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1 National Conference on Agriculture Kharif Campaign 2014
Group - I Strategies for Enhancement of Crop Production 25th - 26th February 2014 New Delhi Farmer Welfare & Agriculture Development Department Madhya Pradesh

2 STATE PROFILE: AGRICULTURE
Agro climatic zones 11 Net Cultivable area (lakh ha) 152.23 Fallow land (lakh ha) 10.72 Area sown (lakh ha) Kharif 2013 123.80 (lakh ha) Rabi 113.33 Double cropped area (lakh ha) 84.89 Cropping intensity (%) 155 Area under Irrigation (%) 36.5 Rainfed (%) 63.5 No. of Holdings (lakh) 79.08 No. Holdings with SMF (lakh ) 53.47 (68%) Area with SMF (lakh ha) 46.63 (29.16%) Power Consumption (KW/ha) 1.36

3 RECOGNITION Government of India Krishi Karmanya Award , in Ist category of Total Food grain Production awarded on 10th Feb 2014. The state received this prestigious award during also by the Hon'ble President of India. The state was honored by Hon'ble President for achieving more than 18% Agriculture Growth in the year Best Agriculture State Award 2012 awarded to MP under Agriculture Leadership award.

4 PERFORMANCE: AGRICULTURE
During XIth plan the state achieved a growth rate of more than 9% as against the targeted growth of 4% in the Agriculture and Allied sector. The crop sector growth during & has been highest 18.89% & 16.40, respectively. The state occupy Ist rank in the production of Soybean, Gram, pulses and oilseeds at the National level. It ranks 2nd under mustard and 3rd in Sorghum, Lentil & Wheat production. Thanks to effective Technology Transfer with Wheat production of lakh MT during The state is included in the top 3 highest wheat producing states in the country.

5 NUMBER OF HOLDINGS IN PERCENTAGE
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6 Rabi Programme Rabi (FFC.) Target (Dept. Estimates) Increase % over 12-13 Target Area (Lakh ha) 105.46 113.00 113.33 7.46 117.65 Production (Lakh tonnes) 221.15 262.58 264.76 19.72 303.59 Productivity (Kg/ha) 2097 2324 2336 11.40 2580 6

7 Rabi Area (Lakh ha.) Crops 2014-15 Target Wheat 54.59 57.00 57.92 6.10
(FFC.) Target Deptt. Est. Increase % over 12-13 Target Wheat 54.59 57.00 57.92 6.10 60.00 Total cereals 55.46 57.95 58.94 6.27 61.00 Gram 31.29 35.25 34.82 11.28 36.00 Lentil 5.72 6.25 5.63 -1.57 6.00 Total pulses 40.40 45.05 44.33 9.73 46.00 Total foodgrain 95.86 103.00 103.27 7.73 107.00 Mustard 7.85 8.00 8.14 3.69 8.50 Total oil seeds 8.95 9.20 9.35 4.47 9.75 Sugarcane 0.65 0.80 0.71 9.23 0.90 Total Rabi 105.46 113.00 113.33 7.46 117.65

8 Production (Lakh tonnes)
Crops (FFC.) Target Deptt. Est. Increase % over 12-13 Target Wheat 161.25 190.10 193.13 19.77 219.00 Total cereals 163.00 192.14 195.33 19.83 221.20 Gram 38.12 47.59 47.01 23.32 54.00 Lentil 3.34 3.91 3.52 5.39 4.80 Total pulses 43.84 54.14 53.40 21.81 62.70 Total food grain 206.84 246.28 248.73 20.25 283.90 Mustard 10.39 11.40 11.60 11.65 13.60 Total oil seeds 10.96 12.06 12.27 11.95 14.47 Sugarcane (Gur) 3.35 4.24 3.76 12.24 5.22 Total Rabi 221.15 262.58 264.76 19.72 303.59 8

9 Productivity (kg/ha) Wheat 2959 3335 12.71 3650 Gram 1220 1350 10.66
Crops (FFC.) Target Deptt. Est Increase % over 12-13 Target Wheat 2959 3335 12.71 3650 Gram 1220 1350 10.66 1500 Lentil 584 625 7.02 700 Total pulses 1085 1202 1205 11.06 1363 Total foodgrain 2158 2391 2409 11.63 2653 Mustard 1325 1425 7.55 1600 Total oil seeds 1225 1311 1312 7.10 1484 Sugarcane 5163 5300 2.65 5800 Total Rabi 2097 2324 2336 11.40 2580 9

