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NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGRICULTURE FOR RABI
CAMPAIGN 2012-13
24-25 September 2012 NEW DELHIGroup discussion on Incentivizing Production
& Procurement of oilseed & Pulses
Group - IVMADHYAPRADESH
04/18/23
7. Bundelkhand
8. Satpura Plateau
9. Malwa Plateau
10. Nimar Plains
11. Jhabua Hills
6. Grid Region
AGRO CLIMATIC ZONES
1. Chattisgarh Plain Balaghat
2. Northern Hill Region of Chattisgarh
3. Kymore Plateau Satpura Hills
4. Central Narmada Valley
5. Vindhya Plateau
Agro Climatic Zones in Madhya Pradesh
40.45
27.16
32.38
Farmers
Marginal Small Others
9.92
19.23
70.85
Area
Marginal Small Others
NUMBER OF HOLDINGS IN PERCENTAGE
Rainfall position 2012(22-09-2012)Particulars No. DISTRICTS
EXCESS RAINFALL
(+20% & Above)14 SINGROLI, BETUL, HARDA, SIDHI, JHABUA,
KHANDWA ,BURHANPUR, HOSHANGABAD, DEWAS ,SEHORE , REWA,U JJAIN, SHIVPURI , INDORE.
NORMAL RAINFALL
(+19% to –19%)34
RATLAM ,MORENA., MANDSAUR, BHOPAL, DATIA, JABALPUR, GUNA, ALIRAJPUR, CHHINDWADA, RAJGARH, KATNI, BHIND, SHAJAPUR, GWALIOR. NEEMUCH. MANDLA SHEOPURKALA ,KHARGONE, DAMOH, PANNA. SATNA, VIDISHA, NARSINGHPUR, ASHOKNAGAR, RAISEN, SEONI, TIKAMGARH, DHAR, SHAHDOL, SAGAR, DINDORI, CHHATARPR. BALAGHAT, ANUPPUR ,
DEFICIENT RAINFALL
(-20% to -59%)
2 BARWANI, UMARIA
NORMAL RAINFALL OF STATE (mm)
911.9
ACTUAL RAINFALL OF STATE (mm)
992.4
% INCREASE +9%
1. (a) Area (Lakh ha.)
Name of Crop Normal 2011 FFC
2012 TARGET
2012 ESTT.
Paddy 16.79 16.62 16.65 16.63Jowar 6.05 3.91 4.20 3.51Maize 8.69 8.63 8.44 9.04Total Cereal 36.90 33.43 33.31 32.92
Total pulses 9.60 11.95 12.11 13.42
Total foodgrain 46.41 45.38 45.42 46.34
Soybean 46.47 56.69 57.23 58.12
Total oil seeds 51.67 62.95 62.71 63.83
Cotton 5.97 6.47 6.57 6.08Total Kharif 104.05 114.80 114.70 116.25
Kharif prospects
1. (b) Production (Lakh tonnes)
Name of Crop Normal 2011 FFC
2012 TARGET
2012 ESTT.
Paddy 14.89 22.27 24.63 24.78Jowar 6.54 6.09 6.76 5.67Maize 12.56 12.87 13.77 14.78Total Cereal 37.61 45.50 49.52 49.76
Total pulses 4.48 5.11 6.83 7.80
Total foodgrain 42.10 50.61 56.35 57.56
Soybean 46.68 62.81 70.05 71.49
Total oil seeds 49.88 68.01 75.02 76.51
Cotton 7.30 12.09 13.85 13.11Total Kharif 99.28 124.79 138.43 141.16
1. (C) Productivity (kg./ha.)
Name of Crop Normal 2011 FFC
2012 TARGET
2012 ESTT.
Paddy 887 1415 1479 1490Jowar 1080 1583 1610 1615Maize 1445 1502 1632 1635Total Cereal 1019 1361 1487 1512Total pulses 472 428 564 581Total foodgrain 907 1115 1241 1242Soybean 1005 1109 1224 1230Total oil seeds 965 1080 1196 1205Cotton 1223 977 1075 1100Total Kharif 954 1087 1207 1214
Area (Lakh ha.)
Name of Crop Normal 2011-12 TARG.
2011-12 FFC 2012-13 TARG.
Wheat 40.78 46.35 49.01 49.50Total cereals 41.58 47.25 49.87 50.50Gram 26.49 31.50 30.44 32.50Lentil 5.29 6.05 6.20 6.50Total pulses 34.32 40.43 39.90 42.60Total foodgrain 75.90 87.68 89.77 93.10Mustard 7.02 8.40 7.85 8.50Total oil seeds 8.32 9.90 9.06 10.10Sugarcane 0.55 0.66 0.69 0.70Total Rabi 84.77 98.24 99.52 103.90
Rabi Programme 2012-13
Production (Lakh tonnes)
Name of Crop Normal 2011-12 TARG.
