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Krishi Karman Awards 2013-14

GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH. Krishi Karman Awards 2013-14. NDRK SARMA State Consultant (NFSM). DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, A. P., HYDERABAD. STRUCTURE. I. Crop wise Production during 2013-14 - Andhra Pradesh. II. New Innovations/Initiatives adopted in A.P.

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Krishi Karman Awards 2013-14

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  1. GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH Krishi Karman Awards 2013-14 • NDRK SARMA • State Consultant (NFSM) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, A. P., HYDERABAD

  2. STRUCTURE I. Crop wise Production during 2013-14 - Andhra Pradesh II. New Innovations/Initiatives adopted in A.P. III. Expenditure under NFSM, RKVY and INSIMP for 2013-14 IV. Inter Departmental Coordination with Power, Irrigation, Fertilizers, Credit etc. during 2013-14 V. Online updating of data on NFSM website VI. Future Prospects for Food grains Production 2

  3. Food Grains Production - All India Vs Andhra Pradesh (Million Tons) During 2013-14 the food grain production is 22.44 Million MTs * Severe Drought Year Source: DES / Statistical Abstract, Government of India 3

  4. Area of Important Crops

  5. Area, Production and Yield Targets & Achievements during 2013-14

  6. Damage due to natural calamities during 2013-14

  7. I. Crop wise Production during 2013-14 - Andhra Pradesh TOTAL FOOD GRAINS

  8. Paddy

  9. Promotion of SMSRI : • Active campaign by extension staff in all the districts for promoting SRI, SMSRI, Drum seeder cultivation and automatic transplantation of rice except in command areas and problematic soils • Intensive training to extension staff, farmers and Labour. • Supply of suitable farm machinery on subsidy and establishment of CHC & IHS 10

  10. DRUM SEEDING Inter cultivation with Conoweeder Mini translator Mechanized SRI Mechanized SRI - Nursery

  11. COARSE CEREALS

  12. MAIZE

  13. TOTAL PULSES

  14. Intercrop of Maize with Red gram Intercrop of Red gram with Soybean Red gram on rice bunds Intercrop of Cotton with Red gram

  15. REDGRAM BENGALGRAM

  16. TOTAL OIL SEEDS

  17. GROUNDNUT SOYBEAN

  18. Visit of GoI Officials to Andhra Pradesh

  19. II. New Innovations/Initiatives adopted in A.P. New innovations/initiatives adopted to increase paddy Productivity and Production • In light soils growing green manure and incorporation • To improve the soil organic matter content • Direct seeding or drum seeding or SMSRI methods for • timely sowing, save time in raising nurseries and • transplantation and reduction in labour cost. • Weed management through weedicides application & • weeders • Majority of the soils are deficient in Zinc and also • micronutrients like Boron, Iron, etc,. Rectification • through foliar application.

  20. Critical Interventions to increase Pulses Productivity and Production • Introducing high yielding location specific new varieties in Pulses. • Increasing the area under pulses in Rice fallows. • Popularizing intercropping of Red gram with other pulses and. • Increasing the area of Green gram & Black gram during summer. • Growing short duration varieties of millets and pulses for double cropping under rainfed kharif. • Spraying of Neem oil before flowering on redgram

  21. Critical interventions in Coarse Cereals • Popularization of recently Released HYVs • Double cropping system with Pulses/Oilseeds • Area Expansion in Rice fallow during rabi, Zero tillage and rice fallow ragi. • Encouraging organic farming in Tribal mandals • Post Harvesting & processing for value addition

  22. CRITICAL INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE OILSEED PRODUCTIVITY AND PRODUCTION • Seed and varietal replacement • Popularization of short duration varieties in water scarcity areas and popularization of resistant varieties. • Promoting intercropping with redgram and other crops. • Adopting appropriate cropping sequence for increasing area • Popularization of pre emergence weedicides for effective control of weeds. • Effective use of water through sprinkler sets and water carrying pipes in low water available areas • Capacity building: On farm training through Farmer Field Schools. • Increasing oilseeds area in rice fallow during rabi.

