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Rabi Campaign 2006-07

Rajasthan. National Conference on Agriculture. Rabi Campaign 2006-07. Strategy for enhanced growth of Agriculture. Higher levels of Farm Income through…. Increasing productivity Ensuring timely supply of quality inputs Region/Crop specific projects e.g.Target 20 +, SRR, IPM,INM

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Rabi Campaign 2006-07

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  1. Rajasthan National Conference on Agriculture Rabi Campaign 2006-07

  2. Strategy for enhanced growth of Agriculture Higher levels of Farm Income through… • Increasing productivity • Ensuring timely supply of quality inputs • Region/Crop specific projects e.g.Target 20 +, SRR, IPM,INM • Improving quality of produce • Reducing cost of cultivation • Ensuring remunerative prices- - Marketing Reforms - De-commoditification of produce - Value addition- on and off farm - PHM, Marketing, Processing & Exports • Risk Mitigation-Crop Insurance

  3. Strategy for enhanced growth of Agriculture Optimum utilization of resources – land, water & technology through Diversification ( low water using, new high – value crops ) Efficient Water Management Improving soil health-analysis on a large scale Promoting organic farming Intensive Extension (Transfer of Technology) Hi -Tech Farming Infrastructure Development-Labs, Market yards Need based R & D Support Equity & Sustainability through… • Targeting resources towards SC/ST / Small / Marginal / Women / BPL farmers • Enhancing gender sensitivity • Bridging the gap between actual & potential productivity (inter & intra area) • Focusing more on rain-fed areas by promoting water saving devices & encouraging cultivation of low water requiring crops

  4. Financial Progress CSS Share (Rs. in Lac) 2005-06 2006-07

  5. Physical Achievements

  6. Jal Chetna Yatra- Kisan MahotsavMonth long campaign was launched from 16th May to 16 June,2006 Disseminate message on Water conservation,harvesting and efficient use in view of acute water scarcity and over exploitation of ground water Educate people about the latest methods of water conservation, harvesting, efficient use & recharge of ground water Convergence of Agri. services at the door step Disseminate appropriate technology & practices for Agriculture Arrange availability of inputs including credit for Kharif Salient features More than 18,000 villages covered including all 9189 Gram Panchayat H.Q One decorated Kisan Rath per block ( total 357) along with a Beej Rath visited 2 villages in a day and camped at Panchayat H.Q. where Kisan Mahotsav was organized Encouraging people’s response – 60 lac persons participated NGO’s actively participated in more than 6000 camps More than 1.26 lac Water Harvesting Structures completed

  7. Jal Chetna Yatra- Kisan MahotsavMajor achievements • 2.73 lac Seed minikits distributed • 2.11 lac soil health cards distributedduring the campaign • Distribution of farmer friendly literature- 43 lac booklets & leaflets(good quality, colourful,& attractive) • Distribution of certified seeds & other inputs at the door step of the farmers • Seed 7764 MT • Fertilizers 6407 MT • Bio fertilizers 88566 packets • 8062 new seed growers registered • Record number of farmers (2.71 lac) applied for individual beneficiary schemes ( sprinklers,Agri.Implements, PP equipments, Gypsum etc) • Demand for 38.48 lac fruit saplings collected

  8. Jal Chetna Yatra- Kisan Mahotsav

  9. New initiative :Efficient extension delivery system Period- 15 September to 15 October 2006 Camps in all Gram Panchayats-Service delivery at doorstep of farmers Easy & transparent execution of schemes with people’s participation (PRIs/ input manufacturers/NGOs/public etc) On the spot processing of applications of individual beneficiary schemes. Disbursement of subsidy for already processed applications. Discussions on productivity enhancement, quality improvement,cost reduction, preparation of farm plan etc. Distribution of farmer friendly literature- Capacity Building of farmers Demonstration of latest technology (drip etc.) Social Audit of beneficiaries of previous years Krishi Yojanaen –Apke Dwar

  10. Measures to improve productivity Timely availability of quality seed • Area wise & variety wise seed production plan prepared. • Increased seed replacement rate • SRR plan at State-District-Tehsil-Gram panchayat-village level prepared (Thrust in low SRR areas) • 33% increase in availability of certified / quality seed- Arrangement of 7.22 lac qtls against 5.38 lac qtls in last Rabi Season. • Strict QC measures enforced at the level of seed growers’ as well as Processing plants

  11. Seed Replacement Rate (SRR)

  12. Measures to improve productivity Nutrient Management • Soil fertility survey completed in 182 blocks, survey in remaining blocks in 2006-07. • 3.5 lac soil health cards to be distributed to farmers, against 1.6 lac in 2005-06 – Improved farmer friendly format introduced • Advance stock building of 50,000 MT of fertilizer for timely availability • Bio-fertilizer distribution augmented ( 20 lac packets in 06-07, against 9 lac in 05-06) Pest Management Strategy ABC analysis of pesticide manufacturers on basis of their performance Sampling for QC doubled for pesticides- targeting low performing units

