zonal workshop 2012 4-6 may, 2012 at jagdalpur bastar kvk : sidhi organization : j.n.k.v.v.,...
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KVK : SIDHIOrganization : J.N.K.V.V., JabalpurState : M.P.ZPD Zone : VII, ICAR, Jabalpur
Year Paddy Wheat Pigeon pea
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2002-03 93.500 68.2 730 79.70 125.7 837 37.60 9.5 253
2003-04 109.30 16.07 147 83.70 141.28 1688 45.00 32.62 725
2004-05 105.80 69.3 655 79.70 124.3 1560 42.20 30.0 712
2005-06 109.0 156.2 1253 86.30 145.8 1690 44.30 33.66 735
2006-07 109.20 153.0 1500 89.00 159 1790 50.0 40.0 800
Growth rate (%)
2.87 11.08 10.26 2.08 4.18 10.6 4.96 15.25 13.67
2007-08 36.42 31.79 873 24.50 17.32 707 29.10 17.46 600
2008-09 63.00 53.55 850 53.32 56.03 853 22.90 13.74 600
2009-10 35.00 15.65 447 60.00 59.70 995 23.20 10.95 528
2010-11 55.50 63.37 1140 60.90 82.50 1355 37.00 18.20 492
2011-12 56.00 107.5 1725 62.35 107.5 1725 35.20 24.22 695
Growth rate (%)
6.99 14.08 9.87 12.14 16.77 11.8 3.46 5.58 2.73
Proposed GR XII Plan
4.93 12.58 8.06 3.14 % 10.47 11.2 4.21 9.41 8.21
Three major field crops
Source: District Agriculture Dept. A=Area(000,ha), P=Production(000 t), Y=Yield(kg/ha)
Year Mango Potato Onion
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2002-03 493 3451 70 765 15300 200 266 6650 250
2003-04 540 3780 70 841 16820 200 286 7150 250
2004-05 574 4018 70 889 17868 200.9 312 7800 250
2005-06 590 4124 69.98 905 14950 165.19 326 8150 248.4
2006-07 657 4585 69.76 960 19200 200 318 10020 315.1
2007-08 715 5112.5 71.5 1050 20260 193 312 9079 291
2008-09 1012 7084 70 1252 25040 200 525 15100 299.0
2009-10 1018 7179 70.5 1301 26208 201.2 539 16223 301
2010-11 1049 7426.9 70.8 1315 27220 207 547 16467 301
2011-12 1059 7413 70 1400 31500 225 575 18688 325
Growth rate 5.34 5.23 (-)0.3 4.53 5.14 1.11 5.37 6.44 2.30
Proposed GR 12th plan (%)
5.68 5.71 2.09 5.19 5.26 1.94 5.83 6.87 2.61
Horticultural and commercial crops
Source: District Horticulture Dept A=Area(ha), P=Production(t), Y=Yield(q/ha)
Year Livestock Poultry Fishery
No.(Lakh)
Prod.(MT)
PY(lit/Animal)
No. Prod. of egg (Lakh)
Y (no./ Bird/ year)
Area (ha) Prod.(q) Y(kg/ha)
2002-03 10.24 154.9 1.66 2.39 200.5 84 1500 9075 605
2003-04 10.32 161.3 1.71 2.21 201.5 62 1540 10780 700
2004-05 10.36 165.8 1.75 3.12 193.3 61 1702 13786 810
2005-06 10.39 179.0 1.89 3.25 208.5 64 1871 17150 916
2006-07 10.78 181.3 1.84 2.79 209.5 75 1890 17293 915
2007-08 12.57 190.0 1.66 2.15 191.0 87 1900 12000 631
2008-09 13.21 200.6 1.56 2.27 188.7 82 2120 19010 896
2009-10 13.73 196.0 1.56 3.24 195.0 60 1681 11400 678
2010-11 14.12 202.5 1.57 3.40 210 62 1282 10800 842
2011-12 14.47 204.5 1.54 3.44 213.5 62 2519 12020 477
Growth rate 3.76 2.34 -0.62 0.79 0.75 -1.89 0.69 6.54 0.75
Proposed GR XII plan
-4.39
0.86 5.89 -1.44
0.54 7.76 2.72 19.06
12.92
Livestock, poultry and fishery
Source: District Veterinary Dept.