10 Kharif programme Kharif 2012 (FFC.) 2013 Deptt. Est 2014 Target Increase % over 2012 Area (lakh. ha.) 119.40 123.80 130.20 9.05 Production (lakh tonnes) 164.95 146.87* 220.65 33.76 Productivity (Kg./ha.) 1381 1186 1695 22.74 * Excess and continuous rains affected soybean and other crops. 10

11 Kharif

12 Kharif Area (Lakh ha.) Crops Normal Paddy 16.79 17.67 17.70 18.43
2012 (FFC.) 2013 Target 2013 Deptt. Est 2014 Target Paddy 16.79 17.67 17.70 18.43 20.00 Jowar 6.05 3.08 3.00 2.64 2.50 Maize 8.69 8.62 8.45 10.03 12.00 Other cereals 5.37 4.22 4.15 3.83 4.00 Total Cereal 36.90 33.59 33.30 34.93 38.50 Total pulses 9.60 12.79 12.90 13.03 13.95 Total foodgrain 46.50 46.38 46.20 47.96 52.45 Soyabean 46.47 60.62 62.35 63.80 65.00 Total oil seeds 51.67 66.75 68.45 69.63 71.25 Cotton 5.97 6.27 7.35 6.21 6.50 Total Kharif 104.05 119.40 122.00 123.80 130.20

13 Production (Lakh tonnes)
Crops Normal 2012 (FFC.) 2013 Target 2013 Deptt. Est 2014 Target Paddy 14.89 30.22 42.48 39.50 50.00 Jowar 6.54 5.43 5.10 4.75 5.00 Maize 12.56 24.00 25.35 26.09 38.40 Kodo & others 3.52 4.73 5.91 5.12 6.50 Total Cereal 37.61 64.38 78.84 75.45 99.90 Total pulses 4.48 6.59 11.51 9.07 11.92 Total foodgrain 42.10 70.97 90.35 84.52 111.82 Soybean 46.68 82.65 87.29 94.25 Total oil seeds 49.88 87.75 93.01 55.52 100.70 Cotton 7.30 6.23 8.08 6.83 8.13 Total Kharif 99.28 164.95 191.44 146.87 220.65

14 Productivity (kg./ha.) Crops Normal Paddy 887 1807 2400 2143 2500
2012 (FFC.) 2013 Target 2013 Deptt. Est 2014 Target Paddy 887 1807 2400 2143 2500 Jowar 1080 1809 1700 1800 2000 Maize 1445 2710 3000 2601 3200 Total Cereal 1019 1917 2368 2160 2595 Total pulses 472 515 892 696 854 Total foodgrain 907 1530 1956 1762 2132 Soybean 1005 1365 1400 784 1450 Total oil seeds 965 1315 1359 797 1413 Cotton 1223 1059 1100 1250 Total Kharif 954 1381 1569 1186 1695

15 Seed Target and Distribution Kharif 2013
Qty. in Qtls. CROP Distribution Kharif 2012 Target & Distribution Kharif 2013 % increase Target 2014 Availability 2014 PADDY 172793 200000 214652 24% 215000 233780 MAIZE 67273 68000 111089 65% 115000 99802 JOWAR 7085 13000 10443 47% 12000 11999 BAJRA 7169 7200 8461 18% 8500 9000 KODO/KUTKI 229 450 372 62% 1274 URD 13793 17000 14493 5% 11578 MOONG 5002 5200 5163 3% 15044 ARHAR 17507 18000 13742 -22% 11740 TIL 824 950 1114 35% 1100 34 RAMTIL 32 125 101 216% 149 GROUNDNUT 2960 3200 2967 0% 5066 SOYBEAN 900000 COTTON HY. 8645 9200 8331 -4% 10000 GRAND TOTAL 9%

