valley and off-season vegetable production in the hills.
The JIT has visited some vegetable field especially in Thoubal, Churachandpur and
Bishnupur districts. The beneficiary farmers are trying to maintain a healthy crop. However,
there is a lack of technical know-how among the farmers. Hence, JIT recommends need
based training programme on location specific crop technologies in collaboration with ICAR.
The JIT noticed that the beneficiary farmers of both HMNEH and NVIUC are
indiscriminately using one particular commercial biopesticide product for all kinds of
diseases (fungal, bacterial or viral) and insect-pests in all types of crop. Even after
application of the said product, the JIT has observed significant insect-pests and disease load
in the crops under demonstration. Hence, instead of popularizing one particular product, JIT
recommends to provide recommended package of practices.
The JIT has visited good cut flower production unit at Kongba and Imphal East district.
Such type of cut flower production unit should be established for other flower and
ornamental crops. Emphasis should be given on establishment of flower nursery. The flower
nurseries and cut flower production units should be equipped with micro-irrigation system.
To popularize farm mechanization, JIT recommends introduction and demonstration of small
farm tools like fruit harvester, fruit grader, pre-cooling tank, weeder etc. to reduce the
drudgery especially in the hill districts. Garden tool-kit should be provided to the farmers
involved in nursery raising and cut-flower production.
More emphasis should be given on Apiculture. Bee-keeping intervention needs to be
integrated with compatible crops. One commercial honey production unit may be established
in the state.
The JIT has experienced that the demand for mushroom is very high in Manipur. Taking this
opportunity emphasis should be given on popularization of mushroom production in the
state. Production of button mushroom can also be popularized. More number of spawn
production unit (for both oyster and button mushroom) need to be established. Technical
know-how may be obtained from ICAR and DMR, Solan.
The JIT has visited newly established Tissue Culture Unit and Hi-Tech Nursery Complex of
Educated Farmers' Society, Imphal East. The JIT has noticed lack of maintenance in guava,
significant load of insect pests and diseases in citrus mother block and nursery plants.
Keeping proper pedigree of the mother block is very important for production of disease free
planting material. Quality of gerbera should be improved through adoption of recommended
package of practices. Production and supply of tissue culture plantlets and mushroom spawn
should be started as early as possible to justify the investment.
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Under HMNEH, many farmers have been sent on exposure visit to different places in the
country. It is an appreciable initiative. However, application of technology is lacking due to
non-adoption of crop specific management practices. Hence, JIT recommends that the
exposure visit for the farmers should be organized in the institutes having specific
technology/crop mandate.
Under NMMI, micro-irrigation units provided to the beneficiaries have been found
operational. Strong collaboration is required between NMMI and NVIUC. Fertigation unit
may be introduced at some progressive farmers' field and protected nurseries. As same layout
of the micro-irrigation system may not be applicable for all crops, hence, portable micro-
irrigation system would be more practical and effective.
The JIT appreciates the demonstration fields under NVIUC. However, more emphasis should
be given on high value crops. The JIT has also felt that some interventions are required to
make the Collection Centre cum Pack Houses more operational. Awareness campaign
should be launched to attract more number of farmers to the collection centre. Market linkage
should be strengthened. Storage facilities should be improved like natural ventilation, plastic
crates, storage racks etc. and low cost packaging material should be introduced to enhance
the shelf life of the perishable produce.
The crop based cluster formation should be redefined. Cluster should be formed by taking
adjoining villages or nearby production sites. One or two Processing or storage or marketing
unit should support each cluster. The JIT also found that the proper logo/board of the scheme
is not being displayed at most of the places. There is a need to display the logo of the scheme
at every beneficiary point.
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