Year Paddy Wheat Pigeon pea
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2012-13 57.00 143.64 2520 63.50 123.85 1950 35.25 26.43 750
2013-14 57.50 149.50 2600 64.00 134.40 2100 36.0 30.60 850
2014-15 58.00 150.80 2650 64.50 148.35 2300 36.75 31.23 950
2015-16 59.00 159.3 2700 65.00 162.50 2500 37.5 39.37 1050
2016-17 60.00 165.00 2750 65.50 176.85 2700 38.0 41.80 1100
Proposed growth during 12th plan
1.04 % 2.58 % 1.67 % 0.61 % 5.99 % 5.54 % 1.44 % 7.35 % 6.36 %
Three major field crops
A=Area (000 ha), P=Production ( 000 t), Y=Yield (kg/ ha)
Year Mango Potato Onion
A P Y A P Y A P Y
2012-13 1100 7920 72 1450 32625 225 625 21562 345
2013-14 1150 8510 74 1500 37500 250 739 26899.6 364
2014-15 1200 9000 75 1600 44000 275 873 32824 376
2015-16 1250 9625.5
77 1700 52700 310 956 37666 394
2016-17 1300 10400.0
80 1800 63000 350 1020 41412 406
Proposed growth during 12th plan (%)
3.07 4.76 2.03 3.84 9.64 7.14 7.74 9.58 3.01
Horticultural and commercial crops
A=Area (ha), P=Production (t), Y=Yield (q/ha)
Year Livestock Poultry Fishery
No.(Lakh)
Prod.(MT)
PY(lit/Animal)
No. Prod. of egg (Lakh)
Y (no./ Bird/ year)
Area (ha)
Prod.(q) Y(kg/ha)
2012-13 14.93 224 1.51 3.25 214.2 90 2470 11930
509
2013-14 14.14 227 1.62 3.13 215.3 105 2590 21205
598
2014-15 13.63 229 1.70 3.05 215.9 115 2687 23182
788
2015-16 12.93 232 1.95 2.98 217.5 125 2730 24323
883
2016-17 12.14 234 2.0 3.02 220.0 130 2825 25137
913
Proposed growth during 12th plan
-4.39 0.86 5.89 -1.44 0.54 7.76 2.72 19.06
12.92
Livestock, poultry and fishery
Sr. No.
Name of Project
Thematic area Sponsoring Agency
Budget Start year
Duration
01 Seed village Seed production Govt. of M.P. - 2005-06 Continue
02 Organic Farming
Organic farming
NPOF (Govt. of India), Ghaziabad
3.14 2009-10 2 Year
03 Integrated fish Management
Integrated fish Management
NFDB, (Govt. of India), Bhubaneswar
0.85 2007-08 1 year
NOTE: The operational project works should be linked with mandated activities of the KVKs.
S.No.
Name of Allied Department
Name of Project
Sponsoring Agency
01 Agriculture ATMA Govt. of India
02 Agriculture RKVY Govt. of India
03 Agriculture NFSM Govt. of India
04 Agriculture ISOPAM (Maize) Govt. of India
05 Agriculture ISOPAM (Oilseed)
Govt. of India
06 Agriculture MPWA Govt. of M.P.
07 Agriculture Balram Pond Govt. of M.P.
08 Agriculture Seed Village Govt. of M.P.
08 Horticulture NHM Govt. of India
09 Fisheries Seed production standard fry
Govt. of M.P
10 Fisheries Seed stock ling Govt. of M.P
S.No.
Name of Allied Department
Name of Project Sponsoring Agency
11 Fisheries Fish production Govt. of M.P
12 Fisheries Lease out of water area Govt. of M.P
13 Live stock Supply of bucks Govt. of M.P
14 Live stock Supply of pigs Govt. of M.P
15 Live stock Fodder demonstrations Govt. of M.P
16 Live stock Supply of bulls Govt. of M.P
17 Live stock Cross breed and calf rearing
Govt. of M.P
18 Live stock Dairy units Govt. of M.P
19 Live stock Nandi shala Govt. of M.P
20 Live stock Goat unit Govt. of M.P
21 Live stock Back yard poultry Govt. of M.P
S No.
