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Group C

Group C. AP, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerela and Tamil Nadu Puducherry and Lakshadweep absent. kharif production forecasts and rabi area planning. Crop situation. Kharif,2010 assessment. Production in Kharif and Rabi is likely to be best ever in all the crops

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Group C

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  1. Group C AP, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerela and Tamil Nadu Puducherry and Lakshadweep absent

  2. kharif production forecasts and rabi area planning Crop situation

  3. Kharif,2010 assessment Production in Kharif and Rabi is likely to be best ever in all the crops Yield in A3P units of Blackgram and Green gram doubled

  4. Kharif,2010 assessment Production in Kharif is likely to be best ever in all the crops due to higher productivity

  5. Kharif,2010 assessment Despite some loss due to excessive rains in some parts of the State, Production in Kharif and Rabi is likely to be best ever in all the crops

  6. Kharif,2010 assessment Production in Kharif and Rabi is likely to be best ever in all the crops

  7. Kharif,2010 assessment Production in Kharif likely to be best ever in all the crops due to productivity increase

  8. Specific issues

  9. Specific issues

  10. Unspent balances in different schemes Utilization of Funds in Schemes

  11. NFSM

  12. A3P

  13. RKVY

  14. 60000 villages scheme

  15. Best practices New initiatives

  16. State Initiatives

  17. Promotion of SRI Cultivation in Andhra Pradesh 17 • The normal area coverage under SRI is about 10,000 ha in Andhra Pradesh • It is contemplated to bring in about 25% of the area under tanks, wells and tail-end areas under SRI cultivation by end of XI plan • Strategy adopted for upscaling • Active campaign by extension staff • Intensive training to extension staff, farmers and agricultural labour • Massive publicity • Setting up steering committee at state level for effective monitoring • Weekly reviews by Spl. Chief Secretary (Agril) • During the current year the target is to cover 3.71 lakh ha • In kharif -10 the target is 1.61 lakh ha • So far an area of about 42000 ha is already transplanted • Transplantation is in progress

  18. AP State Pulses Development Mission 18 State Pulses Development Mission is formulated with the objective of enhancing the area and productivity of pulses in rainfed areas to meet the requirement in the state by the end of XI plan During current kharif season the total area under pulses increased from a normal of 7.89 lakh ha to 10.39 lakh ha i.e. an additional area of 2.50 (32%) Redgram increased from 4.46 lakh ha to 6.34 lakh ha i.e. 1.88 lakh ha (42%) Greengram increased from 2.41 lakh ha to 2.96 lakh ha i.e. 0.55 lakh ha (23%) Blackgram increased from 0.82 lakh ha to 0.97 lakh ha i.e. 0.15 lakh ha (18%)

  19. Custom Hire Center – 20 established in Karnataka state

  20. Drip irrigation Plot of transplanted Red gram – 1000ha. In Gulbarga District

  21. Redgram Inter- crop with Green gram – 25000 ha. in Bidar District

  22. Redgramsesamum inter crop(1:1) – 5000ha. In Gulbarga District

  23. Transplanted Redgram – 2000ha. In Gulbarga & Bidar Districts

  24. SPECIAL INITIATIVES FOR PULSES in TN • A Special Task Force under the Chairmanship of Chief Secretary constituted for increasing pulses area and production • Interventions : • Higher price for Certified Seed procurement • Nominal price for distribution of Certified Seeds • Enhanced production & distribution incentives • Fair range of procurement price for grain pulses • Under IAMWARM • M/s.Tata procuring grain pulses at Rs.48/- per kg. from farmers of Pudukottai district by entering MoU. • Sold at Rs.60/- per kg. after Value addition • Co-operatives procure pulses at fair range of prices & sell to the consumers at nominal price through Super Markets • Likely to be extended to other districts

  25. AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS IN TN

  26. HOME PAGE Data available in www.tawn.tnau.ac.in RAINFALL DETAILS WEATHER FORECAST

  27. TURMERIC UNDER PRECISION FARMING

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