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MINISTRY OF STATISTICS &
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IMPLEMENTATIONNATIONAL SAMPLE
SURVEY OFFICE
( FIELD OPERATIONS DIVISION )
FARIDABAD ( HARYANA)
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ADDRESSES
OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF
NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY OFFICE
(Field Operations Division)
NEW DELHI
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Government of India
Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
National Statistical Organisation
National Sample Survey Office
(Field Operation Division)
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E-mail address:- [email protected]
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation
NATIONAL STATISTICAL ORGANISATION
NATIONAL SAMPLE SURVEY OFFICE
(Field Operations Division)
Central Government Offices Building,
Block –II, N.H.IV,
FARIDABAD – 121001(HARYANA)
E-mail address: - [email protected] [email protected]
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Crop Estimation Survey
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Hkkjr esa izeq[k [kk|kUu rFkk xSj&[kk|kUu Qlyksa ij mit nj®aa dk vkadyu “Qly izkDdyu
losZ{k.k” uked jk"Vªh; dk;ZØe ds vUrxZr vf/kdka”k jkT;ksa@la?k - jkT;ksa esa Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ds lapkyu
ds vk/kkj ij fd;k tkrk gS A orZeku esa [kk|kUuksa ds dqy mRiknu ds 95 izfr”kr ls Hkh vf/kd dk vuqeku
29 jkT;ksa @ la?k - jkT;ksa esa oSKkfud vk/kkj ij lapkfyr Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ls izkIr mit njksa ds vk/kkj
ij fd;k tkrk gS A
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dh mit njksa ds vkadyu gsrq losZ{k.kksa ds vk;kstu rFkk lapkyu esa jkT;ksa@la?k - jkT;ksa dks rduhdh
ekxZn”kZu iznku djrk gS A vius leUo;h Hkwfedk dk mRrjnkf;Ro fuHkkus esa jkÛ izÛ lÛ dkÛ ¼ {ksÛ laÛ izÛ ½
;g lqfuf”pr djus esa fo”ks"k /;ku j[krk gS fd fofHkUu jkT;ksa @ la?k - jkT; a }kjk ,d tSlh ,oa ekud
rduhd] dk;Z&fof/k ,oa izfØ;k viuk;h tk, A blds vfrfjDr jkÛ izÛ lÛ dkÛ] jkT;ksa @ la?k - jkT; a ds
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Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ds izfrn”kZ tkap dk;ZØe dks Hkh dk;kZfUor djrk gS A Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ij izfrn”kZZ
tkap ds dk;ZØe dk dk;kZUo;u djrs le; izfrn”kZZ xzkeksa ds p;u] {ks= deZpkfj;ksa dss izf”k{k.k rFkk {ks= dk;Z
ds i;Zos{k.k vkfns esa Lkg;¨x nsrk gS rFkk bl izfØ;k esa Qly mit vkadyu gsrq Qly dVkbZ iz;ksx ds
lapkyu lEcU/kh dqN egRoiw.kZ lw{e Lrjh; tkudkjh ,d= djrk gS A
3- bu okf"kZd fo”ysf"kr Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k ds lesfdr fu"d"kksZa dk jkÛ izÛ lÛ dkÛ ¼ {ksÛ laÛ izÛ ½
}kjk “^izeq[k Qlyksa ij Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k ds lesfdr ifj.kke” uked 'kh"kZd ds vUrxZr
okf"kZd izdk”ku fudkyk tkrk gS A
4- izLrqr izdk'ku Ja[kyk dk 62 oka vad gS A bl izdk”ku esa fofHkUu jkT;ksa @ la?k - jkT;ksa esa o"kZ
2009&10 ds mDr losZ{k.k ds fofHkUu igyqvksa tSls dk;Z{ks=] foLrkj.k] losZ{k.k&vfHkdYi rFkk izfrn”kZZZ&vkdkj
vkfn dh laf{kIr leh{kk dh xbZ gS rFkk Qly mit ds vuqeku dks rS;kj djus esa losZ{k.k ds ifj.kkeksa rFkk
blls tqMh ekud&=qfV;ksa dh vksj /;ku vkd`"V fd;k x;k gS A
5- o"kZ 2009&10 ds nkSjku fofHkUu jkT;ksa rFkk la?k - jkT;ksa esa 54 [kk|kUu rFkk 16 xSj&[kk|kUu Qlyksa
dks 'kkfey djrs gq, Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa dh dqy la[;k 9]50]757 dks fu;ksftr fd;k x;k gS ftudh
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rd o"kZ 2009&10 ds fy, Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k ds vkadM+ksa dh lEiw.kZ vkiwfrZ >kj[k.M
jkT; }kjk ugha dh tk LkdhA bl izfrosnu esa fd;s x;s fo�ys"k.k rFkk fudkys x;s fu"d"kZZ eq[; :i
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,oa mPp Lrjh; leUo; lfefr ds v/;{kksa ,oa lnL;ksa }kjk fn;s x;s leFkZu ,oa lg;ksx ds fy,
vkHkkj O;Dr fd;k tkrk gS A
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CES 2009-10
PREFACE
n India, estimates of yield rates of principal food and non-food crops are obtained on the
basis of crop cutting experiments conducted in majority of States/UTs under the National
Programme of Crop Estimation Survey (CES). At present, over 95 percent of the production of
foodgrains is estimated on the basis of yield rates obtained from the crop cutting experiments
conducted on scientific basis spread over 29 States / UTs.
2. Field Operations Division (FOD) of the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) has
been providing technical guidance to States/UTs for organizing and conducting CES for
estimating yield rates of principal crops. The FOD also ensures adoption of uniform and
standard technique, methodology and procedures by different States/UTs. In addition, NSSO in
collaboration with the States/UTs implements sample check programmes on area enumeration,
area aggregation and conduct of crop cutting experiments under the scheme for Improvement
of Crop Statistics (ICS). While executing the programme of sample checks on crop cutting
experiments, the operational aspects of the conduct of crop cutting experiments right from
selection of sample villages, training of field staff and supervision of field work are duly taken
into consideration and in the process, certain vital micro-level details relating to conduct of
crop cutting experiments for estimation of crop yield are also captured.
3. The annually analysed results of CES are consolidated and brought out by NSSO
(FOD) in an annual publication titled “Consolidated Results of Crop Estimation Survey on
Principal Crops”.
4. The present 62nd issue of the “Consolidated Results of the Crop Estimation Survey
on Principal Crops, 2009-10” purports to review briefly multifaceted aspects such as scope,
coverage, survey design and sample size etc. of the survey in various States / UTs and focuses
attention on the results of the surveys in setting out the estimates of crop yields and associated
standard errors.
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CES 2009-10
5. During 2009-10, a total number of 9,50,757 crop cutting experiments covering 54 food
and 16 non-food crops were planned in different States/ UTs as compared to 8,91,757
experiments planned in the previous year. The analysis made and conclusions drawn in the
report are primarily based on the data and information furnished by the SASAs of the
concerned States/UTs. It is, however, pertinent to mention here that the information
pertaining to State of Jharkhand could not be included for want of complete information on
CES data from the State Government. The support and co-operation received from SASAs, the
Chairpersons and members of HLCCs of various States in the presentation of the report is
gratefully acknowledged.
6. Suggestions for further improvement in the contents and presentation of the report are
welcome.
V.K. BAJAJ
March, 2013 ADDITIONAL DIRECTOR GENERAL
CES 2009-10
OFFICIALS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PREPARATION
OF REPORT
1. SHRI A.K SRIVASTAVA DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL
2. SHRI PREET SINGH DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL
3. SHRI R.P. RATHI DEPUTY DIRECTOR
4. SHRI ERIC BECK ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
5. SHRI LACHHIMAN RAM SUPERINTENDING OFFICER
6. SMT. SHIVANI DHIMAN ASST. SUPERINTENDING OFFICER
CES 2009-10
CONTENTS
Sl. No. SUBJECT PAGE NO.
dk;Z lkjka'k ……………………………………………..……... i-ii
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………..…...... iii-iv
LIST OF CHARTS…………………………………………….. v LIST OF TABLES……………………………………………... vi
PART-I
1. INTRODUCTION……….…………………………………… 1
2. OBJECTIVE……………….…………………………………. 2
3. COVERAGE……………….…………………………………. 3
4. DESIGN…………………….………………………………… 7
5. ORGANISATION…………………………………..………... 11
6. CO-ORDINATION…………………………………………... 13
7. SAMPLE SIZE……………………………………………….. 14
8. TRAINING…………………………………………………… 23
9. SUPERVISION………………………………………………. 24
10. RESPONSE…………………………………………………… 31
11. RESULTS……………………………………………………. 33 12. ANCILLARY DATA…..…………………………………… 40
13. DRIAGE EXPERIMENTS…………………………………. 43
PART-II
1. LIST OF ANNEXES & APPENDICES…………………… 1
2. ABBREVIATIONS USED………………………………… 2 3. ANNEXES…………………………………………………… 3
4. APPENDICES……………………………………………….. 120
CES 2009-10 i
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izR;sd jkT;@ ftyk@izHkkx ;k ,sls iz”kklfud Lrjksa ds fy,] tks Qly mRiknu ds vakdyu dk fglkc fudkyus ds mn~ns”; ls egRoiw.kZ gS] izeq[k [kk|kUu rFkk [kk|kUuksRrj Qlyksa ds izfr gSDVs;j vkSlr mit ds vkadyu Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k dk;Zdze ds vUrxZr oSKkfud :i ls fu;ksftr Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ls izkIr fd;k tkrk gSA o"kZ 2009&10 ds fy, Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k dh eq[; fo”k¢"krk,a fuEu gS % 1- Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k dk;ZØze ds vUrxZr 54 [kk|kUu rFkk 16 [kk|kUuksRrj Qlyksa d¨ 'kkfey fd;k x;k A ¼iSjk&3-3½ 2- izkDdyuksa dh dq”kyrk esa lq/kkj ds iz;kl gsrq vkxrksa tSls flapkbZ rFkk cht ds izdkj dks /;ku esa j[krs gq, izfrp;u vfHkdYi ds iwoZ Lrjhdj.k dh vuq'kalk dh x;h FkhA vkU/kz izns”k] fcgkj] xqtjkr] dukZVd] egkjk"Vª] jktLFkku rFkk rfeyukMq esa dqN egRoiw.kZ Qlyksa ds fy, nks ijrh; ds lkFk&lkFk pkj ijrh; Lrjhdj.k dks viuk;k x;k gS] ;|fi e/; izns”k rFkk NRrhlx< esa /kku rFkk xsgwa ds fy, rhu ijRkh; oxhZdj.k dks viuk;k x;k A ¼iSjk&4-4½ 3- xr o"kZ ds dqy 8]91]757 iz;ksxksa dh rqyuk esa bl o"kZ dqy 9]50]757 iz;ksx fu;ksftr fd;s x,A izfrn”kZ vkdkj esa 59]000 iz;ksxksa dh o`fö [kk|kUu Qlyksa esa 40]378 rFkk [kk|kUuksRrj Qlyksa esa 18]622 iz;ksxksa dh o`fö ds dkj.k gqbZ A ¼iSjk&7-1½ 4- [kk|kUu Qlyksa ds fy, 7]78]103 iz;ksxksa esa ls 16 Qy rFkk lCth dh Qlyksa ij 13 jkT;ksa esa dsoy 3-9 izfr”kr ¼37]090½ iz;ksx fd;s x;s A ¼iSjk&7-5½ 5- Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ds lapkyu esa yxs izkFkfed dfeZ;ksa ds fy, fu;fer izf”k{k.k dk;Zdzeksa dks o"kZ 2009&10 ds nkSjku lHkh jkT;ksa @ la?k jkT;ksa esa vk;ksftr fd;k x;k A fgekpy izns”k ¼ jch esa jktLo ,oa Ñf"k½] tEew ,oa d'ehj ¼[kjhQ esa jktLo½] dukZVd ¼Ñf"k ,oa xzkeh.k fodkl iapk;rh jkt½] e/; izns”k ¼jktLo½ egkjk’Vª ¼[kjhQ ,oa jch esa ftyk ifj"kn o Ñf"k rFkk jch esa jktLo½] mRrjk£aM ¼jktLo eSnkUkh½ RkFkk mRrj izns”k ¼[kjhQ esa jktLo½ esa oÆ.kr ,tsfULk;¨a dh izf”k{k.k dsUnzksa esa mifLFkfr vf[ky Hkkjrh; vkSlr ¼85 izfr”kr½ ls de Fkh A vizf”kf{kr deZpkfj;ksa }kjk Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa dk {ks= dk;Z fd;s tkus ls bldh oLrqfu"Brk [kks ldrh gSA vr% vuqifLFkr jgs izkFkfed dfeZ;ksa ds fy, vyx ls izf”k{k.k vk;ksftr djus dh lEHkkouk £¨th tk ldrh gSA ¼iSjk&8-2½
6- Qly dVkbZ iz;ksx ds lapkyu esa yxs izkFkfed dfeZ;ksa dks izf”k{k.k nsus ds fy, vk;ksftr izf”k{k.k f”kfojksa esa ls yxHkx 41 izfr”kr esa jk0iz0l0dk0 ds deZpkfj;ksa us ;k rks izf”k{kd ;k i;Zos{kd ds :i esa Hkkx fy;k A ¼iSjk&8-3½ 7- Qly lkaf[;dh lq/kkj ;kstuk ds vUrxZr yxHkx 28 izfr”kr iz;ksxksa dk i;Zos{k.k fd;k x;k ftleas jk0iz0l0dk0 }kjk 2 izfr”kr i;Zos{k.k Hkh lfEefyr gS A fcgkj] NRrhlx<] gfj;k.kk] dsjy] e/; izns”k] es?kky;] jktLFkku] egkjk’Vª rFkk mRrjk£aM esa jkT; lkaf[;dh foHkkx }kjk dqy i;Zos{k.k 10 izfr”kr ls de Fkk A fcgkj] tEew ,oa d”ehj vkSj dsjy esa jkT;ksa ds vU; foHkkx a }kjk i;Zos{k.k d¨ c<kus dh vko”;drk gS A ¼iSjk&9-2½
CES 2009-10 ii
8- Qly dVkbZ iz;ksxksa ij izfrn”kZ tkap ds fu"d"kksZa dks fofHkUu jkT; df"k lkaf[;dh izkf/kdkjksa ds /;ku esa yk;k x;k A mPp Lrjh; leUo; lfefr dh cSBdksa esa ppkZ ds nkSjku leL;k okys {ks=ksa dks lkeus ykus ij Hkh i;kZIr tksj fn;k x;k A ¼iSjk&9-5½
9- Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k 2009&10 ds vUrxZr dqy izR;ksRrj 95 izfr”kr Fkk A vLke] fcgkj] fgekpy izns”k] tEew ,oa d”ehj RkFkk nknjk ,oa ukxj gosyh esa izR;ksRrj 90 izfr”kr ls de FkkA bu jkT;ksa esa lklk }kjk de ls de 90 izfr”kr rd izR;ksRrj dks ys tkus ds fy, fo”ks"k mipkjh dne mBkus dh vko”;drk gS rkfd izkDdyu dh fo”oluh;rk dks c<k;k tk ldsA ¼iSjk&10-2½ 10- vizR;ksRrj dks fu;a=.k djus gsrq izHkkoh mipkjh dne mBkus ds mn~ns”; ls ;g vko”;d gS fd {ks= Lrj ij vizR;ksRrj rFkk lkj.kh;u Lrj ij iz;ksxksa dks jn~n djus ds dkj.kksa dk fo”ys"k.k fd;k tk, A ¼iSjk&10-6½ 11- Qly izkDdyu losZ{k.k 2009&10 ds ifj.kkeksa ls Li"V gksrk gS fd pkoy ¼[kjhQ½] Tokj] cktjk] EkDdk] xsagw] t©] ewaxQYkh ¼[kjhQ½] vj.Mh RkFkk fry dks NksM+ dj T;knkrj egRoiw.kZ Qlyksa ds fy, fiNys o"kZ 2008&09 dh rqyuk esa vf[ky Hkkjrh; Lrj ij mit nj esa Ck<+®Rrjh vk;h gS A ¼iSjk&11-3½ 12- Qlyksa ds mitnjksa ds vuqeku¨a dh ekud =qfV;ka] vkU/kz izns”k esa dqYFkh ¼[kjhQ½] d¨jk o Lkwjteq[kh] NRrhlx<+ esa t©] dukZVd es pkoy ¼xzh’e LFkkuh; fLkafpr½] Tokj ¼xzh’e LFkkuh; fLkafpr½ fepZ ¼jch o xzh’e½ o I;kt ¼jch½] mM+hLkk esa dqYFkh ¼xzh’e½] jktLFkku esa ewax] if'pe caxkYk esa t©] vjgj] Ykk[k] eVj o vYkLkh ,oa nEku nho esa cktjk Qly ds fy, vlkekU; :i ls T;knk ¼10 izfr”kr ls vf/kd½ ik;h x;h A de ls de egRoiw.kZ Qlyksa ds vkadyu esa visf{kr ifj”kq)rk lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, ;k rks izfrn”kZ vkdkj c<kdj ;k xSj izR;ksRrj dh nj dks de dj ekud =qfV dks ?kVkus ds fy, leqfpr dne mBkus dh vko”;drk gS A ¼iSjk&11-5½
13- jk0iz0l0dk0 }kjk lq>k;s x;s mitnjksa ds Lrjhdj.kksRrj fo”ys"k.k dks dqN Qlyksa ds fy, dqN jkT;ksa esa ykxw fd;k tk jgk gS A ;g vko”;d gS fd bl fo”ys"k.k ds {ks= dks lHkh jkT;ksa esa vkSj vf/kd Qlyksa ij ykxw fd;k tk, A ¼iSjk&12-2½
CES 2009-10 iii
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Estimates of average yield per hectare of principal food and non-food crops for each
State/District/Division or such administrative levels which are of importance from the point
of view of working out estimates of crop production, are derived from scientifically planned
crop cutting experiments under the programme of Crop Estimation Survey. The salient features of the Crop Estimation Survey for the year 2009-10 are highlighted below:-
1. 54 food and 16 non-food crops were covered under the programme of Crop Estimation
Survey (CES). (Para - 3.3)
2. In order to improve the efficiency of the estimates, pre-stratification of the sampling design taking into account the inputs viz., irrigation and type of seed was
recommended. Two-fold as well as four-fold stratification has been adopted for some
important crops in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Rajasthan
and Tamil Nadu. In Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, however, a three fold
classification was adopted for Paddy and Wheat. (Para - 4. 4)
3. A total of 9,50,757 crop cutting experiments were planned on different crops as
compared to 8,91,757 experiments in the previous year 2008-09. The increase of 59,000
experiments in the sample size is due to increase of 40,378 experiments under Food crops
and 18,622 experiments under Non- Food crops. (Para -7.1)
4. Out of 77,81,03 experiments for food crops, only 3.9 % of experiments were
on 16 fruits and vegetable crops covered in 13 States. (Para - 7.5)
2. Regular programmes of training for primary workers engaged in the conduct of crop
cutting experiments were organised in all the States/UTs. during 2009-10. Attendance of various agencies at the training centers was less than all India average ( 85 %) in Himachal
Pradesh (Revenue in Rabi & Agriculture in Rabi), Jammu & Kashmir (Revenue in Kharif), Karnataka (Agriculture & RDPR), Madhya Pradesh (Revenue), Maharashtra
( Zila Parishad in Kharif & Rabi, Agriculture in Kharif & Rabi and Revenue in Rabi ), Uttarakhand ( Revenue ) and Uttar Pradesh ( Revenue in Kharif ). As conducting of the
experiments by untrained personnel would impact its objectivity, the feasibility of
organising separate training targeted at the absentee primary workers needs to be
explored. (Para - 8.2)
6. In 41 % of training camps organized for imparting training to primary workers
engaged in conduct of crop cutting experiments, officials of the NSSO have participated
either as trainers or observers. (Para - 8.3)
7. 28 % of the experiments were supervised, which includes 2% by the NSSO under
ICS. The total supervision by State Statistical Department was below 10% in Bihar,
Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and
Uttarakhand. The total supervision by the other State Departments in Bihar and Jammu& Kashmir needs to be enhanced. (Para-9.2)
CES 2009-10 iv
8. The findings of the sample check on crop cutting experiments are brought to the
notice of the various State Agricultural Statistics Authorities (SASAs). Adequate emphasis
is also given to focus the problem areas in the deliberations of the High Level
Co-ordination Committee meetings. (Para-9.5)
9. In 2009-10, the overall response under CES was 95 per cent. In Assam, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir and Dadra & Nagar Haveli, the response was below
90 per cent. Special remedial measures need to be taken by SASAs of these States to improve upon the response to at least 90 percent so as to increase the reliability of the
estimates. (Para-10.2)
10. With a view to take effective remedial measures to control non-response, it is
necessary to analyse the reasons for non-response at field level and rejection of experiments
at the tabulation stage. (Para - 10.6)
11. The results of CES for 2009-10 reveal that the yield rate at all-India level
increased as compared to the previous year for majority of important crops except
Rice ( Kharif ), Jowar, Bajra, Maize, Wheat, Barley, Groundnut ( Kharif ), Sesamum
and Castor. (Para - 11.3)
12. Standard error of the estimate of yield rate of crops was found to be abnormally
high (more than 10%) in Andhra Pradesh for Horsegram (Kharif); Korra and Sunflower, in Chhattisgarh for Barley, in Karnataka for Rice (Summer Tra. Ir.); Jowar (Summer Hyv.
Ir.); Chilies (Rabi & Summer) and Onion (Rabi), in Orissa for Horsegram (Summer), in Rajasthan for Greengram, in West Bengal for Barley; Redgram; Lakh; Peas; amd Linseed
and Daman & Diu for Bajra. Suitable steps need to be taken to reduce the standard error either by increasing the sample size or reducing the rate of non-response to ensure the
desired precision in estimate at least in respect of important crops. (Para-11.5)
13. Post-stratification analysis of yield rates suggested by the NSSO is being adopted by
some States for a few crops. It is necessary to extend the scope of this analysis to more
crops in all the States. (Para-12.2)
CES 2009-10 v
LIST OF CHARTS
CHART PAGE NO.
Chart - I. DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD CROPS. …... .…..……………………. 5
Chart -II. DISTRIBUTION OF NON-FOOD CROPS…………………..……… 5
Chart- III. SHARE OF C.C. EXPTs – FOOD AND NON-FOOD CROPS………… 16
Chart –IV. SHARE OF AREA – FOOD AND NON-FOOD CROPS….…………… 16
Chart –V. DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS CROPPED AREA AMONG MAJOR STATES 18
Chart -VI. DISTRIBUTION OF C.C. EXPTs. AMONG MAJOR STATES…... 19
Chart –VII. DISTRIBUTION OF AREA BY CATEGORY OF CROPS…..….... 22
Chart -VIII. DISTRIBUTION OF C.C. EXPTS. BY CATEGORY OF CROPS ... 22
Chart -IX. SUPERVISION OF C.C. EXPTs……..…………………………..…… 26
Chart –X . TREND OF AREA UNDER IMPORTANT CROPS… … ..………… 36
Chart -XI. TREND OF YIELD RATES ……………………………..…..………. 37
Chart -XII. TREND OF PRODUCTION ………………………………..……..…. 38
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE PAGE NO.
Table-1 Details of CES Coverage during 2009-10..……………………………...….. 3
Table-2 Crops Covered under CES 2009-10 ……..……………..……..………...… 4
Table-3 Addition of Crops under CES in 2009-10….................................................. 6
Table-4 Stratification according to inputs adopted in design during 2009-10…........ 10
Table-5 Details of the high work load of primary workers during 2009-10 ............... 12
Table-6 Number of Experiments planned under CES during 2009-10 ....................... 14
Table-7 Summary of Experiments planned under CES ……………….……............. 15
Table-8 Comparison of number of Experiments planned during 2009-10
and 2008-09 ….……...……………………………………………………...... 17
Table-9 Details of Experiments Planned on Food and Non-Food Crops
during 2009-10…….……………………………………………..….…….… 20
Table-10 Breakup of Experiments planned for Main Crops 2009-10 ………………… 20
Table-11 Percentage area covered under CES during 2009-10 ……..………………… 21
Table-12 Supervision of crop cutting Experiments during 2009-10 …….…….....…….. 25
Table-13 Crop-wise percentage of Experiments supervised during 2009-10 …….......... 28
Table-14 Supervision under scheme for I.C.S. during 2009-10 ….………….….…….. 29
Table-15 Crop-wise Percentage Response Under CES 2009-10 ….. ....…………...... 32
Table-16 Comparison of CES Yield Rates of 2009-10 and 2009-10………..………… 34
Table-17 State-wise crops with high Standard Error during 2008-09…….…..…............ 35
Table-18 States using No. of Expts. as weights instead of area during 2009-10…........ 41
Table-19 Non-receipt of data on four fold classification during 2009-10 ………… …. 41
Table-20 Non-receipt of data on two fold classification during 2009-10 ….….…......... 41
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1.1 Agricultural sector continues to play a dominant and vital role in the Indian Economy by
contributing a sizable share in the National Product and absorbing bulk of the economic
activity pursued by majority of the population. In the context of primacy of Agriculture,
timely and reliable statistics on crop production is of vital importance and significance.
Crop Production has two major components viz., Area sown and average Yield rate. The
primary responsibility for collection of statistics on these two aspects rests with the
State/UT Governments. Statistics of land use and area under crops are obtained as by-
product of land revenue administration in respect of the land record States/UTs,
commonly known as Temporarily Settled States. On the other hand, the Permanently
Settled States, viz., Kerala, Orissa and West Bengal are reporting land utilisation and area
statistics based on sample surveys. At present, over 95 percent of foodgrain production is
estimated on the basis of yield rates obtained from scientifically planned crop cutting
experiments conducted under the programme of Crop Estimation Survey (CES) carried
out by the State/UT Governments. This report presents the results of the CES on principal
food and non-food crops, conducted in various States/UTs of India during the agricultural
year 2009-10.
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2.1 The primary objective of Crop Estimation Survey is to obtain fairly reliable estimates of
average yield rates of principal food and non-food crops for each State and Union
Territory and for such lower administrative unit as Block, District etc. which are important
from the point of view of crop production. The estimates of yield rates thus arrived at, are
generally adopted for the compilation of official estimates of crop production and used for
the purposes of planning, policy formulation and implementation.
2.2 Under the programme of Crop Estimation Survey, data on yield rates are collected
through organising and conducting crop cutting experiments by applying statistical
techniques of random sampling. The crop cutting experiment consists of identification and
marking of an experimental plot of a specified size and shape in a selected field on the
principle of random sampling, harvesting and threshing the produce and recording the
weight of the produce. For a part of the experimental produce or in some cases for the
entire produce of experiment, further processing of the harvested produce is done for
determining the percentage recovery of dry grains or the marketable produce. For paddy
and cotton, the yield is expressed in terms of Rice and Lint respectively after applying the
standard recovery ratio and ginning ratio.
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3.1 During 2009-10, Crop Estimation Survey (CES) was conducted in 20 land record States/UTs, 3 EARAS States and 6 other States / UTs as given in Table-1.
Table –1 : Details of CES Coverage
States in which C E S was conducted
Land Record States/UTs 1. Andhra Pradesh
2. Assam 3. Bihar
4.Chhattisgarh 5.Gujarat
6.Haryana
7.Himachal Pradesh 8.Jammu &Kashmir
9. Jharkhand 10.Karnataka
11.Madhya Pradesh 12.Maharashtra
13.Punjab
14.Rajasthan 15.Tamil Nadu
16.Uttar Pradesh 17.Delhi
18.Uttarakhand
19. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 20. Puducherry
EARAS States 1.Kerala
2.Orissa
3.West Bengal
Other States and UTs 1.Andaman district of A & N Islands
2. Daman & Diu 3.Goa
4.Manipur 5.Meghalaya
6.Tripura
States/UTs in which C E S was not conducted
1. Arunachal Pradesh 5. Nagaland
2. Chandigarh 6. Sikkim
3. Lakshadweep
4. Mizoram
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The results of survey conducted in Manipur, Tripura and Andaman and Nicobar
Islands are not included in this report as no information was received from these States /
UTs.
3.2 Details of crops on which crop cutting experiments under CES were planned in
States/UTs together with the year of initiation of the survey and adoption of CES results for
estimates of production are given in Appendix-I. It also gives information about the stratum,
pre-stratification, if any, made in different States and size & shape of the plot adopted for the
crop cutting experiments. It is evident that there is no uniformity among the States in respect
of the plot size and shape even for major crops. Attempts need to be made to adopt the
uniform shape and size of the cuts at least for important crops.
3.3 During the agricultural year 2009-10, a total of 70 crops comprising 54 food and 16
non-food crops were covered under CES in different States / UTs. The details of
different categories of crops are given in Table –2 and also presented in Chart I & II
Table - 2: Crops covered under CES during 2009-10
S. No. Particulars No. of crops (%)
Food Crops
1 Cereals 7 (13%)
2 Pulses & Beans 12 (22%)
3 Small Millets 7 (13%)
4 Condiments & Spices 10 (18%)
5 Fruits & Vegetables 16 (30%)
6 Sugar (Sugarcane & Cocoa) 2 (4%)
Total 54
Non –Food Crops
1 Oil Seeds 11 (69%) 2 Fibres 3 (19%)
3 Drugs & Narcotics 2 (12%)
Total 16
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Chart - I
Chart – II
Distribution of Non - Food Crops (16)
2009-10
69%
19%
12%
Oil Seeds Fibres Drugs & Narcotics
Distribution of Food Crops (54)
2009-10
13%22%
13%
18%30%
4%
Cereals PulsesSmall Millets Condiments & SpicesFruits & Vegetables Sugar ( Sugarcane & Cocoa)
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3.4 The Field Operations Division (FOD) of the National Sample Survey Office (NSSO)
continuously reviews the coverage of crops under CES in States / UTs from the point of view of
importance, relative significance etc. measured in terms of share in all India production. During
the Agriculture Year 2009-10, a total of 1352 experiments were planned on new crops in three
States. These includes 120 experiments on one crop in Jharkhand, 620 experiment on one crop in
Meghalaya and 612 experiments on one crop in Uttarakhand. Details of the addition of crop
under CES during 2009-10 are given in Table -3:
Table- 3: Deletion of Crops under CES in 2009-10
State Crop No. of Experiments
Addition
Jharkhand Masur (Rabi) 120
Meghalaya Ginger (Kharif) 620
Uttarakhand Sawan (Kharif) 612
Total 1352
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4.1 The sampling design generally adopted for the CES during 2009-10 is that of Stratified
Multi-Stage Random Sampling, with Tehsils/Taluks/RIcircles/CD Blocks/Anchals etc. as
Strata and revenue village within a Stratum as First Stage Unit of sampling, survey
number/field within each selected village as sampling unit at the second stage and
experimental plot of a specified shape and size as the ultimate unit of sampling.
Appendix -I inter-alia, gives the stratum, shape and size of the experimental plot for each
crop in different States/UTs. In each selected primary unit of sampling, generally two
survey numbers/fields growing the experimental crop are selected for conducting crop
cutting experiments. However, in Dadra and Nagar Haveli three survey numbers/ fields
are selected instead of two.
4.2 Generally, 80-120 experiments are conducted for a crop in a major district, where a
district is considered as major for a given crop if the area under the crop in the district
exceeds 80,000 hectares or lies between 40,000 and 80,000 hectares but exceeds the
average area per district in the State. Otherwise, district is considered as minor for a given
crop. Experiments in minor districts are so adjusted that the precision of the estimate is
fairly high and the workload on the field staff is manageable. On an average, about 44 or
46 experiments are planned in a minor district. The number of experiments allotted to a
district is distributed among the strata within the district roughly in proportion to the area
under the crop in the stratum.
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4.3 In the 3 non-land record States of Kerala, Orissa and West Bengal, both area and yield are
estimated on the basis of sample surveys. The crop cutting experiments are planned in a
sub-sample of the primary units selected for the purpose of area enumeration. While the
general procedure for selection of sampling units at different stages is the same as that in
other States, some special features in these States need specific mention. In Kerala,
block/city corporation or municipalities with an area of 10 sq. kms. and above are treated
as separate stratum. Municipalities with an area of less than 10 sq. kms. are merged with
adjoining blocks and treated as a single stratum. These blocks are divided into a number of
Investigator Zones depending on the area of a block, nature of land etc. City corporation
area is divided into three Investigator Zones. Each Municipality with an area more than 10
sq. kms. is treated as a single Investigator Zone. The number of crop cutting experiments
conducted in each Investigator Zone is 8 per season for paddy, 3 each for Coconut and
Banana, and 2 each for Tapioca, Arecanut, Cashewnut, Pepper, Plantain, Sesamum and
Jackfruit in an agricultural year. In Municipal area having separate Investigator Zone, 10
crop cutting experiments are conducted in respect of Paddy per season and 5 for Coconut
per year. For City Corporation areas, 8 experiments for Paddy per season and 5 for
coconut per year in one Investigator Zone are conducted. In Orissa, crop-cutting
experiments for paddy are conducted in 40% of EARAS villages having even serial nos.
except serial nos. ending with “Zero” i. e. 10, 20, etc. in each block and for other crops, 50
% of sample villages occurring against the even serial nos. i.e. 2,4,6, etc. during Autumn
and Winter Seasons. In Summer season, all the villages selected for AES under EARAS are
covered under CES for paddy and other crops. For Paddy, the crop cutting experiments are
planned in proportion to crop area subject to minimum of two and maximum of four
experiments in a village. For other crops, only one experiment is conducted in a village. In
the State of West Bengal, the area and yield surveys conducted by the Bureau of Applied
Economics & Statistics (BAE&S) on the basis of grid sampling followed till 1985-86,
has been dispensed with and the Scheme “ Establishment of an Agency for Reporting
Agricultural Statistics” (EARAS) has become not only the primary source for area
statistics but also the source to provide the frame for selection of villages for conduct of
crop cutting experiments under CES in the State. Since Kharif 1996-97, the frame for
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sampling of plots for CCEs is prepared by BAE&S on its own. Ten mouzas out of
all the EARAS mouzas in a block are randomly selected for CCE. A 10% systematic
sample (subject to a minimum of 100 plots) of all the plots in a selected mouza, is taken
and the type of land use for each plot in the sample is identified. In this way, a sub-frame of
plots cultivating each crop is prepared for each such mouza. If the number of plots
cultivating a crop in a mouza is too small, all the plots cultivating the crop are enumerated.
The plots for conducting CCEs are sampled out of this sub-frame. In all, 20 plots are taken
in the form of two inter-penetrating sub-samples of size 10 each for each block for a crop.
On the basis of these, two independent estimates of yield rate are obtained for a block and
these are later combined to give an overall estimate.
4.4 In some States, the sampling design takes into account the stratification according to
inputs viz. Irrigation and Seed variety for major crops. Details of such stratification are
given in Table-4. While the idea of evolving a general design for stratification needs
examination, it is felt that there would be practical difficulties in attempting stratification
according to variety mainly due to non-availability of required data in the present system
of area statistics at different levels.
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Table - 4: Stratification according to inputs adopted in sampling design during 2009-10
Sl.
No.
State
Crop for which pre- stratification is done according to
Irrigation & seed Irrigation Seed
1. Andhra Pradesh - Paddy (Kharif & Rabi)
-
2. Bihar Paddy (Agh.) & Wheat
Paddy ( Bha.) & Sugarcane
Paddy (Gar.) & Maize (Bha. & Gar.)
3. Chhattisgarh Paddy* & Wheat* - -
4. Gujarat - Paddy (Kharif), Wheat & Cotton
-
5. Jharkhand - - Paddy (Agh.) & Wheat
6. Karnataka Paddy (Kharif, Rabi.* & Sum.*), Jowar (Kharif Rabi & Sum.**), Bajra (Kharif), Maize (Kharif, Rabi & Sum.**), Ragi (Kharif,Rabi & Sum.**) & Wheat
Groundnut@ (Kharif, Rabi & Sum.), Cotton (Kharif), Gram , Sunflower (Kharif, Rabi & Sum. *)
Maize (Sum.)
7. Madhya Pradesh
Paddy*& Wheat
* - -
8. Maharashtra - Paddy (Kharif), Jowar (Rabi), Bajra, Wheat & Cotton .
-
9. Rajasthan - Gram & Wheat -
10. Tamil Nadu - Jowar, Bajra, Maize, Ragi, Groundnut, Sesamum & Cotton.
-
* Pre –stratification according to seed is only for irrigated.
@ Pre-stratification is only in the relevant districts and not for the State as a whole.
** Pre –stratification according to irrigation is only for HYV.
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5.1 Assignment relating to planning of survey, training of field staff, organisation of field
work and tabulation of data is the responsibility of the State Agricultural Statistics
Authority (SASA) in each State/UT. The SASA in the State is either the Director of the
Bureau/Directorate of Economics and Statistics or the Director of Agriculture or the
Director of Land Record depending on the administrative arrangements in each State/UT.
The primary field work of the survey is generally entrusted to the staff of the State
Department of Revenue, Agriculture, Community Development or Statistics, exclusively
or as a part of their normal duties. In the six States viz., Assam, Kerala, Meghalaya and
Orissa and in the UT of Puducherry, the primary work during 2009-10 was carried out by
trained whole time staff of the Department of Statistics. Appendix- III gives State-wise
information about the primary agency assigned with the task of conduct of crop cutting
experiments on different crops. Workload of the primary field staff of different agencies in
the State/UT in the two seasons and also for the entire year is shown in Appendix - IV. It
is observed that at all India level, 2.0 percent and 2.7 percent of the primary workers had
to conduct more than 12 experiments during Kharif and Rabi respectively and 4.8 percent
of the primary workers had to conduct more than 20 experiments annually during 2009-
10. As per the detail given in Table-5, it is observed that the workload of primary worker
during the year was high in Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat,
Kerala, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Orissa, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
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Table - 5: High workload of primary workers during 2009-10
State Agency for
field work
Total
strength
No. of primary workers
conducted more than
12 Experiments 20 Expts.
Annually Kharif Rabi
Andhra Pradesh Statistical 662 157 85 134
Agriculture 1606 96 38 67
Assam Statistical 141 141 141 141
Bihar Revenue
512
57 168 84
Statistical 15 38 22
Agriculture 6 27 7
Chhattisgarh Revenue 210 210 163 185
Agriculture
Goa Agriculture Kh. 20 20 0 0
Agriculture Rabi 24 0 24 0
Gujarat Agriculture 3290 110 152 163
Kerala Statistical 929 0 0 811
Maharashtra Revenue Kh. 1518 49 0 2
Meghalaya Statistical 38 38 38 38
Orissa Statistical 929 0 0 927
Punjab Agriculture Kh. 503 36 0 3
Tamil Nadu Agriculture 813 91 0 194
West Bengal Statistical 253 242 228 244
5.2 Heavy work load of primary workers adversely affects the results of crop cutting
experiments and may lead to loss of experiments. States may make efforts to ensure that
experiments are allotted to the primary workers as per the norms, in order to improve the
quality in the conduct of experiments.
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6.1 The Field Operations Division of NSSO has the overall responsibility of assisting the
States/UTs in developing suitable techniques for obtaining reliable and timely estimates,
providing technical guidance and ensuring adoption of uniform concepts, definitions and
procedures in CES in the States/UTs. It reviews the design, plan, details of
implementation and the results of the surveys and associates itself with the conduct of
training camps organised for the State field staff and participates in the primary field work
by exercising technical supervision.
6.2 The NSSO (FOD ) received plan of work of CES for the year 2009-10 from all the States
and offered comments wherever necessary in regard to planning and organisation of the
survey. Some of the earlier suggestions with regard to timely selection of sample units,
improving the response rates, ensuring adequate departmental supervision, timely
communication of preliminary results and supply of equipment were reiterated. Adoption
of plot size of 5 meters x 5 meters was stressed in the case of States where it has not so far
been adopted.
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7.1 During the year 2009-10, a total of 9,50,757 experiments were planned under CES at all
India level. The corresponding figure during 2008-09 was 8,91,757 experiments. This
shows a increase of 59, 000 experiments during 2009-10.
7.2 The number of experiments planned over the last 10 years given in Table-6 shows an
overall rising trend, indicating the overwhelming response to the approach for adoption
of objective sampling techniques of crop cutting experiments in greater magnitude from
year to year for estimation of yield rates in the country. The significant rise in no. of
experiments in CES from 2004-05 onwards is due to inclusion of experiments required for
the purpose of National Agriculture Insurance Scheme.
Table –6 : Number of Experiments planned Under CES
Year Kharif Rabi/Sum. Total
Food Non-
Food
Total Food Non-
Food
Total Food Non-
Food
Total
2000-01# 229739 55621 285360 145679 38931 184610 375418 94552 469970
2001-02 253471 56568 310039 160474 45532 206006 413945 102100 516045
2002-03 267842 63550 331392 162156 45471 207627 429998 109021 539019
2003-04 280919 73470 354389 171923 46908 218831 452842 120378 573220
2004-05 400741 73786 474527 285645 56143 341788 686386 129929 816315
2005-06 427846 100611 528457 296041 63446 359487 723887 164057 887944
2006-07 446505 104469 550974 299106 70103 369209 745611 174572 920183
2007-08 489671 106748 596419 306138 71061 377199 795809 177809 973618
2008-09 433612 84688 518300 304113 69344 373457 737725 154032 891757
2009-10 ## 470887 100605 571492 307216 72049 379265 778103 172654 950757
# It includes figures for the year 1999-2000 for Meghalya as no data for the year 2000-01 was received from SASA. # # It includes figures for the year 2005-06 for Jammu & Kashmir and Delhi for the year 2006-07 as
no data for the year 2009-10 was received from SASA, till finalization of CES review.
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7.3 Table-7 gives the percentage of food and non-food crops season-wise (Kharif and Rabi) to the total
experiments planned at the interval of every 5 years starting from 1974-75. As seen from the table,
there is consistent increase in the number of experiments planned for Rabi non-food crops under CES
up to 1994-95.
Table–7 : Summary of Experiments planned under CES Since 1974-75
Year Total
Experiments
Percentage of Kharif
Crops
Percentage of Rabi
Crops
Food Non-Food Food Non –Food
74-75 193639 43.0 18.9 33.5 4.6 79-80 268782 51.7 10.7 32.2 5.4
84-85 303465 50.2 10.3 32.0 7.5
89-90 * 373094 47.9 9.3 35.1 7.7 94-95 446003 46.7 9.4 34.5 9.4
99-2000@ 477514 47.4 10.6 33.6 8.4 2004-05 816315 49.1 9.0 35.0 6.9
2009-10 # 950757 49.5 10.6 32.3 7.6 * It does not include figures for West Bengal and Meghalaya as information was not received. @ It includes figures for the year 1998-99 for Jammu & Kashmir as no data for the year 1999-2000
was received from SASA. # It includes figures for the year 2005-06 for Jammu & Kashmir and Delhi for the year 2006-07 as
no data for the year 2009-10 was received from SASA.
7.4 Details of number of experiments planned under CES during 2009-10 for food and non-food crops
are given in Annex-I(a) . It may be seen from the Annex that out of total 9,50,757 experiments
planned, 7,78,103 (82%) were on food crops and 1,72,654 (18%) on non-food crops (Chart -III).
Corresponding shares in cropped area under food and non-food crops were 77% and 23%
respectively (Chart -IV). If season-wise details are considered, it may be observed that Kharif crops
account for a major share of 5,71,492 (60%) experiments and Rabi crops for 3,79,265 (40%)
experiments.
7.5 Fruits and Vegetables form an essential item of human diet. Sixteen important fruits and vegetable
crops in 13 States were covered under CES (Appendix-II) and presented in this report. Out of
7,78, 103 (83%) experiments for food crops only 37,090 (3.9%) experiments were covered under
fruits and vegetable crops. Among fruits and vegetable crops, 21% of the experiments were
accounted for fruits and 79% for vegetable crops. A plan scheme namely “Crop Estimation
Survey on Fruits and Vegetables” is being implemented in 11 States on pilot basis from 1982-83.
However, the results of the scheme are not included in this report as no information has been
received from fruits & vegetables growing States.
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Chart – III
Chart – IV
SHARE OF AREA: FOOD AND NON - FOOD CROPS 2009-10
23%
77%
Food Non-Food
SHARE OF CROP- CUTTING EXPTS : FOOD AND NON -
FOOD CROPS 2009-10
82%
18%
Food Non-Food
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7.6 The States of Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh
have accounted for more than 58 percent of the gross area sown ( Chart-V). However, the
distribution of experiments over States/UTs reveals that more than 67 percent of the
experiments were planned in Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa and Madhya
Pradesh (Chart-VI). Table-8 shows increase of 67, 043 experiments during 2009-10 due to
substantial increase in number of experiments planned for a number of crops in the states of
Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Rajasthan, TamilNadu, Uttarakhand, Daman & Diu and
Puducherry. The substantial increase in the State of TamilNadu was due to planning in
National Agriculture Insurance Scheme during 2009-10. In the states of Haryana, Kerala,
Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, the number of experiments
planned decreased by 8043. The net increase of experiments in the States is 59,000 during
2009-10 over 2008-09. There was no change in planning in the state/UT of Dadra & Nagar
Haveli.
Table–8: Comparison of no. of expts. planned during 2009-10 and 2008-09
State
Increase
State
Decrease
No. of experiments planned No. of experiments planned
2009-10 2008-09 Difference 2009-10 2008-09 Difference
Andhra Pradesh 30716 29396 1320 Haryana 9324 9536 212
Assam 14250 11250 3000 Kerala 32725 33045 320
Bihar 33740 33230 510 Madhya Pradesh 43304 43448 144
Chhattisgarh 14542 11296 3246 Orissa 52782 54670 1888
Goa 589 576 13 Punjab 6784 6860 76 Gujarat 23880 23524 356 Uttar Pradesh 317998 318884 886
Himachal Pradesh 4948 4920 28 West Bengal 36321 40838 4517
Jharkhand 20310 19280 1030
Karnataka 99774 98362 1412
Maharashtra 92363 92053 310 Meghalaya 2198 1586 612
Rajasthan 38144 38110 34
TamilNadu # 62042 7678 54364
Uttarakhand 8420 7690 730
Daman & Diu 50 48 2 Puducherry 254 178 76
Total 67043 Total 8043
Note : # Including 54,154 number of experiments planned under NAIS.
7.7 Annexes-I(b) and I(c) give the State-wise details of experiments planned for food crops
during Kharif and Rabi, 2009-10 respectively and Annexes-1(d) and 1(e) give similar details for
non-food crops. Summary of details are presented in Table-9 & Table-10.
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Chart - V
DISTRIBUTION OF GROSS CROPPED AREA AMONG MAJOR
STATES 2009-10
15%
11%
13%7%
42%
12%
Uttar Pradesh Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh
Maharashtra Andhra Pradesh Others
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Chart - VI
DISTRIBUTION OF CROP-CUTTING EXPTS. AMONG MAJOR
STATES 2009-10
35%
10%
5%
33%
6%
11%Uttar Pradesh MaharastraKarnataka OrissaMADHYA PRADESH Others
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Table – 9: Details of Experiments planned on Food
and Non- Food Crops during 2009-10
S. No. Particulars No. of Expts. Percentage
A. FOOD CROPS 740115 82.5
1 Cereals 514113 57.3 2 Pulses & beans 143438 16
3 Small Millets 5368 0.6
4 Sugar & Cocoa 27295 3.0 5 Condiments & Spices 12911 1.4
6 Fruits & Vegetables 37090 4.2
B. NON-FOOD CROPS 156488 17.5
1 Oil Seeds 131397 14.7
2 Fiber Crops 23241 2.6 3 Drugs & Narcotics 1850 0.2
TOTAL 896603 100
Table- 10: Distribution of Experiments planned
for Main Crops during 2009-10
Sl. No. Crop No. of
Expts. % to total Expts.