2011-12 FFC
2012-13 TARG.
Wheat 70.88 98.26 127.03 134.15Total cereals 71.86 99.65 128.41 135.88Gram 23.81 35.91 32.90 35.75Lentil 2.55 3.60 2.30 3.58Total pulses 27.62 41.12 36.52 41.31Total food grain 99.49 140.78 164.93 177.19
Mustard 6.98 10.33 8.70 10.20Total oil seeds 7.50 11.14 9.27 11.00Sugarcane (Gur) 2.37 2.97 2.63 3.50Total Rabi 109.37 154.89 176.88 191.69
Productivity (kg./ha.)
Name of Crop Normal 2011-12 TARG
2011-12 FFC
2012-13 TARG.
Wheat 1738 2120 2705 2710Total cereals 1728 2109 2575 2691Gram 899 1140 1082 1100Lentil 485 595 371 550Total pulses 805 1017 915 970Total food grain 1311 1606 1837 1903Mustard 994 1230 1109 1200Total oil seeds 902 1125 1023 1089Sugarcane 4316 4500 3884 4500Total Rabi 1290 1577 1777 1845
Crop Diversification in MP
Crop 90-91 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 FFC
Jowar 16.24 5.46 4.98 4.67 4.28 3.91
Kodo-kutki
7.61 2.86 2.78 2.53 2.48 2.26
Gram 22.61 26.62 28.75 30.14 28.88 30.44
Total Pulses
39.23 43.98 46.37 47.95 52.07 51.85
Soybean 21.47 52.02 52.95 54.54 55.52 56.69
Total Oilseeds
36.73 65.63 67.13 69.61 70.33 72.01
Area in lakh ha
SEED DISTRIBUTION KHARIFCROP 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
PADDY 0.85 0.89 1.01 1.36 1.72
MAIZE 0.24 0.27 0.47 0.62 0.67
JOWAR 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.07
URD 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.13
MOONG 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05
ARHAR 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.12 0.17
GROUNDNUT 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.02
SOYBEAN 7.46 9.10 9.65 13.71 14.61
COTTON Hy 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08
TOTAL KHARIF 8.89 10.64 11.56 16.26 17.65
( Lakh QTLS) (Lakh Qtls
Maize Hybrid ProgrammeArea Extension Programme in Tribal Districts 2012-13
Total Cropped Area under Maize in MP 9.01 Lakh Ha
Proposed Area 0.50 Lakh Ha.
Seed Distribution 6768 Qtls
Outlay of the Programme 1100 Lakh
SEED DISTRIBUTION - RABI 2012-13
CROP 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13(Target)
WHEAT 6.07 9.29 10.52 11.00
GRAM 1.44 2.40 3.92 4.00
PEA 0.09 0.11 0.17 0.20
LENTIL 0.03 0.07 0.14 0.15
MUSTARD 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16
TOTAL RABI 7.74 12.01 14.92 15.71
( Lakh QTLS)
2.90 4.51
6.83 9.18 9.978.85
11.05
15.60 13.31
16.8514.03
18.54 18.47
27.1030.24
14.77 19.37
23.78
23.88
31.91
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
%SEED REPLACEMENT OF MAIN CROPS
GRAM PADDY WHEAT DWARF SOYABEAN
3.21 4.51 5.579.18 10.56
14.1611.59 13.62 14.25
27.10 27.80
34.61
18.80 21.19 23.8129.97
41.12
49.11
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12 2012-13
PROPOSED SRR RABI 2012-13
GRAM WHEAT MUSTARD
In %
Seed Grid PortalProduction of Certified Seed and tracking the availability
at different stages in MP
Objectives1. To control the entire process of producing certified
seed from breeder seed.2. To balance the demand and supply of certified Seed3. To make the process of seed certification transparent,
easy and simple4. To ensure the availability of CS at different place and
to get the analytical information5. Stake holders: Seed Certification Agency , Seed
Producing Agencies, Department of Agriculture, KVV, Seed Producing Farmer's group, Seed Sellers, Farmers
• Targeted Agriculture Growth Rate in XI five year plan for M.P. was 5% against achievement was 9.04%.
• Ist position in the country in production of Soyabean(59%), Gram( 39.5% ), total pulses(25.3%) and oilseeds (25.2%).
• 2nd position in production of lentil (28.4%), 3rd position in sorghum (7.9%) and 4th in mustard (10.2%),.
• State is steadily improving wheat production every year. With an production of 127.20 lac MT during 2011-12 the state is slated to be included in the top 3 highest wheat producing states in the country.
• SRR of soybean is 33.56, wheat 30.2, gram 9.97 and mustard is 42.8%.
• At present average power consumption is 0.85 k.w. per ha.
Scenario of Agriculture in M.P.
