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Zonal Conference on Inputs for Rabi 2013-14

Zonal Conference on Inputs for Rabi 2013-14. DEFICIT OF CERTIFIED/QUALITY SEEDS FOR RABI 2013-14. STATE SEED ROLLING PLAN STARTING FROM KHARIF-2013. States have started the preparation of Seed Rolling Plan for 2013-14 to 2016-17 from Kharif-2013

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Zonal Conference on Inputs for Rabi 2013-14

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  1. Zonal Conference on Inputs for Rabi 2013-14

  2. DEFICIT OF CERTIFIED/QUALITY SEEDS FOR RABI 2013-14

  3. STATE SEED ROLLING PLAN STARTING FROM KHARIF-2013 States have started the preparation of Seed Rolling Plan for 2013-14 to 2016-17 from Kharif-2013 But still Deficit in seed production has been observed in many states both in the current kharif and in the Planning for upcoming Rabi season also The anticipated shortage of seeds may also be arranged production through different seed producing agencies in the forthcoming Rabi season itself. Dovetail with different schemes NFSM, ISOPOM, RKVY etc

  4. CERTIFIED SEED PRODUCTION DURING RABI 2013-14 FOR MAKING AVAILABLE SEED FOR RABI 2014-15

  5. Fertilizers

  6. ISSUES -INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT-BALANCED USE OF FERTILIZERS-FERTILIZER USE EFFICIENY

  7. Sales vis-a-vis Requirement of P&K Fertilizers up to August in Kharif 2013

  8. Sales vis-a-vis Requirement of DAP up to August in Kharif 2013

  9. Sales vis-a-vis Requirement of MOP up to August 2013

  10. Phosphorous ‘P’ Nutrient • Promote use of Phosphorous solublizing bio-fertilizers (PSB) • Current production of bio-fertilizers as per recommended dose of bio-fertilizers (kg/hectare) can cover only 10% of total gross cropped area of our country. • Convert 5% of DAP demand into SSP demand as SSP is indigenously produced and cheaper fertilizer compared to DAP. In Nutrient value , it provides extra value for Ca and S • Expedite commercialization of efficient/futuristic technology such as nano –P(CAZRI)

  11. Potash ‘K’ Nutrient District-wise assessment of status of ‘K’ nutrient may be done Depending upon the status of ‘K’ nutrient, MOP may be applied Use of ‘K’ solublizing bio-fertilizers may also be promoted

  12. Promotion of balanced use of fertilizers Consumption of Urea (‘N’) in some of the states such as PUNJAB, HARYANA, Uttar Pradesh, and Andhra Pradesh etc has increased beyond the dose recommended by ICAR/SAU whereas in some of the states, it is much below the recommended dose.

  13. Soil Fertility Maps Indian Institute of Soil Sciences (IISS) Bhopal has uploaded the soil fertility maps of about 152 districts on their website (www.iiss.nic.in/districtmap.html)

  14. Kolar, Karnataka Status of Nitrogen(‘N’) Ramnagaram, Karnataka

  15. Akola, Maharashtra Status of Phosphorous(‘P’) Nasik, Maharashtra

  16. Khurda, Odisha Status of Potassium (‘K’) Nayagarh, Odisha

  17. Akola, Maharashtra Status of Micronutrient ’Zn’ Nasik, Maharashtra

  18. Bhiwani, Haryana Status of Micronutrient ’B’ Hisar, Haryana

  19. Assessment of requirement of fertilizers for Rabi 2013-14

  20. Assessment and Comparison with last 2 Rabi seasons

  21. Mechanization & Technology Outcomes of Zonal Conference & Recommendations for Rabi 2013

  22. Farm Mechanization: Key driver of productivity Agricultural productivity has positive correlation with level of farm mechanization

  23. Estimated contributions of improved agricultural tools and equipment in augmenting total food production Savings in seeds: 15-20%; Savings in fertilizers: 15-20%; Increase in cropping intensity: 5-20%; Increase in productivity 10-15 per cent; Savings in time: 20-30%; and Reduction in labour: 20-30%;

  24. FARM POWER AVAILABILTY IN TERM OF kW/ha (2010-11) kW/ha States

  25. 12th PLAN Shift of focus from Individual Ownership to CUSTOM HIRING ; Allow farmers to choose the implements/machinery as well as Manufacturer/model as per their choice. Promotion of use of IT Tools and application in distribution of subsidy. (Odisha Model)

  26. Plant Protection Kharif season- Pests situation Paddy - Sheath Blight and leaf folder Cotton - White Fly and leaf curl Virus(CLCV) Soybean - Hairy caterpillar, Spodoptera ,White fly These crop pests were managed/controlled successfully and no significant economic loss was reported .

  27. Preparation for Rabi

  28. Issues Related to Plant Protection 1. States should recommend pesticides usage in conformity with the terms of registration to ensure efficacy against pests and safety to humans and environment. 2. States insecticides inspectors should be directed to draw samples from manufacturing units and retailers for analysis of quality. 3. Bio-pesticides and less toxic/ environment friendly pesticides may be encouraged for use.

  29. 4.Biocontrol agents like Trichogramma species (10 nos) , Bracon species (3 nos),Chelonus species (2 nos), Sticholotis, Chilocorus spp.  Amblysius ,Aphelinus mali, Neochetina species, Zygogramma bicolorata etc should be conserved and augmented in the laboratories.

  30. Issues in Bio products 5. Bio-products being sold in market without registration and component details should be analyzed in notified laboratories. NIPHM Hyderabad has been notified along with 7 other laboratories for the purpose . 6. Some of the states are yet to initiate NABL Accreditation of State Pesticides Testing Labs. This is required for quality assurance.

  31. Disposal of pesticides and their containers Disposal of used containers should be as per the instructions given on the label. States are requested to invest in awareness campaign in this regard. Safe disposal of date expired pesticides lying in stores of the States departments. Services of TSDF may be taken for disposal of such stocks in an environmentally safe manner.

  32. PESTICIDE RESIDUES IN FOOD and EXPORT CONSIGNMENTS States are informed about pesticides residues status in various agricultural commodities. IPM practices and awareness campaign for responsible use of pesticides is required.

  33. Thank you

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