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1 KRISHI KARMAN AWARDS MEETING OF THE SCREENING COMMITTEE Date: 14 th December’2013 Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi.

2 TRIPURA

3 TRIPURA AT A GLANCE Geographical area 10.49 Lakh hectares. Forest Area 62% TGA Gross Cropped Area 4.72 Lakh hectares Net cropped Area 2.55 Lakh hectares Cropping Intensity – 185 % Average Size of holding – 0.56 ha 96% farmers are small & marginal Agriculture is the state's dominant sector with a contribution of about 23 per cent to the Net State Domestic Product (NSDP). Contd… 3

4 Demographic Profile  Population – 36.71 Lakhs  ST- 31 %, SC-17 %  Decadal Growth Rate – 16.03 % ( 1991-2001) 14.75% ( 2001-2011)  Population Density – 350/ Sq Km  Literacy Rate - 87.75% (94 % Present) 4

5 Climate  Climate of Tripura is Humid Sub-tropical  Long Term Average (LTA) Annual Rainfall – 220 cm  No. of Rainy days - 99 days  Annual Rainfall Variability – 20%  Percent rainfall received during Pre monsoon period – 31% Monsoon Period- 60% Post Monsoon Period- 9% 5

6 FOOD GRAIN PRODUCTION SCENARIO IN TRIPURA  Food grain Crops grown in Tripura - Rice, Maize, Wheat & pulses.  2012-13 7.31 Lakh MT  12.6 % 2007-08(Initial yr of 11 th FYP )  2011-12 -7.30 Lakh MT.  During 2012-13 food grain production was marginally increased but the productivity / ha increased to 2732 Kg with less area.

7 FOOD GRAIN PRODUCTION SCENARIO IN TRIPURA (contd)  Rice is the main food grain crop in the state, its Occupies 95% of the Food grain area and contributes 98% of the total Food grain production in the state.  Rice Production in 2012-13 was 7.19 Lakh MT which has increased 12.3% over 2007- 08 ( initial year of 11 th FYP )  Rice productivity increased from 2532 kg/ha (2007-08) to 2822 kg/ha (2012-13)

8 Year Food grain Area in Lakh Ha Food grain Production in Lakh MT Food grain Yield in Kg/Ha 2000-01 2.575.58 2174 2006-07 2.626.38 2430 2007-08 2.636.49 2471 2008-09 2.516.35 2523 2009-10 2.546.48 2547 2010-11 2.757.12 2589 2011-12 2.797.3 2620 2012-13 2.677.31 2732 Area, Production & Yield of food Grain

9 Area Production and Yield of Rice Year Rice Area in Lakh Ha Rice Production in Lakh MT Rice Yield in Kg/Ha 2000-01 2.435.48 2252 2006-07 2.516.28 2503 2007-08 2.536.4 2532 2008-09 2.436.27 2581 2009-10 2.466.4 2607 2010-11 2.657.02 2655 2011-12 2.667.18 2700 2012-13 2.557.19 2822

10 Production Scenario of Rice & Food grain (in Lakh MT) Year Rice Foodgra 2007-086.4 6.49 2008-096.27 6.35 2009-106.4 6.48 2010-117.02 7.12 2011-127.18 7.30 2012-137.19 7.31 Average last 5 years6.656.75 Higest in last 5 years7.187.30 % increase in Production in 2012-13 over average of 5 years 8.1%8.3% % increase in Production in 2012-13 over highest of last 5 years 0.1% % increase in Production over base year (2007-07) 12.3%12.6%

11 Productivity of Rice & Food grain (in Kg/ha) Year Rice Food grain 2007-08 25322471 2008-09 25812523 2009-10 26072547 2010-11 26552589 2011-12 27002620 2012-13 28222732 Average last 5 years 26152550 Higest in last 5 years 27002620 % increase in Productivity in 2012-13 over average of 5 years 7.91%7.17% % increase in Productivity in 2012-13 over highest of last 5 years 4.5%4.3% % increase in Productivity in 2012-13 over base year (2007-08) 11.5%10.6%