1. Paddy 213521 23.8
2. Jowar 39052 4.4
3. Bajra 34406 3.8
4. Maize 47527 5.3
5. Ragi 12810 1.4
6. Wheat 160467 17.9
7. Barley 6330 0.7
8. Gram 33357 3.7
9. Sugarcane 26544 3.0
10. Groundnut 28762 3.2
11. R & M 38915 4.3
12. Cotton 18596 2.1
7.8 Annexes 1(b) to 1(e) also provide information on the percentage of area covered
under (CES) to the total area in the States covered. Crop-wise summary for main crops are
presented in Table-11. It would be seen that area covered under CES for food and
non-food crops was substantial. However, there exists a need for extending CES in
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different States to cover important pulses, oil seeds and cash crops. The issue of extending
the scope of the CES to encompass important crops not covered at present is needed to be
attended by concerned States/UTs. Distribution of area and experiments by category of
crops are presented in Chart-VII and Chart-VIII respectively.
Table – 11: Percentage area covered under CES
Sl.
No.
Crop %age area covered by CES to total area under the
crop in the States covered
1. Paddy (Kharif) 94
Paddy (Rabi / Sum.) 99
2. Jowar (Kharif) 92
Jowar (Rabi / Sum.) 94
3. Bajra (Kharif & Rabi / Sum.) 98
4. Maize (Kharif ) 95
Maize (Rabi / Sum.) 71
5. Ragi (Kharif & Rabi / Sum.) 85
6. Wheat 97
7. Barley 82
8. Gram 97
9. Redgram/Tur (Kharif&Rabi) 86
10. Sugarcane 95
11. Sunflower (Kharif) 92
Sunflower (Rabi / Sum.) 82
12. Groundnut (Kharif) 98
Groundnut (Rabi / Sum.) 76
13. Sesamum(Kharif& Rabi/Sum.) 90
14. Castor 88
15. Rape & Mustard 94
16. Linseed 89
17. Safflower 92
18, Coconut 100
19. Niger 68
20. Cotton 88
21. Jute 98
22. Mesta 86
23. Tobacco 88
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Chart-VII
Chart- VIII
DISTRIBUTION OF AREA BY CATEGORY OF CROPS
2009-10
60%12%
16%
7%5%
CEREALS PULSES OIL SEEDS FIBRES OTHERS
DISTRIBUTION OF EXPTS. BY CATEGORY OF
CROPS 2009-10
57%
16%
15%
3%9%
CEREALS PULSES OIL SEEDS FIBRES OTHERS
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8.1 A programme for imparting training to primary workers engaged in the conduct of crop cutting
experiments under CES is held in each State at the beginning of each season/year. In Goa,
Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh, Delhi and Puducherry, the training was held in the beginning of each crop season and
in other States, it was held at the commencement of the agricultural year 2009-10. NSSO
officials also participated in the training programmes either as trainers or as observers.
8.2 Annex-II shows the agency-wise details of the number of training centres, number of primary
workers who attended the training and the extent of NSSO participation in the training
programmes in the year 2009-10. During the year, training was organised in 1899 centres. At
all India level, 38,031 primary workers out of 77,679 were called for training and 32,209
attended the training camps resulting in 85% attendance in CES training camps.
Attendance in the training camps was generally satisfactory. States where the attendance of
various agencies was less than the All-India average were Himachal Pradesh (Revenue &
Agriculture in Rabi), Jammu & Kashmir (Revenue in Kharif), Karnataka (Agriculture &
RDPR), Madhya Pradesh (Revenue), Maharashtra ( Zila Parishad in Kharif & Rabi, Agriculture
in Kharif & Rabi and Revenue in Rabi), Uttarakhand (Revenue Plain) and Uttar Pradesh
(Revenue in Kharif). It is essential that all the staff engaged in the conduct of crop cutting
experiments are fully familiar with the technical aspects, the methodology and operational
procedures relevant to the conduct of the experiments. Conduct of experiments by untrained
personnel would introduce subjectivity and unreliable data in the scientific process. To obviate
this, the feasibility of arranging separate training for absentees subsequently may have to be
explored.
8.3 During 2009-10, the officials of NSSO (FOD) posted in different States associated themselves
with the training programmes, either as trainers or observers in all the States except in Assam,
Bihar, Goa, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Delhi, Daman & Diu
and Puducherry. In all, out of the 1899 training centers, NSSO officials participated in 774
(41%) centers as observers and imparted training in 185 (9.7 %) centers to 968 primary
workers.
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9.1 Supervision of field work is an essential part of any large-scale sample survey for ensuring
quality of data collected. A threefold approach is adopted in the States for supervision of crop
cutting experiments planned under CES. This includes
(i) Supervision by the statistical staff of State Agricultural Statistics Authorities (SASA),
(ii) Supervision by the Departmental staff i.e. by the supervisory officers of the
Departments whose workers are responsible for the conduct of crop cutting
experiments in the field and
(iii) Supervision by the Technical personnel of the NSSO (FOD)
In the States of Assam, Kerala, Meghalaya, Orissa and the UT of Puducherry where the field
work was conducted only by the staff of Statistical Department, the supervision was done by
the Statistical Deptt only. In the case of Himachal Pradesh and Union Territories of Dadra &
Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu though there are other primary supervisory field agencies,
the supervision was done by the State Statistical Departments only. Though supervision of the
conduct of crop cutting experiments in various States was in vogue since inception of
Agricultural Statistical Wing, NSSO (FOD) from the year 1973-74 (Rabi) onwards, NSSO
personnel are participating in the supervision by conducting sample check on crop cutting
experiments at harvest and post-harvest stages in a pre-assigned sample under the Scheme for
Improvement of Crop Statistics (ICS) in 20 States and 2 Union Territories. Under this
Scheme, State Statistical Staff also undertakes similar sample checks on matching sample
basis. During the year 2009-10, total number of experiments planned for sample check under
the Scheme were 15,732 for Central and 15,662 for State samples during Kharif, Rabi and
Summer seasons.
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9.2 Annex -III (a) shows State-wise total number of experiments planned under CES,
number of experiments inspected by each agency and breakup of such supervision for
Kharif and Rabi seasons according to food and non-food crops. Annex- III (b) gives
crop-wise details of experiments supervised by each agency in a State. A summary of
details of supervision at all India level is given in Table -12.
Table –12: Supervision of crop cutting Experiments during 2009-10
Note : Excluding figures of NAIS of TamilNadu State.
During 2009-10, about 28% of the total experiments planned were supervised, out of which
10 percent were supervised by the State Statistical Department, 16 percent by other State
Departments and 2 percent by NSSO. The figures for supervision during the previous year
were 9%, 8% and 2% respectively. However, the supervision was conducted at harvest stage
Item No. of
expts.
Planned
No. of Experiments Supervised by
State Statistical
Department
Other State
Departments NSSO
Total
(%)
At
Harvest
(%)
Total
(%)
At
Harvest
(%)
Total
(%)
At
Harvest
(%)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Kharif
Food Crops
432899 5333 (12)
51278 (12)
73696 (17)
65467 (15)
7371 (2)
7183 (2)
Non-Food Crops
84439 10027 (12)
9659 (11)
20020 (24)
16897 (20)
2088 (2)
2048 (2)
Combined 517338 63360 (12)
60937 (12)
93716 (18)
82364 (16)
9459 (2)
9231 (2)
Rabi
Food Crops
307216 20473 (7)
19119 (6)
37337 (12)
30155 (10)
4480 (1)
4357 (1)
Non-Food Crops
72049 8173 (11)
7816 (11)
14105 (20)
11090 (15)
1032 (1)
976 (1)
Combined 379265 28646 (8)
26935 (7)
51442 (14)
41245 (11)
5512 (1)
5333 (1)
TOTAL
(Percentage) 896603
92006
(10)
87872
(10)
145158
(16)
123609
(14)
14971
(2)
14564
(2)
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in more than 90% cases. It may also be observed from the State-wise position as given
in Annex – III (a) that the total supervision by State Statistical Department was above
25 percent in the States of Goa, Orissa, TamilNadu, Delhi, Daman & Diu and Puducherry
and was below 10 percent in the States of Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh, Meghalaya, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand. Total supervision by other
State Departments was above 25 percent in case of Gujarat, Orissa, Rajasthan Uttarakhand
and Delhi and was below 10 percent in the States of Bihar and Jammu & Kashmir. Total
supervision by NSSO officer in individual State varied from 1 percent in Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa & Uttar Pradesh to 34 percent in Delhi. Above details are
summarised in the following Bar diagram ( Chart-IX ). Inspection is an integral part for
improvement in the collection of data and requires due attention of the supervisors.
Chart - IX
0
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300000
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500000
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
YEAR
Supervision of Crop Cutting Experiments
PLANNED STATE STATISTICAL DEPTT.
OTHER STATE DEPTT. NSSO
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No supervision was conducted in the States of Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Dadra & Nagar
Haveli (Rabi) and Daman & Diu (Rabi) although the supervisory agencies are in
function.
9.3 From Annex-III (a), which also gives the breakup of experiments supervised during the
two major seasons, it is seen that the supervision was well distributed for both seasons as
well as over food and non-food crops. Crop-wise details of supervision given in
Annex-III (b) are summarised in Table-13. It is seen that at all India level, the total
supervision varied between 12 and 64 percent for important crops like Paddy, Jowar,
Bajra, Maize, Ragi, Wheat, Barley, Groundnut, Sesamum, Cotton and Jute, and in the
range of 18 to 49 percent for crops like Gram, other pulses and beans, Small Millets,
Condiments & Spices, Linseed, Castor, Rape & Mustard and other Oilseeds. For other
crops like Sugar, Drugs & Narcotics, Fruits & Vegetables and Mesta, the supervision was
less than 18 percent, which needs improvement. There is a need to increase the
supervision for the crops in all the departments so that the percentage of supervision is
above 20%. This will definitely improve the quality of data collected in the field.
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Table-13: Crop- wise percentage of Experiments supervised during 2009-10
Crop
Percentage of Experiments inspected by
State
Statistical
Deptt
Other State
Departments
NSSO All Deptts
Total At
Harvest
stage
Total At
Harvest
stage
Total At
Harvest
stage
Total At Harvest
stage
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Paddy 15 15 16 14 2 2 34 31
Jowar 5 5 17 13 2 2 24 19 Bajra 4 4 16 14 2 2 22 20
Maize 12 12 16 15 2 2 29 28 Ragi 29 23 34 32 1 1 64 56
Wheat 3 2 8 6 1 1 12 10
Barley 4 4 36 29 3 3 43 36 Gram 4 4 20 14 2 2 26 20
Other Pluses & Beans 15 15 20 17 1 1 36 33
Small Millets 7 6 15 15 2 2 24 23 Sugars 6 5 10 7 2 2 18 14
Condiments & Spices 5 4 21 18 1 1 26 23
Fruits & Vegetables 8 7 10 10 1 1 18 17
Groundnut 20 19 30 26 3 3 53 47
Sesamum 20 20 31 27 1 1 52 48 Castor 14 14 31 30 3 3 49 47
Rape & Mustard 9 9 18 15 2 2 28 25
Linseed 5 5 11 10 2 2 18 17 Other Oil Seeds 6 5 19 14 1 1 25 19
Cotton 8 8 20 15 4 4 32 27 Jute 24 24 6 6 3 3 33 33
Mesta 11 8 2 0 - - 13 8 Drugs & Narcotics 6 4 9 6 0 0 15 10
9.4 An idea about the extent of participation by the State Statistical and the NSSO officials under the
Scheme for Improvement of Crop Statistics (ICS) by way of association in the sample check on
crop cutting experiments may be had from the details presented in Table-14. It is seen that a total
of 27,293 ( 3.82% ) experiments of the 7,15,384 experiments planned (for the crops covered under
ICS) were spot checked at harvest stage either by Central or State agencies during 2009-10 as
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against 26,904 (3.78%) experiments out of 7,11,636 experiments planned during 2008-09. No sample
check work under ICS was carried out in Delhi for State sample. Details of Crop-wise allocation of number
of experiments under ICS States are presented in Appendix VII.
Table -14: Supervision under scheme of ICS during 2009-10
Sl.
No.
State Number of Experiments Percentage
of
Supervision
under ICS at
harvest stage
Planned
under CES
(for crops
covered
under ICS)
Supervised under ICS at
harvest stage by
Central
Staff
State
Staff
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1. Andhra Pradesh 24746 1118 1087 2205 8.91
2. Assam 14250 434 353 787 5.52
3. Bihar 25620 614 421 1035 4.04
4 Chhattisgarh 12462 329 328 657 5.27 5. Gujarat 17900 962 683 1645 9.19
6. Haryana 8758 700 688 1388 15.85 7. Himachal Pradesh 4948 265 117 382 7.72 8. Jammu & Kashmir $ 4626 152 63 215 4.65 9. Jharkhand 17222 200 91 291 1.69
10. Karnataka 67664 767 864 1631 2.41 11. Kerala 21664 512 511 1023 4.72 12. Madhya Pradesh 39246 1078 1054 2132 5.43 13. Maharashtra 81948 1097 755 1852 2.26 14. Orissa 17405 828 825 1653 9.50 15. Punjab 6784 671 623 1294 19.07 16. Rajasthan 32044 906 760 1666 5.20 17. Tamil Nadu @ 5930 749 733 1482 24.99 18. Uttarakhand 6948 144 180 324 4.66 19. Uttar Pradesh 277082 2272 1831 4103 1.48 20. West Bengal 27743 689 732 1421 5.12 21. Delhi $ 140 47 * 47 33.57 22. Puducherry 254 30 30 60 23.62 All States 715384 14564 12729 27293 3.82
Note: - 1. @ : Excluding number of experiments planned under NAIS. 2. $ : Figures pertain to the year 2005-06 for Jammu & Kashmir and year 2006-07 for Delhi.
3. * : No sample check work under ICS was carried out in Delhi for State Sample.
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9.5 Sample checks under ICS are being undertaken specifically to assess the extent to which
the prescribed techniques and procedures are adhered to by the primary workers while
conducting the experiments and provide spot guidance wherever necessary. The findings
of the sample checks show that during 2009-10, 60 percent experiments were
conducted as per the prescribed procedures. There still exists ample scope for
improvement specially in regard to reporting of ancillary particulars like irrigation,
varieties of seed, fertilizers/manures, selection of random numbers and locating and
marking of plots. Errors in selection of random numbers, locating and marking of plots
were observed in 4 percent of experiments. Errors in reporting ancillary information were
observed to the extent of 8 percent for Kharif, Rabi and Summer seasons taken together.
Erroneous reporting of ancillary information was more than any other type of error. The
sample checks revealed that the primary workers assigned with the task of conducting the
experiment do not use, in sizeable number of cases, the equipment supplied for the
purpose. The incidence was particularly noticeable in the State of Andhra Pradesh, Assam,
Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Punjab, West Bengal, Delhi and
Puducherry. The tendency to delegate the work of crop cutting experiments to untrained
workers was observed to be comparatively high in case of Uttar Pradesh (Kharif 6%,
Rabi 9 % and Summer 21 %) during 2009-10.
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10.1 State-wise number of experiments analysed and percentage response during Kharif and
Rabi seasons for food and non - food crops under CES are detailed in Annex-IV (a).
10.2 In 2009-10, the overall response for c.c. experiments recorded is 95 percent which is the same
as in the previous year. Percentage response for food crops during Kharif and Rabi, 2009-10
was 96 % & 94 % respectively and for non-food crops, it was 95 % & 92 % respectively.
Response was below 90 percent in Assam (87 %), Bihar ( 84 %), Himachal Pradesh (89 %),
Jammu & Kashmir (88 %), Madhya Pradesh ( 89 %) and Dadra & Nagar Haveli (65 %).
Special measures are needed to improve the response to more than 90 percent in these States.
10.3 An analysis of non-response was attempted with a view to focus and locate the specific
causes leading to non- response, facilitating taking adequate corrective measures. State-
wise details of number of experiments that could not be taken up for analysis are given in
Annex-IV (b). For all crops taken together, it is seen that 94.9 percent of the total number
of experiments planned were analysed. Of the remaining (5.1 percent) experiments which
could not be analysed, 3.5 percent were reported to be lost in the field, 1.2 percent were
reported to be rejected at tabulation stage and for the remaining 0.4 percent of experiments,
precise reasons for the exclusion were not available.
10.4 Out of 3.5 percent experiments lost in the field, no specific reasons had been reported in
respect of 2.3 percent experiments while 0.4 percent experiments were lost due to
harvesting of the crop by the cultivator prior to the date fixed for the experiments. The
percentage of experiments lost in the field was more than 10 % in Assam (12.9 %),
Jharkhand (19.0 %), Madhya Pradesh (10.6 %), West Bengal (10.2 %) and Dadar & Nagar
Haveli (34.6 %).
10.5 At all India level (States covered), data for 0.2 percent of the experiments could not be
included for analysis. Such cases where more than 5% experiments were rejected at the
tabulation stage include the State of Jammu & Kashmir (7.3 %).
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10.6 The number of experiments for which reasons for non-inclusion in the analysis were not
available was comparatively more for food crops than for non-food crops. In Bihar, no
reason could be ascribed for exclusion from analysis of 8.1 percent of experiments. Non-
response is to be kept within the permissible margin and timely remedial measures are to
be taken for exercising adequate checks.
10.7 Results of crop cutting experiments for each crop along with the number of experiments
planned and analysed indicating the response achieved during 2009-10 are given in
Annex -V. Table-15 shows the crop-wise percentage response at all India level for
important crops during 2009-10.
Table-15 : Crop - wise percentage response at All India level
for important crops under CES 2009-10
Sl.No. Crop Response (%)
1. Paddy (Kharif) 97
Paddy (Rabi / Sum.) 98
2. Jowar (Kharif) 93
Jowar (Rabi) 95
3. Bajra (Kharif) 97
Bajra (Sum.) 100
4. Maize (Kharif) 97
Maize (Rabi / Sum.) 89
5. Ragi (Kharif) 96
Ragi (Rabi / Sum.) 93
6. Wheat 95
7. Barley 89
8. Gram 94
9. Redgram/Tur 93
10. Sugarcane 89
11. Groundnut (Kharif) 96
Groundnut (Rabi / Sum.) 96
12. Sesamum (Kharif) 96
Sesamum (Rabi) 90
13. Castor 99
14. Rape & Mustard 94
15. Linseed 86
16. Cotton 96 17. Jute 90
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11.1 The estimates of average yield rate along with percentage Standard Error are presented in
Annex-V. The method of estimation followed by the States for working out the average
yield rate and its Standard Error (SE) is explained in Appendix-V. The results of
experiments conducted under the National Agricultural Insurance Scheme in Tamil Nadu
could not be combined with those of experiments under CES to arrive at final estimates of
yield rates presented in Annex-V since there was no planning reported in these
schemes during 2009-10. The trend of area, yield rates and production under important
crops during 2005-06 to 2009-10 are depicted in the Chart-X to XII respectively.
11.2 The results of CES for 2009-10 reveal that for some crops, response was very low in a few
States. For instance, it was less than 50 percent in Dadra & Nagar Haveli for Ragi (41%),
Bihar for Banana (19%); Lichi (47%); Mango (28%); Guava (9%); Jackfruit (29%);
Tomato Agh. (44%) and Haryana for Sunflower Rabi (49%). The low response obviously
affects the reliability of estimates.
11.3 Estimates of average yield rates at all India Level for the year 2009-10 and for the
previous year for some important crops are given in Table-16. These results show that the
average yield per hectare during 2009-10 was more than that of previous year for Rice
(Rabi), Ragi, Gram, Redgram, and Sugarcane crops. In case of Rice (Kharif), Jowar,
Bajra, Maize, Wheat, Barley, Groundnut(Kharif), Seasamum and Castor the average yield
has decreased.
CES 2009-10 34
Table -16 : Comparison of CES Yield Rates during 2009-10 and 2008-09
Sl. No. Crop Yield rate in (kg/ha.) Percentage
difference 2009-10 2008-09
1. Rice (Kharif) 2023 2087 -3.07 Rice (Rabi/Sum. ) 3060 3039 0.69
2. Jowar (Kharif) 866 1051 -17.60
Jowar (Rabi/ Sum.) 848 854 -0.70 3. Bajra (Comb.) 734 1021 -28.11
4. Maize (Comb.) 2044 2451 -16.61 5. Ragi (Comb.) 1307 1285 1.71
6. Wheat 2839 2928 -3.04
7. Barley 2261 2483 -8.94 8. Gram 920 903 1.88
9. Redgram/Tur 703 662 6.19 10. Sugarcane 70530 65817 7.16
11. Groundnut (Kharif) 889 986 -9.84 Groundnut (Rabi / Sum.) 1657 1571 5.47
12. Sesamum (Comb.) 293 362 -19.06
13. Castor 1548 1558 -0.64 14. Rape & Mustard 1206 1169 3.17
15. Linseed 381 356 7.02 16. Cotton (Lint) 400 472 -15.25
17. Jute 2496 2199 13.51 11.4 The dimension of the standard error does provide an idea about the precision of the
estimate. In an attempt to standardise the measure, generally, it is expressed in percentage
terms. The percentage standard errors of the estimates of average yields are furnished
along with the estimates in Annex-V. Standard error was not calculated for any crop in
Bihar, Jharkhand, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. The standard error was
also not calculated in Haryana for Sunflower; in Jammu & Kashmir for Rice, Maize,
Saffron, Potato, Rape & Mustard and Linseed; in Maharashtra for Arecanut, Cashewnut
and Coconut; Standard error was calculated only for Rice (Aut.,Wint. & Sum.), Arecanut,
Tapioca, Pepper, Banana and Plaintain in Kerala.
CES 2009-10 35
11.5 Technically, standard errors are associated with efficiency of estimates and the degree of
precision reduces with increase in the standard error. For crop yield, the desirable range
of standard error is 0 to 5 percent. It is observed that in a good number of cases, the
standard errors were above the desirable limits. The State Governments may consider
increasing the sample size of the concerned crops with increased supervision. Table-17
presents the cases where the standard errors were substantially high.
Table-17: State-wise crops with high standard error during 2009-10
Sl.No State Crop with percentage S.E.
1. Andhra
Pradesh
Greeengram Kharif (7.4), Rabi (5.8), Blackgram Kharif
(7.4), Horsegram Kharif (11.2), Korra (18.6), Castor (6.2),
Sunflower (14.0) and Soyabean (7.8).
2. Chhattisgarh Jowar (7.3), Barley (11.3) and Sesamum (6.1).
3. Gujarat Moth (7.1), Fennel (5.4) and Onion (5.1)
4. Haryana Sugarcane (7.8).
5.
Karnataka Rice Rabi (6.1), Summer Tra. Ir.(30.9), Jowar Summer Hyv
Ir. (11.4),Maize Rabi (5.3),Summer Hyv (6.5), Ragi Summer
Hyv Ir. (6.9),Greengram Rabi (8.6), Blackgram Kharif (5.8),
Rabi (8.9),Save (6.5 ), Sugarcane (5.9),Chillies Kharif (6.5),
Rabi (11.8), Sum. (13.2), Potato Kharif (8.3), Rabi (9.8),
Onion Rabi (10.7), Sum.(10.8), Cotton (5.2), Tobacco (6.2),
Avare (7.2) and Cowpea (7.3)
6. Madhya
Pradesh
Maize (5.8), Potato (6.7) and Onion (5.2)
7. Maharashtra Sesamum (9.9) and Tobacco (6.1)
8. Orissa Maize Winter (7.5), Horsegram Sum. (10.4)
9. Rajasthan Jowar (5.3), Greengram (10.7) , Blackgram (6.8), Moth
(9.4), Chowla (9.4) and Tara Meera (5.7)
10. West
Bengal
Maize (7.3), Barley (15.9), Gram(9.4), Redgram (61.8),
Greengram Rabi (5.9), Blackgram Winter (6.6),Lakh
(10.4), Masur (5.4), Peas (21.5), Rape & Mustard (5.8),
Sesamum (7.7) and Linseed (20.1)
11. Daman &
Diu
Rice (6.3) and Bajra (17.7).
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Chart - X
TREND OF AREA UNDER IMPORTANT CROPS
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Chart – XI
TREND OF YIELD RATES
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2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
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Chart - XII
TREND OF PRODUCTION
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CES 2009-10 39
11.6 Comparison of estimates of crop production for 2009-10 based on the CES results
furnished by the States with the corresponding estimates published in the “Estimates of Area and
Production of Principal Crops in India 2009-10” of the Directorate of Economics and Statistics
(DES), Union Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operation, shows differences in some cases. The
details of such cases where the differences are more than 5 % in area, production or average yield
rate are presented in Annex–VI. The main reasons for the deviation are the following:-
(i) Non-adoption of survey estimates for preparing official estimates: Such cases include
Uttar Pradesh (Greengram-Sum, and Soyabean); Jammu & Kashmir for Saffron, Rape
& Mustard and Linseed. Though survey estimates are reported as adopted, in actual
practice, these estimates are not adopted due to small sample size. The status of
adoption of CES results as obtained from State Agricultural Statistics Authority
(SASA) for various crops is given in Appendix-I.
(ii) Adoption of survey estimates only for part of the State or part of the year (season) : The cases falling under this category are as follows:-
State Crop
Maharashtra Tur, Linseed, Safflower and Niger seed (for specified Districts).
Puducherry Paddy (excluding Mahe and Yanam region).
(iii) CES estimates for oilseed crops viz., Sesamum, Rape & Mustard and Linseed in
Uttar Pradesh relate only to area and production of crops sown as pure, while official
estimates include share of production emerging out of mixed cropping. It is important
to note that mixed crops account for the bulk of oilseed area in the State.
(iv) Utilisation of previous year’s area figures for official estimates.
(v) In Kerala, the official estimate for Rice is based on the forecast reports which
are on the basis of previous year’s area estimates.
(vi) In Puducherry, the survey estimates of Rice (I) and Rice (II) are based on area under the
crop excluding Mahe and Yanam regions whereas the final forecast estimates cover
these regions also.
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12.1 Ancillary information regarding use of inputs such as irrigation, variety of seeds,
fertilizers, manures and pesticides etc. are collected in the primary schedule for crop
cutting experiments. An analysis of input data by multi-fold classification, providing an
idea about the extent of adoption of improved agricultural practices, enables proper
appreciation of the observed yield differentials.
12.2 In certain States, the sampling design provides for stratification at planning stage itself.
The inputs considered for this purpose are irrigation, variety of seed or both for various
crops. For these crops, separate estimates of average yield for each category are available
as per standard procedure. In cases where pre-stratification is not envisaged, NSSO has
been advocating post-stratification analysis of the experiments according to four fold
classification (Irrigated, Un-irrigated, High yielding variety and Local variety) for major
crops like Rice, Jowar, Bajra, Maize and Wheat and two fold classification (Irrigated and
Un-irrigated) for other crops. Under the procedure suggested, the estimates of average
yield for each category are worked out as simple average at the stratum level and as
weighted average at district level using corresponding area as weights. Likewise, the
district level estimates are pooled in a similar manner to arrive at State level estimates. It
has further been suggested that in the absence of area figures for different categories based
on girdawari, TRS estimates of area may be used as weights to work out estimates at
district as well as State level.
12.3 Preference of area figures over number of experiments adopted earlier as weights has
distinct advantages and as such the procedure is being progressively adopted in many
States. However, number of experiments continue to be used as weights in a large
number of cases and as such average yield in such cases may not tally with the
averages worked out on the basis of area figures as respective weights. Such cases are
listed in Table-18.
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Table-18: States using no. of Expts. as weights instead of area during 2009 -10
Sl.No. State Crop
1. Assam All Crops 2. Himachal Pradesh All Crops
3. Madhya Pradesh All Crops except Rice & Wheat
4. West Bengal All Crops 12.4 Data according to four-fold classifications for crops of Rice, Jowar, Bajra, Maize and
Wheat were not received from States listed below in Table-19.
Table-19: Non-receipt of data on four fold classifications during 2009 - 10
Sl.No. State Crop
1. Andhra Pradesh Rice (Kharif & Rabi). 2. Jharkhand Rice, Maize and Wheat.
3. Maharashtra Rice (Sum.), Jowar (Rabi) and Maize (Kharif & Rabi).
4. Uttarakhand Rice and Wheat.
5. Uttar Pradesh Rice, Jowar, Bajra, Maize and Wheat.
12.5 On account of operational problems, it is noticed that data as per the two fold
classifications i.e. irrigated and un-irrigated, were not received (Table-20) from the
following States for the crops mentioned against each:-
Table-20: Non-receipt of data on two fold classification during 2009-10
Sl.
No.
State Crop
1. Jharkhand All Crops.
2. Jammu & Kashmir Saffron, Potato, Rape & Mustard and Linseed. 3. Madhya Pradesh Papaya & Banana.
4. Maharashtra Redgram. 5. Kerala All Crops except Rice.
6. Rajasthan Groundnut, Soyabean, Coriander, Rape & Mustard, Linseed, Cumin, Tarameera Methi , Masur and Isabgol
7. Uttarakhand All Crops.
8. Uttar Pradesh All Crops.
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12.6 Estimates of yield rates calculated separately for irrigated and un-irrigated fields are
presented in Annex-VII. Yield rates according to four-fold classification for five major
crops are detailed in Annex-VIII.
12.7 The Committee on Improvement of Agricultural Statistics (CIAS) has recommended
tabulation of CES data based on the extent of area benefited by improved agricultural
practices, such as use of improved variety of seed, fertilizers, manures and application of
pesticides. Information about proportion of area under different agricultural practices as
reported by the States is presented in Annex-IX. This information has not been received
from Jammu & Kashmir, Maharashtra, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi for all the
crops; Jharkhand for Barley; Karnataka for Avare and Cowpea ; Rajasthan for Linseed,;
Kerala for all crops except Paddy and Madhya Pradesh for Banana and Papaya crops.
CES 2009-10 43
13.1 The produce which is harvested and weighed at the time of actual conduct of crop cutting
experiments is often different from the marketable produce. The results of the Crop
Estimation Survey are presented in terms of the marketable produce. Determination of
driage ratio, ratio of weight of marketable produce to that of the harvested produce is,
therefore, an important stage in the entire process. For this purpose, driage experiments
are carried out in all the States. Such experiments are usually conducted in a sub-sample
of plots selected for crop cutting experiments. Information enabling adequate insight
about the procedure followed for different crops in various States is given in Appendix-
VI. The details include information on the form of produce harvested for first weighment,
the form of marketable produce, procedure for drawing the sub-sample for driage
experiments, quantity of produce kept for driage, duration of the driage experiment, level
of application of driage ratios, etc.
13.2.1 Results of the driage experiments for different crops, relevant details about the number of
experiments planned and analysed, percentage recovery etc., for the year 2009-10 are
given in Annex-X (a). The recovery percentage shown in the Annex relates to the State
level, although in actual practice, district level recovery percentages are worked out and
used for estimating yield rate and production.
13.3 In view of the practical difficulties experienced by the field staff in conducting driage
experiments, it was considered desirable to examine if the driage experiments could be
conducted at a central place. Exploratory studies conclusively established the feasibility
of arranging driage experiments at a Central place and accordingly, central driage
experiments were conducted as a part of the programme of supervision of CES in the
States from 1960-61 to 1971-72. State Governments were also requested to arrange
driage experiments at a few selected centres in the CES series of crop cutting experiments.
CES 2009-10 44
The results of the driage experiments were being received from the States regularly.
Of late, it is seen that the procedure has gradually been discontinued in most of the States.
The results for Central driage experiments for 2009-10 were received only from Assam,
Karnataka, Orissa and Rajasthan. These results are presented in Annex-X (b). It may be
noted that in Assam, Karnataka and Orissa, field driage experiments are not conducted for
the crops for which central driage experiments are planned and driage ratios used for CES
results of these crops are based on Central driage experiments. Only in Rajasthan, Central
driage experiments are still planned along with field driage experiments. Column (7) of
Annex-X (b) shows the recovery percentage according to field driage experiments only
for one State viz., Rajasthan in 2009-10. In Rajasthan, it is seen that loss in driage as
per central driage is less for all crops except Gram from field driage.
13.4 As can be seen from the procedure of conducting driage experiments that various
resources have to be engaged, the experimental results are to be observed on several days
and then the driage factor is to be calculated. This procedure also leads to wastage of
grains etc. Instead of the conventional procedure of the driage experiments, moisture
meter may be used to obtain the driage ratio. Moisture meter is an instrument to measure
the moisture content in the grains from which the driage ratio can be calculated. The
instrument was used by Govt. of Uttar Pradesh and the results obtained were compared
with those of the conventional method. It was observed that the driage ratios obtained by
the two methods were comparable. Other States may also start using moisture meter for
calculating the driage ratio.
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(Annexure &
Appendices)
CES 2009-10 1
LIST OF ANNEXES
ANNEX PAGE NO.
Annex 1(a) Sample size – Total number of experiments planned under CES……………. 3 Annex 1(b) Sample size – Kharif food crops under CES…………..................................... 4 Annex 1(c) Sample size – Rabi food crops under CES…………………………………….7 Annex 1(d) Sample size – Kharif non -food crops under CES……………………………10 Annex 1(e) Sample size – Rabi non-food crops under CES………………………………12 Annex II Training of primary workers under CES……………………………………….14 Annex III(a) Supervision of field work – All Crops (Season wise)…………………….…..16 Annex III(b) Supervision of field work – Cropwise…………………………………….…. 21 Annex IV(a) Response under CES……………………………………………….………….36 Annex IV(b) Reasons for loss of experiments under CES………………………….……...37 Annex V Estimates of yield rates and production under CES………………….…… …41 Annex VI Comparison of survey estimates and official estimates in respect of those crops where difference in Area, production and yield was more than 5%...............................................................................................................63
Annex VII Estimates of yield rates from Irrigated and Un-Irrigated plots………….…..…67 Annex VIII Estimates of yield rate for Irrigated and Un-Irrigated plots
according to High Yielding and local varieties …………………………….…85 Annex IX Percentage of area under improved Agricultural practices…………..………..89 Annex X(a) Results of field driage experiments under CES……………………….……..107
Annex X(b) Results of central driage experiments organised by the States. under CES…………………………………………………………….……..116
LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX PAGE NO. Appendix I Statewise Crop coverage and details of design under CES………..….……120 Appendix II Crop coverage under CES………………………………………….…….….137 Appendix III Primary field agency for crop cutting experiments under CES…….………142 Appendix IV Workload of primary field staff on account of crop cutting experiments under CES……………………………………………....……148 Appendix V Estimation procedure under CES………………………………………….151 Appendix VI Procedure for driage experiments under CES……………………….........154 Appendix VII Sample size under ICS (Central Samples)…………………….….…..…. 159
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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN ANNEXES & APPENDICES
Agh. Aghani Agril. Agricultural Aut. Autumn Bha. Bhadai CAD Command Area Development CD Cane Development CES Crop Estimation Survey Comb. Combined Comp. Composite Dev. Development E. Early Expts. Experiments F.C. Food - Crops Gar. Garma H Hills Ha. Hectares Hyv. High Yielding Variety Ir. Irrigated Kgs. Kilograms Kh Kharif
Lv. Local Variety M x M Meter x Meter N. Natu NA Not Available NC Not Collected/ Compiled K/K/S Kar/ Kuruvai / Sornavari S/T/P Samba/ Thalady/ Pishanam N/K Navarai / Kodai NFC Non Food Crops NR. Not Received Plt. Plant Pln. Plain Reg. Regular Rt. Ratoon SASA State Agricultural Statistics Authority Stat. Statistical Sum. Summer Tra. Traditional V Virginia UI Un- irrigated Wint. Winter NAIS National Agricultural Insurance Scheme. VIS Village Insurance Scheme.
Sl.
No.
Food Non-Food Food Non-Food Food Non-Food
Crops Crops Crops Crops Crops Crops
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1. Andhra Pradesh 13068 5896 18964 9570 2182 11752 22638 8078 30716
2. Assam 8700 600 9300 3700 1250 4950 12400 1850 14250
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(VIS) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3. Bihar 13500 400 13900 18920 920 19840 32420 1320 33740
4. Chhattisgarh 7820 1192 9012 3464 2066 5530 11284 3258 14542
5. Goa 323 0 323 266 0 266 589 0 589
6. Gujarat 8306 7592 15898 6544 1438 7982 14850 9030 23880
Haryana 3718 772 4490 3312 1522 4834 7030 2294 9324
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
8. Himachal Pradesh 2538 0 2538 2410 0 2410 4948 0 4948
9. Jammu & Kashmir * 2949 0 2949 1754 300 2054 4703 300 5003
10. Jharkhand 9436 0 9436 10154 720 10874 19590 720 20310
11. Karnataka 44794 17690 62484 25218 12072 37290 70012 29762 99774
12. Kerala 27380 2536 29916 2809 0 2809 30189 2536 32725
13. Madhya Pradesh 16044 7482 23526 16256 3522 19778 32300 11004 43304
14. Maharashtra 42680 19295 61975 23930 6458 30388 66610 25753 92363
15. Meghalaya 1798 60 1858 340 0 340 2138 60 2198
16. Orissa 35493 3391 38884 8998 4900 13898 44491 8291 52782
17. Punjab 2938 688 3626 2662 496 3158 5600 1184 6784
18. Rajasthan 13488 5560 19048 12824 6272 19096 26312 11832 38144
Tamil Nadu 5350 2538 7888 0 0 0 5350 2538 7888
(NAIS) 37988 16166 54154 0 0 0 37988 16166 54154
20. Uttarakhand 4670 0 4670 3750 0 3750 8420 0 8420
21. Uttar Pradesh 156380 5678 162058 136024 19916 155940 292404 25594 317998
22. West Bengal 11136 3069 14205 14101 8015 22116 25237 11084 36321
23. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 156 0 156 0 0 0 156 0 156
24. Delhi ** 100 0 100 40 0 40 140 0 140
25. Daman & Diu 50 0 50 0 0 0 50 0 50
26. Puducherry 84 0 84 170 0 170 254 0 254
432899 84439 517338 307216 72049 379265 740115 156488 896603
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37988 16166 54154 0 0 0 37988 16166 54154
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
470887 100605 571492 307216 72049 379265 778103 172654 950757
Note :
1. (CAD) : Indicates the number of experiments planned under Command Area Development Scheme.
2. (NAIS) : Indicates the number of experiments planned under National Agricultural Insurance Scheme.
3. (NAIS) : Indicates the number of experiments planned under National Agricultural Insurance Scheme.
4. * : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08
2008-09 & 2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir. 5. ** : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA Delhi.
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ANNEX-I (a) : SAMPLE SIZE-TOTAL NUMBER OF EXPERIMENTS PLANNED UNDER CES DURING 2009-10
S T A T EK H A R I F R A B I
Number of experiments planned under CES during
T O T A L
Total Total Total
7.
CES 2009-10
TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
19.
TOTAL (NAIS)
TOTAL (CAD)
TOTAL (VIS)
Sl.
No. Red- Green- Black- Sugarcane
gram gram gram
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
REG. Ir. 6446 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 758 560 996 260 776 622 192 678 856
590
REG. UI 334 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13068
CAD. Ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
VIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 6780 758 560 996 260 776 622 192 1268 856 13068
Aut. 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 0
Wint. 6000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 8000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 700 0 8700
Bha.Hyv. 0 0 0 340 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bha.Lv. 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bha.Ir. 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bha.UI. 620 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bha. 0 0 0 0 200 0 200 0 0 0
Agh.Hyv.Ir. 3160 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agh.Hyv.UI. 2176 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agh.Lv.Ir. 2228 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agh.Lv.UI. 2516 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 10920 0 0 840 200 0 200 0 740 600 13500
Ir. Hyv. 1254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ir.Lv. 544 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI. 2628 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 4426 102 0 1116 0 954 0 0 0 1222 7820
5. Goa 248 0 0 0 75 0 0 0 0 0 323
Ir. 1032 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI. 786 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1818 522 2562 884 140 1232 776 0 0 372 8306
REG. 990 0 1204 148 0 306 0 0 1070 0 3718
CAD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 990 0 1204 148 0 306 0 0 1070 0 3718
8. Himachal Pradesh 980 0 0 1558 0 0 0 0 0 0 2538
9. Jammu & Kashmir * 1154 0 0 1532 0 0 0 0 0 263 2949
Bha. 662 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agh.Hyv. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Agh.Lv. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 7802 0 0 0 420 0 0 0 150 1064 9436
Hyv.Ir. 4668 1236 780 2592 1356 0 0 0 0 0
Hyv.UI. 1488 2484 2208 3468 4086 0 0 0 0 0
Tra.Ir. 420 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 0 0
Tra.UI. 1236 540 216 36 114 0 0 0 0 0
Total 7812 4260 3204 6132 5556 4512 3192 1116 870 8140 44794
Aut. 4635 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wint. 5443 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 10078 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54 17248 27380
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13. Madhya Pradesh Ir. Hyv. 676 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ir.Lv. 622 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI. 2798 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 4096 3448 656 3240 0 3112 0 0 0 1492 16044
14. Maharashtra Ir. 1126 0 540 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ANNEX -I (b): SAMPLE SIZE - KHARIF FOOD CROPS UNDER CES DURING 2009-10
Number of Experiments Planned under the crops
Jowar Bajra MaizePaddy RagiS T A T E TotalOthers
Bihar
CES 2009-10
4.
Jharkhand
7.
10.
ANNEX - 1(b) ( Contd....)
Karnataka
Haryana
7140
11.
12. Kerala
2
2.
1.
Assam
REG.
6. Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
3.
Chhattisgarh
UI. 1682 0 1072 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Comp. 2202 0 2240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 5010 5042 3852 850 968 5746 6200 4868 9466 678 42680
15. Meghalaya Aut. 420 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wint. 758 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1178 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 620 1798
16. OrissaAut. 7686 0 0 2816 1468 0 798 1280 0 0
Wint. 9343 0 0 204 688 0 1623 2784 699 0
Total 17029 0 0 3020 2156 0 2421 4064 699 6104 35493
17. Punjab 1890 0 0 362 0 0 0 0 686 0 2938
18. Rajasthan 350 2176 3268 2068 0 0 1992 1298 450 1886 13488
19. Tamil Nadu K/K/S 420 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S/T/P 1256 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
N/K 300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
REG.Ir. 0 168 100 166 200 0 0 0 0 0
REG.UI. 0 300 240 252 160 0 0 0 0 0
REG. 0 0 0 0 0 268 328 324 468 400 5350
NAIS 17626 0 0 0 0 0 1414 2612 6276 72
NAIS Ir. 0 1688 1288 1720 1404 0 0 0 0 0
NAIS UI. 0 1346 720 1412 410 0 0 0 0 0 37988
Total 19602 3502 2348 3550 2174 268 1742 2936 6744 472 43338
20. Uttarakhand 3066 0 0 0 992 0 0 0 0 612 4670
21. Uttar Pradesh 83832 6768 17844 19464 0 10788 672 7368 9474 170 156380
22. West Bengal Aus. 2933 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aman. 6028 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 8961 0 0 524 0 0 0 1651 0 0 11136
23. Dadra & N.Haveli 78 0 0 0 78 0 0 0 0 0 156
24. Delhi ** 40 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100
25. Daman & Diu 42 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50
26. Puducherry 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84
(REG.) 188640 23544 33558 43152 11205 27694 16403 20881 26095 41727 432899
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(NAIS) 17626 3034 2008 3132 1814 0 1414 2612 6276 72 37988
VIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 206266 26578 35566 46284 13019 27694 17817 23493 32371 41799 470887
% of area under CES to total area 94 92 98 95 85 86 @ 95 87 95 @ - -
under the crop in the CES States.
5CES 2009-10
Grand Total
Note : -
Andhra Pradesh:- Korra (100) , Horsegram (80) and Chillies (676) under Regular Scheme.
Bihar:- Potato Agh. (250) , Brinjal Agh. (250) and Tomato Agh. (100).
Kodon-Kutki (1222).
Gujarat:- Guar (146) and Moth (226)
Jammu & Kashmir:- Saffron (117) and Potato (146).
Potato Agh. (348), Tomato Agh. (362) and Brinjal (354).
Karnataka:- Horsegram (3384),Navane (960),Save (480),Potato (200),Onion (1466),Chillies (650),Avare (Sem) (500)
and Cowpea (Lobia) (500).
Kerala :- Arecanut (1620), Tapioca (1589), Cashewnut (1558), Pepper (1615), Cocoa (751), Banana (2331),
Jackfruit (1619 ),Plantain (1622), Turmeric (1532), Pineapple (1583), and Ginger (1428).
Madhya Pradesh:-
Maharashtra :- Arecanut (201) and Cashewnut (477).
Meghalaya:- Ginger (620).
Orissa :- Horsegram-Wint. (3715) and Potato-Wint. (2389).
Rajasthan :- Chowla (554) and Moth (1332).
Tamil Nadu:-
Uttarakhand:- Sawan (612).
Uttar Pradesh:- Sawan (80) and Kodan (90).
2. @ : Percentage includes Kharif and Rabi both seasons.
3. * : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
4 ** : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10
from SASA Delhi.
6CES 2009-10
Horsegram (188) ,Varagu (112), Samai (100) and Horsegram (72) under NAIS.
1. Crops included under "Others" are:-
Jharkhand
Kodon-Kutki (1492).
ANNEX - 1(b) ( Contd....)
Chhattisgarh :-
Sl.
No. Paddy Jowar Wheat Maize Barley Gram Green- Black- Others Total
gram gram
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Reg.Ir 5298 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Reg. 0 876 0 494 0 1542 308 510 542 9570
CAD.Ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 5298 876 0 494 0 1542 308 510 542 9570
2. Assam Sum 1500 0 850 0 0 0 0 500 850 3700
Rabi 0 0 0 520 0 0 0 0
Hyv.Ir 0 0 5804 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hyv.UI 0 0 592 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lv.Ir 0 0 3132 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lv.UI 0 0 772 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gar.Hyv. 340 0 0 240 0 0 0 0 0
Gar.Lv. 100 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0
Gar. 0 0 0 0 0 0 500 0 0
Total 440 0 10300 860 300 800 500 0 5720 18920
Hyv.Ir 0 0 922 0 0 0 0 0
Lv.Ir 0 0 254 0 0 0 0 0
Lv.UI 0 0 582 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 1758 0 28 920 0 0 758 3464
5. Goa 266 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 266
Ir 0 0 2370 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 0 0 270 0 0 0 0 0
Total 200 300 2640 0 0 528 0 558 2318 6544
7. Haryana 0 0 2200 0 642 470 0 0 0 3312
8. Himachal Pradesh 0 0 1764 0 646 0 0 0 0 2410
9. Jammu & Kashmir * 0 0 1666 0 0 0 0 0 88 1754
Hyv. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lv. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 7380 0 0 720 0 0 2054 10154
Rabi Hyv.Ir 582 3696 2220 1698 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi Hyv.UI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi Tra.Ir 42 1524 912 30 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi Tra.UI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi.Hyv. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1116
Rabi.Tra. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sum.Hyv. Ir 3360 140 0 490 0 0 0 0 0
Sum. Tra. Ir. 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi Ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi UI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 3996 5360 3132 2218 0 4716 108 168 5520 25218
7
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Rabi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sum. 2809 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2809 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2809
Jharkhand
11. Karnataka
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10.
