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Policies  Extending Green revolution to areas having less irrigation potential.  Concurrent attention to soil health treatment, water conservation and.

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2 Policies  Extending Green revolution to areas having less irrigation potential.  Concurrent attention to soil health treatment, water conservation and preservation of bio-diversity.  Technology management to enhance productivity and profitability.  Implementation of programmes considering Agro- climatic factors.  Attracting educated youth to Agriculture Sector and retaining them.

3 Technological Interventions  Deep ploughing by Tractor drawn M.B Plough / Rotavator  Seedling Root Dip/Nursery Treatment  Weed Management – Chemical/ Mechanical  Line Transplanting / Line Sowing  Use of plastic drum seeder  Use of Transplanter  Use of micro nutrients based on Soil Test results

4 Outcome Derived  Wide acceptance of Line Sowing and Transplanting  Use of Drum Seeder in up-Land & Medium Land created a new hope  Role of Micro- Nutrient (Zinc Sulphate) in increasing the productivity is well understood by the Farmers  Support of N.G.Os made the task of other stake holder easier  Increase in Yield was significant (up to 50%)

5 DistrictArea in ha. No. of villag es No. of farmers involved No of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo. Av. yield in Qtl. per Ha. Control % of increase in yield. KORAPUT 1000112185168025.519.9915.388.8674 MAYURBHANJ 100077232413832.3113.4621.2716.0533 GANJAM 10008121968125.1315.8220.6415.4234 BARGARH 10001917324620.027.6314.2110.4636 STATE 40002898103945 32.31 7.6316.6410.5558 Results of BGREI in Rainfed Up- Land (Yield in term of Rice)

6 DistrictArea in ha. No. of villages No. of farmers involved No of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo Av. yield in Qtl. per ha Control. % of increase in yield Balasore200018164412955.6528.0540.1923.8768 Bhadrak100010102211057.2240.3950.8336.4739 Cuttack100027155720450.9434.3339.8121.6784 Jagatsingpur10001913814849.8227.2638.3127.9437 Kendrapada200029256219643.3123.5637.1423.0361 Koraput100044132812443.4816.5526.8420.6630 Rayagada10005414913033.9423.1531.3522.4340 Subarnapur970.5228065847.695.6123.6514.5862 Mayurbhanj200037250128241.9622.5530.5825.0222 Ganjam20003524977038.4325.0233.5522.5549 Gajapati100088157215837.7014.8123.7318.1831 Puri10003217656429.6426.2927.7024.5513 Khordha100016143510145.5122.7636.0231.5314 Baragarh200022276713338.6010.8822.2514.6951 Sambalpur10001213823329.7519.0720.428.74134 State19970.546525710174057.225.6133.1823.1343 Results of BGREI in Rainfed Shallow Low Land (Yield in term of Rice)

7 DistrictArea in ha. No. of villag es No. of farmers involved No of Crop cuttings Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo Av. yield in Qtl. per ha Control. % of increase in yield Balasore200030170396 51.6122.4435.5123.2853 Bhadrak2000192463189 62.8330.8642.0334.7821 Cuttack2000312902140 54.1734.2941.6528.0449 Jagatsingpur100018161340 50.6232.4641.3230.1237 Kendrapada2000223244265 50.3830.3938.5325.7250 Koraput2000552720252 41.5116.3831.1322.7437 Rayagada100031106140 44.9228.6834.6024.6740 Subarnapur865.5855150 38.8226.8833.7524.8636 Mayurbhanj2000382633300 54.9820.6432.2924.2433 Ganjam200019286038 47.2429.1737.0327.0437 Gajapati1000401481148 47.3515.4828.8421.0737 Puri2000662444160 35.4928.9133.7328.6218 Khordha2000502637136 67.4320.5340.1724.7462 Baragarh2000151937189 54.7519.7534.4323.1349 Sambalpur200040123175 63.8227.2036.3526.2938 State25865.5482314802118 67.4315.4835.6125.7638 Results of BGREI in Irrigated HYV (Yield in terms of Rice)

