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Indian Council of Agricultural Research Agricultural Technology Research Institute, Zone-VI Guwahati

Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-VI for 2021-22

 Name of the KVK/District: KVK, Karbi Anglong State: Assam Host Organization: Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat Present Staff Position in KVK

Sl.

No.

Name Gender (M/F) Category  Designation Discipline Mobile No.
1. Dr.S.Maibangsa M ST Head Crop Physiology 9859824022
2. Mr. S. Bhuyan M General SMS Ext. Education 9954429602
3. Mr. N. Kalita M General SMS Soil Sc. 9435490447
4. Dr. M. K. Doley M ST SMS Animal Sc. 9854056234
5. Dr. L. Kataki M General SMS Plant Protection 9864679313
6. Mr. S. Dutta M General SMS Horticulture 7002610396
7. Ms. P. Boruah F OBC SMS Agronomy 8486940685
8. Ms.M.Rangpharpi F ST P.Astt. Agronomy 9854570505
9. Mr. B. Borthakur M General P. Astt.(comp) Computer Sc. 9435713827
10. Mr. T.T. Millik M ST Farm Manager Horticulture 9854039821
11. Mr. H. Medhi M OBC Supt. Cum Acct. M.BA 9859434380
12. Mr. B. Dutta M General Jr. Steno cum Comp.Opt. B.A. 9207330945
13. Mr. B. Gogoi M OBC Driver cum Mechanic Undermatric 9854878066
14. Mr. B. Saikia M OBC Driver cum Mechanic HS 8723989527
15. Mr. R. Tisso M ST Chowkidar Undermatric 6000362134
16. Mr. M. J. Dutta M General Chowkidar Undermatric --

Please furnish discipline-wise information in the given format pertaining to the mandated activities of your KVK targeted to be accomplished during 2021-22.

 

 

 

 

 

Discipline: Agronomy

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Ms.PrakshiptaBoruahMobile No. 8486940685 E-mailaddress:.bprakshipta@gmail.com.

Mand ated activi ties Thematic Area Name of Technology Assessed/ Refined (in Specific) Source and Year of release Assess/ Refine Area (in ha.) Locat ion Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran

d Total

M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

On farm testing

Varietal Protein rich medium RRLRR, Assess 0.3 3 June, 110 3 - 3 - - - 3
performance duration HYV   rice Gerua       days              
  Tech: 2015                      
  TO1 : CR 310                        
  TO2 : CR 311                        
  TO3       :              Farmer’s                        
  variety                        
  Observations:                        
  Plant height, No. of                        
  tillers per plant, Grain                        
  yield, Effective tillers,                        
  Panicle               length,            B:C                        
  ratio                        
Varietal Performance of AAU, 2015 Assess 0.4 3 Sep, 90 3 - 3 - - - 3
performance blackgram varieties         days              
  under different                        
  sowing dates                        
  Tech:                        
  TO1 : DOS-15 th Sept.                        
  Var.:Beki (SB 27-3)                        

 

 

 

    and PU-31

TO2 : DOS-30th Sept. Var.:Beki (SB 27-3)

and PU-31 Recommended for delayed sowing up to

th

30 September

Check: PU-31

Observations:

Plant height, No. of pods per plant, No. of seeds per pod, Grain yield, Stover yield,

B:C ratio

                       
Crop management Irrigation management in autumn rice Tech:

Irrigation at 15 cm depletion of water level from soil surface Check: Continuous flooding Observations:

Plant height, No. of tillers per plant, Panicle length, Grain yield, Effective tillers,

B:C ratio

IRRI, 2013 Assess 0.4 3 Nov-Dec, 150 days 3 - 3 - - - 3
 

 

 

 

Ma nda ted acti viti

es

Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/ croppi ng system Area (in ha.) Locat ion Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/demon.
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
Front Line Demonstration Varietal demonstration Medium duration rice variety Tripura Chikan Dhan

Check: Shraboni

(TTB 404)

AAU, 2019 - 1.0 3 June, 140 days 1 1 2 1 - 1 3
Varietal

demonstration

Toria Var. TS 67 under late sown condition AAU, 2019 - 1.0 3 Nov, 100

days

1 1 2 1 - 1 3
Varietal

demonstration

Sugarcane                              Var. Nambor AAU

2019

- 1.0 - March; 300 days 1 1 2 1 - 1 3
Integrated

Nutrient Management

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming System/ Integrated Crop

