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ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR
2018-19
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA NORTH TRIPURA, PANISAGAR (Host Institute: Department of Agriculture
Govt. of Tripura)
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-III
Umiam, Meppghalaya Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-III for 2018-19
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 Programme Coordinator 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
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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 of
paddy var. CO-51, DRR-45,
TRY – 3
Details:
DRR-45 - Semi dwarf, 125 crop duration, non-lodging first high zinc rice. Av. Yield- > 5 t/ha. CO-51 - Semi dwarf, 110 crop duration, – 7.5 – 8.0 mt/ha. Super high yielder HYV variety. Resistance to BPH & tolerant to blast TRY-3 - Super high yielder HYV variety , 140 days crop duration, Av. Yield – 7-8 t/ha,
CO-51 & TRY-3 - TNAU, 2013.
DRR-45 – IIRR.
Assessment 4 Panisagar, Jalabasa
Damcherra 5 months 6 0 6 4 0 4 10
Varietal evaluation
Varietal evaluation of yellow Mustard Var. YSH-401, Bhawani, PM 25
YSH – 401 - CCS HAU, Hissar,
Assessment 4 Piplacherra (Damcherra)
Nov-Jan 6 0 6 4 0 4 10
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2009. PM-25 – IARI, 2010, Bhawani -CS AUAT, Kanpur,
Seed Production
Integrated Weed
Management
Integrated
Nutrient
Management
Integrated Water
Management
Tillage
Management/
Farm Machinery
Integrated
Farming System/
Integrated Crop
Management
Others
(Integrated
Disease mgt )-
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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
Varietal
evaluation
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, Nitainagar,
Sundhibasa, Piplacherra
4 months 12 0 12 8 0 8 20
Integrated Weed
Management
Integrated
Nutrient
Management
Integrated
Nutrient
Management
Integrated Water
Management
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Tillage
Management/
Farm Machinery
Integrated
Farming System/
Integrated Crop
Management
Others (Pl.
specify)
Role of Honeybee in Enhancing Yield of Mustard in North Tripura
AICRP on Honey Bee and Pollinator, Agricultural Research Station, Ummedganj, Kota, Rajasthan , 2014
20 20 Piplacherra, Pekucherra, Tilthoi, Sundhibasa, Jalabasa
4 months 12 0 12 8 0 8 20
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
cam
pu
s tr
ain
ing
pro
gra
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
7
Rural Youth
1. Vertical Farming, 2. Crop Diversification, 3. IPM 4. IDM
10
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
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
1 Sept. 4 Off 5 3 8 10 2 12 20
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
sor
ed
train
ing
pro
gra
m
mes
Sponsoring
agency
Farmer and Farm
women
8
Rural Youth
Extension
Personnel
Civil Society
NGO(including
school drop outs)
Others (Pl.
specify)
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)
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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
Production
technology Low cost plastic
tunnels for year round
vegetable production
Details of tech - Construction of plastic tunnels of size 15 x 1.5 x 1.0 mtr (length x width x height) UV stabilized plastic sheets (35 or 45 GSM) Bamboo, binding wire
ICAR – National organic farming
Research Institute, Gangtak,
Sikkim 2016
A 1.625 Panisagar,
Damcherra, 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 elephant foot yam. Details: RoFR land area can be utilised. Tribal people can be benefitted. It is a quick propagation method. Sowing time: Kharif. Var. – Gajendra & Tripura Yam Batema, Setts of size – 30 gm are planted in nursery and kept for 1-2 months, irrigation and organic mulching is needed in nursery. For 1 ha of main field, nursery area of 25-40 sqm is sufficient. Spacing in a main field 90x90 cm (Trailing type), FYM – 10 mt/ha, NPK – 100:250:75 kg/ha
ICAR Tripura Centre 2014
A 1.625 Panisagar, Damcherra
10 months
4 0 4 1 0 1 5
Training & pruning
Production
Technology (PGRs) Application of ethrel in bitter gourd. T1- @ 100 ppm (1 ml in
TNAU, 2014 A 1.625
Panisagar, Jubarajnagar, Pencharthal
4 months 2 0 2 3 0 3 5
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10 litre) T2 - @ 150 ppm (1.5 ml in 10 lit) T3 - @ 200 ppm (2 ml in 10 lit)Details: Spray four times starting from 15 DAS & followed by weekly intervals. Planting time – July, Yield increases 10-15%
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 seedless variety of Watermelon Var. Pusa Bedana. Details: Medium size fruit, 3-4 fruis per vine potential yield – 48 mt/ha, Sowing time – 1
st week of January,
Urea:SSP:MOP:FYM (kg/ha)- 215:350:110:30000
IARI 20 20 Panisagar,
Pencharthal. Machmara
3 months 20 2 22 16 2 18 40
Varietal evaluation
Seed Production
technology
Crop regulation
(Flower Induction)
Integrated Nutrient
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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 8
Panisagar, Dharmanaga
r 4 months 10 0 10 10 0 10 20
Mechanization
Production &
management
technology
Assessment on Staking techniques in Tomato variety Arka Rakshak Details: Staking –
laying over head G.I
wires to which
individual plants are
tied at 45 degree angle
4 weeks DAT, yield
increases 15-20%.