Andhra Pradesh
ANNEX 1(c ) (Contd....)
2
4. Chhattisgarh
6. Gujarat
12. Kerala
ANNEX- I (c ) : SAMPLE SIZE - RABI FOOD CROPS UNDER CES 2009-10
Number of experiments planned under crops
3. Bihar
S T A T E
2
1.
7380
Hyv.Ir 0 0 4462 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lv.Ir 0 0 980 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lv.UI 0 0 2664 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 8106 0 818 4748 0 0 2584 16256
Ir 0 3070 7154 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 0 5902 1430 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sum. 508 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 508 8972 8584 454 0 5412 0 0 0 23930
15. Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 340 340
Win. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sum. 4380 0 941 349 0 0 2523 604 0
Total 4380 0 941 349 0 0 2523 604 201 8998
17. Punjab 0 0 2270 0 240 152 0 0 0 2662
Ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Comp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 4740 0 2240 3464 0 0 2380 12824
19. Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20. Uttarakhand 0 0 3086 0 664 0 0 0 0 3750
Zaid 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 700 610
Total 0 0 97310 0 670 9226 600 700 26908
Sum. 5314 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 5314 0 3700 0 82 659 529 0 3817 14101
Dadra & Nagar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Haveli
24. Delhi ** 0 0 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
25. Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I. 120 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
II. 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170
(Reg.) 24881 15508 160467 4375 6330 33357 4568 3040 54690 307216
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 24881 15508 160467 4375 6330 33357 4568 3040 54690 307216
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under the crop in the CES States.
CES 2009-10
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Orissa
13. Madhya Pradesh
14. Maharashtra
16.
21. Uttar Pradesh
18. Rajasthan
136024
-
23.
22. West Bengal
94
26. Puducherry
Grand Total
% of area under CES to total area 99 7197 82 97 84 59
Note :-
1. Crops included under "Others" are :-
Andhra Pradesh :- Ragi (100), Horsegram (140) and Chillies (302) under regular Scheme.
Assam :- Potato (850)
Bihar:-
and Redgram (660).
Lakh (486), Potato (192), Chillies (28) and Onion (52) .
Gujarat:- Bajra-Sum.(848), Cumin (866), Fennel (184), Potato (222) and Onion (198)
Jammu & Kashmir :-Potato ( 88).
Jharkhand:- Redgram (600),Brinjal (320), Potato (440),Tomato (328) , Onion (246) and Masur (120).
Karnataka:- Ragi-Rabi-Hyv (1116), Sum.Hyv.(276), Horsegram (3468), Potato (120), Onion- Rabi( 140),
Summer (110) and Chillies-Rabi (140), Summer (150).
Madhya Pradesh:- Lakh (656), Chillies(388), Banana (124), Potato (738), Onion(662) and Papaya (16).
Meghalaya :- Potato-Sum.(340).
Orissa:- Ragi-Sum.(113) and Horsegram Sum. (88).
Rajasthan :- Cumin (1048), Methi (612), Masur (236) and Coriander (484).
Uttar Pradesh:- Masur (12756),Peas (3552), Sawan-Zaid (20), Potato (10560), Onion- Rabi (40) and Onion- Zaid (590).
West Bengal:- Lakh (605), Masur (2308), Peas(239), Redgram (216) and Sugarcane(449).
2. * : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08 ,2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
3. ** : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA Delhi.
9CES 2009-10
Chhattisgarh :-
Onion (380), Brinjal (320), Tomato (240), Cauliflower (300), Jackfruit (300), Lichi (300)
Lakh (340), Masur (900),Chillies(250), Banana (500), Mango(600),Guava (250),Potato(380) ,
ANNEX 1(c ) (Contd....)
Sl.
No. Ground- Sesa- Castor Coco- Sun- Soya-
nut mum nut flower bean
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
(Reg.) 3430 250 520 0 0 1242 0 200 150 104 5896
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(VIS) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 3430 250 520 0 0 1242 0 200 150 104 5896
2. Assam 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 0 0 0 600
3. Bihar 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 200 0 0 400
4. Chhattisgarh 428 462 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 302 1192
5. Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ir 0 0 0 0 0 1879 0 0 0 0
UI 0 0 0 0 0 865 0 0 0 0
Total 1748 1632 1468 0 0 2744 0 0 0 0 7592
7. Haryana 0 0 0 0 0 772 0 0 0 0 772
8. Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9. Jammu & KashmIr 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10. Jharkhand 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ir 1176 0 0 0 0 1548 0 0 2160 264
UI 4404 0 0 0 0 770 0 0 3588 912
Total 5580 2196 672 0 0 2318 0 0 5748 1176 17690
12. Kerala 0 106 0 2430 0 0 0 0 0 0 2536
13. Madhya Pradesh 1342 1378 0 0 0 982 0 0 0 3780 7482
Ir 0 0 0 0 0 1654 0 0 0 0
UI 0 0 0 0 0 1662 0 0 0 0
Comp. 0 0 0 0 0 5190 0 0 0 0
Total 2992 1408 0 255 694 8506 0 0 1056 4384 19295
15. Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 60
Aut. 1126 310 0 0 0 0 316 0 0 0
Wint. 304 1335 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total. 1430 1645 0 0 0 0 316 0 0 0 3391
17. Punjab 0 0 0 0 0 688 0 0 0 0 688
18. Rajasthan 1640 2422 0 0 0 550 0 0 0 948 5560
Reg.Ir 460 124 0 0 0 388 0 0 0 0 972
Reg.UI 700 290 0 0 0 356 0 0 0 0 1346
Reg. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 220 0 220
NAIS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 408 0 408
NAIS Ir 4872 1668 0 0 0 3028 0 0 0 0 9568
UI 4596 586 0 0 0 1008 0 0 408 0 6598
Total 10628 2668 0 0 0 4780 0 0 1036 0 19112
20. Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
21. Uttar Pradesh 1680 3648 0 0 0 50 0 0 0 300 5678
Maharashtra
Tamil Nadu 19.
ANNEX- I (d): SAMPLE SIZE- KHARIF NON-FOOD CROPS UNDER CES 2009-10
Jute MestaS T A T E
2
1. Andhra Pradesh
Cotton Niger
Number of experiments planned under crops
11.
Orissa16.
CES 2009-10
Total
6.
14.
Karnataka
10
Gujarat
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
22. West Bengal 0 0 0 0 0 0 2607 462 0 0 3069
23. Dadra & N.Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24. Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25. Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26. Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
( Reg.) 21430 15561 2660 2685 694 18596 3783 862 7174 10994 84439
( CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
( NAIS) 9468 2254 0 0 0 4036 0 0 408 0 16166
( VIS) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 30898 17815 2660 2685 694 22632 3783 862 7582 10994 100605
100 9288 9698 68 86 -
11
under the crop in the CES States. 9890
% of area under CES to total area
CES 2009-10
88
Grand Total
2
Annex 1(d) ( Contd... )
Sl.
Ground- Sesa- Rape & Lin- Saffl- Sun- Tara- Isabgol Total
Nut. mum Mustard seed ower flower Meera
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12
1110 160 0 0 0 498 0 (N) 184 0
(V) 230 0 2182
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1110 160 0 0 0 498 0 414 0 2182
2. Assam 0 0 1250 0 0 0 0 0 0 1250
3. Bihar 0 0 920 0 0 0 0 0 0 920
4. Chhatisgarh 0 0 1022 1044 0 0 0 0 0 2066
5. Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
6. Gujarat 380 0 644 0 0 0 0 220 194 1438
7. Haryana 0 0 1262 0 0 260 0 0 0 1522
8. Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 Jammu & Kashmir 0 0 274 26 0 0 0 0 0 300
10. Jharkhand 0 0 720 0 0 0 0 0 0 720
Rabi-Ir 0 0 0 0 0 2064 0 0 0
Rabi UI 72 0 0 0 0 2652 0 0 0
Sum.Ir 2556 0 0 0 0 1692 0 0 0
Sum.UI 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi/Sum. 0 0 0 516 2196 0 0 0 0
Total 2652 0 0 516 2196 6408 0 300 0 12072
12. Kerala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13. Madhya Pradesh 0 0 1810 1712 0 0 0 0 0 3522
Rabi 0 12 0 362 2914 814 0 56 0
Sum. 1840 0 0 0 0 460 0 0 0
Total 1840 12 0 362 2914 1274 0 56 0 6458
15. Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Wint. 0 0 2338 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sum. 1350 1212 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1350 1212 2338 0 0 0 0 0 0 4900
17. Punjab 0 0 496 0 0 0 0 0 0 496
Ir 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 556 556
UI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Comp. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 4404 0 0 0 1312 0 556 6272
19. Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20. Uttarakhand 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rabi 0 0 19396 250 0 0 0 90 0
Zaid 0 0 0 0 0 160 0 20 0
Total 0 0 19396 250 0 160 0 110 0 19916
2
14.
S T A T E
21.
Orissa
12
11.
Uttar Pradesh
Rajasthan
Karnataka
ANNEX 1(e) - SAMPLE SIZE - RABI NON -FOOD CROPS UNDER CES 2009-10
Number Of Experiments Planned under the Crops
(Reg.)1. Andhra Pradesh
18.
CES 2009-10
16.
No.
10
Tobacco
Maharashtra
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12
22. West Bengal 0 2782 4379 854 0 0 0 0 0 8015
23. Dadra & N.Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24. Delhi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25. Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26. Puducherry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
(Reg.) 7332 4166 38915 4764 5110 8600 1312 1100 750 72049
(CAD) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 7332 4166 38915 4764 5110 8600 1312 1100 750 72049
under the crop in the CES States. 82
2
Grand Total
76 88 92 96 -
10
9788
ANNEX 1(e) ( Contd....)
13
89% of area under CES to total area
94
CES 2009-10
Sl.
Total Total Trained
Strength Called In In by
As As Numbers Percen- NSSO
training obser- tage (%) officer
officers vers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Statistical 475 - 22 662 661 647 98 -
Agriculture - - - 1606 1604 1515 94 -
2. Assam Statistical N.A. N.A. N.A. 141 141 141 100 -
Revenue - -
Statistical - -
Agriculture - -
4. Chhattisgarh Revenue 18 - 13 210 210 204 97 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 1 - - 20 20 20 100 -
Agriculture (Rabi) 1 - - 24 24 24 100 -
6. Gujarat Agriculture 47 5 - 3290 1713 1603 94 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 864 864 827 96 -
Revenue (Kharif) 66 66 49 - -
Agriculture (Rabi) 864 864 827 96 67
Revenue (Rabi) 66 66 51 - -
Revenue (Kharif) 10 6 4 181 181 165 91 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 10 6 4 94 94 87 93 -
Revenue (Rabi) 11 6 5 239 239 196 82 -
Agriculture (Rabi) 11 6 5 131 131 102 78 -
Jammu & Revenue (Kharif) 22 3 - 678 678 524 77 88
Kashmir * Revenue (Rabi) 25 7 - 723 723 661 91 194
10. Jharkhand Agriculture - - - N.A. N.A. N.A. - -
Revenue 170 - 55 5585 5585 4896 88 -
Agriculture 170 - 30 2740 2740 1945 71 -
RDPR 170 - 30 3270 3270 2708 83
12. Kerala Statistical 14 N.A. 2 929 861 845 98 -
13. Madhya Pradesh Revenue 48 N.A. 29 383 383 316 83 -
Revenue (Kharif) 1518 1518 1231 -
Zila Parishad (Kharif) 13160 1593 989 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 10239 2008 1335 -
Revenue (Rabi) 1342 1342 1121 -
Zila Parishad (Rabi) 12162 1041 627 -
Agriculture (Rabi) 9852 1146 919 -
Maharashtra
Karnataka
16
31-
- 16
512
35
35
1
6
34
33
ANNEX - II : TRAINING OF PRIMARY WORKERS UNDER CES 2009-10
S T A T E A G E N C Y
Covered by
Number of Centres
NSSO
Total AttendedNo.
Attendance of Primary Staff.
8.
3. Bihar
5.
Himachal Pradesh
7. Haryana
Goa
Total
1. Andhra Pradesh
9.
11.
12 -
14.
CES 2009-10
512
8131
84
437 85
14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
15. Meghalaya Statistical - - - 38 38 38 100 -
16. Orissa Statistical 27 - 27 927 927 927 100 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 75 - 75 503 503 454 90 -
Agriculture (Rabi) 72 - 72 510 510 466 91 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 75 15 67 - 926 904 98 172
Revenue (Rabi) 68 39 63 - 713 709 - 447
19. Tamil Nadu Agriculture 81 81 N.A 813 799 741 93 -
20. Uttarakhand Revenue (Kharif ) 23 - 23 628 628 566 90 -
Revenue ( Plain) 2 2 154 154 127 82 -
Revenue ( Hills) 2 2 39 39 34 87 -
Revenue (Kharif ) 71 - 76 1151 1151 972 84 -
Revenue ( Rabi) 44 - 49 697 697 606 87 -
Revenue ( Zaid) 1 - 1 22 22 22 100 -
Cane Dev. Staff
Cotton Dev. Staff
22. West Bengal Statistical 18 N.A. N.A. 253 253 248 98 -
Dadra & Nagar Revenue - - - 11 11 11 100 -
Haveli Development & Planning - - - 9 9 9 100 -
Agriculture (Kharif) 4 - - 28 28 24 86 -
Agriculture (Rabi) 4 - - 24 24 24 100 -
Rural Development 13 13 13 - -
Revenue Department 4 4 4 - -
Statistical Department 4 4 4 - -
Statistical (Kharif) 21 21 21 100 -
(Rabi-I) 19 19 19 100 -
(Rabi-II) 12 12 12 100 -
1899 185 774 77679 38031 32209 85 968
Note: (i) : Figures in col. 10 indicate the percentage of col. 9 to col. 8.
(ii) * : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08 2008-09 &
2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
(iii) ** : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10
248
Total
26.
24. Delhi **
25.
Puducherry
CES 2009-10
44
Daman & Diu
-
18.
23.
21. Uttar Pradesh
from SASA Delhi.
17. Punjab
N.A
248
Rajasthan
-98
15
N.A. N.A N.A
N.A.
242
N.A
ANNEX - II ( Contd…)
Sl. Food / Number
Non Food of
experi-
ments At At At
planned Harvest Harvest Harvest
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Andhra Food 13068 2594 20 1876 14 1856 14 243 2 573 4 567 4
Non-Food 5896 1120 19 824 14 750 13 524 9 276 5 267 5
Comb. 18964 3714 20 2700 14 2606 14 767 4 849 4 834 4
Food 9570 1570 16 794 8 1392 15 246 3 248 3 238 2
Non-Food 2182 374 17 113 5 310 14 47 2 46 2 46 2
Comb. 11752 1944 17 907 8 1702 14 293 2 294 3 284 2
30716 5658 18 3607 12 4308 14 1060 3 1143 4 1118 4
Food 8700 816 9 668 8 0 - 0 - 249 3 214 2
Non-Food 600 106 18 90 15 0 - 0 0 30 5 30 5
Comb. 9300 922 10 758 8 0 - 0 - 279 3 244 3
Food 3700 658 18 515 14 0 - 0 - 152 4 128 3
Non-Food 1250 197 16 145 12 0 - 0 - 70 6 62 5
Comb. 4950 855 17 660 13 0 - 0 - 222 4 190 4
14250 1777 12 1418 10 0 - 0 - 501 4 434 3
Food 13500 103 1 89 1 88 1 70 1 325 2 323 2
Non-Food 400 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 13900 103 1 89 1 88 1 70 1 325 2 323 2
Food 18920 268 1 188 1 15 0.1 15 0.1 264 1 260 1
Non-Food 920 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 31 3 31 3
Comb. 19840 268 1 188 1 15 0.1 15 0.1 295 1 291 1
33740 371 1 277 1 103 0.3 85 0.3 620 2 614 2
Food 7820 140 2 130 2 1524 19 1450 19 197 3 191 2
Non-Food 1192 0 - 0 - 136 11 130 11 0 - 0 -
Comb. 9012 140 2 130 1 1660 18 1580 18 197 2 191 2
Food 3464 80 2 80 2 358 10 320 9 80 2 78 2
Non-Food 2066 70 3 58 3 196 9 192 9 66 3 60 3
Comb. 5530 150 3 138 2 554 10 512 9 146 3 138 2
14542 290 2 268 2 2214 15 2092 14 343 2 329 2
Food 323 219 68 104 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 323 219 68 104 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Food 266 181 68 85 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 266 181 68 85 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
589 400 68 189 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
16
ANNEX III(a):SUPERVISION OF FIELD WORK-ALL CROPS (SEASON-WISE) UNDER CES 2009-10
Rabi
Total
%%
Other State Department
5.
Rabi
3.
Total
Total
2.
No.Season
Kharif
S T A T E
%
Crops
%
Number of experiments inspected by
%%
NSSO
Total
State Statistical Department
4.
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Assam
Total
Total
Pradesh Kharif
Total
1.
Kharif
Goa
Rabi
Kharif
Total
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
CES 2009-10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Food 8306 1670 20 1670 20 4434 53 4434 53 274 3 270 3
Non-Food 7592 1364 18 1364 18 3610 48 3610 48 466 6 459 6
Comb. 15898 3034 19 3034 19 8044 51 8044 51 740 5 729 5
Food 6544 846 13 846 13 2916 45 2916 45 188 3 187 3
Non-Food 1438 70 5 70 5 570 40 570 40 50 3 46 3
Comb. 7982 916 11 916 11 3486 44 3486 44 238 3 233 3
23880 3950 17 3950 17 11530 48 11530 48 978 4 962 4
Food 3718 258 7 254 7 620 17 592 16 264 7 264 7
Non-Food 772 32 4 32 4 142 18 138 18 56 7 56 7
Comb. 4490 290 6 286 6 762 17 730 16 320 7 320 7
Food 3312 112 3 112 3 632 19 607 18 280 8 280 8
Non-Food 1522 56 4 56 4 284 19 274 18 100 7 100 7
Comb. 4834 168 3 168 3 916 19 881 18 380 8 380 8
9324 458 5 454 5 1678 18 1611 17 700 8 700 8
Himachal Food 2538 544 21 524 21 0 - 0 - 135 5 132 5
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 2538 544 21 524 21 0 - 0 - 135 5 132 5
Food 2410 480 20 470 20 0 - 0 - 135 6 133 6
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 2410 480 20 470 20 0 - 0 - 135 6 133 6
4948 1024 21 994 20 0 - 0 - 270 5 265 5
Jammu & Food 2949 345 12 281 10 183 6 130 4 90 3 80 3
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 2949 345 12 281 10 183 6 130 4 90 3 80 3
Food 1754 228 13 178 10 72 4 58 3 58 3 58 3
Non-Food 300 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 18 6 14 5
Comb. 2054 228 11 178 9 72 4 58 3 76 4 72 4
5003 573 11 459 9 255 5 188 4 166 3 152 3
Food 9436 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 100 1 100 1
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 9436 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 100 1 100 1
Food 10154 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 80 1 80 1
Non-Food 720 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 3 20 3
Comb. 10874 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 100 1 100 1
20310 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 200 1 200 1
Food 44794 6730 15 5959 13 7632 17 7588 17 448 1 426 1
Non-Food 17690 2234 13 2210 12 2414 14 2398 14 124 1 111 1
Comb. 62484 8964 14 8169 13 10046 16 9986 16 572 1 537 1
Food 25218 3870 15 3861 15 3372 13 3372 13 196 1 166 1
Non-Food 12072 1325 11 1325 11 1469 12 1469 12 80 1 64 1
Comb. 37290 5195 14 5186 14 4841 13 4841 13 276 1 230 1
99774 14159 14 13355 13 14887 15 14827 15 848 1 767 1
17
Total
Kharif
Rabi
Total
Total
CES 2009-10
Rabi
9.
Kharif
Kharif
Rabi
Jharkhand
Pradesh
10.
Total
Kashmir #
8.
Total
Kharif
Haryana
Total
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
Gujarat
11. Karnataka
ANNEX III (a) ( Contd.. )
6.
Kharif
Rabi
7.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Food 27380 462 2 429 2 5419 20 4437 16 418 2 414 2
Non-Food 2536 31 1 26 1 1255 49 1184 47 0 - 0 -
Comb. 29916 493 2 455 2 6674 22 5621 19 418 1 414 1
Food 2809 87 3 71 3 870 31 643 23 99 4 98 3
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 2809 87 3 71 3 870 31 643 23 99 4 98 3
32725 580 2 526 2 7544 23 6264 19 517 2 512 2
Madhya Food 16044 50 0.3 50 0.3 2539 16 2539 16 385 2 367 2
Non-Food 7482 12 0.2 12 0.2 1328 18 1328 18 224 3 218 3
Comb. 23526 62 0.3 62 0.3 3867 16 3867 16 609 3 585 2
Food 16256 37 0.2 37 0.2 1963 37 1963 12 385 2 373 2
Non-Food 3522 24 1 24 1 456 13 456 13 132 4 120 3
Comb. 19778 61 0.3 61 0.3 2419 12 2419 12 517 3 493 2
43304 123 0.3 123 0.3 6286 15 6286 15 1126 3 1078 2
Food 42680 17 0.04 16 0.04 7736 18 4204 10 446 1 421 1
Non-Food 19295 9 0.05 2 0.01 3050 16 1521 8 261 1 257 1
Comb. 61975 26 0.04 18 0.03 10786 17 5725 9 707 1 678 1
Food 23930 14 0.1 8 0.03 7214 30 3689 15 383 2 379 2
Non-Food 6458 0 - 0 - 1747 27 732 11 40 1 40 1
Comb. 30388 14 0.05 8 0.03 8961 29 4421 15 423 1 419 1
92363 40 0.04 26 0.03 19747 21 10146 11 1130 1 1097 1
Food 1798 146 8 119 7 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 60 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 1858 146 8 119 6 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Food 340 28 8 22 6 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 340 28 8 22 6 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2198 174 8 141 6 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Food 35493 32818 92 32818 92 29900 84 29900 84 650 2 648 2
Non-Food 3391 3063 90 3063 90 2775 82 2775 82 0 - 0 -
Comb. 38884 35881 92 35881 92 32675 84 32675 84 650 2 648 2
Food 8998 8274 92 8274 92 7294 81 7294 81 180 2 180 2
Non-Food 4900 4471 91 4471 91 4047 83 4047 83 0 - 0 -
Comb. 13898 12745 92 12745 92 11341 82 11341 82 180 1 180 1
52782 48626 92 48626 92 44016 83 44016 83 830 2 828 2
Food 2938 367 12 331 11 547 19 513 17 303 10 296 10
Non-Food 688 26 4 22 3 124 18 104 15 72 10 72 10
Comb. 3626 393 11 353 10 671 19 617 17 375 10 368 10
Food 2662 339 13 273 10 594 22 537 20 271 10 265 10
Non-Food 496 24 5 22 4 36 7 33 7 38 8 38 8
Comb. 3158 363 11 295 9 630 20 570 18 309 10 303 10
6784 756 11 648 10 1301 19 1187 17 684 10 671 10
18
Punjab
Kharif
Rabi
Rabi
Kharif
Total
13.
Total
Total
15. Meghalaya
Rabi
Kharif
Kerala
Kharif
Kharif
Rabi
Total
12.
Rabi
14. Maharashtra
Pradesh
Rabi
16. Orissa
Total
ANNEX III (a) ( Contd.. )
Kharif
Total
17.
CES 2009-10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Food 13488 368 3 307 2 9138 68 7287 54 348 3 342 3
Non-Food 5560 184 3 168 3 4058 73 2807 50 158 3 158 3
Comb. 19048 552 3 475 2 13196 69 10094 53 506 3 500 3
Food 12824 452 4 356 3 9642 75 7492 58 321 3 318 2
Non-Food 6272 142 2 112 2 4990 80 3270 52 88 1 88 1
Comb. 19096 594 3 468 2 14632 77 10762 56 409 2 406 2
38144 1146 3 943 2 27828 73 20856 55 915 2 906 2
Food 5350 2870 54 2870 54 812 15 812 15 443 8 442 8
Non-Food 2538 1274 50 1274 50 378 15 378 15 307 12 307 12
Comb. 7888 4144 53 4144 53 1190 15 1190 15 750 10 749 9
Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
7888 4144 53 4144 53 1190 15 1190 15 750 10 749 9
Food 4670 166 4 166 4 1218 26 1218 26 88 2 86 2
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 4670 166 4 166 4 1218 26 1218 26 88 2 86 2
Food 3750 146 4 146 4 981 26 981 26 58 2 58 2
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 3750 146 4 146 4 981 26 981 26 58 2 58 2
8420 312 4 312 4 2199 26 2199 26 146 2 144 2
Food 156380 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1339 1 1314 1
Non-Food 5678 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 40 1 40 1
Comb. 162058 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 1379 1 1354 1
Food 136024 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 820 1 818 1
Non-Food 19916 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 100 1 100 1
Comb. 155940 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 920 1 918 1
317998 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 2299 1 2272 1
Food 11136 2411 22 2411 22 0 - 0 - 258 2 248 2
Non-Food 3069 572 19 572 19 0 - 0 - 74 2 73 2
Comb. 14205 2983 21 2983 21 0 - 0 - 332 2 321 2
Food 14101 2611 19 2611 19 0 - 0 - 243 2 221 2
Non-Food 8015 1420 18 1420 18 0 - 0 - 153 2 147 2
Comb. 22116 4031 18 4031 18 0 - 0 - 396 2 368 2
36321 7014 19 7014 19 0 - 0 - 728 2 689 2
Dadra & Food 156 63 40 42 27 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Nagar Haveli Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 156 63 40 42 27 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
156 63 40 42 27 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
19
Rajasthan18.
Total
Kharif
Total
Rabi
Rabi
22.
Total
Kharif
ANNEX III (a) ( Contd.. )
Total
Tamil Nadu*
Kharif
CES 2009-10
West Bengal
19.
Rabi
21. Uttar Pradesh
Rabi
Kharif
23.
Kharif
20. Uttarakhand
Kharif
Rabi
Total
Rabi
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Food 100 50 50 38 38 38 38 38 38 28 28 28 28
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 100 50 50 38 38 38 38 38 38 28 28 28 28
Food 40 22 55 22 55 22 55 22 55 19 48 19 48
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 40 22 55 22 55 22 55 22 55 19 48 19 48
140 72 51 60 43 60 43 60 43 47 34 47 34
25. Daman & Food 50 42 84 42 84 12 24 12 24 0 - 0 -
Diu Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 50 42 84 42 84 12 24 12 24 0 - 0 -
Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
50 42 84 42 84 12 24 12 24 0 - 0 -
Food 84 84 100 84 100 0 - 0 - 10 12 10 12
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 84 84 100 84 100 0 - 0 - 10 12 10 12
Food 170 170 100 170 100 0 - 0 - 20 12 20 12
Non-Food 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Comb. 170 170 100 170 100 0 - 0 - 20 12 20 12
254 254 100 254 100 0 - 0 - 30 12 30 12
Food 432899 53333 12 51278 12 73696 17 65467 15 7371 2 7183 2
Non-Food 84439 10027 12 9659 11 20020 24 16897 20 2088 2 2048 2
Comb. 517338 63360 12 60937 12 93716 18 82364 16 9459 2 9231 2
Food 307216 20473 7 19119 6 37337 12 30155 10 4480 1 4357 1
Non-Food 72049 8173 11 7816 11 14105 20 11090 15 1032 1 976 1
Comb. 379265 28646 8 26935 7 51442 14 41245 11 5512 1 5333 1
896603 92006 10 87872 10 145158 16 123609 14 14971 2 14564 2
1. * : Excludes figures under NAIS.
2. # : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
3. @ : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10
from SASA Delhi.
20
Kharif
Rabi
Rabi
Kharif
Grand Total
Puducherry
CES 2009-10
Note :-
24.
26.
Kharif
Total
Rabi
Rabi
Total
Kharif
Total
T O T A L *
Delhi @
ANNEX III (a) ( Contd.. )
Sl. Number
of State Statistical Department
ExptsAt At At
Harvest Harvest Harvest
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Kharif 6780 1318 19 1048 15 1048 15 142 2 294 4 292 4
Rabi 5298 852 16 510 10 790 15 143 3 170 3 168 3
Aut. 2000 248 12 204 10 0 - 0 - 96 5 80 4
Wint. 6000 446 7 358 6 0 - 0 - 113 2 104 2
Sum. 1500 228 15 194 13 0 - 0 - 38 3 24 2
Bha. 840 6 1 6 1 0 - 0 - 39 5 39 5
Agh. 10080 95 1 81 1 88 1 70 1 216 2 216 2
Gar. 440 20 5 16 4 0 - 0 - 34 8 34 8
4. Chhattisgarh 4426 72 2 70 2 1018 23 960 22 80 2 80 2
Kharif 248 168 68 80 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 266 181 68 85 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kharif 1818 572 31 572 31 934 51 934 51 80 4 80 4
Sum. 200 12 6 12 6 72 36 72 36 0 - 0 -
7. Haryana 990 90 9 90 9 224 23 209 21 90 9 90 9
8. Himachal Pradesh 980 154 16 144 15 0 - 0 - 53 5 51 5
9. Jammu & Kashmir 1154 166 14 120 10 80 7 54 5 58 5 48 4
Bha. 662 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 80 12 80 12
Agh. 7140 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 0.3 20 0.3
Kharif 7812 1484 19 1457 19 1710 22 1700 22 144 2 140 2
Rabi 624 140 22 140 22 96 15 96 15 38 6 32 5
Sum 3372 598 18 596 18 642 19 642 19 0 - 0 -
Aut. 4635 142 3 130 3 1411 30 1039 22 98 2 97 2
Wint. 5443 196 4 181 3 1820 33 1318 24 100 2 100 2
Sum. 2809 87 3 71 3 870 31 643 23 99 4 98 3
13. Madhya Pradesh 4096 12 0.3 12 0.3 723 18 723 18 98 2 96 2
Kharif 5010 16 0.3 16 0.3 1899 38 1227 24 71 1 71 1
Sum 508 0 - 0 - 245 48 132 26 0 - 0 -
Aut. 420 38 9 28 7 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Wint. 758 63 8 50 7 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Aut. 7686 7304 95 7304 95 6772 88 6772 88 220 3 220 3
Wint. 9343 9082 97 9082 97 8408 90 8408 90 270 3 268 3
Sum. 4380 4057 93 4057 93 3550 81 3550 81 140 3 140 3
17. Punjab 1890 291 15 264 14 467 25 433 23 188 10 184 10
18. Rajasthan Kharif 350 0 - 0 - 348 99 214 61 0 - 0 -
K/K/S 420 276 66 276 66 68 16 68 16 59 14 58 14
S/T/P 1256 838 67 838 67 154 12 154 12 138 11 138 11
N/K 300 170 57 170 57 52 17 52 17 37 12 37 12
21
Goa
Gujarat
14.
Orissa
Tamil Nadu
16.
19.
Meghalaya 15.
11.
3.
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
1.
2. Assam
5.
Karnataka
1. Paddy
Total % %%% % %Total
ANNEX III(b) SUPERVISION OF FIELD WORK - CROP-WISE UNDER CES 2009-10
NoS T A T E Season
Planned
No.of Experiments Inspected by
Total
N.S.S.O. Other State Department
Kerala12.
CES 2009-10
6.
Maharashtra
10. Jharkhand
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
20. Uttarakhand 3066 112 4 112 4 841 27 841 27 48 2 46 2
21. Uttar Pradesh 83832 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 660 1 655 1
Aus. 2933 576 20 576 20 0 - 0 - 100 3 96 3
Aman 6028 1418 24 1418 24 0 - 0 - 158 3 152 3
Sum. 5314 1075 20 1075 20 0 - 0 - 139 3 121 2
Dadra & Nagar 78 44 56 29 37 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Haveli
24. Delhi 40 22 55 18 45 18 45 18 45 20 50 20 50
25. Daman & Diu Kharif 42 38 90 38 90 4 10 4 10 0 - 0 -
I 84 84 100 84 100 0 - 0 - 10 12 10 12
II 120 120 100 120 100 0 - 0 - 10 8 10 8
III 50 50 100 50 100 0 - 0 - 10 20 10 20
213521 32961 15 31782 15 34352 16 30618 14 4316 2 4205 2
Kharif 758 160 21 125 16 72 9 4 1 50 7 48 6
Rabi 876 184 21 83 9 128 15 14 2 38 4 34 4
2. Chhattisgarh 102 0 - 0 - 18 18 14 14 0 - 0 -
Kharif 522 84 16 84 16 156 30 156 30 0 - 0 -
Rabi 300 2 1 2 1 152 51 152 51 0 - 0 -
Kharif 4260 548 13 544 13 656 15 652 15 48 1 42 1
Rabi 5220 678 13 673 13 576 11 576 11 70 1 60 1
Sum. 140 24 17 24 17 22 16 22 16 0 - 0 -
5. Madhya Pradesh 3448 13 0.4 13 0.4 630 18 630 18 90 3 84 2
Kharif 5042 0 - 0 - 991 20 510 10 75 1 75 1
Rabi 8972 1 0.01 0 - 2172 24 1038 12 142 2 140 2
7. Rajasthan Kharif 2176 74 3 74 3 1180 54 1156 53 59 3 57 3
8. Tamil Nadu 468 274 59 274 59 68 15 68 15 54 12 54 12
9. Uttar Pradesh 6768 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 50 1 50 1
39052 2042 5 1896 5 6821 17 4992 13 676 2 644 2
1. Andhra Pradesh. 560 160 14 104 19 92 16 8 1 40 7 40 7
Kharif 2562 488 19 488 19 1396 54 1396 54 108 4 106 4
Sum. 848 84 10 84 10 524 62 524 62 0 - 0 -
3. Haryana 1204 88 7 88 7 280 23 269 22 104 9 104 9
4. Karnataka Kharif 3204 319 10 317 10 274 9 274 9 46 1 42 1
5. Madhya Pradesh 656 0 - 0 - 14 2 14 2 0 - 0 -
6. Maharashtra 3852 0 - 0 - 904 23 435 11 51 1 45 1
7. Rajasthan 3268 24 1 22 1 1906 58 1885 58 60 2 60 2
8. Tamil Nadu 340 184 54 184 54 56 16 56 16 47 14 47 14
22
23.
CES 2009-10
2. Gujarat
Gujarat
Total
Andhra Pradesh
3.
22.
1.
2. JOWAR.
3. BAJRA.
Total
4.
Maharashtra
Karnataka
West Bengal
6.
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
Puducherry26.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
9. Uttar Pradesh 17844 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 150 1 150 1
10. Delhi 60 28 47 20 33 20 33 20 33 8 13 8 13
11. Daman & Diu 8 4 50 4 50 8 100 8 100 0 - 0 -
34406 1379 4 1311 4 5474 16 4889 14 614 2 602 2
Kharif 996 206 21 134 13 102 10 6 1 49 5 49 5
Rabi 494 64 13 0 - 74 15 2 0.4 0 - 0 -
Bha. 840 2 0.2 2 0.2 0 - 0 - 38 5 38 5
Rabi 520 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Gar. 340 6 2 6 2 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Chhattisgarh 1116 34 3 28 3 262 23 260 23 37 3 35 3
4. Gujarat 884 202 23 202 23 510 58 510 58 40 5 40 5
5. Haryana 148 40 27 38 26 10 7 10 7 20 14 20 14
6. Himachal Pradesh 1558 390 25 380 24 0 - 0 - 82 5 81 5
7. Jammu & Kashmir 1532 102 7 96 6 66 4 48 3 32 2 32 2
8. Jharkhand Bha. 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kharif 6132 868 14 856 14 1026 17 1022 17 50 1 50 1
Rabi 1728 276 16 276 16 186 11 186 11 0 - 0 -
Sum. 490 64 13 64 13 106 22 106 22 0 - 0 -
10. Madhya Pradesh 3240 10 0.3 10 0.3 706 22 706 22 77 2 77 2
Kharif 850 0 - 0 - 183 22 130 15 0 - 0 -
Rabi 454 0 - 0 - 113 25 44 10 0 - 0 -
Aut. 2816 2555 91 2555 91 2304 82 2304 82 40 1 40 1
Wint. 204 185 91 185 91 161 79 161 79 0 - 0 -
Sum. 349 319 91 319 91 274 79 274 79 0 - 0 -
13. Punjab 362 66 18 61 17 76 21 76 21 48 13 48 13
14. Rajasthan Kharif 2068 80 4 76 4 1176 57 1036 50 50 2 50 2
15 Tamil Nadu 418 174 42 174 42 68 16 68 16 0 - 0 -
16. Uttar Pradesh 19464 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 189 1 183 1
17. West Bengal 524 126 24 126 24 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
47527 5769 12 5588 12 7403 16 6949 15 752 2 743 2
Kharif 260 56 22 4 2 52 20 6 2 0 - 0 -
Rabi 100 12 12 0 - 8 8 4 4 0 - 0 -
2. Bihar Bha. 200 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Goa 75 51 68 24 32 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
4. Gujarat 140 52 37 52 37 84 60 84 60 0 - 0 -
5. Jharkhand 420 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kharif 5556 1020 18 389 7 1248 22 1234 22 40 1 40 1
Rabi 1116 184 16 184 16 142 13 142 13 0 - 0 -
Sum. 276 62 22 62 22 34 12 34 12 0 - 0 -
23
2.
6.
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
Bihar
Karnataka
5. RAGI.
12.
1.
Maharashtra
CES 2009-10
Andhra Pradesh
Orissa
11.
Total
9. Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
4. MAIZE.
Total
1.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
7. Maharashtra 968 0 - 0 - 581 60 425 44 0 - 0 -
Aut. 1468 1305 89 1305 89 1218 83 1218 83 0 - 0 -
Wint. 688 595 86 595 86 535 78 535 78 0 - 0 -
Sum. 113 103 91 103 91 92 81 92 81 0 - 0 -
9. Tamil Nadu 360 222 62 222 62 54 15 54 15 50 14 50 14
10. Uttarakhand 992 36 4 36 4 284 29 284 29 40 4 40 4
Dadra & Nagar 78 19 24 13 17 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Haveli
12810 3717 29 2989 23 4332 34 4112 32 130 1 130 1
1. Assam 850 172 20 111 13 0 - 0 - 46 5 36 4
2. Bihar 10300 238 2 162 2 15 0.1 15 0.1 184 2 182 2
3. Chhattisgarh 1758 38 2 38 2 248 14 224 13 40 2 40 2
4. Gujarat 2640 460 17 460 17 1048 40 1048 40 148 6 148 6
5. Haryana 2200 94 4 94 4 476 22 459 21 180 8 180 8
6. Himachal Pradesh 1764 362 21 354 20 0 - 0 - 99 6 97 5
7. Jammu & Kashmir 1666 186 11 156 9 62 4 50 3 58 3 58 3
8. Jharkhand 7380 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 40 1 40 1
9. Karnataka 3132 464 15 464 15 396 13 396 13 48 2 40 1
10. Madhya Pradesh 8106 30 0.4 30 0.4 1077 13 1077 13 249 3 243 3
11. Maharashtra 8584 5 0.1 4 0.05 2862 33 1528 18 141 2 139 2
12. Orissa Sum. 941 897 95 897 95 832 88 832 88 0 - 0 -
13. Punjab 2270 314 14 253 11 542 24 493 22 213 9 211 9
14. Rajasthan 4740 174 4 98 2 3710 78 3124 66 130 3 127 3
15. Uttarakhand 3086 122 4 122 4 782 25 782 25 58 2 58 2
16. Uttar Pradesh 97310 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 660 1 660 1
17. West Bengal 3700 741 20 741 20 0 - 0 - 104 3 100 3
18. Delhi 40 22 55 22 55 22 55 22 55 19 48 19 48
160467 4319 3 4006 2 12072 8 10050 6 2417 1 2378 1
1. Bihar 300 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. Chhattisgarh 28 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Haryana 642 8 1 8 1 66 10 62 10 30 5 30 5
4. Himachal Pradesh 646 118 18 116 18 0 - 0 - 36 6 36 6
5. Jharkhand
6. Madhya Pradesh 818 0 - 0 - 106 13 106 13 0 - 0 -
7. Punjab 240 15 6 12 5 38 16 32 13 30 13 26 11
8. Rajasthan 2240 102 5 102 5 1886 84 1440 64 80 4 80 4
9. Uttarakhand 664 24 4 24 4 199 30 199 30 0 - 0 -
10. Uttar Pradesh 670 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
24
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
CES 2009-10
Total
7. BARLEY
N.A.
6. WHEAT.
Total
Orissa
11.
8.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
11. West Bengal 82 15 18 15 18 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
6330 282 4 277 4 2295 36 1839 29 176 3 172 3
1. Andhra Pradesh 1542 216 14 114 7 234 15 58 4 0 - 0 -
2. Bihar 800 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Chhattisgarh 920 42 5 42 5 110 12 96 10 40 4 38 4
4. Gujarat 528 100 19 100 19 232 44 232 44 40 8 39 7
5. Haryana 470 10 2 10 2 90 19 86 18 70 15 70 15
6. Jharkhand 720 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 3 20 3
7. Karnataka 4716 658 14 658 14 496 11 496 11 40 1 34 1
8. Madhya Pradesh 4748 7 0.1 7 0.1 720 15 720 15 136 3 130 3
9. Maharashtra 5412 8 0.1 4 0.1 1822 34 947 17 100 2 100 2
10. Punjab 152 10 7 8 5 14 9 12 8 28 18 28 18
11. Rajasthan 3464 148 4 140 4 3054 88 2122 61 111 3 111 3
12. Uttar Pradesh 9226 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 70 1 70 1
13. West Bengal 659 108 16 108 16 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
33357 1307 4 1191 4 6772 20 4769 14 655 2 640 2
1. Andhra Pradesh 776 148 19 105 14 100 13 24 3 40 5 40 5
2. Bihar Rabi 660 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 3 20 3
3. Chhattisgarh 954 0 - 0 - 40 4 34 4 40 4 38 4
4. Gujarat 1232 232 19 232 19 746 61 746 61 46 4 44 4
5. Haryana 306 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
6. Jharkhand Rabi 600 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 3 20 3
7. Karnataka 4512 622 14 562 12 666 15 658 15 40 1 38 1
8. Madhya Pradesh 3112 0 - 0 - 173 6 173 6 80 3 74 2
9. Maharashtra 5746 1 0 0 0 994 17 437 8 99 2 92 2
10. Tamil Nadu 268 98 37 98 37 48 18 48 18 0 - 0 -
11. Uttar Pradesh 10788 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 90 1 90 1
12. West Bengal Rabi 216 47 22 47 22 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
29170 1148 4 1044 4 2767 9 2120 7 475 2 456 1
Kharif 622 112 18 125 20 56 9 2 - 40 6 40 6
Rabi 308 58 19 15 5 50 16 5 - 0 - 0 -
Kharif 200 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 500 4 1 4 1 0 - 0 - 26 5 24 5
3. Gujarat Kharif 776 14 2 14 2 486 63 486 63 0 - 0 -
Kharif 3192 420 13 420 13 490 15 490 15 40 1 40 1
Rabi 108 18 17 18 17 18 17 18 17 0 - 0 -
5. Maharashtra Kharif 6200 0 - 0 - 557 9 272 4 92 1 80 1
25
Andhra Pradesh
4.
Bihar
Karnataka
2.
CES 2009-10
Total
Total
8.GRAM ( BENGALGRAM)
9.REDGRAM (TUR/ARHAR)
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
10. GREENGRAM (MOONG)
1.
Total
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Aut. 798 725 91 725 91 661 83 661 83 0 - 0 -
Wint. 1623 1422 88 1422 88 1256 77 1256 77 0 - 0 -
Sum. 2523 2277 90 2277 90 2019 80 2019 80 40 2 40 2
7. Rajasthan Kharif 1992 46 2 42 2 1586 80 1164 58 46 2 46 2
8. Tamil Nadu 328 110 34 110 34 60 18 60 18 0 - 0 -
Kharif 672 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Zaid 600 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 40 7 38 6
10. West Bengal Sum. 529 65 12 65 12 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
20971 5271 25 5237 25 7239 35 6433 31 324 2 308 1
Kharif 192 36 19 13 7 10 5 2 1 0 - 0 -
Rabi 510 108 21 56 11 54 11 10 2 40 8 36 7
2. Assam Rabi 500 90 18 82 16 0 - 0 - 28 6 28 6
3. Gujarat Rabi 558 32 6 32 6 328 59 328 59 0 - 0 -
Kharif 1116 134 12 128 11 140 13 140 13 0 - 0 -
Rabi 168 18 11 18 11 22 13 22 13 0 - 0 -
5. Maharashtra Kharif 4868 0 - 0 - 499 10 266 5 0 - 0 -
Aut. 1280 1213 95 1213 95 1158 90 1158 90 0 - 0 -
Wint. 2784 2438 88 2438 88 2124 76 2124 76 40 1 40 1
Sum. 604 545 90 545 90 457 76 457 76 0 - 0 -
7. Rajasthan Kharif 1298 54 4 27 2 996 77 556 43 37 3 37 3
8. Tamil Nadu 324 146 45 146 45 48 15 48 15 0 - 0 -
Kharif 7368 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Zaid 700 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 50 7 50 7
10. West Bengal 1651 291 18 291 18 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
23921 5105 21 4989 21 5836 24 5111 21 195 1 191 1
1. Bihar 340 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. Chhattisgarh 486 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Madhya Pradesh 656 0 - 0 - 60 9 60 9 0 - 0 -
4. West Bengal 605 104 17 104 17 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2087 104 5 104 5 60 3 60 3 0 - 0 -
1. Bihar 900 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. Jharkhand 120 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Rajasthan 236 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
4. Uttar Pradesh 12756 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
5. West Bengal 2308 380 16 380 16 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
16320 380 2 380 2 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
26
Orissa
9. Uttar Pradesh
11. BLACKGRAM (URD/MATHIKALAI)
Total
Total
Total
4.
12. LAKH (KHESARI)
9.
Andhra Pradesh
13. MASUR
1.
Karnataka
Total
Uttar Pradesh
6. Orissa
6.
