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1 Strategies and Action plan for 2015-16
GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH Strategies and Action plan for Double Digit Growth in Agriculture Department of Agriculture Visakhapatnam

2 Growth Engines Kharif Rabi Paddy

3 MISSION -GROWTH ENGINES WITH ACTION PLAN
Sl. No. Crop Area (Ha) Yield (Kg/Ha) Production (`000 MT) GVA value ( Rs. In Crores) Deviation (%) 1 Paddy 2686 2767 4125 4875 11.08 13.48 17.80 3

4 Technological interventions Area proposed to cover with intervention
Actionable Points for Achieving Double Digit Growth Area in ha Sl. No Technological interventions Area proposed to cover with intervention RICE 1 Additional area under Rice 2 Seed replacement 250 3 Direct seeding MSRI (Drum Seeding & Mechanical Transplanting) 200 4 Micronutrient application 150 5 Green manuring

5 Technological interventions Area proposed to cover with intervention
Actionable Points for Achieving Double Digit Growth Area in ha Sl. No Technological interventions Area proposed to cover with intervention FARM MECHNISATION 1 Land Preparatory ( Rotavators, Power tillers , Mini Tractors, Cultivators, Disc Plough) 30 Nos 2 Sowing Equipment(Multi Crop Planters, Seed cum Fert. Drill, Mini SMSRI ) 2 Nos 3 Harvest & Post Harvest( Combined Harvesters, Driers) 3 Nos

6 MAJOR STRATEGIES Additional areas Soil health and Micronutrients
Seed and variety replacement Good Agronomical practices (GAP) Bringing down cost of cultivation Strengthening Of Extension Farm Mechanization IT applications

7 SOIL HEALTH & MICRONUTRIENTS
SOIL TEST BASED FERTILIZER APPLICATION: SOIL ANALYSIS 4 GPS instruments have been supplied by the O/o Commissoner & Director of Agriculture, AP, Hyderabad to collect the soil sampes. During it is planned to collect soil 30 samples / revenue village by using GPS instruments. Campaigns are being conducted to create awareness on importance & process of soil sampling to be adopted. Companies/ Registered NGO’s/Institutes/Associations/Organizations etc. having experience of satisfactory and successful work in rural areas of AP are invited for soil testing on PPP mode. Immediately after analysis the results will be communicated online and viewed at Agrisnet portal. Besides SMS soil analysis results will be send to farmers mobile in telugu immediately after analysis.

8 B. SOIL HEALTH CARDS Soil health cards will be distributed to farmers before commencement of sowings. Village level interactive meetings will be arranged on Soil health status and recommendations to promote balanced fertilization. Village level soil fertility maps will be prepared based on the soil analysis results. Based on analysis results the required quantities of micronutrients will be distributed to farmers on 50% subsidy. Saturation in Supply of Micronutrients in deficit areas C. Soil Organic matter: To improve the status of Soil organic matter and thereby improve response to the applied nutrients 60 Qtls. of Green manure seed is being supplied during the year

9 3. SEED & VARIETAL REPLACEMENT
Crop Varieties Qty of seed Planned to distribute (Qtls) PADDY MTU 1061, MTU 1064,NLR 34449,MTU 1001, MTU 1010, 320

10 4. GOOD AGRONOMICAL PRACTICES
Crop sequence & crop rotation Double Cropping in Rainfed condition Encouraging Rice shallow and Summer pulse Promotion of ID crops during Rabi instead of Rice Raising Redgram on Rice and commercial crop bunds

11 5. BRINGING DOWN COST OF CULTIVATION – INM & NPM (IPM)
Soil Test Based Nutrient recommendation Reducing excessive use of nitrogen by adopting Azolla & Green manure incorporation. Control on indiscriminate use of Pesticide Promotion of Non-Pesticide Management (NPM) in Khandivaram & Jaithavaram Popularizing different methods of organic inputs like vermi compost ,FYM, neem coated urea, neem cake, bio agents & bio pesticides

12 6. STRENGTHENING OF EXTENSION
Intensifying Polam Pilusthondi Program and developing measurable indicators for assessing the impact of different interventions like pest & disease control, selection of right chemical & dosage, balanced use of fertilizers, varietal replacement etc. Chandranna Rythu Kshetralu of 25 acres each are 1 per each ADA, MAO and AEO. Best management practices are demonstrated in each crop for increasing production and productivity levels. Contd;

13 Village level Action Plan is being prepared to address the gaps in productivity. The interventions for this are : Polam Pilusthondi, Chandranna Rythu Kshethralu and Polambadi programmes. Placement of MPEOs will strengthen the extension reach to Village level and regular contact with farmers. It is praposed to appoint Farmers facilitators of 5 Nos. under INM to promote Micronutrients .

