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1 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR 2017-18 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA NORTH TRIPURA, PANISAGAR (Host Institute: Department of Agriculture Govt. of Tripura)
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ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR

2017-18

KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA NORTH TRIPURA, PANISAGAR (Host Institute: Department of Agriculture

Govt. of Tripura)

2

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-III

Umiam, Meppghalaya Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-III for 2015-16

Name of the KVK/District: KVK North Tripura, Panisagar. State: Tripura. Host Organization: Dept. of Agriculture

Present Staff Position in KVK

Sl. No. Name Gender

(M/F)

Category

(General/OBC/SC/ST)

Designation Discipline

1. Mr. Abhijit Debnath M

OBC Subject Matter Specialist & In-

charge Sr. Scientist and Head Horticulture

2. Mr. Ranadhir Sarma M General Subject Matter Specialist Agronomy

3. Dr. Somendra Kumar M OBC Subject Matter Specialist Animal Husbandry

4. Mr. Biswajit Bal M General Subject Matter Specialist Fishery Science

5. Mr. Abhijit Chakraborty M General Programme Assistant Computer Science

6. Mr. Sudipta Das M General Farm Manager Agriculture

7. Mr. Shyamal Das M ST Driver cum Mechanic -

8. Mr. Biswajit Debnath M OBC Supporting Staff -

9. Mr. Sandip Das M SC Supporting Staff -

10. Vacant Post Programme Coordinator

11. Vacant Post Subject Matter Specialist Agri. Extension

12. Vacant Post Subject Matter Specialist Soil Science

13. Vacant Post OS cum Accountant

14. Vacant Post Training Assistant

15. Vacant Post Steno. cum Comp Operator

16. Vacant Post Driver cum Mechanic

Total 9 (Nine)

Please furnish discipline-wise information in the given format pertaining to the mandated activities of your KVK targeted to be accomplished during

2014-15

3

Discipline: Agronomy

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist : RANADHIR SARMA . Mobile No: 0-9436928005

E-mail address: [email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Details of Technology Source and Year

of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

Acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Varietal

evaluation

Varietal evaluation on Paddy Var. CO-51 Details: HYV Season: Kharif Duration: 120 days Seeds will be provided by Agri. Directorate @ 2.5 Kg

TNAU, 2013

Assessment 2 Panisagar, Damcherra

5 months 3 0 3 2 0 2 5

Varietal evaluation

Varietal evaluation of yellow Mustard Var. YSH-401. Characteristic: Bold seeded, no lodging, 10-1-1.2 t/ha yield. B-9 can be replaced. 100-115 days duration. Suitable for zero tillage cultivation

CCS HAU, Hissar, 2009

Assessment 2 Piplacherra (Damcherra)

Nov-Jan 1 1 2 3 0 3 5

Seed Production

Integrated Weed

Management

4

Integrated

Nutrient

Management

Integrated Nutrient

Management in Ground

nut with lime

Details of Technology:

T1 – Recommended dose

of NPK (100% NPK –

20:60:40)

T2 – FYM (10 mt /ha +

50% NPK)

T3 – Lime (500 kg/ha +

FYM – 10 mt/ha) + 50%

NPK

ICAR NEH Region, Barapani, 2011

A

2 Kaulikura , (Kailashar)

Nov-Jan 1 1 2 3 0 3 5

Integrated Water

Management

Tillage

Management/

Farm Machinery

Integrated

Farming System/

Integrated Crop

Management

Others

(Integrated

Disease mgt )-

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Technology/Crop/Cropping system

Source and Year

of release

Demon (No.)

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

Fro nt

Lin

e

Dem

on

st

rati

o

n

Varietal

evaluation

Popularization of Short duration Paddy Variety – Dishang,

AAU, Jorhat, Assam

40 40 Panisagar, Damcherra

3.5 months

16 0 16 24 0 24 40

5

Details: SRI method, Time of sowing – within last week of July, Short height, no lodging, Potential Yield – 5.2 t/ha

Varietal

evaluation

Varietal evaluation on low neuro toxin variety of Lathyrus Details: Var. Ratan. Reason: More hardy crop, less water required, suitable for late Aman maturing crop, people preference, deep rooting system can be re introduce among the farmers. Avg. Yield (Ratan) – 15 Q/ha, Low ODAP, Tolerant to downy mildew and moderately resistant to powdery mildew.