CES 2009-10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Kharif 80 14 18 4 5 34 43 4 5 0 - 0 -
Rabi 140 28 20 2 1 22 16 2 1 0 - 0 -
Kharif 3384 536 16 517 15 532 16 532 16 0 - 0 -
Rabi 3468 574 17 572 16 510 15 510 15 0 - 0 -
Wint. 3715 3253 88 3253 88 2868 77 2868 77 40 1 40 1
Sum. 88 76 86 76 86 70 80 70 80 0 - 0 -
4. Tamil Nadu 188 78 41 78 41 20 11 20 11 0 - 0 -
11063 4559 41 4502 41 4056 37 4006 36 40 0.4 40 0.4
1. Uttar Pradesh 3552 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. West Bengal 239 30 13 30 13 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3791 30 1 30 1 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Gujarat Kharif 226 16 7 16 7 112 50 112 50 0 - 0 -
2. Rajasthan Kharif 1332 50 4 40 3 1060 80 700 53 56 4 56 4
1558 66 4 56 4 1172 75 812 52 56 4 56 4
1. Rajasthan Kharif 554 0 - 0 - 540 97 328 59 0 - 0 -
1. Gujarat 146 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 0 - 0 -
1. Uttarakhand 612 18 3 18 3 93 15 93 15 0 - 0 -
Kharif 80 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Zaid 20 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
712 18 3 18 3 93 13 93 13 0 - 0 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 100 18 18 2 2 12 12 2 2 0 - 0 -
1. 1222 34 3 32 3 186 15 182 15 40 3 38 3
2. 1492 15 1 15 1 293 20 293 20 40 3 36 2
3. Uttar Pradesh (Kodon) 90 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2804 49 2 47 2 479 17 475 17 80 3 74 3
1. Karnataka 960 114 12 114 12 122 13 122 13 0 - 0 -
27
20. KORRA
CES 2009-10
Chhattisgarh
2 Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
22. NAVANE
Total
Total
19. SAWAN (JHANGORA)
Total
17. CHOWLA
15. PEAS
18. GUAR
3.
Total
Orissa
Total
Karnataka2.
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
Andhra Pradesh
14. HORSEGRAM (KULTHI)
21. KODON-KUTKI (KODRA)
16. MOTH
1.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. Karnataka 480 68 14 68 14 74 15 74 15 0 - 0 -
1. Tamil Nadu 100 36 36 36 36 14 14 14 14 0 - 0 -
1. Tamil Nadu 112 46 41 46 41 16 14 16 14 0 - 0 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 1268 282 22 189 15 186 15 33 3 60 5 58 5
2. Assam 700 122 17 106 15 0 - 0 - 40 6 30 4
3. Bihar 740 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 32 4 30 4
4. Haryana 1070 40 4 38 4 106 10 104 10 50 5 50 5
5. Jharkhand 150 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
6. Karnataka 870 146 17 144 17 126 14 126 14 40 5 34 4
7. Kerala 54 1 2 1 2 17 31 17 31 0 - 0 -
8. Maharashtra 9466 0 - 0 - 1128 12 502 5 58 1 58 1
9. Orissa Wint. 699 615 88 615 88 534 76 534 76 0 - 0 -
10. Punjab 686 10 1 6 1 4 1 4 1 67 10 64 9
11. Rajasthan 450 40 9 26 6 346 77 248 55 40 9 36 8
12. Tamil Nadu 468 218 47 218 47 86 18 86 18 58 12 58 12
13. Uttar Pradesh 9474 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 200 2 186 2
14. West Bengal Rabi 449 46 10 46 10 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
26544 1520 6 1389 5 2533 10 1654 6 645 2 604 2
1. Kerala 751 5 1 5 1 146 19 146 19 0 - 0 -
Kharif 676 84 12 23 3 92 14 10 1 0 - 0 -
Rabi 302 48 16 14 5 32 11 8 3 0 - 0 -
2. Bihar 250 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Chhattisgarh 28 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
4. Karnataka Kharif 650 92 14 90 14 140 22 136 21 0 - 0 -
Rabi 140 22 16 22 16 12 9 12 9 0 - 0 -
Sum. 150 24 16 24 16 22 15 22 15 0 - 0 -
5. Madhya Pradesh 388 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2584 270 10 173 7 298 12 188 7 0 - 0 -
28
24. SAMAI
23. SAVE
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
27. COCOA
25. VARAGU
Total
26. SUGARCANE
28. CHILLIES.
1.
CES 2009-10
Andhra Pradesh
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. Gujarat 866 108 12 108 12 314 36 314 36 0 - 0 -
2. Rajasthan 1048 28 3 16 2 992 95 806 77 0 - 0 -
1914 136 7 124 6 1306 68 1120 59 0 - 0 -
1. Gujarat 184 24 13 24 13 46 25 46 25 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 1620 30 2 28 2 431 27 401 25 40 2 38 2
2. Maharashtra 201 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1821 30 2 28 2 431 24 401 22 40 2 38 2
1. Kerala 1615 10 1 8 0 234 14 234 14 40 2 40 2
1. Jammu & Kashmir 117 33 28 27 23 15 13 12 10 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 1532 6 0.4 6 0.4 134 9 130 8 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 1428 2 0.1 2 0.1 141 10 138 10 0 - 0 -
2. Meghalaya 620 45 7 41 7 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2048 47 2 43 2 141 7 138 7 0 0 0 0
1. Rajasthan 484 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Bihar 300 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Bihar 500 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. Kerala 2331 14 1 14 1 286 12 286 12 60 3 60 3
3. Madhya Pradesh 124 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2955 14 0 14 0 286 10 286 10 60 2 60 2
1. Bihar 600 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
29CES 2009-10
39. MANGO
38. BANANA
32. PEPPER
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
Total
Total
33. SAFFRON
30. FENNEL
Total
37. LICHI
34. TURMERIC
35. GINGER
36. CORIANDER
31. ARECANUT
Total
29. CUMIN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. Bihar 250 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Bihar 300 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. Kerala 1619 2 0.1 2 0.1 58 4 58 4 0 - 0 -
1919 2 0.1 2 0.1 58 3 58 3 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 1558 18 1 18 1 234 15 234 15 0 - 0 -
2. Maharashtra 477 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2035 18 1 18 1 234 11 234 11 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 1589 21 1 19 1 257 16 191 12 40 3 40 3
1. Kerala 1583 5 0.3 5 0.3 78 5 75 5 0 - 0 -
1. Assam 850 168 20 128 15 0 - 0 - 40 5 40 5
Agh. 250 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 380 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Chhattisgarh 192 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
4. Gujarat Rabi 222 16 7 16 7 114 51 114 51 0 - 0 -
Kh. 146 44 30 38 26 22 15 16 11 0 - 0 -
Rabi 88 42 48 22 25 10 11 8 9 0 - 0 -
Agh. 348 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 440 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kh. 200 32 16 32 16 44 22 44 22 0 - 0 -
Rabi 120 24 20 24 20 38 32 38 32 0 - 0 -
8. Madhya Pradesh Rabi 738 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
9. Meghalaya Sum. 340 28 8 22 6 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
10. Orissa Wint. 2389 2126 89 2126 89 1901 80 1901 80 40 2 40 2
11. Uttar Pradesh Rabi 10560 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
17263 2480 14 2408 14 2129 12 2121 12 80 0.5 80 0.5
1. Bihar 380 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2. Chhattisgarh 52 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Gujarat 198 8 4 8 4 86 43 86 43 0 - 0 -
4. Jharkhand 246 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kh. 1466 129 9 129 9 222 15 222 15 0 - 0 -
Rabi 140 24 17 24 17 30 21 30 21 0 - 0 -
Sum. 110 18 16 18 16 24 22 24 22 0 - 0 -
30
42. CASHEWNUT
Total
44. PINE APPLE
45. POTATO
5. Jammu & Kashmir
46. ONION
Bihar
Total
41. JACKFRUIT
Karnataka
43. TAPIOCA
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
2.
40. GUAVA
Jharkhand
Total
6.
5.
CES 2009-10
7. Karnataka
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6. Madhya Pradesh 662 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 40 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Zaid 590 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3884 179 5 179 5 362 9 362 9 0 - 0 -
Agh. 250 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 320 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Agh. 354 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 320 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1244 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Agh. 100 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 240 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Agh. 362 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Rabi 328 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1030 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Bihar 300 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Madhya Pradesh 16 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 1622 10 1 10 1 172 11 170 10 40 2 39 2
1. Rajasthan 612 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kharif 3430 698 20 547 16 432 13 377 11 178 5 169 5
Rabi 1110 206 19 95 9 138 12 22 2 46 4 46 4
2. Chhattisgarh 428 0 - 0 - 38 9 34 8 0 - 0 -
Kharif 1748 436 25 436 25 1002 57 1002 57 150 9 148 8
Sum. 380 12 3 12 3 154 41 154 41 0 - 0 -
Kharif 5580 714 13 702 13 852 15 842 15 70 1 63 1
Rabi 72 22 31 22 31 22 31 22 31 40 56 34 47
Sum. 2580 282 11 282 11 390 15 390 15 0 - 0 -
5. Madhya Pradesh 1342 0 - 0 - 178 13 178 13 40 3 38 3
Kharif 2992 4 0.1 2 0.1 710 24 366 12 56 2 56 2
Sum. 1840 0 - 0 - 770 42 386 21 0 - 0 -
31
51. PLANTAIN
47. BRINJAL
49. CAULIFLOWER
1.
2. Jharkhand
50. PAPAYA (PAPITA)
1.
Total
48.TOMATO
53. GROUNDNUT
Karnataka
CES 2009-10
Maharashtra
4.
6.
Andhra Pradesh
1.
3. Gujarat
Bihar
Jharkhand
Bihar
Total
Total
7. Uttar Pradesh
2.
52. METHI
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Aut. 1126 1042 93 1042 93 986 88 986 88 0 - 0 -
Wint. 304 275 90 275 90 240 79 240 79 0 - 0 -
Sum. 1350 1280 95 1280 95 1163 86 1163 86 0 - 0 -
8. Rajasthan 1640 52 3 48 3 1498 91 1065 65 39 2 39 2
9. Tamil Nadu 1160 596 51 596 51 176 15 176 15 135 12 135 12
10. Uttar Pradesh 1680 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 40 2 40 2
28762 5619 20 5339 19 8749 30 7403 26 794 3 768 3
Kharif 250 38 15 19 8 36 14 20 8 0 - 0 -
Rabi 160 26 16 0 - 26 16 2 1 0 - 0 -
2. Chhattisgarh 462 0 - 0 - 94 20 92 20 0 - 0 -
3. Gujarat 1632 320 20 320 20 658 40 658 40 52 3 51 3
4. Karnataka 2196 302 14 302 14 262 12 262 12 0 - 0 -
5. Kerala 106 1 1 1 1 30 28 30 28 0 - 0 -
6. Madhya Pradesh 1378 8 1 8 1 227 16 227 16 40 3 38 3
Kharif 1408 0 - 0 - 185 13 94 7 0 - 0 -
Rabi 12 0 - 0 - 12 100 12 100 0 - 0 -
Aut. 310 276 89 276 89 265 85 265 85 0 - 0 -
Wint. 1335 1168 87 1168 87 1049 79 1049 79 0 - 0 -
Sum. 1212 1091 90 1091 90 989 82 989 82 0 - 0 -
9. Rajasthan 2422 88 4 84 3 2136 88 1496 62 79 3 79 3
10. Tamil Nadu 414 180 43 180 43 54 13 54 13 58 14 58 14
11. Uttar Pradesh 3648 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
12. West Bengal 2782 438 16 438 16 0 - 0 - 49 2 49 2
19727 3936 20 3887 20 6023 31 5250 27 278 1 275 1
1. Andhra Pradesh 520 108 21 92 18 62 12 30 6 40 8 40 8
2. Gujarat 1468 184 13 184 13 684 47 684 47 48 3 48 3
3. Karnataka 672 90 13 90 13 78 12 78 12 0 - 0 -
2660 382 14 366 14 824 31 792 30 88 3 88 3
1. Assam 1250 197 16 145 12 0 - 0 - 70 6 62 5
2. Bihar 920 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 31 3 31 3
3. Chhattisgarh 1022 30 3 22 2 84 8 84 8 30 3 26 3
4. Gujarat 644 54 8 54 8 382 59 382 59 50 8 46 7
32
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
7.
7.
Total
56. RAPE & MUSTARD
Orissa
CES 2009-10
8.
Maharashtra
55. CASTOR
Total
Orissa
1.
54. SESAMUM (GINGELLY)
Andhra Pradesh
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
5. Haryana 1262 56 4 56 4 284 23 274 22 100 8 100 8
6. Jammu & Kashmir 274 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 18 7 14 5
7. Jharkhand 720 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 20 3 20 3
8. Madhya Pradesh 1810 12 1 12 1 179 10 179 10 60 3 56 3
Wint. 2338 2100 90 2100 90 1895 81 1895 81 0 - 0 -
Sum. 0 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
10. Punjab 496 24 5 22 4 36 7 33 7 38 8 38 8
11. Rajasthan 4404 110 2 98 2 4096 93 3044 69 88 2 88 2
12. Uttar Pradesh 19396 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 100 1 100 1
13. West Bengal 4379 841 19 841 19 0 - 0 - 104 2 98 2
38915 3424 9 3350 9 6956 18 5891 15 709 2 679 2
1. Chhattisgarh 1044 40 4 36 3 112 11 108 10 36 3 34 3
2. Jammu & Kashmir 26 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. Karnataka 516 40 8 40 8 68 13 68 13 0 - 0 -
4. Madhya Pradesh 1712 12 1 12 1 277 16 277 16 72 4 64 4
5. Maharashtra 362 0 - 0 - 81 22 22 6 0 - 0 -
6. Uttar Pradersh 250 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
7. West Bengal 854 141 17 141 17 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
4764 233 5 229 5 538 11 475 10 108 2 98 2
1. Karnataka 2196 210 10 210 10 202 9 202 9 0 - 0 -
2. Maharashtra 2914 0 - 0 - 495 17 180 6 40 1 40 1
5110 210 4 210 4 697 14 382 7 40 1 40 1
Kharif 150 26 17 2 1 26 17 4 3 0 - 0 -
Rabi 498 86 17 7 1 76 15 3 1 0 - 0 -
2. Haryana Rabi 260 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Kharif 5748 648 11 640 11 728 13 722 13 0 - 0 -
Rabi 4716 545 12 545 12 519 11 519 11 40 1 30 1
Sum. 1692 176 10 176 10 208 12 208 12 0 - 0 -
Kharif 1056 0 - 0 - 168 16 34 3 0 - 0 -
Rabi 814 0 - 0 - 154 19 37 5 0 - 0 -
Sum. 460 0 - 0 - 233 51 93 20 0 - 0 -
5. Tamil Nadu 220 94 43 94 43 46 21 46 21 0 - 0 -
6. Uttar Pradesh Zaid 160 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
15774 1575 10 1464 9 2158 14 1666 11 40 0 30 0.2
33
3. Karnataka
CES 2009-10
1. Andhra Pradesh
Total
Total
Total
59. SUNFLOWER
Total
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
9. Orissa
57. LINSEED
58. SAFFLOWER
4. Maharashtra
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. Andhra Pradesh 104 14 13 6 6 14 13 12 12 0 - 0 -
2. Chhattisgarh 302 0 - 0 - 4 1 4 1 0 - 0 -
3. Karnataka 1176 160 14 156 13 164 14 164 14 0 - 0 -
4. Madhya Pradesh 3780 2 0.1 2 0.1 827 22 827 22 96 3 94 2
5. Maharashtra 4384 2 0.05 0 - 885 20 493 11 65 1 65 1
6. Rajasthan 948 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
7. Uttar Pradesh 300 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
10994 178 2 164 1 1894 17 1500 14 161 1 159 1
1. Rajasthan 1312 32 2 14 1 894 68 226 17 0 - 0 -
1. Kerala 2430 30 1 25 1 1225 50 1154 47 0 - 0 -
2. Maharashtra 255 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
2685 30 1 25 1 1225 46 1154 43 0 - 0 -
1. Maharashtra 694 0 - 0 - 111 16 60 9 0 - 0 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 1242 212 17 158 13 164 13 79 6 58 5 58 5
2. Gujarat 2744 424 15 424 15 1266 46 1266 46 216 8 212 8
3. Haryana 772 32 4 32 4 142 18 138 18 56 7 56 7
4. Karnataka 2318 320 14 320 14 330 14 330 14 54 2 48 2
5. Madhya Pradesh 982 2 0.2 2 0.2 96 10 96 10 48 5 48 5
6. Maharashtra 8506 3 0.04 0 - 991 12 474 6 140 2 136 2
7. Punjab 688 26 4 22 3 124 18 104 15 72 10 72 10
8. Rajasthan 550 44 8 36 7 424 77 246 45 40 7 40 7
9. Tamil Nadu 744 404 54 404 54 102 14 102 14 114 15 114 15
10. Uttar Pradesh 50 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
18596 1467 8 1398 8 3639 20 2835 15 798 4 784 4
1. Assam 600 106 18 90 15 0 - 0 - 30 5 30 5
2. Bihar 200 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 0
3. Meghalaya 60 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
4. Orissa Aut. 316 302 96 302 96 235 74 235 74 0 - 0 -
5. West Bengal 2607 501 19 501 19 0 - 0 - 74 3 73 3
3783 909 24 893 24 235 6 235 6 104 3 103 3
34
Total
65. JUTE
64. COTTON
61. TARA MEERA
60. SOYABEAN
Total
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
62.COCONUT
Total
CES 2009-10
63. NIGER
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1. Andhra Pradesh 200 24 12 0 - 16 8 2 1 0 - 0 -
2. Bihar 200 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
3. West Bengal 462 71 15 71 15 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
862 95 11 71 8 16 2 2 0 0 - 0 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 414 56 14 11 3 70 17 20 5 0 - 0 -
2. Gujarat 220 0 - 0 - 24 11 24 11 0 - 0 -
3. Karnataka 300 50 17 50 17 60 20 60 20 0 - 0 -
4. Maharashtra 56 0 - 0 - 2 4 2 4 0 - 0 -
Rabi 90 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
Zaid 20 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
1100 106 10 61 6 156 14 106 10 0 0 0 0
1. Gujarat 194 4 2 4 2 10 5 10 5 0 - 0 -
2. Rajasthan 556 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 -
750 4 1 4 1 10 1 10 1 0 - 0 -
1. Karnataka 500 102 20 102 20 102 20 102 20 0 - 0 -
1. Karnataka 500 96 19 90 18 60 12 60 12 0 - 0 -
Note:
1. : Excludes figures under NAIS of TamilNadu State.
2. : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 for the State of Jammu & Kashmir as no data was received for the
year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10.
3. : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 for Delhi as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10.
35CES 2009-10
68. ISABGOL
66.MESTA
67.TOBACCO
Total
Total
69. AVARE (SEM)
Total
70. COWPEA (LOBIA)
Annex III (b) ( Contd….)
5. Uttar Pradesh
Sl.
Planned Analy- Resp- Planned Analy- Resp- Planned Analy- Resp- Planned Analy- Resp- Planned Analy- Resp-
sed onse sed onse sed onse sed onse sed onse
% % % % %
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1. Andhra Pradesh 13068 13026 100 5896 5636 96 9570 9496 99 2182 2174 100 30716 30332 99
2. Assam 8700 7417 85 600 530 88 3700 3299 89 1250 1164 93 14250 12410 87
3. Bihar 13500 12402 92 400 318 80 18920 14860 79 920 788 86 33740 28368 84
4. Chhattisgarh 7820 7494 96 1192 1136 95 3464 3042 88 2066 1810 88 14542 13482 93
5. Goa 323 323 100 0 0 - 266 266 100 0 0 - 589 589 100
6. Gujarat 8306 8092 97 7592 7563 100 6544 6439 98 1438 1422 99 23880 23516 98
7. Haryana 3718 3197 86 772 722 94 3312 3100 94 1522 1352 89 9324 8371 90
8. Himachal Pradesh 2538 2246 88 0 0 - 2410 2135 89 0 0 - 4948 4381 89
Jammu & 2949 2558 87 0 0 - 1754 1612 92 300 256 85 5003 4426 88
Kashmir #
10. Jharkhand 9436 8212 87 0 0 - 10154 7678 76 720 554 77 20310 16444 81
11. Karnataka 44794 43782 98 17690 17064 96 25218 24602 98 12072 11856 98 99774 97304 98
12. Kerala 27380 27372 100 2536 2536 100 2809 2805 100 0 0 - 32725 32713 100
13. Madhya Pradesh 16044 14382 90 7482 7061 94 16256 14032 86 3522 3060 87 43304 38535 89
14. Maharashtra 42680 38467 90 19295 17784 92 23930 22380 94 6458 4869 75 92363 83500 90
15. Meghalaya 1798 1788 99 60 60 100 340 324 95 0 0 - 2198 2172 99
16. Orissa 35493 35493 100 3391 3390 100 8998 8998 100 4900 4900 100 52782 52781 100
17. Punjab 2938 2862 97 688 688 100 2662 2605 98 496 474 96 6784 6629 98
18. Rajasthan 13488 13093 97 5560 5487 99 12824 12322 96 6272 5860 93 38144 36762 96
19. Tamil Nadu 5350 5302 99 2538 2504 99 0 0 - 0 0 - 7888 7806 99
20. Uttarakhand 4670 4293 92 0 0 - 3750 3606 96 0 0 - 8420 7899 94
21 Uttar Pradesh 156380 152901 98 5678 5335 94 136024 132428 97 19916 19085 96 317998 309749 97
22. West Bengal 11136 10430 94 3069 2671 87 14101 12594 89 8015 6908 86 36321 32603 90
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
24. Delhi @ 100 95 95 0 0 - 40 40 100 0 0 - 140 135 96
25. Daman & Diu 50 46 92 0 0 - 0 0 - 0 0 - 50 46 92
26. Puducherry 84 84 100 0 0 - 170 170 100 0 0 - 254 254 100
Total * 432899 415459 96 84439 80485 95 307216 288833 94 72049 66532 92 896603 851309 95
Note :- 1. * : Excluding number of experiments planned and analysed under NAIS scheme of Tamil Nadu State.
2. # : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
3. @ : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10
from SASA Delhi.
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10265 0
CES 2009-10
23.0 -
Non-Food Crops
-
No.
0
No. of Experiments
-
ANNEX - IV(a):- RESPONSE UNDER CROP ESTIMATION SURVEY 2009-10
Kharif Rabi
Food Crops Non-Food Crops
9.
Food Crops
No. of Experiments No. of ExperimentsS T A T E
T O T A L
102
No. of Experiments
0156 1560 650
No. of Experiments
Sl. Total
Food / Cols.
Non-Food Planned Analysed Sub Sub (12)+
Crops (18)+
{19}
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1. Andhra 22638 22522 0 0 0 0 92 24 116 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 116
% age 99.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.5
8078 7810 0 0 0 0 252 16 268 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 268
% age 96.7 3.3 0.0 0.0 3.3
30716 30332 0 0 0 0 344 40 384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 384
% age 98.7 1.3 0.0 0.0 1.3
12400 10716 0 0 0 856 0 828 1684 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1684
% age 86.4 13.6 0.0 13.6
1850 1694 0 0 0 0 0 156 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 156
% age 91.6 8.4 0.00 8.4
14250 12410 0 0 0 856 0 984 1840 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1840
% age 87.1 12.9 0.0 0.0 12.9
32420 27262 0 20 0 0 120 2456 2596 0 2 0 8 0 10 2552 5158
% age 84.1 8.0 0.0 7.9 15.9
1320 1106 0 0 12 4 18 0 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 180 214
% age 83.8 2.6 0.0 13.6 16.2
33740 28368 0 20 12 4 138 2456 2630 0 2 0 8 0 10 2732 5372
% age 84.1 7.8 0.0 8.1 15.9
11284 10536 0 0 0 34 0 596 630 0 0 0 92 26 118 0 748
% age 93.4 0 5.6 1.0 6.6
3258 2946 0 0 0 0 0 312 312 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 312
% age 90.4 9.6 0.0 9.6
14542 13482 0 0 0 34 0 908 942 0 0 0 92 26 118 0 1060
% age 92.7 6.5 0.8 0.0 7.3
589 589 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 0.0
589 589 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
14850 14531 0 0 12 7 276 14 309 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 319
% age 97.9 2.1 0.1 2.1
9030 8985 0 0 3 8 14 19 44 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 45
% age 99.5 0.5 0.0 0.5
23880 23516 0 0 15 15 290 33 353 0 0 0 0 11 11 0 364
% age 98.5 1.5 0.0 0.0 1.5
7030 6297 0 8 70 6 171 6 261 0 0 0 50 45 95 377 733
% age 89.6 3.7 1.4 5.4 10.4
2294 2074 0 0 0 0 147 0 147 0 0 0 0 0 0 73 220
% age 90.4 6.4 0.0 3.2 9.6
9324 8371 0 8 70 6 318 6 408 0 0 0 50 45 95 450 953
% age 89.8 4.4 1.0 4.8 10.2
Himachal 4948 4381 0 0 0 0 0 345 345 8 9 8 0 197 222 0 567
% age 88.5 7.0 4.5 11.5
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age . 0.0
4948 4381 0 0 0 0 0 345 345 8 9 8 0 197 222 0 567
% age 88.5 7.0 4.5 0.0 11.5
37
Goa
4. Chhattisgarh
7. Haryana *
Food
Non Food
Non Food
No. of Expts. No. of Expts. not conducted due to
DS T A T E
2.
Pradesh
ENo.
Assam
UQ R S TF
TotalTotal
Total
A P
Total
B
6. Food
CES 2009-10
8.
Gujarat
Pradesh
Total
3. Food
Total
Non Food
Food
Non Food
Bihar
5.
C
Non Food
Total
Food
Non Food
Total
ANNEX-IV (b) :REASONS FOR LOSS OF EXPERIMENTS UNDER CROP ESTIMATION SURVEY DURING 2009-10
Food
Food
Food
Non Food
Total
Rejected by statistician due to
Non Food
Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Jammu & 4703 4170 0 0 0 40 0 146 186 46 66 45 158 32 347 0 533
Kashmir ** % age 88.7 4.0 7.4 11.3
300 256 0 0 0 6 0 20 26 0 2 4 12 0 18 0 44
% age 85.3 8.7 6.0 14.7
5003 4426 0 0 0 46 0 166 212 46 68 49 170 32 365 0 577
% age 88.5 4.2 7.3 0.0 11.5
10. Jharkhand 19590 15890 0 0 0 0 0 3700 3700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3700
% age 81.1 18.9 0.0 18.9
720 554 0 0 0 0 0 166 166 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166
% age 76.9 23.1 0.0 23.1
20310 16444 0 0 0 0 0 3866 3866 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3866
% age 81.0 19.0 0.0 0.0 19.0
11. 70012 68384 0 0 0 0 1614 14 1628 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1628
% age 97.7 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3
29762 28920 0 0 0 0 840 2 842 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 842
% age 97.2 2.8 0.0 0.0 2.8
99774 97304 0 0 0 0 2454 16 2470 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2470
% age 97.5 2.5 0.0 0.0 2.5
12. 30189 30177 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2536 2536 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
32725 32713 0 0 0 0 0 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
13. Madhya 32300 28414 0 0 0 16 0 3704 3720 8 0 50 24 84 166 0 3886
% age 88.0 11.5 0.5 12.0
11004 10121 0 0 0 5 0 860 865 16 0 0 2 0 18 0 883
% age 92.0 7.9 0.2 8.0
43304 38535 0 0 0 21 0 4564 4585 24 0 50 26 84 184 0 4769
% age 89.0 10.6 0.4 0.0 11.0
14. Maharashtra 66610 60847 0 2258 0 0 0 2767 5025 730 2 2 0 4 738 0 5763
% age 91.3 7.5 1.1 8.7
25753 22653 0 929 0 0 0 1951 2880 217 0 0 0 3 220 0 3100
% age 88.0 11.2 0.9 12.0
92363 83500 0 3187 0 0 0 4718 7905 947 2 2 0 7 958 0 8863
% age 90.4 8.6 1.0 0.0 9.6
15. 2138 2112 0 0 0 0 0 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26
% age 98.8 1.2 0.0 1.2
60 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2198 2172 0 0 0 0 0 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26
% age 98.8 1.2 0.0 0.0 1.2
44491 44491 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
8291 8290 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
52782 52781 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
38
Meghalaya
Non Food
Food
Total
Total
Non Food
Total
Total
Food
Non Food
CES 2009-10
16. Orissa
Total
Non Food
Food
Karnataka
Non Food
Pradesh
9.
Total
Kerala
Non Food
Food
Food
Total
Total
Food
Non Food
Food
ANNEX IV (b) (Contd…..)
Non Food
Food
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
5600 5467 0 0 0 12 0 119 131 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 133
% age 97.6 2.3 0.0 2.4
1184 1162 0 0 0 0 0 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
% age 98.1 1.9 0.0 1.9
6784 6629 0 0 0 12 0 141 153 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 155
% age 97.7 2.3 0.0 0.0 2.3
26312 25415 0 0 0 0 0 839 839 0 0 0 58 0 58 0 897
% age 96.6 3.2 0.2 0.0 3.4
11832 11347 0 0 0 0 0 463 463 0 0 0 22 0 22 0 485
% age 95.9 3.9 0.2 4.1
38144 36762 0 0 0 0 0 1302 1302 0 0 0 80 0 80 0 1382
% age 96.4 3.4 0.2 0.0 3.6
Tamil Nadu 5350 5302 0 0 0 0 0 48 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48
% age 99.1 0.9 0.0 0.9
2538 2504 0 0 0 0 0 34 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34
% age 98.7 1.3 0.0 1.3
7888 7806 0 0 0 0 0 82 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82
% age 99.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0
Uttarakhand 8420 7899 0 0 0 0 0 266 266 14 0 33 170 38 255 0 521
% age 93.8 3.2 3.0 6.2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
8420 7899 0 0 0 0 0 266 266 14 0 33 170 38 255 0 521
% age 93.8 3.2 3.0 6.2
Uttar Pradesh 292404 285329 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7075 7075 0 7075
% age 97.6 0.0 2.4 2.4
25594 24420 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1174 1174 0 1174
% age 95.4 0.0 4.6 4.6
317998 309749 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8249 8249 0 8249
% age 97.4 0.0 2.6 2.6
West Bengal 25237 23024 0 0 0 1666 0 546 2212 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2213
% age 91.2 8.8 0.0 0.0 8.8
11084 9579 0 0 0 1315 0 190 1505 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1505
% age 86.4 13.6 0.0 13.6
36321 32603 0 0 0 2981 0 736 3717 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3718
% age 89.8 10.2 0.0 0.00 10.2
Dadra & Nagar 156 102 0 0 0 0 40 14 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54
Haveli % age 65.4 34.6 0.0 34.6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 0.0 0.0 0.0
156 102 0 0 0 0 40 14 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 54
% age 65.4 34.6 0.0 34.6
140 135 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
% age 96.4 3.6 0.0 3.6
0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 0.0
140 135 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5
% age 96.4 3.6 0.0 0.0 3.6
Daman & Diu 50 46 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
% age 92.0 8.0 0.0 8.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 0.0
50 46 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4
% age 92.0 8.0 0.0 0.0 8.0
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Non Food
CES 2009-10
Non Food
Total
Non Food
Total
Non Food
22.
25.
Total
24. Delhi @
Food
Food
Food
Total
23. Food
Non Food
Total
21.
18.
Food
Food
Total
Rajasthan
19.
20.
Total
Non Food
Food
Non Food
Total
Punjab
Food
Non Food
Total
Food17.
Non Food
ANNEX IV (b) (Contd…..)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Puducherry 254 254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 0.0
254 254 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
% age 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Grand Total 740115 704292 0 2286 82 2637 2318 16474 23797 806 79 138 560 7513 9096 2930 35823
% age 95.2 3.2 1.2 0.4 4.8
156488 147017 0 929 15 1339 1271 4211 7765 233 2 4 36 1178 1453 253 9471
% age 93.9 5.0 0.9 0.2 6.1
896603 851309 0 3215 97 3976 3589 20685 31562 1039 81 142 596 8691 10549 3183 45294
% age 94.9 0.0 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.4 2.3 3.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 1.0 1.2 0.4 5.1
Note :
3. A : Primary worker being absent,on leave,transfer etc.
B : Primary worker not attending the work due to other assignments.
C : Primary worker not attending the work due to other reasons.
D : Prior harvest by cultivators. .
E : Crop not available.
F : Other reasons.
P : Incomplete data.
Q : Discrepant data.
R : Unreliable data.
S : Late receipt of returns.
T : Other reasons.
U : Experiments for which reasons for non inclusion in analysis are not known.
4. ** : Figures repeated for the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10 from SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
5. @ : Figures repeated for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10 from SASA Delhi.
40
Food
Non Food
26.
CES 2009-10
Non Food
2. : Percentage figures under cols. (5), (12), (18), (19) and (20) are w.r.t. to Col. (4) .
ANNEX IV(b) (Contd…..)
Food
Total
1. * : Excluding number of experiments planned and analysed under NAIS Scheme of Tamil Nadu State.
Total *
Sl. Resp- Estimated Standard Total
No. onse yield Error Production
Total Coverage % age rate % age (000 tonnes)
(000 ) % age (Kg/ha.)
( ha.)
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.Ir.) 1976 93 6446 6436 100 2963 0.5 5856
(Kh.UI.) 87 77 334 334 100 1164 5.2 101
Comb. 2063 92 6780 6770 100 2887 0.5 5957
(Rabi.Ir.) 1378 97 5298 5282 100 3543 0.5 4882
2. Assam (Aut.) 346 100 2000 1695 85 982 1.5 335
(Wint.) 1789 100 6000 5147 86 1824 2.0 3214
(Sum.) 394 99 1500 1319 88 2180 1.4 860
3. Bihar (Bha.Ir) 172 74 220 198 90 943 N.A. 162
(Bha.UI.) 354 84 620 502 81 875 N.A. 310
Comb. 526 81 840 700 83 897 N.A. 472
(Agh.Hyv.Ir.) 975 100 3160 3094 98 1458 N.A. 1422
(Agh.Hyv.UI.) 471 99 2176 2136 98 855 N.A. 403
(Agh.Lv.Ir.) 473 99 2228 2142 96 1228 N.A. 580
(Agh.Lv.UI.) 596 98 2516 2480 99 884 N.A. 527
Comb. 2515 99 10080 9852 98 1166 N.A. 2932
(Gar.Hyv.) 74 98 340 214 63 1966 N.A. 146
(Gar.Lv.) 17 93 100 50 50 1419 N.A. 24
Comb. 91 97 440 264 60 1864 N.A. 170
4. Chhattisgarh (Ir.) 1059 98 1798 1756 98 1787 1.6 2340
(UI.) 2564 100 2628 2552 97 929 1.5 2377
Comb. 3623 99 4426 4308 97 1180 1.1 4717
5. Goa (Kh.) 31 100 248 248 100 1902 1.0 59
(Rabi) 16 100 266 266 100 2593 1.8 41
6. Gujarat (Ir.) 411 99 1032 1032 100 2434 1.9 1004
(UI.) 246 99 786 782 99 912 3.4 225
Comb. 657 99 1818 1814 100 1864 1.7 1229
(Sum.) 19 89 200 190 95 3077 3.1 65
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S T A T E
1. RICE
ANNEX-V :ESTIMATES OF YIELD RATES AND PRODUCTION UNDER CES DURING 2009-10
Area
under Crop
Planned
No. of
Experiments
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. Haryana 1206 78 990 958 97 3008 0.9 3628
8. Himachal Pradesh 77 71 980 802 82 1380 2.1 106
9. Jammu & Kashmir* (Plain) 193 N.A. 810 720 89 2340 N.A. 452
(Hills) 66 N.A. 344 316 92 1592 N.A. 105
Comb. 259 100 1154 1036 90 2149 1.5 557
(Bha.) 157 N.A. 662 560 85 780 N.A. 122
(Agh.Hyv.Ir.)
(Agh.Hyv.UI.)
(Agh.Lv.Ir.)
(Agh.Lv.UI.)
Comb. 842 N.A. 7140 6424 90 802 N.A. 676
11. Karnataka (Kh.Hyv.Ir.) 686 96 4668 4656 100 3031 2.1 1976
(Kh.Hyv.UI.) 239 67 1488 1464 98 2169 4.0 493
(Kh.Tra.Ir.) 28 97 420 420 100 1491 8.6 41
(Kh.Tra.UI.) 118 100 1236 1186 96 1555 4.7 174
Comb. 1071 90 7812 7726 99 2636 1.7 2684
(Rabi Hyv.Ir.) 34 97 582 546 94 2384 6.2 77
(Rabi Tra. Ir.) 1 95 42 42 100 2173 27.7 3
Comb. 35 97 624 588 94 2378 6.1 80
(Sum. Hyv.Ir.) 336 100 3360 3348 100 3224 2.9 1029
(Sum. Tra. Ir.) 1 29 12 12 100 2791 30.9 2
12. Kerala ** (Aut.) 77 100 4635 4628 100 2486 1.2 192
(Wint.) 107 100 5443 5442 100 2533 1.0 272
(Sum.) 49 100 2809 2805 100 2719 1.8 134
13. Madhya Pradesh (Hyv. Ir.) 206 99 676 566 84 1744 2.7 359
(Lv. Ir.) 26 43 622 452 73 1436 2.3 37
Comb. 232 93 1298 1018 78 1709 2.5 396
(UI.) 1168 100 2798 2588 92 733 1.9 856
Comb. 1400 99 4096 3606 88 895 1.5 1252
14. Maharashtra ** (Ir.) 324 95 1126 1051 93 1139 N.A. 369
(UI.) 664 89 1682 1520 90 1117 N.A. 742
(Comp.) 462 98 2202 1874 85 2223 N.A. 1027
Comb. 1450 93 5010 4445 89 1474 1.2 2138
(Sum.) 21 93 508 450 89 2330 1.8 48
15. Meghalaya (Aut.) 33 56 420 416 99 1422 0.4 42
(Wint.) 63 68 758 758 100 1394 0.4 88
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ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
2
10. Jharkhand
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
16. Orissa (Aut.) 687 100 7686 7686 100 900 0.9 618
(Wint.) 3413 100 9343 9343 100 1635 0.5 5581
(Sum.) 265 100 4380 4380 100 2713 1.2 718
17. Punjab 2802 99 1890 1885 100 4010 N.A. 11236
18. Rajasthan. 151 97 350 348 99 1515 3.6 228
19. Tamil Nadu £ (K/K/S) 284 99 420 418 100 3502 1.0 996
(S/T/P) 1444 100 1256 1256 100 2949 0.8 4257
(N/K) 117 93 300 296 99 3510 1.7 412
Comb. 1845 99 1976 1970 100 3070 0.6 5665
20. Uttarakhand 278 100 3066 2841 93 2024 N.A. 564
21. Uttar Pradesh 5605 100 83832 82636 99 2095 N.A. 11744
22. West Bengal (Aus.) 214 100 2933 2533 86 2181 2.0 467
(Aman) 3986 100 6028 6027 100 2408 0.7 9598
Comb. 4200 100 8961 8560 96 2359 0.7 10065
(Sum.) 1430 100 5314 5241 99 2991 1.0 4276
23. Dadra & Nagar 13 52 78 70 90 2520 1.3 33
Haveli
24. Delhi @ 8 100 40 40 100 2940 N.A. 22
25. Daman & Diu. 2 100 42 42 100 1725 6.3 4
26. Puducherry (I) 4 100 84 84 100 2859 4.0 12
(II) 11 100 120 120 100 2227 3.0 24
(III) 5 100 50 50 100 2643 3.0 13
Kharif 37300 94 188640 182840 97 2023 0.3 76444
Rabi/Sum. 4051 99 24881 24315 98 3060 0.5 12342
Comb. 41351 95 213521 207155 97 2125 0.2 88786
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 185 71 758 758 100 996 4.6 184
(Rabi) 200 80 876 874 100 1266 3.1 253
2. Chhattisgarh 5 66 102 84 82 897 7.3 6
3. Gujarat (Kh.) 84 78 522 358 69 1059 3.1 118
(Rabi) 49 98 300 290 97 1026 3.5 53
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T O T A L
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. Karnataka (Kh.Hyv.Ir.) 26 100 1236 1206 98 1698 3.6 42
(Kh.Hyv.UI.) 169 84 2484 2408 97 1039 3.0 167
(Kh.Tra.UI.) 32 16 540 524 97 529 5.7 16
Comb. 227 76 4260 4138 97 1043 2.4 225
(Rabi Hyv.Ir.) 91 100 1290 1238 96 1669 3.8 144
(Rabi Hyv.UI.) 751 77 2406 2308 96 947 2.8 676
(Rabi Tra.Ir.) 8 100 186 186 100 871 8.6 7
(Rabi.Tra.UI.) 222 100 1338 1308 98 771 4.0 163
Comb. 1072 84 5220 5040 97 971 2.1 990
(Sum.Hyv.Ir.) 3 100 140 140 100 1891 11.4 5
5. Madhya Pradesh 429 100 3448 3064 89 1280 2.0 549
6. Maharashtra ** (Kh.) 1064 90 5042 4520 90 1082 1 1152
(Rabi Ir.) 442 96 3070 2849 93 1219 N.A. 539
(Rabi UI.) 2670 98 5902 5587 95 702 N.A. 1876
Comb.Rabi 3112 98 8972 8436 94 775 0.6 2415
7. Rajasthan 718 100 2176 1994 92 145 5.3 104
8. Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 25 88 168 148 88 1808 4.0 44
(UI.) 214 98 300 300 100 830 2.3 178
Comb. 239 97 468 448 96 932 2.0 222
9. Uttar Pradesh 208 87 6768 6476 96 927 N.A. 193
Kharif 3159 92 23544 21840 93 866 0.8 2753
Rabi/Sum. 4436 94 15508 14780 95 848 0.7 3716
Comb. 7595 93 39052 36620 94 856 0.5 6469
1. Andhra Pradesh 33 70 560 556 99 1301 3.1 43
2. Gujarat (Kh.) 498 99 2562 2530 99 867 1.9 432
(Sum.) 162 93 848 848 100 2275 1.2 396
3. Haryana 584 83 1204 1153 96 1592 2.3 930
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ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
3. BAJRA
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. Karnataka (Kh. Hyv.Ir.) 31 100 780 730 94 800 5.2 24
(Kh. Hyv.UI.) 259 96 2208 2158 98 412 2.6 107
(Kh. Tra.UI.) 10 100 216 216 100 315 15.4 3
Comb. 300 97 3204 3104 97 449 2.3 134
5. Madhya Pradesh 164 100 656 652 99 1484 3.3 244
6. Maharashtra ** (Ir.) 29 91 540 508 94 931 N.A. 27
(UI.) 469 100 1072 998 93 625 N.A. 293
(Comp.) 536 92 2240 2054 92 832 N.A. 446
Comb. 1034 96 3852 3560 92 741 1 766
7. Rajasthan 5168 100 3268 3248 99 393 2.4 2034
8. Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 6 78 100 88 88 2635 6.4 16
(UI.) 48 96 240 240 100 1379 3.1 67
Comb. 54 94 340 328 96 1519 2.8 83
9. Uttar Pradesh 919 98 17844 17338 97 1650 N.A. 1516
10. Delhi @ 1.5 92 60 55 92 1750 N.A. 3
11. Daman & Diu 0.3 100 8 4 50 1312 17.7 0.4
Kharif. 8756 98 33558 32528 97 706 1.0 6185
Rabi/Sum. 162 93 848 848 100 2275 1.2 396
Comb. 8918 98 34406 33376 97 734 0.9 6581
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 509 79 996 996 100 1947 2.8 990
(Rabi) 281 61 494 492 100 6281 2.7 1764
2. Bihar (Bha.Hyv.) 95 89 340 302 89 2035 N.A. 193
(Bha. Lv.) 142 97 500 436 87 1511 N.A. 214
Comb. 237 94 840 738 88 1721 N.A. 407
(Rabi) 210 67 520 404 78 2599 N.A. 547
(Gar.Hyv.) 148 82 240 144 60 3134 N.A. 465
(Gar.Lv.) 44 91 100 68 68 2905 N.A. 127
Comb. 192 84 340 212 62 3082 N.A. 592
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ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. Chhattisgarh 102 91 1116 1080 97 1392 2.0 143
4. Gujarat 389 99 884 876 99 963 2.9 397
5. Haryana 12 10 148 82 55 2167 2.9 26
6. Himachal Pradesh 295 100 1558 1444 93 1839 1.7 543
7. Jammu & Kashmir* (Plain) 146 N.A. 680 574 84 1277 N.A. 186
(Hills) 185 N.A. 852 750 88 1446 N.A. 267
Comb. 331 100 1532 1324 86 1371 2.0 453
8. Jharkhand (Bha.)
9. Karnataka (Kh.Hyv.Ir.) 357 100 2592 2578 99 2536 3.0 861
(Kh.Hyv.UI.) 698 100 3468 3414 98 2402 2.4 1592
(Kh. Tra.I) 2 100 36 36 100 1780 43.3 2
(Kh. Tra.UI) 1 100 36 36 100 426 81.8 1
Comb. 1058 100 6132 6064 99 2444 1.9 2455
(Rabi Hyv.Ir.) 84 98 1314 1302 99 2771 5.7 222
(Rabi Hyv.UI.) 7 98 384 254 66 1954 9.4 13
(Rabi Tra.Ir.) 2 96 30 30 100 2095 21.6 4
Comb. 93 98 1728 1586 92 2695 5.3 239
(Sum.Hyv.) 19 99 490 490 100 2931 6.5 53
10. Madhya Pradesh 821 100 3240 2988 92 1260 5.8 1034
11. Maharashtra ** (Kh.) 673 75 850 758 89 2275 1 1531
(Rabi) 102 50 454 377 83 2637 2.2 268
12. Orissa (Aut.) 79 100 2816 2816 100 2156 4.0 170
(Wint.) 0.2 100 204 204 100 1430 7.5 0.3
(Sum.) 2 100 349 349 100 2229 4.6 5
13. Punjab 139 96 362 359 99 3414 N.A. 475
14. Rajasthan (Kh.) 1096 100 2068 2018 98 1044 2.5 1144
Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 109 92 166 166 100 6384 2.5 698
(UI.) 135 97 252 252 100 3264 2.9 440
Comb. 244 95 418 418 100 4658 1.9 1138
16. Uttar Pradesh 724 96 19464 19128 98 1446 N.A. 1047
17. West Bengal 36 100 524 454 87 2183 7.3 79
Kharif 6745 95 43152 41747 97 1800 0.9 12032
Rabi/Sum. 899 71 4375 3910 89 3873 1.8 3468
Comb. 7644 92 47527 45657 96 2044 0.8 15500
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 39 91 260 254 98 1078 2.6 42
(Rabi) 6 43 100 100 100 1859 2.5 12
2. Bihar (Bha.) 11 90 200 138 69 809 N.A. 9
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5. RAGI (MANDUA)
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
2
T O T A L
15.