Management

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
  Cropping sequence - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Ma

nda

Target group Title of the training

Programme and No. of

No.

of

Period

of the

Dura

tion

On/Of

f

Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Gran
                                               

 

 

 

ted acti

viti es

  Courses in bracket traini ng progs year (in days) camp us M F Tota l M F Tota l d Total  
On and Off campus training programmes Farmer and Farm women Organic rice production 2 Jun & July,

21

3 Off 35 5 40 - - - 40  
Scientific cultivation practices of millets 2 Nov &

Dec, 21

2 Off 15 10 25 15 - 15 40
Scientific cultivation

practices of Autumn rice

1 Jan, 22 2 Off 10 10 20 - - - 20
Rural Youth Scientific cultivation

practices of Potato

1 Sep,

21

3 Off 10 10 20 - - - 20
Scientific cultivation

practices of Biofortified cereals and millets

1 Oct, 21 2 Off 10 10 20 - - - 20
Extension

Personnel

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO (including

school drop outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - -
   
nal

training

Farmer and Farm

women

- - - - - - - - - - - -  
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

 

  Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - -  
Sponsored training programmes     Sponsoring

agency

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension

Personnel

                         
Civil Society                          
NGO(including

school drop outs)

                         
Others (Pl.

specify)

                         
                                 

 

 

 

Discipline: Horticulture

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr. Shourov Dutta Mobile No: +91 7002610396

E-mailaddress: shourov.dutta6@gmail.com

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

As ses s/R efi ne Are a (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

ON FARM TESTING (OFT)

Varietal performance Performance of Tomato variety

TO : Arka Abhed

1

Tech:

TO : Arka Arka Samrat

2

TO : Arka Rakshak

3

Check: Rocky

Observations:

Plant height, Days to 50 % flowering, Duration, Fruits/plant, Avg. fruit wt., Fruit Diamter, Shelf life, Yield, Disease pest incidence,    Farmers’ reaction, B:

C ratio

IIHR, 2018 As ses s 0.4 3 Oct- Nov, 2021 2 1 3 - - - 3
Varietal performance Performance of Frenchbean variety

Tech:

TO : Arka Sukomal TO : Arka

1                                                    2

Arjun

IIHR, 2018 As ses s 0.4 3 Oct- Nov, 2021 3 - 3 - - - 3

 

 

 

    TO : Arka Arka Komal

3

Check: Serengeti

Observations:

Plant height, Days to 50 % flowering, Duration, Pods/plant, Avg. pod wt., pod length, Yield,

Disease pest incidence, Farmers’ reaction, B: C ratio

                       
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/C roppin g system Are a (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tota

l

M F Tota

l

Front Line Demonstratio n

(FLD)

Crop management Improved                      cultivation

practices    of                  Broccoli (Var. Green magic)

AAU, 2019 Broccol i 0.2 3 Oct, 2021 3 - 3 - - - 3
Varietal demonstration Colocasia                                Var: Panchamukhia AAU, 2019 Colocas ia 0.4 3 Apr, 2021 2 1 3 - - - 3
  Varietal demonstration Demonstration           on Strawberry Var: Sweet

Charlie/ Festival

AAU 2019 Strawb erry 0.02 3 Oct, 2021 3 - 3 - - - 3
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng

progs

Perio d of the year Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Total
a m p u Farmer and Production technology 2 Jul, 2 Off 20 10 30 10 - 10 40  
                                                           

 

 

 

  Farm women of commercial fruit   2021   campus                
  crops    
  Multi-storey cropping 2 June- 2 Off 20 10 30 5 5 10 40
  system   July,

2021

  campus              
  Post harvest 2 Aug, 2 Off 10 20 30 5 5 10 40
  management and value   2021   campus              
  addition of                      
  horticultural produce                      
  Production technology 2 Sept, 2 Off 20 10 30 10 - 10 40
  of commercial fruit   2021   campus              
  crops                      
  Rural Youth                          
Extension

Personnel

                       
 
Vocational Training programme s - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 

 

 

 

Discipline: Soil Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr.NilimKalita.                Mobile No: +91 9435490447 E-mail address: nilimkalitakvk@gmail.com.

