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Chhattisgarh–An Overview

Chhattisgarh–An Overview. Agro Climatic Zones. Falls under Eastern Plateau and Hills Zone sub- divided into three agro climatic zones. Geog. area : 137.90 lakh ha. (4.15 % of the country) Net sown area : 47.75 lakh ha. (35 % of its geog. area) 57 % soil is medium to light.

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Chhattisgarh–An Overview

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  1. Chhattisgarh–An Overview Agro Climatic Zones • Falls under Eastern Plateau and Hills Zone sub- divided into three agro climatic zones. • Geog. area : 137.90 lakh ha. (4.15 % of the country) • Net sown area : 47.75 lakh ha. (35 % of its geog. area) • 57 % soil is medium to light. • Forest cover : 63.36 lakh ha. (46 % of its geog. area) • Average rainfall : 1327 mm. • Net Irrigated Area : 14.15 lakh ha (30%) • Farm families : 37.46 lakh (31% ST, 12 % SC) • 58% Marginal Farmers own : 19% land • 22% Small Farmers own : 23% land • 20% Others own : 58% land • Cropping intensity : 138% Northern Hill Zone Chhattisgarh Plains Zone Bastar Plateau Zone

  2. Rabi 2013-14 An assessment Area Coverage : • Total area under Rabi / Summer crops estimated to be 17.75 lakh ha. which is 2% higher over last year. • As per preliminary estimation area under pulses and oilseeds has increased by 2% and 4% respectively. Production : • Production of summer rice estimated to be 5.77 lakh ton which is 5% higher over last year. • Estimated production of pulses assessed to be 7.19 lakh ton which is 8% higher over last year (6.63 lakh ton) • Estimated production of oilseeds assessed to be 1.70 lakh ton which is 28% higher over last year (1.33 lakh ton).

  3. Rabi 2013-14 - Assessment

  4. Kharif Prospects 2013 • Less scope for horizontal expansion hence thrust will be on crop diversification & increasing productivity. • Target fixed for total Kharif cropped area 48.15 lakh ha which is slightly higher over previous year. • Emphasis will be on increase in Area under Maize, Pulses & Oilseeds. • Targetted area for Maize - 2.35 lakh ha. (4 % increase over last yr.) • Targetted area under pulses 3.66 lakh ha with 3 % increase over last year. • Proposed area under Oilseeds 3.33 lakh ha 3 % higher over previous year.

  5. Kharif Prospects 2013

  6. Kharif Seed Requirement and Availability for 2014 in Qtls.

  7. Fertilizer - Demand and Availability for Kharif 2014 (Coop.+Pvt. Sector) Unit : Lakh MT

  8. Group I : Strategy for enhancement of crop production : RICE : Crop diversification – Replacement of uneconomical upland rice with suitable pulses and oilseeds. Varietal change in rice – (i) Early and mid duration suitable HY / hybrid varieties instead of late varieties to promote double cropping (ii) Super fine/scented varieties instead of coarse varieties for better price gain. 3. Promotion of production & use of quality seed to enhance SRR. 4. Emphasis on maintaining soil health by adding organic manure, balanced use of fertilizers and bio-fertilizers. 5. Constitution of survey team for monitoring pest and disease incidence. 6. Promotion of use of soil ameliorants like lime and gypsum in problem soils.

  9. Contd... (a) Rainfed situation : (i) Thrust on line sowing with weedicide application instead of broadcasting. (ii) Promotion of early / mid duration rice varieties to ensure timely sowing and area expansion under rabi crop. (iii) Distribution of improved seed kit to forest dwellers benefited under FRA.

  10. Contd... (b) Irrigated condition : (i) Emphasis on increase in area under transplantation / SRI. (ii) Thrust on use of chemical fertilizer and micro nutrient based on soil analysis. (iii) Distribution on green manuring seed to farmer on subsidized rate. (iv) Area expansion under hybrid rice.

  11. Contd... Pulses : (i) Thrust on use of quality seed. (ii) Cultivation of arhar on rice bund. (iii) Area expansion under intercropping of pulses.

  12. Contd... • Oilseeds : • Thrust on diversion of upland rice with suitable Oilseeds. • Utilization of Rice bunds for growing Seasmum. • Use of Quality Seeds and Rhizobium Culture. • Timely sowing and need based plant protection. • Proper drainage and timely weed control.