N.A.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3. Goa 0.2 100 75 75 100 1019 1.7 0.2
4. Gujarat 14 100 140 140 100 747 2.2 11
5. Jharkhand 28 N.A. 420 352 84 545 N.A. 15
6. Karnataka (Kh.Hyv.Ir.) 14 100 1356 1276 94 2267 3.5 30
(Kh.Hyv.UI.) 668 100 4086 4048 99 1641 2.0 1042
(Kh.Tra.UI.) 2 16 114 102 89 1186 14.3 3
Comb. 684 100 5556 5426 98 1652 1.9 1075
(Rabi Hyv.Ir.) 5 100 432 360 83 2433 6.0 11
(Rabi Hyv.UI.) 19 97 684 636 93 1464 6.0 27
Comb. 24 98 1116 996 89 1666 4.6 38
(Sum. Hyv.Ir.) 4 100 276 276 100 2041 6.9 7
7. Maharashtra ** 120 98 968 920 95 905 2 109
8. Orissa (Aut.) 22 100 1468 1468 100 628 1.6 14
(Wint.) 37 100 688 688 100 642 1.7 24
(Sum.) 0.2 100 113 113 100 906 4.5 0.2
9. Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 10 92 200 200 100 3188 2.1 32
(UI.) 72 98 160 160 100 1781 1.8 128
Comb. 82 97 360 360 100 1953 1.5 160
10. Uttarakhand 132 100 992 916 92 1236 N.A. 163
11. Dadra & N. Haveli 1 48 78 32 41 1495 3.3 2
Kharif 1170 85 11205 10769 96 1295 1.7 1624
Rabi/Sum. 34 88 1605 1485 93 1739 3.2 57
Comb. 1204 85 12810 12254 96 1307 1.7 1681
1. Assam 60 96 850 707 83 1087 1.8 65
2. Bihar (Hyv.Ir.) 1517 100 5804 5326 92 2174 N.A. 3207
(Hyv.UI.) 87 84 592 512 86 1856 N.A. 161
( Lv.Ir.) 443 99 3132 2888 92 1892 N.A. 839
(Lv.UI.) 167 85 772 756 98 1641 N.A. 275
Comb. 2214 98 10300 9482 92 2065 N.A. 4482
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ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
6. WHEAT
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(Ir.) 67 92 1176 1016 86 1330 2.1 107
(UI) 39 86 582 532 91 831 2.8 31
Comb. 106 90 1758 1548 88 1146 1.7 138
4. Gujarat (Ir.) 845 93 2370 2363 100 2740 0.8 2339
(UI.) 24 99 270 216 80 531 4.1 13
Comb. 869 93 2640 2579 98 2679 0.8 2352
5. Haryana 2488 100 2200 2136 97 4215 0.4 10488
6. Himachal Pradesh 353 99 1764 1608 91 1176 2.2 414
7. Jammu & Kashmir* (Plain) 151 N.A 860 786 91 1920 N.A. 290
(Hills) 98 N.A. 806 742 92 1677 N.A. 164
Comb. 249 100 1666 1528 92 1824 1.4 454
8. Jharkhand (Hyv.Ir.)
(Lv.Ir.)
(Lv.UI.)
Comb. 53 N.A. 7380 5520 75 1173 N.A. 62
9. Karnataka (Hyv.Ir.) 133 86 1206 1206 100 1252 4.5 158
(Hyv.UI.) 63 53 1014 1014 100 670 4.2 40
(Tra.Ir.) 22 100 234 234 100 1049 14.5 22
(Tra.UI.) 55 47 678 666 98 621 6.0 33
Comb. 273 72 3132 3120 100 974 3.2 253
10. Madhya Pradesh (Hyv. Ir.) 2765 100 4462 4008 90 2334 0.8 6454
(Lv.Ir.) 756 96 980 836 85 1904 1.6 1439
Comb. 3521 99 5442 4844 89 2242 0.7 7893
(UI.) 743 100 2664 2354 88 1127 1.3 838
Comb. 4264 99 8106 7198 89 2047 0.7 8731
11. Maharashtra ** (Ir.) 964 98 7154 6835 96 1709 N.A. 1647
(UI.) 117 46 1430 1114 78 752 N.A. 88
(Comb.) 1081 92 8584 7949 93 1605 0.5 1735
12. Orissa (Sum.) 4 100 941 941 100 1448 2.0 6
13. Punjab 3522 100 2270 2263 100 4307 N.A. 15169
(Ir.)
(UI.)
(Comp.)
Comb. 2394 100 4740 4684 99 3133 0.6 7501
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ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
3. Chhattisgarh
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Rajasthan
N.A.
14.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
15. Uttarakhand 395 100 3086 3003 97 2142 N.A. 846
16. Uttar Pradesh 9732 100 97310 95020 98 2854 N.A. 27777
17. West Bengal 316 100 3700 3243 88 2680 1.7 847
18. Delhi @ 13 100 40 40 100 3920 N.A. 52
28386 97 160467 152569 95 2839 0.3 81372
1. Bihar 11 85 300 250 83 1062 N.A. 12
2. Chhattisgarh 3 31 28 28 100 760 11.3 2
3. Haryana 42 45 642 536 83 3262 1.0 137
4. Himachal Pradesh 21 53 646 527 82 1080 3.4 23
5. Jharkhand
6. Madhya Pradesh 85 78 818 708 87 1329 2.6 113
7. Punjab 14 91 240 220 92 3337 N.A. 47
8. Rajasthan 223 96 2240 2222 99 2774 1.3 620
9. Uttarakhand 24 100 664 603 91 1115 N.A. 26
10. Uttar Pradesh 173 75 670 497 74 2142 N.A. 371
11. West Bengal. 2 100 82 61 74 1345 15.9 2
598 82 6330 5652 89 2261 1.0 1353
1. Andhra Pradesh 647 94 1542 1542 100 1308 1.0 847
2. Bihar 57 90 800 708 89 1022 N.A. 58
3. Chhattisgarh 252 99 920 842 92 867 2.5 222
4. Gujarat 121 79 528 518 98 944 2.3 125
5. Haryana 84 71 470 428 91 735 1.2 62
6. Jharkhand 15 N.A. 720 592 82 733 N.A. 11
7. Karnataka (Ir.) 129 100 1356 1332 98 716 4.6 88
(UI.) 837 100 3360 3324 99 586 2.3 465
Comb. 966 100 4716 4656 99 603 2.1 553
8. Madhya Pradesh 3079 100 4748 4190 88 1075 3.2 3310
9. Maharashtra ** 1291 92 5412 5168 95 863 0.7 1114
10. Punjab 3 55 152 122 80 1129 N.A. 3
11. Rajasthan (Ir.)
(UI.)
(Comp.)
Comb. 884 100 3464 3096 89 605 3.2 535
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T O T A L
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
7. BARLEY
N.A.
N.A.
8. GRAM ( BENGALGRAM )
N.A.
N.A.
T O T A L
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
12. Uttar Pradesh 609 93 9226 8899 96 828 N.A. 504
13. West Bengal 22 100 659 512 78 1110 9.4 24
8030 97 33357 31273 94 920 1.6 7368
1. Andhra Pradesh 439 51 776 774 100 432 3.2 190
2. Bihar (Rabi) 27 86 660 456 69 1370 N.A. 37
3. Chhattisgarh 49 66 954 850 89 496 3.3 31
4. Gujarat 255 98 1232 1226 100 906 2.3 241
5. Haryana 22 21 306 278 91 746 N.A. 31
6. Jharkhand (Rabi) 19 N.A. 600 424 71 1617 N.A. 30
7. Karnataka 596 100 4512 4476 99 485 2.1 275
8. Madhya Pradesh 358 96 3112 2666 86 804 3.4 288
9. Maharashtra ** 1093 95 5746 5495 96 841 0.7 919
10. Tamil Nadu £ 26 95 268 268 100 765 3.0 20
11. Uttar Pradesh 336 70 10788 10064 93 654 N.A. 220
12. West Bengal (Rabi) 1 100 216 161 75 771 61.8 1
3221 86 29170 27138 93 703 0.8 2283
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 213 64 622 602 97 111 7.4 24
(Rabi) 101 47 308 308 100 410 5.8 42
2. Bihar (Bha.) 6 93 200 142 71 567 N.A. 4
(Gar.) 160 90 500 340 68 446 N.A. 71
3. Gujarat 153 92 776 776 100 361 3.9 60
4. Karnataka (Kh.) 364 100 3192 3124 98 127 3.4 44
(Rabi) 5 98 108 108 100 279 8.6 1
5. Maharashtra ** 428 98 6200 5853 94 332 1.0 142
6. Orissa (Aut.) 22 100 798 798 100 228 2.7 5
(Wint.) 121 100 1623 1623 100 226 1.6 27
(Sum.) 148 100 2523 2523 100 315 1.3 46
7. Rajasthan 923 100 1992 1968 99 48 10.7 44
8. Tamil Nadu £ 138 96 328 324 99 380 3.9 99
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T O T A L
T O T A L
9. REDGRAM (TUR/ ARHAR)
2
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(Kh.) 42 48 672 640 95 135 N.A. 6
(Zaid) 35 91 600 510 85 718 N.A. 25
10. West Bengal (Sum.) 13 100 529 507 96 494 5.9 6
Kharif 2410 95 16403 15850 97 168 - 455
Rabi/ Sum. 462 84 4568 4296 94 416 - 191
Comb. 2872 93 20971 20146 96 208 - 646
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 83 47 192 192 100 153 7.4 13
(Rabi) 346 43 510 456 89 738 3.5 256
2. Assam (Rabi) 43 79 500 469 94 566 3.0 25
3. Gujarat (Rabi) 84 87 558 558 100 516 4.0 50
4. Karnataka (Kh.) 104 95 1116 1092 98 82 5.8 8
(Rabi) 6 96 168 156 93 424 8.9 3
5. Maharashtra ** (Kh.) 354 73 4868 4617 95 332 1.0 117
6. Orissa (Aut.) 30 100 1280 1280 100 221 2.0 7
(Wint.) 93 100 2784 2784 100 325 1.8 30
(Sum.) 7 100 604 604 100 337 3.1 2
7. Rajasthan (Kh.) 116 99 1298 1272 98 263 6.8 31
8. Tamil Nadu £ 260 93 324 324 100 380 3.9 99
9. Uttar Pradesh (Kh.) 537 92 7368 7157 97 370 N.A. 199
(Zaid) 51 93 700 598 85 604 N.A. 31
10. West Bengal 43 100 1651 1416 86 699 6.6 30
Kharif 1620 87 20881 20134 96 329 - 534
Rabi/ Sum. 537 59 3040 2841 93 668 - 367
Comb. 2157 80 23921 22975 96 414 - 901
1. Bihar 80 90 340 294 86 1035 N.A. 83
2. Chhattisgarh 281 92 486 442 91 626 3.6 176
3. Madhya Pradesh 43 95 656 568 87 734 2.2 32
4. West Bengal (Sum.) 28 100 605 509 84 699 10.4 20
432 92 2087 1813 87 717 2.6 311
CES 2009-10 51
T O T A L
Uttar Pradesh
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
11. BLACKGRAM (URD /MATHIKALAI)
9.
2
12. LAKH (KHESARI)
T O T A L
T O T A L
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Bihar 176 87 900 760 84 899 N.A. 157
2. Jharkhand 6 N.A. 120 98 82 1018 N.A. 7
3. Rajasthan 27 98 236 236 100 895 4.1 24
4. Uttar Pradesh 620 94 12756 12600 99 813 N.A. 504
5. West Bengal 52 100 2308 1939 84 912 5.4 47
881 92 16320 15633 96 840 - 739
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 20 66 80 80 100 653 11.2 13
(Rabi) 39 49 140 140 100 598 4.9 24
2. Karnataka (Kh.) 102 50 3384 3180 94 558 3.3 54
(Rabi) 101 100 3468 3426 99 502 3.2 48
3. Orissa (Wint.) 64 100 3715 3715 100 309 1.2 20
(Sum.) 0.3 100 88 88 100 270 10.4 0.1
4. Tamil Nadu £ 47 97 188 188 100 462 2.0 22
373 79 11063 10817 98 497 1.7 181
1. Uttar Pradesh 321 72 3552 3438 97 1302 N.A. 418
2. West Bengal 9 100 239 155 65 1252 21.5 12
330 73 3791 3593 95 1301 - 430
1. Gujarat 18 80 226 226 100 257 7.1 6
2. Rajasthan 1299 100 1332 1281 96 31 9.4 40
1317 100 1558 1507 97 34 8.5 46
1. Rajasthan 124 99 554 542 98 94 9.4 12
1. Gujarat 101 90 146 146 100 337 4.7 45
1. Uttarakhand 64 100 612 536 88 1055 N.A. 64
2. Uttar Pradesh (Kh.) 7 92 80 58 73 655 N.A. 5
(Zaid) 0.1 65 20 12 60 1778 N.A. 0.1
71 99 712 606 85 1017 - 69
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17. CHOWLA
T O T A L
T O T A L
19. SAWAN (JHANGORA)
T O T A L
16. MOTH
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
2
15. PEAS
14. HORSEGRAM (KULTHI)
18. GUAR
T O T A L
13. MASUR
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Andhra Pradesh 7 64 100 100 100 577 18.6 4
1. Chhattisgarh 121 92 1222 1172 96 173 2.1 20
2. Madhya Pradesh 245 100 1492 1406 94 266 3.9 65
3. Uttar Pradesh (Kodon) 4 77 90 42 47 330 N.A. 1
370 97 2804 2620 93 236 - 86
1. Karnataka 11 100 960 864 90 278 3.8 3
1. Karnataka 11 100 480 432 90 783 6.5 8
1. Tamil Nadu £ 22 96 100 96 96 883 2.1 20
1. Tamil Nadu £ 59 98 112 112 100 1485 3.1 88
1. Andhra Pradesh (Plt.) 75 75 678 678 100 79000 2.5 5954
(Rt.) 82 74 590 590 100 70000 1.6 5750
(Comb.) 157 74 1268 1268 100 74299 1.5 11704
2. Assam 27 90 700 575 82 39100 0.2 1062
3. Bihar (Ir.) 35 98 200 150 75 39169 N.A. 1383
(UI.) 81 99 540 346 64 43097 N.A. 3531
(Comb.) 116 99 740 496 67 41912 N.A. 4914
4. Haryana 79 62 1070 726 68 72241 8 5707
5. Jharkhand 1 N.A. 150 86 57 46413 N.A. 41
6. Karnataka 239 100 870 870 100 98000 5.9 22280
7. Kerala ** 3 100 54 54 100 95880 N.A. 284
8. Maharashtra ** 756 93 9466 7646 81 85000 0.4 64159
9. Orissa 8 100 699 699 100 61488 2.7 490
CES 2009-10 53
22. NAVANE
24. SAMAI
2
26. SUGARCANE
21. KODON - KUTKI (KODRA)
T O T A L
25. VARAGU
23. SAVE
20. KORRA.
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10. Punjab 60 94 686 618 90 67600 N.A. 4056
11. Rajasthan 6 97 450 422 94 57561 3.5 345
12. Tamil Nadu £ 293 99 468 466 100 101450 1.3 29758
13. Uttar Pradesh 2011 98 9474 9362 99 59153 N.A. 118957
14. West Bengal (Rabi) 14 100 449 266 59 72786 2.4 1001
3770 95 26544 23554 89 70530 - 264758
1. Kerala ** 12 100 751 751 100 512 N.A. 6
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 156 71 676 676 100 4090 2.1 640
(Rabi) 50 50 302 302 100 3815 3.2 191
2. Bihar (Rabi) 2 88 250 188 75 1410 N.A. 3
3. Chhattisgarh 6 3 28 18 64 811 2.4 4
4. Karnataka (Kh.) 113 100 650 650 100 706 6.5 80
(Rabi) 3 100 140 140 100 3058 11.8 8
(Sum.) 4 100 150 150 100 5057 13.2 19
5. Madhya Pradesh 46 76 388 214 55 1651 4.3 75
380 77 2584 2338 90 2688 - 1020
1. Gujarat 213 87 866 852 98 542 2.0 117
2. Rajasthan 204 99 1048 1010 96 395 4.2 81
417 93 1914 1862 97 470 2.1 198
1. Gujarat 14 74 184 184 100 1509 5.4 22
1. Kerala ** 99 100 1620 1620 100 1177 2.1 117
2. Maharashtra ** 3 100 201 198 99 1460 N.A. 4
102 100 1821 1818 100 1185 - 121
1. Kerala ** 171 100 1615 1615 100 247 3.7 42
1. Jammu & Kashmir* 3 N.A. 117 84 72 2.96 N.A. 0.009
1. Kerala ** 2 100 1532 1532 100 2488 N.A. 6
CES 2009-10 54
2
31. ARECANUT
34. TURMERIC
33. SAFFRON
T O T A L
27. COCOA
28. CHILLIES
32. PEPPER
30. FENNEL
T O T A L
T O T A L
29. CUMIN
T O T A L
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Kerala ** 5 100 1428 1428 100 5289 N.A. 29
2. Meghalaya 9 89 620 614 99 6286 2.7 54
14 93 2048 2042 100 5930 - 83
1. Rajasthan N.A. N.A. 484 468 97 N.A. N.A. N.A.
1. Bihar 8 86 300 140 47 7120 N.A. 57
1. Bihar 13 95 500 96 19 17390 N.A. 229
2. Kerala ** 51 100 2331 2331 100 7961 0.8 406
3. Madhya Pradesh 7 97 124 84 68 621 N.A. 4.0
71 99 2955 2511 85 8964 - 639
1. Bihar 72 94 600 168 28 22180 N.A. 1594
1. Bihar 1 85 250 22 9 6070 N.A. 8
1. Bihar 5 89 300 88 29 32270 N.A. 172
2. Kerala # ** 78 100 1619 1619 100 3583 N.A. 281
83 99 1919 1707 89 5311 - 453
1. Kerala ** 49 100 1558 1558 100 731 N.A. 36
2. Maharashtra ** 144 100 477 455 95 397 N.A. 57
193 100 2035 2013 99 482 - 93
1. Kerala ** 75 100 1589 1589 100 33705 1.4 2525
1. Kerala ** 10 100 1583 1583 100 8220 N.A. 81
CES 2009-10 55
44. PINE APPLE
38. BANANA
41. JACKFRUIT
T O T A L
T O T A L
T O T A L
35. GINGER
42. CASHEWNUT
43. TAPIOCA
40. GUAVA
37. LICHI
36. CORIANDER
2
T O T A L
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
39. MANGO
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Assam (Rabi) 83 95 850 804 95 7263 1.8 600
2. Bihar (Agh.) 60 73 250 162 65 9500 N.A. 568
(Rabi) 90 69 380 242 64 9560 N.A. 861
3. Chhattisgarh (Rabi) 11 62 192 130 68 4504 4.4 41
4. Gujarat (Rabi) 45 86 222 222 100 20874 1.9 988
5. Jharkhand (Agh.) 20 N.A. 348 270 78 6732 N.A. 135
(Rabi) 18 N.A. 440 402 91 6951 N.A. 128
Jammu & Kashmir* (Kh.) 0.79 100 146 114 78 7340 N.A. 6
(Rabi) 0.75 100 88 84 95 14102 N.A. 11
(Kh.) 27 91 200 200 100 6337 8.3 161
(Rabi) 3 100 120 120 100 15318 9.8 37
8. Madhya Pradesh (Rabi) 57 89 738 610 83 12409 6.7 709
9. Meghalaya (Sum.) 14 93 340 324 95 10647 0.8 149
10. Orissa (Wint.) 8 100 2389 2389 100 12314 2.3 97
11. Uttar Pradesh (Rabi) 518 83 10560 10246 97 24792 N.A. 12850
956 80 17263 16319 95 18118 - 17341
1. Bihar (Rabi) 15 77 380 258 68 9050 N.A. 137
2. Chhattisgarh (Rabi) 5 31 52 34 65 4361 1.3 20
3. Gujarat (Rabi) 32 94 198 198 100 27315 5.1 1060
4. Jharkhand (Rabi) 3 N.A. 246 138 56 4367 N.A. 13
5. (Kh.) 168 100 1466 1442 98 3672 3.5 585
(Rabi) 9 100 140 140 100 5962 10.7 49
(Sum.) 2 100 110 110 100 7834 10.8 13
6. Madhya Pradesh (Rabi) 46 87 662 450 68 14397 5.2 655
7. Uttar Pradesh (Rabi) 10 23 40 38 95 16867 N.A. 165
(Zaid) 12 49 590 570 97 14288 N.A. 171
290 91 3884 2808 72 8834 - 2697
1. Bihar (Agh.) 16 67 250 130 52 5940 N.A. 96
(Rabi) 7 72 320 174 54 7520 N.A. 55
2. Jharkhand (Agh.) 4 N.A. 354 262 74 4536 N.A. 20
(Rabi) 3 N.A. 320 256 80 4475 N.A. 12
30 53 1244 822 66 5975 - 183
CES 2009-10 56
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
7.
Karnataka
T O T A L
T O T A L
46. ONION
47. BRINJAL
T O T A L
Karnataka
6.
45. POTATO
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Bihar (Agh.) 6 45 100 44 44 10550 N.A. 62
(Rabi) 4 66 240 148 62 6210 N.A. 25
2. Jharkhand (Agh.) 7 N.A. 362 258 71 4435 N.A. 32
(Rabi) 4 N.A. 328 248 76 3966 N.A. 14
21 25 1030 698 68 6431 - 133
1. Bihar 24 90 300 166 55 7990 N.A. 190
1. Madhya Pradesh 3 25 16 10 63 116 N.A. 0.3
1. Kerala ** 48 100 1622 1622 100 7083 1.6 339
1. Rajasthan 59 93 612 606 99 1193 3.4 70
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 1011 99 3430 3202 93 386 3.2 390
(Rabi) 290 53 1110 1106 100 2127 2.0 617
2. Chhattisgarh 29 92 428 418 98 1285 2.3 39
3. Gujarat (Kh.) 1742 99 1748 1746 100 929 2.7 1633
(Sum.) 53 80 380 380 100 1902 2.4 124
4. Karnataka (Kh.Ir.) 32 100 1176 1128 96 729 3.8 22
(Kh.UI.) 568 100 4404 4206 96 483 3.6 261
(Comb.) 600 100 5580 5334 96 496 3.3 283
(Rab.UI.) 4 100 72 72 100 2190 12.6 7
(Sum. Ir.) 165 100 2556 2530 99 830 2.6 130
(Sum. UI.) 1 100 24 24 100 1566 20.2 1
(Comb.) 170 100 2652 2626 99 866 2.5 138
5. Madhya Pradesh 185 98 1342 1288 96 1182 2.5 218
(Kh.) 260 91 2992 2701 90 1014 1.0 264
(Sum.) 62 98 1840 1589 86 1635 1.2 101
CES 2009-10 57
51. PLANTAIN
6. Maharashtra **
2
52. METHI
48. TOMATO
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
53. GROUNDNUT
T O T A L
49. CAULIFLOWER
50. PAPAYA (PAPITA)
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
7. Orissa (Aut.) 31 100 1126 1126 100 940 2.2 29
(Wint.) 4 100 304 304 100 1204 3.0 4
(Sum.) 42 100 1350 1350 100 1335 2.0 56
8. Rajasthan 326 98 1640 1618 99 1087 4.6 354
9. Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 156 98 460 460 100 3377 1.4 527
(UI.) 257 100 700 696 99 1435 1.6 369
Comb. 413 99 1160 1156 100 2169 1.1 896
10. Uttar Pradesh 88 79 1680 1609 96 655 N.A. 58
Kharif 4689 98 21430 20502 96 889 1.2 4168
Rabi/Sum. 617 76 7332 7051 96 1657 1.3 1036
Comb. 5306 96 28762 27553 96 978 1.0 5204
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 47 59 250 250 100 198 4.8 9
(Rabi) 43 39 160 160 100 263 5.0 11
2. Chhattisgarh 20 72 462 436 94 440 6.1 9
3. Gujarat 214 94 1632 1626 100 356 2.7 78
4. Karnataka 69 100 2196 2184 99 420 3.0 27
5. Kerala ** 0.6 100 106 106 100 339 N.A. 0.2
6. Madhya Pradesh 202 94 1378 1318 96 429 3.2 85
7. Maharashtra ** (Kh.) 52 77 1408 1212 86 261 1.9 14
(Rabi) 3 22 12 8 67 234 9.9 1
8. Orissa (Aut.) 5 100 310 310 100 172 4.7 0.8
(Wint.) 32 100 1335 1335 100 227 2.6 7
(Sum.) 9 100 1212 1212 100 271 2.8 2
9. Rajasthan 598 98 2422 2398 99 163 3.1 97
10. Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 23 75 124 124 100 600 2.7 14
(UI.) 40 95 290 286 99 380 2.9 15
(Comb.) 63 88 414 410 99 460 2.0 29
11. Uttar Pradesh 364 78 3648 3390 93 91 N.A. 33
12. West Bengal (Sum.) 184 100 2782 2364 85 827 7.7 152
Kharif 1667 90 15561 14975 96 235 1.6 389
Rabi/Sum. 239 88 4166 3744 90 697 7.0 166
(Comb.) 1906 90 19727 18719 95 293 2.8 555
CES 2009-10 58
2
54. SESAMUM ( GINGELLY)
T O T A L
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Andhra Pradesh 146 67 520 520 100 431 6.2 63
2. Gujarat 407 95 1468 1453 99 1972 3.6 831
3. Karnataka 10 100 672 672 100 608 4.9 6
563 88 2660 2645 99 1548 3.3 900
1. Assam 249 100 1250 1164 93 529 2.2 131
2. Bihar 88 74 920 788 86 1011 N.A. 89
3. Chhattisgarh 60 88 1022 896 88 423 3.5 25
4. Gujarat 201 95 644 642 100 1581 1.4 341
5. Haryana 513 66 1262 1224 97 1655 1.1 849
6. Jammu & Kashmir* 57 N.A. 274 242 88 596 N.A. 34
7. Jharkhand 10 N.A. 720 554 77 738 N.A. 8
8. Madhya Pradesh 789 99 1810 1578 87 1014 2.0 800
9. Orissa (Wint.) 13 100 2338 2338 100 213 2.0 3
10. Punjab 30 94 496 474 96 1284 N.A. 39
11. Rajasthan (Ir.)
(UI.)
(Comp.)
Comb. 2212 100 4404 4320 98 1316 0.8 2912
12. Uttar Pradesh 616 88 19396 18601 96 1106 N.A. 681
13. West Bengal 410 100 4379 3834 88 1080 5.8 443
5248 94 38915 36655 94 1206 - 6355
1. Chhattisgarh 40 94 1044 914 88 298 2.3 12
2. Jammu & Kashmir* 0.2 N.A. 26 14 54 605 N.A. 0.1
3. Karnataka 10 100 516 516 100 300 4.0 3
4. Madhya Pradesh 118 97 1712 1482 87 445 4.2 52
5. Maharashtra ** 36 51 362 208 57 245 4.2 9
6. Uttar Pradesh 32 91 250 232 93 441 N.A. 14
7. West Bengal 5 100 854 710 83 295 20.1 1
241 89 4764 4076 86 381 2.9 91
CES 2009-10 59
T O T A L
T O T A L
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
N.A.
55. CASTOR
T O T A L
2
57. LINSEED (ALSI)
56. RAPE & MUSTARD
N.A.
N.A.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Karnataka 67 100 2196 2184 99 807 2.5 51
2. Maharashtra ** 188 89 2914 2240 77 580 1.2 109
255 92 5110 4424 87 640 1.2 160
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 92 55 150 148 99 376 14.0 35
(Rabi) 258 58 498 498 100 912 2.7 235
2. Haryana (Rabi) 6 N.A. 260 128 49 1764 N.A. 11
3. Karnataka (Kh.Ir.) 72 100 2160 2060 95 539 2.5 37
(Kh.UI.) 312 100 3588 3332 93 245 2.3 72
Comb. 384 100 5748 5392 94 300 1.7 109
(Rabi Ir.) 71 100 2064 2004 97 664 3.2 45
(Rabi UI.) 302 100 2652 2612 98 237 2.5 68
Comb. 373 100 4716 4616 98 318 2.0 113
(Sum. Ir.) 24 100 1692 1614 95 884 3.4 20
4. Maharashtra ** (Kh.) 74 99 1056 854 81 415 3.0 31
(Rabi) 141 81 814 498 61 567 2.2 80
(Sum.) 5 86 460 270 59 1011 3.8 5
5. Tamil Nadu £ 14 93 220 216 98 1330 3.7 19
6. Uttar Pradesh (Zaid) 5 66 160 156 98 2266 N.A. 11
Kharif 564 92 7174 6610 92 353 2.7 194
Rabi/Sum. 812 82 8600 7780 90 594 1.5 475
Comb. 1376 86 15774 14390 91 495 1.3 669
1. Andhra Pradesh 156 33 104 78 75 823 7.8 129
2. Chhattisgarh 108 99 302 282 93 862 4.6 103
3. Karnataka 183 100 1176 1176 100 473 3.7 82
4. Madhya Pradesh 5336 100 3780 3549 94 1184 4.0 6318
5. Maharashtra ** 3019 92 4384 4169 95 728 1.0 2197
6. Rajasthan 778 100 948 933 98 1171 2.3 912
7. Uttar Pradesh 10 88 300 300 100 1056 N.A. 11
9590 96 10994 10487 95 1016 2.6 9752
CES 2009-10 60
2
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
59. SUNFLOWER
58. SAFFLOWER
T O T A L
T O T A L
60. SOYABEAN
T O T A L
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Rajasthan 98 96 1312 1022 78 368 5.7 36
1. Kerala ** 779 100 2430 2430 100 7278 N.A. 5667
2. Maharashtra ** 22 100 255 252 99 5740 N.A. 1240
801 100 2685 2682 100 7236 - 6907
1. Maharashtra ** 33 68 694 562 81 215 2.7 7
1. Andhra Pradesh 1474 56 1242 1238 100 371 1.9 3217
2. Gujarat (Ir.) 1762 96 1879 1873 100 579 1.6 6001
(UI.) 653 92 865 865 100 183 3.5 703
Comb. 2415 95 2744 2738 100 472 1.5 6704
3. Haryana 505 45 772 722 94 646 0.6 1919
4. Karnataka (Ir.) 66 100 1548 1536 99 401 3.5 148
(UI.) 310 100 770 770 100 254 6.8 440
Comb. 376 100 2318 2306 99 280 5.2 588
5. Madhya Pradesh 604 100 982 906 92 674 3.0 2395
6. Maharashtra ** (Ir.) 174 89 1654 1490 90 326 N.A. 334
(UI.) 1353 97 1662 1616 97 273 N.A. 2173
(Comp.) 1865 100 5190 4928 95 238 N.A. 2608
Comb. 3392 98 8506 8034 94 256 0.6 5115
7. Punjab 511 99 688 688 100 667 N.A. 2006
8. Rajasthan 444 97 550 538 98 345 3.0 902
9. Tamil Nadu £ (Ir.) 30 97 388 366 94 456 2.7 80
(UI.) 74 99 356 356 100 333 4.0 145
Comb. 104 98 744 722 97 368 2.7 225
10. Uttar Pradesh 5 49 50 36 72 233 N.A. 7
9830 88 18596 17928 96 400 - 23078
1. Assam 65 91 600 530 88 1967 3.2 713
2. Bihar 125 95 200 188 94 1657 N.A. 1151
3. Meghalaya 4 53 60 60 100 1594 1.0 35
4. Orissa 3 100 316 315 100 1862 3.3 30
5. West Bengal 614 100 2607 2309 89 2732 2.5 9325
811 98 3783 3402 90 2496 - 11254
CES 2009-10 61
61. TARA MEERA
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
62. COCONUT ##
63. NIGER
2
64. COTTON $ (Lint)
T O T A L
T O T A L
65. JUTE. @@
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Andhra Pradesh 23 74 200 200 100 1495 4.8 191
2. Bihar 19 96 200 130 65 1347 N.A. 143
3. West Bengal 5 100 462 362 78 2522 3.9 75
47 86 862 692 80 1544 - 409
1. Andhra Pradesh ** (N) 48 79 184 180 98 2185 4.1 105
(V) 151 79 230 230 100 1691 3.1 256
(Comb.) 199 79 414 410 99 1810 2.5 361
2. Gujarat 62 96 220 220 100 1616 3.5 102
3. Karnataka 105 100 300 300 100 811 6.2 81
4. Maharashtra ** 2 100 56 56 100 1134 6.1 2
5. Uttar Pradesh (Rabi) 25 83 90 76 84 5764 N.A. 142
(Zaid) 0.4 56 20 20 100 4142 N.A. 2
Comb. 25 83 110 96 87 5738 - 144
393 88 1100 1082 98 1763 - 690
1. Gujarat 12 N.A. 194 180 93 632 3.0 8
2. Rajasthan 228 97 556 518 93 615 3.0 140
240 92 750 698 93 616 2.9 148
1. Karnataka 45 100 500 500 100 768 7.2 31
1. Karnataka 31 100 500 494 99 514 7.3 14
Note :-
1. £ : Excluding results under NAIS of Tamil Nadu State.
2. : All primary data have been supplied by concerned SASA.
3. # : Estimated average yield is in number of Jackfruits/hec. and production in million numbers for Kerala State.
4. ## : Estimated average yield is in number of coconuts/hec. and production in million nuts.
5. $ : Production of cotton in `000' bales of 170 Kgs. each.
6. * : Figures repeated of the year 2005-06 as no data was received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10 from
SASA Jammu & Kashmir.
7. @ :Figures repeated of the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10 from SASA Delhi.
8. @@ : Production of Jute and Mesta in `000' bales of 180 Kgs. each.
9. ** : Figures for Area under crop coverage % for the State Kerala and Maharashtra are for the year 2007-08, as no data was received for
the year 2008-09 & 2009-10.
CES 2009-10 62
69. AVARE (SEM)
2
ANNEX - V ( Contd.... )
T O T A L
T O T A L
T O T A L
70. COWPEA (LOBIA)
67. TOBACCO
68. ISABGOL
66. MESTA. @@
Sl.
Area in Production Yield Area in Production Yield
in "000" in `000'ha. in "000" in
tonnes Kg./ha. tonnes Kg./ha.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 1976 5856 2963 2063 5656 2742
2. Assam (Sum.) 394 860 2180 360 787 2185
3. Bihar (Bha.) 526 472 897 517 490 947
(Gar.) 91 170 1864 96 166 1737
4. Chhattisgarh (Kh.) 3623 4717 1180 3671 4110 1120
5. Gujarat (Sum.) 19 65 3077 21 64 3048
6. Karnataka (Kh.) 1072 2684 2636 1102 2584 2345
(Rabi.) 35 79 2378 38 85 2237
6. Maharasthtra (Sum.) 21 48 2330 20 45 2250
7. Uttar Pradesh 5605 11744 2095 5187 10807 2084
9. Dadar & Nagar Haveli 13 37 2870 14 23 1721
10. Daman Diu 2 4 1725 2 3 1650
11. Puducherry (I) 4 12 2859 5 14 2903
1. Chhattisgarh 5 6 897 5 6 1255
2. Gujarat (Kh.) 84 118 1059 111 118 1063
(Rabi.) 49 53 1026 52 53 1019
3. Karnataka (Kh.) 227 225 1043 246 262 1065
(Rabi.) 1072 990 971 1123 1144 1019
4. Uttar Pradesh 208 193 927 191 169 885
1. Gujarat (Sum.) 162 396 2275 174 396 2276
2. Karnataka (Kh.) 300 134 450 304 152 500
3. Uttar Pradesh 919 1516 1650 848 1389 1638
4. Daman Diu 0.3 0.4 1312 0.3 0.5 1667
63
ANNEX - VI : COMPARISION OF SURVEY ESTIMATES AND OFFICIAL ESTIMATES IN RESPECT OF THOSE CROPS
WHERE DIFFERENCE IN AREA, PRODUCTION OR YIELD IS MORE THAN FIVE PERCENT DURING 2009-10
S T A T E
SURVEY ESTIMATES OFFICIAL ESTIMATES
CES 2009-10
2
000'ha.
No.
1. RICE
3. BAJRA
2. JOWAR
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Karnataka (Kh.) 1058 2455 2444 1108 2676 2415
(Rabi.) 94 239 2695 104 260 2500
2. Maharasthtra (Rabi.) 102 268 2637 121 297 2455
1. Karnataka (Kh.) 685 1075 1653 729 1254 1720
(Rabi.) 24 38 1666 28 44 1571
1. Chhattisgarh 106 138 1146 112 122 1086
2. Himachal Pradesh 353 414 1176 353 327 928
3. Karnataka 273 252 974 283 251 887
1 Bihar 11 12 1062 11 13 1122
2. Himachal Pradesh 21 23 1080 21 16 764
1 Gujarat 121 125 944 132 125 947
1. Andhra Pradesh 439 190 432 463 203 438
2. Bihar 27 37 1370 28 42 1514
3. Chhattisgarh 49 31 496 60 31 510
4. Haryana 22 31 746 22 23 1045
5. Uttar Pradesh 336 220 654 305 202 662
6. West Bengal 1 1 771 1 1 728
1. Andhra Pradesh (Kh.) 213 24 111 205 21 102
(Bha.) 6 4 567 8 5 656
(Gar.) 160 71 446 155 79 510
3. Gujarat 153 60 361 165 59 358
4. Karnataka (Kh.) 364 44 127 370 44 119
5. West Bengal 13 6 494 14.7 7.5 512
64
10. GREENGRAM (MOONG)
9. REDGRAM (TUR/ARHAR)
ANNEX -VI (Contd..)
Bihar
5. RAGI
6. WHEAT
8. GRAM (BENGALGRAM)
2
2
CES 2009-10
4. MAIZE
7. BARLEY
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. Gujarat 84 50 516 97 50 515
2. Karnataka (Kh.) 104 8 82 109 10 92
(Rabi.) 6 3 424 9 4 444
3. Uttar Pradesh 537 199 370 553 224 405
1. Uttar Pradesh 620 504 813 592 476 803
1. Karnataka (Kh.) 102 54 558 115 56 487
(Rabi.) 101 48 502 113 55 487
1 Gujarat 18 6 257 22 5 227
1 Haryana 79 5707 72241 74 5335 72095
2. Karnataka 239 22280 98000 337 30443 90335
3. Punjab 60 4056 67600 60 3700 61667
1. Karnataka (Kh.) 600 283 496 609 344 565
(Rabi) 169 138 736 209 168 804
1. Karnataka (Kh.) 69 27 420 76 31 408
2. Uttar Pradesh 364 33 91 332 34 102
1 Karnataka (Kh.) 10 3 300 12 4 333
2. Uttar Pradesh 32 14 441 34 15 441
1. 67 51 807 68 50 735
65
11. BLACKGRAM (URD/MATHIKALAI)
12.MASUR
2
14. MOTH
16. GROUNDNUT
ANNEX -VI (Contd..)
13. HORSEGRAM ( KULTHI )
15. SUGARCANE
CES 2009-10
17. SESAMUM (GINGELLY )
Karnataka
19. SAFFLOWER
18. LINSEED
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
(Kh.) 384 109 300 389 133 342
(Rabi) 397 133 352 405 171 422
3. Uttar Pradesh 10 11 1056 7 8 1143
1. Karnataka 183 82 473 184 82 446
2. Uttar Pradesh 10 11 1056 7 8 1143
1. Gujarat 2415 6704 472 2464 7986 551
2. Karnataka 376 587 279 457 868 323
3. Maharashtra 3392 5115 256 3495 5859 285
1. 19 143 1347 17 159 1707
1. 45 31 768 67 49 731
+
2. ** : Production in "000" bales of 180 Kgs. each.
66
23. MESTA **
Bihar
24. AVARE
Karnataka
CES 2009-10
21. SOYABEAN
20. SUNFLOWER
22. COTTON (LINT) *
2. Karnataka
ANNEX -VI (Contd..)
2
Sl.
No. No. of Yield Area No. of Yield Area
Expts. Rate `000' Expts. Rate `000'
Analysed Kg/ha. ha. Analysed Kg/ha. ha.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Kh. 6436 2903 1976 334 1246 85
Rabi 5282 3449 1377 - - -
Aut. 255 1197 N.A. 1440 976 N.A.
Wint. 237 1831 N.A. 4910 1762 N.A.
Sum. 806 2325 N.A. 513 1569 N.A.
Bha. 198 943 172 502 875 354
Agh. 5236 1394 1448 4616 871 1067
Gar. 264 1864 91 - - -
4. Chhattisgarh 1756 1786 1059 2552 929 2564
Kh. - - - 248 1902 31
Rabi 266 2593 16 - - -
Kh. 1032 2380 411 782 878 246
Sum. 190 2966 19 - - -
7. Haryana 958 3008 1205 - - -
8. Himachal Pradesh 383 1658 N.A. 419 1288 N.A.
9. 938 2230 234 98 1394 25
10. Jharkhand
Kh. 5076 3104 715 2650 1967 357
Rabi 588 2378 35 - - -
Sum. 3360 3224 336 - - -
Aut. 1195 2893 22 3433 2329 55
Wint. 4335 2598 97 1107 1727 10
Sum. 2793 2729 49 12 2471 0.03
13. Madhya Pradesh 1018 1607 232 2588 733 1168
Kh. 1051 1139 325 3394 1571 1126
Sum. 450 2330 21 - - -
67
ANNEX-VII : ESTIMATES OF YIELD RATES FROM IRRIGATED AND UN-IRRIGATED PLOTS UNDER
CES DURING 2009-10
CES 2009-10
11. Karnataka
6. Gujarat
1.
N.A.
14.
12.
Maharashtra
UN - IRRIGATED PLOTS
S T A T E Season
Jammu & Kashmir *
Bihar
IRRIGATED PLOTS
Assam
Andhra Pradesh
5. Goa
Kerala
3.
1. RICE
2.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Aut. 361 1457 22 53 1212 11
Wint. 690 1390 39 68 1410 24
Aut. 515 1640 27 7171 902 660
Wint. 2949 2062 1172 6394 1400 2241
Sum. 4380 2713 265 - - -
17. Punjab 1885 4010 2802 - - -
18. Rajasthan 172 2043 101 176 436 50
K/K/S 418 3490 284 - - -
S/T/P 1256 3095 1444 - - -
N/K 296 3502 117 - - -
20. Uttarakhand
21. Uttar Pradesh
Aus. 1858 2298 N.A. 675 1503 N.A.
Aman. 3466 2570 N.A. 2561 2061 N.A.
Sum. 5223 2819 N.A. 18 1692 N.A.
23. Dadra & Nagar - - - 70 2354 13
Haveli
24. Delhi @ 40 2940 7.5 - - -
25. Daman & Diu 0 - - 42 1725 2
I 84 2859 4 - - -
II 120 2227 11 - - -
III 50 2643 5 - - -
67866 2423 - 46826 1378 -
Kh. 17 2464 5 741 862 177
Rabi - - - 874 1176 170
2. Chhattisgarh - - - 84 897 3
Kh. 13 1086 4 345 1129 79
Rabi 37 1789 7 253 954 42
Kh. 1206 1698 26 2932 958 201
Rabi 1424 1605 99 3616 907 974
Sum. 140 1891 3 - - -
68
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
15. Meghalaya
1.
3. Gujarat
Tamil Nadu
16.
2. JOWAR
Andhra Pradesh
T O T A L
Orissa
CES 2009-10
4.
22. West Bengal
Puducherry
19.
Karnataka
N.A.
N.A.
26.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
5. Madhya Pradesh - - - 3064 1124 N.A.
Kh. - - - 4520 1082 1064
Rabi 2849 1219 442 5587 702 2670
7. Rajasthan 68 321 5 1926 164 712
8. Tamil Nadu 148 1808 21 300 830 210
9. Uttar Pradesh
5902 1334 612 24242 878 -
1. Andhra Pradesh Kh. - - - 556 959 25
Kh. 532 1345 110 1998 729 387
Sum. 848 2271 162 - - -
3. Haryana 608 1570 230 545 1606 354
4. Karnataka Kh. 730 800 31 2374 409 269
5. Madhya Pradesh - - - 652 1146 N.A.
6. Maharashtra 512 930 33 3048 735 1001
7. Rajasthan 485 904 905 2763 346 4972
8. Tamil Nadu 88 2635 5 240 1379 46
9. Uttar Pradesh
10. Delhi @ - - - 55 1750 1.5
11. Daman & Diu - - - 4 1312 0.3
3803 1195 1476 12235 671 -
Kh. 296 3994 78 700 1528 425
Rabi 472 6307 247 20 7115 139
Bha. 738 1721 237 - - -
Rabi 404 2599 210 - - -
Gar. 212 3082 192 - - -
3. Chhattisgarh - - - 1080 1392 93
4. Gujarat 63 1633 22 813 990 367
69
N.A.
2.
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh1.
Bihar
CES 2009-10
6.
4. MAIZE
3. BAJRA
N.A.
Maharashtra
T O T A L
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
2.
T O T A L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
5. Haryana 11 2192 2 71 2162 10
6. Himachal Pradesh 57 2236 N.A. 1387 2134 N.A.
7. 130 1294 32 1194 1380 299
8. Jharkhand
Kh. 2614 2534 358 3450 2399 699
Rabi 1332 2755 86 254 1954 7
Sum. 490 2931 19 - - -
10. Madhya Pradesh 538 1167 N.A. 2450 1169 N.A.
Kh. - - - 758 2275 673
Rabi - - - 377 2636 102
Aut. 9 1313 0.05 2807 2146 79
Wint. 96 1893 0.10 108 888 0.1
Sum. 349 2229 2 - - -
13. Punjab 302 3517 118 57 2859 21
14. Rajasthan Kh. 332 801 7 1686 1058 1090
15. Tamil Nadu 166 6384 101 252 3264 130
16. Uttar Pradesh
17. West Bengal 68 3944 N.A. 386 2001 N.A.
8679 2712 - 17850 1809 -
Kh. 37 1694 3 217 961 35
Rabi 98 1710 4 2 684 0.01
2. Bihar - - - 138 809 11
3. Goa - - - 75 1019 0.2
4. Gujarat - - - 140 745 14
5. Jharkhand
Kh. 1276 2267 14 4150 1637 671
Rabi 360 2433 5 636 1464 19
Sum. 276 2041 4 - - -
7. Maharashtra - - - 920 905 120
Aut. 2 696 0.03 1466 628 22
Wint. 16 832 0.02 672 642 37
Sum. 113 907 0.2 - - -
70
8.
6.
Orissa
Maharashtra
N.A.
N.A.
5. RAGI
Jammu & Kashmir *
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
12.
Andhra Pradesh1.
Karnataka
T O T A L
9.
Orissa
11.
CES 2009-10
Karnataka
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9. Uttarakhand
10. Tamil Nadu 200 3188 9 160 1781 71
11. Dadra & Nagar Haveli - - - 32 1495 1
2378 2367 39 8608 1452 1001
1. Assam 72 1249 N.A. 635 1124 N.A.
2. Bihar 8244 2110 1960 1238 1715 254
3. Chhattisgarh 1016 1331 67 532 831 33
4. Gujarat 2363 2761 845 216 551 24
5. Haryana 2123 4192 2473 13 3927 15
6. Himachal Pradesh 146 2029 N.A. 1462 1161 N.A.
7. 350 2440 69 1178 1587 180
8. Jharkhand
9. Karnataka 1440 1224 155 1680 647 118
10. Madhya Pradesh 4844 2244 3492 2354 1127 740
11. Maharashtra 6835 1708 965 1114 760 117
12. Orissa Sum. 941 1448 4 - - -
13. Punjab 2258 4312 3515 5 1968 7
14. Rajasthan 4642 3087 2384 42 1510 10
15. Uttarakhand
16 Uttar Pradesh
17. West Bengal 3166 2444 N.A. 77 1238 N.A.
18. Delhi @ 40 3920 13 - - -
38480 2418 - 10546 1116 -
1. Bihar - - - 250 1062 11
2. Chhattisgarh - - - 28 760 1
3. Haryana 526 3281 41 10 2503 1
4. Himachal Pradesh 38 1702 N.A. 489 1167 N.A.
5. Jharkhand
6. Madhya Pradesh 294 1774 N.A. 414 1139 N.A.
7. Punjab 220 3354 14 - - -
8. Rajasthan 2185 2701 221 37 2047 3
9. Uttarakhand
10. Uttar Pradesh
71
N.A.
