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BALWINDER SINGH SIDHU Director of Agriculture BALWINDER SINGH SIDHU Director of Agriculture. NATIONAL CONFRENCE ON AGRICULTURE KHARIF COMPAIGN – 2006 (PUNJAB)

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1 BALWINDER SINGH SIDHU Director of Agriculture BALWINDER SINGH SIDHU Director of Agriculture. NATIONAL CONFRENCE ON AGRICULTURE KHARIF COMPAIGN – 2006 (PUNJAB) PRESENTATION BY

2 RABI PROSPOECTS (2005-06)

3 PRODUCTIVITY OF MAJOR CROPS 2237 2730 3715 4563 4221 4265 1765 2733 3229 3506 3943 3858 2726 1200 731 1555 1602 1784 2793 2738 555 528 1014 1213 1032 371309 463430 697 Kg./ha.

4 PUNJAB AGRICULTURE : Challenges Punjab Agriculture Mounting Pressure of Globalization (New Technology & Competition) Decreasing quantity and quality of water Declining arable land area and Soil health Increasing cost of cultivation and Decreasing margins Technology fatigue Climate Change

5 VARIATION OF MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE ( 0 C) DURING RABI November December January February March 25 years Av.5 years Av.2006

6 VARIATION OF MINIMUM TEMPERATURE ( 0 C) DURING RABI November December January February March 25 years Av.5 years Av.2006.

7 Productivity of Wheat (Kg./ha.) 75-76 85-86 90-91 99-2k 01-02 04-05 2337 3531 4696 4532 4221 3715

8 PRODUCTION OF RABI CROPS CROP2004-05 (ACHIEVEMENT) 2005-06 (ESTIMATED) AREA (000 ha.) PROD. (000 MT) AREA (000 ha.) PROD. (000 MT) Wheat34.82146.9834.30146.25 BARLEY22742584 PULSES12101815 OILSEEDS60627084

9 ACTION PLAN FOR KHARIF 2006

10 VARIATIONS IN PRODUCTIVITY (MAXIMUM & MINIMUM AVERAGE YEILD OF DISTRICT IN 5 YEARS) VARIATIONS IN PRODUCTIVITY (MAXIMUM & MINIMUM AVERAGE YEILD OF DISTRICT IN 5 YEARS) WHEAT RICE MAIZE COTTON OILSEEDS MAXIMUM MINIMUM Kg./Ha.

11 STRATEGY TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY & GROWTH RATE REGION SPECIFIC SELECTION OF CROPS. PROMOTION OF VEGITABLE AND FRUIT CROPS AND THEIR PROCESSING UNDER NATIONAL HORTICULTURE MISSION. EMPHASIS ON ALLIED AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES VIZ. DAIRYING, POULTRY, BEE KEEPING ETC. CAPACITY BUILDING OF EXTENSION WORKERS AND FARMERS THROUGH TRAINING FOR DISSEMINATION OF LATEST CROP PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY. TIMELY SUPPLY OF QUALITY CERTIFIED SEEDS AND PLANTING MATERIAL. IMPROVEMENT IN SEED REPLACEMENT RATIO (SRR). ASSURED AND TIMELY SUPPLY OF FERTILIZERS AND THEIR BALANCED USE BASED ON SOIL TEST. INTODUCTION OF BIO-FERTILIZERS - ONE VILLAGE PER BLOCK TO BE ADOPTED AS BIO-VILLAGE FOR MASS DEMONSTRATIONS. ENCOURGE THE EFFICIENT USE OF AVAILABLE IRRIGATION SUPPLIES.

12 IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC AREAS CROPIDENTIFIED DISTRICTS Paddy a) Fine b) Basmati Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Kapurthala, Patiala, Moga, Sangrur. Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Patiala (Rajpura tehsil) CottonBathina, Mansa, Mukatsar, Faridkot, Ferozepur, Sangrur (Tehsil Barnala, Sunam & Moonuk), Moga (Tehsil Bagapurana & Nahal Singh Wala) MaizeGurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Ropar and Amritsar Pulses a) Moong b) Mash c) Aarhar Amritsar, Bahtinda, Ferozepur, Ludhiana, Mansa, Moga, Mukatsar & Sangrur Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Ropar and Amritsar Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Sangrur, Moga & Patiala Oilseeds (Sesamum) Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Ferozepur, Hoshiarpur, Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Mansa, Mukatsar & Ropar

13 RICE YearArea (lac hac.) Production (lac MT) 2005-0626.42101.93 2006-07 (Target) 24.2590.10 THRUST AREAS  TIMELY TRANSPLANTATION OF PADDY  INTRODUCTION OF NEW CROP ESTABLISHMENT TECHNOLOGIES VIZ. TRANSPLANTING ON RAISED BEDS, DIRECT SEEDING, UNPUDDLED TRANSPLANTING AND SRI  ASSURED SUPPLY OF CANAL WATER AND ELECTRICITY (FOR 8 HOURS)  USE OF LEAF COLOR CHARTS FOR NEED BASED APPLICATION OF NITROGENUS FERTILIZERS.  250 FARMERS FIELD SCHOOLS TO BE ORGANIZED FOR IPM.

14 MAIZEYearArea (lac hac.) Production (lac MT) 2005-061.484.03 2006-07 (Target) 2.005.17 THRUST AREAS  INTODUCTION OF NEW HYBVRIDS AND QUILITY PROTEN MAIZE.  EMPHASIS ON PROPER PLANT POPULATON THROUGH MACHNISED PLANTING.  STRESS ON INM AND IPM.  DEVELOPMENT OF POST HARVEST INFRASTRUCTURE.