IGKVV, Raipur, 2007

20 20 Panisagar, Damcherra

4.5 months

8 0 8 12 0 12 20

Integrated Weed

Management

Integrated

Nutrient

Management

Integrated Nutrient Management in Paddy with Dhaincha (20 kg/ha) and with Chemical fertilizers (40:30:30)

CRRI, Odissa. 2009

20 20 Kadamtala,

Dharmanagar, Panisagar

July- Nov 5 months

10 0 10 10 0 10 20

Integrated

Nutrient

Management

Integrated Water

Management

6

Tillage

Management/

Farm Machinery

Integrated

Farming System/

Integrated Crop

Management

Others (Pl.

specify)

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

trainin

g

progs

Period

of the

year

Durati

on (in

days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es Farmer and Farm

women

1. Crop Diversification 2. Crop Protection 3. Integrated Pest Management 4. Vermi compost production 5. Azolla cultivation

14

May, June, Aug, Sept, Nov, Dec, Feb, March

One Day & Three Day

Off/On 80 40 120 110 50 160 280

Rural Youth

1. Vertical Farming, 2. Crop Diversification, 3. IPM 4. IDM

9

July Sept, Nov, Jan, Feb

One Day & Three Day

Off/On 65 25 90 65 25 90 180

Extension

Personnel

Crop Protection And Integrated Pest Management

3

June Oct.

One Day & Three Day

On 27 8 35 20 5 25 60

Civil Society

NGO (including

7

school drop outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Organic manure and Vermi compost production

2 July

Sept. 4 Off 20 5 25 10 5 15 40

Rural Youth

Pulse and oilseeds

1 Jun 4 Off 5 3 8 10 2 12 20

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Sp

on

sore

d t

rain

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Sponsoring

agency

Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

8

Discipline: Horticulture

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Abhijit Debnath Mobile No: 09612394594

E-mail address: [email protected]

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Details of Technology Source and Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Tot

al M F Tot

al

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Varietal

evaluation Tomato Var. Arka Rakshak ( triple disease resistance to ToLCV, BW and early blight) with staking technique Details of Technology: Spacing – 90x 60 m, FYM- 25 Mt/ha, NPK- 180:100:60 , Staking – laying over head wires to which individual plants is tied 4 weeks DAT

IIHR, 2010 A 1.625 Panisagar,

Jubarajnagar 3.5

months 2 0 2 3 0 3 5

Integrated

Nutrient

Management

Integrated Weed

Management

Orchard

Rejuvenation

Post Harvest

Processing/ Value

Addition

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Canopy mgmt.

Landscaping/

Floriculture

Mechanization

Production &

management

technology

Assessment on mini sett technology of Ginger. Var.-Mahima Details of Technology: Single bird sprouts size – 4-6 gm, Treat the selected rhizomes with Mancozeb (0.3%) and quinalphos (0.075%) for 30 min and store in well ventilated place, One month before planting, Fill the pro-trays (98 well) with nursery medium . Plant the ginger bud sprouts in pro-trays. • Provide partial shade to the pro-trays by keeping them in shade nets or under the shade of trees. • Adopt need based irrigation with rose can or by using suitable sprinklers. • Seedlings will be ready within 30-40 days for transplanting.

IISR, Kozhikode

, Kerela 2015

A 1.625 Panisagar, Damcherra

10 months

4 0 4 1 0 1 5

Training &

pruning

10

Production

Technology

(PGRs)

Assessment of performance of different growth regulators on yield of cucumber Details of Technology: application of ethrel @ 100 ppm at 20 & 27 DAS GA3 @ 10 ppm at 18 & 30 DAS

BCKV, 2007

A 1.625 Kadamtala 4

months 1 1 2 3 0 3 5

Mandated

activities

Thematic Area Technology/Crop/Cropping system

Source and Year

of release

Demon (No.)