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• The Productivity of wheat 2705 Kg/ ha achieved in 2011-12, which is 42.74% more than the Productivity of 2008-09.
• Wheat procurement in the state during 2008-09 was achieved 24.10 lakh metric ton increased to 49.65 lakh metric ton. It is a 106.05% increase.
• Consumption of fertilizer was 31.22 lakh metric tons in 2008-09 increased to 45.38 lakh metric ton in 2011-12. It is a increase of 32.89%.
• Madhya Pradesh achieved 40% area of the total agricultural land under organic farming of the country.
• Irrigated area in the state is 9 Lakh ha. increased to 16.35 lakh ha. upto 2011-12 due to new projects.
• Kisan call center are being run in the state. From the establishment of these call centres during the year 2008-09,2009-10,2010-11 and 2011-12 KCCs' received respectively 111699, 146281, 184261 and 154459 number of calls.
• From 2008-09, 8 PP partner were working with the ATMA in the state which is increased to 25 in the year 2011-12.
Scenario of Agriculture in M.P.
Policy initiatives by State •Krishi Cabinet constituted at the state level to take immediate decision about Agriculture Policy matters during the year 2011-12 comprising of allied departments of the agriculture sector.•Credit to farmer for crop loan at 0 % interest through cooperatives.•Govt. announced special bonus on wheat and paddy @ Rs. 100/- per Qtl. •Direct transfer of subsidy to the farmers' Bank account.•Advance storage scheme of fertilizer – 1st March to 31st May (Kharif) & 1st Aug. to 15th Sep. (Rabi) 2012 to ensure adequate availability of fertilizers
Policy initiatives by State
• To make agriculture profitable, having initiated number of new schemes and new strategies to achieve this goal.
• Government of Madhya Pradesh is also introducing separate Krishi Budget in the State legislature from the year 2012-13. GoMP has also taken a conscious decision to introduce Agriculture Economic Survey of Madhya Pradesh from the year 2012.
Policy initiatives by State
• Promoting sprinkler irrigation through 30% Topup subsidy.• Promotion of Hybrid Maize production through 90% subsidy
on the distribution of hybrid maize seed to the SC/ST farmers.
• Promoting Bullock drawn agricultural implements through 25% topup subsidy.
• Promotion of the deep ploughing practice through assistance of Rs. 1500 per ha. under Haldhar Yajana.
• 850 custom hiring centers are being run at district level to facilitate farmers with power drawn implements.
• Unique programme on deep ploughing subsidy of Rs. 1500/- per ha.
• Distribution of Farmer Soil health cards - 8.90 lakh (No.)• To adopt organic farming on large scale- Organic policy
launched in the state since 2011.
Best Practices adopted by the State
• Seed Treatment on large Scale. • Increasing seed replacement rate (SRR)• Water management and augmentation of Ground Water.• Balram Talab Scheme for life saving irrigation, with the
assistance of upto Rs.1.00 Lakh. • Promoting sprinkler irrigation through Toping up subsidy.• Promoting IPM and INM technology.• Transfer of technology through various schemes.• Capacity building of field functionaries. • Establishment FFS on large Scale.• Conducting demonstration on Production / Protection
Technology (at least one demonstration per village)• Distribution of soil health card on large scale under R.K.V.Y.
to the farmers of all the district of the state.• Transfer of technology on large scale through kisan mitra who
works as trainer1-
Best Practices adopted by the State
• SRI – System of Rice Intensification has covered 1.81 lakh ha. area in the state in kharif 2012.
• Special programme for Basmati Rice• Planting of Arhar (Pigeon Pea) on the field bunds• Replacement of upland Paddy area by Pulses• Utilization of Rice fallow area by Rabi Pulses• Inclusion of Pulses under inter-cropping system. • Ridge planting of Arhar (Pigeon Pea) • Promotion of Line Sowing in place of broadcasting system of
sowing • Sowing with treatment of Rhizobium + PSB Culture +
Molybdenum one gram per Kg. seed resulted into considerable enhancement of yield per ha
• 1217 Co-operative societies are contributing in seed availability in the State.
Agriculture Credit• M.P. is the first state in India make available credit to farmers at 0 %
interest by cooperatives.• Credit given by cooperative bank was 1273 crores in 2003-04 which
reached 7447 crore in 2011-12.Kisan Credit Card• Total No. of Farmers in M.P. 73.23 Lakh• KCC issued by cooperative banks 42.95 lakh• KCC issued by commercial banks 28.42 lakh• Total KCC issued 71.37 lakhBenefit to Consumers for Electrification & Energy in Agriculture• State government has waived off Rs. 1800 crores for Agriculture
consumers.• Rs.7983 crores tariff subsidy has been given by State Govt. to MP state
electricity companies through Niyaman Aayog for providing electricity in reduced rates to Agriculture consumers from 2004-12. Provision for 2013 is Rs. 1623 crores
• Work of feeder separation is in progress for providing quality and continuous supply of electricity for 8 hours for the operation of agriculture purpose pumps.