CES 2009-10
N.A.
7. BARLEY
6. WHEAT
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Jammu & Kashmir *
N.A.
T O T A L
T O T A L
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
11. West Bengal 39 1144 N.A. 22 1091 N.A.
3302 2724 - 1250 1163 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 28 1289 6 1514 1241 637
2. Bihar - - - 708 1022 57
3. Chhattisgarh - - - 842 867 250
4. Gujarat 203 1185 55 315 728 65
5. Haryana 157 714 31 271 748 53
6. Jharkhand
7. Karnataka 1332 716 129 3324 586 837
8. Madhya Pradesh 1452 1112 N.A. 2738 980 N.A.
9. Maharashtra 1892 878 417 3276 856 875
10. Punjab 122 1128 3 - - -
11. Rajasthan 1825 764 411 1271 458 473
12. Uttar Pradesh
13. West Bengal 87 1192 N.A. 425 937 N.A.
7098 881 - 14684 829 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 2 99 3 772 438 430
2. Bihar - - - 456 1370 27
3. Chhattisgarh - - - 850 496 32
4. Gujarat 155 1100 44 1071 886 212
5. Haryana 278 1085 22 - - -
6. Jharkhand
7. Karnataka - - - 4476 485 596
8. Madhya Pradesh - - - 2666 718 N.A.
9 Maharashtra - - - 5495 841 1093
10. Tamil Nadu - - - 268 765 25
11. Uttar Pradesh
12. West Bengal 3 - - 158 771 N.A.
438 1052 69 16212 701 -
72
N.A.
8. GRAM ( BENGALGRAM )
N.A.
N.A.
T O T A L
9. REDGRAM ( TUR/ ARHAR)
CES 2009-10
T O T A L
T O T A L
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Kh. - - - 602 100 205
Rabi 10 647 0.3 298 395 91
Bha. - - - 142 567 6
Gar. 340 446 160 - - -
3. Gujarat Kh. 46 367 7 730 355 146
Kh. - - - 3124 127 364
Rabi - - - 108 279 5
5. Maharashtra- - - 5853 332 427
Aut. 6 357 0.01 792 227 22
Wint. 35 293 0.2 1588 226 121
Sum. 981 333 36 1542 308 111
7. Rajasthan 262 396 26 1706 47 895
8. Tamil Nadu - - - 324 380 241
Kh.
Zaid
10. West Bengal 106 318 N.A. 401 260 N.A.
1786 365 - 17210 245 -
Kh. - - - 192 94 59
Rabi 10 446 7 446 740 328
2. Assam- - - 469 606 N.A.
3. Gujarat Rabi - - - 558 496 84
Kh. - - - 1092 82 104
Rabi - - - 156 424 6
5. Maharashtra - - - 4617 332 353
Aut. 4 300 0.01 1276 220 30
Wint. 22 387 0.3 2762 325 93
Sum. 321 353 5 283 320 3
73
1.
Karnataka
6.
Andhra Pradesh
10. GREENGRAM (MOONG)
2.
N.A.
Bihar
4.
9.
Karnataka
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
CES 2009-10
Orissa
11. BLACKGRAM (URD/MATHIKALAI)
T O T A L
6.
Uttar Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
4
1.
Orissa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
7. Rajasthan 33 304 0.01 1239 243 115
8. Tamil Nadu - - - 324 380 241
Kh.
Zaid
10. West Bengal 23 861 N.A. 1393 582 N.A.
413 333 - 14807 345 -
1. Bihar - - - 294 1035 80
2. Chhattisgarh - - - 442 626 259
3. Madhya Pradesh - - - 568 757 N.A.
4. West Bengal 40 886 N.A. 469 932 N.A.
40 886 - 1773 817 -
1. Bihar - - - 760 899 176
2. Rajasthan
3. Uttar Pradesh
4. West Bengal 370 790 N.A. 1569 731 N.A.
370 790 - 2329 786 -
Kh. - - - 80 606 14
Rabi - - - 140 562 29
Kh. - - - 3180 558 102
Rabi - - - 3426 502 101
Wint. 3 224 0.02 3712 309 64
Sum. 2 200 0.01 86 270 0.3
4. Tamil Nadu - - - 188 462 46
5 216 0.03 10812 487 356
74
T O T A L
T O T A L
Karnataka
13. MASUR
2.
1.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
N.A.
Andhra Pradesh
T O T A L
3. Orissa
12. LAKH (KHESARI)
T O T A L
Uttar Pradesh9.
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
14. HORSEGRAM (KULTHI)
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Uttar Pradesh
2. West Bengal 34 912 N.A. 121 1170 N.A.
34 912 - 121 1170 -
1. Gujarat - - - 226 245 18
2 Rajasthan 60 210 3 1221 42 1268
60 210 3 1447 84 1286
1. Rajasthan 42 132 3 500 108 121
1. Gujarat - - - 146 337 113
Kh.
Zaid
- - - - - -
1. Andhra Pradesh - - - 100 715 6
1. Chhattisgarh - - - 1172 173 111
2. Madhya Pradesh - - - 1406 258 N.A
3. Uttar Pradesh Kodan
- - - 2578 219 -
1. Karnataka - - - 864 278 11
1. Karnataka - - - 432 783 12
1. Tamil Nadu - - - 96 883 22
1. Tamil Nadu - - - 112 1485 58
75
17. CHOWLA
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
T O T A L
22. NAVANE
21. KODON-KUTKI (KODRA)
18 . GUAR
1.
T O T A L
CES 2009-10
20. KORRA
23. SAVE
N.A.Uttar Pradesh
T O T A L
N.A.
19. SAWAN (JHANGORA)
T O T A L
N.A.
25. VARAGU
15. PEAS
24. SAMAI
N.A.
16. MOTH
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Plt. 653 83000 65 23 43000 9
Rt. 577 72000 74 13 34000 7
2. Assam - - - 575 36195 N.A.
3. Bihar 150 39169 35 346 43097 81
4. Haryana 726 72241 79 - - -
5. Jharkhand
6. Karnataka 870 98000 239 - - -
7. Kerala
8. Maharashtra 7646 84900 756 - - -
9. Orissa 699 61488 8 - - -
10. Punjab 616 67112 59 2 3840 1
11. Rajasthan 392 63446 6 30 38081 0.1
12. Tamil Nadu 466 101450 293 - - -
13. Uttar pradesh
14. West Bengal 262 84025 N.A. 4 N.A. N.A.
13057 81715 - 993 38575 -
1. Kerala
Kh. 472 4328 120 204 3621 33
Rabi 289 3554 35 13 4778 3
2. Bihar 188 1410 2 - - -
3. Chhattisgarh 18 811 0.2 - - -
4. Karnataka Kh. - - - 650 706 113
Rabi - - - 140 3058 3
Sum. - - - 150 5057 4
5. Madhya Pradesh 214 3546 N.A - - -
1181 3479 - 1157 1558 156
1 Gujarat 852 540 213 - - -
2. Rajasthan
852 540 213 - - -
76
N.A.
1.
29. CUMIN
28. CHILLIES
Andhra Pradesh
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
26. SUGARCANE
T O T A L
27. COCOA
Andhra Pradesh
N.A.
N.A.
1.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
T O T A L
N.A.
T O T A L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Gujarat 184 1658 14 - - -
1. Kerala
2. Maharashtra
- - - - - -
1. Kerala
1.
1. Kerala
1. Kerala
2. Meghalaya - - - 614 6287 9
- - - 614 6287 9
1. Rajasthan
1. Bihar - - - 140 7120 8
1. Bihar- - - 96 17390 13
2. Kerala
3. Madhya Pradesh
- - - 96 17390 13
1. Bihar- - - 168 22180 72
1. Bihar - - - 22 6070 1
77
T O T A L
34. TURMERIC
35. GINGER
N.A.
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
30. FENNEL
N.A.
T O T A L
CES 2009-10
39. MANGO
40. GUAVA
N.A.
31. ARECANUT
Jammu & Kashmir *
32. PEPPER
N.C.
T O T A L
33. SAFFRON
N.A.
36. CORIANDER
N.A.
N.A.
N.C.
N.A.
38. BANANA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Bihar - - - 88 32270 5
2. Kerala
- - - 88 32270 5
1. Kerala
2. Maharashtra
- - - - - -
1. Kerala
1. Kerala
1. Assam - - - 804 7447 N.A.
Agh. 162 9500 60 - - -
Rabi 242 9560 90 - - -
3. Chhattisgarh - - - 130 4504 7
4. Gujarat 222 21515 45 - - -
5. Jammu & Kh.
Kashmir * Rabi
Agh.
Rabi
7. Kh. - - - 200 6337 27
Rabi - - - 120 1538 3
8. Madhya Pradesh 610 11640 N.A. - - -
9. Meghalaya Sum. - - - 324 10646 14
10. Orissa Wint. 2389 12314 8 - - -
11. Uttar Pradesh Rabi
3625 12454 - 1578 7271 -
CES 2009-10 78
N.A.
44. PINE APPLE
45. POTATO
2.
T O T A L
Bihar
6. N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
42. CASHEWNUT
N.A.
T O T A L
Jharkhand
Karnataka
43. TAPIOCA
N.A.
41. JACKFRUIT
T O T A L
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Bihar 258 9050 15 - - -
2. Chhattisgarh 34 4361 1 - - -
3. Gujarat 198 25372 32 - - -
4. Jharkhand
Kh. - - - 1442 3672 168
Rabi - - - 140 5962 9
Sum. - - - 110 7834 2
6. Madhya Pradesh 450 14488 N.A. - - -
Rabi
Zaid
940 14922 - 1692 3834 179
Agh. 130 5940 16 - - -
Rabi 174 7520 7 - - -
Agh.
Rabi
304 6421 23 - - -
Agh. 44 10550 6 - - -
Rabi 148 6210 4 - - -
Agh.
Rabi
192 8814 10 - - -
1. Bihar 166 7990 24 - - -
1. Madhya Pradesh
1. Kerala
79
2. Jharkhand N.A.
47. BRINJAL
51. PLANTAIN
N.A.
T O T A L
50. PAPAYA (PAPITA)
49. CAULIFLOWER
N.A.
1.
Jharkhand
N.A.
2.
Bihar
N.A.
N.A.
48. TOMATO
N.A.
T O T A L
46. ONION
N.A.
T O T A L
5.
Bihar
7. Uttar Pradesh
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
Karnataka
1.
CES 2009-10
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Rajasthan
Kh. 156 2000 33 3046 361 976
Rabi 1106 2189 279 - - -
2. Chhattisgarh - - - 418 1285 27
Kh. 786 1302 775 960 653 967
Sum. 380 1839 53 - - -
Kh. 1128 729 32 4206 483 568
Rabi - - - 72 2190 4
Sum. 2530 630 165 24 1566 1
5. Madhya Pradesh - - - 1288 1032 N.A.
Kh. - - - 2701 1013 260
Sum. 1589 1635 61 - - -
Aut. 6 980 0.01 1120 938 31
Wint. 51 1436 1.0 253 1167 3
Sum. 875 1236 16 475 1400 26
8. Rajasthan
9. Tamil Nadu 460 3377 153 696 1435 257
10. Uttar Pradesh
9067 1625 1568 15259 758 -
Kh. 11 300 0.03 237 171 42
Rabi 58 367 14 102 192 19
2. Chhattisgarh - - - 436 440 15
3. Gujarat 32 725 8 1594 343 205
4. Karnataka - - - 2184 420 69
5. Kerala
6. Madhya Pradesh - - - 1318 391 N.A.
Kh. - - - 1212 261 52
Rabi - - - 8 234 3
Aut. - - - 310 172 5
Wint. 6 139 0.2 1329 228 32
Sum. 779 351 4 433 211 5
9. Rajasthan 123 542 6 2275 162 584
80
7.
N.A.
Orissa
7.
Andhra Pradesh
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
8.
Maharashtra
54. SESAMUM (GINGELLY)
CES 2009-10
6. Maharashtra
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
53. GROUNDNUT
1.
52. METHI
N.A.
T O T A L
Orissa
Karnataka
1.
N.A.
N.A.
3.
4.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10. Tamil Nadu 124 600 17 286 380 38
11. Uttar Pradesh
12. West Bengal 1640 899 N.A. 724 605 N.A.
2773 699 - 12448 314 -
1. Andhra Pradesh 6 175 0.2 514 393 143
2. Gujarat 1213 2134 336 240 931 71
3 Karnataka - - - 672 608 10
4 Rajasthan
1219 2133 336 1426 573 224
1. Assam 2 691 N.A. 1162 529 N.A.
2. Bihar - - - 788 1011 87
3. Chhattisgarh - - - 896 423 53
4. Gujarat 642 1475 201 - - -
5. Haryana 804 1735 335 420 1495 176
6.
7. Jharkhand
8. Madhya Pradesh 639 858 N.A. 939 647 N.A.
9. Orissa Wint. 740 341 4 1598 159 9
10. Punjab 474 1283 30 - - -
11. Rajasthan
12. Uttar Pradesh
13. West Bengal 3403 1010 N.A. 431 540 N.A.
6704 1072 - 6234 563 -
1. Chhattisgarh - - - 914 298 37
2.
3. Karnataka - - - 516 300 10
4. Madhya Pradesh - - - 1482 476 N.A
5. Maharashtra - - - 208 245 36
81
T O T A L
N.A.
56. RAPE & MUSTARD
Jammu & Kashmir
CES 2009-10
T O T A L
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.C.
N.A.
N.A.
55. CASTOR.
N.A.
T O T A L
Jammu & Kashmir
57. LINSEED
N.C.
N.A.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
6 Uttar Pradesh Zaid
7. West Bengal 96 428 N.A. 614 340 N.A.
96 428 - 3734 373 -
1. Karnataka - - - 2184 807 67
2. Maharashtra - - - 2240 579 118
- - - 4424 662 185
Kh. 37 1212 11 111 322 79
Rabi 245 1016 100 253 758 143
2. Haryana Rabi 128 1790 6 - - -
Kh. 2060 539 72 3332 245 312
Rabi 2004 664 71 2612 237 302
Sum. 1614 884 24 - - -
Kh. - - - 854 415 74
Rabi - - - 498 567 141
Sum. 270 1011 5 - - -
5. Tamil Nadu 110 1585 N.A. 106 1505 N.A.
6. Uttar Pradesh Zaid
6468 748 - 7766 296 -
1. Andhra Pradesh - - - 78 865 143
2. Chhattisgarh - - - 282 862 106
3. Karnataka - - - 1176 473 183
4. Madhya Pradesh - - - 3549 1084 N.A.
5. Maharashtra - - - 4169 728 3019
6. Rajasthan
7. Uttar Pradesh
- - - 9254 837 -
82
N.A.
N.A.
Karnataka
T O T A L
59. SUNFLOWER
Andhra Pradesh
N.A.
1.
T O T A L
N.A.
60. SOYABEAN
Maharashtra4.
3.
T O T A L
CES 2009-10
T O T A L
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
58. SAFFLOWER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Rajasthan
1. Kerala
2. Maharashtra
- - - - - -
1. Maharashtra - - - 562 215 33
1. Andhra Pradesh 284 1355 233 954 1082 1233
2. Gujarat 1873 592 1761 865 195 653
3. Haryana 719 694 503 3 384 2
4. Karnataka 1536 401 66 770 254 310
5. Madhya Pradesh 500 732 N.A. 406 712 N.A.
6. Maharashtra 1519 388 104 6515 252 3288
7. Punjab 688 667 511 - - -
8. Rajasthan 467 993 397 71 660 30
9. Tamil Nadu 366 456 29 356 333 74
10. Uttar Pradesh
7952 585 - 9940 351 -
1. Assam - - - 530 1895 N.A.
2. Bihar - - 188 1657 125
3. Meghalaya - - - 60 1594 4
4. Orissa 40 2501 0.5 275 1760 2
5. West Bengal 1590 2900 N.A. 719 2350 N.A.
1630 2890 - 1772 2023 -
83
N.A.
62. COCONUT #
61. TARA MEERA
T O T A L
63. NIGER
N.A.
CES 2009-10
64. COTTON (LINT)
N.A.
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
65. JUTE
T O T A L
T O T A L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. Andhra Pradesh - - - 200 1562 23
2. Bihar - - - 130 1347 19
3. West Bengal 108 2451 N.A. 254 1899 N.A.
108 2451 - 584 1661 -
(N) 104 2903 13 76 1710 31
(V) 84 1847 27 146 1600 112
2. Gujarat 214 1669 60 6 2629 2
3. Karnataka - - - 300 811 105
4. Maharashtra 56 1134 2 - - -
5. Uttar Pradesh
458 1863 102 528 1290 250
1 Gujarat 180 707 12 - - -
2 Rajasthan
180 707 12 - - -
1 Karnataka - - - 500 768 45
1. Karnataka - - - 494 514 31
Note:-
1. : Excluding the figures of NAIS for the State Tamil Nadu.
2. * : Figures for the State of Jammu & Kashmir are for the year 2005-06 as no data received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08
2008-09 & 2009-10.
3. @ : Figures for the State Delhi are for the year 2006-07 as no data was received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10.
84
70. COWPEA (LOBIA)
69. AVARE (SEM)
68. ISABGOL
T O T A L
66. MESTA
ANNEX -VII ( Contd...)
N.A.
CES 2009-10
T O T A L
N.A.
67. TOBACCO
T O T A L
1. Andhra Pradesh
Sl.
NO. OF YIELD AREA NO. OF YIELD AREA NO. OF YIELD AREA NO. OF YIELD AREA
EXPTS. RATES `000' EXPTS. RATES `000' EXPTS. RATES `000' EXPTS. RATES `000'
ANALY- Kg/ha. ha. ANALY- Kg/ha. ha. ANALY- Kg/ha. ha. ANALY- Kg/ha. ha.
SED SED SED SED
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Kh. 6436 2903 1976 - - - 334 1246 85 - - -
Rabi 5282 3449 1377 - - - - - - - - -
Aut. 41 1523 N.A. 214 1134 N.A. 109 1879 N.A. 1331 902 N.A.
Wint. 90 2428 N.A. 147 1466 N.A. 1039 2293 N.A. 3871 1620 N.A.
Sum. 325 2369 N.A. 481 2295 N.A. 65 2103 N.A. 448 1491 N.A.
Bha. - - - 198 943 172 - - - 502 875 354
Agh. 3094 1457 975 2142 1228 473 2136 855 471 2480 884 596
Gar. 214 1966 74 50 1419 17 - - - - - -
4. Chhattisgarh 1238 1827 822 518 1645 237 - - - 2552 929 2564
Kh. - - - - - - 248 1902 31 - - -
Rabi 266 2593 16 - - - - - - - - -
Kh. 1022 2385 408 10 1734 3 519 1013 172 263 565 74
Sum. 188 2950 18 2 3263 1 - - - - - -
7. Haryana 402 3713 505 556 2500 700 - - - - - -
8. Himachal Pradesh 171 1851 N.A. 212 1502 N.A. 167 1328 N.A. 252 1262 N.A.
9. Jammu & Kashmir * 530 2555 121 408 1882 113 30 1684 6 68 1301 19
10. Jharkhand Agh.
Kh. 4656 3021 686 420 1491 29 1464 2169 239 1186 1555 118
Rabi 546 2384 34 42 2173 1 - - - - - -
Sum. 3348 3224 336 12 2791 0.1 - - - - - -
Aut. 1183 2887 22 12 1474 0.1 3021 2377 52 412 1495 3
Wint. 3581 2700 86 754 1804 11 460 2390 4 647 1543 5
Sum. 2604 2723 49 189 1576 0.2 10 2880 0.03 2 1066 0.002
13. Madhya Pradesh 566 1744 206 452 1436 26 2588 733 1168 - - -
Kh. 1017 1140 323 34 933 2 2548 1586 1702 846 1278 58
Sum.
85
N.A.
14. Maharashtra
Kerala
11.
12.
Karnataka
CES 2009-10
1. RICE
Assam
3. Bihar
6.
No.LOCAL VARIETIES
HIGH YIELDING
2
Gujarat
ANNEX - VIII:- ESTIMATES OF YIELD RATE FOR IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED PLOTS ACCORDING TO
HIGH YIELDING AND LOCAL VARIETIES UNDER CES 2009-10
N.A.
1.
2.
Andhra Pradesh
5. Goa
I R R I G A T E D U N - I R R I G A T E D
S T A T E
VARIETIESVARIETIESLOCAL VARIETIES
HIGH YIELDING
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Aut. 2 1734 7 361 1328 15 - - - 53 1212 11
Wint. - - - 690 1390 39 - - - 68 1410 24
Aut. 487 1664 26 28 1032 1 4552 1001 449 2619 690 211
Wint. 2672 2105 1100 277 1408 72 4409 1494 1612 1985 1160 629
Sum. 4380 2713 265 - - - - - - - - -
17. Punjab 1885 4010 2802 - - - - - - - - -
18. Rajasthan 30 2109 18 142 2029 83 60 349 15 116 473 35
K/K/S 418 3490 N.A. - - - - - - - - -
S/T/P 1232 3125 N.A. 24 1571 N.A. - - - - - -
N/K 296 3502 N.A. - - - - - - - - -
20. Uttar Pradesh N.A.
Aus. 1794 2338 N.A. 64 1170 N.A. 452 1733 N.A. 223 1036 N.A.
Aman 3326 2595 N.A. 140 1975 N.A. 1927 2168 N.A. 634 1738 N.A.
Sum. 5178 2823 N.A. 45 2095 N.A. 13 1914 N.A. 5 N.A. N.A.
22. Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
23. Delhi @ 40 2940 7.5 - - - - - - - - -
24. Daman & Diu - - - - - - 14 1539 1 28 1036 1
I 84 2859 4 - - - - - - - - -
II 120 2227 11 - - - - - - - - -
III 50 2643 5 - - - - - - - - -
Kh. - - - 17 2464 5 - - - 741 862 177
Rabi - - - - - - 874 1176 170 - - -
2. Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - - 84 897 3
Kh. 6 1219 1 7 1041 3 227 1246 48 118 948 31
Rabi 19 1947 4 18 1579 3 83 857 13 170 997 29
Kh. 1206 1698 26 - - - 2408 1039 169 524 529 32
Rabi 1238 1669 91 186 871 8 2308 947 751 1308 771 222
Sum. 140 1891 3 - - - - - - - - -
5. Madhya Pradesh - - - - - - 823 1263 N.A. 2241 1074 N.A.
Kh. - - - - - - 4345 1127 976 175 581 88
Rabi
7. Rajasthan 3 273 1 65 333 4 273 472 56 1653 137 658
8. Tamil Nadu 138 2200 N.A. 10 1149 N.A. 217 888 N.A. 83 609 N.A.
9. Uttar Pradesh
86
-
Andhra Pradesh
-
Gujarat
2. JOWAR
3.
25.
41
4.
19.
Karnataka
Puducherry
16.
Meghalaya 15.
2
ANNEX -VIII ( Contd...)
Orissa
6. Maharashtra
CES 2009-10
9
Tamil Nadu
- 29
N.A.
N.A.
41816-
21. West Bengal
1.
-- 2594
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1. Andhra Pradesh - - - - - - 556 959 25 - - -
Kh. 513 1336 106 19 1583 4 1944 735 377 54 904 10
Sum. 848 2271 162 - - - - - - - - -
3. Haryana 540 1642 199 68 1110 31 313 1660 227 232 1510 127
4. Karnataka Kh. 730 800 31 - - - 2158 412 259 216 315 10
5. Madhya Pradesh - - - - - - 268 1434 - 384 945 -
6. Maharashtra 483 953 29 29 765 4 2647 774 889 401 429 112
7. Rajasthan 96 904 787 389 901 118 860 511 1348 1903 285 3624
8. Tamil Nadu 84 2950 N.A. 4 1143 N.A. 176 1383 N.A. 64 868 N.A.
9. Uttar Pradesh N.A.
10. Delhi @ - - - - - - 55 1750 1.5 - - -
11. Daman & Diu - - - - - - - - - 4 1312 0.3
Kh. 296 3994 78 - - - 700 1528 425 - - -
Rabi 472 6307 247 - - - 20 7115 139 - - -
Bha. 302 2035 75 436 1511 142 - - - - - -
Rabi - - - 404 2599 210 - - - - - -
Gar. 144 3134 148 68 2905 44 - - - - -
3. Chhattisgarh - - - - - - - - - 1080 1392 93
4. Gujarat 58 1698 20 5 979 2 655 1009 310 158 887 57
5. Haryana - - - 11 2192 2 32 2224 5 39 2099 5
6. Himachal Pradesh 18 2315 N.A. 39 2200 N.A. 550 2369 N.A. 837 1980 N.A.
7. Jammu & Kashmir * 24 1753 3 106 1247 29 136 1887 37 1058 1308 262
8. Jharkhand
Kh. 2578 2536 357 36 1780 1 3414 2402 698 36 426 2
Rabi 1086 3319 92 30 1951 3 282 1951 11 - - -
Sum. 296 3312 28 - - - - - - - - -
10. Madhya Pradesh 13 1502 - 525 1159 - 260 1251 - 2190 1159 -
Kh.
Rabi
Aut. 7 1290 0.05 2 1600 0.01 1014 2402 66 1793 849 13
Wint. 85 1898 0.10 11 1750 0.01 57 975 0.1 51 780 0.04
Sum. 332 2237 2 17 1268 0.02 - - - - - -
87
9.
2.
CES 2009-10
Maharashtra
1
N.A.
Gujarat
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
11.
2.
4. MAIZE
Orissa
ANNEX -VIII ( Contd...)
2
N.A.
12.
3. BAJRA
Karnataka
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13. Punjab 119 3817 46 183 3326 72 7 2742 3 50 2879 18
14. Rajasthan Kh. 95 1006 2 237 719 5 389 962 350 1297 1104 740
15 Tamil Nadu 166 6456 101 - - - 252 3264 130 - - -
16. Uttar Pradesh
17. West Bengal 57 4324 N.A. 11 1976 N.A. 99 2225 N.A. 287 1924 N.A.
1. Assam 37 1068 N.A. 35 1441 N.A. 128 1192 N.A. 507 1107 N.A.
2. Bihar 5356 2174 1517 2888 1892 443 512 1856 87 726 1641 167
3. Chhattisgarh 814 1394 56 202 1002 11 - - - 532 831 33
4. Gujarat 2337 2766 835 26 2344 10 172 544 19 44 576 5
5. Haryana 2015 4216 2347 108 3747 126 9 4028 10 4 3724 5
6. Himachal Pradesh 86 2260 N.A. 60 1698 N.A. 715 1189 N.A. 747 1134 N.A.
7. Jammu & Kashmir * 224 2501 48 126 2297 21 439 1809 83 739 1396 96
8. Jharkhand
9. Karnataka 1206 1252 133 234 1049 22 1014 670 63 666 621 55
10. Madhya Pradesh 4008 2334 2765 836 1904 727 - - - 2354 1127 740
11. Maharashtra 6584 1719 932 251 1402 33 697 735 80 417 815 37
12. Orissa Sum. 1062 1415 5 71 1151 0.3 - - - - - -
13. Punjab 2258 4312 3515 - - - 5 1968 7 - - -
14. Rajasthan 3395 3261 1651 1247 2695 733 20 1788 7 22 861 3
15. Uttarakhand
16 Uttar Pradesh
17. West Bengal 3040 2451 N.A. 126 2289 N.A. 66 1302 N.A. 11 856 N.A.
18. Delhi @ 40 3920 13 - - - - - - - - -
Note
1. : Excluding the figures of NAIS for the State Tamil Nadu.
2 * : Figures for the State Jammu & Kashmir are for the year 2005-06 as no data was received from SASA
for the year 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10.
3. @ : Figures for the State of Delhi are for the year 2006-07 as no data received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09
& 2009-10 from SASA.
88
N.A.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
ANNEX -VIII ( Contd...)
2
N.A.
N.A.
5. WHEAT
Sl. Under Under Under Where Where Un - Treated Not
High Improved local Chemical Other manured with treated
Yielding Seed Seed Fertilizer Manure Pestici- with
Varieties used used des. pestici-
of Seed des
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kh.Ir. 58.00 35.00 7.00 55.00 45.00 - 64.00 36.00
Kh.UI. 35.00 41.00 24.00 37.00 54.00 9.00 22.00 78.00
Rabi.Ir. 56.00 34.00 10.00 72.00 27.00 1.00 67.00 73.00
Aut. - 9.00 91.00 19.00 29.00 52.00 7.00 93.00
Wint. - 22.00 78.00 24.00 14.00 62.00 3.00 97.00
Sum. - 30.00 70.00 71.00 11.00 18.00 10.00 90.00
Bha. - - 100.00 N.A.
Agh. 58.00 - 42.00 N.A.
Gar. 81.00 - 19.00 N.A.
Hyv.Ir. - 98.00 2.00 96.00 3.00 1.00 - 100.00
Lv. Ir. - 83.00 17.00 91.00 6.00 3.00 - 100.00
UI. - 37.00 63.00 63.00 16.00 21.00 - 100.00
Kh. - 97.00 3.00 90.00 8.00 2.00 25.00 75.00
Rabi - 95.00 5.00 85.00 12.00 3.00 30.00 70.00
Ir. - 99.00 1.00 98.20 0.70 1.10 33.20 66.80
UI. - 66.40 33.60 87.60 4.30 8.10 13.20 86.80
Sum. - 98.90 1.10 100.00 - - 31.10 68.90
7. Haryana - 51.30 48.70 100.00 - - 64.90 35.10
8. Himachal Pradesh - 44.84 55.16 69.95 19.67 10.38 N.A. N.A.
9. Jammu & Kashmir
Bha. - - 100.00 68.00 32.00 - - -
Agh. - 27.00 73.00 68.00 32.00 - - -
Kh. Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 98.20 1.70 0.10 51.00 49.00
Kh.Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 90.90 8.80 0.30 18.60 81.40
Kh.Tra.Ir. - - 100.00 95.40 4.30 0.30 52.40 47.60
Kh.Tra.UI. - - 100.00 82.60 16.10 1.30 7.50 92.50
Rabi Hyv.Ir. - - 100.00 90.90 8.20 0.90 44.30 55.70
Rabi. Tra.Ir. - - 100.00 61.00 33.30 5.70 22.90 77.10
Sum. Hyv.Ir. - - 100.00 97.30 2.40 0.30 67.80 32.20
89
Jharkhand
5.
Gujarat6.
Karnataka11.
CES 2009-10
N.A.
Andhra Pradesh
Assam
4.
3.
Chhattisgarh
1.
2.
1. PADDY
2
No. S T A T E
P E R C E N T A G E A R E A
ANNEX - IX : PERCENTAGE AREA UNDER IMPROVED AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES UNDER
CES 2009-10
Goa
Bihar
10.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Aut. - 90.84 9.16 91.53 4.54 3.93 62.86 37.14
Wint. - 74.25 25.75 90.61 7.17 2.22 73.19 26.81
Sum. - 93.19 6.81 94.80 3.70 1.50 81.11 18.89
Hyv. Ir. - 100.00 - 97.00 3.00 - - 100.00
Lv. Ir. - - 100.00 94.00 4.00 2.00 - 100.00
UI. - - 100.00 43.00 16.00 41.00 - 100.00
Kh. Ir.
Kh. UI..
Kh. Comp.
Sum.
Aut. - 0.48 99.52 7.69 21.63 70.68 1.92 98.08
Wint. - - 100.00 26.52 22.82 50.66 11.35 88.65
Aut. - 69.00 31.00 73.00 14.00 13.00 21.00 79.00
Wint. - 79.00 21.00 84.00 10.00 6.00 34.00 66.00
Sum. - 100.00 - 97.00 1.00 2.00 68.00 32.00
17. Punjab - 100.00 - 99.70 - 0.30 95.50 4.50
18. Rajasthan - 21.68 78.32 82.30 2.25 15.45 53.11 46.89
K/K/S 100.00 - - 58.00 42.00 - 69.00 31.00
S/T/P 98.00 - 2.00 55.00 23.00 22.00 61.00 39.00
N/K 100.00 - - 46.00 33.00 21.00 67.00 33.00
20. Uttar Pradesh
Aus. 97.14 - 2.86 97.16 - 2.84 63.45 36.55
Aman 89.79 - 10.21 95.31 0.01 4.68 44.66 55.34
Sum. 99.73 - 0.27 99.82 - 0.18 85.62 14.38
22. Dadra & Nagar 69.37 - 30.63 67.14 20.00 12.86 - 100.00
Haveli
23. Delhi
24. Daman & Diu - 41.33 58.67 100.00 - - - 100.00
I 100.00 - - - 42.00 58.00 37.00 63.00
II 100.00 - - - 30.00 70.00 33.00 67.00
III 100.00 - - - 6.00 94.00 4.00 96.00
90
15. Meghalaya
13.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
14.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
2
Kerala
N.A. Maharashtra
N.A.
Madhya Pradesh
12.
16.
19.
CES 2009-10
Orissa
21. West Bengal
25. Puducherry
Tamil Nadu
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kh. 3.00 49.00 48.00 64.00 22.00 14.00 22.00 78.00
Rabi 2.00 34.00 64.00 56.00 21.00 23.00 22.00 28.00
2. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 - - 100.00 - 100.00
Kh. - 65.10 34.90 66.80 11.20 22.00 11.20 88.80
Rabi - 35.20 64.80 35.90 9.30 54.80 5.50 94.50
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 95.20 2.50 2.30 9.90 90.10
Kh.Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 95.20 2.50 2.30 9.90 90.10
Kh.Tra.Ir. - - - - - - - -
Kh.Tra.UI. - - 100.00 63.80 30.80 5.40 0.10 99.90
Rabi Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 82.90 11.20 5.90 7.90 92.10
Rabi Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 66.40 10.30 23.30 5.70 94.30
Rabi Tra.Ir. - - 100.00 56.50 19.30 24.20 0.30 99.70
Rabi Tra.UI. - - 100.00 55.60 13.10 31.30 0.60 99.40
Sum.Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 98.90 1.10 0.00 13.10 86.90
5. Madhya Pradesh - 41.00 59.00 44.00 7.00 49.00 - 100.00
Kh.
Rabi Ir.
Rabi UI.
7. Rajasthan - 4.45 95.55 32.19 0.67 67.14 4.49 95.51
Ir. 94.00 - 6.00 47.00 44.00 9.00 17.00 83.00
UI. 72.00 - 28.00 17.00 41.00 42.00 2.00 98.00
9. Uttar Pradesh
1. Andhra Pradesh 6.00 27.00 67.00 29.00 53.00 18.00 5.00 95.00
Kh. - 97.10 2.90 81.40 5.10 13.50 38.00 62.00
Sum. - 100.00 - 99.10 0.70 0.20 31.40 68.60
3. Haryana - 73.70 26.30 100.00 - - 1.20 98.80
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 92.20 3.80 4.00 2.20 98.80
Kh.Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 75.30 6.90 17.80 1.30 98.70
Kh.Tra.UI. - - 100.00 24.90 12.20 62.90 0.00 100.00
5. Madhya Pradesh - 72.00 28.00 74.00 2.00 24.00 - 100.00
91
N.A.
Andhra Pradesh
2
2. JOWAR
1.
4.
6.
N.A.
3.
Karnataka
Gujarat
CES 2009-10
4.
Tamil Nadu
N.A.
3. BAJRA
Gujarat
N.A.
Karnataka
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
2.
8.
Maharashtra
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kh. Ir.
Kh. UI..
Kh. Comp.
7. Rajasthan - 28.11 71.89 25.31 1.96 72.73 2.84 97.16
Ir. 97.00 - 3.00 53.00 41.00 6.00 2.00 98.00
UI. 72.00 - 28.00 29.00 50.00 21.00 5.00 95.00
9. Uttar Pradesh
10. Delhi
11. Daman & Diu - - 100.00 100.00 - - - 100.00
Kh. 79.00 13.00 8.00 62.00 36.00 2.00 16.00 84.00
Rabi 59.00 38.00 3.00 78.00 22.00 - 57.00 43.00
Bha. 40.00 - 60.00 N.A.
Rabi - - 100.00 N.A.
Gar. 77.00 - 23.00 N.A.
3. Chhattisgarh - 18.00 82.00 20.00 58.00 22.00 - 100.00
4. Gujarat - 81.40 18.60 96.80 1.60 1.60 23.20 76.80
5. Haryana - 61.80 38.20 96.70 - 3.30 56.00 44.00
6. Himachal Pradesh - 42.57 57.43 75.94 21.48 2.58
7. Jammu & Kashmir
8. Jharkhand - - 100.00 68.00 32.00 - - -
Kh. Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 92.80 5.40 1.80 6.80 93.20
Kh. Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 94.00 5.20 0.80 3.10 96.90
Kh. Tra.Ir. - - 100.00 100.00 - - 0.20 99.80
Rabi Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 90.60 6.00 3.40 3.00 97.00
Rabi Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 98.10 1.90 - - 100.00
Rabi. Tra.Ir. - - 100.00 100.00 - - - 100.00
Sum.Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 96.10 2.90 1.00 5.80 94.20
10. Madhya Pradesh - 31.00 69.00 62.00 17.00 21.00 - 100.00
Kh.
Rabi
Aut. - 84.00 16.00 27.00 41.00 32.00 4.00 96.00
Wint. - 79.00 21.00 44.00 30.00 26.00 9.00 91.00
Sum. - 99.00 1.00 83.00 13.00 4.00 21.00 79.00
92
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
Karnataka
11.
N.A.
Bihar
CES 2009-10
N.A.
Maharashtra
Orissa
8.
12.
N.A.
N.A.
2
Maharashtra
2.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
N.A.
N.A.
4. MAIZE
6.
Tamil Nadu
Andhra Pradesh1.
9.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13. Punjab - 81.00 19.00 97.00 - 3.00 55.00 45.00
14. Rajasthan Kh. - 24.48 75.52 76.56 2.53 20.91 2.31 97.69
Ir. 100.00 - - 61.00 30.00 9.00 23.00 77.00
UI. 100.00 - - 49.00 35.00 16.00 3.00 97.00
16. Uttar Pradesh
17. West Bengal 23.64 - 76.36 58.90 - 41.10 0.35 99.65
Kh. - 13.00 87.00 7.00 87.00 6.00 2.00 98.00
Rabi 10.00 38.00 52.00 30.00 68.00 2.00 8.00 92.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Goa - - 100.00 90.00 8.00 2.00 30.00 70.00
4. Gujarat - 11.40 88.60 14.30 10.00 75.70 6.40 93.60
5. Jharkhand - - 100.00 30.00 70.00 - - -
Kh. Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 96.50 3.50 - 11.80 88.20
Kh. Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 95.80 3.90 0.30 4.60 95.40
Kh.Tra.UI. - - 100.00 91.40 8.60 - 3.70 96.30
Rabi Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 97.50 1.00 1.50 1.20 98.80
Rabi Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 99.50 0.50 - - 100.00
Sum. Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 93.20 6.80 - 2.50 97.50
7. Maharashtra
Aut. - - 100.00 21.00 34.00 45.00 2.00 98.00
Wint. - - 100.00 8.00 39.00 53.00 1.00 99.00
Sum. - - 100.00 81.00 15.00 4.00 8.00 92.00
Ir . 86.00 - 14.00 48.00 47.00 5.00 8.00 92.00
UI. 97.00 - 3.00 25.00 60.00 15.00 - 100.00
Dadra & Nagar - - 100.00 6.25 12.50 81.25 - 100.00
Haveli
1. Assam - 23.00 77.00 33.00 53.00 14.00 6.00 94.00
2. Bihar 72.00 - 28.00 N.A.
Hyv.Ir. - 75.00 25.00 83.00 6.00 11.00 - 100.00
Lv..Ir. - 29.00 71.00 82.00 3.00 15.00 - 100.00
UI. - 23.00 77.00 47.00 8.00 45.00 - 100.00
Ir. - 98.90 1.10 98.70 0.50 0.80 36.40 63.60
UI. - 79.60 20.40 61.60 3.70 34.70 11.10 88.90
93
Chhattisgarh3.
4. Gujarat
8. Orissa
N.A.
6.
2
Karnataka
5. RAGI
15.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
N.A.
1. Andhra Pradesh
9. Tamil Nadu
CES 2009-10
10.
6. WHEAT
Tamil Nadu
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
5. Haryana - 90.30 9.70 100.00 - - 72.00 28.00
6. Himachal Pradesh - 54.31 45.69 69.82 28.49 1.69 N.A N.A.
7. Jammu & Kashmir
8. Jharkhand - 25.00 75.00 72.00 28.00 - - -
Hyv.Ir. 100.00 - - 94.80 3.50 1.70 2.60 97.40
Hyv.UI. 100.00 - - 80.10 11.50 8.40 1.40 98.60
Tra.Ir. - - 100.00 85.30 7.80 6.90 0.30 99.70
Tra.UI. - - 100.00 83.90 8.10 8.00 2.80 97.20
Hyv.Ir. - 100.00 - 93.00 4.00 3.00 1.00 99.00
Lv.Ir. - - 100.00 96.00 1.00 3.00 - 100.00
Lv.UI. - 2.00 98.00 56.00 9.00 35.00 - 100.00
Ir.
UI.
12. Orissa Sum. - 98.00 2.00 98.00 1.00 1.00 41.00 59.00
13. Punjab - 100.00 - 99.90 - 0.10 93.00 7.00
14. Rajasthan - 68.51 31.49 98.31 0.48 1.21 19.78 80.22
15. Uttar Pradesh
16. West Bengal 97.79 - 2.21 99.48 - 0.52 7.28 92.72
17. Delhi
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
2. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 - - 100.00 - 100.00
3. Haryana - 80.20 19.80 80.20 - 19.80 20.40 79.60
4. Himachal Pradesh - 4.47 95.53 20.25 71.16 8.59
5. Jharkhand
6. Madhya Pradesh - - 100.00 46.00 10.00 44.00 - 100.00
7. Punjab - 82.30 17.70 93.20 - 6.80 40.50 59.50
8. Rajasthan - 50.96 49.04 74.04 2.88 23.08 3.85 96.15
9. Uttar Pradesh
10. West Bengal - - 100.00 71.23 - 28.77 - 100.00
1. Andhra Pradesh 10.00 55.00 35.00 66.00 31.00 3.00 82.00 18.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Chhattisgarh - 26.00 74.00 73.00 3.00 24.00 - 100.00
94
Madhya Pradesh
N.A.
CES 2009-10
N.A.
7. BARLEY
11. Maharashtra
N.A.
8. GRAM ( BENGALGRAM )
N.A.
9.
N.A.
N.A.
Karnataka
10.
2
N.A.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
N.A.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. Gujarat - 73.20 26.80 63.50 3.90 32.60 24.50 75.50
5. Haryana - 55.20 44.80 55.20 - 44.80 25.30 74.70
6. Jharkhand - - 100.00 - - - - -
Ir . 78.80 - 21.20 92.90 3.00 4.10 49.00 51.00
UI. 82.70 - 17.30 85.70 5.10 9.20 43.90 56.10
8. Madhya Pradesh - 25.00 75.00 68.00 5.00 27.00 - 100.00
9. Maharashtra
10. Punjab - 91.00 9.00 58.00 - 42.00 60.70 39.30
11. Rajasthan - 17.88 82.12 18.66 26.78 54.56 35.38 64.62
12. Uttar Pradesh
13. West Bengal 2.14 - 97.86 32.68 0.06 67.26 12.31 87.69
1. Andhra Pradesh 8.00 45.00 47.00 54.00 35.00 11.00 62.00 38.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 11.00 5.00 84.00 - 100.00
4. Gujarat - 59.90 40.10 70.20 7.30 22.50 13.60 86.40
5. Haryana - 75.00 25.00 10.00 - 90.00 - 100.00
6. Jharkhand - - 100.00 - - - - -
7. Karnataka 85.10 - 14.90 95.00 2.10 2.90 52.50 47.50
8. Madhya Pradesh - 13.00 87.00 27.00 8.00 65.00 - 100.00
9. Maharashtra
10. Tamil Nadu 82.00 - 18.00 13.00 59.00 28.00 34.00 66.00
11. Uttar Pradesh
12. West Bengal (Rabi) 1.22 - 98.78 7.38 - 92.62 0.26 99.74
Kh. 15.00 10.00 75.00 55.00 14.00 31.00 22.00 78.00
Rabi 22.00 48.00 30.00 11.00 5.00 84.00 34.00 66.00
Bha. - - 100.00 N.A.
Gra. - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Gujarat Kh. - 82.00 18.00 22.60 12.40 65.00 29.30 70.70
Kh. 54.40 - 45.60 74.60 12.60 12.80 10.20 89.80
Rabi 38.10 - 61.90 48.90 11.00 40.10 - 100.00
5. Maharashtra
95
N.A.
9. REDGRAM (TUR/ARHAR)
N.A.
4.
N.A.
7.
Karnataka
Bihar
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
N.A.
N.A.
1. Andhra Pradesh
2.
2
10. GREENGRAM (MOONG)
CES 2009-10
Karnataka
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Aut. - - 100.00 35.00 11.00 54.00 13.00 87.00
Wint. - - 100.00 10.00 9.00 81.00 6.00 94.00
Sum. - - 100.00 28.00 5.00 67.00 24.00 76.00
7. Rajasthan - 39.01 60.99 16.52 1.98 81.50 11.51 88.49
8. Tamil Nadu 94.00 - 6.00 25.00 14.00 61.00 83.00 17.00
Kh.
Zaid
10. West Bengal Rabi 16.31 - 83.69 62.70 - 37.30 68.54 31.46
Kh. 12.00 10.00 78.00 77.00 5.00 18.00 11.00 89.00
Rabi. 55.00 35.00 10.00 15.00 3.00 82.00 58.00 42.00
2. Assam - - 100.00 - 45.00 55.00 - 100.00
3. Gujarat - 69.40 30.60 48.40 13.60 38.00 - 100.00
Kh. 46.20 - 53.80 77.30 10.60 12.10 7.60 92.40
Rabi 4.70 - 95.30 23.70 24.10 52.20 0.10 99.90
5. Maharashtra
Aut. - - 100.00 25.00 18.00 57.00 9.00 91.00
Wint. - - 100.00 6.00 11.00 83.00 3.00 97.00
Sum. - - 100.00 33.00 3.00 64.00 25.00 75.00
7. Rajasthan - 31.51 68.49 49.72 - 50.28 13.25 86.75
8. Tamil Nadu 100.00 - - 20.00 8.00 72.00 25.00 75.00
Kh.
Zaid
10. West Bengal 7.27 - 92.73 9.99 - 90.01 9.32 90.68
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
2. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 6.00 3.00 91.00 - 100.00
3. Madhya Pradesh - 0.83 99.17 10.10 8.10 81.80 - 100.00
4. West Bengal 0.03 - 99.97 9.49 - 90.51 11.10 88.90
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
96
Orissa
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
11. BLACKGRAM (URD/MATHIKALAI)
13. MASUR
CES 2009-10
N.A.