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Tot

al M F Tot

al

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

Varietal evaluation Popularization of triple disease resistance Watermelon Var. Arka Manik. Details: Resistant to powdery mildew, downey mildew, anthracnoac. Suitable for sub tropical conditions throughout the year breaking the seasonal barriers. Medium size fruit, 3-4 fruis per vine potential yield – 60 mt/ha, Sowing time – 1st week of January, Urea:SSP:MOP:FYM (kg/ha)- 215:350:110:30000

IIHR 20 20 Panisagar,

Pencharthal. Machmara

4 months

10 1 11 8 1 9 20

11

Varietal evaluation

Seed Production

technology

Crop regulation

(Flower Induction)

Integrated Nutrient

Management

Integrated Weed

Management

Orchard

Rejuvenation

Post Harvest

Processing/ Value

Addition

Canopy mgmt.

Landscaping/

floriculture Commercial Cultivation marigold variety Pusa Narangi

HRC Nagicherr

a 20 20

Panisagar, Dharmanagar

4 months

5 5 10 6 4 10 20

Mechanization

Production &

management

technology

Application of ethrel @ 100 ppm (1 ml in 10 litre) in bitter gourd. Details: Spray four times starting from 15 DAS & followed by weekly intervals. Planting time – July, Yield increases 10-15%

TNAU, 2010

20 20 Panisagar,

Pencharthal, Kadamtala

4 months

8 2 10 9 1 10 20

Training & pruning Assessment on Staking techniques in Tomato

HRC

20 8 Kadamtala,

Dharmanagar 5

months 10 0 10 10 0 10 20

12

Details- Spacing – 90x 60 m, FYM- 40 Mt/ha, NPK- 450:1400:400 (kg/ha) , Staking – laying over head wires to which individual plants is tied at 45 degree angle 4 weeks DAT, yield increases 15-20%

Nagicherra, 2012

Mandate

d

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

trainin

g progs

Per

iod

of th

e

yea

r

Durat

ion (in

days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

Funded by

ZPD Zone

III

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Tot

al

M F Tot

al

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and

Farm women

1. Off-season vegetables cultivation (2) 2. Plant propagation techniques (1) 3. Precautions to be taken during purchase of agro-chemicals and methods of spray (1) 4. Production of low volume and high value crops (1) 5. Balanced use of manures and fertilizers in Horti crops (1) 6. Organic manure & Vermicompost – production and Utilization (2) 7.Commercial floriculture (2)

1. 2 2. 1

3.1

4. 1

5. 1

6. 2

7. 2

1.Sept,Oct 2.May 3. May, Dec 4.June 5. May, June 6. Aug, Sept 7.June,July

One Day & Three Day

1. Off (1), On (1) 2.Off 3. Off (1), On (1) 4. Off (1) 5.Off 6. Off 7. Off

5 7

7

5

5

5

10

2 3

3

1

5

5

2

7 10

10

6

10

10

12

28 8

8

10

5

25

20

5 2

2

4

5

5

8

33 10

10

14

10

30

28

40 20

20

20

20

40

40

Rural Youth (9)

1.Plant propagation techniques (3)

1. 3

1.Dec, Jan, Feb

One Day &

1.On

22

8

30

24

6

30

60

13

2. Commercial floriculture (4) 3. Production of low volume and high value crops (2)

2.4 3.2

2. May, July, Aug, Sept 3. June, July

Three Day

2. Off/On 3. Off/On

20

15

10

5

30 20

32 17

18

3

50

20

80

40

Extension

Personnel

1. Pest & disease mgt of veg (1) 2. IPM in Horticulture (1)

1. 1 2. 1

1. Oct 2.Feb

1.Off 2. On

8 8

2 2

10 10

8 8

2 2

10 10

20 20

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-

outs)

Others (Crop

pro)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and

Farm women

1. Plant propagation techniques (1)

1.1 1. Feb On 8 2 10 8 2 10 20 Funded by

ZPD Zone

III Rural Youth

1.Mushroom production (1) 1. 1 1.Aug 1. Off 8 2 10 8 2 10 20

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-

outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

14

Sp

on

sore

d t

rain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Sponsoring

agency

Farmer and

Farm women

ATMA, NABARD, ICAR (Trp),

Rural Youth

1. Commercial mushroom production (2)

1. 2 1.SeptOct

1.off, On

20 5 25 20 5 25 50

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-

outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

15

Discipline: Fishery Science.

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: BISWAJIT BAL. Contact No: 9612226383

E-mail address: [email protected]

Mandated

activities Thematic Area Details of Technology

Source

and Year

of release

Assess/

Refine

Area

(in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

Farm

Tes

tin

g

OFT- 1:

Introduction of New

Species in Fish

culture system.