16 Availability of Soybean Seed for Kharif 2014 and Steps taken by State Govt.to Meet the Requirement
Seed Production of Soybean was affected in Kharif 2013 due to excess rains. Demand of Soybean Seed for Kharif 2014 is 20.00Lakh Quintals. Meeting was held at JNKVV Jabalpur on to meet Soybean Seed availability in Kharif 2014 in State. Scientists Recommendation of off season Soybean Seed production was sent to GOI to produce qtls. Seed in A.P. and qtls. Seed in Karnataka Presently only 9.00lakh Qtls. of seed is available as against demand of 20.00lakh qtls. Creating a huge shortage of 11.00lakh qtls. NSC has agreed to supply qtls. seed of JS-335 variety procured through tender from private sector. But as JS-335 variety is more than 15years old and there is no provision of Seed Distribution subsidy & its price is Rs. 8000/- per quintal which is much higher than last year’s price of Rs. 5800/- per quintal. Issue of GOI decision : Govt of MP has sent a proposal to reduce the standard germination percentage from 70 to 60% through letter no B-15-3/2013/14-2(part-3) dated to Joint Secretary (Seeds) GOI. 40% additional Seed(Approximately 2.2lakh qtls.) will be available to M.P., if GOI sanctions the proposal of reduction of standard germination percentage to 60%.

17 DISTRIBUTION OF SEED IN RABI- 2013-14
Qty in Qtls. CROP RABI TARGET RABI DISTRIBUTION RABI % increase Wheat Tall 58844 50000 61286 4% Wheat dwarf 14% TOTAL WHEAT Barley 1083 1520 3649 237% TOTAL CEREALS Gram 321830 450000 439659 37% Pea 25323 36000 27618 9% Lentil 6943 10000 10105 46% TOTAL PULSES 354096 496000 477382 35% Mustard 11454 15000 10382 -9% Linseed 455 800 551 21% TOTAL OILSEED 11909 15800 10933 -8% STATE TOTAL 18%

18 Unit – 000’Qtls.

19 Seed Replacement Rate (%)

20 Seed Replacement Rate (%)

21 SEED TREATMENT Kharif Rabi

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23 Strategy and Measures adopted along with Innovations
A. Irrigation and Land Management: 1. Enhancement of Area under assured canal irrigation - Growth from lakh ha in to lakh ha in It will go to lakh ha in 2. Bringing fallow land under cultivation - Fallow Land lakh ha in reduced to 8.58 lakh ha in by campaign at all level. B. Agriculture extension and process innovation: About 5.22 Lakh ha of land brought under SRI method of rice cultivation conoweeders and markers provided on 90% subsidy. 23

24 D . Credit and Management Interventions –
Cont… Warehousing and Infrastructure: The state has taken warehousing program in a big way whereas the total storage available in the state in was 79 LMT. It has increased to 98 LMT in the year It would increase to 115 LMT in The highest for any state in India. D . Credit and Management Interventions – 1. The interest rate in crops for Agriculture Loans reduced from 5% in to 1% in Crop Loan increased from Rs crores in to Rs crores in the year (77% in 2 year). Seed Growers Co-operatives formed for augmenting availability of certified seeds. 24

25 E. Electricity Supply: Cont…
Rs.7052 crores tariff subsidy given by State Govt. to State Electricity Companies for providing electricity at reduced rates to Agriculture Consumers etc. from to 31.16 lakh temporary connections provided in the last 3 years to meet the demand during Rabi season. Feeder separation in progress for providing quality and continuous supply of electricity for 10 hours for agricultural operations. Second largest in india. 4. The power to agriculture sector which was 6776 million unit in increased to 9478 million unit in (16.2%). 25

26 F. Extension and Technology:
Cont… F. Extension and Technology: SRR in all major crops increased in Wheat 14.03% to 27.20%, Paddy 8.85% to 22.61%, Maize 10.94% to 73.91% Gram 2.90% to % as compared to base year Extension- Replacement of Traditional broadcasting system of sowing by Line Sowing in 11 lakh ha in Bundelkhand and Baghelkhand region by vigorous extension efforts. Timely agricultural advisories through Mobile SMS in Hindi highest in India (more than Lakh) G. Policy Interventions: Krishi Cabinet constituted for ensuring better coordination among the Departments of Agriculture, Power, Irrigation, Cooperative. 26

