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NFSM 9th EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING 16-05-2012. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TAMILNADU. Rainfall. Year. Districts . Rice. Pulses. Area. Prodn. Prodty. Area. Prodn. Prodty. (L.Ha) . (L.M.T) . (Kg/ha) . (L.Ha) . (L.M.T) . (Kg/ha) . 2006-07. NFSM. 6.478. 18.33. 2830.
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NFSM9th EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING 16-05-2012 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TAMILNADU
Year Districts Rice Pulses Area Prodn Prodty Area Prodn Prodty (L.Ha) (L.M.T) (Kg/ha) (L.Ha) (L.M.T) (Kg/ha) 2006-07 NFSM 6.478 18.33 2830 3.541 1.906 538 Base year Non-NFSM 12.836 47.73 3718 1.824 0.999 547 Total 19.314 66.106 3422 5.365 2.905 541 2007-08 NFSM 5.948 8.69 1461 4.149 1.181 285 Non-NFSM 11.943 41.709 3492 1.860 0.668 317 Total 17.891 50.399 2817 6.009 1.849 301 2008-09 NFSM 6.548 9.467 1445 3.814 1.046 274 Non-NFSM 12.768 42.367 3318 1.544 0.628 406 Total 19.316 51.834 2683 5.358 1.674 312 2009-10 NFSM 6.306 14.766 2341 3.735 1.305 350 Non-NFSM 12.149 41.887 3448 1.623 0.738 455 Total 18.455 56.653 3070 5.358 2.043 381 2010-11 (Final Estimate) NFSM 6.245 12.584 2015 6.367 2.452 385 Non NFSM 12.812 45.340 3519 Total 19.057 57.924 3039 6.367 2.452 385 NFSM RICE AND PULSES- AREA, PRODUCTION AND PRODUCTIVITY - 2006-07 TO 2010-11
2011-12 Districts Area Prodn Prodty (L.Ha) (L.M.T) (Kgs/ha) Rice NFSM 6.805 21.477 3156 13.964 Non-NFSM 54.488 3902 Total 20.769 75.964 3658 Pulses NFSM 4.150 415 10.000 Total 10.000 4.150 415 Anticipated Area, Production and Productivity -2011-12
NFSM Rice Annual Progress Report 2011-12 (Rs. Lakhs)
NFSM Rice Annual Progress Report 2011-12 – contd., (Rs. Lakhs)
NFSM Rice Annual Progress Report 2011-12 – contd., (Rs. Lakhs)
NFSM Pulses Annual progress Report 2011-12 (Rs. lakhs)
NFSM Pulses Annual progress Report 2011-12 – contd., (Rs. lakhs)
NFSM Pulses Annual progress Report 2011-12 – contd., (Rs. lakhs)
NFSM –RICE MINIKIT PERFORMANCE ( Kgs/ha)
NFSM RICE ACTION PLAN 2012-13 (Rs. lakhs)
NFSM RICE ACTION PLAN 2012-13 (Rs. lakhs)
NFSM RICE ACTION PLAN 2012-13 (Rs. lakhs)
(Rs. lakhs) NFSM PULSES ACTION PLAN 2012-13
NFSM A3P – ACTION PLAN 2012-13 Rs. In lakhs
SPECIAL INITIATIVES AND OVER ALL IMPACT OF NFSM • SRI technology • Water saving tools • Mobile sprinkler/ Raingun/Pipes carrying water • Pumpsets • Resource conservation Tools • Power Conoweeder, Rotavator, Transplanter • INM and IPM for pulses – Block demonstration • A3P – e pest surveillance
STATUS OF ONLINE SUBMISSION OF PROGRESS REPORTS • Progress reports are updated through online regularly. • Instructions have been given to districts to update the progress report, beneficiary and input supplier details.
Strategies under NFSM during 2012-13 • NFSM Rice • SRI technology • Community nursery, protray and transplanter • Application of Zinc sulphate • IPM technology • Modernization of weeding thru power operated weeder NFSM Pulses • Cluster demonstration on improved technologies • INM / IPM technologies • Efficient Water application tools – Pumpsets, Sprinkler, Raingun, Pipes carrying water. • Resource conservation techniques/ Tools
INPUT PLANNING FOR KHARIF • Seeds: Sufficient Stocks are available in all AEC • INM: Tender will be called for GYPSUM and required stocks are available for micronutrients and Rhizobium • IPM: Validity exists for tender approved during 2011-12 • Implements and Farm Machineries: Rate contract has already been finalized for the proposed machineries. • Micro Irrigation: Rate contract approved for drip, Sprinkler, rain gun valid till 2014
ISSUES FOR DISCUSSION • Increase of subsidy for distribution of Hybrid rice seeds from Rs. 20/Kg to Rs.50/ Kg • For all the machineries – 50 % subsidy without any maximum ceiling limit both under Rice and Pulses scheme • Age relaxation may be given to more than 10 yrs old prominent and High Yielding varieties - Paddy • High Yielding varieties released under Red gram by ICRISAT may be made available to the States thr' GOI for seed multiplication . • Local initiatives, Project Management Team (PMT) and conduct of FFS may be extended to all the pulses implementing districts • Educational qualification and experience for appointment of consultant at state level may be relaxed