Assessment of

optimum stocking

density of Cirrhinus

reba (Laachu fish) in

composite fish

culture system.

Control: Farmer’s

practice.

T-1: C. reba stocked @

500 nos./0.16 ha along

with carps @ 1500

nos./0.16 ha,

T-2: C. reba stocked @

750 nos./0.16 ha along

with carps @ 1500

nos./0.16 ha

T-3: C. reba stocked @

1000 nos./0.16 ha along

with carps @ 1500

nos./0.16 ha

Culture period 10

months, Feeding with

balanced feed @ 3 % of

body wt).

COF,

Tripura

2011

Introduction

of new

species in the

district.

1.6

Ramnagar,

Deocherra

June-Mar

10 months

2 0 2 2 0 2 4

16

OFT- 2:

Integrated Farming

System Modules

Introduction of Rice

(Var.-Swarna Sub-1)

cum Fish culture in

North Tripura

District.

Control: Farmer’s

practice.

T-1: Carp fingerling to

be stocked @ 500

nos./0.16 ha

Culture period- 4 months

COF,

Agartala

2008

A

No

established

method of

this

technology in

the District

3

Chandrapur,

Bhagyapur,

Ragna

Boruakandi

July-Oct

4 months 3 0 3 1 0 1 4

Mandated

activities Thematic Area

Technology/Crop/Cro

pping system

Source and

Year of

release

Demon

(No.)

Area

(in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

FLD- 1:

Fish polyculture

Popularizing

Polyculture of Giant

Freshwater Prawn

(Macrobrachium

rosenbergii) with

carps. IMC to be stocked @

1000 nos./0.16 ha &

F.W. Prawn seed @

300 nos./0.16ha

Feeding with artificial

balanced diet @ 3%

body wt.

CIFA,

Bhubaneswar

2014.

20 8

South

Panisagar

Dharmana

gar

June-Mar

10 months 10 0 10 10 0 10 20

17

FLD- 2:

Fish polyculture /

Mixed culture

Popularizing mixed

culture of Pabda

(Ompok

bimaculatus) (State

fish of Tripura) with

carps. (Details- Carps (IMC)

to be stocked

@1000nos. /0.16 ha,

Pabda @ 400/0.16 ha,

Culture period 10

months, Feeding with

artificial diet @ 3%

body wt.

COF, Agartala

2011

20 8

Ragna,

Chandrapur,

Deocherra

June-Mar

10 months 10 0 10 10 0 10 20

FLD- 3:

IFS Modules

Duck cum fish

culture (var. Khaki

Campbell)

Duck to be stocked @

200/ha & Carp

Fingerling to be stocked

@ 1500 nos./ 0.16 ha

AAU,

Jorhat,

2008

10 4 Machmara June-Mar

10 months 6 0 6 4 0 4 10

18

FLD- 4:

Fish Culture

Composite fish

culture.

Fingerling to be stocked

@ 1500 nos./ 0.16 ha

Culture period 10

months, Feeding with

artificial diet @ 3%

body wt.

AAU,

Jorhat,

2008

20 8 Machmara June-Mar

10 months 10 0 10 10 0 10 20

19

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

training

prog.

Period

of the

year

Duration

(in days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Pre & post stocking

management of fish

culture ponds (3)

Composite fish culture (3)

Duck cum fish culture (1)

Fish cum poultry

integrated farming (1)

Common fish diseases

and their control (2)

1

1

1

1

1

May,Ju

ne,

July

April

May,

June,

July

Aug

Oct,No

v

3 day

3 day

3 day

3 day

3 day

Off/On

Off/On

Off

Off

Off/On

60

60

20

20

40

Rural Youth

Polyculture of Fresh

Water Prawn with carps.

(1)

Polyculture of Pabda

(Ompok bimaculatus)

with carps.(2)

Culture of live fish (1).

Common fish diseases

and their control (1)

1

1

1

1

July

June,

July

Nov

Dec

3 day

3 day

3 day

3 day

Off

Off/On

Off

Off

20

40

20

20

Extension

Personnel

Common fish diseases

and their control (1)

Culture of Economically

important fish species (1).