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Details of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

As ses s/R efi ne Are a (in acre

)

Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

On farm testing

Soil health

management

Root dipping in SSP-Microbial Consortia slurry method of P CAU

Pipeli

A 1 2 June-

Nov

3 - 3 - - - 3
  Management in rice

Tech:

ne       160

days

             
  TO1: Root dipping in SSP-MC                        
  Slurry method of P management in rice                        
  Root dipping in SSP ammended

mud    slurry           (@           7kg/ha))           for

                       
  overnight (10 hr) + biofertilizer

amended      mud                     slurry                   and

                       
  incubated     for                    2                    hrs                    before

transplanting + 50 % RDF

                       
  TO2 : RDF                        
  TO3: Farmers’ practice                        
  Observations:

Root growth parameters, No. of effective tillers per hill, No. of

                       
  grains   per                      panicle,                      Grain and                        

 

 

 

    straw yield, Harvest index, B:C

ratio, Farmer’s reaction

                       
  Soil amendment (Lime/ Others) Fertilizer management in blackgram

TO1 : Application of 33% of lime requirement as basal & 2% urea spray at pod initiation stage along with RDF in blackgram

TO2 : RDF

TO3: Farmers’ practice

Observations:

Plant growth parameters, grain

and stover yield, B:C ratio, Soil nutrient status including Calcium

AAU A 1 3 Sep’20 21 3 - 3 - - - 3
Soil testing                          
Soil amendment

(Lime/ Others)

                         
Soil biology (BGA/ Azolla)                          
Soil microbes

(beneficial)

                         
Any other (pl.

specify)

                         
 
Mandate

d

Thematic

Area

Technology/Crop/Cro

pping system

Source

and

Demon

(No.)

Are

a (in

Locatio

n

Period and

Duration

Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Gran
                                     

 

 

 

activities     Year of release   acre

)

    M F Tota l M F Tota l d Total
 

Front Line Demonstration

Soil health Soil test based fertilizer application in rice AAU 5 1.0 3 June-July. 160 days 5 - `5 - - - 5
Soil management Boron    nutrition        in

Toria

AAU 5 1.0 3 Nov. 100 days 2 2 4 1 - 1 5
Soil biology (BGA/ Azolla) Biofertilizer application

in Blackgram

AAU 3 2.5 2 Sep, 90 days 2 - 2 1 - 1 3
Soil

amendment (Lime/ Others)

Vermicompost production AAU 5 5 5 July. 90 days 3 - 3 2 - 2 5
Soil testing - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil microbes (beneficial) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (Pl.

specify)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training programme Period of the year Duratio n (in days) On/Off campu s Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tota

l

M F Tota

l

On and Off campus training programmes Farmer and Farm women Organic cultivation of rice Aug_Se p 2 Off 20 10 30 10 - 10 40  
Organic cultivation of rice Oct 2 Off 15 15 30 5 5 10 40
                                             

 

 

 

                           
  Rural Youth Commercial production of vermicompost Septem ber 2 On 10 20 30 5 5 10 40  
  Extension Personnel - - - - - - - - - - -  
NGO(includin g school drop

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Vocational training programmes Farmer and

Farm women

- - - - - - - - - - -  
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - -
Extension Personnel - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

 

  Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - -  
NGO(includin

g school drop outs)

- - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl.

specify)

- - - - - - - - - - -
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and

Farm women

                       
Rural Youth                        
Extension

Personnel

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(includin g school drop

outs)

                       
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 

 

 

 

Discipline: Plant Protection (Entomology/Plant Pathology/Nematology)

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:.Dr.Lohit Kataki                                                   MobileNo: 9864679313

E-mailaddress:.katakilohit@gmail.com

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

As ses s/R efi ne Are a (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
Integrated Disease Management Management of red ants & termites in potato crops

TO1 : Soil application of clothianidin 0.5 gm/litre in seed furrows

Tech:

TO2 : MOC @ 150 kg/ha

TO3 :Malathion 5% dust @ 40 Kg/ha

Observations:

Percent pest incidence Percent tuber infestation

Av. Yield(Q/ha)

AINP

on Soil Artho pod pests, AAU,

A -- 3 Oct, 2021 3 - 3 - - - 3
Biological Control Management of wilt complex in tomato crop using Bio-veer (Trichoderma based) bioformulation

Tech:

TO1: Application of Bio-Veer as

AAU, 2015 A 0.4 3 Oct’ 2021 2 1 3 - - - 3

 

 

 

    seed treatment @ 100 g/kg of seed and soil application (1.0 kg of Bio-Veer mixing with 10 kg compost)

TO2: Soil drenching with Streptomycin @ 100 ppm + Captaf @ 0.3%

TO3: Resistant variety (Arka Abhed)

Observations:

No. of infected plants at 10 days interval, Yield record, Loss and profit %, B:C ratio, Farmers

reaction

                       
  Storage Grain

Pest

                         
Integrated

Disease Management

                         
Beneficial

insects

                         
Other beneficial

organisms

                         
Store grain

pest

                         
Others (Mushroom) Cultivation of milky mushroom

Calocybe sp.) during summer season utilizing paddy straw as

DMR,

Solan

A 200 3 July’20 21 1 2 3 - - - 3

 

 

 

    substrate.

Check:        Oyster                    mushroom

(Pleurotus sajorcaju)

 

Observations:

Days to 1st harvest, Yield (kg/bed), B:C ratio, Pest & Disease incidence, Farmers

reaction.

                       
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/C roppin g system Are a (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tota

l

M F Tota

l

 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Mushroom Improved Production AAU, -- 500 5 Oct’2020 1 4 5 - - - 5
production technology of oyster Jorhat   beds   (35 days)              
  mushroom (P.                        
  osterotus)                        
  Observation:                        
  ·     Days to 1st harvest,                        
  ·     Yield (kg/bed),                        
  ·     B:C ratio,                        
  ·     Farmers reaction                        
Integrated Pest - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Management                          
Biological Biological AAU, - 0.4 3 Mar, 2021 2 0 2 1 0 1 3
control management of Jorhat                      
(Insect/pest/ rhizome rot disease of                        
weeds etc) ginger                        
                                     

 

 

 

     

Observation:

First appearance of disease, Disease incidence (%), Yield (q/ha), B:C ratio,

Farmer’s reaction

                       
Product

evaluation (Efficacy)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Beneficial

insects

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other beneficial

organisms

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Store grain pest - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl.

specify)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Perio d of the year Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Total
Off campus training progra Farmer and Farm women Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom 5 Sep- Nov, 21 2 Off 50 20 70 15 15 30 100  
                                                   

 

 

 

                             
  Rural Youth Cultivation and value addition     of               oyster

mushroom

2 Sept’ 21 2 On 30 5 35 10 5 15 50  
Extension

Personnel

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(includin

g school drop outs)

                       
Others (Pl.

specify)

                       
 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and

Farm women

                         
Rural Youth                        
Extension

Personnel

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(includin g school drop-

outs)

                       
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
a

i n i n

  Sponsorin
                               

 

 

 

    g agency
Farmer and

Farm women

                         
Rural Youth                          
Extension

Personnel

                         
Civil Society                          
NGO(includin g school drop-

outs)

                         
Others (Pl.

specify)

                         
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Discipline:Animal Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Dr.Monuj Kumar Doley                                                   MobileNo: 8638251626

E-mail address: monujdoley201039@gmail.com

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas e As ses s/R efi ne Nos of lives tock

/pou ltry/ Egg

s

Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

ON FARM TESTING (OFT)

Poultry

management

Performance of duck variety.

TO1:   Vigova            Super   M            duck

CPD

O &

A 100 5 May,

2021

3 1 4 1 0 1 5
  under      semi-intensive rearing TI                      
  system         with                    supplementary

feeding

                       
  TO2: White Pekin duck under                        
  semi-intensive                            rearing                            system with supplementary feeding                        
  Observations:

Mortality,                      Disease                      outbreak,

                       
  Fortnightly body gain, Age at

market                    weight,                    Dressing

                       
  percentage                        

 

 

 

  Poultry management Evaluation of productive and reproductive performances of HDK75 under Intensive system of rearing.

TO1:         HDK75+                 Schedule vaccination+

Deworming

TO2: Hampshire crossbred pig (50%) +

Schedule                                 vaccination+ Deworming

Observations:

Monthly body weight gain (Kg), Age at first heat (Days), Age at

first furrowing, Litter size (Nos), Litter weight (Kg)

CVSc.

