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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE FOR KHARIF CAMPAIGN 2015, NEW DELHI ( 7 th & 8 th April 2015) GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

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1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE FOR KHARIF CAMPAIGN 2015, NEW DELHI ( 7 th & 8 th April 2015) GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

2 BASIC INFORMATION Population Census (2011) Total population : 19,80,602 Rural population: 14,06,861 Total farming household: 2,50,360 Total Geographical Area: 16,579 Sq.km Total cultivable area: 7,21,924 ha. Gross cropped area : 4,22,200 ha. Double cropped area : 96,750 ha. Net cropped area: 3,25,250 ha. Gross irrigated area : 1,06,150 ha. Net irrigated area: 97,250 ha. Food-grain Production (2014-15): 6,51,270 MT (Anticipated) Oilseeds Production (2014-15) : 69,500 MT (Anticipated) Commercial Production (2014-15): 4,57,000 MT (Anticipated)

3 RAINFALL DATA FROM JAN 2011 TO DEC 2013 Average rainfall in mm  2013  2014  2015

4 INTRODUCTION & POLICY STATEMENT Nagaland is an agrarian state with over 71% of its population living in rural areas and they depend on agriculture sector for their livelihood. Majority of the farmers practices shifting cultivation locally known as Jhum which accounts for about 73% of the net cropped area. This indigenous system of farming meets the basic needs for food, fuel and housing materials to make subsistence living. The other system of wet terrace rice cultivation (WTRC) accounts for about 27% of net cropped area only. The Department anticipated to achieve its food grain production target of 651.27 lakh MT from 325.25 lakh ha. area during 2014-15 with the support extended to the farming community in the form of various agricultural inputs.

5 In line with the Department’s Vision “Food for All by 2025”, it is proposed to increase food grain production with the following interventions during 2014-15: Providing quality seeds. Bring more areas under cultivation and development of WTRC. Double cropping wherever feasible. Adoption of SRI method wherever feasible. Farm mechanization wherever feasible. Taping & strengthening of irrigation potential and facility. Increase use of manure & fertilizer and better plant protection measures (INM & IPM). Promotion of economy through Organic Agriculture farming. Effective transfer and adoption of appropriate technology through trainings, extension services and demonstrations, etc. Strengthening of Integrated Farming System (IFS).

6 RABI ASSESMENT FOR 2014 - 15 TARGET & LIKELY ACHIEVEMENT OF AREA & PRODUCTION CROPS AREA ('000 ha)PRODUCTION ('000 MT) TARGET LIKELY ACHIEVEMENTTARGET LIKELY ACHIEVEMENT a. Cereals13.5313.4028.1328.10 b. Pulses20.1020.0522.5222.48 Total Food Grain:33.6333.4550.6550.58 c. Oilseeds35.2135.1533.5933.51 d. Other crops7.227.1872.2372.20 Mustard fieldLinseed field

7 KHARIF PROSPECT FOR 2015 TARGET & PROJECTED ACHIEVEMENT OF AREA & PRODUCTION CROPS AREA ('000 ha)PRODUCTION ('000 MT) TARGET a. Cereals279.32606.83 b. Pulses17.5220.69 Total Food Grain:296.84627.52 c. Oilseeds32.5536.38 d. Other Crops31.99392.04 Paddy fieldMaize field

8 GROUP-I STATE: NAGALAND STRATEGY TO ISSUE SOIL HEALTH CARDS IN TIME BOUND MANNER Sl.No.Particulars Rabi Achievement 2014-15 Target Kharif 2015 1 Soil health card12250 Nos16000 Nos 2 Training of Soil chemist1 No2 Nos 3 Line staff Training1 No2 Nos 4 Farmers training1 No11 Nos 3 Nos of Static Soil testing Labs. with the capacity of 45000 samples/year.

