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NATIONAL CONFERENCE on AGRICULTURE Kharif Campaign

NATIONAL CONFERENCE on AGRICULTURE Kharif Campaign. March 5 th - 6 th , 2012. DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURE, HARYANA. AGRICULTURE AT A GLANCE. Geographical Area (GA) 4.42 m ha (1.4% of India) Cultivable Area (CA) 3.8 m ha (86.35% of GA) Cultivated Area 3.7 m ha (98% of CA)

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE on AGRICULTURE Kharif Campaign

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  1. NATIONAL CONFERENCEonAGRICULTURE Kharif Campaign March 5th - 6th, 2012 DIRECTORATE OF AGRICULTURE, HARYANA

  2. AGRICULTURE AT A GLANCE • Geographical Area (GA) 4.42 m ha (1.4% of India) • Cultivable Area (CA) 3.8 m ha (86.35% of GA) • Cultivated Area 3.7 m ha (98% of CA) • Gross Cropped Area 6.35 m ha • Cropping Intensity 182% • Irrigated Area 84 % • Under Ground Water 54 % brackish • Farming families 15.28 lac • Small farmers 2.94 lac • Marginal farmers 7.84 lac • Others 5.30 lac • ‘Krishi Karman’ award for wheat production & productivity during 2010-11. • 3rd Largest Producer of Wheat in the country. • 2nd in Wheat productivity (4,624 kg/ha) and 1st in Mustard productivity (1,869 kg/ha) in the country during 2010-11.

  3. RABI CROPS PRODUCTION Area in ‘000’ ha Prod. in ‘000’ tonnes/bales Yield Kg. per ha • Crop of Mustard and Barley affected due to frost in rain-fed areas. • Record production & productivity of wheat anticipated.

  4. MONTH-WISE RAINFALL (in mm)

  5. INITIATIVES TAKEN2011-12 • Wheat Production • Timely planting of wheat. • Yellow rust resistant varieties of wheat promoted. • Seed Replacement Rate increased. • Zero tillage technology promoted. • Focus on Ambala & Panchkula for productivity improvement. • Seed Treatment of Wheat • 100% of treatment of certified seed. • Entire cost of fungicides born by the Govt. • Fungicides on 50% subsidy for treatment of farm saved seed. • Provision of `15.00 crore made under RKVY and State Plan scheme. • Control of Yellow Rust • An area of 18,500 ha affected with yellow rust. • 3 member team in each district for surveillance of the disease. • Timely identification of yellow rust affected area. • Awareness campaign launched to educate the farmers about symptoms and control measures. • Propiconazole 25% EC on 50% subsidy under RKVY & NFSM. Contd…

  6. Contd.. • Strengthening of Extension System • 143 ADOs recruited. • Two months mandatory training to newly recruited ADOs. • Krishi Samvand, a monthly dedicated magazine to agriculture sector free of cost to all ‘Panchyats’. • Wide use of print & electronic media. • Community Radio Station at Hisar and Nuh. • One more Community Radio Station ‘Alfaz-e-Mewat’ launched at Gaghas village of Mewat under PPP mode.

  7. KHARIF CROPS PRODUCTION Area in ‘000’ ha Prod. in ‘000’ tonnes/bales Yield Kg. per ha • Food-grain production increased by 5.6% during Kharif -2011 over Kharif -2010. • Highest ever productivity (739kg lint/ha) & production (26.21 lakh bales) of cotton during Kharif 2011. • Highest ever Bajra productivity (2040 kg/ha) during Kharif 2011.

  8. SOIL HEALTH & INPUT MANAGEMENT

  9. SOIL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT Major & Secondary Nutrients Nitrogen : 92 % Soils Low Phosphorus : 88% Soils Low Potash : 5% Soils Low 45% Soils Medium 50% Soils High Sulphur : 9% Soils Deficient Micronutrients Zinc : 24% Soils Deficient Iron : 31% Soils Deficient Manganese : 5.2 % Soils Deficient • Approximately an area of 8,43,466 ha is deficient in zinc, 11,18,005 ha deficient in iron and 1,84,186 ha is deficient in manganese.