1

1

Sept

Oct

3 day

3 day

Off

40

NGO (Including

school drop-

outs)

20

Voca

tion

al

tr

ain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl. specify)

21

Discipline: Animal Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: - Dr. SOMENDRA KUMAR Mobile No: - 09436358275

E-mail address: - [email protected]

Mandated

activities Thematic Area

Details of

Technology

Source

and Year

of release

Assess/

Refine

Area

(in

acre)

Location

Period

and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

Farm

Tes

tin

g

Breed introduction Introduction of Coloured broiler , breed – Coloured broiler

CARI, 2005 A 5

units Panisagar,Damcherra

12 months

0 2 2 0 3 5 5

Breed improvement

Feeding management

Healthcare

Housing

Processing/ Value

addition

Fodder production

and quality

enhancement

Assessment on

performance of

Hybrid Napier var. –

CO.- CN 4, CO-BN 5

TNAU,

2012 A 1.95

Panisagar,

Damcherra 2 1 3 2 1 3 6

Fodder production

and quality

enhancement

Assessment on

Perennial Sorghum

Var.- CO-FS-29 TNAU,

2001 A 1.625

Panisagar,

Damcherra 2 1 3 3 0 3 6

22

Pasture management

Others (Pl. specify)

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Technology/Crop/Cropping system

Source and Year of release

Demon

(No.)

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

Breed introduction Introduction of dual purpose poultry (Dahlem Red X Tripura Black)

ICAR for NEH,

Tripura centre

(under pipe line)

30 30

units Damcherra 12 months 5 25 30 0 0 0 30

Breed improvement

Feeding management

Healthcare

Housing

Processing/ Value

addition

Fodder production

and quality

enhancement

Popularization of Guinea

Grass as a fodder crop.

Var.- Hamil, BG-2

IGFRI Jhansi 20 20

Damcherra

,

Panisagar,

Pecharthal

May-Dec

8 months 7 1 8 10 2 12 20

Pasture management

23

Pasture management

Others (Pl. specify)

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

Courses in bracket

No. of

traini

ng

progs

Perio

d of

the

year

Duration

(in days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

1.Dairy Farming with improved Crossbreed animal (3) 2. Duckery farming for egg production. (2) 3.Fodder cultivation(5) 4. Disease management in Livestock (3)

3

2

5

3

May,

June

July,

Aug

Aug

Sept, Oct

1 day

1 day

1 day

1 day

Off/On

Off

Off/On

Off/on

20

11

30

20

7

4

7

7

27

15

37

27

25

19

45

25

8

6

18

8

33

25

63

33

60

40

100

60

Rural Youth

1.Vaccination

schedule of different

livestock and

poultry(2)

2.Piggery farming as a

source of income

2

2

3

Nov,

Dec

Jan,

Feb

1 day

1 day

Off/On

Off/On

11

09

4

6

15

15

19

17

6

8

25

25

40

40

24

generation(2)

3. Deworming of live

stock (3)

Aug,

sept.

Feb

1 day

Off/On

20

7

27

25

8

33

60

Extension Personnel

Prevention and control of Disease management of Livestock and Poultry

2 Jan,

Feb 1 day Off 8 7 15 20 5 25 40

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl. specify)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Common parasitic diseases and their control measures (1)

1 Jan 1 day Off 12 0 12 8 0 8 20

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

25

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl. specify)

Sponsore

d

training

program

mes

Sponsoring

agency

Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Extension Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl. specify)

26

Discipline: Soil Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist :.... AT PRESENT NO SMS.................................................... Contact

No:............................................................

E-mail address:..........................................................................................

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Details of Technology Source and

Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Soil health INM in Toria (Application of 75% RD of N and P and full dose of K + Seed treatment with Azotobacter and PSB@ 50g/kg seed)

AAU Under pipelin

e

A 2

Panisagar, Kadamtala, Patchertha

l

Nov- March

5 months

3 0 3 2 0 2 5

Soil management

Soil testing

Soil amendment

(Lime/ Others)

Assessment of soil acidity amelioration practices in groundnut, : Furrow application of lime @ 500 kg/ha + RD of NPK , Furrow application of lime @ 250 kg/ha + FYM 5 t/ha + RD of NPK and farmer practice

ICAR NEH, 2012

A 2

Panisagar, Kadamtala, Patchertha

l

Nov- March

5 months

3 0 3 2 0 2 5

Soil biology

(BGA/ Azolla)

Soil microbes

(beneficial)

Any other (pl.

specify)

27

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Technology/Crop/Cropping system

Source and Year

of release

Demon (No.)