, AAU 2016

A 200 3 July, 2021 2 1 3 - - - 3
Others Performance evaluation of Assam Hill goat under semi- intensive rearing system in the Hill region

TO1: Seasonal fodder (ad libitum)

+ concentrated mixture @ 6.75 Kg/month/Doe from 5 months of age to till weaning of kids

•        Mineral mixture powder supplement @ 10g/goat/day

•        Deworming (Fentas plus @ 1tab/30 Kg body

GRS, AAU A 0.5

150

duck ling

10 June, 2021 4 1 5 4 1 5 10

 

 

 

    weight)

TO2: Seasonal fodder (ad libitum)

+ Deworming (Fentas plus @ 1tab/30 Kg body weight) Observations:

Monthly body weight gain, Age at sexual maturity, Age at 1st kidding, Birth weight, Kidding size, Kidding weight, Body

weight at weaning

                       
Others                          
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Farmin g system No. of bird s Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Gran

d Total

M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

Front Line Demonstration (FLD)

Poultry managemen t Duck cum fish-IFS

 

Khaki campbell: 300/ha (Male: Female=1:5) Fingerling@5500/ha (Rohu 20%, Mrigal

15%, Catla 20%,

Silver carp 20%,

Grass carp 10%, Common carp)

Observations:

CoF, AAU A 0.5h

a, 150

duck ling

5 May, 2021 2 1 3 1 1 2 5
                                       

 

 

 

    Age at 1st laying Egg production/year Fish production

B: C ratio

                       
Poultry managemen t Pig cum fish-IFS

 

Hampshire cross (75%): 40/ha

Fingerling @8000/ha (Rohu 20%, Mrigal

20%, Catla 15%,

Silver carp 25%,

Grass carp 10%,

Common carp 10%)

CoF, AAU A 0.5h

a , 20pi glet

3 July, 2021 2 1 3 1 1 2 5
  Observations: Weight gain of Pig Fish Production

B: C ratio

                       
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progr

amm e

Perio d of the year Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Total
pu s tra ini Farmer and

Farm women

Establishment and

Management of

1 Augu

st

2 off 10 5 15 3 2 5 20  
                                                     

 

 

 

    Piggery Unit                        
Scientific poultry

farming

1 June 2 off 10 5 15 3 2 5 20
Awareness cum

training programme IFS

1 July 2 Off 10 5 15 3 2 5 20
Establishment &

management of piggery unit

1 Septe mber 2 off 10 5 15 3 2 5 20
  Rural Youth Scientific poultry

farming

1 Augu

st

2 Off 10 5 15 3 2 5 20  
Establishment and Management of

Piggery Unit

1 Octob er 2 off 10 5 15 3 2 5 20
Extension

Personnel

                       
 
 

Vocational Training programmes

Rural Youth Scientific                         poultry farming 1 June 5 On 10 5 15 3 2 5 20  
 
                               

 

 

 

DISCIPLINE: AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:.Mr. S. Bhuyan. Mobile No: 9954429602

E-mailaddress: sanjibbhuyan2000@gmail.com

 

Mandated activities Thematic Area Tittle/Technology/ Method/ Process/ Model Num bers Assess/ Refine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Perio d and Dura tion Number of respondents/

beneficiaries

SC/ST General Gr an d

To tal

M F Tot al M F Tot al
 

 

On farm testing

Impact analysis Impact study on soil health card.

Observations 1.Farmers Attitude 2.Farmers Knowledge

3. Application of information by Farmers

1 A - - Nov- Dec, 2021 - - - - - - 70

for eac h

cro p

Study on Improved pig breed.

Observations 1.Farmers Attitude 2.Farmers Knowledge

3. Application of information by Farmers

1 A - - Jan- Feb, 2022       - - - 10

0

  Benchmark Survey

(PRA etc)

PRA 2     2 - - - - - - - 50
Impact Assessment - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Technology Backstopping - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dissemination - - - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

 

  time/ Loss of

technologies

                         
Coordination/ Convergence/ Linkages

promoted/ created

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
  Others (Exposure visit) Exposure visit of rural youth cultivating horticultural crops to Central Institute of Horticulture,

Medziphema

1 - - - -       - - - 30
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Technology/ Title/Method/ Process/ Model Sour ce and Year of relea

se

Crop/ Cropping system/ Enterpris e Area (in ha.) Locati on Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Gr an d To tal
M F Tot al M F Tot al
 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Formation of