  10. Status of Potash in Soils of Haryana

  11. Micronutrient Deficiency-GIS Maps Bhiwani Zinc Iron Sirsa Zinc Iron

  12. District Wise Micronutrient Deficient Areas

  13. STRENGTHENING OF SOIL TESTING PROGRAMME • Regular Campaigns are launched for collection of Soil Samples. • 3.5 lac Soil Health Cards (SHCs) are targeted annually. • 13.60 lac SHCs have been distributed so far. • Targeted to cover all 15.28 lac farming families by March, 2012. • 33 static STLs & 2 MSTLs are operational. • 21 STLs & 1 MSTL are equipped for Micronutrients analysis. • STLs Karnal, Ambala & Rohtak are equipped with Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer (ICP). • 27 STLs are housed in Govt. buildings. • All STLs are computerized for registration and preparation of Soil Health Cards. • Digital district soil fertility maps for each nutrient depicting village level information are available on departmental website. • Power back-up with 10 KVA Generators. • High-tech testing equipments are available. • Broadband internet connection is there. • 51 New Posts have been created for the new STLs.

  14. SALT AFFECTED SOILS • Reclamation of Saline & Alkali Soils • 49,000 ha area affected with Salinity & Water-logging, out of which 7,002 hectare area reclaimed so far. • Estimated 1,84,000 ha area affected with Alkalinity which is to be reclaimed with application of Gypsum in phased manner. • 3.25 lac hectare of Alkaline soils have been reclaimed so far. • Remote sensing imageries are used to identify saline soils of districts Rohtak, Jhajjar, Jind & Bhiwani. Another 4 district namely Gurgaon, Mewat , Palwal & Faridabad in progress • Digital Data Loggers at 24 blocks in Rohtak, Jhajjar, Karnal & Kurukshetra installed to monitor ground water quality and depth through GPRS. • HEALTHY SOIL – HEALTHY HARYANA

  15. Classification of Salt affected soils Bhiwani Jind

  16. Ground Water Digital Data Loggers ( 24 Blocks of 4 districts Rohtak, Jhajjar, Karnal. Kurukshetra are selected ) • Remote Communication • Remote data transmission in combination with ITC top cap • The CTD + ITC supports GSM timeslot GSM-SMS self-timed / alarm triggered GSM-GPRS self-timed • Alarm features supported

  17. Net View - One solution - Multiple benefits for the customer • Access to all data through internet • Known cost structure • Minimal IT infrastructure at user side needed • No Maintenance for hard- and software at customer side Web-based data hosting and data management netView solution Measurement site(s) Internet Customers PC Data into database GPRS Data Hosting & Management application on Server Access to data via Web browser- Data evaluation & export Data logger One complete solution: IP-COM + OTT netView Measurement Communication Data StorageOTT netView Evaluation OTT netView | Jun-14 17

  18. National Project on Management of Soil Health & Fertility • The project was sanctioned during 2010-11. • Rs. 144.10 lac received as 1st installment from GOI against approved outlay of Rs.295.10 lac during 2010-11. • 3 Static STLs at Kalanur, Assandh & Shahabad have been established . • 1 MSTL equipped with Micro-nutrients analysis is operational. • Strengthened 5 existing STLs for Micro-nutrients analysis. • Field demonstrations have been laid during Rabi 2011-12. • Training camp of farmers organized. • Training of extension officers/STL staff is under progress. • 1 Static & 2 MSTLs (1 under PPP) would be established after receipt of 2nd installment of 2010-11 (i.e. Rs. 151 lac) from GOI. • Proposal of Rs.457.10 lac submitted to GOI, to set up 3 New Static STLs & 3 MSTLs (1 under PPP) during 2011-12.