8 DistrictArea in ha. No. of villages No. of farmers involved No of Crop cutting Max. yield in Qtl./ ha Min. yield in Qtl./ ha Av. yield in Qtl. per ha. Demo Av. yield in Qtl. per ha Control. % of increase in yield Puri 100050198985 38.5530.4337.2231.2619 Sambalpur10001666420 61.7132.7644.3126.2968 State2000662653105 61.7130.4340.7430.3134 Results of BGREI in Irrigated Hybrid Paddy (Yield in terms of rice)

9 Results of BGREI in Rainfed Up- Land

10 Results of BGREI in Rainfed Shallow Low Land

11 Results of BGREI in Irrigated HYV

12 Results of BGREI in Irrigated Hybrid Paddy

13 Performance of BGREI Demonstration 2011-12 in different districts (Yield in term of rice) District Av. Yield from Demo plot (Q/ha) Av. Yield from Control plot (Q/ha) % increase in yield over control Balasore37.8523.5861 Bhadrak44.9635.3427 Cuttack41.0325.9258 Jagatsingpur39.8229.0337 Kendrapada37.8424.3755 Koraput26.1218.7539 Rayagada32.9823.5540 Subarnapur28.7019.7246 Mayurbhanj29.4022.9228 Ganjam32.3622.9241 Gajapati26.2919.6334 Puri33.0928.2717 Khordha38.7927.0144 Baragarh25.5217.2248 Sambalpur34.3621.9157 Average33.4123.7541

14 Yield rate of Rice in Odisha YearYield rate in kg/ha 2007-08 (actual)1720 2008-09 (actual)1553 2009-10 (actual)1609 2010-11 (actual)1640 2011-12 (provisional)1472 2012-13 (projected)1752 2013-14 (projected)1915 2014-15 (projected)2070 2015-16 (projected)2210 2016-17 (projected)2275

15 Yield rate of rice in Odisha (kg/ha) 2011-12 (provisional) 2012-13 to 2016-17 (projected)

16 Fertilizer consumption in Odisha (kg/ha) YearStateNational 2007-08 (actual)52.00115.27 2008-09 (actual)62.00127.21 2009-10 (actual)60.00135.27 2010-11 (actual)62.26144.14 2011-12 (actual)59.96143.80 2012-13 (projected)85.00N.A 2013-14 (projected)100.00N.A 2014-15 (projected)120.00N.A 2015-16 (projected)135.00N.A 2016-17 (projected)150.00N.A

17 Fertilizer consumption in Odisha (kg/ha) State vs. National

18 Projection of fertilizer use in Odisha (kg/ha)

19 SRR of Paddy in Odisha YearSRR (%) 2006-07 6.35 2007-08 12.04 2008-09 15.05 2009-10 19.07 2010-11 20.64 2011-12 21.65

20 SRR (%) of Paddy in Odisha

21 Strategic Plans for Improving Agril Production and Productivity - 2012-13

22 Crop Demonstration - Rice  155 clusters of each 1,000 ha under Rice Demonstration in different agro-ecological zones like : Rain fed upland eco system – 7 clusters Irrigated hybrid eco system – 20 clusters Rain fed shallow low land – 64 clusters Irrigated HYV rice – 64 clusters  Soil test based nutrient application – soil sample analysis of at least 30 samples for major nutrients and 3 samples for micro nutrients in a patch of 250 hectares.

23  New varieties released during last 10 years given priority.  Demonstration of Naveen, Barshadhan, Ranidhan, Pratikhya, Sahabhagi, RGL 2537, RGL 2538, Geetanjali, Swarna Sub - 1 given importance for demonstration.  Foundation seeds promoted in 25 clusters for seed production programme.  Popularisation of hybrids like Ajaya, Rajalaxmi and KRH - 2 in 20,000 hectare area. 3,000 qtls of seeds procured from GoI undertakings like HIL and SFCI as well as MoU farms of CRRI.

