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NATIONAL CONFERENCE on RABI campaign 2008 - 2009 24 – 25 th September/2008

NATIONAL CONFERENCE on RABI campaign 2008 - 2009 24 – 25 th September/2008. A brief presentation on status of Agriculture activities . DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ARUNACHAL PRADESH. B. KHARIF ASSESSMENT: 2008. KHARIF ASSESSMENT: 2008. RABI PROSPECT: 2008 - 2009.

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NATIONAL CONFERENCE on RABI campaign 2008 - 2009 24 – 25 th September/2008

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  1. NATIONAL CONFERENCE on RABI campaign 2008 - 2009 24 – 25th September/2008 A brief presentation on status of Agriculture activities DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ARUNACHAL PRADESH

  2. B. KHARIF ASSESSMENT: 2008

  3. KHARIF ASSESSMENT: 2008

  4. RABI PROSPECT: 2008 - 2009

  5. SEEDSREQUIREMNT & AVAILABILITY OF CERTIFIED SEEDS FOR RABI: 2008 – 09. (in Qtls.)

  6. REQUIREMNT & AVAILABILITY OF CERTIFIED SEEDS FOR RABI: 2008 – 2009. (in Qtls.)

  7. SEED TREATMENT AND TESTING • Area brought under seed treatment during 2007 – 08 : 8,500 Hect. • Target Area to bring under Seed treatment during 2008 – 09 : 12,000 Hect. (Kharif: 6,000 Hect., Rabi: 6,000 Hect.) • Seed testing intake capacity annually : 5000 samples • Seed tested during 2007 – 2008 : 4200 Nos. (84%) • Seed Tested from 01st April/2008 to 31st August/08 : 3500 Nos. (70%)

  8. SEED REPLACEMENT RATE (SRR) Crop SRR ( %) 2007- 08 2008- 09 (T) Paddy 8.00 8.22 Maize 9.42 9.90 Soya bean 68.57 65.22 Arhar 68.96 67.11 Black-gram 38.46 37.68 Wheat 21.50 21.15 Pea 29.07 28.12 Mustard / Toria 31.14 30.00

  9. FERTILIZERS(i) Fertilizer availability: • Fertilizer supply plan already discussed in details and allocation is finalized in the Zonal Conference held at Kohima on 08.09.2008. Requirement for Rabi 2008 – 09:- i) Urea : 400 MT. ii) DAP : 300 MT. Supplying agencies are also finalized. iii) SSP : 200 MT. iv) MOP : 100 MT. • The requirement of Chemical fertilizer is higher by 8.6% than the consumption during last Rabi: 2007. • Efforts are continued to bring N:P:K Ratio in the level of 4:2:1 from the level of 6:3:1 in the last year. Subsidy against Nitrogenous fertilizer is reduced by 20% in the year 2008 – 09. (ii) Integrated Nutrient Management (INM): • Production of 4,000 Qtl. Of enriched compost and 400 Qtl. of vermi compost through Govt. agency for distribution to farmers on 100% subsidy rate. • 80 Nos. of vermi compost units are already establishment during 2007 – 08 at Block level covering 86 Blocks of the State. • 200 Qtl. Of green manure seed is being distributed during 2008 – 09. • Technical guideline rendered for vermi composting. • Significant impact on soil productivity observation.

  10. MARKETINGa) Present status and future requirement:-

  11. F. BEST PRACTICES ADOPTED BY THE STATE • Higher SRR – 8% in Paddy. • Seed treatment campaign through ATMA programme. • Integrated nutrient management (INM) with special focus on anionic micronutrient and Zinc in some areas where deficiency noticed. • Popularizing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) concept. • Encouraging Organic farming by popularizing organic and biofertilizers in the areas where farming practice is traditionally organic. • Awareness and sensitization through print & electronic media about developingAgro-eco tourism. • Inter-district / State exposure visit of farmers, Kisan Mela, Farmers-scientist interaction under ATMA programmes. • SRO technology introduced from Kharif: 2008.

  12. G. NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION • Rice is the staple food of Arunachal Pradesh. • Due to low productivity and recurrent natural calamities there has been food deficit necessitating import of huge quantity of PDS rice. • Anticipated food position in terms of Rice during 2008 – 2009 is as under:- Total Rice (Paddy) requirement : 2,31,883 MT. Anticipated Production : 1,65,750 MT. _________________________________________________ Likely deficit : 66,133 MT. _________________________________________________ • In order to reduce the anticipated Rice deficit, it is necessary to enhance area and productivity of Rice. • Inclusion of at least 3 major Rice growing Districts viz. East Siang, Lohit and Changlang in the National Food Security Mission may be considered by the GOI.