(i) NORMAL AREA PRODUCTION & YIELD OF OIL SEEDS(Main Crop)
Crops 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-112011-12 (FFC)
2012-13 (EST)
Soya Bean A 5202 5295 5454 5552 5669 5812
P 5368 5924 6428 6777 6281* 7149
Y 1033 1120 1180 1222 1225 1250
Groundnut A 199 200 188 204 250 260
P 187 228 218 305 360 380
Y 932 1135 1114 1494 1621 1650
RAPE & MUSTARD
A 753 579 712 791 785 850
P 706 537 737 849 870 1020
Y 939 928 1035 1075 1109 1200
TOTAL P 15319 15946 17066 18269 18170* 19571
AREA :-000‘ Ha. PRODUCTION:-000‘ TONNES, YIELD: KG./Ha.
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TARGETS OF AREA PRODUCTION & YIELD FOR RABI OILSEEDS 2012-13
AREA:- 000‘ Ha , PROD:- 000‘ TONNES, YIELD:- KG./Ha
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SEED REPLEACEMENT RATE (%)
CROP 06-07 07-08 08-09 09-10 10-11 11-12
SOYBEAN 15.84 14.75 19.37 23.78 23.88 31.91
TIL 1.15 1.88 2.15 2.82 1.03 5.70
RAMTIL 0.32 0.83 0.45 2.65 0.20 0.87
GROUNDNUT 0.33 0.39 0.57 0.66 0.40 0.96
Musterd 21.39 16.88 21.19 27.78 29.97 42.86
Linseed 1.86 0.97 0.55 0.79 1.65 0.61
MAIZE 12.94 11.06 18.43 21.23 35.47 47.55
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SEEDS AVAILABILITY FOR RABI 2012-13
Lakh Qtls
CROP Requirement Availability Gap
MUSTARD0.18 0.18 -
GRAM 4.00 3.00 1.00
LENTIL 0.15 0.07 0.08
TOTAL RABI 4.33 3.25 1.08
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PLANT PROTECTION
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Annual programme for normal Plant protection work is drawn up every year and district-wise programme is worked out for
(i)Seed treatment (ii) Crop treatment
(iii) Rat control (iv) Weed control.
Only recommended plant protection chemicals and weedicides are being provided by the public and private sector.
Pest surveillance and monitoring is an important part of integrated Pest management approach. Its an effective tool for Pest intelligence information of Plant Protection programmes. Proper diagnosis and detection of pest or disease at an early stage and timely warning of likely peat build up enables plant protection functionaries and farmers to adopt timely and need based control measures. For above reason a Ste Pest Surveillance and advisory unit and District Pest Surveillance and advisory units are formed and diagnostic team make visit.
AVAILABILITY OF BIO-FERTILIZERS
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Supply of Rhyzobium culture/ phosphate solublising Bacteria/ Azotobactor.(No.)
Rhyzobium P.S.B. Azotobactor Total
Target 2385631 2440100 557600 5383331
Storage 1451339 1928823 347556 3727718
Distribution 1373623 1793862 323225 3490710
AVAILABILITY OF FERTILIZERS (Proposed) Unit Lakh ton
Urea D.A.P. Potash Complex SSP Other Total
Target 11.00 5.00 0.50 2.14 6.50 0.18 24.32
Availabilityon 24th Sep.
2.56 0.39 0.69 1.07 0.01 4.73
Critical identified Production & Protection technologies to be adopted in Rabi 2012-13 for Oilseeds
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• Intercropping:- Intercropping with Gram+Mustard is popular more emphasis will be given.
• Crop protection :- Rapeseed and Mustard is mainly grown particularly in Chambal and gird reason. There is a problem of insect in initial stage more emphasis will be given for crop protection.
• High quality of Variety :- High quality of variety NRCHB-101, Laxmi, Bic 902, Pusamahak, and Varuna are popular and high potential varieties.
• Spacing and Plant population :- It is very important to maintain the population of plant and spacing to get targeted yield.
• Assured Irrigation :- Even though Rapeseed and Mustard can be grown in dry condition but to get the maximum production efforts will be made to assure at least one or two irrigation should be available.
• Timely sowing and Harvesting:- Timely sowing and timely harvesting is very important because available moisture and temperature has to be kept in mind. As far as Harvesting is concern there is a sat ring problem.
• Use of Micronutrient:- Being a oilseed crop use of Zinc Sulphate is very important.
Strategy for enhancing cost benefit ratio in Oilseeds for making oilseeds crops profitable
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• To ensure remunerative prices
• To ensure proper Marketing
• To ensure timely supply of input .
