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9 th National Food Security Mission Executive Committee Meeting

9 th National Food Security Mission Executive Committee Meeting. On 16.05.2012 at 11:00 AM in ICAR Committee Room No.1, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi. Department of Agriculture Andhra Pradesh. Growth Rate at Current Prices (2004-05). Andhra Pradesh. Source:- DES.

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9 th National Food Security Mission Executive Committee Meeting

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  1. 9th National Food Security Mission Executive Committee Meeting On 16.05.2012 at 11:00 AM in ICAR Committee Room No.1, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi Department of Agriculture Andhra Pradesh

  2. Growth Rate at Current Prices (2004-05) Andhra Pradesh Source:- DES

  3. Growth Rate at Constant Prices (2004-05) Andhra Pradesh Source:- DES

  4. Seasonal Conditions 2011-12 Rainfall • Disaster Prone State • 2009-10 Drought Year - 981 Mandals declared drought affected • 2010-11 Floods - 692 Mandals affected by floods • 2011-12 Drought - 878 Mandals declared drought affected

  5. Status and deviation of Rainfall – Rabi-2011-12 • All major reservoirs are holding 380.27 tmc (39%) as on 25.04.2012 • 878 mandals declared as drought affected.

  6. 878

  7. NFSM - Financial Statement 2011-12 Provisional (Rs. in lakhs) NB:- Expenditure figures are provisional and under reconciliation.

  8. NFSM – Rice Physical and Financial Progress up to 31.03.12 (Provisional) (Rs. in lakhs)

  9. NFSM – Rice Physical and Financial Progress up to 31.03.12 (Provisional) (Rs. in lakhs) Under Rice Nellore district for the year 2008-09 and Nalgonda district for the year 2010-11 is selected as best district

  10. NFSM – Pulses Physical and Financial Progress up to 31.03.12 (Provisional) (Rs. in lakhs)

  11. NFSM – Pulses Physical and Financial Progress up to 31.03.12 (Provisional) (Rs. in lakhs) Under Pulses Kurnool district for the year 2008-09 and Nizamabad district for the year 2010-11 is selected as best district

  12. Reasons for Shortfalls – 2011-12 Rice: • Due to severe drought in 2011-12 Rice area in the state is reduced by 3.16 lakh ha. • Under NFSM districts the area is reduced by more than 2.00 lakh ha • An area of about 32.00 lakh ha was affected by drought • During Rabi water in commands was not released • Hence, the number of demos as targeted could not be organized • Due to drought micronutrient deficiency correction was also affected • The shortfall under Rice seed minikits is based on actual supplies • The year 2011-12 was comparatively free from pest and diseases hence the shortfall in P.P. Chemicals Pulses: • Due to severe drought, area under pulses was reduced by 0.59 lakh ha • An area of 2.70 lakh ha was affected due to drought • Due to drought micronutrient deficiency correction was also affected • The year 2011-12 was comparatively free from pest and diseases hence the shortfall in P.P. Chemicals • The targeted FFS could not be organized due to drought

  13. Physical & Financial Progress under A3P – 2011-12 NB:- Un Reconciled / Provisional

  14. District wise, Crop wise A3P Results – Kharif-2011

  15. Review of status of Rice Minikits – 2011-12

  16. Performance of Rice Minikits • A recent review on performance and constraints of seed minikits in Andhra Pradesh broadly indicated the following: • 100% respondents informed that the seed was received in time, certified seed was supplied in packed minikits and the variety was supplied for the first time • All farmers responded that the seed was treated • 100% responded that minikit program is useful to them • 80% of the respondents informed that they have not used any herbicide • 80% responded that they have not adopted fertilizer dosage as per soil test data • 48% respondents informed that the field day was organized

  17. Area, Yield and Production - 2011-12 {Area in 000’ ha, Yield in Kg/ha, Prod in 000’ tons} Source: 3rd Advance estimates (D.E.S)

  18. Impact of NFSM - Statement showing Crop wise, Plan wise Normal Area, Yield and Production (Area in Lakh ha, Yield kg/ha, Prod. Lakh tons) Source: DES NB:- 2011-12 – 4th estimate awaited.

  19. Rice – Impact of the Mission NDC in its 53rd meeting held on 29.05.2007 fixed the following targets for Rice & Pulses in the state under NFSM up to the 11th plan. Incase of Rice the state achieved higher production levels except during 2009-10 which was a severe drought year. The statement below indicates Area, Production and Yield of Rice in the state compared to baseline. Source: D.E.S

  20. As indicated above, the Area, Production and yield of Rice are always higher during the 11th five year plan compared to base level. • The National Food Security Mission (Rice) is under implementation in 11 districts only. • As per Concurrent Evaluation-II which is based on DES data • In NFSM district the Rice productivity which was 2650 kg / ha as baseline increased to 3276 kg / ha i.e. an increase of 15.54% up to 2009-10. The trend continued during 2010-11 also. • The productivity in Non NFSM districts marginally decreased from 3276 kg / ha to 3263 kg / ha i.e. a decrease of 0.39% during the above period. • The contribution of Rice production in NFSM districts which was 46.79% increased to 54.68% by the end of 2009-10. Whereas in Non NFSM districts the contribution which was 53.21% came down to 45.32%. Source: Concurrent Evaluation –II based on DES data

  21. Pulses – Impact of the Mission Incase of Total Pulses the state achieved higher production level than 16.50 lakh tons during 2007-08 it self. The following statement indicates Area, Production and Yield of Total Pulses in the state compared to baseline. As indicated above, the Area, Production and yield of Total Pulses are always higher during the 11th five year plan compared to base level except area during 2008-09 and 2009-10, but production and productivity levels were higher than base level.

