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Title: Chairman


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GROUP - I
Chairman Addl Secretary (NKD)
States Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhatisgarh D
adra Nagar Haveli Goa Jharkhand Sikkim West
Bengal No Presentation was made from DN, UT.
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Assessment for Rabi 2007-08 ( Food Grains)
Sl No States
Sl No States Area (000 ha.) Production (000 MT.)
1 Arunachal Pradesh 13.45 20.05
2 Assam 561.00 919.20
3 Bihar 3680.00 7304.00
4 Chhatisgarh 1224.26 1194.70
5 Goa 28.24 63.40
6 Jharkhand 229.17 191.63
7 Sikkim 11.70 16.10
8. West Bengal 2129 6123.00
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Targets for Kharif 2008 (Food Grains)
Sl No States
Sl No States Area (000 ha.) Production (000 MT.)
1 Arunachal Pradesh 194.50 369.95
2 Assam 2188.00 3235.00
3 Bihar 4100.00 6683.00
4 Chhatisgarh 4283.00 6783.63
5 Goa 37.20 97.97
6 Jharkhand 2315.40 3237.30
7 Sikkim 62.92 104.06
8 West Bengal 4400.00 10600.00
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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • Assam
  • Extension campaign for increasing area and
    productivity for autumn rice
  • Emphasis on short duration high yielding paddy
    varieties to escape from late monsoon flood
  • Production and distribution of quality seed and
    seed treatment
  • Soil Moisture Conservation in Rainfed areas
  • Distribution of tractors and power tillers
  • Capacity building at all levels

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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • Bihar
  • Massive programmes on seed production,
    vermi-composting, farm mechanization, testing of
    soil, seed, fertilizers and PP chemicals
  • Transfer of technology through farm schools and
    farmer to farmer extension
  • Incentive of Rs.2000/- per acre. on adoption of
    integrated farming model
  • Four tier infrastructure for marketing

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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • Chhatisgarh
  • Area expansion under irrigation drilling of
    tube wells, dug wells and installation of pump,
    sprinkler and drip system
  • Increase in area under Line sowing,
    transplantation with special emphasis on SRI
  • Strengthening of seed production programme and
    delivery mechanism
  • Balance use of fertilizer - promotion of green
    manure, bio-fertilizer and organic fertilizer,
    soil testing and use of soil health card
  • Use of Weedicides
  • Use of quality seed, research for developing
    suitable verities
  • Need based use of insecticides through IPM and
    FFS

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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • Goa
  • Distribution of high yield variety seeds and
    certified seeds with 50 subsidy
  • Popularization of TUR to increase the area
    coverage under pulses and grow pulses intercrop
    in newly planted horticulture garden
  • Demonstration on farmers field by providing
    30-50 subsidy on input seeds and custom services
  • Timely supply of input and promoting use of
    rhizobium culture and bio-fertilizers

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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • Jharkhand
  • Supply of certified/hybrid seeds (63880 Qtls) of
    different crops
  • Supply of bio-fertilizers, organic manure, micro
    nutrients, single super phosphate and lime
    etc.(72,000 ha.)
  • Soil testing and distribution of Smart Card
  • Strengthening of farm and seed production
  • Seed village programme (55,000 qtls.)
  • Distribution of power tiller/ power reaper

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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • Sikkim
  • Land development on scientific basis contour
    farming, mulching, strip cropping, water
    harvesting
  • Introduction of high yielding verities
  • Increase area under multiple cropping
  • Mechanization with major emphasis on zero tillage
  • Capacity building extension functionaries and
    farmers

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STRATEGIES TO ACHIEVE TARGET
  • West Bengal
  • Balance use of NPK
  • Strengthening Quality Control System

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STATUS OF RKVY
ARUNACHAL PRADESH SLSC and DPU
constituted ASSAM Action Plan has been
prepared BIHAR Scheme sanctioned by
SLSC CHHATISGARH Scheme sanctioned by SLSC GOA
Draft plan is under submission to SLSC JHARKHAND
Preparation of district plan has been assigned
to NABCONS SIKKIM State level Committee notified
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STATUS OF NFSM
ARUNACHAL PRADESH Requested for inclusion of 3
Rice growing districts ASSAM Additional Area of
62,000 ha. brought under summer rice BIHAR
Organized large number of demonstrations
(25,000), farm school (1523) and seed
distribution (70,000 Qtls.) CHHATISGARH
Organized seed production (3084 ha.),
demonstration on IPM (4416 ha.) JHARKHAND Action
Plan drawn WEST BENGAL Distributed high breed
rice seed (8084 kg.), wheat seed mini kits
(4000),micro nutrients (15620 ha.), implements
(460 ha.)
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STATUS OF EXTENSION REFORM
  • All Institutional arrangements have been made
    operational by all the States covered under the
    group except operationalization of SAMETI in
    Assam.
  • Implementation State Work Plans 2007-08 is in
    progress in both existing as well as new ATMA
    districts of all the States except Assam, wherein
    release of fund is held up for want of Audited UC
    for the year 2005-06.

