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WELCOME DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR

WELCOME DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR. Bihar compared with National best!!!. Status of Kharif 2006. Area in Lakh Ha. Production in lakh MT. Rice has been affected by scanty rainfall during the crucial month of August & 1 st ’ week of September. Progress of schemes (06-07).

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WELCOME DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR

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  1. WELCOME DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT OF BIHAR

  2. Bihar compared with National best!!!

  3. Status of Kharif 2006 Area in Lakh Ha. Production in lakh MT Rice has been affected by scanty rainfall during the crucial month of August & 1st’ week of September

  4. Progress of schemes (06-07) • Macro management mode

  5. STRATEGY of RICE DURING KHARIF • Replacement of long duration varieties • Rajendra Suwashini , Rajendra Mansuri , Rajendra Sweta • Promotion of short duration varieties for rain fed areas • Prabhat – 524 • SRI Technology • Use of Micro Nutrients (Zinc deficiency) • Integrated Pest Management • Hybrid rice & seed production • Promotion of Winter rice • Long cylinder scented rice with modernized milling

  6. Targets for Rabi Crops Area in Lakh Ha. Production in lakh MT Productivity Q/Hect.

  7. STRATEGY FOR WHEAT • Area expansion from 20.62 lakh ha to 24.00 lakh ha • Timely Sowing • Use of Zero tillage machine • Combine harvesting of Rice • Combo Happy Seeder for wheat sowing • Popularization of medium duration HYV rice Interventions • One zero tillage machine/happy seeder and one combine harvester for every block for demonstration= Rs534x15.00 lakhs=Rs 80 crores. To be supplied direct by GOI • Enhanced subsidy on zero tillage machines for farmers ( 50% or Rs 15,000). Help in supply

  8. STRATEGY FOR WHEAT • Promotion of new short duration & thermal resistant varieties Interventions • Minikit of Pusa Gold • Following varieties needed in shown quantities (in qtls.)

  9. STRATEGY FOR WHEAT • Adequate Irrigation (additional 2 watering) • Increasing cost of diesel irrigation • Frequent failure of hathia/winter rains Interventions • Diesel subsidy for 2 watering @ Rs. 2000/ ha • Total requirement Rs 480.00 crores

  10. STRATEGY FOR MAIZE • Area expansion from 3.41 lakh ha to 5.50 lakh ha • Popularization of Hybrid varieties • Requirement (in qtls.) • Promotion of Baby corn in Diara areas • Procurement storage with drying facility • Procurement & MSP • Promotion of maize based processing industry

  11. STRATEGY FOR PULSES • Area expansion from 6.14 lakh ha to7.50 lakh ha • Rehabilitation of gram in Agro-climatic Zone-I • Promotion of Lentil as paira crop • Popularization of High yielding varieties • Requirement (In qtls.) • Use of Bio-fertilizer including Rhizobium

  12. STRATEGY FOR BORO RICE • Area expansion (from 1.20 lakh hect. to 2.50 lakh hect.) • Popularization in chour lands • Popularization of High yielding varieties • Requirement (In qtls.)

  13. STRATEGY FOR OILSEEDS • Area expansion from 1.5 lakh ha to 3.5 lakh ha. • Popularization of paira and intercropping of mustard • Paira-cropping of Linseed • Popularization of High yielding varieties • Requirement (in qtls.) • Use of Sulpherous fertilizers

  14. Common Strategies or Thrust Areas • Vermi-composting for every acre and every farmer in 3 years • Soil testing facility at block level and all agri-clinics in 3 years • Honey Bee with every acre of horticulture/ agriculture in 5 year • Conservation agriculture for every farm in 5 years • Integrated Pest Management to every farmer in 5 years • Strong seed program - State Seed Corpn. (Farmers), University, State Farms, Private Companies

  15. REQUIREMENT OF SEEDS (RABI 2006) • Timely and adequate availability of Seed Quantity in quintal

  16. REQUIREMENT OF FERTILIZERS (RABI 2006) • Timely and adequate availability of Fertilizers Quantity in Lakh MT

  17. NEED FOR EXTENSION REFORMS • Various extension models existing side by side • Special Programs lapsed but structure still there • 40% of personnel have the entire workload while 60% have none • No unified line of control • Several programs controlled from HQ • Department fragmented into small units • Need of Knowledge Based extension • Need of market orientation • Need of Public-Private partnership in extension • Need of Agro-sustainability

  18. UNIFIED MODEL OF EXTENSION • District Level Society (ATMA model) • Block Level FAC (ATMA model) • Block activity farm based (KVK model) • Co-ordination at district & block level (NES – CD model) • Strengthening at block level (IAAP model) • Private participation below block level (T & V/ATMA model) • Regular training (T & V model)

  19. New Initiatives • Repeal of APMC act to facilitate direct purchase from farmers and contract farming • Constitution of Rajya Kisan Aayog • Diesel Subsidy to farmers to mitigate the impact of scanty rainfall in kharif-disbursement through panchayats • State Horticulture Mission programme in the remaining 19 districts • Establishment of ATMA in the remaining 23 districts • Kisan Samman Yojna to felicitate farmers with cash prize and citation • Establishment of Horticulture College at Nalanda • 10% additional state share for micro-irrigation • New 12 KVKs opened: now KVK in 37 out of 38 districts

  20. THANK YOU...

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