Spacing – 90x 60 cm,
FYM- 40 Mt/ha, Urea:
SSP: MOP-
450:1400:400 (kg/ha)
HRC Nagicherra, 2012 & IIHR 2014
(variety only )
20 8 Panisagar,
Jubarajnagar 12
months 10 0 10 10 0 10 20
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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) 8.Rejuvenation of old orchards (2)
1. 2 2. 1
3.2
4. 1
5. 2
6. 2
7. 2
8. 2
1.Sept,Oct 2.May 3. May, Dec 4.June 5. May, June 6. Aug, Sept 7.June,July 8.July, August
One Day
1. Off (1), On (1) 2.Off 3. Off (1), On (1) 4. Off (1) 5.Off 6. Off 7. Off 8. Off
5 7
5
5
5
5
10
10
2 3
2
1
5
5
2
2
7 10
7
6
10
10
12
12
28 8
30
10
25
25
20
20
5 2
3
4
5
5
8
8
33 10
33
14
30
30
28
28
40 20
40
20
40
40
40
40
Rural Youth
1.Plant propagation techniques (3) 2. Commercial floriculture (5) 3. Production of low volume and high value crops (2)
1. 3 2.5 3.2
1.Dec, Jan, Feb 2. April, May, July, Aug, Sept 3. June, July
One Day
1.On 2. Off/On 3. Off/On
22 30
15
8 10
5
30 40 20
24 42 17
6 18
3
30 60
20
60 100
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 2 2
10 8 2 10 20
14
8 10 8 2 10 20
Civil Society
NGO(including
school drop-
outs)
Others (Crop
pro)
Voca
tio
nal
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)
Sp
on
sore
d
train
ing
pro
gra
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
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Personnel
Civil Society
NGO(including
school drop-
outs)
Others (Pl.
specify)
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 10
units Panisagar,Uptakhali
12 months
1 3 4 2 4 6 10
Breed improvement
Feeding management
Healthcare
Housing
16
Processing/ Value
addition
Fodder production
and quality
enhancement
Assessment on
performance of Bajra
Hybrid Napier var. –
CO- CN 4
TNAU,
2012
A 3 Panisagar,
Uptakhali 12
months 2 0 1 1 0 1 3
Pasture management
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 10
10 units
Jubarajnagar
12 months 1 3 4 2 4 6 10
Breed improvement
Feeding management
Healthcare
Housing
Processing/ Value
addition
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Fodder production
and quality
enhancement
Popularization of Guinea
Grass as a fodder crop.
Var.- BG-2/Deenanath
Grass Var.-BD1 & BD2
IGFRI Jhansi 30 30
units
Panisagar, DamcherraUptakhali
12 months
16 4 20 8 2 10 30
Pasture management
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(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
2
Nov,
Dec
1 day
1 day
Off/On
11
4
15
19
6
25
40
18
livestock (2)
2.Piggery farming as a
source of income
generation in Tribal
areas (2)
3. Deworming of live
stock (3)
2
3
Jan,
Feb
Aug,
sept.