Groups

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Benchmark Survey

(PRA etc)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Impact Assessment - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Yield Gap Analysis - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Technology

Backstopping

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dissemination

time/ Loss of

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                     

 

 

 

  technologies                          
Others (Pl. Specify) Entrepreneurship

Development

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
  Training Need

Analysis

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Period of the year Duration (in days) On/O ff camp us Number of beneficiaries Rema rks
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tot

al

M F Tot

al

 

 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture 4 June- Aug 2 nos.: 4days

2nos. :3 days

Off - - - - - - 80  
Rural Youth Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture 4 Sept- Nov 2 nos.: 4days

2nos. :3 days

Off - - - - - - 80
Extension

Personnel

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(including school drop-outs) Entrepreneurship Development in

Fishery

1 Dec- Jan 2 On - - - - - - 20
Others (Pl.

specify)Women

Leadership 1 Dec-

Jan

1               20
 
                                                     

 

 

 

 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women - - - - - - - - - - - -  
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - - -
Extension Personnel - - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(including school drop-

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponso ring agency
Farmer and Farm women - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Extension Personnel - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(including school drop-

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
                                 

 

 

 

Extension Activities of the KVK proposed for the year 2021-22

 

Specific activity No. of activities Period of the year Duratio n (in days) Number of beneficiaries (No.)
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total M F
Diagnostic visit 20 Year round - 100 25 105 50 25 75 150 50
Advisory services/

telephone talk

200 Year

round

- 50 20 70 15 10 25 65 30
Training Manual 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Celebration of Important

days

10 - - 120 30 150 75 15 90 195 45
Exhibition 4 - - - - - - - - - -
Exposure visit 1 - - - - - - - - 30 10
Extension literature

(Leaflet/ folders/ Pamphlets)

6 - - - - - - - - - -
Extension / technical

bulletin

6 - - - - - - - - - -
News letter 1 - - - - - - - - - -
News paper coverage 10 - - - - - - - - - -
Research publications 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Success stories/ Case

studies

2 - - - - - - - - - -
Farm Science Clubs’

Convenors meet

- - - - - - - - - - -
Farmers’ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Farmers’ visit to KVKs 400 - - - - - - - - - -
Ex-trainees’ meet 1 - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

 

Field day 8 - - - - - - - - 300 100
Film show 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Radio Talk 2 - - - - - - - - - -
TV talk 1 - - - - - - - - - -
KishanGoshthi - - - - - - - - - - -
Group Meeting   - - - - - - - - - -
KishanMela 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Health Camps 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Health Camps 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Awareness camp Mobile Agro-Advisory

(Messages/ Beneficiaries)

50 - - - - - - - - - -
Method demonstration 10 - - - - - - - - 90 40
Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field 70 - - - - - - - - - -
Workshop/ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Testing 200 - - - - - - - - - -
Water Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Plant Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Manure Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (Pl. Specify) - - - - - - - - - - -

 

DOWNLOAD ACTION PLAN 20-21

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Agricultural Technology Research Institute, Zone-VI Guwahati

Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-VI for 2020-21

 Name of the KVK/District: KVK, KarbiAnglong State: Assam Host Organization: Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat Present Staff Position in KVK

Sl.

No.

Name Gender  Category  Designation Discipline Mobile No.
1. Dr.S.Maibangsa M ST Head Crop Physiology 9859824022
2. Mr. S. Bhuyan M General SMS Ext. Education 9954429602
3. Mr. N. Kalita M General SMS Soil Sc. 9435490447
4. Dr. M. K. Doley M ST SMS Animal Sc. 9854056234
5. Dr. L. Kataki M General SMS Plant Protection 9864679313
6. Mr. S. Dutta M General SMS Horticulture 7002610396
7. Ms. P. Boruah F OBC SMS Agronomy 8486940685
8. Ms.M.Rangpharpi F ST P.Astt. Agronomy 9854570505
9. Mr. B. Borthakur M General P. Astt.(comp) Computer Sc. 9435713827
10. Mr. T.T. Millik M ST Farm Manager Horticulture 9854039821
11. Mr. H. Medhi M OBC Supt. Cum Acct. M.BA 9859434380
12. Mr. B. Dutta M General Jr. Steno cum Comp.Opt. B.A. 9207330945
13. Mr. B. Gogoi M OBC Driver cum Mechanic Undermatric 9854878066
14. Mr. B. Saikia M OBC Driver cum Mechanic HS 8723989527
15. Mr. R. Tisso M ST Chowkidar Undermatric 6000362134
16. Mr. M. J. Dutta M General Chowkidar Undermatric --

Please furnish discipline-wise information in the given format pertaining to the mandated activities of your KVK targeted to be accomplished during 2020-21.