  13. Group II : Adoption of Improved Technology for Efficient use of water, nutrients and plant protection chemicals : • WATER :- • Harvesting and utilization of rain water. • Selection of crops on the basis of available water. • Irrigation on recommended depth. • Adoption of specific irrigation method for various crop / soil type. • Selection of crop and varieties to utilize in citumoisture. • Use of mulching. • Use of Sprinkler and Drip system. • Intercropping of leafy vegetable with maize and sugarcane. • NUTRIENTS :- • Preparation of digitized district level soil fertility Map. • Soil test based use of balance fertilizer. • Preparation of crop/area specific package of practice of organic farming and technology. • Taking up preparation of action plan for setting up of soil testing laboratories with micro- nutrient testing facilities. • Distribution of soil health card to farmers. • Split use of Nitrogen fertilizer. • Foliar application of micro nutrients. • Use of water soluble fertilizer for drip system.

  14. Contd... • PLANT PROTECTION :- • Development of IPM practices. • Development of resistant varieties and control measures. • Popularization of farmers field school for judicious use of PP chemicals. • Recommended PP chemical on the basis of threshold level. • Regular field visit for pest surveillance.

  15. Group III : Strategy for contingency plan in the event of aberrant south- west monsoon : • EARLY ONSET OF MONSOON :- • Immediately plough the field. • Sow the low land as early as possible to avoid the submergence. • Line sowing for proper placement of seed / fertilizer and weeding by cono-weeder. • EARLY MONSOON WITH CONTINUOUS RAINS :- • Sowing of germinated rice seed in puddled field. • Nursery bed in upland top fields. • Proper drainage for pulse and oilseed crops. • Top dressing of nitrogen in pulse and oilseed crops. • LATE ONSET OF MONSOON :- • Selection of early to very early varieties. • Gap filling or re-sowing. • Higher seed rate. • Additional dose of NPK. • Transplanting of 4-5 seedlings per hill.

  16. Contd... • EARLY WITHDRAWAL OF MONSOON :- • Irrigation of crops through all water harvesting structure. • Collection and utilization of flowing water through Kachha /Cement bag check dam. • PROLONGED MONSOON :- • Drain out excess water. • Sown rabi crops in place of utera. • Early sowing of rabi crops. Group IV : Marketing intervention ensure remunerative prices of pluses, oilseeds and coarse cereal grains: • Adequate arrangement for procurement of farmers produce at MSP. • Ensure timely payment. • Promotion for processing & value addition.

  17. NEW STATE SCHEME • Establishment of Agro-Service Centre :- Provision of Rs. 10 crores for setting up of Agro Service Centres with the subsidy of Rs. 10 lakh each to Agri-intrepreneurs / farmers. Minimum 1 Centre in each block. So for 223 centres established. • Interest subsidy to agriculture entrepreneur :- A New scheme launched from the year 2013-14 which provides interest subsidy @4% maximum Rs. 4 lakh to the agri- entrepreneurs. Budget provision (Year 2013-14) - Rs. 200 lakh Year 2014-15 - Rs. 220 lakh • Agriculture tool kits to Agriculture labour :- Agriculture implement kit costing Rs. 42000 to a group of labour, will be distributed. Budget provision (Year 2013-14) - Rs. 500 lakh Year 2014-15 - Rs. 550 lakh • Seed / Fertilizer kit distribution to beneficiaries under forest right act :- Free seed and fertilizer for 1 acre of land to every forest right act beneficiary total number of forest dwellers - 2.20 lakh. Budget provision (Year 2013-14) - Rs. 5 crore Year 2014-15 - Rs. 20 crore • Cell for organic farming on mission mode :- Budget provision for Year 2014-15 - Rs. 3 crore • Promotion of pulses, oilseeds and maize to replace summer paddy :- Budget provision for Year 2014-15 - Rs. 10 crore

  18. Major State Initiatives Separate Agriculture Budget for agriculture and allied departments/agencies. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 8542 crore, 2014-15 - Rs. 8496 crore 1.Assistance to Credit Institutions : (i) Cooperative / Rural Banks for disbursing interest free short term loan. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 100 crore, 2014-15 - Rs. 140 crore (ii) Interest free loan given to Markfed for pre positioning of chemical fertilizers to ensure adequate and timely supply. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 400 crore 2014-15 - Rs. 288 crore (iii) Assistance to State Marketing Federation and State Civil Supply Corporation to compensate loses on procurement of Paddy at Minimum Support Price. Budget provision (2012-13) Rs. 1452 crore 2013-14 - Rs. 3102 crore

  19. Contd... 2.Energy Department : (i) Assistance for energization of irrigation pumps. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 136.10 crore 2014-15 - Rs. 148 crore (ii) Assistance to State Power Distribution Co. Ltd. for providing free/subsidized electricity to farmers having irrigation pumps upto 5HP. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 250 crore 2014-15 - Rs. 300 crore 3.State Seed Corporation : (i) Budget provision to provide incentives to seed growers and farmers on Production and Distribution of quality seed. Production and distribution subsidy for Rice - Rs. 500 per qtls. Production subsidy for Pulses - Rs. 1000 per qlts. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 30 crore 2014-15 - Rs. 45.00 crore

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