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BEST PRACTICES
  • Assam
  • Technology Dissemination through Demonstration
    (TDTD)
  • In case of Banana Production, Assam ranks sixth
    position in the country with an annual production
    of about 7.00 lakh MT.
  • The pseudo-stems of Banana being targeted for
    commercial exploitation through extraction of
    Banana fibre to augment farmers income.
  • The required machineries are being provided to
    Banana Growers Societies and series of trainings
    are being organized in the districts of Morigaon,
    Kamrup, Goalpara and Kokrajhar.

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BEST PRACTICES
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Awareness and sensitization through print and
    electronic media about developing Agro-eco
    tourism
  • Inter district/state exposure visit of farmers,
    Kisan Mela, Farmers-Scientist Interaction under
    ATMA Programme
  • Encouraging Organic farming by popularizing
    organic and biofertilizers in the areas where
    farming practice is traditionally organic.
  • Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) with special
    focus on anionic micronutrient and Zinc in some
    areas where deficiency noticed.

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BEST PRACTICES
Bihar Public Private Partnership Model of
Samridhii Prashitak Thela Kisan Panchayat
chaired by Honble C.M. Massive Seed Production
Programme Implementation of Kisan Samman
Yojna Har Gaon Se Mitti Jaanch Beej Tika
Abhiyan Krishi Upadan Mela Naya Baag Lagao Abhiyan
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BEST PRACTICES
  • Chhatisgarh
  • Krishi Gyan Ganga Yatra
  • Five Mobile Van fitted with Audio-visual aids and
    Soil Analysis facility traveled across tribal and
    backward villages to create awareness and promote
    appropriate technology
  • During Yatra 658 villages covered and issued 5672
    Soil Health Cards
  • Release of Technical Bulletin
  • Weekly agro meteorological forecast and
    contemporary technical advice are being made
    available to farmers through technical bulletin
    regularly. It is also available in the
    departmental website.

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BEST PRACTICES
  • Goa
  • The State Government provides subsidy for the
    seed and irrigation
  • Providing 75 assistance on Hybrid Vegetable
    Seeds
  • Additional incentives of 17 to 25 for
    cultivation of non traditional crops like flowers
    in covered cultivation.
  • Unique scheme for cultivation of high value
    flowers in 100 sq. mtr area to boost floriculture
    trade as household enterprise under State Sector.

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BEST PRACTICEScontd
  • Goa
  • Provide support price for
  • Paddy Re.1/- per kg
  • Sugarcane Rs.200/- per tonne
  • Oil Palm Re.1.00 to Rs.2.00 as productivity
    linked incentive
  • Provide assured price to
  • Arecanut Rs.100/- per kg.
  • Coconut Rs.4/- per nut
  • Desilting and renovation of traditional
    ponds/tanks through local Self Help Groups
    (SHG)/Non Government Organizations (NGOs) with
    25 share as Shramdan from the farmers.

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BEST PRACTICES
  • Jharkhand
  • Development of Agro-tourism parks
  • Encouraging floriculture through PPP mode for
    providing planting material, training and buy
    back arrangements
  • Involving NGOs in National Horticulture Mission
  • Integrated farming

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BEST PRACTICES
West Bengal Zero Tillage Machine for both Rice
Wheat Crop
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ISSUES / SUGGESTIONS
  • Assam
  • Timely release of subsidy for processing units
  • Diesel subsidy for irrigation to farmers for
    summer rice
  • Setting up terminal market through Government
    agency instead of private institutions
  • Coverage of additional district under NFSM
  • Tracterization and some major pest should be
    covered under CRF during floods.
  • Under NFSM
  • Incentive for production of HYV seeds
  • S.T.W. should be allowed under NFSM rice and seed
    drill
  • Under RKVY, tractor should be allowed
  • Eligibility norms should be revised

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ISSUES / SUGGESTIONS
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Establishment of Seed Testing and Bio-Control Lab
    for Eastern Arunachal
  • 100 assistance for engagement of Organic
    Certificate Agency
  • Special assistance for farmer hostel at State
    level
  • Inclusion of 3 major rice growing district namely
    East Siang, Lohit and Changland under NFSM.

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ISSUES / SUGGESTIONS
  • Bihar
  • Bridge the gap in supply of 1.6 lakh MT DAP and
    60,000 MT MOP
  • Additional allotment of Breeder Seeds of Pulses

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ISSUES / SUGGESTIONS
  • Goa
  • Mechanization on custom hiring basis
  • Permission for utilization of unspent balances
    available with the State upto 2006-07 on 100 GOI
    share basis.

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ISSUES / SUGGESTIONS
  • Sikkim
  • Need for harvesting and On-Farm Processing
    machinery
  • Low cost and single phase electric run
    machineries

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ISSUES / SUGGESTIONS
  • West Bengal
  • 100 ECA on Urea
  • Ensuring availability of de-controlled fertilizer
    by GOI
  • Priority in rake booking and rake movement
    without temporary restriction
  • Enhancement of rebate of SSP fertilizer
  • Payment of freight on actual basis
  • Enhancement of secondary transportation charges

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