Feb
1 day
Off/On
Off/On
09
20
6
7
15
27
17
25
8
8
25
33
40
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
a
l
train
i
ng
pro
g
ram
mes
Farmer and Farm
women
Common parasitic diseases and their control measures
1 Jan 1 day Off 12 0 12 8 0 8 20
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(1) Rural Youth
Extension
Personnel
Civil Society
NGO(including
school drop-outs)
Others (Pl. specify)
Farmer and Farm
women
Rural Youth
Extension Personnel
Civil Society
NGO(including
school drop-outs)
Others (Pl. specify)
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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:
Fish Polyculture
Performance
evaluation of Pabda
in Carp Polyculture
system.
Details:
T-1: Pabda stocked @
10000 nos./ ha along
with carps @ 5000 nos./
ha,
T-2: Pabda stocked @
12500 nos./ ha along
with carps @ 5000 nos./
ha,
T-3: Pabda stocked @
15000 nos./ ha along
with carps @ 5000 nos./
ha,
Culture period 9
months, (Rohu:
Catla: Mrigal =
320:240:240).
Feeding carps with
balanced feed
having 24 % Crude
protein, feeding
Pabda with high
CIFA,
Bhubanesw
ar
2011
A 2 Panisagar,
Deocherra
June-Feb
9 months
3 0 3 2 0 2 5
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protein feed having
32 % Crude protein.
Carps will be fed
during morning and
evening and feeding
Pabda at evening
and night time.
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OFT- 2:
Introduction of New
breed in Fish
culture system.
Evaluating the
performance of
Amur carp (Cyprinus
carpio var.
haematopterus) in
Composite fish
culture system.
Details:
T-1: Amur stocked @
3000 nos./ ha along with
carps @ 6000 nos./ha,
T-2: Amur stocked @
4500nos./ ha along with
carps @ 6000 nos./ ha,
T-3: Amur stocked @
6000 nos./ ha along with
carps @ 6000 nos./ ha,
Culture period 10
months, Feeding
with balanced feed
@ 3 % body wt.
With 24% crude
protein.
Stocking ratio of
IMC (Rohu: Catla:
Mrigal =
320:320:160)
ICAR-
RC
NEHR,
Barapani
2014
A 1.2 Panisagar,
Uptakhali
June-Feb
9 months 2 0 2 1 0 1 3
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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.
Details:
IMC to be stocked @
8000 nos./ ha & F.W.
Prawn seed @ 2000
nos./ha
Feeding with artificial
balanced diet.
Culture period 10
months,
CIFA,
Bhubaneswar
2014.
10 4 Panisagar,
Uptakhali
June-Mar
10 months 4 1 5 4 1 5 10
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FLD- 2:
IFS Modules
Duck cum fish
culture ( Fish- IMC,
Duck var. Khaki
Campbell)
Details:
Duck to be stocked @
300/ha & Carp
Fingerling to be stocked
@ 10000 nos./ ha
Culture period 10
months, Feeding with
balanced diet.
AAU,
Jorhat,
2008
5 2 Uptakhali,
West PNS
June-Mar
10 months 2 1 3 2 0 2 5
FLD- 3:
Composite fish
culture.
Composite fish
culture.
Details:
Carp Fingerling to
be stocked @ 10000
nos./ ha
Culture period 10
months, Feeding with
AAU,
Jorhat,
2008
10 4 Uptakhali,
Panisagar
June-Mar
10 months 4 1 5 4 1 5 10
25
balanced diet @ 3-5
% of body wt.
Mandated
activities
Target group Title of the training
Programme and No. of
Courses in bracket
No. of
training
progs
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)
3
3
1
1
2
May,Ju
ne,
July
April
May,
June,
July
Aug
Oct,No
v
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 day
Off/On
Off/On
Off
Off
Off/On
60
60
20
20
40
26
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
2
1
1
July
June,
July
Nov
Dec
1 day
1 day
1 day
1 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
1 day
1 day
Off
40
NGO (Including
school drop-
outs)
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)
27
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)
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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
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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
30
Civil Society
NGO(including
school drop outs)
Others (Pl.
specify)
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
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Dissemination
time/ Loss of
technologies
Coordination/
Convergence/
Linkages
promoted/ created
Social Concept Impact assessment of FLD of cereals & oilseeds.