Name of programme
Type of collaboration
Activities performed jointly
Budget Received
Lesson learnt/Experience gained
Constraints
01 ATMA Technical Advise
Training & Kisan Mela
- Varietal replacement , INM, IDM
Non availability of inputs at timely
02 NFSM TechnicalAdvise
Training - Post harvest management , IPM
Un awareness of grain storage
03 RKVY TechnicalAdvise
Training &
FLD,s4.0 Varietal
replacement , INM, IDM
Socio-economic condition, low fertility and irrigation
S No.
Name of programme
Type of collaboration
Activities performed jointly
Budget Received
Lesson learnt/Experience gained
Constraints
04 NHM TechnicalAdvise
Training, Establishment new orchard
0.8 Grafting, budding,
Low irrigation facility due to undulating topography
05 MPWA Technical Advise
Training, group discussion
- 82 %Women involved in agriculture
Un skilled and old tech. en volved in cultivation
06 ISOPAM
Technical Advise
Training, and FLD
- Package and practices of coarse millets
Old and degenerate seed use in old cultivation
Year Site characterization
No. of technology assessed
Thematic Area No. of technology suggested for refinement
Component of refinement
Current status
2007-08 Upland, Rainfed & Light soil
05 Weed management (01)IDM(02)INM(02)IPM (01)
- - convert ed to FLD
Medium land, Irrigated & Medium soil
02 INM(01)Weed management(01)
- - convert ed to FLD
2008-09 Upland, Rainfed & Light to medium soil
11 INM(04)IDM(02)IPM(01)Variety replacement (02)Weed management(01)ICM(01)
- - convert ed to FLD
Medium land, Irrigated & Medium to heavy soil
06 Variety replacement(04)Weed management (01)IPM(01)
- - convert ed to FLD
Year Site characterization
No. of technology assessed
Thematic Area No. of technology suggested for refinement
Component of refinement
Current status
2009-10 Upland, Rainfed & Light to medium soil
04 NRM(01)INM(01)Variety replacement (02)
- - convert ed to FLD
Medium land, Irrigated & Medium to heavy soil
11 IPM(02)IDM(01)INM(03)Variety replacement (05)
- - convert ed to FLD
2010-11 Upland, Rainfed & Light to medium soil
06 IPM(01)IDM(02)INM(01)Variety replacement(01)Cultivation of Spices (01)
- - convert ed to FLD
Medium land, Irrigated & Medium to heavy soil
07 IDM(01)INM(03)Variety replacement(03)
- - convert ed to FLD
Year Site characterization
No. of technology assessed
Thematic Area No. of technology suggested for refinement
Component of refinement
Current status
2011-12 Upland, Rainfed & Light to medium soil
09 IDM(02)IPM(01)INM(02)Variety replacement (04)
- - Completed
Medium land, Irrigated & Medium to heavy soil
04 INM(02)Variety replacement (02)
- - Completed
LPM 01 Feed & fodder management (01)
- - Completed
Situation
Recommended/used Agronomic Measures
Crop Variety Technology demonstrated
Tillage operation.
Other practices, pl. specify
Normal Paddy JRH-4, JRH-5, JRH-8, PS-5
JRH-4, JRH-5, JRH-8, PS-5
- SRI
Pigeonpea
JKM-189, TJT-501
JKM-189, TJT-501 -
Delayed Monsoon
Paddy JR-201, Danteshwari
JR-201, Danteshwari
- SRI
Pigeonpea
Asha Asha -
Situation Recommended/used Agronomic Measures
Crop Variety Technology demonstrated
Tillage operation.
Other practice
s, pl. specify
Normal Paddy Pusa Sugandha-4 Pusa sugandha-3Pusa sugandha-5
SRI Deep summer ploughing followed by Disc harrow , cultivator and puddling of Paddy field
Delayed Monsoon
JR-201NDR-97
Danteshwari
Birsa-9
SRI Hoeing Mulching
Dry Spell - Check the application Nitrogenous
fert.
- mulching
Drought - - - -
Climate Resilience Related Activities (2007-08 to 2011-12)
Situation Recommended/used
Agronomic Measures
Crop Variety Technology demonstrated
Tillage operation.
