Title: Annual action Plan 2006-07
1National Conference for Rabi Campaign 2006-07
Presentation by DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Meghalay
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2Impact of Technology Mission on Horticulture
Scheme in Meghalaya
3Anthurium, Pineapple, Cherry Tomato
Fruit Crop Zone Clusters 05-06
Rose, Ginger, Pineapple, Strawberries
Strawberry
Pineapple
Pineapple
Passion Fruit
Banana
Passion Fruit
Passion Fruit
Banana
Passion Fruit
Orange
Orange
Plum
Pear
Orange
Passion Fruit
Passion Fruit
4Vegetable Crop Zone Clusters 05-06
Bell Pepper
Lettuce
Luffa
Beans
Tomato
Broccoli
Tomato
Peas
Carrot
French Bean
Cabbage
Cabbage
5Spices Crop Zone Clusters 05-06
Ginger
Black pepper
Ginger
Turmeric
Black Pepper
Ginger
6Plantation Crop Zone Clusters 05-06
Betel vine
Betel nut
Betel nut
Betel nut
Cashew nut
Betel vine
7Floriculture Crop Zone Clusters 05-06
Roses
Lilium
Orchids
Anthurium
Foliage
BOP
Anthurium
BOP
Lilium
Gerbera
Orchids
Carnations
8Present Area, production and productivity of
different crops (Fruits/ Vegetables/Plantation
crops/Spices/ MA plants/ Flowers) during 2004-05.
Crops Area (ha) Production (MT) Productivity (Kg/ha)
Fruits
Pineapple 9565 92036 9622
Citrus fruits 9808 38989 3975
Banana 6276 67838 10809
Papaya 582 4484 7704
Total 26231 203347 7752
Vegetables 11814 143546 12150
9Spices
Turmeric 1632 8752 5363
Chillies 1844 1303 707
Ginger 9222 47138 5111
Black pepper 735 575 701
Total 13433 57768 4549
Tuber Crops
Potato 17287 141622 8192
Sweet Potato 4974 16172 3251
Tapioca 3975 20644 5193
Total 26236 178438 6801
Plantation Crops
Cashew nut 6765 6847 1012
Areca nut 11233 14169 1216
Total 17998 21016 1167
Flowers 30.6 400000 1000
10Percentage increase in area, production and
productivity over the pre-mission period
Crop Area increased in () Production increased () Productivity ()
Fruits
Pineapple 2.19 6.89 4.57
Citrus fruits 4.56 10 6
Banana 4.8 3.41 3.3
Spices
Ginger 14.7 5.6 1.12
Plantation crops
Cashew nut 4.7 14.31 9.01
Areca nut 0.006 3.13 3.32
11Thrust Crops
- During TMNE, Strawberry was introduced in the
State and with the interventions of TMNE , the
Strawberry has emerged as the potential crop of
the State. Meghalaya has emerged the leading
strawberry State in the country. - Large scale area expansion is being undertaken
for cultivation of strawberries with hi-tech
interventions. - Marketing tie up with Kolkotta and Delhi traders
- State has emerged as one of the leading anthurium
and rose grower in the international markets. - Cashew nuts have identified as one of the
potential crops - Large scale cultivation of cashew nuts have
undertaken - Amongst spices, turmeric produced in Meghalaya is
known for higher curcumin content and is a
potential crop for export
12Employment Opportunities generated under TMH
since inception
Crop Area (Ha) Mandays
Fruits 5107 15,32,100
Vegetables 1905 2,85,750
Spices 1965 7,07,400
Floriculture 153 76,500
TOTAL 26,01,750
13SUCCESS STORIES
- Off-season vegetables cultivation in Mawkriah,
Mawryngkneneg, Pynursla, Laitjem villages of East
Khasi Hills District. - Floriculture in Mawbri, Mawkriah, Nongkseh,
Sohryngkham, Nongsder, and Umran villages. - Pineapples in Koksi Songma, East Garo Hills.