27 Technology Extension-
Cont… Technology Extension- 1. To save Kharif crop from heavy rains ridge-furrow method of sowing is encouraged and seed drills equipped with ridge- furrow attachments distributed. (Innovation) 2. About ha land deep ploughed under Haldhar Yojana during year (Rs crore) increased in to ha (Rs Crore). (Innovation) Extension and process innovations- 1. Promotion of hybrid paddy through SRI and composite nurseries under RKVY in the year covering 1.80 lakh ha. (Innovation) 2. Substantial increase in area and production of Hybrid Maize by providing 90% subsidy to the SC/ST farmers. Total expenditure Rs. 576 lakh and seed distributed 6748 qtls. in the year (Innovation) 27

28 Cont… 3. Under the seed quality improvement programme, 20,000 villages provided with Spiral graders and seed treating drums free of cost under RKVY. (Innovation) 4. Integrated technological extension to benefit 2.5 lakh farmers(5000 farmers per district) every year for the first time through joint mobilization of scientists from KVK & ATMA. It will also monitor the change in production and productivity after the season. (Innovation) Innovations - villages have been developed as Yantradoot Gram (Fully Mechanized Villages), where farmers are encouraged to adopt mechanized farming. Phenomenal increase in all crop productivity. (Innovation) 28

29 Cont… 2. Private entrepreneurs are being encouraged under bank assisted custom hiring centers by providing subsidy up to Rs. 10 lakh for each center. 267 such centers have been established so far. New 250 applications are under consideration. (Innovation) Fertilizer Supply Management- Incentive for advance lifting of fertilizers - The state gave an incentive of Rs Crore to Markfed and PACS for advance storage in the year for advance stocking of fertilizers (20.54 Lakh MT). (Innovation) Constitution of MP State Organic Development Council is under progress 29

30 MUKHYA MANTRI KISSAN VIDESH ADDAHYAN YATRA YOJNA
To provide new and improved techniques to the farmers, new scheme has been launched. The scheme is based on "beleiving & seeing principle". Object of the scheme is to upgrade the skills so that cultivators will be able to disseminate improved technology. Each group consists are 20 farmers, 1 scientist and 1 officer. Under the scheme following groups will be visited in different countries countries Programme Australiya-New Zealand March 14 Phillippines-Taiwan March 14 Brazil- Argentina March 14 Germany-Itally Proposed in June 14 Holland

31 MUKHYA MANTRI KHET TEERTH YOJNA
In this scheme fields of Research institute, KVK and selected farmers field will be declared as a "Khet Tirth" where progressive cultivators will make the exposure visit (out of state, within state and within district) Khet tirth Yojana will cover the following activities Development of 1 acre, 2.5 acre and 5 acre profitable models. SKILL DEVELOPMENT Under this scheme 68 agencies have been selected as VTP. 19 training courses are being run. and 3418 candidates have been trained.

32 ICT in Agriculture Information of key technologies-
For the easy availability of informations regarding high yielding varieties, hybrids, agro chemicals, intensive crop cultivation techniques and other improved technologies department started web portal mpkrishi.org in Hindi language. Govt. of India sanctioned Rs lakh under “AGRISNET" for strengthening / promoting ICT in Agriculture in MP. in the year 2007 during first phase. Under the state scheme of Information Technology in agriculture an outlay of lakh was proposed for the 12th five year plan and a sum of lakh was spent during and expected expenditure for financial year ending March 2014 is Rs lakhs . The List of Beneficiaries of departmental schemes is being available on departmental portal and it is being continuously updated

33 ICT in Agriculture Keeping in view the following factors :
- Fast growth of infrastructure in the state, - The continous availability of power in rural areas - Increased internet connectivity at block level GOMP has in its VISION 2018 document ceiling of Rs lakhs proposed for ICT has has been revised to Lakhs . The proposal is in addition to the National e Governance programme which has also been implemented in the state since 2009 and new KIOSKs have been installed upto block level under the scheme and for better data generation data entry operators have been provided upto block level.

34 Service provided under ICT in Agriculture
Easy and 24*7 access and availability of information related to Agriculture statistics Rates of inputs, Contact information of departmental functionaries, Various acts, regulations, policy and procedures of Department . Tender documents and application formats, Weather advisory, Instant availability of Mandi rates The SDC's under NeGPA has been linked to the website The extension functionaries such as PD Atma’s and KVK coordinators are making more and more use of the web portal to generate SMS advisory to farmers based on the local conditions . About SMS’s have been generated so far using the web portal Apart from the above information the website is a also acting as a tool for Scheme wise Tracking and Monitoring of releases first to last release up to block level.