14 7. FARM MECHANISATION Promoting improved Farm Mechanization to reduce cost of farm operations by providing Rs crores as subsidy. Harvest & Post harvest equipment like Tarpaulins, Combined harvesters, Threshers and Post harvest procurement centers being promoted.

15 8. IT Applications: i) Farmers use :
Online Soil Health Card Generation Interest Free Crop Loans Automation of Transactions Agricultural Services available through Mee Seva Services Work Flow of Application for Farm Implements - Mee Seva Farmers Portal : Crop wise best management practices in Telugu ii) Department efficiency : Online Input Licence Management System (OLMS) – Fertilizer monitoring upto retialers level E-Agri Labs Application CORE Dashboard Crop Data Entry System Fertilizer Monitoring System Polam Pilustondi – Response of Farmers

16 INTRODUCING IMPROVED MANAGEMENT PRACTICES RICE
Promoting Direct Seeding/drum seeding/MSRI for cost reduction and timely sowing. Yield increase 5-10% and cost reduction 10%. Adoption of flood and lodging tolerant rice varieties in flood and cyclone prone areas – increases of yield by 20 – 25% (4-5 Q/acre) with varieties :MTU 1064, MTU 1061, Swarna Sub I A Large scale farm mechanization using rotavators, appropriate translators, plant protection equipment and harvesters reduce the cost of cultivation by 10% (labour etc) and yield by 5 – 10% (2-3Q/ha)

17 Reducing the use of ‘P’ fertilizes to 1/3 based on soil test, use of P-solubelizing bacteria and conjunctive use of organic and inorganic fertilizers increase soil microbial and fertility status besides reducing cost of inputs by 5-10% and improving soil health and productivity.

18 CROP WISE INTERVENTIONS TO ACHIEVE DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH
Sl. No Crop Major Production Gaps proposed for correction which contribute for increase in growth Technological Intervension Proposed to bridge the gap Area proposed to cover with the technological intervention (ha) 1 Paddy No seed treatment Adoption seed treatment with pseudomonas before sowing (NFSM, CRK,ATMA funds) 100 Not adopting green manures preceding to paddy Creating awareness and supplying green manure seed on subsidy basis in time (General subsidy) 200 Non use of improved varieties and HYV Introduction of improved and high yielding varieties resistant to drought ,lodging and cold tolerant (General Seed, NFSM,CRKS/ Hybrids, CSBD) 250 No nursery management Create awareness on nursery management like applying fertilizers and weed management (Trainings) Planting over-aged seedling Encouraging Direct, Drum seeder, SRI and SMSRI (Drum seeders, Mini SMSRI,-10 units, Conoweeders-20 units, Seed-cum-fert. Drills-5Units,ATMA demos-4 Nos. NFSM clusters- 20Ha.) – Creation of awareness through Polam Pilusthondhi prog.) Poor nutrient management and indiscriminate use fertilizers Soil test based fertilizer application along with micronutrients supply on subsidy (INM,NFSM, Prog.) 150 Poor Plant protection measures Balanced use of bio and chemical pesticides-NFSM-CRK funds 1000 Poor weed management due to short age of labour Supply of weedicide and conoweeders powerweeders – NFSM,CRK funds Poor post harvest management use of tarpaulins _NSP –FM Scheme 18 Contd...

19 Main Focus on Soil Test Based Nutrient recommendation.
Reducing excessive use of nitrogen Control on indiscriminate use of Pesticides Promotion of Non-Pesticide Management (NPM) Micronutrient supplementation-Gypsum, Zinc and Boron Special emphasis on sweet corn popularization on Maize crop Capacity building & training 19

20 CONCLUSION It is targeted to increase of 17.80% production from LMT during to LMT in Propose to replace with new varieties/quality seed in 250 ha. in Paddy. Planned to apply Micro Nutrients Gypsum, Zinc Sulphate and Boron in an area of 150 ha. by which 8-10% of additional yield may be achieved. Awareness will be created in the farming community through Polam Pilusthondi, Chandranna Rythu Kshetralu and various training programmes on good agricultural practices by which reduction in cost of cultivation and usage of chemical fertilisers. In Paddy % yield increase is expected during to previous year. By adopting all the strategies and interventions in the mandal it is aimed to achieve in growth rate of % in production in identified growth engines. 20

21 Thank you


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