Other practice
s, pl. specify
Normal Wheat LOK-1, GW-273, GW-366, HI-8498, HI-1544, GW-322
HYV with optimum seed rate, STV based RDF, IDM, IWM
Two cultivator, One bukher
Judicious water manage
ment
Delayed Sowing
LOK-1, GW-173,HD-2864 HI-1418
HYV with optimum seed rate, STV based RDF, IDM, IWM
Two cultivator, One bukher
-
Semi Irrigated
LOK-1, JW-3211, MP-3288, JW-3269
HYV with optimum seed rate, STV based RDF, IDM, IWM
Two cultivator, One bukher
-
Rainfed cultivation
HI-1500C-306
HYV with optimum seed rate, STV based RDF, IDM, IWM
Two cultivator, One bukher
-
Climate Resilience Related Activities (2007-08 to 2011-12)
S No. Name of Skill No. of persons trained
No. of persons self-employed
01 Production of vermi compost 98 08
02 Seed production of wheat 205 46
03 Nursery raising of vegetable crops 151 38
04 Budding and grafting 42 05
05 Processing and preservation of fruit crops
66 12
06 Oyester Mushroom Production 48 03
07 Lac Cultivation on palash 17 02
08 Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
20 06
Year Seed produced (q)
Type of seed
No. of farmers benefitted
Planting materials (no.)
Type of planting materials
No. of farmers benefitted
Revenue generated (Rs.)Seed + PM
2007-08 149.13 FS 428 - - - 80,246
2008-09 97.28 FS 321 3500 Seedling
86 1,40,224
2009-10 134.65 FS 512 1100 Seedling
23 1,43,204
2010-11 125.17 FS & BS
488 - - - 86,744
2011-12 108.65 BS 463 - - - 2,71,948
Year & Season
Crop Variety Distributed to No.
of Farmers
Area
ha
Production (q)
Kharif 2007
Paddy JR-201 150 30 335
Rabi 2007-08
Wheat HI-1500
150 30 483
Kharif 2008
Paddy JR-3-45 150 30 416
Rabi 2008-09
Wheat GW-273
150 30 672
Kharif-2009
Arhar Asha 150 30 253
Rabi 2009-10
Wheat GW-273
150 30 684
Kharif 10
Paddy Pusa Basmati
150 30 562
Rabi 10-11
Wheat JW-3211
150 30 753
Kharif 11
Arhar TJT-501
150 30 312
Rabi 2011-12
Wheat JW-3211
150 30 1023
Seed Village Programme
Status of KVK-RingYear Activities
doneFacilities shared /to be shared
Manpower
Machines
Materials
Knowledge
Name of the SMS/PC
Others, if any, specify
2011-12 Nil - - - Umaria Dr. Ashutosh Sharma
-
Proposed
2012-13 Training & Input
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria Rewa & Umaria
Dr. Sanjay Singh &Dr. A.K. Srivastava
-
2013-14 Training & Input
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria Rewa & Umaria
Dr. Sanjay Singh &Dr. A.K. Srivastava
2014-15 Training & Input
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria Rewa & Umaria
Dr. Sanjay Singh &Dr. A.K. Srivastava
2015-16 Training & Input
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria Rewa & Umaria
Dr. Sanjay Singh &Dr. A.K. Srivastava
2015-16 Training & Input
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria & Rewa
Umaria Rewa & Umaria
Dr. Sanjay Singh &Dr. A.K. Srivastava
S No. No. of calls to the farmers
No. of beneficiary covered
No. of messages sent
Topic of message (no.)
F FW Crop Livestock
weather Marketing
Awareness
Other entreprizes
2009-10
225 150 50 106 74 05 04 07 10 06
2010-11
452 785 15 98 71 02 03 05 07 10
2011-12
380 976 24 94 68 04 03 02 04 013
Crop PlanningContingent plan
Agronomic measure
Variety/ Species
Nutrient Tillage operation
Weed management
Soil & water conservation
Tool/ farm implement
Normal Medium duration
Recommended dose
Normal ploughing
Timely seeding
Cover crop
Cultivator
Delayed monsoon
Short duration
Organic composts
Deep ploughing
Crop rotation
Deep rooted crop
Rota vator
Dry spell/Drought
Drought resistant crops
Organic composts
Zero tillage
Hand weeding
Deep rooted crops
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Agro-technology CafeteriaObjective of this park: To establish all the
technology/ units at one place for showing visitors and farmers.
List with details of the technology to be displayed: Crop Cafeteria, Demonstration units.