 

 

 

 

Discipline: Agronomy

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Ms.PrakshiptaBoruahMobile No. 8486940685 E-mailaddress:.bprakshipta@gmail.com.

Mand ated activi ties Thematic Area Name of Technology Assessed/ Refined (in Specific) Source and Year of release Assess/ Refine Area (in ha.) Locat ion Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran

d Total

M F Tota

l

M F Tota

l

 

On farm testing

Varietal OFT on Bora and RARS, Assess 0.3 3 June, 150 3 - 3 - - - 3
performance Chakua rice varieties Diphu,       days              
  Var.1: TTB-DR-106- Under                      
  2-4 pipeline                      
  Var.2: TTB-DR-103-                        
  4-4                        
  Check: Aghoni Bora                        
  Observation:                        
  Plant height,  No. of                        
  tillers per hill,  Days                        
  to 50% flowering,                        
  Yield attributing                        
  characters, Grain &                        
  straw yield, B:C ratio,                        
  Farmer’s reaction                        
Varietal OFT on Sali rice RARS, Assess 0.4 3 June, 130 3 - 3 - - - 3
performance varieties Diphu,       days              
  Var. V1: TTB-DR- Under                      
  207-3-2 pipeline                      

 

 

 

    Var. V2: TTB-DR- 205-2-1                        
Check: Farmer’s

variety and practice

Observation:

Plant height,  No. of

tillers per hill,  Days

to 50% flowering,

Yield attributing

characters, Grain &

straw yield, B:C ratio,

Farmer’s reaction

Crop

management

Performance of sesame under - Refine 0.4 3 June-

August, 90

3 - 3 - - - 3
  different dates of sowing

Tech: 3rd week of July, 2nd week of

        days              
  August

Check: 4th week of

                       
  June                        
  Observation:

Plant stand, Days to 50% flowering, No. of

                       
  primary and

secondary branches,

                       
  capsule length, no.of

capsules per plant,

                       
  Test wt., Harvest

Index, Yield B:C

                       

 

 

 

    Ratio, Farmer’s reaction                        
 
Ma nda ted acti viti

es

Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/ croppi ng system Area (in ha.) Locat ion Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/demon.
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
Front Line Demonstration Varietal demonstration Demonstration on rice Var. Tripura ChikanDhan ICAR, NEH

Region, Tripura

- 2.0 3 June, 140 days 2 - 2 1 - 1 3
Seed Production - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Weed

Management

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated

Nutrient Management

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming System/

Integrated Crop

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
                               

 

 

 

  Management                          
  Cropping sequence Cultivation of oats as fodder crop after Salirice AAU, 2015 Oats (Rice – Oats) 1.0 3 Oct – Dec, 110 days 2 - 2 1 - 1 3
 
Ma nda ted acti viti

es

Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Period of the year Dura tion (in days) On/Of f camp us Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
On and Off campus training programmes Farmer and Farm women Organic rice production 2 Jun & July,

20

3 Off 35 5 40 10 - 10 50  
Scientific cultivation practices of potato 2 Nov &

Dec, 20

2 Off 15 10 25 15 10 25 50
Scientific cultivation

practices of millets

1 Jan, 21 2 Off 10 10 20 5 - 5 25
Rural Youth Production technology of

Azolla

1 Sep,

20

3 Off 15 10 25 15 10 25 25
Scientific cultivation

practices of fodder production

1 Oct, 20 2 Off 10 5 15 5 5 10 25
Extension

Personnel

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO (including

school drop outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                       

 

 

 

  Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - -  
   
Vocational training programmes Farmer and Farm

women

- - - - - - - - - - - -  
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

Sponsored training programmes     Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm

women

                         
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including

school drop outs)

                         
Others (Pl.

specify)

                         

 

Discipline: Horticulture

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr.Shourov DuttaMobile No: +91 7002610396

E-mailaddress: shourov.dutta6@gmail.com

 