  13. Measures to improve productivity • Anlysis to identify thegaps in actual and potential productivity at village - Gram panchayat -Tehsi -District -State-level . • Crop specific projects to enhance productivity in low productivity districts • Micro Nutrients to be applied in all crops in deficient blocks identified by soil testing. • Public Private Partnership Barley - Operation 150 % - SAB Miller and Cargill in Jaipur - Pepsi in Ganganager Seed Production – Raj Tech and Morarka Foundation Tissue Culture Lab – TERI Soil Testing Labs - Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals

  14. State’s Initiatives : Extension Massive capacity building of farmers through… • 10 days Israel visit of 48 member delegation in June- July ( MOUs likely soon ) • High level Task Force constituted under chairmanship of Prof. M.S. Swaminathan- 6 thematic groups formed. 1st meeting held on 17-18 April, report likely by the end of this year • 32 lac colorful attractive booklets being distributed this year • Special in-house production of Navankur program on DD by the department • Exposure Visits(6000 farmers),Farmer Field Schools,Trainings, Kisan Melas, Exhibitions • No funds from GOI for Print Media, Radio and in-house TV programme. Women Empowerment… • Individual beneficiary schemes-sanctions mandatory only in the name of women % women beneficiaries likely to increase from 3-4% (current level) to more than 70% • To encourage girl students to choose Agriculture as subject the Stipend raised ( Rs.1000/- to Rs.3000/- for 10+2 standard and from Rs.3000/- to Rs.5000/- for graduation)

  15. Marketing Infrastructure Support • Process initiated to establish two pack houses in Jaipur. • Cold storage is being established at Jaipur airport. • Direct purchasing of 2800 tonnes of Coriander by prominent exporters in Agri. Export Zone. • 8 soil-testing labs are also being established this year in Mandis • Land allotted to ITC for establishment of Kisan Stores in 8 APMCs • Land allotted to DCM Shriram Ltd for establishment of ‘Hariyali Bazaar’ in 11 APMCs

  16. Rajasthan Rainfall As on 11th Sept. 2006 Rainfall in % 60 % or more 20 to 60 % - 20 to 20 % - 20 to –60 % - 60 % or less Abnormal : 10 Distt. Excess : 4 Distt. Normal : 6 Distt. Deficit : 11 Distt. Scanty : 1 Distt.

  17. Fertilizer Arrangements : Rabi in lac M.T. Un precedent rains (highest in 50 years in many areas) Rabi area & production likely to be very high All time high demand of DAP/ Urea expected Shortfall in Urea and DAP with current arrangement

  18. Sowing Plan : Rabi Area In lac Ha Area Sown 2005-06 21.24 2.02 10.82 35.59 8.98 78.65 Area sown Last 5 Yrs. 22.30 1.91 8.37 17.83 10.07 60.48 Area sown 2004-05 20.10 1.75 10.37 32.87 12.21 77.30 Target 2006-07 21.00 4.00 13.00 27.00 12.25 77.25 WHEAT BARLEY GRAM MUSTARD OTHERS TOTAL

  19. Issues for Consideration • NAIS- Release of Rs. 26.13 crore GOI share as Kharif 05 compensation pending. Decision on single series is also pending. • Approval of proposals of Rs. 846.6 Lac within the plan ceiling under Work Plan 2006-07 – Infrastructure support for seed production. • No funds for alternate extension support through Print Media, Radio and in-house TV programme and for operation/Maintenance of computers and media and printing equipments – Mass media support for extension does not cater to state priority • Lack of availability of Breeder/Foundation seed in vegetables seed spices & pulses • In National Horticulture Mission greater flexibility need to be provided by taking up programmes and selection of crops / fruit plants as per need of the area of the State. • Expansion of National Horticulture Mission in all the districts. At present 16 Districts covered • Due to good rains continuing up-to Sept.06 area under mustard likely to be increased and may cause procurement problem at M.S.P. – an issue • Flexibility Under various schemes-lump sum devolution to State instead of structured component again – State should be given freedom to make expenditure as per need • Uniform Level of Subsidy Under Macro Management Work Plan, ISOPOM & ICDP. – Either 50% or 25% for all schemes

  20. Thanks

  21. Kg/ ha. upto 2500 2501to 3000 3001 to 3500 More than 3500

  22. Area Sown Kharif-2006 Area in lac ha.

  23. Estimated Losses in Kharif due to Excess Rains

  24. Rainfall Position during 2006 in mm

  25. Production Plan : Rabi lac Mt. tones Targets 2006-07 73.50 12.00 16.00 40.50 2.20 0.05 2003-04 58.76 4.09 7.07 26.94 0.46 0.02 2004-05 57.07 4.16 7.74 38.57 1.13 0.02 2005-06 58.65 4.92 4.79 43.86 0.31 0.02 WHEAT BARLEY GRAM MUSTARD TARAMIRA LINSEED

  26. Productivity Plan : Rabi Kg per Ha 2006-07 Targets 3500 3000 1231 1500 2005-06 actual 2761 2436 443 1232 5 yr. avg 2648 2196 687 1059 2004-05 actual 2839 2377 746 1173 WHEAT BARLEY GRAM MUSTARD

  27. Seed Arrangements : Rabi in lac Qtls.

  28. Crops Area in ha. 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Fruit 42247 50000* 60000 Vegetable 110312 115557 127993 Spices 589629 415899 434276 Flowers 1949 3312 3749 M & A Plants 161215 148897 1569345 Crop Diversification Increase in area under horticultural crops

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