- Strawberry cultivation in Sohliya, Umktieh and
Mawlyngkhung villages of Ri-Bhoi District. - Turmeric cultivation in Kyndong Tuber, Jaintia
Hills District. - Vermi-composting in Diskiangpungsiar village,
West Khasi Hills District. - Rose and Anthurium Model Pilot Projects in
Ri-Bhoi and East Garo Hills Districts
respectively.
14Infrastructure created for PHM marketing and
processing of horticulture produce in the state
- 156 Farm Handling Units set up at strategic
places throughout the state. - 4 nos. of Cold Storages of 2006 MT total capacity
installed in the public sector. - 2 nos. of Fruit Processing Units of total
capacity 100 MT in the Public Sector. - 1 no. Fruit Processing Unit with an installed
capacity of 400 MT per year in the private
sector. - 9 nos. Cashew nut Processing units with an
average installed capacity of 300 MT. - 14 nos. of small scale Turmeric Processing Units
located in Jaintia Hills. - Department proposes to set up an aseptic
processing and packaging unit in the state to be
managed by a local entrepreneur for which the
proposal is already submitted. - 2 numbers of Pack houses are also proposed to be
set up both in the public as well as private
sector to facilitate the efficient marketing of
produce in keeping with todays market trends.
15Markets and its linkages
- Rose, Anthurium and Strawberries are being
marketed with the involvement of private
entrepreneur. - Pineapples are being informally traded by
companies like Itahari, Samse, Dabur and Purolia
to Nepal, Bhutan, Bihar Siliguri. - Negotiations are being held with Dabur for the
supply of pineapple to its Siliguri factory. - Oranges are being informally exported to
Bangladesh. - Areca nut and cashew nut are being processed and
sold by private entrepreneurs. - The State Government is in the process of
amending the APMC act in line with the model APMC
act. - The Department proposes to provide additional
infrastructure in the Rural Primary Markets all
over the state.
16Exports from Meghalaya
Sl No YEAR No of P.S.C. issued Commodity Quantity Nos
1 2001-2002 6 nos Orange (Citrus reticulata) 159.00 MTs
2 2002-2003 23 nos Orange (C.reticulata) Pear Ginger Vegetables Mushroom 165.90 MTs 15.96 MTs 388.15 MT 1960 Kg 100 Kg
3 2003-2004 7 nos Orange 223.00 MTs
4 2004-2005 upto Feb -05 10 nos Orange (C.reticulata) C. macroptera 455.06 MTs 9.00 MTs
17Overall impact of the Scheme
Awareness in adoption of technology.
- The Mission has made horticulture farmers aware
of the benefits of commercial cultivation and
more farmers are opting for it. - Water management and plastic culture is now
percolating to the farmers for cultivation of
fruits, vegetables, black pepper, floriculture
etc. - 3381 nos of farmers were trained both within and
outside the state as well as training of trainers
have been conducted. - Workshops and seminars on various aspects on
horticulture have been conducted. - The maximum impact has been effected by the
Centre of Excellence as well as cluster approach
on are expansion which have improved the economic
condition of the farmers.
18DEVELOPMENT OF MODEL NURSERIES
19AREA EXPANSION strawberry
20GREENHOUSE CULTIVATION
21DEVE
AREA EXPANSION - VEGETABLES
22JHUMLAND NOW UNDER PINEAPPLE CULTIVATION
23HI-TECH STRAWBERY CULTIVATION
24Meghalayas Finest Strawberries
25Plums being readied for market
26Broccoli
27Roses in Umsning
28Gerberas in East Khasi Hills
Some of Meghalayas finest products
29Anthurium in East Garo Hills
30View of a private nursery
31Tissue Culture Laboratory
32 A COMMUNITY TANK
33Drip Irrigation water tanks for strawberry
farmers.
34The Rose polyhouse in Dewlieh
35A VERMI-COMPOSTING UNIT
36A power operated sprayer distributed under the
Mission
37 Mechanization under the Mission
38Training of farmers in the Rose polyhouse.