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

Soil health

Soil management

Soil testing

Soil amendment

(Lime/ Others)

Effect of Zn on rice (Application of ZnSO4 @ 25 kg/ha once in a year along with RFD)

AAU, Jorhat

7 3.75

Patcherthal,

Machmara

6 months June- Nov

2 1 3 4 0 4 7

Soil biology

(BGA/ Azolla)

Nitrogenous fertilizer supplement through Azolla (Bio fertilizer: Azolla 500kg/ha Fertilizer: NPK @ 20:20:20kg/ha

AAU, Jorhat

4 2.5

Patcherthal,

Machmara

6 months May -Nov

2 2 2 2 4 4

Soil microbes

(beneficial)

Any other (Pl.

specify)

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

programme

Period

of the

year

Duration

(in days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d

Off

cam

pu

s

train

ing

pro

gra

m

mes

Farmer and Farm

women

INM in cereal crops

June, July, Aug, Sept

4 (1 day) Off/ On campus

30 10 40 40 20 60 100

Rural Youth

Vermicompost production Sept, Oct 2 Off/ On

campus 20 5 25 20 5 25 50

28

Extension

Personnel

Soil fertility management

Nov, Dec 2 On campus

13 2 15 20 5 25 40

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing p

rogra

mm

es Farmer and Farm

women

INM in Agri and Horti crops Feb 1 Off campus

6 4 10 15 25

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Sp

on

sore

d

train

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Sponsoring agency

Farmer and Farm

women

Liming in cereal crops Jan, Feb 2 Off campus

22 3 25 22 3 25 50

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

29

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

30

Discipline: Agricultural Extension

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:...................At present No SMS..................... Contact No:............................................................

E-mail address:..........................................................................................

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Details of Technology Source and Year of release

Assess/Refine

Area (in

acre)

Location Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

On

farm

tes

tin

g

Formation of

Groups

Assessment of Self Help Groups based on gender.

A 12

SHGs

Panisagar,

Kadamtala

July-Oct (4

months) 70 30 100 100 40 140 240

Benchmark

Survey (PRA etc)

Impact

Assessment

Technology

Backstopping

Dissemination

time/ Loss of

technologies

Coordination/

Convergence/

Linkages

promoted/ created

Social Concept Impact assessment of FLD of cereals & oilseeds.

Cocepts, Approaches and methodologie

A

30 (Sample

size)

Panisahar,

Jubarajnagar

1o months

June- March

5 4 9 15 6 21 30

31

s for technology application & transfer, ZPD, Zone-III

Mandated activities

Thematic Area Technology/Crop/Cropping

system

Source and Year of release

Demon (No.)

Area (in acre)/

activity

Location Period and Duration

Number of beneficiaries

SC/ST General Grand Total M F Total M F Total

Fro

nt

Lin

e D

emon

stra

tion

Formation of

Groups

Group dynamics in SHGs

NIRD 3

01 (activity)

Panisagar, Kadamtala

1 year

10 4 14 10 6 16 30

Benchmark

Survey (PRA etc)

Impact

Assessment

Collection and compilation of ITKs practiced in tribal areas of North Tripura

Concepts,Approachs and Methodologies for technology Application and Transfer 2009

NA 5 nos

activity

Panisagar, Pencharthal, Kanchanpur

August- January, 6months

35 30 65 6 4 10 75

Technology

Backstopping

Dissemination

time/ Loss of

technologies

Coordination/

Convergence/

Linkages

promoted/ created

32

Others (Pl.

specify)

Mandated

activities

Target group Title of the training

programme

Period

of the

year

Duration (in

days)

On/Off

campus

Number of beneficiaries Remarks

SC/ST General Grand

Total M F Total M F Total

On

an

d O

ff c

am

pu

s tr

ain

ing

pro

gra

mm

es

Farmer and Farm

women

Self Help Group (2) Farm Management (1), Farmers Club (1)

Feb, May, August, Dec

3,3,3 nos each 1 day duration

Off / On campus

100 25 125 80 30 110 225

Funded by ICAR, ZPD, NABARD

Rural Youth

Entrepreneurship development (2)

June Sep, January

3 (I day duration )

Off campus 25 5 30 25 10 35 75

Extension

Personnel

PPV & FRA (1)