Budget required with specific heads: 25,00,000
Crop Technology details Purpose Type of visitors
Crop Cafeteria
PaddyPusa-1121, Pusa Sugandha-3, Pusa sugandha-5
Display of Performance of different varieties on one place to select location specific field condition
Students, farmers, officials, women
Maize JM-216, HPQM-1, JM-12, JM-8
WheatMP-3020, GW-366, GW-273, MP-4010, MP-1142
Black Gram JU-86, IPU94-1, PDU-1, PU-30, Azad-1
Chick pea JG-11, JG-6, JG-130, JG-14, JG-16
Sesame JTS-8, TKG-306, TKGF-55, TKG-22
Soybean JS-9305, JS-95-60, PK-1029
Components of Technology Park1. Crop cafeteria2. Visitors gallery3. Technological desk
4.Technologicalexhibition5. Gate valve
Proposed planning of Technology Park
Crop Technology details Purpose Type of visitors
MustardPusa Jai Kisan, Pusa Pragati, Pusa Agrini, Pusa Jagannath, Pusa Mahak, Pusa Tarak, RGN-73
Display of Performance of different varieties on one place to select location specific field condition
Students, farmers, officials, women
TomatoKashi Visesh, JM-99, Pusa Gaurav, Pusa Sheetal, Pusa early Dwarf
ChilliKashi Anmol, Disha Hybrid, Pusa Sadabahar, Azax Mirch-2, JM-218, Pusa Jwala
BrinjalKashi komal, Kashi Sandesh, Pusa Purple long, Sweta, Kalyanpur type-3
OnionAgri Found Dark red, N-53 (Kharif)Agri found light red, Agri found white (Rabi)
Guava Scion Bank – Gwalior -27, Lakhnow-49 Alahabadi Safeda,
AnolaScion Bank- Deshi, Chakaiya, NA-7, NA- 6, NA-10
BerScion Bank- Umran, Banarsi kadaka,Gola, Seb
Crop Technology details Purpose Type of visitors
Technological Desk
Kharif pulse and Oilseed
Ridge and furrow system of sowing
Moisture conservation Students, farmers, officials, women
Wheat Zero till method of sowing Time saving and productivity enhancement
Chick pea IPM module Technology Reduce cost and environmental hazards
Paddy System Of Rice Intensification Water saving, Time Saving and cost saving
Bio Farming Bio Farming – Vermin Compost, Green mannuring, NADEP compost
Soil Health Improvement
Fish Integrated Fish Farming Income generation from Farm ponds
Vegetable crop Net house, Poly house, Low tunnel poly house
High Quality seed ling and sapling production
Vegetable crop Micro Irrigation system Water saving
- Integrated Framing System Maximize Monetary Return
Guava Medo and high density orchard Maximize Production and profit from unit Area
- Rain Water Harvesting Structure
Recycling of water and recharge of ground water
District ProfileDisplay seed samples of Different veritiesLive SpecimenFarmers Friendly Literature
Agricultural implements, Seed samples, Bio-fertilizers etc Live samples,Preserved productsPosters of Different technologies
The pool of agricultural technologies in a junction to provide a set of knowledge to the farmers at one place. In this way, the user can get something about the technology before leaving the centre viz. agro products, services, technologies and information related to their agricultural practices and marketing through pamphlets, bulletins etc. and solution to their problems at one place and in a speedy manner.
Technology Exhibition
Gate Valve
FeedbackFarmers to KVKKVK to Research
Feed backS.No.
Technology
Farmers Feed Back KVK to Research
01 Integrated Management of Wilt in gram
Technology was better it should be adopted at ensured availability of Trichoderma viridi should be ensured
Establishment of bio control lab at KVK,
02 Assessment of Integrated management of pod borer in gram
Highly effective against pod borer and it should be adopted
Technology is good but seeds of coriander not properly germinated. Therefore a new technology is needed for dry conditions
03 Assessment of fen ox prop-p- ethyl in direct seeded paddy
Effective for weed control in directed seeded paddy it should be adopted to subject availability of weedicide at local level
Non availability of herbicide at local market
04 Assessment of SRI in PS-5
It could be adopted only in condition of assured irrigation.
It could be adopted only in condition of assured irrigation
05 Assessment of INM in Sesame
The farmers were convinced to adopt technology.
Non availability of inputs at the time of sowing
Feed backS.No.
Technology
Farmers Feed Back KVK to Research
06 Assessment of RDF on STV at targeted yield in linseed
They were convinced to adopt technology to subject availability of inputs at timely.