Orissa
9.
12. LAKH
Uttar Pradesh
Karnataka
2
6.
9.
Andhra Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
4.
6.
1.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2. Jharkhand - - 100.00 - - - - -
3. Rajasthan - 13.32 86.68 - 55.60 44.40 17.86 82.14
4. Uttar Pradesh
5. West Bengal 11.36 - 88.64 42.27 - 57.73 2.63 97.37
Kh. - 5.00 95.00 9.00 10.00 81.00 1.00 99.00
Rabi 18.00 18.00 64.00 8.00 11.00 81.00 1.00 99.00
Kh. 4.10 - 95.90 16.60 28.40 55.00 0.10 99.90
Rabi 4.70 - 95.30 23.70 24.10 52.20 0.10 99.90
Wint. - - 100.00 6.00 11.00 83.00 1.00 99.00
Sum. - - 100.00 2.00 - 98.00 1.00 99.00
4. Tamil Nadu 34.00 - 66.00 6.00 36.00 58.00 1.00 99.00
1. Uttar Pradesh
2. West Bengal 6.62 - 93.38 32.29 - 67.71 2.29 97.71
1. Gujarat - 22.10 77.90 23.50 8.80 67.70 3.50 96.50
2. Rajasthan - 39.28 60.72 3.96 0.03 96.01 3.90 96.10
1. Rajasthan - 45.31 54.69 8.37 1.19 90.44 4.48 95.52
1. Gujarat - 20.50 79.50 8.90 10.30 80.80 4.10 95.90
Kh.
Zaid
1. Andhra Pradesh - - 100.00 15.00 31.00 54.00 - 100.00
1. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 - - 100.00 - 100.00
2. Madhya Pradesh - 0.30 99.70 0.20 6.00 93.80 - 100.00
3. Uttar Pradesh Kodon
97
17. CHOWLA
19. SAWAN(JHANGORA)
1. N.A.
21. KODON-KUTKI (KODRA)
N.A.
Orissa
16. MOTH
N.A.
18. GUAR
15. PEAS
3.
1.
2.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
Uttar Pradesh
20. KORRA
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
2
Karnataka
Andhra Pradesh
N.A.
14. HORSEGRAM (KULTHI)
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Karnataka 26.80 - 73.20 59.80 30.70 9.50 1.30 98.70
1. Karnataka 0.80 - 99.20 80.00 5.90 14.10 - 100.00
1. Tamil Nadu 90.00 - 10.00 - 5.00 95.00 - 100.00
1. Tamil Nadu 54.00 - 46.00 32.00 23.00 45.00 - 100.00
Plt. 40.00 18.00 42.00 42.00 57.00 1.00 22.00 78.00
Rt. 43.00 35.00 22.00 53.00 45.00 2.00 22.00 78.00
2. Assam - 1.00 99.00 11.00 41.00 48.00 - 100.00
3. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
4. Haryana - 98.30 1.70 100.00 - - 48.40 51.60
5. Jharkhand - - 100.00 66.00 34.00 - - -
6. Karnataka 95.80 - 4.20 99.90 0.10 - 17.20 82.80
7. Kerala
8. Maharashtra
9. Orissa Wint. - - 100.00 94.00 2.00 4.00 38.00 62.00
10. Punjab - 97.80 2.20 99.70 - 0.30 69.00 31.00
11. Rajasthan - 55.01 44.99 82.67 6.45 10.88 41.55 58.45
12. Tamil Nadu 100.00 - - - - 100.00 - 100.00
13. Uttar Pradesh
14. West Bengal 75.28 - 24.72 99.93 - 0.07 51.35 48.65
1. Kerala
Kh. 36.00 45.00 19.00 47.00 51.00 2.00 87.00 13.00
Rabi 18.00 40.00 42.00 48.00 51.00 1.00 78.00 22.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 34.00 4.00 62.00 - 100.00
Karnataka Kh. Ir. 26.00 - 74.00 98.70 1.30 - 18.80 81.20
Kh. UI. 21.90 - 78.10 93.30 6.20 0.50 43.80 56.20
Rabi 94.00 - 6.00 90.80 7.20 2.00 39.40 60.60
Sum. 75.10 - 24.90 98.50 - 1.50 39.50 60.50
5. Madhya Pradesh - 7.00 93.00 96.00 3.00 1.00 60.00 40.00
98CES 2009-10
24. SAMAI
1.
N.A.
22. NAVANE
23. SAVE
25. VARAGU
Andhra Pradesh
4.
N.A.
N.A.
26. SUGARCANE
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
2
28. CHILLIES
Andhra Pradesh
27. COCOA
N.A.
1.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Gujarat- 88.30 11.70 97.90 1.10 1.00 17.10 82.90
2. Rajasthan - 28.65 71.35 91.29 0.06 8.65 61.85 38.15
1. Gujarat - 74.50 25.50 97.30 1.60 1.10 15.20 84.80
1. Kerala
2. Maharashtra
1. Kerala
1. Jammu & Kashmir
1. Kerala
1. Kerala
2. Meghalaya - - 100.00 - 21.50 78.50 22.80 77.20
1. Rajasthan
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
2. Kerala
3. Madhya Pradesh
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
2. Kerala
99
37. LICHI
N.A.
CES 2009-10
N.A.
39. MANGO
N.A.
36. CORIANDER
N.A.
32. PEPPER
35. GINGER
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
38. BANANA
34. TURMERIC
N.A.
2
31. ARECANUT
30. FENNEL
N.A.
33. SAFFRON
N.A.
29. CUMIN
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Bihar- - 100.00 N.A.
1. Bihar- - 100.00 N.A.
2. Kerala
1. Kerala
2. Maharashtra
1. Kerala - 23.16 76.84 37.64 61.85 0.51 - 100.00
1. Kerala
1. Assam Rabi. - 7.00 93.00 30.00 50.00 20.00 14.00 86.00
Agh. - - 100.00 N.A.
Rabi. - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Chhattisgarh - 30.00 70.00 78.00 1.00 21.00 - 100.00
4. Gujarat - 100.00 - 100.00 - - 83.80 16.20
Kh.
Rabi.
Agh. - 26.00 74.00 72.00 28.00 - - -
Rabi. - 26.00 74.00 70.00 30.00 - - -
Kh. 97.20 - 2.80 100.00 0.00 0.00 37.30 62.70
Rabi. 100.00 - 0.00 100.00 - - 86.60 13.40
8. Madhya Pradesh- 30.00 70.00 92.00 6.00 2.00 34.00 66.00
9. Meghalaya Sum. - - 100.00 43.21 56.79 - 21.60 78.40
10. Orissa Wint. - - 100.00 95.00 4.00 1.00 31.00 69.00
11. Uttar Pradesh
100
43. TAPIOCA
42. CASHEWNUT
41. JACKFRUIT
2
40. GUAVA
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
Jammu & Kashmir
Bihar
45. POTATO
N.A.
N.A.
Jharkhand
5.
44. PINE APPLE
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
7. Karnataka
6.
2.
N.A.
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
2. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 72.00 1.00 27.00 - 100.00
3. Gujarat - 61.10 38.90 100.00 - - 2.50 97.50
4. Jharkhand - - 100.00 N.A.
Kh. 40.90 - 59.10 83.90 11.00 5.10 11.30 88.70
Rabi 79.10 - 20.90 82.60 14.80 2.60 18.40 81.60
Sum. 77.80 - 22.20 81.30 4.80 13.90 7.90 92.10
6. Madhya Pradesh - 43.00 57.00 76.00 12.00 12.00 - 100.00
7. Uttar Pradesh Zaid
Agh. - - 100.00 N.A.
Rabi. - - 100.00 N.A.
Agh. - 24.00 76.00 69.00 31.00 - - -
Rabi. - 24.00 76.00 70.00 30.00 - - -
Agh. - - 100.00 N.A.
Rabi - - 100.00 N.A.
Agh. - 26.00 74.00 46.00 54.00 - - -
Rabi - 26.00 74.00 73.00 27.00 - - -
1. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
1. Madhya Pradesh
1. Kerala
1. Rajasthan - 27.11 72.89 7.82 83.27 8.91 41.63 58.37
Kh. 10.00 84.00 6.00 33.00 58.00 9.00 57.00 43.00
Rabi 17.00 56.00 27.00 58.00 39.00 3.00 67.00 33.00
2. Chhattisgarh - 6.00 94.00 46.00 20.00 34.00 - 100.00
101
52.METHI
Karnataka
Bihar
47. BRINJAL
1.
Bihar
49. CAULIFLOWER
48. TOMATO
1.
N.A.
50. PAPAYA (PAPITA)
51. PLANTAIN
Andhra Pradesh
2.
N.A.
53. GROUNDNUT
1.
Jharkhand
2
CES 2009-10
N.A.
46. ONION
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
5.
2. Jharkhand
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Kh. - 99.30 0.70 93.40 2.80 3.80 77.60 22.40
Sum. - 99.50 0.50 100.00 - - 99.20 0.80
Kh.Ir. 83.70 - 16.30 93.70 3.00 3.30 25.00 75.00
Kh.UI. 83.10 - 16.90 90.90 5.40 3.70 9.30 90.70
Sum.Ir. 90.30 - 9.70 96.50 2.90 0.60 35.40 64.60
Sum.UI. - - 100.00 45.80 50.00 4.20 8.30 91.70
5. Madhya Pradesh - 35.00 65.00 40.00 15.00 45.00 - 100.00
Kh.
Sum.
Aut. - - 100.00 53.00 13.00 34.00 10.00 90.00
Wint. - - 100.00 41.00 17.00 42.00 7.00 93.00
Sum. - - 100.00 89.00 3.00 8.00 34.00 66.00
8. Rajasthan - 38.94 61.06 84.28 1.46 14.26 51.55 48.45
Ir. 100.00 - - - - 100.00 - 100.00
UI. 92.00 5.00 3.00 22.00 49.00 29.00 - 100.00
10. Uttar Pradesh
Kh. 24.00 5.00 71.00 34.00 23.00 43.00 9.00 91.00
Rabi 8.00 31.00 61.00 40.00 16.00 44.00 21.00 79.00
2. Chhattisgarh - 7.00 93.00 8.00 - 92.00 - 100.00
3. Gujarat - 93.80 6.20 72.80 6.40 20.80 39.40 60.60
4. Karnataka 23.70 - 76.30 73.30 15.00 11.70 0.60 99.40
5. Kerala
6. Madhya Pradesh - 11.00 89.00 11.00 6.00 83.00 - 100.00
Kh.
Rabi
Aut. - - 100.00 29.00 17.00 54.00 4.00 96.00
Wint. - - 100.00 20.00 10.00 70.00 1.00 99.00
Sum. - - 100.00 43.00 9.00 48.00 18.00 82.00
9. Rajasthan - 30.91 69.09 14.66 0.28 85.06 4.11 95.89
Ir. 100.00 - - 66.00 20.00 14.00 52.00 48.00
UI. 100.00 - - 2.00 3.00 95.00 4.00 96.00
102
Gujarat
9.
7.
4. Karnataka
3.
Orissa
Tamil Nadu
6. Maharashtra
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
N.A.
N.A.
2
N.A.
8.
N.A.
10.
Orissa
Tamil Nadu
1.
Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh
7.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
54. SESAMUM (GINGELLY)
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11. Uttar Pradesh
12. West Bengal 57.36 - 42.64 58.16 - 41.84 25.14 74.86
1. Andhra Pradesh 20.00 36.00 44.00 59.00 38.00 3.00 47.00 53.00
2. Gujarat - 99.20 0.80 82.20 4.50 13.30 40.10 59.90
3. Karnataka 34.60 - 65.40 52.00 23.40 24.60 11.60 88.40
1. Assam - 1.00 99.00 28.00 39.00 33.00 1.00 99.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 11.00 32.00 57.00 - 100.00
4. Gujarat- 99.80 0.20 97.80 0.50 1.70 26.60 73.40
5. Haryana - 83.40 16.60 96.20 - 3.80 88.80 11.20
6. Jammu & Kashmir
7. Jharkhand - - 100.00 74.00 26.00 - - -
8. Madhya Pradesh - 32.00 68.00 71.00 2.00 27.00 - 100.00
9. Orissa Wint. - - 100.00 36.00 16.00 48.00 22.00 78.00
10. Punjab - 87.30 12.70 90.00 - 10.00 47.70 52.30
11. Rajasthan - 79.45 20.55 92.10 0.68 7.22 20.93 79.07
12. Uttar Pradesh
13. West Bengal 80.92 - 19.08 98.12 - 1.88 43.45 56.55
1. Chhattisgarh - - 100.00 - - 100.00 - 100.00
2. Jammu & Kashmir
3. Karnataka 16.20 - 83.80 55.90 11.80 32.30 0.00 100.00
4. Madhya Pradesh - 8.00 92.00 8.00 7.00 85.00 - 100.00
5. Maharashtra
6. Rajasthan
7. Uttar Pradesh
8. West Bengal 5.29 - 94.71 9.24 - 90.76 0.71 99.29
103
N.A.
57. LINSEED
2
55. CASTOR
N.A.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
56. RAPE & MUSTARD
N.A.
CES 2009-10
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Karnataka 65.60 - 34.40 78.30 4.40 17.30 26.40 73.60
2. Maharashtra
Kh. - 88.00 12.00 61.00 32.00 7.00 22.00 78.00
Rabi 12.00 55.00 33.00 61.00 37.00 2.00 51.00 49.00
2. Haryana Rabi - 100.00 - 100.00 - - - 100.00
Kh.Ir. 99.50 - 0.50 95.80 2.80 1.40 25.20 74.80
Kh.UI. 99.20 - 0.80 89.40 5.10 5.50 10.90 89.10
Rabi.Ir. 99.50 0.50 97.50 1.50 1.00 24.90 75.10
Rabi.UI. 99.30 - 0.70 85.60 3.90 10.50 18.80 81.20
Sum. 99.80 - 0.20 95.90 3.60 0.50 30.00 70.00
Kh.
Rabi
Sum.
5. Tamil Nadu 100.00 - - - - 100.00 - 100.00
6. Uttar Pradesh Zaid
1. Andhra Pradesh 32.00 62.00 6.00 86.00 14.00 - 50.00 50.00
2. Chhattisgarh - 27.00 73.00 66.00 - 34.00 - 100.00
3. Karnataka 98.20 - 1.80 86.70 10.10 3.20 31.30 68.70
4. Madhya Pradesh - 65.00 35.00 75.00 8.00 17.00 - 100.00
5. Maharashtra
6. Rajasthan - 77.26 22.74 56.93 0.14 42.93 54.21 45.79
7. Uttar Pradesh
1. Rajasthan - 21.16 78.84 35.18 0.34 64.48 14.51 85.49
1. Kerala
2. Maharashtra
1. Maharashtra
104
N.A.
62. COCONUT
4. Maharashtra
N.A.
Karnataka
60. SOYABEAN
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
61. TARA MEERA
1.
N.A.
Andhra Pradesh
3.
N.A.
63. NIGER
CES 2009-10
59. SUNFLOWER
58. SAFFLOWER
N.A.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
2
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1. Andhra Pradesh 48.00 47.00 5.00 69.00 30.00 1.00 72.00 28.00
Ir. - 99.30 0.70 98.80 0.70 0.50 57.00 43.00
UI. - 77.80 22.20 68.70 3.00 28.30 35.80 64.20
3. Haryana - 91.40 8.60 91.20 - 8.80 89.20 10.80
Ir. 100.00 - - 94.90 4.40 0.70 77.50 22.50
UI. 86.40 - 13.60 93.00 4.30 2.70 47.00 53.00
5. Madhya Pradesh - 100.00 - 92.00 - 8.00 70.00 30.00
Ir.
UI..
Comp.
7. Punjab - 73.00 27.00 100.00 - - 85.00 15.00
8. Rajasthan - 89.41 10.59 4.67 94.03 1.30 93.06 6.94
Ir. 99.00 - 1.00 18.00 12.00 70.00 25.00 75.00
UI. 99.00 - 1.00 22.00 18.00 60.00 33.00 67.00
10. Uttar Pradesh
1. Assam - 19.00 81.00 43.00 30.00 27.00 - 100.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. Meghalaya - - 100.00 - 21.50 78.50 22.80 77.20
4. Orissa - - 100.00 75.00 10.00 15.00 9.00 91.00
5. West Bengal 95.75 - 4.25 88.98 - 11.02 31.17 68.83
1. Andhra Pradesh 54.00 29.00 17.00 10.00 62.00 28.00 7.00 93.00
2. Bihar - - 100.00 N.A.
3. West Bengal 83.95 - 16.05 86.02 - 13.98 12.50 87.50
(N) - 24.00 76.00 34.00 65.00 1.00 60.00 40.00
(V) 23.00 11.00 66.00 62.00 38.00 - 70.00 30.00
2. Gujarat - 97.30 2.70 98.60 0.90 0.50 1.80 98.20
3. Karnataka 96.80 - 3.20 97.20 2.80 - 47.00 53.00
105
4. Karnataka
2
2
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
Gujarat
64. COTTON
65. JUTE
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
9. Tamil Nadu
6. Maharashtra
1. Andhra Pradesh
CES 2009-10
66. MESTA
67. TOBACCO
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4. Maharashtra
Rabi
Zaid
1. Gujarat - 66.10 33.90 97.80 1.10 1.10 16.70 83.30
2. Rajasthan - 11.48 88.52 83.04 1.46 15.50 18.47 81.53
1. Karnataka
1. Karnataka
106CES 2009-10
N.A.
N.A.
68. ISABGOL
5. Uttar Pradesh
N.A.
69. AVARE (SEM)
N.A.
ANNEX -IX ( Contd...)
2
70. COWPEA (LOBIA)
N.A.
Percentage
Planned Analysed recovery
1 3 4 5
PADDY Kh.Ir. 6446 2320 88.29
Kh.UI. 334 176 84.34
Rabi Ir. 5298 2152 89.01
Bha.Ir. 110 78 91.38
Bha.UI. 310 210 92.50
Agh.Hyv.Ir. 1580 1286 92.67
Agh.Hyv.UI. 1088 822 93.14
Agh.Lv.Ir. 1114 856 93.46
Agh.Lv.UI. 1258 938 93.19
Gar.Hyv. 170 104 94.14
Gar.Lv. 50 24 93.03
Hyv.Ir. 1254 388 92.64
Lv.Ir. 544 184 93.79
UI. 2628 754 91.30
Kh. 52 52 89.63
Rabi 50 50 91.30
Ir. 1032 1027 94.10
UI. 786 782 99.50
Sum. 200 190 94.90
Haryana 990 958 96.80
Himachal Pradesh 404 396 84.54
Jammu & Kashmir 506 312 86.29 **
Agh.Hyv.Ir.
Agh.Hyv.UI.
Agh.Lv.Ir.
Agh.Lv.UI.
Bha.
Aut. 475 475 92.70
Wint. 533 533 91.80
Sum. 408 408 91.90
107
ANNEX : X(a) :- RESULTS OF FIELD DRIAGE EXPERIMENTS UNDER CES 2009-10.
2
Chhattisgarh
CES 2009-10
No. Of ExperimentsCROP S T A T E
N.A.
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Goa
Gujarat
Jharkhand
Kerala
1 3 4 5
PADDY (Contd...) Hyv.Ir. 294 256 94.41
Lv.Ir. 170 158 96.01
UI. 1606 1380 94.84
Kh. 1106 712 93.79
Sum.
Aut. 90 90 88.32
Wint. 156 156 86.76
Punjab 244 230 97.13
Rajasthan 350 348 99.43
K/K/S 210 209 90.62
S/T/P 628 627 90.23
N/K 150 148 90.56
Uttarakhand 688 383 86.64
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 368 94.75
Aus. 959 933 87.82
Aman. 1494 1456 89.05
Sum. 1297 1297 88.70
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 78 70 94.25
Delhi 40 40 90.53 **
Daman & Diu 42 42 85.00
I 84 84 91.99
II 120 120 92.59
III 50 50 91.66
JOWAR Kh. 758 362 63.32
Rabi. 876 461 63.39
Chhattisgarh 102 32 72.50
Kh. 522 358 68.60
Rabi 300 265 95.00
Madhya Pradesh 1912 1129 49.99
108
Meghalaya
CES 2009-10
Andhra Pradesh
N.C
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
Maharashtra **
Tamil Nadu
Madhya Pradesh
West Bengal
2
Gujarat
Puducherry
1 3 4 5
JOWAR ( Contd…) Kh. 2128 1543 94.24
Rabi 2228 1472 94.21
Rajasthan 2176 1994 91.63
Ir. 84 74 55.93
UI. 150 150 52.60
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 31 55.63
Andhra Pradesh 560 230 56.49
Kh. 2562 2530 98.80
Sum. 848 848 100.00
Haryana 1204 1153 95.80
Madhya Pradesh 370 362 49.05
Maharashtra ** 856 511 94.42
Rajasthan 3262 3248 99.39
Ir. 50 44 57.71
UI. 120 120 56.11
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 102 57.46
Delhi 60 55 92 **
Daman & Diu 8 8 80.00
MAIZE Kh. 996 492 60.44
Rabi 494 271 63.65
Bha.Hyv. 170 146 88.43
Bha.Lv. 250 206 85.62
Rabi 260 154 90.45
Gar.Hyv. 120 74 86.96
Gar.Lv. 50 36 88.94
Chhattisgarh 1116 488 60.77
Gujarat Kh. 884 831 91.90
109
Tamil Nadu
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
2
Gujarat
CES 2009-10
Andhra Pradesh
Bihar
Maharashtra **
BAJRA
Tamil Nadu
1 3 4 5
MAIZE ( Contd…) Haryana 148 82 55.40
Himachal Pradesh 590 734 52.14
Jammu & Kashmir 534 340 67.43 **
Jharkhand Bha.
Madhya Pradesh 2716 2270 52.24
Kh. 112 90 92.50
Rabi 84 58 92.71
Punjab 88 53 52.78
Rajasthan Kh. 2068 2018 97.58
Ir. 83 83 67.62
UI. 126 126 65.40
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 70 55.43
West Bengal 209 201 48.04
Kh. 260 123 58.90
Rabi 160 70 50.87
Bihar Bha. 100 46 44.32
Goa N.A.
Gujarat 140 134 95.00
Jharkhand
Maharashtra ** 492 332 94.15
Ir. 100 100 58.31
UI. 80 80 50.32
Uttarakhand 488 241 62.19
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 78 32 90.44
WHEAT Hyv.Ir. 2902 2024 95.96
Hyv.UI. 296 230 95.96
Lv.Ir. 1566 1104 96.14
Lv.UI. 386 302 95.95
Hyv.Ir. 922 232 93.70
Lv.Ir. 254 56 93.90
UI. 582 142 91.90
Ir. 2370 2220 95.70
UI. 270 214 97.10
110
Andhra Pradesh
Tamil Nadu
RAGI
Maharashtra ***
Tamil Nadu
Chhattisgarh
Bihar
Gujarat
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
N.A.
N.A.
CES 2009-10
2
1 3 4 5
WHEAT ( Contd…) Haryana 2200 2136 97.10
Himachal Pradesh 612 680 90.83
Jammu & Kashmir 298 210 91.00 **
Hyv.Ir.
Hyv.UI.
Lv.Ir.
Lv.UI.
Hyv.Ir. 2446 2212 96.78
Lv.Ir. 628 524 97.32
UI. 1666 1444 96.31
Maharashtra ** 464 256 95.02
Punjab 2270 2263 99.22
Rajasthan 4740 4684 98.81
Uttarakhand 648 326 73.16
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 248 96.12
West Bengal 1141 1122 62.71
Delhi 40 40 96.06 **
Bihar 150 66 95.03
Chhattisgarh 28 10 94.90
Haryana 642 536 83.50
Himachal Pradesh 284 264 91.32
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh 614 486 96.05
Punjab 240 220 98.55
Rajasthan 2240 2222 99.19
Uttarakhand 330 141 60.76
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 8 95.45
West Bengal 49 47 59.13
GRAM Bihar 400 218 95.49
Chhattisgarh 920 338 93.40
111
BARLEY
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh
N.A.
CES 2009-10
2
N.A.
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
1 3 4 5
GRAM (Contd…) Gujarat 528 480 95.60
Haryana 470 428 91.10
Jharkhand
Madhya Pradesh 4748 1653 94.49
Maharashtra ** 2200 1550 94.62
Punjab 152 122 98.35
Rajasthan 3464 3096 89.37
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 18 95.04
West Bengal 268 263 55.99
REDGRAM (TUR) Bihar 330 140 92.47
Jharkhand
Maharashtra * 3602 3006 83.45
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 28 58.95
West Bengal (Rabi) 120 118 45.49
GREENGRAM Bha. 100 58 89.23
(MOONG) Gar. 250 162 87.52
Rajasthan 1992 1968 98.79
Kh. N.A. 12 94.75
Zaid N.A. 18 94.44
West Bengal Sum. N.A.
BLACKGRAM Rajasthan 1298 1272 97.99
Kh. N.A. 24 93.86
Zaid. N.A. 45 94.39
West Bengal 515 500 43.01
Bihar 170 92 96.13
West Bengal 273 264 47.00
Bihar 450 304 94.28
Jharkhand
Rajasthan 236 236 95.40
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 28 94.39
West Bengal 691 674 49.43
112
Uttar Pradesh
CES 2009-10
Bihar
MASUR
N.A.
LAKH (KHESARI)
Uttar Pradesh
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
N.A.
N.A.
2
1 3 4 5
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 16 94.50
West Bengal 127 124 53.73
MOTH Rajasthan 1332 1281 96.17
CHOWLA Rajasthan 554 542 97.83
Uttarakhand 306 141 60.25
Uttar Pradesh Kh. N.A. 50 90.21
Zaid N.A. 50 90.21
SAMAI Tamil Nadu 50 48 82.65
VARAGU Tamil Nadu 56 56 87.31
KORRA Andhra Pradesh 100 47 72
Chhattisgarh 1222 164 92.60
Madhya Pradesh 1278 1123 91.49
Uttar Pradesh (kodan) N.A. 24 95.17
Kh. 676 323 41.70
Rabi 302 198 46.64
Bihar $ 450 356 93
SAFFRON Jammu & Kashmir 117 84 N.A
CORIANDER Rajasthan 484 468 92.05
ARECANUT Maharashtra **** 180 21 55.40
CASHEWNUT Maharashtra
CUMIN SEED Rajasthan 1048 1010 94.25
METHI Rajasthan 612 606 96.25
GROUNDNUT Kh. 3430 1083 60.58
Rabi 1110 487 67.77
Chhattisgarh 428 176 82.00
Kh. 1748 1462 73.10
Sum. 380 356 77.20
Madhya Pradesh 1090 1006 75.35
Maharashtra ** 1386 948 82.63
Rajasthan 1640 1618 98.66
Ir. 230 230 78.35
UI. 350 348 73.37
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 14 66.23
113
Tamil Nadu
CHILLIES
N.C
Andhra Pradesh
CES 2009-10
Andhra Pradesh
KODON-KUTKI
Gujarat
PEAS
SAWAN
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
2
1 3 4 5
SESAMUM Kh. 674 512 75.96
Rabi 202 93 46.03
Rajasthan 2422 2398 99.01
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 16 22.37
West Bengal 905 888 21.10
CASTOR Andhra Pradesh 520 203 56.67
Bihar 460 274 92.84
Haryana 1262 1224 96.90
Jammu & Kashmir 196 144 81.26 **
Jharkhand
Punjab 496 474 97.30
Rajasthan 4404 4320 98.09
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 76 95.58
West Bengal 1340 1332 24.61
LINSEED Jammu & Kashmir 24 12 90.58 **
Maharashtra * 882 675 76.53
Rajasthan - - -
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 6 94.04
West Bengal 364 361 36.41
Kh. 150 61 80.70
Rabi 498 269 79.76
Haryana Rabi 260 128 49.20
Kh. 680 524 77.05
Rabi 578 463 80.10
Sum. N.A.
Uttar Pradesh Zaid N.A. 10 92.21
SAFFLOWER Maharashtra * 2538 1562 61.54
SOYABEAN Rajasthan 948 933 92.96
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 8 91.15
114
Andhra Pradesh
Maharashtra*
2
RAPE & MUSTARD
Maharashtra *
SUNFLOWER
CES 2009-10
N.A.
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
1 3 4 5
TARA MEERA Rajasthan 1312 1010 95.66
Madhya Pradesh N.A.
Maharashtra * 3364 2834 84.20
Punjab 56 40 98.40
Uttar Pradesh N.A. 22 93.87
Bihar 100 96 5.90
Meghalaya 30 30 3.88
West Bengal 640 600 7.28
Andhra Pradesh 200 191 82.14
Bihar 100 68 5.72
West Bengal 240 224 6.30
Maharashtra * 72 52 72.22
Rabi N.A. 7 26.65
Zaid $ N.A. 8 27.92
ISABGOL Rajasthan 556 518 94.79
Note: -
1 * :- Figures have been given for the year 1994-95 as no results of driage experiments was received from the year
1995-96 to 2009-10 by SASA Maharashtra.
115CES 2009-10
COTTON
MESTA
Uttar Pradesh
JUTE
4. $ :- Figures for percentage recovery given are for 2007-08.
2
3. **** :- Figures given are for 2001-02 as no information was received from the year 2002-03 to 2009-10.
2. ** :- Figures given are for 2004-05 as no information was received from the year 2005-06 to 2009-10.
2. *** :- Figures given are for 1998-99 as no information was received from the year 1999-2000 to 2009-10.
TOBACCO
ANNEX - X(a) ( Contd....)
Sl. Percen- Percentage
tage recovery as per
Planned Analysed recovery field driage
1 2 4 5 6 7
Aut. 300 190 89.36 No Field driage
Wint. 450 200 90.84 No Field driage
Sum. 224 114 89.03 No Field driage
Wheat - - 94.98 No Field driage
Blackgram - - 94.49 No Field driage
Rape & Mustard - - 91.17 No Field driage
Jute 260 260 6.19 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 706 726 83.53 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.UI. 226 255 85.29 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.Ir. 64 68 84.25 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.UI. 184 203 84.63 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv. Ir. 68 90 82.80 No Field driage
Rabi Tra. Ir. 8 6 84.86 No Field driage
Sum.Hyv.Ir. 180 170 82.81 No Field driage
Sum.Tra.Ir. 8 6 84.86 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 186 195 49.93 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.UI. 372 262 44.00 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.UI. 82 7 39 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv.Ir. 184 102 46.37 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv.UI. 490 320 44.60 No Field driage
Rabi Tra.Ir. 40 22 43.32 No Field driage
Rabi Tra.UI. 108 78 42.64 No Field driage
Sum. Hyv. Ir. 46 42 47.97 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 118 76 39.85 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.UI. 332 194 39.40 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.UI. 32 16 37.85 No Field driage
116
Karnataka
1.
ANNEX-X(b):RESULTS OF CENTRAL DRIAGE EXPERIMENTS ORGANISED BY STATE UNDER
C.E.S. DURING 2009-10
3
Paddy
Bajra
No. Of Experiments
2.
S T A T E
Assam @
C R O PNo.
Paddy
Jowar
CES 2009-10
1 2 4 5 6 7
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 388 295 51.41 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.UI. 522 447 49.24 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.Ir. 6 6 43.60 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.UI. 6 6 47.90 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv. Ir. 178 130 50.85 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv. UI. 42 26 40.34 No Field driage
Sum Hyv Ir. 80 74 48.99 No Field driage
Rabi Tra.Ir. 16 8 31.80 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.Ir. 204 186 51.42 No Field driage
Kh.Hyv.UI. 614 636 48.47 No Field driage
Kh.Tra.UI. 18 14 39.84 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv.Ir. 62 80 43.35 No Field driage
Rabi Hyv.UI. 97 78 42.60 No Field driage
Sum.Hyv. Ir. 22 22 43.69 No Field driage
Hyv.Ir. 174 158 77.97 No Field driage
Hyv.UI. 170 114 80.85 No Field driage
Tra.Ir. 38 42 73.20 No Field driage
Tra.UI. 64 50 80.17 No Field driage
Ir. 188 128 52.93 No Field driage
UI. 522 342 54.82 No Field driage
Ir. 62 42 57.47 No Field driage
UI. 616 429 51.22 No Field driage
Kh. 480 315 35.17 No Field driage
Rabi 12 4 43.85 No Field driage
Kh. 168 60 35.29 No Field driage
Rabi 26 18 35.28 No Field driage
Kh. 508 369 30.51 No Field driage
Rabi 571 492 34.68 No Field driage
Navane 144 72 25.81 No Field driage
Save 94 44 20.44 No Field driage
Ir. 48 6 48.30 No Field driage
UI. 52 18 34.10 No Field driage
Kh.Ir. 178 112 55.22 No Field driage
Kh.UI. 660 521 41.12 No Field driage
Rabi UI. 20 22 54.01 No Field driage
Sum. 386 380 42.46 No Field driage
117
ANNEX X (b) ( Contd..)
3
CES 2009-10
Ragi
Wheat
Redgram
Chillies
Groundnut
Horsegram
Greengram
Blackgram
Gram
Maize
1 2 4 5 6 7
Sesamum 328 273 11.66 No Field driage
Castor 102 62 32.97 No Field driage
Linseed 80 42 23.92 No Field driage
Safflower 341 168 31.49 No Field driage
Kh.Ir. 324 254 33.88 No Field driage
Kh.UI. 538 351 28.19 No Field driage
Rabi.Ir. 312 184 37.20 No Field driage
Rabi.UI. 431 222 31.25 No Field driage
Sum.Ir. 250 242 43.01 No Field driage
Ir. 92 53 42.64 No Field driage
UI. 86 70 42.72 No Field driage
Tobacco * * 14.00 No Field driage
Avare 76 62 31.56 No Field driage
Cowpea 76 71 27.75 No Field driage
Aut. - - 85.26 No Field driage
Wint. - - 87.34 No Field driage
Sum. - - 87.74 No Field driage
Aut. - - 34.42 No Field driage
Wint. - - 31.90 No Field driage
Sum. - - 30.98 No Field driage
Aut. - - 41.00 No Field driage
Wint. - - 41.42 No Field driage
Sum. - - 38.60 No Field driage
Wheat Sum. - - 92.10 No Field driage
Aut. - - 93.42 No Field driage
Wint. - - 94.36 No Field driage
Sum. - - 94.46 No Field driage
Aut. - - 93.95 No Field driage
Wint. - - 94.44 No Field driage
Sum. - - 94.44 No Field driage
Wint. - - 94.38 No Field driage
Sum. - - 95.07 No Field driage
118
Horsegram
Blackgram
Ragi
ANNEX X (b) ( Contd..)
3
Paddy3. Orissa **
CES 2009-10
Soyabean
Greengram
Maize
Sunflower
1 2 4 5 6 7
Aut. - - 51.53 No Field driage
Wint. - - 54.96 No Field driage
Sum. - - 54.52 No Field driage
Aut. - - 93.73 No Field driage
Wint. - - 93.38 No Field driage
Sum. - - 94.69 No Field driage
Rape & MustardWint. - - 82.59 No Field driage
JuteAut. - - 5.73 No Field driage
Rajasthan Jowar 46 43 53.86 55.72
$ Bajra 50 50 56.54 57.24
MaizeKh. 40 38 59.10 60.02
Wheat 58 52 97.58 97.58
Gram 56 54 94.88 94.88
Note : 1:- @ Average driage ratio for last 10 years is applied for Wheat, Blackgram, Rape & Mustard.
2:- * Driage experiments on Tobacco are not conducted due to extraneous reasons and percentage
recovery ratio are obtained from Tobacco board.
3:- ** Average driage ratio on the basis of preceeding 10 years is adopted in respect of all the crops.
4:- $ Figures given are for 2007-08 as no information was received of Central Driage for the
year 2008-09 and 2009-10.
119CES 2009-10
Groundnut
3
ANNEX X (b) ( Contd..)
4.
Sesamum
APPENDIX -I : STATEWISE CROP COVERAGE AND DETAILS OF DESIGN UNDER CES
DURING 2009-10
Crop Year of Year of Plot Size & Shape Stratum Pre-stratification
initia- adoption Dimentions Size If any
tion of of results (M x M) (ha.) (category)
survey
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 120
1. ANDHRA PRADESH
Paddy Kh. 1945-46 1954-55 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL Ir._ UI.
Rabi 1945-46 1954-55 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL Ir.
Jowar Kh. 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Bajra 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Maize Kh. 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Ragi Kh. 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Redgram 1958-59 1960-61 10 x10 1/100 MANDAL
Greengram Kh. 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Blackgram Kh. 1962-63 1963-64 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi N. A. N.A. 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Horsegram Kh. 1980-81 1980-81 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi N. A. N. A. 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Bengalgram Rabi 2001-02 2001-02 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Korra 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Sugarcane Plt. - Rt 1954-55 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL .
Chillies Kh. 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi 2002-03 2002-03 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Groundnut Kh. 1957-58 1959-60 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi 1957-58 1959-60 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Sesamum Kh. 1957-58 1959-60 10 x 10 1/100 MANDAL Rabi 1957-58 1959-60 10 x 10 1/100 MANDAL
Castor 1957-58 1964-65 10 x 10 1/100 MANDAL
Cotton 1957-58 1965-66 10 x 10 1/100 MANDAL
Mesta 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Tobacco (N &V) 1957-58 1963-64 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Sunflower Kh. 1992-93 1992-93 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Rabi N . A. N. A. 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL Soyabean Kh. 2003-04 2003-04 5 x 5 1/400 MANDAL
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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2. ASSAM @
Paddy Aut. 1947-48 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 R.Circle
Wint. 1947-48 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 R.Circle
Sum. 1974-75 1974-75 5 x 5 1/400 Sub-Division
Wheat 1973-74 1973-74 5 x 5 1/400 Sub-Division
Blackgram 1962-63 1962-63 5 x 5 1/400 Sub-Division
Sugarcane 1957- 58 1957- 58 5 x 5 1/400 Sub-Division
Potato 1950-51 1952-53 5M x 7 Rows - R.Circle
Rape &
Mustard
1957-58 1958-59 5 x 5 1/400 R.Circle
Jute 1951-52 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 Sub-Division
3. BIHAR
Paddy Bha. 1945-46 1948-49 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL Ir.- UI.
Agh. 1945-46 1948-49 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL {Hyv.(Ir./UI.)}
{Lv.(Ir./UI.) }
Gar. 1969-70 1969-70 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL Hyv./Lv.
Maize Bha. 1959-60 1959-60 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL Hyv./Lv.
Rabi 1976-77 1976-77 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Gar. 1959-60 1959-60 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL Hyv./Lv.
Ragi Bha. 1976-77 1976-77 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Wheat 1945-46 1948-49 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL {Hyv.(Ir./UI.)}
{Lv.(Ir./UI.) }
Barley 1945-46 1950-51 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Gram 1945-46 1949-50 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Tur 1962-63 1962-63 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Greengram Bha. 1976-77 1977-78 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Gar. 1977-78 1977-78 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Lakh 1966-67 1966-67 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Masur 1945-46 1966-67 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Sugarcane 1958-59 1958-59 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL Ir.- UI.
Chillies 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Lichi 1963-64 1963-64 2 trees _ ANCHAL
Banana 1964-65 1964-65 2 trees _ ANCHAL
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 122
Mango 1963-64 1963-64 2 trees _ ANCHAL
Guava 1976-77 1976-77 2 trees _ ANCHAL
Potato Agh. 1964-65 1964-65 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rabi 1964-65 1964-65 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Onion 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Brinjal Agh. 1972-73 1972-73 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rabi 1972-73 1972-73 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Tomato Agh. 1972-73 1972-73 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rabi 1972-73 1972-73 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Cauliflower 1973-74 1973-74 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Jackfruit 1965-66 1965-66 2 trees _ ANCHAL
Rape &
Mustard
1966-67 1966-67 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Jute 1958-59 1958-59 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Mesta 1959-60 1962-63 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
4. CHHATTISGARH
Paddy 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE Ir.(Hyv./Lv.) & UI.
Jowar 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Maize 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Wheat 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE Ir.(Hyv./Lv.) &
UI.(Lv)
Barley 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Gram 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Tur 2000-01 2000-01 10 x 5 1/200 R.I. CIRCLE
Lakh 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Soyabean 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Kodan-Kutki 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Chillies 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Potato 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Onion 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Groundnut 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Sesamum 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 123
Rape &
Mustard
2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Linseed 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
5. GOA
Paddy Kh. 1967-68 1967-68 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Rabi 1967-68 1967-68 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Ragi 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
6. GUJARAT
Paddy Kh. 1945-46 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA Ir.-UI.
Sum 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Jowar Kh. 1956-57 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Rabi 1945-46 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Bajra Kh. 1946-47 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Sum 1974-75 1974-75 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Maize 1951-52 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Ragi 1951-52 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Wheat 1945-46 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA Ir.- UI.
Blackgram 2004-05 2004-05 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Gram 1951-52 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Redgram 1976-77 1984-85 10M X Av.
rows in 5M
1/200 TALUKA
Greengram 1977-78 1984-85 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Guvar 1994-95 - 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Moth 2004-05 2004-05 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Cumin 1964-65 1971-72 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Fennel 1964-65 1971-72 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Onion 1968-69 1984-85 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Potato 1972-73 1984-85 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Groundnut Kh. 1951-52 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Sum. 1977-78 1983-84 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Rape &
Mustard
1984-85 1984-85 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Sesamum 1961-62 1964-65 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 124
Castor 1961-62 1964-65 10M X Av. rows in 5 M
1/200 TALUKA
Cotton 1946-47 1957-58 10M X Av.
rows in 5 M
1/200 TALUKA Ir.- UI.
Tobacco 1946-47 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Isabgol 1964-65 1983-84 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
7. HARYANA Paddy 1951-52 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Bajra 1952-53 1952-53 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Maize 1952-53 1952-53 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Wheat 1943-44 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Barley 1951-52 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Gram 1951-52 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Redgram 2004-05 2004-05 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Sugarcane 1951-52 1961-62 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Rape &
Mustard
1951-52 1968-69 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Sunflower 2002-03 2002-03 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Cotton 1951-52 1996-97 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
8. HIMACHAL PRADESH
Paddy 1952-53 1953-54 10 x 2 1/500 KANUNGO
CIRCLE
Maize 1952-53 1959-60 10 x 2 1/500 KANUNGO
CIRCLE
Wheat 1951-52 1953-54 10 x 2 1/500 KANUNGO
CIRCLE
Barley 1960-61 1964-65 10 x 2 1/500 KANUNGO
CIRCLE
9. JAMMU & KASHMIR
Paddy Plain 1958-59 1963-64 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
& Hill
Maize Plain 1958-59 1963-64 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
& Hill
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 125
Wheat Plain 1958-59 1963-64 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
& Hill
Potato Kh. 2003-04 2003-04 N.A N.A TEHSIL
Rabi 2003-04 2003-04 N.A N.A TEHSIL
Saffron 1969-70 ** 4 x 4 1/625 TEHSIL
Rape & Mustard 1969-70 ** 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
Linseed 1969-70 ** 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
10. JHARKHAND
Paddy Agh. 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL Hyv. & Lv.
Bha. 2002-03 2002-03 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Maize Bha. 2002-03 2002-03 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Ragi 2002-03 2002-03 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Wheat 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL Hyv. & Lv.
Barley 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Gram 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Tur 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Masur 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Sugarcane Bha. 2002-03 2002-03 10 x 5 1/200 ANCHAL
Potato Agh. 2001-02 2001-02 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rabi 2001-02 2001-02 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Onion Rabi 2005-06 2005-06 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Brinjal Agh. 2003-04 2003-04 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rabi 2001-02 2001-02 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Tomato Agh. 2001-02 2001-02 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rabi 2003-04 2003-04 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
Rape & Mustard 2001-02 2001-02 5 x 5 1/400 ANCHAL
11. KARNATAKA
Paddy Kh. 1945-46 1945-46 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv (Ir./UI) &
Tra. (Ir./UI)
Rabi 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK {Ir(Hyv./ Tra)}.
Sum. 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.Ir.
Jowar Kh. 1945-46 1945-46 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv (Ir./UI.) &Tra. UI
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 126
Jowar Rabi 1945-46 1945-46 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK {Hyv (Ir./UI.) } &
Tra (Ir./UI.)
Bajra Kh. 1946-47 1946-47 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK {Hyv (Ir./UI.)} &
Tra.UI.
Maize Kh. 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.(Ir./UI.) & Tra
(Ir/UI)
Rabi 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.(Ir./UI.) & Tra Ir.
Sum. 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.(Ir.)
Ragi Kh. 1950-51 1950-51 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.(Ir./UI.) & Tra.UI
Rabi 1984-85 1984-85 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.(Ir./UI.)
Sum. 1975-76 1977-78 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv. Ir.
Wheat Rabi 1945-46 1945-46 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Hyv.(Ir./UI.) &
Tra.(Ir./UI)
Gram Rabi 1951-52 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Redgram Kh. 1957-58 1957-58 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK Trad.(Ir./ UI)
Greengram Kh. 1971-72 1971-72 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Rabi 1981-82 1981-82 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Blackgram Kh. 1971-72 1971-72 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Rabi 1981-82 1981-82 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Horsegram Kh. 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Rabi 1981-82 1981-82 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Soyabean Kh. 1991-92 1991-92 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Navane Kh. 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Save Kh. 1971-72 1971-72 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Sugarcane Annual 1958-59 1958-59 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Chillies Kh. 2002-03 2002-03 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Potato Kh. 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Rabi 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Onion Kh. 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI. Rabi 2000-01 2000-01 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Sum. 2007-08 2007-08 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Groundnut Kh. 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Sum. 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Rabi 2005-06 2005-06 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK UI.
Sesamum Kh. 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Castor Kh. 1957-58 1957-58 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK
Linseed Rabi 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 127
Safflower Rabi 1977-78 1977-78 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Sunflower Kh. 1978-79 1978-79 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Rabi 1988-89 1988-89 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Sum. 1988-89 1988-89 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK Ir.
Cotton Annual 1957-58 1957-58 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Tobacco Annual 1971-72 1971-72 10 x 5 1/200 TALUK Ir.- UI.
Avare Kh. 2007-08 2007-08 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
Cowpea Kh. 2007-08 2007-08 5 x 5 1/400 TALUK
12. Kerala *
Paddy Aut. 1950-51 1950-51 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA Wint. 1950-51 1950-51 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Sum. 1950-51 1950-51 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Sugarcane 1982-83 1982-83 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Arecanut 1976-77 1976-77 5 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Cashewnut 1976-77 1976-77 5 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Turmeric 1989-90 1989-90 2 x 2 1/2500 TALUKA
Pepper 1976-77 1976-77 5 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Ginger 2004-05 2004-05 N.A. N.A. TALUKA
Cocoa 1982-83 1982-83 5 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Banana 1985-86 1985-86 3 plants _ TALUKA
Mango 2004-05 2004-05 N.A. N.A. TALUKA
Jackfruit 1988-89 1988-89 2 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Pine Apple 1981-82 1981-82 5 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Plantain 1986-87 1986-87 3 pits _ TALUKA
Tapioca 1963-64 1963-64 2 x 2 1/2500 TALUKA
Coconut 1976-77 1976-77 5 bearing
trees
_ TALUKA
Sesamum 1984-85 1984-85 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 128
13. MADHYA PRADESH
Paddy 1945-46 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE Ir.(Hyv./Lv.) &
UI.