24  Application of weedicides – importance for dose and time of application.  Mechanical weeding by using power/ cono/ mandwa weeder.  Line sowing/ Transplanting is mandatory for entire demonstration of 155 clusters covering 1,54,400 hectare.  Sowing of seeds by using drum seeder.  Pest and disease management through procurement of need based pesticides.  E-pest surveillance taken up throughout the State.  Joint supervision and guidance to the farmers by Govt. officials and KVK scientists.

25 Asset Building Providing life saving irrigation through supply of 43,173 pump sets with 50% subsidy limited to Rs.10,000/-. By now 4,300 pump sets have been supplied.

26 Site Specific Needs Farm-cum-Fish ponds (1,000 nos) in coastal area where depth of water rises up to 2 ft – unsuitable for crop production. Cost of each unit Rs.70,000/- (Farmers’share 10,000/- and Govt. subsidy Rs.60,000/-) Creation of community irrigation projects – 10 acres of patch –Programme of 684 patches. Cost of each patch is Rs.6,00,000 at 100 % subsidy Check Dam/ Diversion Weirs- Programme for 10 projects with estimated cost of Rs.50 lakh each.

27 Inter Departmental Policy and Programmatic Convergence

28 ROLE OF CRRI Director, CRRI is the member of the Central Steering Committee (CSC). The CSC guides the implementation process, making suggestion for improvement basing on the State Level Monitoring Teams (SLMT). CCRI, Cuttack is the nodal institute in the monitoring team and acts as the main bridge between the CSC, SLMT and DLMT.

29 ROLE OF OUAT Identify the priority area to plan right interventions Close monitoring of implementation – ensure quality technologies and services are extended to farmers. ROLE OF KVK Provide feedback to SLMT on quality implementation of the project. Extend technical support for the demonstrations. Monitor the programme and submit report to CRRI at monthly intervals.

30 Procurement of paddy is done by different agencies like State Civil Supplies Corporation, PACS, MARKFED in the mandies created within the reach of the farmers. The seeds are procured by OSSC under Seed Production Programme. Marketing and Procurement

31 Development of suitable rice varieties for saline and deep water eco-systems. Development of farmer friendly low drudgery manual weeding equipment. Specific Areas of Strategic Research

32 In addition to State level Monitoring Team (SLMT), the DLMT have been formed at the district level for regular monitoring of the Project. Set up of District Level Monitoring Team (DLMT) PD, ATMA Scientists of KVK Consultant, ATMA District level Agril Engineer Representative of District Collector District representative of WR Deptt The Team will meet once every month (3rd week) and review progress of implementation. Monitoring Structure

33 PHYSICAL PROGRESS UNDER BGREI-2012-13 InterventionsUnitECO-SYSTEMS Rainfed Up Land Rainfed Shallow Low Land Irrigated HYVIrrigated HYB Total Clusters formedNos.764 20155 Farmers involvedNos.7547704847060320423169057 NGOsNos.11778535208 Progressive Farmers selected Nos.706346402001544 Staff Hand Holding selected Nos.764 20155 Drum Seeder suppliedNos.706346402001544 SRI Power WeederNos.764 20155 Seed SuppliedQtl.42003900037690300083890 WeedicideLts.10500975009450030000232500 Seedling TreatmentHa.0586006390020000142500 Micronutrient (Zn & B)Qtl.17501625015750500038750

34 PHYSICAL PROGRESS UNDER BGREI-2012-13 (contd..) Interventions UnitECO-SYSTEMS Rainfed Up Land Rainfed Shallow Low Land Irrigated HYV Irrigate d HYB Total Deep Ploughing Completed Ha. 7000634006400020000 1,54,400 Direct Seeding completed Ha. 700048001000 11,900 Transplanting completed Ha. 0586006390020000 1,42,500 ASSET BUILDING Nos.43,173 pump sets SITE SPECIFIC NEEDS Nos.40 Farm - cum – Fish Pond

35 FINANCIAL PROGRESS ActivitiesProgramme in Lakh Rs. Achievement in Lakh Rs. (up to 20 th Sept. 2012) Block Demonstration 12204.759489.37 Asset Building4316.25344.00 Site Specific Needs5204.00240.00 TOTAL21725.0010073.37

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