April, July

3 (I day duration )

Off campus 25 5 30 25 10 35 75

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Others (Pl.

specify)

Voca

tion

al

train

ing

pro

gra

mm

es Farmer and Farm

women

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

33

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

Sp

on

sore

d t

rain

ing p

rogra

mm

es

Sponsoring agency

Farmer and Farm

women

Self Help Group (2)

May August December

3 (1 day) Off campus

25 5 30 25 10 35 75 NGO, NABARD, ATMA

Rural Youth

Extension

Personnel

Civil Society

NGO(including

school drop-outs)

34

Extension Activities proposed for the year 2016-17

Specific activity No. of

activities

Period of

the year

Duration

(in days)

Number of beneficiaries (No.)

SC/ST General Grand Total

M F Total M F Total M F

Diagnostic visit

6 April’17 -

March’18 1 day 4 1 5 8 2 10 15 3

Lecture delivered as Resource

Person

16 April’17 - March’18

1 day

Celebration of Important days

3

10th July, 16th July, 5th Dec

1 day

Exhibition 2 Nov’17 – Feb’18

Min. of 2 days

1000 800 200

Extension literature (Leaflet/

folders/ Pamphlets)

10 April’17 - March’18

News letter 1 April’17 - March’18

News paper coverage 14 April’17 - March’18

Research publications- / Popular articles

10 April’17 - March’18

Success stories/ Case studies 4 April’17 - March’18

Farmers’ Seminar 1 April’17 - March’18

1 day 1000 750 250

Farmers’ visit to KVKs 500 April’17 - March’18

500

Field day 5 April’17 - March’18

1 day 250 200 50

Film show / Drama/ Folk song 3 April’17 - March’18

1 day 375 300 75

Radio Talk 24 April’17 - March’18

TV talk

35

Kishan Goshthi

Group Meeting 24 April’17 - March’18

1 day 300 225 75

Kishan Mela 2 April’17 - March’18

Min. of 2 days

1000 800 200

Soil Health Camps 2 April’17 - March’18

1 day 300 280 20

Animal Health Camps 2 April’17 - March’18

1 day 1000 940 60

Mobile Agro-Advisory

(Messages/ Beneficiaries)

150 April’17 - March’18

Method demonstration

12 April’17 -

March’18 1 day 225 175 50

Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field

50 April’17 -

March’18

Workshop/ Seminar

1 April’17 -

March’18 1 day

Soil Test Campaign 3 April’17 - March’18

500 460 40

Soil Testing 600 April’17 - March’18

600

Water Testing Plant Testing Manure Testing Any other (Pl. Specify)

36

Seed Production proposed for the year 2017-18:

Sl. No. Crop Variety Production (in Tonnes)

A. Cereal

Rice CO-51 0.5 mt

Dishang 1 mt

Wheat

Maize

Others (Pl. Specify)

B. Oilseeds

Mustard YSH-401 0.05 mt

Toria

Linseed

Soyabean

Sesame (Til)

Ground nut

Others (Pl. Specify)

C. Pulses

Greengram

Redgram

Blackgram Tripura Maskolai 1 mt

Field Pea HUDP 15 1 mt

Soyabean

Lentil Hull 57 1 mt

Cowpea

Others (Pl. Specify)

D. Vegetables

1 Brinjal

2 Cauliflower

3 Radish Pusa Chetki 0.003

4 Cow pea Kashi Kanchan 0.05 kg

37

Planting Materials/ Seedlings proposed for the year 2017-18

Sl.

No.

Crop/ plant Variety Production (Nos/qt)

1. Spices

A Turmeric Rajendra Sonia 5 qt

b Ginger Nadia, Mahima 2 qt

5 qt

2. Fruits

a Litchi Air Layering Muzaffarpur, Bombai,

Seedless

200 nos

b Mango graft Amrapali 600 nos

Lemon Scented lemon 1000 nos

3. Ornamental plants/ trees

a Ornamentals Seeds (annuals) 500 nos

4. Tree species

5. Flowers

Dahlia (Cuttings) Hybrid 300 nos

Chrysanthemum (Cuttings) Pompon 500 nos

Marigold (Cuttings) Mala 1000 nos

6. Others (Pl. Specify)

Programme Coordinator

KVK North Tripura, Panisagar


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