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Krishi Karman Award 2012-13. Agriculture Department Odisha. Food Grain Production. Odisha achieved highest ever production and productivity in Rice and foodgrains in 2012-13. (2012-13. (2007-08). Production in million tonnes. Productivity of rice in kg/ha. Foodgrain production trends.
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Krishi Karman Award2012-13 Agriculture Department Odisha
Food Grain Production Odisha achieved highest ever production and productivity in Rice and foodgrains in 2012-13. (2012-13 (2007-08) Production in million tonnes Productivity of rice in kg/ha
Foodgrain production trends A- in 000’ ha, Y- yield in kg/ha, P-production in 000’MT
Enhanced investment in Agriculture. • Enhanced SRR by distribution of 6.86 lakh qtl. of quality seeds. • Establishment of 14, 719 PLIPs brought additional 30, 000 hectares under assured irrigation. • Incentivising adoption of line sowing and line transplanting. • Technology demonstrations in different food grain crops. • Capacity building of farmers and extension functionaries. • Ensuring timely input supply and their management. • Higher balanced use of fertilisers. • E-pest surveillance and need based plant protection measures. • Large scale farm mechanisation through simplified IT enabled system and increased subsidy. • Creating awareness among farmers and rewarding them for outstanding performance. Strategies adopted for higher Foodgrain Production
New innovations/ initiatives adopted • A comprehensive Agriculture Policy conferring agriculture status of industry. • Exclusive budget for Agriculture sector. • Promotion of improved, HYV and hybrid varieties, enhancing SRR of rice (from 12.04 in 2007-08 to 22.15 during 2012-13). • Registering 897 farmers’ crop varieties & establishment of a Gene Bank to preserve invaluable germplasms for future use. • Promotion of SRI and massive seed treatment Campaign. • Management of Acid Soils, mapping of secondary plant nutrients and hosting soil nutrient status database in the web. • Incentivising line sowing and line transplanting. • Community threshing floors facilitating post harvest management. • Establishment of FIAC in every block. • Greater emphasis and assistance for agriculture mechanisation. • On- line fund management and Farmers health insurance.
FINANCIAL PROGRESS OF NFSM, BGREI & INSIMP 2012-13 Rs. in lakh
ONLINE UPDATING OF DATA UNDER NFSM • From 2012-13 Fund Management of all NFSM sub-schemes are monitored online through NIC software. All the NFSM districts are provided with user ID and password . • Actual physical and financial position of each and every item of NFSM scheme are monitored at state level. • Monthly and quarterly progress report page of NFSM website (www.nfsm.gov.in) is updated at state and district level.
Efforts for ensuring effective co-ordination with related departments • Weekly “Crop-Weather watch meeting” under chairmanship of Agriculture Production Commissioner. (Meteorology, Crop Condition, Seeds, Fertilisers, Irrigation, Co-operation etc) • Task force meeting under the Chairmanship of Principal Secretary. (Crop situation, Seeds, Fertilisers, Irrigation, Co-operation etc) • 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 Revenue Divisional Commissioner level. • District level Strategy Committee Meeting. • District Level Coordination Committee Meeting
Lessons Learnt • SRI - enhanced rice production and water productivity. • Line sowing and line transplanting. • e-pest surveillance. • Community bore well - increase of cropping Intensity. • Farm mechanisation. • Soil amelioration through PMS. • Use of plastic drum seeder. • Formation of CIGs /FIGs. • Increased use of ICT • Rewarding farmers • FIACs in every block has made the extension delivery mechanism more effective.
Road Map for achieving Higher Production • Enhancing SRR and increasing coverage under HYV and Hybrids. • Increasing fertiliser consumption ( presently 60 kg/ha). • Promoting sustainable agriculture through INM, IPM, Organic Farming and Integrated Farming System. • Ensuring timely supply of critical inputs and quality control. • Continued amelioratory measures for Acid Soils. • Promotion of SRI and special packages on crop production. • Enhancing irrigation potential and promoting PIM. • Farm mechanisation by extending additional subsidy. • Adequate crop loan & crop insurance. • Emphasis on rainfed agriculture. • Development and strengthening infrastructure. • Capacity building of farmers and extension functionaries. • Promoting use of ICT in agriculture.