  19. STEPS TAKEN TO IMPROVE SOIL HEALTH • Promotion of Green Manuring • Area of 4.25 lac ha covered under green manuring so far. • Dhaincha seed is being provided @ 90% subsidy • Targeted 1.0 lac ha during 2012-13. • Promotion of Summer Moong • Promotion of Summer Moong under State Plan Scheme and A3P. • Varieties ‘SML -668’, ‘Satya’ & MH-421 to be promoted. • 1.0 lac ha area targeted. • Certified seed of Moong on 50% subsidy. • 16,666 demonstration of one acre. • 14 units (14,000 ha area) under Accelerated Pulse Production Programme. Contd..

  20. Contd.. • Promotion of Guar Crop • A new scheme for the promotion of Guar crop implemented. • 3.00 lakh ha area targeted under Guar crop during Kharif, 2011. • Short duration high yielding varieties (H.G. -365 and H.G.-563) to be promoted. • Collaboration of Industrial houses. • To mitigate deficiency of sulphur Gypsum is being provided @65% subsidy. • Targeted 1.25 lac ha during 2012-13. • Micronutrients fertilizers are available at 75% subsidized rates with amaximum ceiling of Rs.750/- per ha under centrally and state sponsored schemes. • Targeted an area of 1.35 lac ha during 2012-13. • Bio-fertilizers is being provided on @50% subsidy.

  21. FERTILIZER AVAILABILITY & CONSUMPTION RABI 2011-12 (Lac MTs) • Fertilizers shortage experienced in some parts of the State in the month of November, 2011 & December, 2011 due to delayed arrival of railway racks. • Presently no shortage of any fertilizers.

  22. REQUIREMENT OF FERTILIZERS KHARIF - 2012 (in lac MTs) • Hafed to stock 2.50 lac MT urea & 3.00 lac MT DAP. • Monitoring of fertilizers on day-to-day basis. • Balanced use of fertilizers will be promoted. • Urea share of Hafed has increased and Ministry is requested to allocate maximum quantity of urea Fertilizer to IFFCO, KRIBHCO, NFL and IPL to distribute through co-operative channels accordingly. • Hafed has stocked 0. 10 lac MT Urea and 1.31 lac MT DAP.

  23. FERTILIZERS TESTING Quality Control • 51 FIRs have been lodged during 2011-12 (upto 21-2-2012)for volition of various provisions of FCO-1985 . Licensing Officers = 21 Notified Fertilizer Inspectors = 328 State Fertilizer Quality control lab. = 3 (Karnal, Hisar & Rohtak) Capacity = 1700 samples each annually

  24. AVAILABILITY OF CERTIFIED SEED KHARIF-2012 (Qty. in qtls.) *Excluding Bt cotton • Availability of seed is more than the requirment. • Adequate arrangements for Bt cotton seed will be ensured.

  25. SEED TESTING Licensing Officers - 21 Notified Seed Inspectors - 83 Notified State Seed Testing Laboratory - 2 (Karnal & Sirsa) Capacity - 10,000 samples each per annum Quality Control • Above figures refer to Sample drawn for Seed Law Enforcement purposes. • Samples tested for seed certification purposes not included.

  26. WATER MANAGEMENT • Under Ground Pipe Line System • Subsidy @50% cost of the system or maximum of Rs.60,000/- per beneficiary. • Area covered – 1.0 lac ha so far. • Targeted to cover 70,000 ha area during 2012-13. • Sprinkler System • Subsidy @50% cost of the system or Rs.7,500 per ha upto 5 ha per beneficiary. • 1.3 lac Sprinkler Sets provided on subsidy. • Targeted 20,000 Sprinkler Sets during 2012-13. • Drip System • Subsidy @90% of the cost. • Covered 3,500 ha of cotton & sugarcane during 2011-12. • Targeted 17,000 ha of cotton & sugarcane during 2012-13. • Laser Land Leveling • Laser leveler provided on @50% subsidy subjected to maximum of Rs.50,000/- per implement. • Zero Tillage technology • Zero till seed drill provided on @50% subsidy or Rs.15,000/- per drill.