35 Proposed programme under NeGP - A
New Computer labs are set up in AETC’s under the National e- Governance programme to facilitate farmers to get more and more access to ICT . The soil testing labs are also being directly connected so that timely soil test reports can be communicated to the farmers at their door steps . FIG’s are being Facilitated to make farmer producer companies . Capacity building of these farmers is being done, and with the help of computer labs set up in AETC’s these farmer will be made internet friendly , so that they may independently handle their business. A proposal of crores has been prepared for next three year and the plan includes many innovations such as GPS tracking of field functionaries . Physical verification of beneficieries on real time basis with use of smart devices . Voice SMS based grievience redressel mechanism for efficient service delivery.

36 Proposed programme under NeGP - A
NeGP activities are ready to take off, the national farmer portal has already been linked to the website and Process of Data digitization has been initiated and soon recent GAP’s ,POP ,input recommendations and other such updated relevant current information will be available on this Portal. The KISAN MITRAS(Farmer friends ) selected under ATMA are being trained in AETC’s Labs and they may work as facilitators at the CSC centres at panchayat level. These KISAN MITRAS on one hand help the rural people to avail the facilities of various beneficiary schemes run by Government’on the other hand they may also help in grievience redressal by taking the grieviences in voice SMS format rather than written form , making the process less cumbersome and more efficient .

37 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation
Quality improvement program for farmer held seed Government is committed to provide Spiral Graders and Seed Treating Drum in all villages for community use on free of cost basis through Kisan Mitra/Didi. 20,000 villages have been provided with these implement before Kharif Additional 20,000 villages will be covered before Kharif 2014. Improvement in quality of farmer held seeds has resulted in 15-20% increase in productivity.

38 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation

39 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation
Custom Hiring Services Through private entrepreneur . This state sector scheme was launched in to promote custom hiring services to farmer through private entrepreneurs. The private entrepreneurs can make a project upto Rs. 25 lakhs in which he gets support of 50% of the cost upto Rs. 10 Lakh from the state government. So far 267 such centers have been established. More than 10,000 small and marginal farmers have been benefitted by these centers.

40 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation
A case study of custom hiring centre. Name - Hemant Kumar Verma, Village - Somalwada, Distt. - Hoshangabad CHC Started - March 2013 Project Cost - 18 lakhs Subsidy Amount - 9 lakhs Machine and Implements available - Tractor, Power tiller, Reversible plough, Rotavator, Cultivator, Disk Harrow, Seed cum fertilizer drill, Zero tillage seed drill, Fertilizer broad caster, Tractor mounted sprayer, Ditcher, Multi crop thresher, Straw reaper and Trolly. Workdone hours, Rs Lakhs. Profit Lakhs Additional assets created from profit - Tractor of 18hp with rotavator was purchased in January 2014.

41 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation
Deep ploughing program-Haldhar Yojna This state sector scheme was launched in to promote practice of deep ploughing. A farmer gets 50% of the cost of deep ploughing upto Rs 1500 per ha. So far about 2.25 Lakh hectares of fields have been deep ploughed.

42 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation
Promotion of Ridge-furrow method of sowing To protect Kharif crop from initial heavy rains, ridge-furrow method is being promoted. 50000 ridge-furrow attachments have been provided to farmers on 90% subsidy. These attachments are to be fitted in traditional seed drills. Additional attachments will be made available to farmers this year. So far 32 Lakh ha of Kharif area is covered under this method.

43 Special Initiatives for Farm Mechanisation
Promotion of SRI method of rice cultivation State has targeted to bring 40% of the paddy area under SRI system. To promote SRI, community nursery is raised and farmers are provided conoweeders and markers on 90% subsidy. In year , conoweeders and markers were provided to farmers. This year also conoweeders and markers will be provided.