Cocepts, Approaches and methodologies for technology application & transfer, ZPD, Zone-III
A
30 (Sample
size)
Panisahar,
Jubarajnagar
1o months
June- March
5 4 9 15 6 21 30
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
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Technology
Backstopping
Dissemination
time/ Loss of
technologies
Coordination/
Convergence/
Linkages
promoted/ created
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.
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specify)
Voca
tion
al
train
ing
pro
gra
mm
es
Farmer and Farm
women
Rural Youth
Extension
Personnel
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)
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On Farm Trials- 10 Discipline: combined
Proposal for On Farm Trial (OFT) on IFS Module across few selected KVKs under ATARI (Zone – VII)
A) Participating KVKs:
¨ KVK, South Tripura
¨ KVK, Khowai
¨ KVK, North Tripura
¨ KVK, Imphal West
¨ KVK, Chandel
¨ KVK, Jaintia Hills
¨ KVK, Mamit
B) Title of the OFT:
“Assessment on fishery based integrated farming with poultry/ livestock and horticultural to reduce cost of production.”
C) Design of the OFT:
Technology Options Technology to be compared for assessment
Technology Option 1: Integrated Poultry/Livestock-cum-fish-cum-horticulture farming
(Animal component may comprises of pig or duck or poultry:any one as per the need assessment by respective KVK)
Technology Option 2: Fish farming/ grow-out carp culture in pond (without integration)
Technology Option 3: Poultry/ livestock farming as single enterprise (without integration)
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Technology Option 4: Household horticulture/ fruit/ vegetable production (without integration)
D) Specifications for a unit under Technology Option 1
(Unit indicates a pond sized 0.10 ha water area with 1 m average water-depth) Note (As suggested by Director, ATARI): The pond size of 0.10
should not be constant. Director, ATARI encouraged to continue the OFT with existing pond, wherever, it is possible.
1. Fishery component:
a. Hypothetical pond size: 0.10 ha
b. Type of fish species to be stocked: IMCs (Indian Major Carps: Rohu, Catla & Mrigal) and ECs (Exotic Carps: Silver carps, Grass carps,
Common carp)
c. Stocking density of fish fingerlings: 1000 nos./ Unit (Surface feeder 30 %, Column feeder 40 % and bottom feeder 30 %)
d. Choose either Catla or Silver carp as surface feeder for stocking (90:10 either way as per local demand, but avoid stocking 50:50)
e. If multi-stocking and multi-harvesting technology is followed then stocking density is to be adjusted accordingly.
f. Size of the fingerlings: 10 – 12 cm (must be larger for duck-cum-fish farming)
g. Other management practices as per the recommendation of standard grow out culture of carps.
2. Piggery component:
a. Pig variety: Yorkshire, Large white Yorkshire, Hampshire, Large Black or any other suitable variety as per recommendation of Animal
Scientist of respective KVK.
b. Nos. of pigs to be reared: 3-4 per unit (minimum 2 months old weaned piglets)
c. Male Female combination must be kept to ensure sufficient piglet production (M1:F3)
d. Pig sty and husbandry management as the guidelines for piggery management.
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e. Waste outlet of the pig sty is to be connected to fish pond via a pit. This pit will serve as a store for excess wastes. A facility must be created
so that the movement/ flow of waste towards the pond can be regulated as and when required.
f. Other management as per recommendations for livestock husbandry (Piggery)
Note (As suggested by Director, ATARI): In case of selection of Pig variety, we may not get pure breed, therefore, we may think of cross breed
of Yorkshire, Hampshire and Large Black Cross.