12 Strategies adopted Productivity enhancement :  Production of Quality Certified Paddy Seed (3200 mt)  Promotion of SRI method of paddy cultivation  SRR (Seed Replacement Rate)33% in paddy and Varietal replacement  Promotion of Integrated Plant Nutrient Management ( Optimum use of Chemical & Bio-fertilizer, Micronutrient etc)

13 At present 37.2% of paddy area cultivated by SRI method which is contributing 42.1% production in total Rice Production in the State. On an average 18-25% more yield realized through SRI compare to Conventional method year % Area under SRI % SRI production to total Rice Production % yield increase in SRI over Conventional 2007-08 13.0%15.9%25% 2008-09 17.3%19.9%19% 2009-10 25.7%29.3%18% 2010-11 29.3%33.1%19% 2011-12 34.7%38.9%19% 2012-13 37.2%42.1%23% Performance of SRI

14 New Interventions (1)  Crop Diversification in Seasonal Rice Fallow – Area Increase in Pulses, Oilseeds, vegetables & other Crops (73,000 ha)  Sowing /Transplanting of Boro Paddy to be completed of Mid January.  Application of Lime for amelioration of Acid Soils  Productivity enhancement through adoption of Pulse Based Crop Rotation  Mini Modern Rice Mill (2 ton/ hour) supported with 16 ton/ day capacity Par(tially) Boil(ing) unit in each Agri Subdivision to minimize milling loss

15 New Interventions (2)  Popularization of rapid composting (45-60 Days) method at farm household level by using green biomass only.  Tapping of Ground Water Potential – installation of (1081 no)mini deep tube well – to provide Irrigation facilities in 5,000 ha at farm household level  Promotion of organic farming especially in Local aromatic Rice and Local aromatic Moong  Convergence with IWMP and Forest for Efficient use of water area created- for promotion of Pulses and Oilseed cultivation  Farm Mechanization

16 New Interventions (3)  Agri –Horti- Bamboo Activities in Land Vested to Tribal Shifting Cultivator  Management of Fringe Forest  Administrative Integration of Agriculture, Horticulture, Forest and Animal resource Sector(Primary Sector)  Introduction of Stress Tolerant varieties for Flood prone/ Flash flood areas.  Release of IRRI Developed Paddy HYV – Short and Medium early duration varieties.

17 Crop Diversification - Seasonal Rice Fallow Seasons Existing Seasonal Fallow land (Hectares) Area proposed to be brought under cultivation (Hectares) Pre Kharif Fallow (April-June) 8434134351 Rabi Fallow (Dec- March) 5959239013 Grand Total14393373364 Seasons Existing Seasonal Fallow land (Hectares) Area proposed to be brought under cultivation (Hectares) Pre Kharif Fallow (April-June) 8434134351 Rabi Fallow (Dec- March) 5959239013 Grand Total14393373364

18 PRODUCTION TARGET 2016-17: Crops Area in ‘000’ Ha Production in ‘000’ MT Productivity in Kg/ha Rice 290.300892.673075 Maize 19.07126.701400 Wheat 1.0002.002000 Pulses 32.50028.28870 Total Food grain 342.871949.652770

19 Deliverables in 2016-17  Total Food grain Requirement projected 9.05 lakh MT  Total Food grain Production is Targeted 9.50 Lakh MT

20 NFSM- Physical & Financial 2013-14 Interventions Financial Target ( Rs. In Lakh) Financial Achieveme nt ( Rs. In Lakh) % Ach. over Target Cluster Demonstrations ( NE states one cluster of 10 ha)1680.001242.00 73.9% Seed Distribution: 259.75178.83 68.8% Plant and Soil Protection Management: 789.55292.16 37.0% ResourceConservationTechniqu es/ 187.5086.63 46.2% Incentive for Pump Sets250.00 187.50 75.0% Cropping System based trainings 70.00 52.50 75.0% Miscellaneous Expenses 64.7550.88 78.6% Local Initiatives ( Mini tube well with submergible pump) 198.45 100 % (84 % of the fund alloted) Grand Total3500.002288.95 65.4%

21 THANKS


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