• To establish Agri-processing unit will be encouraged
Issues experienced in procurement & marketing of oilseeds
• There is problem of Marketing where little area of Rape musturd is increasing. Just to encourage to the cultivator proper marketing arrangement has to be made.
Steps taken for reduction in cost of cultivation of oilseeds
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• Use of early variety• Bio-fertilizer• Bio-pestricites INM, IPM• Efficient use of water • Timely sowing• Timely harvesting• Assured irrigation
Impact of deficient/excess rains on Kharif and prospects for Rabi oilseeds
• In the year 2012-13 actual rainfall is 1134.7 m.m. in comparison to 938.4 m.m. normal range.
• There is no district is under deficient where oil seed crops will be sown.
Strategy for increasing area under oilseeds
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• Replacement of low yielding traditional crop by high yielding crop varieties
• Replacement of upland paddy by oilseed crops.• Fallow land has to be converted in cultivated oilseed
area.
Innovative technology to be taken at farmers field in Rabi 2012-13
• Ridge and furrow system is being followed in Soybean but in case of irrigated area efforts are being made in oilseed crop of Rapeseed and musturd.
• Efforts will be made to popularized hybrid musturd. Such as variety NRCHB-101
Funds utilization under ISOPOM during XI Five Year Plan (2007 - 08 to 2011 - 12)
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Year Unspent Balance available with the
state share
Amount released by
GOI
Matching share
released by State
Expenditure during Financial Year Closing BalanceAgainst
GOI FundsAgainst
State FundsTotal
2007-08 821.91 2500.00 1107.30 3204.41 1068.14 4272.55 117.50
2008-09 117.50 3500.00 1205.83 3597.50 1199.17 4796.67 20.00
2009-10 20.00 4329.32 1449.77 3908.04 1302.67 5210.71 441.28
2010-11 441.28 5619.36 2020.21 5622.92 1874.31 7497.23 437.72
2011-12 437.72 7429.34 2622.35 7857.33 2619.11 10476.44 9.79
Major Constraints in oilseed production
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1. Heavy demands of P.P. Chemicals/ Insecticide and P.P. Equipment in oilseed crop particularly in Soybean because it covers 80% area of the oilseed crop, but required fund is not available.
2. Shortage of suitable varieties seed for Niger, Sesamum, Linseed & Mustard etc. released with in 10 years.
3. Required quantity and Timely supply of mini kits is very necessary form NSC/SFCI .
4. There should be no restriction to changing Intern component.
5. Pattern of subsidy should be similar for all GOI schemes.
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Special Thrust
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• Use of Hybrids varieties . • Proper spacing row to row and plant to
plant.• Timely sowing & Balance use of fertilizer.• Emphasis on plant protection & weed
control. • Timely supply of mini kits form NSC/SFCI
is very important.
04/18/23
Special activities OILSEED1. To emphasis about conduction of demonstration in Balram
villages.2. Use of ridge & furrow method in soyabean crops.3. Inter cropping.4. Proper seed rate in soyabean.5. Emphasis on plant protection & weed control.6. Spacing7. Protective Irrigation in Soyabean.8. Use of micronutrient.
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CROPS
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10
AREA PROD. YIELD AREA PROD. YIELD AREAPRO
D.YIELD
TUR 3.04 1.97 643 3.10 2.47 795 3.29 2.57 780
URD 5.70 1.95 341 5.17 1.96 379 5.70 2.14 375
MOONG 0.76 0.25 316 1.06 0.36 332 0.75 0.25 323
GRAM 26.62 19.26 724 28.75 28.15 980 30.14 32.21 1070
LENTL 5.22 2.21 424 5.31 2.64 498 5.20 2.73 524
Kharif pulses 9.82 4.27 435 9.65 4.89 507 10.01 5.05 504
Rabi Pulses 34.16 22.47 658 36.72 32.21 877 37.94 36.29 957
TOTAL PULSES 43.98 26.74 608 46.37 37.10 800 47.95 41.34 862
Area Production & Yield of Pulses in M.P.(AREA:Lakh Ha., PROD.:Lakh 'TONNES, YIELD:Kg./Ha.)
Area Production & Yield of Pulses in M.P.
(AREA:Lakh Ha., PROD.:Lakh 'TONNES, YIELD:Kg./Ha.)
CROPS
2010-11 2011-12 (FFC)
AREA PROD. YIELD AREA PROD. YIELD
TUR 6.42 2.05 316 5.35 3.34 622
URD 5.57 2.14 385 5.51 1.49 269
MOONG 0.85 0.31 351 0.85 0.21 235
GRAM 28.88 22.66 785 30.44 32.90 1082
LENTL 6.99 2.02 289 6.20 2.30 371
KHARIF PULSES 13.08 4.59 351 11.95 5.11 428
RABI PULSES 38.99 25.70 659 39.90 36.52 915
TOTAL PULSES 52.07 30.29 582 51.85 41.63 803
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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 (FFC)
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Yield. of Pulses in Last Five Years in M.P.