  22. The National Food Security Mission (Pulses) was under implementation in 14 districts only up to 2009-10. • As per Concurrent Evaluation-II which is based on DES data • In NFSM districts the Total Pulses productivity which was 638 kg / ha as baseline increased to 812 kg / ha i.e. an increase of 27.3% up to 2009-10. The trend continued during 2010-11 also. • The productivity of Total Pulses in Non NFSM districts which was 517 kg / ha decreased to 474 kg / ha i.e. a decrease of 8.36% during the above period. • The contribution of Total Pulses production in NFSM districts which was 82.53% increased to 86.44% by the end of 2009-10 i.e an increase of 3.91%. Whereas in Non NFSM districts the contribution which was 17% came down to 14%. Source: Concurrent Evaluation –II based on DES data

  23. Statement below indicates the targets fixed by Government of India vide Lr.No. CPS-2-4/2010, dt: 22.06.2010 and year wise achievements made by the state under NFSM. • * The state achieved this level i.e. 16.97 lakh tons during 2007-08 itself. (22 districts) • Andhra Pradesh got the best performance award n Rice & Pulses for Southern Region – 2008-09

  24. Status of implementation of e-Pest Surveillance in A3P units of 2010-11 & 2011-12 • Three tier capacity building i.e Level-I, Level –II & Level – III training programs completed in all A3P districts. • Farmer scouts selected and positioned • Disaster Management Groups constituted in all A3P districts • Out of 100 officers trained by NCIPM & ANGRAU, 79 officers have uploaded data • NCIPM advisories also received

  25. Special Achievements • Concurrent Evaluation – I and II issued • Success Stories Booklet containing 40 success stories of Kharif-2011 brought out (Series – 6) • Review of under performing districts in Andhra Pradesh and measures to correct the situation submitted to Government of India. • A3P results for Kharif-11 submitted to Government of India. • NCIPM appreciated the excellent work of Andhra Pradesh in e-Pest Surveillance.

  26. Action Plan – 2012-13 • Upward revision is requested: • Rice: • Direct Seeded Rice • HYV seed distribution • Plant Protection Chemicals and Bio-agents • Farm Mechanization • FFS • Pulses:- • Distribution of Certified Seeds • Cluster Demonstrations • IPM • Farm Mechanization • Sprinkler Sets

  27. Targets fixed under Rice & Pulses – 2012-13 * Out of 153.91 lakh tons 77.28 lakh tons will be contributed by NFSM districts i.e. 50.2%

  28. Strategies under NFSM during 2012-13 • Integration with district Plans: • Various interventions will be integrated with district plans • Promotion of HYV Seeds: • During 2012-13 the concentration will be on distribution of HYV seeds to cover 33% of the planned area • Latest released varieties will be promoted both under Rice & Pulses • To facilitate access to high cost machinery like transplanters and other implements farm Mechanization will have priority • Water Use Management – Promotion of SRI • 5.00 lakh ha to be achieved under wells, bore-wells, tanks and tail-end areas • Promotion of Drum Seeders • Direct Seeding • Rice Transplanters • NABARD Collaborative Project

  29. (Contd…) • Pulses: • Promotion of Hybrid Redgram in coordination with ICRISAT • Hybrid Redgram demos will be organized in Guntur, Prakasam, Ranga Reddy, Kurnool and Mahabubnagar – 400 ha. • A short duration variety of Redgram ICPL-88039 (100 days) will be tried in drought prone districts of Anantapur, Kurnool, Mahabubnagar, Kadapa and Nalgonda – 100 ha. • Coordination with MONSANTO • MONSANTO would complement departmental activities through on-mobile advisory services through on-field demonstrations of best practices in Redgram • Department would assist them in setting up Centers Of Excellence • Districts selected are Prakasam, Kurnool, Anantapur and Mahabubnagar • Coordination with SFAC • SFAC identified three NGOS – ALC, VRUTTI and ISAP for FPO promotion, Capacity building as well as FAG leaders • To take up seed production, demonstration and exposure visits • Develop infrastructure and provide capital for marketing

  30. Preparedness for Kharif-12 • Seed • Indent placed for supply of 2.93 lakh qtls of HYV paddy seed with APSSDC • Indent placed for supply of 0.55 lakh qtls of Pulses Seed with APSSDC • Seed Treatment chemical is also being supplied on 75% subsidy • Fertilizer

  31. Preparedness for Kharif-12 (Contd..) • Govt. nominated AP MARKFED as nodal agency and permitted to maintain 2.00 LMTs of Urea and 1.00 LMTs each of DAP & Complexes as buffer during Kharif 2012 (Total 4.00 LMTs), for use in case of exigency. As on date, AP MARKFED is holding 3.32 LMTs of fertilizers. •  Liaison with Railways for speedy movement of fertilizers from ports and Units. •  Daily monitoring of fertilizer stocks and availability at Head Office as well as at District level by fertilizer monitoring cell. • Strict vigilance on cross border movement of fertilizers by vigilance as well as Department officials. • Zinc Sulphate: • It is planned to distribute 3000Mts of zinc sulphate-21% with financial allocation of Rs.555.00 lakhs to correct zinc deficiency in an area of 60000 ha through APMARKFED • Credit: • It is proposed to issue Rs. 52,711.00 Crores towards Agriculture Credit for the year 2012-13.

  32. THANK YOU

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