  27. DIRECT SEEDING OF RICE • Promotion of Direct Seeding of Rice. • A new scheme for the promotion of Direct Seeding of Rice introduced. • Awareness campaign to educate the farmers. • 1,000 demonstrations to be organized. • Promotion of Multi-crop Planter.

  28. PROMOTION OF FARM IMPLEMENTS • 500 Laser Land Levelers targeted to be distributed on subsidy. • Subsidy @Rs.50,000/- per machine. • Provision of Rs.2.50 crore as subsidy during 2012-13 LASER LAND LEVELER • 5,00 Straw Reapers will be distributed on subsidy. • Subsidy @Rs.40,000/- per machine. • Provision of Rs.4.0 crore as subsidy during 2012-13. STRAW REAPER Contd..

  29. Contd.. • Reduces drudgery of labour and health risks. • Transplants rice in rows. • Ensures uniform spacing and plant density. • Subsidy @ Rs 50,000/- per machine. • Covers one acre in 2-3 hours. • Machine costs Approx Rs. 2.0 lakh. PADDY TRANSPLANTER • Better decomposition of crop residue. • Saving in fuel and labour. • Moisture conservation. • less weed infestation. • Subsidy @ 50% of the cost or Rs.30,000/- per machine. • Plan to subsidize 5,00 rotavators during 2012-13. ROTAVATOR ROTAVATOR ROTAVATOR

  30. FINANCIAL PROGRESS (` in lac) NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION • 2nd installment of Rs. 607 lac under NFSM-Wheat may be released.

  31. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION Wheat 2011-12 ` in lac

  32. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION ` in lac Pulses 2011-12

  33. PROGRESS UNDER RKVY Rs. in crore

  34. SUB-SCHEMES(RKVY) Rs. In lac

  35. RKVYFocus Areas(2011-12) A) Agriculture (67.23%) • Soil Health. • Water Management. • Seed Treatment. • Farm Mechanization. • Promotion of Sugar Cane Cultivation. B) Animal Husbandry & Dairying (20.22%) • Reproductive Health Management. • “In Situ” Preservation of Top Quality Murrah Buffaloes. • Outsourcing of A.I. services to the J.K. Trust in the State over a period of 5 years.

  36. C) Fisheries (0.76%) • Strengthening of Fish Seed Production Infrastructure. D) Horticulture (7.41) • Front Line Demonstrations of High Value/Hybrid Vegetables. • Promotion of Integrated Post-Harvest Management. • Area Expansion of Spices @50% subsidy on critical inputs. • Assistance on Mushroom Production Units. • Distribution of Vegetable Seedlings (Hybrid) grown at CEV, Gharaunda/Pvt. Sector

  37. PROGRESS OF RDMIS

  38. ISSUES • Damage to crops due to frost is not covered under Natural Calamity Relief Fund (NCRF). Frost is also a natural weather condition and damage to crops due to frost should also be covered under NCRF. • Subsidy on Gypsum is provided @ 50 % of the cost of the material + transportation cost subject to maximum limit of Rs.750 per ha. GOI should enhance the subsidy to 50 % cost of the material + transportation cost subject to a maximum limit of Rs.1000 per ha • Incidence of Yellow Rust is a serious problem. Adequate availability of seed of resistant varieties of wheat like HD-2967 & PBW-621 etc. should be ensured in the next season so as susceptible area may be saturated with the seed of resistant varieties. • Adequate No. of minikits of wheat variety HD-2967 & PBW-621 should be allocated during next year & size of minikit should be minimum half acre. • Certified seed of moong is very costly & subsidy provided by GOI for seed of pulses is 50% or Rs.1200 per qtl. whichever is less which is very small. It should be enhanced to 50 % of the cost of the seed without any cap so as programme of summer moong can be promoted. Contd.

  39. Thank You website: agriharyana.nic.in e-mail : agriharyana2009@gmail.com agriculture@hry.nic.in 40

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