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Target of Area Production & Yield for Rabi Pulses 2012-13 in M.P.
(AREA:Lakh Ha., PROD.:Lakh 'TONNES, YIELD:Kg./Ha.)
CROPS 2012-13 (TARGET)
AREA PROD. YIELD
GRAM 32.50 35.75 1100 PEAS 3.00 1.58 525
LENTL 6.50 3.58 550 OTHER
PULSES0.60 0.40 670
TOTAL RABI PULSES
42.60 41.31 970
Target and Achievement of Area, Production & Yield for Rabi Pulses 2011-12 in M.P.
(AREA:Lakh Ha., PROD.:Lakh 'TONNES, YIELD:Kg./Ha.)
CROPS
2011-12 (TARGET) 2011-12 (ACHIEVEMENT)
AREAPROD
.YIELD AREA PROD. YIELD
GRAM 32.90 38.35 1166 30.44 32.90 1082
PEAS 2.66 1.59 596 2.64 0.94 357
LENTL 6.20 3.84 619 6.20 2.30 371
OTHER PULSES 0.57 0.35 617 0.62 0.38 613
TOTAL RABI PULSES
42.33 44.12 1042 39.90 36.52 915
Breeder Seed Allotment/Lifting for Major Kharif Pulse CropsQty in Qtls
CROPS
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Allot. Lifting % Allot. Lifting % Allot. Lifting % Allot. Lifting %
URD 33.9 23.5 69.4 14.5 6.6 45.6 42.8 25.5 59.7 55.1 70.2 127.2
MOONG 34.0 10.4 30.5 21.9 6.5 29.6 35.5 19.0 54.0 46.8 41.5 88.6
ARHAR 53.5 37.8 70.7 66.7 41.1 61.5 179.2 146.1 81.5 141.0 57.4 40.7
TOTAL KHARIF PULSES
121.4 71.7 103.2 54.2 257.6 190.7 243.0 169.2
Breeder Seed Allotment/Lifting for Major Rabi Pulse Qty in Qtls
CROPS
2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Allot. Lifting % Allot.Liftin
g% Allot.
Lifting
% Allot.Liftin
g%
GRAM
2468.8 1438.2 58.2 1331.1 1891.6 142.1 1948.9 1877.5 96.3 2424.6 2261.3 93.3
PEA 98.2 87.4 89.0 210.8 85.9 40.5 83.9 70.4 83.9 122.8 85.8 69.8
LENTiL 71.0 23.3 32.8 28.4 17.5 61.6 0.0 49.3 0.0 74.1 21.4 28.9
RABI PULSES 2638.0 1548.9 1570.3 1995.0 2032.8 1997.3 2621.5 2368.5
Seed Replacement Ratio of Major Pulse Crops of M.P.
CROPS 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
TUR 3.72 7.83 7.58 11.17 17.21
URD 4.56 7.42 6.92 8.51 10.35
MOONG 15.98 21.27 11.44 16.17 21.26
GRAM 2.9 4.51 6.83 9.18 9.97
LENTL 0.77 0.73 1.1 4.06 3.56
Seed Replacement Ratio of Major Pulse Crops of M.P.
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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
Year
(%)
TUR URD MOONG GRAM LENTL
Seed Distribution of Major Pulse Crops in M.PQty in Qtls
CROPS 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
TUR 2243 4266 4830 8108 12494
URD 4096 5664 6366 8013 9567
MOONG 2580 3190 2007 2765 3699
GRAM 62564 98989 144111 240095 257062
LENTL 1318 1161 2695 7030 6634
KHARIF PULSES 8919 13120 13203 18886 25760
RABI PULSES 72888 108018 155543 258298 279981
TOTAL PULSES 81807 121138 168746 277184 305741
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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 (FFC)
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Year
Seed Distribution of Major Pulses
TUR
GRAM
TOTAL PULSES
Varietal Mapping for Major Pulse Crops Variety recommended Area covered (Ha) % of total area
ICPL-85063 (Laxmi) 34333.33 6.55
UPAS-120 15960.00 3.05
TJT-501 11813.33 2.25
ICPL-87-119(Asha) 10353.33 1.98
JA-4 7480.00 1.43
Total Tur 524000.00
T-9 27626.67 4.41
KU-300 (SHEKHAR) 14053.33 2.24
TAU-1 12753.33 2.04
AZAD 8220.00 1.31
UTTARA 5860.00 0.94
Total Urd 626000.00
TJM-3 5666.67 5.25
K-851 4566.67 4.23
TM-99-37 3946.67 3.65
PDM-139 2973.33 2.75
Pusa Baisakhi 2333.33 2.16
Total Mung 108000.00
Varietal Mapping for Major Pulse Crops Crop Variety recommended Area covered (Ha) % of total area
Gram
1 JG-315 96362.50 3.64
2 JG-130 46592.50 1.76
3 JG-322 45678.75 1.72
4 VIJAY 21655.00 0.82
5 JAKI-92-18 20.966.25 0.79
Total Gram 2649000.00
Lentil
1 JL-3(SLC-6) 10233.33 1.93
2 JLS-1 6186.67 1.17
3 K-75 3203.33 0.61
4 DPL-62 1786.67 0.34
5 NOORI (IPL-81) 546.67 0.10
Total Lentil 529000.00
7.96 8.039.42
9.98 10.62
4.30
5.306.06
7.41
7.50
0.76 0.90 1.14 1.280.80
13.02
14.23
16.61
18.6718.92
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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
QU
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TITY
IN
LA
KH
M
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YEAR
LAST 5 YEAR NPK CONSUMPTION IN M.P.