  23. Assuring Quality Supply of Inputs through Quality Control

  24. III. Expenditure under NFSM, RKVY and INSIMP for 2013-14 Budget Allocation, Releases & Expenditure during 2013-14 (Rs. in lakhs)

  25. IV. Inter Departmental Coordination with Power, Irrigation, Fertilizers, Credit etc. during 2013-14 Power & Irrigation • Close coordination with electricity department for quality and timely of power. • Free power to 32.04 lakh agricultural consumers in the state for betterment of the farming community. • Assured minimum seven hours of power supply to agriculture. • Agricultural services are extended to consumers on priority. • Continuous interaction with district and state irrigation officials for timely release of water. • Advising farmers for preparatory cultivation and raising nurseries depending on the time of release of water. 26

  26. Credit • Coordination with Bankers at SLBC meeting for agricultural loans and monitoring insurance • The Andhra Pradesh Land Licensed Cultivators Act 2011 • The Andhra Pradesh is the 1st state in the country to promulgate an Act No. 18 of 2011 dt. 23.12.2011 (The Andhra Pradesh Land Licensed Cultivators Act 2011) to provide loan and other benefits eligibility cards to the land licensed cultivators. Rs. In Crores • Interest Free Crop Loans: • Interest free crop loans to all the farmers up to Rs. 1.00 lakh • PavalaVaddi (3%) for crop loans from Rs.1.00 lakh to 3.00 lakhs, if repaid in time • During 2013-14, an amount of Rs.429.61 Crores was provided to 36.55 lakh farmers in the state.

  27. Fertilizers • Regular persuasion with all the manufacturers/suppliers for ensuring supplying of stocks to the needy areas in time • Soil test based recommendation to avoid excessive use of fertilizers • Taking up issues of supply, distribution and availability of fertilizers with the Department of Fertilizers, GoI on daily basis and also in the weekly Video Conferences. • Coordination with Revenue, Vigilance & Enforcement Department in Checking cross border movement of fertilizers to other states. 28

  28. Pesticide Consumption from 2004-05 to 2013-14 in Andhra Pradesh

  29. V. Online updating of data on NFSM website • Online updating of data pertaining to NFSM is updated for 2012-13 30

  30. Government of Andhra Pradesh has launched the Mission on Primary Sector (one of the 7 missions) on the 6th of October, 2014 in the presence of Hon’ble former President of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam • The objectives of the Mission on Primary Sector : • Increasing the productivity of primary sector (Agriculture & allied) • Mitigating the impact of drought through water conservation and Micro irrigation • Popularization of climate resilient crop production technologies • Conserving natural resources and preserving soil health • Post harvest management to reduce wastages and establishment of processing, value addition capacity and supply chain of the identified crops.

  31. Village Action Plan • Identify the major gaps in important crops and appropriate interventions to increase the productivity at Village level. • Soil analysis and soil test based nutrient recommendations. • Cropping system based demonstrations of profitable crop sequences. • Convergence of Central and State Schemes at Village level. • All 661 Mandals are selected and out of 13040 villages of 1/3rd (4346 villages) are selected for 2014-15 the remaining villages will covered in next 2 years. • Regular monitoring by Department Officials. • Capacity building through FFS and Cropping System based Training Programme.

  32. POLAM PILUSTHONDHI • The main objective of “PolamPilusthondhi” programme is to strengthen the extension reach to the farmers doorstep, to increase the productivity in agriculture and allied sectors. • The Programme is being organized in all the mandals of the state on every Tuesday and Wednesday, covering two villages on each day. • The Programme have been implemented in the state since 12th August 2014 , to cover 31,728 villages in 661 mandals in a period of 3 months . • So far, the Programme was organized in 15,585 villages covering 6,34,449 farmers (including 1,01,382 women farmers) • The Major issues raised by the farmers during the programme are being addressed by the concerned Departments.

  33. Soil Health Management Programs in AP: • Productivity Enhancement through BHUCHETANA • The Dept is implementing BHUCHETANA in 13 districts of A.P. covering an area of 132200 ha in Kharif 2014 @ 200ha/ mandal and 49575 ha in Rabi 2014-15 @75ha/ mandal under RKVY with an outlay of Rs.14.0 crores. • 2-3 villages identified in each mandal & stratified soil sampling was done by collecting 10 representative soil samples from the targetted area. These samples were analysed for macro and micro nutrients and fertilizer recommendations were given. • The secondary and micronutrients were supplied to the farmers on 50% subsidy as per the soil test based recommendations for the proposed area. • In order to converge good management practices, different schemes namely organic farming, seed village programme, Farmer Field School, NFSM, Promoting fodder production, farm ponds and machineries (individuals as well as hiring centres) will be implemented in the Project area.