Non availability of improved seed and fertilizer at local level and timely. It can be adopted after availability of inputs
07 Management of early blight in potato by use of Copper fungicide
Technology is good , effective for disease control and gave more yield so, it should be adopted
Availability of Copper hydroxide at local level is a problem
08 Assessment of INM in Pigeon pea on STV
Farmers were convinced to adopt the technology after availability of inputs
Availability of Fertilizer at a time of sowing a major problem at local level
09 Assessment of HQPM-1 variety of maize
Technology is good. It may be adopted if the seed is available
Availability of seed at local level is a major problem. . It should be undertaken in seed production program
10 Assessment of Agrifound Light Red Variety of Onion
The farmers were convinced to adopt the technology
Availability of seed at local level is a major problem. It should be undertaken in seed production program
Feed backS.No.
Technology
Farmers Feed Back KVK to Research
11 Assessment of INM in wheat on STV based
Farmers were convinced to adopt the technology after availability of inputs
Availability of Fertilizer at a time of sowing a major problem at local level
12 Assessment of JW-3020 variety of wheat
Suitable under limited irrigation ,hence it could be adopted
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13 Integrated management of pod borer in pigeon pea
Due to very less pod borer infestation and more yield it should be adopted. But spraying of pesticide in standing crop is very difficult
The availability of Pheromone trap and spray of fungicides in standing Crop of Pigeon pea is a major problems to small and poor farmer so, resistance Variety to pod borer should be evolve or suitable, effective, durable and easily available bio pesticides should be required.
1.Success Story 2.Case study
NOTE: Details with good photographs both hard copy & soft copy
A successful vegetable growerIntroductio
n Shri Harilal Jaishwal, Shivpurva, Sidhi
Before KVK Intervention
having 15 acre partially irrigated land growing vegetables specially cabbage and other field crops like wheat, gram etc. with average annual income of Rs. 4,00,000/- per annum.
Intervention
Improved cabbage Hybrids, Nursery Management Technology, soil testing , INM & IPM in cabbage, wheat , gram etc.
After KVK Intervention
Saved seed approximately 30% due to line sowing and control of mortality in nursery (Rs. 4000.00)Saved fertilizer 25% due to application of STV Based fertilizer in cabbage (Rs. 1000)Minimized use of insecticide fungicide by adopting IPM practices. Increased productivity of cabbage 175q/ha to 250 q/ha, wheat 18 q/ha to 34q/ha.Dug up a tube well in the last year
Lively hood Progress
He purchased 5 acre land Annual income increase 3 lakh/annum to 4 lakh/annum
Dairy FarmingIntroduction
Shri Kranti Shukla, Sidhi
Before KVK Intervention
Cultivating Paddy,wheat & Gram and having 4 cows of local breed.Annual gross income - 1.16 lakh
Intervention
1. Advise of improved breed of cows.2. To start dairy and vermi composting3. Fodder and disease management of cattle.
After KVK Intervention
Increased productivity of milk and getting additional income from vermi compost. Increased total income to ` 2.14 lakh
1.Sources of the information/knowledge acquisition: DWSR, Jabalpur
JNKVV, JabalpurIGKVV, RaipurCIAE & IISS, BhopalGBPUAT, Pant Nagar
1.Knowledge record keeping: File, website
2.Dissemination pattern: OFT, FLD, Training, Sangosthi and Extension activities
3.Sharing facilities and mechanism: Line department of district through vocational, sponsored and on-off campus training
Maintaining Records(Specify the name of Incharge)
S.No. Record of Activity Name of In charge
01 FLD (Oilseed & Pulses) Dr. Jai Singh
02 FLD ( Other than Oilseed & Pulses) Dr. Jai Singh
03 OFT Dr. Dhananjai Singh
04 Trainings Dr. A.K.Patel
Extension Activities Dr. Sanjai Singh(up to July, 2010)
04 SWT Lab Dr. A.K.Patel
05 Demonstration units Dr. A.K.Patel
06 Asset register Dr. A.K.Patel
07 Instructional farm Dr. Dhananjai Singh
08 Log book of Tractor/M/cycle/equipment
Dr. Dhananjai Singh
09 Jeep Dr. Jai Singh
10 Website updating Website yet to be constructed
Performance of InfrastructuresInfrastructures Availa
bilityConditi
onUtilized(Days)/ Occupied
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Total
Training Hall 1999 Good 25 34 23 25 20 127
Farmers Hostel 1999 Good 145 150 135 156 150 736
Staff quarter occupancy(4+2)
2006 Good (4+2) 06
(4+2) 06
(4+2) 06
(4+2) 06
(4+2) 06
(4+2) 06
Soil water lab performance( No. of soil & water Sample tested)
2006-07
Working 134 145 210 156 116 761
Outreach of KVK ActivitiesNo. of village in Distt.