3. Duckery component:
a. Duck variety: Khaki Campbell/ Indian runner/ White Pekin/ or any other suitable duck variety as per the recommendation of Animal Scientist
of respective KVK.
b. Nos. of ducks to be reared: 30 – 35 ducks per unit
c. Fish seed to be stocked must be of minimum 15 cm in size (otherwise duck may engulf the seed).
d. Other management as per recommendations for livestock husbandry (Duckery)
4. Poultry component:
a. Can be done in two ways: one way is to install the coops directly over the pond surface so that the droppings falls directly into the pond, the
other way to make deep litter in poultry coops and recycling it into fish pond.
b. Poultry birds (broilers/ layers): 45 – 50 poultry birds per unit
c. Other management as per recommendations for livestock husbandry (Poultry)
5. Horticulture/ Fruit/vegetable component:
a. Pond embankment generally provides more than 200 m2 area and it accounts for 25 to 33 % of farm area.
b. Among the fruits crops, Banana, Papaya, Arecanut etc. are best.
c. If banana is planted, avoid the area very near to pond water, as it loses the soil.
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d. Lemon and Guava are good fruits for growing on pond embankment
e. Vegetables can be selected as per requirement of respective KVKs.
f. Common carp, grass carp, tilapia species may be added during stocking in pond upto 5-7 %.
g. Grasses, unused/ removed leafy portion of vegetables grown on pond embankment can be utilized as feed for grass carp
h. Pond water may be utilized for irrigation purpose.
i. Other management as per recommendations for fruit crops and vegetable production.
E) Technology Option 2, 3, and 4: are to be conducted/ recorded as practiced by the farmers in the locality
F) Data to be recorded:
1. Accounting value in Rupees for all the tangible/ marketable inputs and outputs of the production system
2. Opportunity cost (alternative use value in Rupee) of all the wastes that were not marketed but reused in the production system, for e.g. Value
of poultry/ duck droppings used in the pond as manure or the droppings used as manure for fruit/ vegetable crops etc.
3. Opportunity cost (alternative use value in Rupee) of family labour not paid in cash.
4. Imputed value of all the items/ outputs that were utilized for household consumption, for e.g. imputed value of the eggs that were consumed
by farming family
5. Annual replacement cost of the housing/ shed that were prepared for animals. For eg, the total cost of construction of Pig shed is Rs. 20,000/-,
then the annual replacement cost of the shed would be Rs. 2000/- assuming the life span of the shed is 10 yrs.
6. Separate records must be maintained for the items which would be provided by the respective KVK as a partial support for the Trial.
7. Other cost and production data like cost and quantity of feed, lime etc., and production data like production of meat, egg, fish (both quantity
and value).
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OTHER THAN MANDATED/FLAGSHIP ACTIVITIES- 2018-19
Sl.
No. Crop Scheme Target Achievement
No. of Demo
(CFLD) Status
Remarks
1 Black Gram CFLD NFSM 30 ha - 75 Rabi ATARI Zone VII
2 Pea CFLD NFSM 20 ha - 50 Rabi ATARI Zone VII
3 Lentil CFLD NFSM 10 ha - 25 Rabi ATARI Zone VII
4 Arhar NFSM 10 ha 10 ha 25 progress SARS, Tripura
5 Finger millet NFSM 2 ha 2 ha 7.5 progress SARS, Tripura
6 Foxtail millet NFSM 2 ha 2 ha 7.5 progress SARS, Tripura
7 Mustard CFLD NMOOP 20 ha - 50 Rabi ATARI Zone VII
8 Sesame CFLD NMOOP 20 ha 20 ha 50 In ATARI Zone VII
9 Ground Nut CFLD NMOOP 20 ha 7 ha 50 In ATARI Zone VII
10 Hybrid Paddy NFSM 50 ha - 250 In Boro SARS, Tripura
Total 184 ha
Other assessment works – 2018-19
Sl. No. Type of activity Crop/ enterprise Scheme Assigned by
