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Krishi Karman Award 2014-15. Agriculture Department Odisha. FOOD GRAIN PRODUCTION TREND ( 000’ MT.). AREA YIELD AND FOOD GRAIN PRODUCTION OVER LAST FIVE YEARS. NB : % increase against average of last 5 years a) Food Grain Production : 28% b)Food Grain Productivity: 27.8%.
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Krishi Karman Award2014-15 Agriculture Department Odisha
AREA YIELD AND FOOD GRAIN PRODUCTION OVER LAST FIVE YEARS NB : % increase against average of last 5 years a) Food Grain Production : 28% b)Food Grain Productivity: 27.8% A- Area in 000’ ha, Y- Yield in kg/ha, P-Production in 000’MT
AREA YIELD &PRODUCTION TREND IN OILSEED CROPS OVER LAST FIVE YEARS A= Area in 000’ ha, Y- Yield in kg/ha, P-Production in 000’MT
Enhancing SRR: SRR of Paddy -25.5% in 2013-14 to 31.45% in 2014-15. • Creation of Corpus fund : Rs. 200 Cr. for timely procurement & prepositioning of Seeds & fertilisers. • Supply of 14,388 power tillers & 29,992 pumpsets. • Creation of additional Irrigation Potential to 1,33,113 hact. • 433 Commercial Agri Enterprises established. Strategies adopted for higher Food Grain Production
Enhancing Soil Testing Capacity from 1,86,611 in 2009-10 samples to 3,43,916 samples in 2014-15. • Ensuring timely input supply and management. • Adoption of INM and IPM. • Seed Treatment Campaign in 4.86 lakh ha. • e-pest surveillance. • Enhancing farm power input from 1.12kw/ha in 2010-11 to 1.48kw/ha by 2014-15 • Capacity building of Farmers and Extension Workers
New innovations/ initiatives adopted • Exclusive Agriculture budget since three years. • Three Regional Agriculture fairs and one State level Agril. Faire for creating awareness among 90,000 farmers. • Massive Seed Treatment Campaign in 4.86 lakh ha. • Promotion of SRI, Line sowing/ transplanting, Hybrid Maize, Sunflower and Mustard. • 17.40 lakh farmers registered under M-Kisan Portal. • Odisha State Seed Portal launched. • NFSM Fund Management through PFMS . • Under BKKY the total of 57.66 lakh farm families has been enrolled for health insurance. • Till date 1,98,551 no of beneficiaries have been treated and claims worth Rs 104. 39 crores have been settled. • Signed long- term MoU with ICRISAT &NSC for Production of pulses and oilseed seeds in the state. • Signed long -term MoU with IRRI for popularisation of stress tolerant rice varieties and weather forecasting.
FINANCIAL PROGRESS OF NFSM, BGREI NMOOP 2014-15 Rs. in lakh
Efforts for ensuring effective co-ordination with related departments • Crop-Weather Watch Meeting • State Level Committee for monitoring for all Central Sector Schemes • Seed Monitoring Meeting • Monthly Video conferencing with districts • State Level Banker Committee meeting at regular intervals (credit and finance) • State Level Secretaries Meeting under the Chairmanship of the Chief Secretary. • Collectors conference at RDC level • District level Strategy Committee Meeting.
Lessons Learnt • Line sowing, line transplanting and SRI leads to enhanced crop production, farm profit and water use efficiency. • Effective and timely pest management through e-pest surveillance. • Installation of community bore wells ;increased cropping intensity. • Prepositioning of inputs through OSSC and OAIC Ltd. • Wide adaptability of Farm mechanisation aided timely operation and enhanced production. • Drum seeders stood as an effective labour saving device for line sowing. • Intervention through Extension Reforms (ATMA) for formation of CIGs /FIGs has made farmers proactive in farming. • Increased use of ICT has reduced the communication gap and made incentive delivery mechanism more effective. • Rewarding farmers inculcates competitiveness in agriculture. • FIACs in every block has made extension delivery mechanism effective.
Road Map for achieving Higher Production • Enhancing SRR and increasing coverage under HYV and Hybrids. • Promotion of less than 10 yrs varieties. • Launching of State Pulses Mission . • State Seed Policy. • Ambitious Seed Production Program through Seed Villages and MoU with National and International Organisations. • Increasing fertiliser consumption ( presently 60 kg/ha) • Adoption of INM & IPM techniques • Ensuring timely supply of critical inputs and quality control • Promotion of SRI and special packages on crop production. • Enhancing irrigation potential by 2 lakh hectares every year with a view to provide at least 35% Irrigation facility in all blocks • Large scale Farm mechanisation • Adequate crop loan & crop insurance
Large Scale promotion of Commercial Agri Enterprise • Establishment of Agro Industrial Estates and Agri Poly Technique • Emphasis on rainfed agriculture. • Development and strengthening infrastructure. • Capacity building of farmers and extension functionaries. • Promoting use of ICT in agriculture • Establishment of second Agriculture University. • Organization of Regional and State Level Agriculture Fair for Transfer of Technology