No. of villages covered Village coverage
Extensive Intensive Thr’ literature
Thr’ Training
Thr’ Ext acti.
Thr’ KMA
Upto X plan
1908 311 10 311 34 121 -
2007-08 1192 34 12 13 07 17 34
2008-09 1192
2009-10 1192 56 11 10 03 11 56
2010-11 1192 80 15 12 07 12 -
2011-12 1192 74 18 12 09 12 -
Major Service Providers
Activities Service Providers (No.)
Input dealers Private suppliers
Govt. Deptt. NGOs Farmers Societies
Input 67 56 03 71 138
Marketing - - 05 06 07
Processing - - - 01 -
Linking with market
- - - - -
Facilities developed during XI Plan and needed during XII Plan
Sl. No.
List of facilities developed in XI Plan
Facilities required in XII Plan
Purpose for which facility is required
Projected output with new facility (Estimated cost Rs. In lacks)
1 - Threshing Floor
Crop threshing 8.00
2 - Go down Seed storage 12.00
3 - Boundary Wall
Protection 30.00
4 - Implement shed
maintaining implement
4.50
Year Infrastructure developed/created Technology Demon.
Skilled human reso. developed
Works
Equipment
Implements
Vehicle Furnishing
Demo. units
No. Farmers, FW & RY (No.)
Extension officials (No.)
2007-08 - - - - - - 13 69 (1781)
09(192)
2008-09 - - - - - - 20 86 (2061)
04 (147)
2009-10 - - - Bolero & Motor Cycle
- - 26 81 (1869)
06(115)
2010-11 - - - - - - 21 61 (1541)
05 (114)
2011-12 - - - - - - 17 23 (431) 02 (42)
Projection during XII FYP (2012 -13 to 2016-17 on the basis of growth rate of the crop)
Feasible Interventions Activities proposed (No.)
OFT FLD Training
Ext Activities
Others
Integrated Crop Management 06 26 45 45 -
Integrated Pest Management 09 11 56 167 -
Integrated Disease Management 11 10 35 98 -
Varietal replacement 26 26 34 87 -
Weed management 07 06 19 34 -
Integrated Nutrient Management 14 12 46 65 -
Soil fertility management 04 04 48 81 -
Micro nutrient deficiency 02 02 10 21 -
Spice cultivation 04 04 24 09 -
Feed and Fodder management 06 04 16 34 -
Poultry Management 04 05 11 25 -
Disease Management 06 07 20 47 -
Protected vegetable cultivation 04 04 16 26 -
Integrated Fish management 04 02 13 19 -
Publications (during XI Plan)Year Research Papers
(No.)Technical
Bulletins (No.)Extension
Bulletin (No.)Newsletters
(no.)
2007-08 02 02 04 0
2008-09 02 01 03 02
2009-10 03 03 03 04
2010-11 02 01 02 04
2011-12 01 02 03 04
Awards/Recognition/AppreciationLevel KVK Staff Farmers
Individual
Group
Individual Group
National - - - -
State - - - -
Regional - - - -
District - - 02Shri Sheeldhwaj Agnihotri,
Shri Indra Sharan Singh
-
Block - - 10Shri Moti lal Patel, Shri ugra dev Singh,
-
S.No. Name of e-farmer Mobile/cellphone no.
Specialised area of farmers (Crops/enterprises i.e. Vermi-
compost, papaya, dairying, fishery, Poultry, etc.)
1 Dr. Shailendra Singh
Chauhan 9425363467
Papaya and Crops
2 Shri Vijay Singh 9926716372Crops and Aonla
3 Shri Kundeshwar Singh 9179210111Citrus and Papaya
4 Shri Kranti Shukla 9424349383Dairy
5 Shri Harilal Jaishwal -Vegetable