  34. VI. Future Prospects for Food grains Production Critical Interventions to increase paddy Productivity and Production • In light soils growing green manure and incorporation improves the • soil organic matter content • Direct seeding or drum seeding or SMSRI methods to ensure timely • sowing, saving time in raising nurseries and transplantation. • FLDs with new varieties : Swarna sub1 – 125 ha , BPT 5204 sub1 – 45ha and • SabhagiDhan – 100ha. • Cropping sequence : Increase the area of ID crops like pulses, oil seeds and • millets during rabi in Paddy – Paddy cropping system • through Cluster demonstrations. • Weed management through weedicides application & Weeders. • Majority of the soils are deficient in Zinc and also micronutrients like • Boron, Iron, etc,. Rectification through soil and foliar application.

  35. Productivity enhancement in Coarse Cereals Efforts to increase area of Millets by appropriate cropping sequence with either pulses or Oil seeds under rainfed conditions. Cropping sequence : Bajra – Ragi Miner Millets – Groundnut Ragi – Horsegram Pulses- Maize Ragi/Korra – Rajma Paddy- Maize Ragi/Korra – Niger Seed replacement: Maize– DHM-117 Jowar – CSV 23,MJ – 278 Ragi – Srichaitanya, Vakula, Hima, Bharathi Korra – SIA-3085, Surnandi(short duration), Srilaxmi, Bajra- PHV-3 Demonstrations of improved package in 6873 ha.

  36. Critical Interventions to increase Pulses Productivity and Production • Introducing high yielding location specific new varieties in Pulses. • Increasing the area under pulses in Rice fallows • Popularizing intercropping of Red Gram with other pulses and. • Increasing the area of Green gram & Black gram during summer. • Raising Red gram on Rice bunds. • Growing short duration varieties of millets and pulses in remain unsown during kharif 2014 as contingent crop. • FLDs with new varieties : Redgram- ICPH 2671 & ICPH 2740 (Hybrid) • Blackgram- PU 31, LBG 787 • Greengram – TM 96-2, LGG 486 • Bengalgram – JAKI 9218, KAK 2

  37. Increasing pulses area during rabi/summer • GOI has allocated additional 9.8 crores • funds for increasing pulse area in • rabi/summer. • It is proposed to cover an area of 11000 ha • in Srikakulam,Vizianagaram, Eastgodavari, • West Godavari districts during summer. • It is also planned for increasing pulses • area in rice fallows in all districts.

  38. CRITICAL INTERVENTIONS TO INCREASE OILSEED PRODUCTIVITY AND PRODUCTION • Seed and varietal replacement • Popularization of short duration varieties in water scarcity areas and popularization of resistant varieties. • Promoting intercropping with redgram and cash crops. • Adopting appropriate cropping sequence for increasing area • Popularization of pre emergence weedicides for effective control of weeds. • Effective use of water through sprinkler sets and water carrying pipes in low water available areas • Capacity building: On farm training through Farmer Field Schools. • Increasing oilseeds area in rice fallow during rabi.

  39. Custom Hiring Centers • The CHC’s are supplied to a group of 3-5 farmers with 50% subsidy . • The group of farmers are gaining income by hiring the implements of CHC to other farmers in the surrounding villages right from land preparation to harvesting.

  40. AGRISNET www.apagrisnet.gov.in • AGRISNET – The department portal in Telugu language is enriched with latest technical knowledge in Agriculture with lot of photos and videos. • The soil test based fertilizer recommendations are made online and sent to farmer instantly through SMS. Till date more than 15+ lakh samples made online. • Online License Management System – The process of issue of Fertilizer licenses of Manufacturer, wholesale and retail dealers is automated and for every user specific time period is fixed for processing the applications, thus bringing lot of transparency in the system. • The workflow process in the fertilizer and pesticide testing laboratories is automated and the process of bar-coding of samples drawn is introduced to maintain utmost secrecy. The application is recently launched and is under trial run. • Farmers Portal – Kisan SMS - 12,000+ No. SMS sent to farmers on timely advisories on Agriculture • National Optical Fiber Network (NOFN) – Farmers Empowerment programme of digital learning for famers is being taken up through Video Conference for farmers of Parwadamandal of Visakhapatnam district for a period of 3 months Till now 7 sessions were conducted successfully involving Agriculture & allied departments.

  41. Agricultural Services through MeeSeva Centers Other Software Applications Application for Subsidized Farm Implements by farmers Application by Dealers/ Manufacturers Fertilizer for issue of Input Licences All Proceedings/ orders Licences, etc. generated online are Digitally Signed by respective officers Mee-Seva Center • Seeds Licence Issuing • Pesticide Licence Issuing Apps in pipeline

  42. THANK YOU

  43. CROP WISE TARGETS FOR 2014-15

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