39Strawberry growers with their first cheques
40 41CENTRAL SCHEMES
FINANCIAL TARGET ACHIEVEMENT 2005-2006
Name of Schemes Target ( Rs in lakhs ) Achvmnt (Rs in lakhs )
A.Centrally Sponsored Schemes State Extension Progs. for Extn Reforms Paddy trial under AICRIP Macro Management of Agriculture 14.00 8.75 1463.38 14.00 8.75 1233.75
B. Central Sector Schemes Training of Women in Agriculture Agricultural Census Tea Nurseries Sch. sponsored by Tea Board National Project on Organic Farming 2.78 8.50 16.00 2.34 2.78 8.50 16.00 2.34
42MACRO MANAGEMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FINANCIAL TARGET ACHIEVEMENT 2005-2006
Name of Schemes Target ( Rs in lakhs ) Achvmnt ( Rs in lakhs )
NWDPRA Promotion of Agricultural Mechanization Setting up of Vermicompost units,etc Use of bio-fertilizers, etc. Integrated Cereal Development Programme Area Expansion under coarse cereal maize State Land Use Board Development of Micro structures Hydrams drip irrigation Integrated Pest Management Area Expansion of Tea cultivation RVP/FPR and Credit cooperation Seed Management Paddy seed prodn. 596.75 347.75 120.00 115.00 30.00 62.40 0.20 30.00 4.74 76.11 4.00 76.43 447.70 322.32 120.00 115.00 22.50 46.80 0.00 22.50 3.50 57.00 0.00 76.43
TOTAL 1463.38 1233.75
43CENTRAL SCHEMES
- Reasons for shortfall
- Less budget provision
- Inability to submit U/C for 1st Instln.
- Revalidation received dated 14th July, 2005
- 1st Instlament received dated 30th June, 2005
- 2nd Instalment received dated 30th Sept.,2005
- Delayed sanction by State govt. having to undergo
the normal process of Submission of Proposal
44CRITICAL ASSESSMENT
- (a) Efficacy of existing extension
network Lack of convergence of
different sector No bottom up planning
Less Private - Public Partnership
Lack of broad based farming system
approach Indifferent to group approach
Inadequate market linkage
Lack of gender mainstreaming.
45CRITICAL ASSESSMENT ( contd)
- (b) Capacity to deliver technology at the
farm/field level. - Combined effort of the extension functionaries
from top to grassroot level - Active support of the Information wing of the
Department. - KVKs support in the Technology transfer and
delivery at farm level - Transfer of technology through participatory
mode. - Proven validity of the technology under Farmers
production conditions - Though relatively below par and slow in progress
but showing some positive trend in recent past
with instances of partial adoption by the farmers
of the full technology package.
46AVAILABILITY OF INPUTS
- Seeds
- Supply of certified seeds dependent on NSC, WBSC,
ASC and others - Foundation seeds supplied to registered growers
for seed multiplication assisted by Assam Seed
Certification Agency ( ASCA) for seed
certification - Setting up of own Seed Certification Agency under
process - Requirement of Certified Seeds during Rabi 2006-
2007 1791.0 quintals Kharif 2006 3680.0
Quintals - Availability of seeds in both the seasons is
satisfactory.
47AVAILABILITY OF INPUTS ( contd.)
- (b) Fertilizers
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- Consumption of fertilizer in the State during
2005-2006 was 18 Kg/ha. -
- Target for 2006-2007 is fixed at 21 kg/ha.
- The consumption of fertilizers mainly for potato,
vegetables, maize and rice. - No problem of fertilizer availability in the
State
48AVAILABILITY OF INPUTS ( contd.)
- (c ) Plant Protection
- Emphasis on the adoption of eco-friendly plant
protection approaches besides need-based
application of chemicals for pest and disease
control. - The State Bio- Control Laboratory has been
functioning since June , 2003 and the production
of bio-agents is presently on a trial basis. - A total pesticide consumption of 9369 MT
(technical grade) was recorded in 2005-06 and the
Projected demand for 2007 9402 MT.
49THANK YOU