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Chhattisgarh–An Overview Agro Climatic Zones  Falls under Eastern Plateau and Hills Zone sub- divided into three agro climatic zones.  Geog. area :137.90.

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2 Chhattisgarh–An Overview Agro Climatic Zones  Falls under Eastern Plateau and Hills Zone sub- divided into three agro climatic zones.  Geog. area :137.90 lakh ha. (4.15 % of the country)  Net sown area :47.75 lakh ha. (35 % of its geog. area)  57 % soil is medium to light.  Forest cover :63.36 lakh ha. (46 % of its geog. area)  Average rainfall :1327 mm.  Net Irrigated Area: 14.15 lakh ha (30%)  Farm families:37.46 lakh (31% ST, 12 % SC)  58% Marginal Farmers own :19% land  22% Small Farmers own :23% land  20% Others own :58% land  Cropping intensity :138% Northern Hill Zone Chhattisgarh Plains Zone Bastar Plateau Zone

3  Total area under Rabi / Summer crops estimated to be 17.75 lakh ha. which is 2% higher over last year.  As per preliminary estimation area under pulses and oilseeds has increased by 2% and 4% respectively. Rabi 2013-14 An assessment Area Coverage : Production :  Production of summer rice estimated to be 5.77 lakh ton which is 5% higher over last year.  Estimated production of pulses assessed to be 7.19 lakh ton which is 8% higher over last year (6.63 lakh ton)  Estimated production of oilseeds assessed to be 1.70 lakh ton which is 28% higher over last year (1.33 lakh ton). CropArea (000' ha.)% increase over last year 2012-132013-14 Cereal447.70447.560 Pulses853.11873.792% Oilseeds256.00267.304%

4 Rabi 2013-14 - Assessment Crops Area (000 Ha.)Production (000 MT) 12-1313-14 (Est.) % Increase / decrease 12-1313-14 (Est.) % Increase / decrease Wheat `` 162.03163.001235.75237.981 Maize 50.2255.001097.18106.7010 Summer Rice 231.02225.00-3548.28577.055 Total Cereals 447.07447.560884.38925.375 Gram 375.76392.775402.06432.057 Lathyrus 339.29339.280220.20222.231 Other Pulses 138.06141.74340.9964.9959 Total Pulses 853.11873.792663.25719.278 Mustard 142.37143.03073.3284.3915 Linseed 64.0865.86318.231.2872 Other Oilseeds 49.5558.411841.3354.7132 Total Oilseeds 256.00267.304132.85170.3828 Other Crops 180.98186.57361.5270.2314 Grand Total 1737.791775.2221742.001885.258

5  Less scope for horizontal expansion hence thrust will be on crop diversification & increasing productivity.  Target fixed for total Kharif cropped area 48.15 lakh ha which is slightly higher over previous year.  Emphasis will be on increase in Area under Maize, Pulses & Oilseeds.  Targetted area for Maize - 2.35 lakh ha. (4 % increase over last yr.)  Targetted area under pulses 3.66 lakh ha with 3 % increase over last year.  Proposed area under Oilseeds 3.33 lakh ha 3 % higher over previous year. Kharif Prospects 2013 Targetted production :RiceMaizePulsesOilseedsTotal Lakh MT75.844.371.973.2085.77 % Inc. over last year0 %6 %5 %10 %1 %

6 Kharif Prospects 2013 Crops Area (000 Ha.)Production (000 MT) 2013 (Target) 2013 (Achiev.) 2014 (Target) % Increase / decrease 2013 (Target) 2013 (Achiev.) 2014 (Target) % Increase / decrease Rice 3658.00 3687.58 3646.00 7498.90 7559.54 7583.68 0 Maize 225.00 225.85 235.00 4 414.00 412.18 437.10 6 Minor Millets 91.00 84.56 95.00 12 36.13 32.13 39.25 22 Total Cereals 3974.00 3997.99 3976.00 7947.03 8003.85 8060.03 1 Arhar 140.00 134.43 140.00 4 93.80 90.07 95.20 6 Urd + Moong 185.00 182.50 186.00 2 82.43 81.24 83.87 3 Other Pulses 50.00 39.06 40.00 2 21.75 16.99 17.80 5 Total Pulses 375.00 355.99 366.00 3 197.98 188.30 196.87 5 Soybean 158.00 156.59 160.00 2 198.06 180.08 203.20 13 Niger 75.00 73.03 75.00 3 22.32 21.76 22.50 3 Other Oilseeds 103.00 92.39 98.00 6 94.04 89.57 94.61 6 Total Oilseeds 336.00 322.01 333.00 3 314.42 291.41 320.31 10 Other Crops 140.00 132.54 140.00 6 0.00 0 Grand Total 4825.004808.534815.00 0 8459.448483.558577.21 1