44 Future Road map for higher production
100% Kharif under Ridge and Furrow- Ensuring coverage of whole kharif area (other than rice) under ridge-furrow method of sowing by providing lakh attachments in next 3 years. Promotion of raised bed planting method in Malwa Zone. Major shift toward SRI- 40% of Paddy area (7 lakh ha) proposed to be brought under SRI with hybrid/Basmati during next 2 years. Use of Rice drum seeder will be promoted for line sowing. State Innovation in Mustard and Wheat- Promotion of SWI in Wheat Crop & System of Root Intensification in Mustard Crop being promoted. Sharbati Wheat and Basmati Rice cultivation is being promoted for export purpose. Summer Moong & Urad as third crop- 3 lakh ha command area proposed under Summer Moong & Urad as third crop. The area in the year was ha which has increased to in 44

45 Future Road map for higher production
Specific efforts will be followed to cover maximum area under green manuring and use of compost in next 3 years. IPM and INM technology will be adopted in FFS and cluster based demonstration. Seed replacement rate will be increased up to 30% by increasing seed production programme. Encouraging insect pest and disease resistant/ tolerant varieties. Varietal replacement and propagation of newer location specific HYVs. Conversion of fallow land- 3 lakh ha Rabi fallow area to be converted to pulse cultivation through zero till technology. 10 lakh ha. area under broadcasting will be brought under line sowing by providing additional 25,000 seed cum fertilizer drills. Access to Technology at village level- Assured Supply of minimum one Seed Treating Drum and one spiral grader to each village by 45

46 Future Road map for higher production
Every 10 village to have one custom hiring center in next 5 year. Mega Custom hiring center covering 5000 acres/center are also under way villages will be developed as Yantradoot Villages in next 5 years. Mera Khet Meri Maati: This scheme has been launched by the state in which on farm, off farm and community activities Rs crores have been planned for next coming year will executed under MGNREGA. Expansion in Irrigated Area- Govt. is committed to increase the area under irrigation by 4.23 lakh ha. through canal irrigation projects in next 2 years. IWM and cropping system approach will be followed to increase production and productivity. Credit Expansion- Increasing Crop Loans through Cooperative Banks from Rs crores to Rs crores in (about 16% growth). This trend is to continue. 46

47 NFSM - IPM Demonstration
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48 Paddy Demonstration - SRI
SRI at Distt. Anuppur 48

49 WHEAT Cluster Demonstration Shri Parvat Singh, Distt. Guna
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50 DRIP IRRIGATION IN GRAM “AN INNOVATION”
Farmer - Shri Santosh S/o ShrI Harinarayan Village -Chhoti, District- Harda Cell No Method - Raised Bed (120 cm.) Row - 90x90 cm , Plant -15x15 cm Cultivar - Dollar (Bold Seed) Seed rate Kg. /acre Sowing - Dibbling method Nutrient management through drip system (fertigation) Yield q/ha. 50

51 Success Story – SRI in Mustard (System of Root Intensification in Mustard)
Shri Dilip Singh Gond Village-Kachhwar, Block- Pali, Dist.- Umaria (M.P.) Area acre Seed Rate g/acre Row to Row Distance cm Plant to Plant Distance - 90 cm Weed Control - Hand weeding with Kudal & Conoweeder(2-3) Production Qtl/acre. Traditional Qtl/acre. Cost of Cultivation - Rs /- Total Income Rs /- Net Income Rs /- 51

52 Success Story SWI (System of Root Intensification in Wheat)
Shri Bahadur Singh Gond, Village-Kachhwar, Block- Karkeli, Dist.- Umaria (M.P.) Area acre Seed Rate Kg/acre Row to Row Distance cm Plant to Plant Distance - 20 cm Weed Control - Conoweeder(2-3) Production Qtl/acre. Traditional Qtl/acre. Cost of Cultivation - Rs /- Total Income Rs /- Net Income Rs /- 52

53 SWI (System of Root Intensification in Wheat)
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54 Pod Development under Drip irrigated Arhar, Distt. Ratlam
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55 0.11 Lakh Mt Production Lakh Mt 3.60 Lakh Mt 55

56 SUMMER MOONG Dist. Harda 56

57 Kanhaiyalal Balmukund, Village-Kharampura, Block-Tirla, Distt. Dhar
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58 Issues & Suggestions DEVELOPMENT
Assistance on purchase of Breeder seed and production of foundation and certified seed should be provided. Breeding programme/ Research needed for wilt/disease resistant varieties of Kabuli gram & lentil. Special procurement policy, export facilitation for chickpea and other promising varieties needed so as to sustain the gram production. M.P. considerd as Basmati Rice growing state and Hon"ble High court of Chennai has given the virdict in Favour of state but APEDA has denied the production of Basmati rice as GI crop of M.P. 75% subsidy on micro irrigation system needed for chickpea states. 58