15 COTTONYearArea (lac hac.) Production (lac bales) 2005-065.5723.95 2006-07 (Target) 6.2524.00 THRUST AREAS  EMPHASIS ON CULTIVATION OF Bt COTTON HYBRIDS.  ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF CANAL WATER DURING APRIL FOR TIMELY SOWING OF COTTON.  PROMOTION OF IPM ON COTTON IN PPP MODE UNDER SRTT PROJECT OF REVIVING GREEN REVOLUTION AND VILLAGE CLUSTER ADOPTION PROJECT OF REVIVING GREEN REVOLUTION AND VILLAGE CLUSTER ADOPTION PROJECT OF VARDHMAN GROUP IN 162 VILLAGES. VARDHMAN GROUP IN 162 VILLAGES.  SUPPLY OF QUALITY PESTICIDES AND THEIR EFICIENT USE.

16 ESTIMATED PRODUCTION OF KHARIF OILSEEDS AND PULSES YEARKHARIF OILSEEDS KHARIF PULSES AREA (000 ha.) PROD. (000 MT) AREA (000 ha.) PROD. (000 MT) 2005-061372318 (Target) 2006-07 (Target) 22115040

17 NATIONAL HORTICULTURE MISSION Sr.NoActivities/ProjectsAmount (Rs. In Crores) Remarks 1.Establishment of New Gardens, Floriculture, Modern Nurseries, Vegetable Seed Production, Protected Cultivation of Fruit, Spices and Aromatic Plants, Pollination through bee-keeping and exhibitions. 21.83In 11 districts namely Ferozepur, Mukatsar, Bhatinda, Amritsar, Hosiharpur, Gurdaspur, Kapruthala, Patiala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Fathegarh Sahib 2.Post Harvest Management2.40PAU, Ludhiana 3.De- bittering Technology (Plant)2.00Punjab Agro Industries Corpn. 4.Back Ended Subsidy Projects0.32Punjab Agro Industries and Marketing Board. 5.Setting up of Cold Storage1.50Subsidy for 3 units in Private Sector

18 Share of Agriculture and Allied in GDP =38.23%

19 AVIALABILITY OF CERTIFIED SEED Sr. No. Crop Requirement of Seed (2006-0 7) Availability(2006-07) Seed Replacement Rate (%age) 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 1.Paddy485001220111520 2.Cotton812588211522 3.Maize16000229575771 4.Pulses4509401638 (QTLS.)

20 FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT Name of Fertilizer Consumption Kharif 2005 Requirement Kharif 2006 Urea1203.41250.0 DAP204.4240.0 SSP6.910.0 NPK18.325.0 MOP52.755.0 CAN2.42.5 (000 MT)

21 NEW INITIATIVES Agriculture Diversification and Development Fund with a corpus of Rs.20.00 set-up to undertake research on new crops, their processing and marketing. Four special purpose vehicles (SPV) i.e. Council for Citrus Juices, Council for Value Added Horticulture, Council for Viticulture and Council for Organic Farming set-up to provide impetus to diversification efforts. Punjab State Farmers Commission has been set-up to prepare a blue print for diversification of State Agriculture and improvement of socio-economic statues of farmers.

22 NEW INITIATIVES Contact Farming of basmati, maize, summer moong etc. has been undertaken during kharif and hoyla, durum wheat in rabi. University of Animal Sciences being set-up to ensure diversification to allied activities like dairy and fisheries. Super Thermal Power Plant being set-up at Coal Pit Head in Chhatissgarh by NTPC to dedicate 1500 MW of power. Legislation for Participatory Irrigation Management (PIM) is proposed to regulate the working of water users associations for efficient O&M of surface irrigation systems.

23 AGRICULTURE EXTENSION REFORMS Organization of Farmer Training Programme on Scientific Crop Production at district, block and village level. KVKs being actively involved in training and FLDs’. SEWP of 2005-06 prepared and approved by Govt. of India. The scheme being implemented in the State. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY at State level and ATMAS’ at district level has been registered to implement the scheme. Second installment distributed to districts. SREP of district Amritsar and Patiala prepared and for the remaining two districts to be submitted shortly. Response to KCC is encouraging. Farmers demand accessibility to 1551 from mobile phones. Need to increase existing lines at level-1 from 3 to 6. The provision of cell phones with incoming facility to the experts at level II is required for escalation of calls to level II. Two crop seminars organized under Mass Media Support to Agriculture by DD Jalandhar.

24 AMENDMENT OF APMC ACT APMC act has been amended to permit setting up private marketing infrastructure. The rules to regulate such markets and incentives to be provided to such investors are being finalized.

25 RISK MANAGEMENT ICICI Lombard has insured the farmers crop for weather risk in 5 districts during kharif 2005 (Paddy) as well as in 8 districts during rabi 2005-06 (Wheat). Farmers Covered Area Covered (acres) Premium (Rs.) Sum Insured (Rs.) Compensation paid (Rs.) 797319412,77,5731,27,760002,18,000 1383811,42,68815,22,000---- Efforts will be made to cover more farmers during 2006-07 in collaboration with AIC of India by providing assistance in premium Under Work Plan for Macro Management of Agriculture.

26 UTILIZATION OF FUNDS UNDER CSS SR. NO. NAME OF SCHEME FUNDS RELEASED GOI SHARE REMARKS 1.INTENSIVE COTTON DEV. PROG. (75.25 ) 637.30477.98 FUNDS LIKELY TO BE UTILIZED BY 31 ST MARCH, 2006. 2.MACRO MANAGEMENT WORK PLAN (90:10) 1035.33 981.80 3.AGRICULTURAL CENSUS (100) 21.8022.1016.87 4.ISOPOM (75:25) ----316.61RELEASE UNDER CONSIDERATION (Rs. IN LACS)

27 THANKS


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