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National Conference on Agriculture for Rabi Campaign (24-25 th September, 2013)

This article discusses the prospects and strategies for the Rabi campaign in agriculture, based on the analysis of Kharif weather conditions and crop production targets. It also highlights the comparative area coverage of different crops and the implementation of various schemes and programs. The text language is in English.

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National Conference on Agriculture for Rabi Campaign (24-25 th September, 2013)

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  1. Rabi Prospects Strategies Kharif Review National Conference on Agriculture for Rabi Campaign(24-25th September, 2013) Dr. J. S. Sandhu Agriculture Commissioner Department of Agriculture & Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture

  2. Crop PRODUCTION TARGETS:2013-14 Kharif weather: • Timely onset, good & fairly distributed monsoon rains; • Deficient/Scanty rains in Bihar, Jharkhand, & NE States; • Incidence of flash floods in Assam, Bihar, Eastern UP, MP, Vidarbha region of Maharashtra & WB)/cloud burst (Uttarakhand & HP); • Early withdrawal of Monsoon-Terminal heat stress in Central Parts of the country.

  3. Cumulative rainfall(mm): 2010-2013

  4. Region wise comparative live storage of water in major reservoirs in 2013 & 2012.

  5. Comparative Area coverage of rice, maize, Total Millets , Total Coarse cereals & Cereals during Kharif-2013 & Kharif-2012

  6. Comparative Area coverage of Arhar, Black gram & Moong during Kharif-2013 & Kharif-2012.

  7. Area coverage of Groundnut, Soybean & Total Kharif Oilseeds during Kharif-2013 vis-à-vis Kharif-2012.

  8. Area coverage of Cotton, Jute & Mesta and Sugarcane during Kharif-2013 &Kharif-2012.

  9. SCHEMES & PROGRAMS • National Food Security Mission (NFSM); • ISOPOM; • TMC; • Jute Mission; • SUBAC. • Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna (RKVY) Main; • RKVY laterals namely; • BGREI, • Crop Diversification (Punjab, Haryana & Western Uttar Pradesh); • Nutri –Farms (Nine states – 100 districts); • INSIMP; and • RADP; AFDP; VIIDP & OPAE.

  10. Strategies for Rabi-Summer: 2013-14 • Timely pre-positioning of agricultural Inputs; Seeds, Seed treating bio-agents/ chemicals, Soil amendments, Fertilizers, Micro-nutrients, Weedicides & Pesticides; • Timely sowing; • Focus on the districts having higher area concentration; • Moisture conservation & timely sowing in rainfed areas in view of early withdrawal of Monsoon; and • Optimum & efficient use of conserved water.

  11. REQUIREMENT & AVAILABILITY OF SEEDS for RaBI: 2013-14.

  12. REQUIREMENT & AVAILABILITY OF FERTILIZERS for Rabi: 2012-13 & RABI: 2013-14.

  13. PROMOTION OF RESOURCE CONSERVATION TECHNOLOGIES IN RABI: 2013-14 • Promotion of Zero tillage/FIRB technology; • Residue management through Happy Seeder; • Promotion of land levelling through “Lazer Land Laveller”; • Integrated Nutrient & Weed management; and • Relay cropping of wheat in cotton growing areas.

  14. Strategy for Rabi-SUMMER Pulse production • Full utilization of additional allocation of Rs. 450 crore for pulses under NFSM; • Timely sowing: Improved varieties/planting methods; • Seed inoculation with Rhizobium culture/ PSB/Trichoderma; • Weed Management (Pre/Post-emergence); • Promotion of inter-cropping: Rapeseed & Mustard, Linseed, Sugarcane; • Integrated Nutrient Management – sulphur , Molybdenum , Zinc , Boron & soil test based major nutrients; • Pest Surveillance and Integrated Pest Management; • Procurement : NAFED-SFAC; and • Advance planning for Summer pulses.

  15. WAY FORWARD • Linkages with SAU/ICAR Institutes/KVKs for technical backstopping; • Timely crop tracking & close monitoring of weather situation; and • Timely implementation & monitoring of crop development programs.

  16. THANKYOU

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