N P K TOTAL
63.44
70.71
77.21
89.19 88.28
50.00
55.00
60.00
65.00
70.00
75.00
80.00
85.00
90.00
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11
Kg
/Hec
tare
YEAR
LAST 5 YEARS NPK Kg/Hec. CONSUMPTION IN M.P.
NPK Kg/Hec.
14.40%
35.36%
66.56% 73.26%
80.58%82.14% 84.43%
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2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
PERC
ENTA
GE PERCENT…
SEED TREATMENT - Kharif
22.00%
44.88%
71.16%74.86%
84.42% 84.60%
0.00%
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20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12
SEED TREATMENT - RABI
NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION FUND AVAILABLE AND EXPENDITURE
46.13
8.97
58.55
84.16
151.28
101.53 102.31
176.63 174.16
173.62
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Rs.
in C
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AVAILABLE FUND EXPENDITURE FUND
NFSM - Financial position (In Lakh)Crop Allocation Release Balance
(01.04.2012)Availability Expenditure
Pulses 9795.23 2056.97 0.00 2056.97 1892.65
Rice 1341.11 1202.18 53.55 1255.73 636.10
Wheat 6313.77 953.99 0.00 953.99 794.39
A3P - Kharif 828.00 828.00 0.00 828.00 776.72
A3P - Rabi 4420.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Special Plan Pulses
2018.00 1693.78 0.00 1693.78 600.00
Total 24716.11 6734.92 53.55 6788.47 4699.86
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Integrated Development of 60,000 Pulses Villages in Rainfed AreasPhysical & Financial Report March.2012
Rs in crores
S.No. Item Unit Target-2011-12 Achievement
Phy Fin Phy Fin
1 Farm Pond
(a) New Pond without Lining
No. 1010 8.08 1010 8.08
2 A3P Unit 82 41.60 82 41.32
3 Support to SFAC Farmer No.
29000 5.80 29000 5.80
Grand Total 55.48 55.20
RASHTRIYA KRISHI VIKAS YOJANA, MADHYA PRADESH
Plant protection – Monitoring & Surveillance
• As per the requirement on the occurrence of the disease or attack of the insect pest plant protection chemicals are provided to the farmers.
• District level Diagnostic team is established for timely diagnose and surveillance of the insect, pest and disease attack.
Strategies for Rabi 2012-13
• District wise Pulses (Rabi) & Wheat target allocation
• Arrangement for Pulses (Rabi) & Wheat seed (discussion with seed corporation, beej mahasangh, NSC & SFCI)
• Arrangement for Fertilizer availability in Rabi.• Arrangement for Micronutrient, P.P Chemicals,
Culture and other Inputs.• Resource Conservation technologies/tools
(Seeddrills, Knap sack sprayers etc)
Brief over view of NFSM and A3P
1- The impact of NFSM under Paddy, Wheat & Pulses is very encouraging.
2- Production & Periodicity of NFSM crops has been considerably increased.
3- The increased in productivity is as below.
4- Farmers have adopted improved package of practices as demonstrated.
5- Farmers have adopted improved agri equipment as seed drill , Rotavator etc.
6- Farmers have adopted irrigation sources as- Pipe line, sprinkler, diesel pump.
7- Other farmers of surrounding area are also influenced with new technologies and have started adopting them.
Specific issues & Suggestion• Assistance on purchase of Breeder seed and production of
foundation and certified seed should be provided.• Relaxation in Rice & Wheat on distribution subsidy for
above 10 year varieties should be provided.• In pulses except gram there is lack of improved disease
resistant varieties.• Unavailability of notified hybrid varieties of rice from
resource institution.• Lack of interest in seed production programme of early
duration pulse and paddy varieties by the farmers due to their low yield potential.
• To overcome the problem of availability of gypsum from IFFCO and PPL. some more companies should also be authorized.
