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National Horticulture Mission

National Horticulture Mission. Annual Action Plan 2009-10. Rajasthan Horticulture Development Society Directorate of Horticulture, Pant Krishi Bhawan, Jaipur. Rajasthan. Rajasthan Agro-ecological situation. Rajasthan is endowed with diverse soil and weather conditions

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National Horticulture Mission

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  1. National Horticulture Mission Annual Action Plan 2009-10 Rajasthan Horticulture Development Society Directorate of Horticulture, Pant Krishi Bhawan, Jaipur

  2. Rajasthan Rajasthan Agro-ecological situation • Rajasthan is endowed with diverse soil and weather conditions • The state has well identified 10 Agro-climatic zones I A I B I C II A II B III A III B IV A IV B V The diversity in climatic conditions of the State creates potentiality to develop certain belts of horticultural crops in the State.

  3. Present status of Horticulture in Rajasthan Rajasthan Area in Lac ha & Production in Lac MT

  4. Impact of National Horticulture Mission Rajasthan • Significant increase in area and production

  5. Rajasthan (Year wise outlay and expenditure) Physical and financial progress achieved during previous years Rs. Lac {<}

  6. SWOT analysis of horticulture in Rajasthan Rajasthan

  7. Strategy for implementation of NHM Rajasthan The strategy is: • To cultivate horticultural crops under a cluster approach, wherein all focus and operation will be emphasized on a cluster of horticulture crops and all common resources are pooled and put in to cultivation excellence. • End-to-end approach covering all production, post harvest and market related aspects for holistic development of horticulture to assure appropriate returns to the growers / producers and nutritional security of common people. • Integration of fruit orchard plantation with farm ponds and water saving technologies of drip system of irrigation • Enhancement of scope of employment with the intervention of pre and post harvest infrastructure and hi-tech green house cultivation. • Skill development and capacity building of all stakeholders. • Forward linkage with processing industries by providing financial assistance to the horticulture based processing units from state plan schemes.

  8. Focus crops for the State Rajasthan Focus crops: Based on • Market linkages (existing and potential) • Return to farmers • Production advantage- potential in the domestic market • Export potential • Fruits: Mandarin, Kinnow, Pomegranate, Mango, Papaya, Bael, Ber, Aonla, Guava, Lime, Sweet orange • Spices: Coriander, Cumin, Fenugreek, Fennel, Mehandi • Flowers: Rose (Dutch rose & Desi rose), Gerbera Focus crops are being promoted with cluster approach near the existing infrastructure for pre & post harvest, market, processing and AEZ's having a minimum area of 50 ha in each district

  9. Market Linkages Rajasthan • Four Food parks • Two AEZ’s • 81 Cold Storages • 57 Processing units (fruits) • 125 Mandis • (19 Commodity Specific Markets)

  10. Rajasthan Proposed Action Plan for 2009-10 Rs. in Lac Provision of Rs. 1117.00 Lac as state matching share

  11. Rajasthan Major Thrust • Planned to brought 34500 ha area under fruit crops during next 3 years for doubling the production by 2011-12 • 2009-10: 10000 ha • 2010-11: 11500 ha • 2011-12: 13000 ha State has established an excellent model by integrating fruit orchard plantation with farm ponds and water saving technologies of micro irrigation- Drip System Reason: Rapidly depleting ground Water • Over exploiting ground water in almost all blocks of the state • Semi critical- 14 • Critical- 50 • Over exploited –140 dark zones • Safe- 32 only {<} Critical Safe

  12. Rajasthan Major Thrust {<} • Promotion of green house cultivation through provision of additional subsidy. Now subsidy available for green house in the State is: • 75 % for SF/MF farmers instead of 50% under NHM • 50 % for other farmers instead of 33% under NHM • Capitalize on the naturally growing organic produce • Organic Farming linked with Internal Control System & Certification • Private sector participation in pre and post harvest infrastructure: • Allowing direct purchase from farmers • Allowing setting up of private mandies • Contract farming in horticultural crops • Subsidy on Aonla, Mandarin & Isabgol produce based processing units- @ 50 % of the cost of plant & machinery or Rs. 100 lacs whichever is less • Subsidy on planting material for green house/ shade net house cultivation • 20% additional subsidy on drip irrigation system installation under MIS

  13. Planting Material Arrangement Rajasthan

  14. Measures to ensure the quality of planting material Rajasthan • Formation of RAJHANS, an autonomous society for raising of quality planting material of fruits • Mother plants assessment by scientists at RAJHANS units • District level committee to monitor, supervise & register private nurseries • Procurement of quality material from SAU’S & registered nurseries • Establishment of new mother plant blocks from ICAR Institutes/ SAU’s • Focusing on production of plant material for the varieties which are in short supply

  15. Proposal for AAP 2009-10 Rajasthan

  16. AAP Continued….. Rajasthan

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  19. AAP Continued….. Rajasthan

  20. Thank You

  21. Major achievements so far Rajasthan

  22. Human Resource Development Rajasthan

  23. HRD- Training calendar Rajasthan

  24. HRD- Training Organising Institutes Rajasthan

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