7 Kharif Seed Requirement and Availability for 2014 S.No.Crop Kharif 2013 Distribution Requirement (SSC) Availability Shortfall/ Excess SSCPvt.Total 1Paddy 64077866096274985751150801007140045 2Maize 21080100312941041510709678 3Kodo-Kutki 14321114610 1250 4Ragi 10036328070 175 Total Cereals 66300467183675241961565813984142148 5Arhar 668348924288245067381846 6Urd 3430282151924452964143 7Moong 17361127721130120275 Total Pulses 11849884048796025109042064 8Soybean 820008300061551112562676-20324 9Til 18019380365868675 10Ramtil 3104536290 176 11Groundnut 180015231651430159572 12Sun Flower 10140100 86 Total Oilseeds 843008518363148272065868-19315 13Sunhem/Dhencha 7914548207000 1518 Grand Total 76706777134182044677310897756126415 in Qtls.

8 ParticularsUreaDAPNPKMOPSSPOthersTotal Kharif 2013 Distribution 5.261.750.400.571.000.429.40 Kharif 2014 Demand5.502.100.900.751.850.4011.50 Qty. approved by GOI5.502.001.300.601.85-11.25 Anticipated Stock (01.04.2014) Institutional Agency 1.020.260.150.220.230.101.98 Unit : Lakh MT Fertilizer - Demand and Availability for Kharif 2014 (Coop.+Pvt. Sector)

9 Group I :Strategy for enhancement of crop production : RICE : 1.Crop diversification – Replacement of uneconomical upland rice with suitable pulses and oilseeds. 2.Varietal change in rice – (i)Early and mid duration suitable HY / hybrid varieties instead of late varieties to promote double cropping (ii) Super fine/scented varieties instead of coarse varieties for better price gain. 3.Promotion of production & use of quality seed to enhance SRR. 4.Emphasis on maintaining soil health by adding organic manure, balanced use of fertilizers and bio-fertilizers. 5. Constitution of survey team for monitoring pest and disease incidence. 6. Promotion of use of soil ameliorants like lime and gypsum in problem soils.

10 Contd... (a)Rainfed situation : (i)Thrust on line sowing with weedicide application instead of broadcasting. (ii)Promotion of early / mid duration rice varieties to ensure timely sowing and area expansion under rabi crop. (iii)Distribution of improved seed kit to forest dwellers benefited under FRA. S.No.ParticularsUnit2013-142014-15% increase 1Area under line sowing000 ha.2382505

11 (b)Irrigated condition : (i)Emphasis on increase in area under transplantation / SRI. (ii)Thrust on use of chemical fertilizer and micro nutrient based on soil analysis. (iii)Distribution on green manuring seed to farmer on subsidized rate. (iv)Area expansion under hybrid rice. S.No.ParticularsUnit2013-142014-15% increase 1Area under transplantation000 ha.111211503 2Area under SRI method000 ha.68.3371.004 3Distribution of Zinc SulphateMT2950325010 4Area under green manuringHa.131881500013 5 Distribution of hybrid rice seed Qtls.39503430009 6Area under hybrid rice000 ha.19922010 Contd...

12 Pulses : (i)Thrust on use of quality seed. (ii)Cultivation of arhar on rice bund. (iii)Area expansion under intercropping of pulses. S.No.ParticularsUnit2013-142014-15% increase 1Quality seed distribution000 Qtl.11.8512.001 2Area under pulses000 ha.3563663 3 Cultivation of arhar on rice bund 000 ha.22525011 4Area under intercropping000 ha.20022512 Contd...

13 Oilseeds :  Thrust on diversion of upland rice with suitable Oilseeds.  Utilization of Rice bunds for growing Seasmum.  Use of Quality Seeds and Rhizobium Culture.  Timely sowing and need based plant protection.  Proper drainage and timely weed control. S.No.ParticularsUnit2013-142014-15% increase 1Soybean seed distribution Qtls. 81900830001 2Other oilseeds distribution212021833 3Total oilseed distribution84300851831 4Culture distribution Lakh Packet 3.854.004 Contd...

14 WATER :-  Harvesting and utilization of rain water.  Selection of crops on the basis of available water.  Irrigation on recommended depth.  Adoption of specific irrigation method for various crop / soil type.  Selection of crop and varieties to utilize in citumoisture.  Use of mulching.  Use of Sprinkler and Drip system.  Intercropping of leafy vegetable with maize and sugarcane. NUTRIENTS :-  Preparation of digitized district level soil fertility Map.  Soil test based use of balance fertilizer.  Preparation of crop/area specific package of practice of organic farming and technology.  Taking up preparation of action plan for setting up of soil testing laboratories with micro- nutrient testing facilities.  Distribution of soil health card to farmers.  Split use of Nitrogen fertilizer.  Foliar application of micro nutrients.  Use of water soluble fertilizer for drip system. Group II :Adoption of Improved Technology for Efficient use of water, nutrients and plant protection chemicals :

15 PLANT PROTECTION :-  Development of IPM practices.  Development of resistant varieties and control measures.  Popularization of farmers field school for judicious use of PP chemicals.  Recommended PP chemical on the basis of threshold level.  Regular field visit for pest surveillance. Contd...