Proposal Submitted to GOI:
Utilization of Unspent balance amount ( Rs 1920.36 Lakhs) Special Plan has been prepared for balancing amount in 2012 to
achieve the 19+ million tones of pulses production Rabi 2012
Conversion of 10 pigeonpea units alloted in Kharif 12 was balance it has to be converted in Chickpea units (total 20 units) "Increasing chickpea & pigeon pea, Units mung, urd & lentil production
through Intensive Application of IPM under NFSM"Scheme
Utilization of Unspent balance amount (Rs 159.60 Lakh) DSR + wheat system has to be covered Rabi by making a
convergen.
Release of amount - Pulses (Rabi), A3P Rabi & Wheat 2012-13 has to be released.
contd.
Critical Technologies to be adopted in Rabi 2012-13 for Pulses
Identified Production Technologies • Use of quality seed, seed should be changed after every 3 years.• Use of hybrid varieties of Pigeon pea• Use of balance fertilizer, bio fertilizer and molybdenum. • Ensure availability of Jute bags at Krishi upaj mandi for
procurement.• Sowing of Kharif pulses in raised bed or broad beds or ridge
and furrow system• Preparation of feasible seed rolling plan and their assured
implementation of Public and Private partners.• Factor analysis and their planned improvement policy for
different agro climatic zones for enhancement of productivity especially where average yield 50% below than the average.
• Enhancement of M S P in pulses specially at village level.
• Development of Pigeon pea hybrid suitable for M.P. and their seed availability with private partner ship.
• Strengthening of seed production for timely availability of seed of need based recommended new varieties only by private and public partners.
• Encouragement of seed production program at village level through cooperatives/ growers, NGO’s and private sectors
• Strengthening of extension activities for wider adoption of recommended technology by utilization of funds of ICAR and other agencies in KVK’s.
• Contingent Planning for seed production in adverse climatic condition.
Critical Technologies to be adopted in Rabi 2012-13 for Pulses
• Modernization and availability of the improved machinery to the farmers at subsidized cost to over come labour problems.
• Subsidy provision in inputs after successful crop production and distincts improvement specially in moong, urd, lentil and pea.
• Special programme for Kabuli production for export purpose.
• Kabli procurement for export purpose.
• Promotion of green, black, gulabi gram production and value added marketing.
• Promotion of off season (semi rabi and spring season)green pod production and marketing in Chickpea.
Critical Technologies to be adopted in Rabi 2012-13 for Pulses
Identified Protection LTechnologies •Development of resistant 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 •Development of frost/ water-logging to resistant varieties of Pigeon pea •Development of extra early maturing pigeon pea varieties resistant to Wilt. •Development of short duration (60-65 days) YMV resistant varieties of moong/urad bean •Development of bold seeded, wilt resistant and frost resistant early maturity varieties in lentils.•Development vascular wilt and sterility mosaic resistant early and medium Pigeon pea hybrids .
Strategy for increasing area under Pulses
• Use of Pigeon pea as an intercrop with soybean/sorghum/maize/sesame
• Similarly pigeon pea on rice bunds in specific agro climatic regimes
• Introduction of moong and urd bean before and after mustard in irrigated area
• Identification of additional area having potential for pulse crops by utilization of potential area of rice fallow lands
• Area of upland rice, millets, barley, mutsard and wheat, currently giving low yields can be brought under kharif/rabi pulses.
Scheme was taken under RKVY as an initiative for deep ploughing of land. An assistance of Rs.1500 per hectare is provided under this scheme. About 67000 hectares of land is deep ploughed during Summer 2012.
HALDHAR YOJNA
Deep ploughing work in progress by Custom Hiring Unit at Distt. Damoh (M.P.)
MACHINE TRACTOR STATION SCHEME
• In order to provide facility of tractor and Improved implements for farmers of all categories, state Government is operating custom hiring services through its 26 district units having 125 tractors.
• Any farmer can avail these facilities by paying hire charges fixed by state Government.
• Every year cultivation work is done in about 25000 hectares of land through this facility.
850 Custom Hiring Centers were established in year 2010-11 which are providing services of tractor and improved implements to farmers. Each custom hiring center is equipped with tractor and a set of 7 implements including Reversible Plough, Rotavator, Cultivator, Disc Harrow, Seed Cum Fertilizer Drill, Raised Bed Planter and Multicrop Thresher.
About 3 Lakh hours of Agriculture work worth Rs. 10.50 Crore has been done in the fields through these centers.
ESTABLISHMENT OF CUSTOM HIRING CENTERS
TOP UP SUBSIDY ON PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
• In Madhya Pradesh state Government has sanctioned 50% top-up subsidy on purchase of manually operated and bullock drawn implements. This will help them to adopt technologically advanced equipments in their agriculture production system.
• This subsidy is over and above the 25% subsidy provided currently by GOI.
• Innovative work : State Government is also providing Agriculture Loan facility at 3% rate of interest for farmers.
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