59 RESEARCH Development of resistant or tolerant variety for Helicoverpa in pulses. Development of multiple disease resistant varieties in all pulses. Development of drought tolerance varieties in pulses. Development of heat/low temperature tolerant varieties of chickpeas. Breeding of early maturity rice varieties/hybrids. 59

60 Agriculture Commissioner Shri J. S
Agriculture Commissioner Shri J.S. Sandhu visiting Chickpea field with Director Agriculture and farmers 60

61 Krishi Karman Award 61

62 NATIONAL LEVEL HONOURS TO MADHYA PRADESH IN AGRICULTURE
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64 NFSM - FUND AVAILABLE AND EXPENDITURE
Rs. in Crore

65 NFSM - Available & Expenditure fund status 2013-14
(Rs. In Lakh) Crop Allocation Release Balance ( ) Total Availability Exp. (Jan. 14) Pulses 44.37 Rice 75.83 Wheat 207.18 A3P 55.59 Additional Area Pulses 0.00 12973 Total 382.97

66 Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna, Madhya Pradesh
Over all status (Rs. In crores) Year Allocation Release Expenditure U/C submitted to GoI Amount % 101.62 100 146.05 247.44 589.09 559.18 398.37 (Normal) 388.54 345.63 88.96 (Sub-Scheme) 59.59 59.49 99.83 448.13 407.61 90.95 (Normal) 434.79 217.39 192.52 170.52 78.43 110.36 58.86 52.91 49.99 84.93 545.15 276.25 245.43 220.52 79.82 66

67 Conditions imposed by GoI Details of Ucs sent to GoI
Status of Submission of U/C for getting remaining installment under RKVY in the year Conditions imposed by GoI Details of Ucs sent to GoI % as per last U/C The utilization certificate for the total release of Rs crores during be sent to GoI 377.35 & 387.79 387.98 398.37 100.00 The utilization certificate for the total release of Rs crores during be sent to GoI OR U/C should be sent for atleast 90% of total release. 232.81 306.66 368.34 378.76 405-12 407.61 90.96 The total release of Rs crores during U/C should be sent for atleast 60% of total release. 80.19 151.29 210-97 220.52 79.83

68 Thanks 68

69 Rainfall position 2013(30-09-2013)
Item No. DISTRICTS EXCESS RAINFALL (+20% & Above) 42 JABALPUR, SAGAR, INDORE, BETUL, BURHANPUR, GUNA, DAMOH, RAJGARH, HARDA, KHANDWA, SHIVPURI, VIDISHA, NARSINGHPUR, JHABUA, HOSHANGABAD,SHAJAPUR,AAGAR, ASHOKNAGAR, ALIRAJPUR, SEONI, BHIND; NEEMUCH, PANNA, UJJAIN, DEWAS, MORENA, CHHINDWADA, RAISEN, TIKAMGARH, CHHATARPUR, RATLAM, MANDSAUR, MANDLA, SEHORE,DHAR, BHOPAL, DATIA, REWA, KATNI, SATNA, BARWANI, KHARGONE. NORMAL RAINFALL (+19% to –19%) 9 SHEOPURKALA, GWALIOR, SIDHI, SHAHDOL, ANUPPUR, BALAGHAT, DINDORI, SINGROLI, UMARIA . NORMAL RAINFALL OF STATE (mm) 938.4 ACTUAL RAINFALL OF STATE (mm) 1277.1 % FROM NORMAL +36%

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71 Sharbati Wheat for M.P. Durum Wheat for M.P. Rainfed : 1. C-306 2.
Sujata 3. HI-1500(Amrita) 4. HI-1531(Harshita) 5. HD-2987(Pusa Bahar) 6. HW-2004(Amar) Irrigated 7. HI-1418(Naveen Chandowsi) 8. HI-1479(Swarna) 9. HI-1544(Poorna) Durum Wheat for M.P. Irrigated Timely Sown : Malav Shakti (HI-8498) Poshan (HI 8663) MPO-1106(Sudha) MPO-1215 Malav Kriti(HI-8627) Malav Ratna (HD-4672)

72 Production of Major Kharif crops 2013(est.)


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