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Title: STRATEGIC RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PLAN KOLLAR DISTRICT KARNATAKA


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WELCOME
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STRATEGIC RESEARCH AND EXTENSION PLAN
KOLAR DISTRICT KARNATAKA
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DISTRICTS COVERED UNDER SUPPORT TO STATE
EXTENSION PROGRAMMES IN KARNATAKA
  • The following nine districts were selected for
    implementation of extension reforms scheme in the
    state
  • KOLAR
  • SHIMOGA
  • HASSAN
  • CHAMARAJANAGAR
  • BIDAR
  • GULBARGA
  • BIJAPUR
  • HAVERI
  • KOPPAL


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CONTENTS OF SREP
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FEATURES OF DISTRICT KOLAR

District State
Population
25.23 lakhs 528.50 lakhs
Rural Population
75.30 66.00
SC ST Population 38.01
26.81 Geographical
area 7.79 lakh ha
190.50 lakh ha Net sown area
45.00
53.00 Area under forest
9.02
16.12 Cropping intensity
106.00 116.00
Net irrigated area
26.00 -
Tube well irrigation 81.00
41.00 (of the
total irrigated area) Average
operational holdings 1.20 ha
1.70 ha
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METHODOLOGY FOR PREPARATION OF SREP
  • Master trainers at state level were developed
  • District level training for developing core teams
    for each AES
  • Collection of data in representative villages by
    core teams by using PRA tools
  • Consolidation of data and experiences sharing by
    teams
  • Preparation of draft SREP on participatory
    approach
  • Presentation of initial findings by each AES
    team
  • Modifications and alterations as suggested by
    District level officers, UAS scientists, NGOs
    progressive farmers
  • Preparation of final SREP

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AGRO ECOLOGICAL SITUATIONS IN KOLAR DISTRICT
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DISTRICT MAP SHOWING THE AGRO ECOLOGICAL
SITUATIONS
AES I
AES II
AES III
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EXISTING FARMING SYSTEMS IN EACH OF THE
IDENTIFIED AES
Note The identified existing farming systems
under each AESs, has been analyzed taking into
consideration all the resources for each
category of farmers i.e., resource rich
resource poor and benefit cost ratio. SWOT was
also worked out and compared with the mutually
agreed upon Farming System and the gaps in
knowledge and skills were identified which
became the basis for developing the strategies.
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EXISTING FARMING SYSTEMS AND PREDOMINANT
ENTERPRISES IN EACH AES
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PROPOSED STRATEGIES FOR EXISTING FARMING SYSTEM
IN AES- I
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PROPOSED STRATEGY FOR INCREASING THE INCOME
UNDER AES -I
13
  • Similarly for each of the existing farming
    systems in the agro ecological situations i,ii
    and iii the strategies and the increased incomes
    are worked out and shown in the SREP document

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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE
RAINFED CROPS IN KOLAR DISTRICT
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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN AGRICULTURE
IRRIGATED CROPS IN KOLAR DISTRICT
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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN HORTICULTURE IN
KOLAR DISTRICT
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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN AGRICULTURAL
LABOURERS IN KOLAR DISTRICT
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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN SERICULTURE IN
KOLAR DISTRICT
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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN SHEEP IN KOLAR
DISTRICT
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PRESENT TREND ABOUT GROWTH IN CROSSBRED COWS IN
KOLAR DISTRICT
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GAP IN ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES AND PROPOSED
EXTENSION STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING THE
PRODUCTION OF PADDY
22
Contd.
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GAP IN ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES AND PROPOSED
EXTENSION STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING THE
PRODUCTION OF MANGO
24
Contd
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GAP IN ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES AND PROPOSED
EXTENSION STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING THE
PRODUCTION OF MULBERRY COCOON
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Contd.
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GAP IN ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES AND PROPOSED
EXTENSION STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING THE
PRODUCTION OF COW
28
GAP IN ADOPTION OF TECHNOLOGIES AND PROPOSED
EXTENSION STRATEGIES FOR INCREASING THE
PRODUCTION OF FISH
29
Contd.
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PROPOSED STRATEGY FOR PROMOTING INTERGATED
NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN PADDY
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  PROPOSED STRATEGY FOR PROMOTING INTEGRATED
PEST MANAGEMENT IN REDGRAM
32
STRATEGIES FOR SEED REPLACEMENT AND ORGANIZING
SEED VILLAGE SCHEME IN KOLAR DISTRICT
Note Similarly for other crops the
strategies for promoting supply of seed and
multiplication as been worked out and
incorporated in the document
33
GAP IN ADOPTION AND PROPOSED RESEARCH STRATEGIES
FOR IMPROVING THE PRODUCTIVITY AND INCOME
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CONTD
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CRITICAL RESEARCH ISSUES IN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AND THEIR PROPOSED STRATEGIES
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PROPOSED STRATEGIES FOR MARKETING IN KOLAR
DISTRICT
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Contd
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STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING FIGS AND FOS IN
DISTRICT KOLAR
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EXISTING PUBLIC -PRIVATE -PARTNERSHIP (PPP) IN
KOLAR DISTRICT
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Contd
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PROPOSED STRATEGIES FOR PUBLIC PRIVATE
PARTNERSHIP
Already there are 25 Public Private and Private
Private Partnership are existing in Kolar
district. Efforts shall be made for arranging buy
back systems for Vegetables and Horticultural
crops. By linking commodity groups with SAFAL
market, HOPCOMS etc.
49
GENDER ISSUES AND PROPOSED STRATEGY FOR
EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN
IN KOLAR DISTRICT THERE ARE ABOUT 6400 SHGs,
WOMEN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATIONS, 32 SWASHAKTI
GROUPS AND ONE DISTRICT WOMEN FEDERATIONS FOR
INCOME GENERATING ACTIVITIES. A HIGH LEVEL OF
POLITICAL AWARNESS IN WOMEN IS EXISTING. IN
VIEW OF THE ABOVE THE STRATEGY FOR EMPOWEREMENT
SHALL BE TO RE-ORIENT THE EXISTING GROUPS AROUND
A COMMODITY AND THEIR INVOLVEMENT IN VALUE
ADDITION PROGRAMS AND MARKETING CAN BE TAKEN UP.
50
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR KOLAR
DISTRICT
51
Contd
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BASE LINE DATA IN RESPECT TO INTERVENTIONS
LIKELY TO BE CARRIED OUT BY ATMA KOLAR DISTRICT

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