9  Involvement of District and Sub-Divisional Agriculture field functionaries for collection of soil samples.  Involvement of KVKs and ATMA functionaries  Besides Static soil testing laboratories Digital Soil Test and Fertilizers Recommendation (STFR) Kit will be procure and issue to the DAOs, SDAOs, and KVKs to reach out to the far flung and remote area. STRATEGIES

10 PROBLEMS & SUGGESTIONS The existing static soil testing laboratory Medziphema being established in 1970s needs Up-gradation with Micro nutrient testing Facilities Strengthening of Mon, SARS Yisemyong soil testing labs.

11 GROUP-II STATE: NAGALAND PROMOTION OF PULSES THROUGH INTER-CROPPING IN KHARIF SEASON AREA, PRODUCTION & YIELD OF PULSES DURING RABI 2014 Sl.No.CropArea ('000 ha)Production ('000 MT)Yield (per ha) 1 Pea 7.127.80 1095 2 Lentil 2.111.73 819 3 Gram 0.76 0.64 842 4 Rajmah (Kholar) 9.23 11.64 1261 5 Black Gram 0.79 0.64 810 Total: 20.01 22.45 1121 KholarKidney bean

12 PROJECTION FOR KHARIF 2015 UNDER PULSES Sl.No.CropArea ('000 ha) Production ('000 MT) Yield (per ha) 1 Tur/Arhar3.012.71900 2 Urd/Moong0.35 1000 3 Rice bean/Naga dal4.715.331131 4 Cowpea0.490.721469 5 Beans2.333.161356 6 Rajmash (Kholar)5.657.201274 8 Horsegram0.450.481066 Total:16.9919.951174 Arhar French beans

13 ISSUES  Arhar as strip crop in upland paddy and maize. (Varieties of Arhar: ICPL – 8791, ICP - 7035  Intercropping of Rajmash (Kholar) with paddy and maize during summer.  Relay cropping of maize and rajmash (Kholar) as late Kharif crop: Sowing of maize – April/ May Sowing of Rajmash – August  Relay cropping of upland paddy and rice bean (dwarf) Sowing of paddy – March/April Sowing of rice bean – August.  Intercropping of paddy and rice bean (creeper type)

14 Relay cropping of maize and rajmash (Kholar) as late Kharif crop

15 PROBLEMS  Grown under rainfed conditions and faces moisture stress problem specially in summer crop  Insect pest problem specially pod borer and plume moth.  Storage problem as there is no storage facilities to store surplus produce. SUGGESTIONS  Allocation of more funds for pulses development specially in NFSM-Pulses program to cover more area under pulses and increase production as there is tremendous scope.  Various irrigation components (Harvesting ponds, pump sets etc.) be included in the program to made assured irrigation.

16 GROUP-III STATE: NAGALAND USE OF ICT IN DECISION SUPPORT FOR ENHANCING KHARIF PRODUCTION ICT in decision support for enhancing Kharif production in the State Farmers Portal- The state has already uploaded the modified English version of Farmer Friendly handbook, Seven package of practices on various crops, video documentary on farm mechanization in hill agriculture in the farmers portal besides the progress report data entry of ATMA, RKVY, NFSM and SEEDNET. Kisan SMS- The State has registered for sending Kisan SMS to farmers through mKisan. However, mKisan services like USSD,IVRS,Ksewa could not be utilized till date by the state which requires operational services from experts. KCC- The performance of KCC in the state is very poor due to the state being comprised of multi-lingual tribes. Hand held devices & Pico projectors- Yet to receive from Govt. of India AGRISNET- Functional through LAN only. The State requires SWAN upgradation/connection. Further, the State has submitted a proposal to Govt. of India for installation of GIS in the State Agriculture Department under Good Agriculture Practice (GAP) however, there is no response from the Govt. of India, Ministry of Agriculture

17 Issues/Constraints in implementation of ICT in the State Poor internet network connectivity Regular Power load shedding State IT Deptt. and NIC centres need upgradation Present status of NeGPA in the State Appointment of Senior consultant from Price Waterhouse Coopers Pvt.Ltd, Kolkata vide interview conducted by State level Selection Committee on 18 th March, 2015. Site preparation for NeGPA started for all the 74 blocks covering 11 districts including State Headquarter in line with the departments of Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries and SAU Detail progress report will be furnished by the end of May 2015

18 THANK YOU


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