1 Assessment Pigeon pea varieties - MLT AICRP on PP CAT, Lembucherra
2 Assessment Hybrid Rice varieties (initial) -MLT state SARS, Tripura
3 Assessment Finger millet varieties (initial) -MLT state SARS, Tripura
4 Assessment Watermelon Short term researchable
issue, ATMA
TSAMETI, Lembucherra
5 Assessment Growth performance of live fishes &
Indigenous fishes at KVK
SAME,ATMA TSAMETI, Lembucherra
6 Assessment Evaluation of growth of Aquarium fishes at
KVK
SAME,ATMA TSAMETI, Lembucherra
7 Assessment Evaluation of different poultry breed under
North Tripura condition
SAME,ATMA TSAMETI, Lembucherra
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8 Assessment Use of Fruit fly trap in cucutbits crops & Neem Demo, ATMA TSAMETI, Lembucherra
9 Assessment Use of Neam soap & Pongamia Saop forIPM in
chilli
Demo, ATMA TSAMETI, Lembucherra
Extension Activities proposed for the year 2018-19
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
Diagnostic visit
10 April’18 -
March’19 1 day 10
Lecture delivered as Resource
Person
16 April’18 - March’19
1 day 480
Celebration of Important days
3
10th
July, 16
th July,
5th
Dec
1 day
Exhibition 2 Nov’18 – Feb’19
Min. of 2 days
800
Extension literature (Leaflet/
folders/ Pamphlets)
10 April’18 - March’19
News letter 1 April’18 - March’19
News paper coverage 14 April’18 - March’19
Research publications- / Popular articles
10 April’18 - March’19
Success stories/ Case studies 4 April’18 - March’19
Farmers’ Seminar 1 April’18 - March’19
1 day 400
Field day 5 April’18 - March’19
1 day 250
Film show / Drama/ Folk song 3 April’18 - 1 day 375
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March’19
Radio Talk 19 April’18 - March’19
TV talk
Kishan Goshthi
Group Meeting 24 April’18 - March’19
1 day 240
Kishan Mela 2 April’18 - March’19
Min. of 2 days
1000
Soil Health Camps 2 April’18 - March’19
1 day 300
Animal and Fish Health Camps 6 April’18 - March’19
1 day 1000
Method demonstration
12 April’18 -
March’19 1 day 225
Workshop/ Seminar
1 April’18 -
March’19 1 day 500
Soil Test Campaign 3 April’18 - March’19
1 day 500
Total Nos of activities
(group)
148 6080
Soil Testing 600 April’18 - March’19
On regular basis
600
Farmers’ visit to KVKs 700 April’18 - March’19
700
Mobile Agro-Advisory
(Messages/ Beneficiaries)
105 April’18 - March’19
On regular basis
Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field
150 April’18 -
March’19 On regular basis
150
Other activities - individual 1555 1450
Grand total 1707 7530
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Seed Production proposed for the year 2018-19:
Sl. No. Crop Variety Production (in Tonnes)
A. Cereal
Paddy DRR-45 10
Dishang 5
TRY -3 5
CO -51 2
Tripura Nirogi 5
B. Oilseeds
Mustard NRCHB 101 4
Sesame Tripura Sipping 1
Toria
Linseed
Ground nut TAG -28 2.5
C. Pulses
Greengram
Redgram UPAS-120, PAU-881 2.5
Blackgram Tripura Maskolai 5
PU-31 5
Field Pea Prakash 4
Soyabean
Lentil Hull 57 1
Others (Pl. Specify)- Dhaincha - 0.2
D. Vegetables
1 Radish Pusa Chetki 0.003
2 Cow pea Kashi Kanchan 0.05
Total (mt) 52.253
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Planting Materials/ Seedlings proposed for the year 2018-19
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
500 nos
b Mango graft Amrapali 700 nos
Lemon Scented lemon 500 nos
3. Ornamental plants/ trees
a Ornamentals cuttings Annual & Perennials 1000 nos 4. Tree species
5. Flowers
Marigold Hybrid 5000 nos
Summer & winter annuals Hybrid & HYV 3500 nos
Marigold (summer Cuttings) Mala 400 nos
Chrysanthemum (Cuttings) Pompon 500 nos 6. Others (Pl. Specify) Guinia Grass (var BG -2) 5000 nos slips Fodder crops –slips Bajra Hybrid Napier (var
CO- CN 4 1000 nos slips
5 qt/ 18100 nos
Sr. Scientist and Head
KVK North Tripura, Panisagar