16 EARLY ONSET OF MONSOON :-  Immediately plough the field.  Sow the low land as early as possible to avoid the submergence.  Line sowing for proper placement of seed / fertilizer and weeding by cono-weeder. EARLY MONSOON WITH CONTINUOUS RAINS :-  Sowing of germinated rice seed in puddled field.  Nursery bed in upland top fields.  Proper drainage for pulse and oilseed crops.  Top dressing of nitrogen in pulse and oilseed crops. LATE ONSET OF MONSOON :-  Selection of early to very early varieties.  Gap filling or re-sowing.  Higher seed rate.  Additional dose of NPK.  Transplanting of 4-5 seedlings per hill. Group III :Strategy for contingency plan in the event of aberrant south- west monsoon :

17 EARLY WITHDRAWAL OF MONSOON :-  Irrigation of crops through all water harvesting structure.  Collection and utilization of flowing water through Kachha /Cement bag check dam. PROLONGED MONSOON :-  Drain out excess water.  Sown rabi crops in place of utera.  Early sowing of rabi crops.  Adequate arrangement for procurement of farmers produce at MSP.  Ensure timely payment.  Promotion for processing & value addition. Contd... Group IV :Marketing intervention ensure remunerative prices of pluses, oilseeds and coarse cereal grains:

18 NEW STATE SCHEME  Establishment of Agro-Service Centre :- Provision of Rs. 10 crores for setting up of Agro Service Centres with the subsidy of Rs. 10 lakh each to Agri-intrepreneurs / farmers. Minimum 1 Centre in each block. So for 223 centres established.  Interest subsidy to agriculture entrepreneur :- A New scheme launched from the year 2013-14 which provides interest subsidy @4% maximum Rs. 4 lakh to the agri- entrepreneurs. Budget provision (Year 2013-14) - Rs. 200 lakhYear 2014-15-Rs. 220 lakh  Agriculture tool kits to Agriculture labour :- Agriculture implement kit costing Rs. 42000 to a group of labour, will be distributed. Budget provision (Year 2013-14) - Rs. 500 lakhYear 2014-15-Rs. 550 lakh  Seed / Fertilizer kit distribution to beneficiaries under forest right act :- Free seed and fertilizer for 1 acre of land to every forest right act beneficiary total number of forest dwellers - 2.20 lakh. Budget provision (Year 2013-14) - Rs. 5 croreYear 2014-15-Rs. 20 crore  Cell for organic farming on mission mode :- Budget provision for Year 2014-15-Rs. 3 crore  Promotion of pulses, oilseeds and maize to replace summer paddy :- Budget provision for Year 2014-15-Rs. 10 crore

19 Major State Initiatives Separate Agriculture Budget for agriculture and allied departments/agencies. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 8542 crore, 2014-15 - Rs. 8496 crore 1.Assistance to Credit Institutions : (i) Cooperative / Rural Banks for disbursing interest free short term loan. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 100 crore, 2014-15 - Rs. 140 crore (ii)Interest free loan given to Markfed for pre positioning of chemical fertilizers to ensure adequate and timely supply. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 400 crore 2014-15- Rs. 288 crore (iii) Assistance to State Marketing Federation and State Civil Supply Corporation to compensate loses on procurement of Paddy at Minimum Support Price. Budget provision (2012-13) Rs. 1452 crore 2013-14- Rs. 3102 crore

20 2.Energy Department : (i)Assistance for energization of irrigation pumps. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 136.10 crore 2014-15- Rs. 148 crore (ii) Assistance to State Power Distribution Co. Ltd. for providing free/subsidized electricity to farmers having irrigation pumps upto 5HP. Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 250 crore 2014-15- Rs. 300 crore 3.State Seed Corporation : (i)Budget provision to provide incentives to seed growers and farmers on Production and Distribution of quality seed. Production and distribution subsidy for Rice - Rs. 500 per qtls. Production subsidy for Pulses - Rs. 1000 per qlts. ParticularsUnitXI Plan2012-132013-142014-15End of XII Plan Total EnergizationNos1,42,00021,00022,00020,0001,10,000 Irri. Area ExpansionHa.1,22,00018,00018,50017,50093,500 Budget provision (2013-14) Rs. 30 crore 2014-15- Rs. 45.00 crore Particulars2003-042006-072011-122012-132013-14% increase over 06-07 Production444571241997378331046245133871528 Distribution7295512804369310973434487954520 Contd...

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