Jowar 1946-47 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Bajra 1954-55 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Maize 1952-53 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Wheat 1944-45 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE Ir.(Hyv./Lv.) &
UI.
Barley 1951-52 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Gram 1950-51 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Tur 1950-51 1957-58 10 x 5 1/200 R.I. CIRCLE
Lakh 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Soyabean 1980-81 1983-84 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Kodon Kutki 1950-51 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Chillies 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Banana 1957-58 1957-58 25 trees _ TALUKA
Potato 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Onion 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Papaya 1957-58 1957-58 25 trees _ TALUKA
Groundnut 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Sesamum 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Rape &
Mustard
1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Linseed 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 R.I. CIRCLE
Cotton 1944-45 1957-58 10 M x 11
Rows
- R.I. CIRCLE
14. MAHARASHTRA
Paddy Kh. 1945-46 1952-53 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL Ir./UI./Comp.
10 x 5 1/200
Sum. 1984-85 1993-94 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
10 x 5 1/200
Jowar Kh. 1946-47 1952-53 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 129
Jowar Rabi 1945-46 1952-53 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL Ir./UI.
Bajra 1946-47 1958-59 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL Ir/UI./Comp.
Maize Kh. 1976-77 1958-59 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Rabi 1990-91 _ 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Ragi 1946-47 1951-52 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
Wheat 1945-46 1951-52 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL Ir./UI.
Gram 1946-47 1957-58 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Tur 1951-52 1967-68 20 x 10 1/50 TEHSIL
Greengram 2001-02 2001-02 N.A. N.A. TEHSIL
Blackgram 2001-02 2001-02 N.A. N.A. TEHSIL
Sugarcane 1959-60 1964-65 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Arecanut 1959-60 1959-60 Cluster of 9
palms
_ TEHSIL
Cashewnut 1967-68 1967-68 Cluster of 6
trees
1/100 TEHSIL
Groundnut Kh. 1946-47 1957-58 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Sum. 2001-02 2001-02 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Sesamum Kh. 1959-60 1960-61 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Rabi 1959-60 1960-61 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Linseed 1959-60 1970-71 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Safflower 1966-67 1966-67 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Sunflower Kh. 1983-84 1992-93 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Sum 1989-90 1993-94 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Rabi N.A. N. A. 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Coconut 1959-60 1959-60 Cluster of
6 palms
_ TEHSIL
Niger 1966-67 1975-76 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
Soyabean 2001-02 2001-02 N. A. N. A. TEHSIL
Cotton 1946-47 1957-58 20 x 10 1/50 TEHSIL Ir./UI./Comp.
Tobacco 1951-52 1958-59 10 x 10 1/100 TEHSIL
15. MEGHALAYA
Paddy Aut. 1971-72 1973-74 5 x 5 1/400 DISTRICT
Wint 1971-72 1973-74 5 x 5 1/400 DISTRICT
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 130
Potato Sum. 1973-74 1977-78 NOT
FIXED
_ DISTRICT
Jute 1973-74 Not 5 x 5 1/400 DISTRICT
adopted
16. ORISSA
Paddy Aut. 1944-45 1959-60 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK Wint. 1944-45 1959-60 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1963-64 1963-64 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Maize Aut. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wint. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Ragi Aut. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wint. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wheat Sum. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Greengram Aut. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wint. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Blackgram Aut. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wint. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Horsegram Wint. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sugarcane Wint. 1976-77 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Potato Wint. 1967-68 1967-68 5 Mx 8 rows. - C.D.BLOCK
Groundnut Aut. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wint. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sesamum Aut. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wint. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sum. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Rape &
Mustard
Wint. 1967-68 1990-91 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Jute Aut. 1957-58 1959-60 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
17. PUNJAB
Paddy 1951-52 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Maize 1952-53 1952-53 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Wheat 1943-44 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 131
Barley 1951-52 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Gram 1951-52 1951-52 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Sugarcane 1958-59 1961-62 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Rape &
Mustard
1958-59 1972-73 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK
Cotton 1958-59 1979-80 10 x 5 1/200 C.D. BLOCK
18. RAJASTHAN
Paddy 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Jowar 1952-53 1953-54 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Bajra 1952-53 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Maize Kh. 1952-53 1953-54 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Wheat 1949-50 1952-53 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL Ir./UI./Comp.
Barley 1951-52 1953-54 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Gram 1951-52 1956-57 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL Ir./UI./Comp.
Greengram 1994-95 1994-95 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Blackgram 1994-95 1994-95 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Moth 1994-95 1994-95 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Chowla 1994-95 1994-95 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Masur 1997-98 1997-98 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Cumin Seed 1997-98 1998-99 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Corinder 1997-98 1998-99 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Methi 1997-98 1998-99 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Soyabean 1988-89 1988-89 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Sugarcane 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Groundnut 1970-71 1970-71 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Sesamum 1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Rape &
Mustard
1957-58 1957-58 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL Ir./UI./Comp
Linseed 1957-58 1958-59 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 132
Tara Meera 1997-98 1998-99 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
Cotton 1953-54 1956-57 10 x 5 1/200 TEHSIL
Isabgol 1997-98 1998-99 5 x 5 1/400 TEHSIL
19. TAMIL NADU
Paddy K/K/S 1944-45 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
S/T/P 1944-45 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
N/K 1985-86 1985-86 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Jowar 1950-51 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK Ir./UI.
Bajra 1950-51 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK Ir./UI.
Ragi 1950-51 1955-56 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK Ir./UI.
Redgram 1976-77 1976-77 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK
Greengram 1977-78 1977-78 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK
Blackgram 1976-77 1976-77 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK
Horsegram 1986-87 1986- 87 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK
Sugarcane 1954-55 1964-65 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Groundnut 1959-60 1973-74 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK Ir./UI.
Sesamum 1973-74 1973-74 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK Ir./UI.
Cotton 1959-60 1964-65 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK Ir./UI.
Sunflower 1983-84 1983-84 10 x 5 1/200 BLOCK
Varagu 1986-87 1986-87 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Samai 1986-87 1986-87 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
20. UTTAR PRADESH
Paddy 1945-46 1950-51 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Jowar 1950-51 1950-51 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Bajra 1950-51 1950-51 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Maize 1950-51 1950-51 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 133
Wheat 1943-44 1949-50 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Barley 1949-50 1949-50 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Gram Plain 1949-50 1949-50 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Tur/Arhar 1950-51 1950-51 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Greengram Kh. 1965-66 1965-66 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Zaid. 1978-79 not Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK adopted Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Blackgram Kh. 1965-66 1965-66 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Zaid. N.A. N.A. Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Masur 1964-65 1964-65 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Peas 1959-60 1959-60 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Sawan /
Jhongora
Kh. 1976-77 1976-77 Equilateral
Triangle of
1/230.8 BLOCK
side 10 mts.
Zaid 1976-77 1976-77 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Kodan 1978-79 N. A. Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Soyabean 1988-89 Not Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
adopted Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 134
Potato 1979-80 1979-80 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Onion Zaid 1958-59 1959-60 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Rabi 2005-06 2005-06 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Sugarcane 1959-60 1960-61 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Groundnut 1956-57 1957-58 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Rape &
Mustard
1956-57 1957-58 Equilateral
Triangle of
1/230.8 BLOCK
side 10 mts.
Linseed 1959-60 1959-60 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Sesamum 1958-59 1959-60 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Sunflower Zaid 1991-92 1991-92 Equilateral 1/230.8 BLOCK
Triangle of
side 10 mts.
Cotton 1958-59 1960-61 20 x 10 1/50 BLOCK
Tobacco Rabi 1988-89 - 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
Zaid N.A. N.A 5 x 5 1/400 BLOCK
21.WEST BENGAL
Paddy Aus. 1975-76 1975-76 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Aman. 1944-45 1944-45 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Sum. 1980-81 1980-81 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts. approx.
Maize Kh. 1980-81 1980-81 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Wheat 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts. approx.
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 135
Barley 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Gram 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Redgram 1951-52 1951-52 10 x 10 feet 1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
Greengram 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Blackgram 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Lakh 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Masur 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Peas 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Sugarcane 1951-52 1951-52 10 x 10 feet 1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
Rape &
Mustard
1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Sesamum Rabi 1980-81 1980-81 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Linseed 1952-53 1952-53 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts. approx.
Appendix-I (Contd …)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
CES 2009-10 136
Jute 1951-52 1951-52 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
Mesta 1980-81 1980-81 Circle of
radius of
1/435.6
acres
BLOCK
1.7145 mts.
approx.
22. DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI
Paddy 1967-68 1967-68 5 x 5 1/400 PATELAD
Ragi 1968-69 1968-69 5 x 5 1/400 PATELAD
23. DELHI Paddy 1967-68 1967-68 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK.
Bajra 1959-60 1964-65 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK.
Wheat 1946-47 1958-59 5 x 5 1/400 C.D.BLOCK.
24. DAMAN & DIU
Paddy Kh. 1967-68 1967-68 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Bajra 1976-77 1976-77 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
25. PUDUCHERRY
Paddy I. 1974-75 1974-75 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
II. 1971-72 1971-72 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
III. 1974-75 1974-75 5 x 5 1/400 TALUKA
Note 1. : ** :- In actual practice results are not adopted for official estimates due to small
sample size and considered not reliable at district level 2. : * :- For minor crops, surveys are conducted periodically but not regularly 3. : @ :- Excluding Darjeeling district
APPENDIX - II : CROP COVERAGE UNDER CES DURING 2009-10
Sl.No CROPS STATES COVERING THE CROP UNDER C.E.S.
1. 2. 3.
CES 2009-10 137
I. FOOD CROPS
(A) CEREALS
1. Paddy Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat,
Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya,
Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh,
West Bengal, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Delhi, Daman & Diu and
Puducherry. (26)
.
2. Jowar Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.
(9) 3. Bajra Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh , Delhi and
Daman & Diu. (11)
4. Maize Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, TamilNadu,
Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (17)
5. Ragi (Mandua) Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Orissa,Tamil Nadu, Uttarakhand and Dadra & Nagar
Haveli. (11)
6. Wheat Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand,
Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Delhi . (18)
7. Barley Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh,
Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal
( 10)
(B) PULSES & BEANS
1. Gram (Bengalgram) Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West Bengal. (13)
APPENDIX - II (Contd…)
1. 2. 3.
CES 2009-10 138
2. Redgram (Tur/Arhar) Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jharkhand,
Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Uttar
Pradesh and West Bengal. (12)
3. Greengram (Moong) Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Gujarat (on pilot basis), Karnataka,
Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and
West Bengal. (10)
`
4. Blackgram (Urd/Mathikalai) Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat ,Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa,
Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (10)
5. Lakh (Khesari) Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. (4)
6. Masur Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (5)
7. Horsegram (Kulthi) Andhra Pradesh ,Karnataka ,Orissa and Tamil Nadu. (4)
8. Peas Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (2)
9. Moth Gujarat and Rajasthan. (2)
10. Chowla Rajasthan. (1)
11.
12.
Guar
Cowpea (Lobia)
Gujarat. (1)
Karnataka (1)
(C) SMALL MILLETS
1. Sawan (Jhangora) Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh. (2)
2. Korra Andhra Pradesh. (1)
3. Kodon-Kutki (Kodan) Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. (3)
4. Navane Karnataka. (1)
5. Save Karnataka. (1)
6. Samai Tamil Nadu (1)
7. Varagu Tamil Nadu. (1)
APPENDIX - II (Contd…)
1. 2. 3.
CES 2009-10 139
(D) SUGAR
1. Sugarcane Andhra Pradesh ,Assam, Bihar, Haryana ,Jharkhand , Karnataka,
Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu,
Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (14 )
2. Cocoa Kerala. (1)
(E) CONDIMENTS & SPICES
1. Chillies Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka and Madhya
Pradesh. (5)
2. Cumin Gujarat and Rajasthan. (2)
3. Fennel Gujarat. (1)
4. Arecanut Kerala and Maharashtra. (2)
5. Pepper Kerala. (1)
6. Saffron Jammu and Kashmir. (1)
7. Turmeric Kerala. (1)
8. Ginger Kerala. (1)
9. Corinder Rajasthan. (1)
10. Methi Rajasthan. (1)
(F) FRUITS & VEGETABLES
1. Lichi Bihar (1)
2. Banana Bihar, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh. (3)
3. Mango Bihar. (1)
4. Guava Bihar. (1)
5. Jackfruit Bihar and Kerala . (2)
APPENDIX - II (Contd…)
1. 2. 3.
CES 2009-10 140
6. Cashewnut Kerala and Maharashtra (2)
7. Tapioca Kerala. (1)
8. Pine Apple Kerala. (1)
9. Potato Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir
Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Meghalaya, Orissa,
and Uttar Pradesh. (11)
10. Onion Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat (On Pilot basis), Jharkhand, Karnataka,
Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. (7)
11. Brinjal Bihar and Jharkhand. (2)
12. Tomato Bihar and Jharkhand. (2)
13. Cauliflower Bihar. (1)
14. Papaya Madhya Pradesh. (1)
15.
16.
Plantain
Avare (Sem)
Kerala. (1)
Karnataka (1)
(A) OIL SEEDS II. NON - FOOD CROPS.
1. Groundnut Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and
Uttar Pradesh (10)
2.
Sesamum (Gingelly) Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya
Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh
and West Bengal (12)
3. Castor Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka (3)
4. Rape & Mustard Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu & Kashmir,
Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar
Pradesh and West Bengal (13)
APPENDIX - II (Contd…)
1. 2. 3.
CES 2009-10 141
5. Linseed (Alsi) Chhattisgarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. (7)
6. Safflower Karnataka and Maharashtra. (2)
7. Sunflower Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and
Uttar Pradesh (6)
8. Soyabean Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. (7)
9. Tara Meera Rajasthan (1)
10.
Coconut
Kerala and Maharashtra (2)
11. Niger Maharashtra (1)
(B) FIBRES
1. Cotton Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh,
Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh
(10)
2. Jute Assam, Bihar, Meghalaya, Orissa and West Bengal. (5)
3. Mesta Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal (3)
(C) DRUGS & NARCOTICS
1. Tobacco Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra and
Uttar Pradesh (5)
2. Isabgol Gujarat and Rajasthan (2)
Note:- Figures within brackets in col.(3) indicate the total no. of States.
APPENDIX - III: PRIMARY AGENCY FOR CROP CUTTING EXPERIMENTS UNDER
CES 2009-10
Sl.
No.
State Agency Designation Crops covered ( percentage)
1 2 3 4 5
CES 2009-10 142
1. Andhra Pradesh 1. Statistical Assistant Statistical
Officer
All Crops 50 %.
2.Agriculture Agriculture Extention
Officer
All Crops 50 %.
2. Assam Statistical Field Assistant All Crops.
3. Bihar 1. Revenue Circle Inspector 46 Percent of the planned experiments.
2. Statistical 1. Block Statistical 23 Percent of the planned experiments.
Supervisor.
2. Junior Field 8 Percent of the planned experiments.
Investigator
3.Agriculture Block Agricultural 23 Percent of the planned experiments.
Officer.
4. Chhattisgarh 1. Revenue 1. Revenue Inspector All Crops (46%)
2. Agriculture
2. Headquarter Patwari
1. Agriculture RAEO
All Crops (36%)
All Crops (18%)
5. Goa Agriculture Investigator All Crops.
6. Gujarat Agriculture Gram Sevak All Crops
7. Haryana 1.Agricultural Asstt. Development Paddy (100), Bajra (100), Maize (55),
Officer. Sugarcane (100), Cotton (100),
Wheat (100), Gram (100), Redgram
(100), Rape & Mustard (100) and
Sunflower (100) Barley (56.4)
2. Revenue Girdawar Kanungo Barley (43.6) and Maize (55).
8. Himachal Pradesh 1. Revenue Field Kanungo Paddy (79.18), Maize (77.02), Wheat
(77.44) and Barley (75.54).
2. Agriculture Agricultural Paddy (20.82), Maize (22.98),Wheat
Inspector (22.56) and Barley (24.46).
Appendix-III (Contd…)
1 2 3 4 5
CES 2009-10 143
9. Jammu & Kashmir Revenue 1. Girdawar Kanungo
All Crops
2. Statistical Girdawar
3. Backward Class
Girdawar
10. Jharkhand 1. Agriculture Block Agriculture Officer All Crops (25%)
2. Statistics Block Statistical Supervisor All Crops (25%)
3. Revenue Circle Inspector All Crops (50%)
11. Karnataka 1. Revenue Village Accountant KHARIF: Paddy Hyv.Ir.(45), Hyv
UI(53), Tra.Ir.(73), Tra UI.(68), Jowar
Hyv.Ir.(32), Hyv. UI(42), Tra.UI.(32),
Bajra Hyv.Ir. (25), Hyv.UI.(24),Tra.
UI.(41),Maize Hyv. Ir. (32), Hyv.UI (32),
Trad.UI (0), Ragi Hyv.Ir.(42),Hyv.UI(47),
Tra UI (42), Redgram Ir. (68), UI (66),
Greengram (68), Blackgram (85),
Horsegram (46), Navane (35), Save (74),
Sugarcane ( N.A. ),Potato Ir.(43),UI.(8),
Onion Ir. (20), UI. (50), Chillies Ir. (31)
UI. (22), Groundnut Ir. (41), UI.(44),
Sesamum(44),Cotton Ir (N.A), UI (N.A.)
RABI: N.A.
Summer: N.A.
Appendix-III (Contd…)
1 2 3 4 5
CES 2009-10 144
11. Karnataka 3. RDPR Gram Panchayat
Secretary.
KHARIF: Paddy Hyv.Ir.(12), Hyv.UI.
(15), Tra. Ir.(8), UI.(14), Jowar Hyv Ir.
Hyv. UI. (19), Tra. UI. (20),Bajra Hyv.
Ir. (23), Hyv.UI. (36), Trad. UI (9),Maize
Hyv.Ir.(29),Hyv.UI.(29),Trad UI(0),Ragi
Hyv.Ir.(20), Hyv. UI(18), Tra UI. (0),
Greengram (1), Redgram Ir. (8),UI.(11),
Blackgram (2), Horsegram (41),
Navane (35), Save (15), Potato Ir. (0),
UI.(8),Onion Ir (10 ),UI .(2 ),Chillies Ir.
( 0), UI. (4 ), Groundnut Ir. ( 26),
UI. ( 22 ), Soyabean Ir. ( 0 ), UI. ( 0 ),
Sugarcane Ir.(N.A.), Sesamum (6)
Cotton Ir. ( N.A ), UI. ( N.A. ),
Sunflower Ir. (14 ),UI(13), Castor (3),
Avare (10), Cowpea (7).
RABI: N.A.
Summer: N.A.
4. Watershed KHARIF: Paddy Hyv.Ir.(9), Hyv.UI.
(11), Tra. Ir.(1), UI.(2), Jowar Hyv Ir.(19)
Hyv. UI. (5), Tra. UI. (13), , Bajra Hyv Ir.
(10), Hyv.UI. (12), Trad. UI (4), Maize
Hyv.Ir.(10), Hyv.UI.(10), Trad UI(0),
Ragi Hyv.Ir.(12), Hyv. UI(13), Tra UI.
(11), Greengram (1), Redgram Ir.(1),
UI.(4), Blackgram(2), Horsegram (5),
Navane (3), Save (4), Potato Ir. (37),
Appendix-III (Contd…)
1 2 3 4 5
CES 2009-10 145
11. Karnataka UI.(14), Onion Ir(14),UI.(13), Chillies
Ir.(15), UI. (2), Groundnut Ir. (16), UI.
(13),Soyabean Ir. (0), UI. (0), Sugarcane
Ir.( N.A. ),Sesamum (8), Cotton Ir. ( ),
UI.( ),Sunflower Ir. (7)),UI(13), Castor
(21), Avare (5), Cowpea (17).
RABI: N.A.
Summer: N.A.
5. Horticulture
KHARIF: Paddy Hyv.Ir.(3), Hyv.UI. (2),
Tra. Ir.(1), UI.(1), Jowar Hyv Ir. (1), Hyv.
UI. (1), Tra. UI. (6), Bajra Hyv. Ir. (1),
Hyv.UI. (0), Navane (2), Save (2), Potato
Ir.(20), UI.(61), Onion Ir (45), UI.(33),
Chillies Ir.(41),UI.(63), Groundnut Ir. (1),
UI.(1),Soyabean Ir. (7), UI. (0),
SugaSugarcane Ir.(N.A. ), Sesamum (1),
Cotton Ir . ( ), UI.( ), Sunflower Ir. (1)
UI(1), Castor (2), Avare (13), Cowpea
(6).
RABI: N.A.
Summer: N.A.
Appendix-III (Contd…)
1 2 3 4 5
CES 2009-10 146
12. Kerala Statistical Investigator All Crops
13. Madhya Pradesh Revenue 1. Revenue Inspector All Crops
2. Headquarter Patwari
14. Maharashtra 1. Revenue Revenue Inspector All Kharif & Rabi Crops (40) %
2. Zila
Parishad
Gram Sevak All Kharif & Rabi Crops (25) %
3.Agricultural
Agricultural Assistant.
All Kharif& Rabi Crops (35) %
15. Meghalaya Statistical Field Assistant All Crops.
16. Orissa Statistical Statistical Field
Surveyor
All Crops.
17. Punjab Agricultural 1. Agricultural
All Crops Inspector.
2. Compost
Inspector
18. Rajasthan Revenue Inspector Land All Crops
Records
19. Tamil Nadu 1.Agricultural Agricultural Officer
Department
(GCES,NAIS)
2.Statistical
Department
(GCES,NAIS)
3.Horticulture
Department
(GCES,NAIS)
Block Statistical
Inspector
A.H.O.
All Crops
20. Uttarakhand 1 .Revenue Patwari/Revenue
Inspector/Lekhpal
All Crops
2. Cane Cane Inspector Sugarcane
Development
Appendix-III (Contd…)
1 2 3 4 5
CES 2009-10 147
21. Uttar Pradesh 1 .Revenue Revenue Inspector All Crops
2. Cane Cane Supervisor Sugarcane crop (only in factory Areas)
Development
3.Cotton Cotton Supervisor & Cotton Crop.
Development Kamdar
22. West Bengal Agricultural
Statistics
(B.A.E & S)
Agriculture
Department
Asstt.Investigator
Krishi Prajukti
Sahayak (K.P.S)
All Crops (Except Potato)
Potato
23. Dadra & Nagar 1.Revenue Patel Talati. Paddy (54) and Ragi (54).
Haveli
2.Development Gram Sevak Paddy (46) and Ragi (46).
& Planning
24. Delhi Agriculture Village level All Crops.
Workers.
25. Daman & Diu 1.Revenue Talathis Paddy (16.00)
2.Rural
Development
i) Gram Sevak
ii) V.P. Secretary
iii) Statistical
Investigator.
iv) Agri. Assistant
Paddy (30) % and Bajra (100) %
Paddy (32) %
Paddy (16) %
Paddy (4) %
All Crops. 26. Puducherry Directorate of
Economics &
Statistics
Statistical Invst.
Sl. Agency for Total
No. field work Strength
Rabi / 20 Expts.
Sum Kharif Rabi/Sum Annual
( 1) ( 2 ) ( 3 ) ( 4 ) ( 5) ( 6 ) ( 7 ) ( 8 ) ( 9 ) (10 )
Statistical 662 9482 5876 15358 157 85 134
Agriculture 1606 9482 5876 15358 96 38 67
2 Assam Statistical 141 9300 4950 14250 141 141 141
Revenue 6760 8800 15560 57 168 84
Statistical 3760 6640 10400 15 38 22
Agriculture 3380 4400 7780 6 27 7
4 Chhattisgarh Revenue
Agriculture
5 Goa Agriculture (Kh.) 20 323 323 20
(Rabi) 24 266 266 24
6 Gujarat Agriculture 3290 15898 7982 23880 110 152 163
Agriculture (Kh.) 4410 4410
(Rabi) 4554 4554
Revenue (Kh.) 80 80
(Rabi) 280 280
Agriculture (Kh.) 94 562 562
(Rabi) 131 556 556
Revenue (Kh.) 181 1976 1976
(Rabi) 239 1854 1854
9 Jammu & Kashmir * Revenue (Kh.) 678 2949 2949
(Rabi) 723 2054 2054
Revenue
Statistical
Agriculture
Revenue 5585
Agricultural 2740
RDPR 3270
148
Jharkhand
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------
11
99774 ------------- NC -------------
CES 2009-10
Himachal Pradesh
------------- NC -------------
3
512
N.A. 10874
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------
8
------------- NC -------------
1728
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------
62484
Bihar
210 185
Haryana
203109436
Karnataka
APPENDIX -IV : WORK LOAD OF PRIMARY FIELD STAFF ON ACCOUNT OF CROP CUTTING EXPERIMENTS UNDER CES DURING 2009-10
STATE
Kharif Total
1 Andhra Pradesh
with more than
12 Expts.
Experiments assigned
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------
132
------------- NC -------------
Total number of No. of Primary workers
37290
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------10
9012 5530 14542 210 163
7
(1) (2 ) (3 ) (4 ) (5) (6 ) (7 ) (8 ) (9 ) (10 )
12 Kerala Statistical 929 29916 2809 32725 0 0 811
13 Madhya Pradesh Revenue 383 23526 19778 43304
Revenue (Kh.) 1518 24790 24790 49 - 2
(Rabi) 1342 12155 12155 - - -
Zila Parishad (Kh.) 13160 15494 15494
(Rabi) 12162 7597 7597
Agriculture (Kh.) 10239 21691 21691
(Rabi) 9852 10636 10636
15 Meghalaya Statistical 38 1858 340 2198 38 38 38
16 Orissa Statistical 927 38884 13898 52782 - - 927
17 Punjab Agriculture (Kh.) 503 3626 3626 36 - 3
(Rabi) 510 3158 3158 - 12 -
18 Rajasthan Revenue (Kh.) NA 294 0 372
(Rabi) NA 0 975 333
19 Tamil Nadu @ Agriculture 813 7888 0 7888 91 0 194
20. Uttarakhand Revenue (Kharif ) 628
Revenue ( Plain) 154
Revenue ( Hills) 39
21 Uttar Pradesh Revenue (Kh.) 1151 162058 162058 ------------- NC -------------
(Rabi) 697 154010 154010 ------------- NC -------------
(Zaid) 22 1930 1930 ------------- NC -------------
Cane Dev. Staff ------------- NC -------------
Cotton Dev. Staff ------------- NC -------------
22 West Bengal Agricultural Statistics 253 14205 22116 36321 242 228 244
23 Dadra & Nagar Revenue 11 84 0 84 0 0 0
Haveli Development & 9 72 0 72 0 0 0
Planning.
24 Delhi ** Agriculture (Kh.) 28 100 100 ------------- NC -------------
(Rabi) 24 40 40 ------------- NC -------------
149
4670 3750 8420
14 Maharashtra
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------
Appendix- IV ( Contd...... )
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248
19048
------------- NC -------------
38144
------------- NC -------------
------------- NC -------------
19096
(1) (2 ) (3 ) (4 ) (5) (6 ) (7 ) (8 ) (9 ) (10 )
25 Daman & DiuRural Dev. (Kh.) 13 34 0 34 ------------- NC -------------
Rev. Dept. (Kh.) 4 8 0 8 ------------- NC -------------
Stat. Dept. (Kh.) 4 8 0 8 ------------- NC -------------
26 PuducherryStatistical (Kh ) 21 84 0 84 ------------- NC -------------
Rabi -I 19 0 120 120 ------------- NC -------------
Rabi -II 12 0 50 50 ------------- NC -------------
Total 77679 517338 379265 896603 1562 2089 3727
Percentage # 2.0 2.7 4.8
Note : 1. # : Percentage figures given under Col.8 , 9 and 10 are based on total figures in col. 4.
2008-09 & 2009-10.
150CES 2009-10
2. * : Figures given are for the year 2005-06 as no data has been received for the year 2006-07, 2007-08
3. ** : Figures given are for the year 2006-07 as no data has been received for the year 2007-08, 2008-09 & 2009-10.
4. @ : Excluding number of experiments planned under NAIS.
Appendix- IV ( Contd...... )
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153
APPENDIX - V ESTIMATION PROCEDURE
The methodology generally adopted for estimating the average yield of a
crop and its sampling error is outlined below:
At the stratum level, the average yield of the crop is obtained as a simple
arithmetic mean of plot yields (net) within it.
If
Xijk = The plot yield (net) in gms/plot of the kth
plot in the jth
village
in the ith
stratum
nij = No of experiments analysed in the jth
village of ith
stratum,
mi = Number of villages in which experiments are analysed in the ith
stratum .
ni = Number of experiments analysed in the ith stratum
S = The number of strata in a district
ai = The area (net) of the crop in the ith
stratum
_
xij = The sample arithmetic mean of the green yield of the ith stratum,
_
x = The district average yield of the dry marketable produce
d = The driage ratio
and f = The conversion factor for converting the green yield per plot into
the yield of dry marketable produce per hectare.
We have the stratum level average of the green yield as
_ 1 mi nij
xij = ∑∑∑∑ ∑∑∑∑ X ijk
ni j=1 k=1
and the district level average yield of the dry marketable produce per
hectare is given by
Appendix – V ( Contd….)
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S _
∑∑∑∑ ai xij
_ i = 1
x = d. f.
S
∑∑∑∑ ai
i = 1
_
The sampling variance of the mean x is obtained as
mi
∑∑∑∑ nij 2
s ai 2 s ai
2 j=1
d 2 . f
2 W ∑∑∑∑ + (B - W) ∑∑∑∑
i=1 ni i=1 λi ni2
_
V(x) =
s 2
∑∑∑∑ ai
i= 1
mi
ni2
- ∑∑∑∑ nij2
j =1
Where λi =
ni (mi – 1)
nij mi nij
( ∑∑∑∑ xijk ) 2 ( ∑∑∑∑ ∑∑∑∑ x ijk
)
2
s m i k = 1 j = 1 k = 1
∑ ∑
i=1 j = 1 nij n i
B =
s
∑∑∑∑ ( m i 1)
i = 1
the mean square between villages
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nij
( ∑∑∑∑ x ijk )
2
s m i nij m i k = 1
∑∑∑∑ ∑∑∑∑ ∑∑∑∑ x ijk 2
∑∑∑∑
i=1 j = 1 k=1 j = 1 nij
W =
s
∑∑∑∑ ( n i m i )
i=1
the mean square within villages
The percentage standard error is given by
_
_ V (x) % SE ( x) = X 100
_
x
Note:
(i) In case the crop sown is pure, the net yield is the same as the
actual yield obtained from the plot.
(ii) If the crop is sown in mixture, then the net yield is obtained by
dividing the actual yield by the eye estimate of the proportion of
area occupied by the concerned crop as per the primary worker at
time of crop cutting experiments.
(iii) Net area under the crop in a stratum is the sum of the area under
the pure crop and the apportioned area under the crop from all
mixed crops having the crop as component, the apportionment
being done at the field level on the basis of eye estimation at the
time of area enumeration in some states and at district level in
others on the basis of conventional ratio.
APPENDIX –VI : PROCEDURE FOR DRIAGE EXPERIMENTS UNDER CES 2009-10
Sl. State Crops Contents of produce Sub-sampl- Sampling Duration Level of
No. for weighment ing not do produce of Applicaion
ne/done at to be driage Stratum/
the level dried (Codes) District/
First Final of village/ part State
field/both (Weight)
or whole
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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1. Andhra Pradesh Paddy (Kh.& Rabi) Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village 1 Kg. C.W. State Jowar (Kh.& Rabi) Cobs Dry Grain Village 2 Kgs. C.W. State Bajra, Cobs Dry Grain Village 2 Kgs. C.W. State Maize (Kh.& Rabi) Cobs Dry Grain Village 2 Kgs. C.W. State Ragi (Kh.& Rabi) Cobs Dry Grain Village 2 Kgs. C.W. State Korra Cobs Dry Grain Village 2 Kgs. C.W. State Chillies (Kh.& Rabi) Wet Chillies Dry Chillies Village 500 gms. C.W. State Castor Wet Dry Village 500 gms. C.W. State
Capsules Capsules Each Picking Groundnut) Green Pods Dry Pods Village 2 Kgs. C.W. State (Kh.& Rabi)
Sunflower Green Seed Dry Seed Village 500 gms. C.W. State
(Kh.& Rabi) Mesta Wet Plants Dry Fibre Village 25 Kgs. C.W. State 2. Assam Paddy. Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum
(Aut.Wint. & Sum) Wheat Wet Grain Dry Grain Village 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Blackgram Wet Grain Dry Grain Village 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Rape & Mustard Wet Grain Dry Grain Village 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Jute Wet Plants Dry Fibre Village Whole Weight Stratum Dry Fibre 3. Bihar Paddy(Bha.Agh.&Gar.) Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village Whole 15 days District
Maize(Bha.Rabi,.&Gar.) Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Ragi Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Wheat Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Barley Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Gram Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Redgram Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Greengram Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 15 days District
(Bha & Gar.) Lakh Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 15 days District Masur Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 15 days District Rape & Mustard Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 15 days District Chillies Wet Chillies Dry chillies Both Whole 15 days District Jute Wet Plants Dry Fibre Village Whole 17 days District Mesta Wet Plants Dry Fibre Village Whole 17 days District
4. Chhattisgarh Paddy Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Village Whole 15 days District Jowar Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Maize Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Wheat Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Barley Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Gram Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Kodan Kutki Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Groundnut Wet Pods Dry Pods Village Whole 15 days District
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5. Goa Paddy (Kh.& Rabi) Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village 5 Kgs. 10 to Stratum 15 days 6. Gujarat Paddy (Kh.& Sum.) Wet Paddy Dry paddy Not done 1 Kg. Part Stratum Jowar (Kh.& Rabi) Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Bajra (Kh.& Sum.) Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Maize Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Ragi Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum
Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Gram Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum Groundnut(Kh.& Sum.) Wet grain Dry grain Not done 1 Kg. C.W. Stratum 7. Haryana Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Not done Whole 15 days State Bajra Cobs Dry grain Not done Whole 22 days State Maize Cobs with Dry grain Not done Whole 22 days State sheath
Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days State Barley Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days State Gram Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days State Rape & Mustard Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days State 8. Himachal Pradesh Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village Whole 15 days State Maize Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 31 days State Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days State
Barley Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days State 9. Jammu & Kashmir Paddy Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Village 2 kgs. 15 days District Maize Wet Cobs Dry Cobs Village 2 kgs 25 days District Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Village 2 kgs 15 days District Saffron Wet bristles Dry bristles Field Whole 10 days District Rape & Mustard Wet grain Dry grain Village 1 kg 15 days District Linseed Wet grain Dry grain Village 1 kg 15 days District
10. Jharkhand Paddy(.Agh.) Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village Whole 15 days District Wheat Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Barley Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Gram Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Redgram Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 31 days District Masur Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 15 days District Rape & Mustard Wet Grain Dry Grain Village Whole 15 days District
11. Karnataka Paddy (Kh.Rabi.&Sum.)Wet Paddy Dry paddy Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Jowar (Kh.Rabi.&Sum.)Cobs Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Bajra (Kh.) Cobs Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Maize(Kh.Rabi.&Sum.) Cobs Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Ragi (Kh.Rabi.&Sum.)Cobs Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Navane Cobs Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District Gram Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. District
Redgram Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Greengram (Kh.& Rabi)Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Blackgram (Kh. &Rabi)Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Horsegram (Kh. &Rabi)Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Soyabean Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Sesamum Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Save Plants Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W.-3 Distric Groundnut (Kh. &Sum.)Wet pods Dry grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W.-3 Distric
Castor Capsules Dry seeds Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Linseed Plants Dry seeds Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric
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Safflower Plants Dry seeds Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric
Sunflower(Kh.Rabi Flower Grain Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric & Sum.) Tobacco Green Cured Expts. 1 kg. C.W. Distric Leaves leaves 12. Kerala Paddy(Aut.Wint.&Sum)Wet Paddy Dry paddy Both 250 grms. C.W. Distric
13. Madhya Pradesh Paddy Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Village Whole 15 days District Jowar Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Bajra Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Maize Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Wheat Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Barley Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Gram Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Kodan Kutki Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District
Groundnut Wet Pods Dry Pods Village Whole 15 days District 14. Maharashtra Paddy (Kh. & Sum.) Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Village 5 kgs. C.W. District Jowar (Kh. & Rabi) Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. C.W. District Bajra Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. C.W. District Maize (Kh. & Rabi) Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. C.W. District Ragi Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. C.W. District Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. C.W. District
Gram Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. C.W. District Groundnut Wet Pods Dry Pods Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Arecanut Asoli Rotha Village 5 Kgs. 21-28 days District Cashewnut Wet nut Dry nut Village 5 Kgs C.W. District 15. Meghalaya Paddy (Aut. & Wint.) Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Both Whole. 7-10 days . District Jute Wet Plants Dry Fibre Both Whole 20-25 days District 16. Orissa Paddy (Aut.Wint.&Sum.)Wet Paddy Dry paddy Both 1 kg. C.W. District
Maize(Aut.Wint.&Sum.)Cobs Dry grain Both 1 kg. C.W. State Ragi (Aut.Wint.&Sum.)Pods Dry grain Both 1 kg. C.W. State Wheat (Sum.) Wet grain Dry grain Both 1 kg. C.W. State Greengram Wet grain Dry grain Both 250 grms C.W. State (Aut.Wint.& Sum.) Blackgram Wet grain Dry grain Both 250 grms C.W. State (Aut.Wint.&Sum.) Horsegram(Wint.&Sum.)Wet grain Dry grain Both 250 grms C.W. State
Groundnut Wet Pods Kernal Both 250 grms C.W. State (Aut.Wint.&Sum.) Sesamum Wet Pods Dry grain Both 250 grms C.W. State (Aut.Wint.& Sum.) Rape & Mustard Wet Pods Dry grain Both 250 grms C.W. State (Wint.) Jute Wet Plants Dry Fibre Both 1 kg. C.W. State
17. Punjab Paddy Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Village Whole 15 days State Maize Cobs with Dry grain Not done 5 kgs. 20 days State Sheath Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days State Barley Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days State Gram Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days State Rape & Mustard Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days State Cotton Wet Kapas Dry Kapas Village Whole II 15 days State
Picking
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18. Rajasthan Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Not done Whole 15 days District
Jowar Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 22 days District
Bajra Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 22 days District Maize (Kh. & Rabi) Cobs Dry grain Village Whole 22 days District Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Barley Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District
Gram Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Chowla District Greengram District Blackgram N. A District Moth . District Cumin District Soyabean Wet grain Dry grain Village Whole 15 days District Groundnut Wet Pods Dry Pods Not done Whole 15 days District
Sesamum Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days District Rape & Mustard Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days District Linseed Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole 15 days District Tarameera Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole N.A. District 19. Tamil Nadu Paddy (K/K/S., S/T/P, Wet Paddy Dry Paddy Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block & N/K)
Bajra Wet Cobs Dry Cobs Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block Jowar Wet Cobs Dry Cobs Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block Ragi Wet Cobs Dry Cobs Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block Turmeric Wet Turmeric Dry Turmeric Not done 1 kg. C.W. Taluka Chillies Wet Chillies Dry Chillies Not done 1 kg. 3 to 4 days Taluka Coriander Wet Corinder Dry corinder Not done 1 kg C.W. Taluka Varagu Wet grain Dry grain Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block Samai Wet grain Dry grain Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block
Groundnut Wet Pods Dry Pods Village 2 kgs. C.W. Block 20. Uttar Pradesh Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village 5 kgs. 15 days District
Jowar Cobs Dry grain Village 10 kgs. 15 days District
Bajra Cobs Dry grain Village 10 kgs. 15 days District
Maize Cobs Dry grain Village 10 kgs. 15 days District Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Wheat (Pln.) Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Barley (Pln.) Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Gram Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Greengram(Kh.&Zaid.)Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Blackgram(Kh.&Zaid.) Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Masur Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District
Soyabean Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Peas Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Sawan / Jhangora (Pln) Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Kodan Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Kukti Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Tur Pods Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Groundnut Pods Dry Pods Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Sesamum Pods Dry Pods Village 10 kgs. 15 days District
Rape & Mustard Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Linseed Wet grain Dry grain Village 5 kgs. 15 days District Sunflower N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. District Cotton(Desi/American) Wet Cotton Dry Cotton Expts. Whole Same day District Tobacco Wet leaf & Dry leaf & Village 10 Kgs. 20 days District Stalk Stalk
APPENDIX –VI ( Contd…)
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21. West Bengal Paddy (Aus. Aman & Wet Paddy Dry paddy Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block
Sum.) Wheat Ear heads Dry grain Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Barley Ear heads Dry grain Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Maize Ears without Dry corns Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block cover Gram Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Redgram Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Blackgram Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block
Lakh Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Musar Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Peas Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Rape & Mustard Pods Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Linseed Seed buds Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Sesamum Seed buds Seeds Expts. 500 grms 12 days Block Jute Plants Dry Fibre Expts. 20 Kgs. 12 days Block Mesta Plants Dry Fibre Expts. 20 Kgs. 12 days Block
22. Dadar & Nagar Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Expts. 1 Kg/ 3 days Stratum Haveli Sample
Ragi Wet grain Dry grain Expts. 1 Kg/ 3 days Stratum Sample
23. Delhi Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Not done Whole C.W-3 State
Bajra Cobs Dry grain Not done Whole 3 days State Wheat Wet grain Dry grain Not done Whole C.W-3 State
24. Daman & Diu Paddy Wet Paddy Dry paddy Village 5 Kgs. C.W-3 Taluka Bajra Wet Cobs Dry Cobs Expts. 5 Kgs C.W-3 Taluka 25. Puducherry Paddy (I,II,III) Wet Paddy Dry paddy Not done Part 6 to Regional
9 days Level.
Note : 1.C.W. = Constant Weight for unspecified consecutive weightment
2. C.W. –3 = Constant weight for 3 consecutive weightments.
Sl. Sugar- Ground Other * Sub-No Cane -nut Crops Total
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 Andhra Pradesh 300 50 40 50 - 40 60 - 60 180 80 860
2 Assam Aut. 100 - - - - - - 30 40 - -
Wint. 120 290
3 Bihar Aut. 40 - - 40 - - - - 40 - -
Wint. 240 360
4 Chhattisgarh 80 - - 40 - 40 - - - - 40 200
5 Gujarat 80 - 110 40 - 46 220 - - 150 104 750
6 Haryana 90 - 104 20 - - 56 - 50 - - 320
7 Himachal Pradesh 60 - - 90 - - - - - - - 150
8 Jammu & Kashmir 70 - - 90 - - - - - - - 160
9 Jharkhand Aut. 20 - - 20 - - - - - - -
Wint. 80 120
10 Karnataka 144 50 50 50 40 40 56 - 40 70 80 620
11 Kerala Aut. 100 - - - - - - - - - -
Wint. 100 40 240
12 Madhya Pradesh 100 100 - 80 - 80 48 - - 40 180 628
13 Maharashtra 82 80 60 - - 100 140 - 68 60 260 850
14 Orissa Aut. 220 - - 40 - - - - - - -
Wint. 270 120 650
15 Punjab 190 - - 48 - - 72 - 70 - - 380
16 Rajasthan - 60 60 50 - - 40 - 40 40 230 520
17 Tamil Nadu K/K/S. 60 60 - - - - - - - - -
S/T/P. 140 - 50 50 120 60 140 60 740
18 Uttar Pradesh 660 50 150 190 - 90 - - 200 40 - 1380
19 Uttrakhand 50 - - - 40 - - - 40 - - 130
20 West Bengal Aut. 100 - - - - - - 80 - - -
Wint. 160 340
21 Delhi 20 - 30 - - - - - - - - 50
22 Puducherry 10 - - - - - - - - - - 10
TOTAL 3686 450 654 848 130 436 812 110 708 720 1194 9748
Note:-* Andhra Pradesh -Castor (40),Greengram (40), Chattisgarh-Kodon Kutki (40), Gujrat-Sesamum (54), Castor (50),
Sesamum (40), Mahrashtra-Greengram (110), Blackgram (80), Soyabean (70), Orrisa-Potato (40)-W,Blackgram (40)-W,
Horsegram (40)-W, Rajasthan-Sesamum (80), Greengram(50), Moth(60), Blackgram(40), Tamilnadu-Sesamum (60)
CES 2009-10 159
Ragi Tur
Karnataka- Greengram (40), Sunflower (40), Kerala-Tapioca (40), Madhya Pradesh- Soyabean (100), Kodan Kutki (40),
Cotton Jute
APPENDIX -VII:- SAMPLE SIZE UNDER I.C.S. KHARIF (CENTRAL SAMPLES) DURING 2009-10
2
State Rice JowarBajra Maize
Number of experiments planned under crops
Sl. Rice Jowar Maize Wheat Barley Gram Ground Rape & Other Sub- Total
No (Sum.) (Rabi) (Sum.) -nut Mustard Crops Total for all
** Crops
1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
1 Andhra Pradesh 170 40 - - - - 50 - 40 300 1160
2 Assam 40 - - 50 - - - 70 70 230 520
3 Bihar 40 - - 230 - 40 - 40 40 390 750
4 Chhattisgarh - - - 40 - 40 - 30 40 150 350
5 Gujarat - - - 150 - 40 - 50 - 240 990
6 Haryana - - - 180 30 70 - 100 - 380 700
7 Himachal Pradesh - - - 110 40 - - - - 150 300
8 Jammu & Kashmir - - - 120 - - - - - 120 280
9 Jharkhand - - - 40 - 20 - 20 20 100 220
10 Karnataka 40 70 - 50 - 40 40 - 40 280 900
11 Kerala 100 - - - - - - - 180 280 520
12 Madhya Pradesh - - - 250 - 140 - 60 74 524 1152
13 Maharashtra - 150 - 150 - 100 - - 50 450 1300
14 Orissa 140 - - - - - - - 40 180 830
15 Punjab - - - 220 30 30 - 40 - 320 700
16 Rajasthan - - - 120 70 110 - 80 40 420 940
17 Tamil Nadu ( N/K) 40 - - - - - - - - 40 780
18 Uttar Pradesh - - - 660 - 70 - 100 90 920 2300
19 Uttrakhand - - - 60 - - - - - 60 190
20 West Bengal 140 - - 110 - - - 110 50 410 750
21 Delhi - - - 20 - - - - - 20 70
22 Puducherry (I) 10 - - - - - - - - 10 20
(II) 10 - - - - - - - - 10 10
TOTAL 730 260 0 2560 170 700 90 700 774 5984 15732
APPENDIX -VII:- SAMPLE SIZE UNDER I.C.S. (CENTRAL SAMPLES) DURING 2009-10
Number of experiments planned for Rabi & Summer crops
State
2
CES 2009-10 160
Uttar Pradesh - Greengram (40), Blackgram (50), West Bengal - Sesamum (50)
Note : 1. ** Andhra Pradesh –Blackgram (40), Assam -Blackgram (30), Potato - (40), Bihar-Tur (40), Chattisgarh-Linseed (40),
Jharkhand -Tur (20), Karnataka - Sunflower (40), Kerala -Pepper (40), Arecanut (40), Banana (60), Plantain (40),
Madhya Pradesh - Linseed (74), Maharashtra - Safflower (50), Orrisa - Greengram (40) -S, Rajasthan-Linseed(40),