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RABI ASSESSMENT

RABI ASSESSMENT. KHARIF PROSPECTS. * Production in Gur. AVAILABILITY OF SEEDS in Qtl. SEEDS TREATMENT & TESTING. PADDY, MAIZE, COTTON AND GROUNDNUT CROPS WILL BE TAKEN FOR 100% SEED TREATMENT CAMPAIGN.

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RABI ASSESSMENT

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  1. RABI ASSESSMENT

  2. KHARIF PROSPECTS * Production in Gur

  3. AVAILABILITY OF SEEDSin Qtl.

  4. SEEDS TREATMENT & TESTING • PADDY, MAIZE, COTTON AND GROUNDNUT CROPS WILL BE TAKEN FOR 100% SEED TREATMENT CAMPAIGN. • STATE GOVERNMENT IS PROVIDING CHEMICALS TO FARMERS FOR SEED TREATMENT UNDER VARIOUS SCHEMES LIKE ATMA, SIR RATTAN TATA TRUST, IPM ETC. • PROGRESS DURING KHARIF 2009- 19.74 LAC HA AREA UNDER PADDY, 4.75 LAC HA AREA UNDER COTTON AND 1.32 LAC HA AREA UNDER MAIZE WAS TREATED. • 6000 PAMPHLETS IN THREE LANGUAGES WERE DISTRIBUTED TO THE FARMERS FOR AWARENESS. SEED TESTING • STATE HAS THREE SEED TESTING LABS WITH CAPACITY OF 5000 SAMPLES PER ANNUM, 3727 SAMPLES ANALYSED UPTO 31ST JAN., 2010

  5. CROPWISE AREA UNDER SEED TREATMENT 2009-10 • Seed Testing

  6. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION • 10 Districts for Wheat • 7 Districts for Pulses • Total Outlay for 2009-10 = Rs. 6460.64 lacs • Total Funds Received = Rs. 4279.44 Lacs • Total Expenditure = Rs 3924.40 lacs

  7. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION –WHEAT 2009-10 (Rs. in Lac.)

  8. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION –PULSES 2009-10 (Rs. in lac.)

  9. NFSM FOCUS ON OF INCREASED PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY OF WHEAT

  10. RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKAS YOJANA Utilization of Funds: • Sub-sector-wise Allocation:

  11. 75% subsidy being provided to farmers on drip and sprinkler irrigation ( 50% subsidy share GOI and Additional 25% from NABARD-RIDF). 50% subsidy on farm water storage tank in canal command area of South Western Districts of State. Priority in power connection for opting micro irrigation. Awareness camps & field days organized in all districts. Publicity through media by advertisements in newspapes and Tv.talk. Increase in productivity by 30%. Micro Irrigation 2010-11

  12. FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT (Figures in 000 MT)

  13. SOIL/FERTILIZER TESTING • STATE HAS WIDE NETWORK OF 58 SOIL TESTING LABS WITH A CAPCITY OF TESTING 5,50,000 PER ANNUM. • STATE HAS TWO FERTILIZERS TESTING LABS WITH A CAPACITY OF 3000 SAMPLES PER ANNUM, 2837 SAMPLES ANALYSED UPTO 28th Feb. OUT OF WHICH 21 WERE FOUND MISBRANDED . • STATE HAS THREE PESTICIDES TESTING LABS WITH A CAPACITY OF 3900 SAMPLES PER ANNUM, 3682 SAMPLES ANALYSED UPTO 28th Feb., OUT OF WHICH 129 WERE FOUND MISBRANDED. • SPECIAL CAMPAIGNS WILL LAUNCHED FOR :- i) SOIL TESTING : APRIL & MAY ii) FERTILIZERS : DURING PEAK CUNSUMPSION PERIOD. • FLYING SQUADS ARE ALSO CONSITUTED FOR RANDOM CHECKING.

  14. NATIONAL HORTICULTURE MISSION Details of Funds (Rs. In lacs) CONSTRAINTS • Lack of adequate marketing of horticulture crops. • Weak post-harvest management infrastructure • Lack of processing of fruits and vegetable. • Inadequate relief for orchards in the event of natural calamities. • Lack of technical Staff

  15. IMPACT OF NATIONAL HORTICULTURE MISSION 2009-10 • New markets have been established by Punjab Mandi Board. • Assistance provided to strengthen Post Harvest Management Activities and to reduce post harvest losses upto 25-30% and 25 cold storage have been established. • More than 4000 hect. area brought under fruits and plants. • 170 community water tank has been established to save the depleting water table.

  16. BEST PRACTICES ADOPTED • Lazer land leveling • Bed planting • Zero tillage • System of Rice Intensification (SRI) • Timely sowing of Paddy and plantation after 10th June. • Promotion of Hybrid maize and its plant population. • Promotion of IPM technology in Cotton, Paddy and Maize. • Promotion of Cotton, G.nut, and Basmati Rice with the assistance of Sir RattanTata Trust.

  17. PROMOTION & STRENGTHENING OF AGRICULTURAL MECHANISATION 2009-10

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