  13. H. RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKASH YOJANA (RKVY) As per the National Development Council (NDC) meeting held on 29th May/2008 and the notification of the Planning Commission, Govt. of India, ‘RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKASH YOJANA (RKVY)’ programme was launched in Arunachal Pradesh during November/2007. Accordingly, the following activities have been initiated by the State Govt. as per the programme provision under RKVY to implement the programme.

  14. I. EXTENSIONThe CSS on EXTENSION REFORMS is being implemented in Arunachal Pradesh since 2005-06 through the following institutional arrangements. • STATE LEVEL: Inter Departmental Working Group (IDWG) Chairman : Secretary, Agriculture Secretary : Director, Agriculture SNO : Deputy Director, Agriculture SAMETI : Director, SAMETI, Pasighat • DISTRICT LEVEL ATMA : 7 Nos. (existing) : 9 Nos. (New) from 2007 – 08 Existing ATMANew ATMA LocationDistrictLocationDistrict SALARI West Kameng TAWANG Tawang YUPIA Papum Pare SEPPA East Kameng ZIRO Lower Subansiri KOLORIANG Kurung Kumey PASIGHAT East Siang DAPORIJO Upper Subansiri ROING Lower Dibang Valley AALO West Siang KHEREM Lohit YINGKIONG Upper Siang KHONSA Tirap ANINI Dibang Valley HAYULIANG Anjaw CHANGLANG Changlang

  15. ATMA ACTIVITIES DURING KHARIF- 2008 • SREP : 9 Nos. draft SREP in respect of new ATMA districts already prepared and awaiting for vetting by MANAGE. Likely to be completed by 1st week of November/2008 • District level BTT Training : 57 Nos. conducted in the new ATMA district. • District level farmers’ Training : 27 Nos. conducted in the new ATMA district • District level Exhibitions : 9 Nos. • Inter District Exposure Visits : 9 Nos. 114 farmers(2 from each block) • Farm School : 28 Nos. ( 1 in each block of 7 old ATMA district) • Demonstration : 560 in progress in 7 old ATMA district • Farmers’ Training : 112 Nos. in progress in 7 old ATMA district • Equipments : 9 Nos. each of Computer with accessories, Photo-copier, UPS etc . provided to new ATMAs • 3rd Party M & E : Assigned to AFC, Kolkata in progress.

  16. FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENTS DURING KHARIF- 2008 • Approved SEWP2007 - 08 : 330.11 lakhs • GOI’s 90% share : 297.11 lakhs • State share : 33.00 lakhs • GOI release : 142.25 lakhs • State’s release : 33.00 lakhs Total release during 2007 - 2008 : 175.25 lakhs UTILIZATION • State Govt. concurrence up to 31/03/2008 : 87.68 lakh • Unspent amount of 2007-08 : 87.57 lakh ( Concurred recently by State Govt. and utilization is in progress. Likely to be completed shortly)

  17. Integrated farming system approach is being accorded priority. • Sectoral participation of AH & Vety, Fishery, Horticulture and Sericulture has a rising trend in ATMA activities as is evident from the above Pie chart. • Livestock sector participation shows a steep rise from 10% in 2006-07 to 20% during 2007-08. • Fishery sector also has shown a significant increase in participation from 10% to 17% during 2007-08.

  18. J. ANY OTHER ISSUE OF IMPORTANCE • Additional allocation of fund to the tune of minimum Rs.1.00 Crore is required under Macro Management against Farm Mechanization programme due to increase in demand of equipments and Machineries especially by women and small farmers. • Assistance for strengthening of State Govt. Seed Farms on account of fencing, Machineries and equipments and irrigation. • Establishment of one Bio-control Laboratory for eastern Arunachal. • 100% assistance for engagement of Organic certification Agency for group and individual certification. • Assistance for the construction of laboratory building to set up new Quality Control Laboratory in eastern part of the State due to financial hardship with State. • Special assistance for a Kisan Ghar (Farmers’ Hostel) at State capital. • Complete assistance for setting up Electronic Monitoring System (EMS) cell at Directorate of Agriculture. (Computer peripherals, software and hardware, system up gradation along with required manpower). • Assistance for strengthening of market infrastructure.

  19. thank you HOLY PARSURAM KUND

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