 

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

As ses s/R efi ne Are a (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

ON FARM TESTING (OFT)

Varietal performance Performance of Tomato var: ArkaAbhed IIHR, 2018 As ses

s

0.2 3 Oct- Nov,

2020

2 1 3 - - - 3
  Observations:

Plant height, Days to flowering, Duration, Fruits/plant, Avg. fruit wt., Fruit Diamter, Shelf life, Yield, Disease pest incidence,

Farmers’ reaction, B: C ratio

                       
Varietal performance Performance of FrenchbeanVar: ArkaSukomal IIHR, 2018 As

ses s

0.2 3 Oct-

Nov, 2020

3 - 3 - - - 3
  Observations:

Plant height, Days to flowering, Duration, Fruits/plant, Avg. fruit wt., Fruit length, Yield, Disease

pest incidence, Farmers’ reaction, B: C ratio

                       
Varietal performance Varietal performance of Ridge Gourd var: ArkaPrasan IIHR, 2016 As ses

s

0.2 3 May, 2020 3 - 3 - - -- 3
  Observations:

Days to appearance of first female flower, Days to fruiting, No. of

                       

 

 

 

    fruit/plant, Weight of fruit, Length of the fruit, Yield, Economics, Feedback of the farmer, Pest and

disease incidence

                       
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/C roppin g system Are a (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Gran

d Total

M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

Front Line Demonstration (FLD)

Crop management Improved cultivation practices of Broccoli

 

Observations:

Days to curd formation, Duration, Curd diameter, Av. curd weight, Yield, B.C.

Ratio, Farmers’ reaction

AAU Broccol i 0.2 3 Aug, 2020 3 - 3 - - - 3
Varietal demonstration Demonstration on Strawberry Var: Sweet Charlie/ Festival

 

 

Observations:

Days to flowering, Days to fruiting, No. of fruits/plant, Fruit weight, Duration,

Yield, Disease and pest

AAU Strawb erry 0.01

2

3 Oct-Nov, 2020 2 1 3 - - - 3
                                     

 

 

 

    incidence, Farmers’ reaction, B:C ratio                        
  Varietal demonstration Demonstration on Pumpkin Var: Arjuna F1 East West Internat

ional

Pumpki n 0.2 3 Sept, 2020 3 - 3 - - - 3
  Observations:

Days to flowering, Days to fruiting, No. of fruits/plant, Duration, Fruit weight, Yield, Disease and pest

incidence, Farmers’ reaction, B:C ratio

                       
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini

ng progs

Perio d of the year Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Total
On and On and Off campus campus training programmes mes Farmer and Farm women Improved production technology of Commercial vegetable

crops

1 Sept, 2020 2 Off campus 25 - 25 - - - 25  
Establishment and management of a Nutri

garden

2 June- July,

2020

2 Off campus 20 5 25 10 15 25 50
Commercial flower

production

1 Aug,

2020

2 Off

campus

5 20 25 - - - 25
                                                   

 

 

 

    Production technology of commercial fruit

crops

1 Sept, 2020 2 Off campus 25 - 25 - - - 25  
  Rural Youth                          
Extension

Personnel

                       
 
 

Vocational Training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Nursery raising and propagation techniques in horticultural crops 1 Dec, 2020 5 On campus 20 5 25 - - - 25  
 

Discipline: Soil Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr.NilimKalita. Mobile No: +91 9435490447 E-mail address: nilimkalitakvk@gmail.com.

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Details of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

As ses s/R efi ne Are a (in acre

)

Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
On farm testing Soil health Root dipping in SSP-MC Slurry method of P management in rice CAU

Pipeli ne

A 1 Lumbaj ong Dev.

Block

June- Nov 160

days

3 - 3 - - - 3

 

 

 

    Seed priming for improving crop productivity in maize and nutrient efficiency in acid soils ICAR RC,

Umia m

A 1 Lumbaj ong Dev.

Block

Nov’20 20 3 - 3 - - - 3
Soil

management

                         
Soil testing                          
Soil amendment (Lime/ Others) Application of 33% of lime requirement & 2% urea spray at

pod initiation stage along with RDF in blackgram

AAU

Under

pipeli ne

A 1 Lumbaj ongDev Block August- Nov. 90 days 3 - 3 - - - 3
Soil biology

(BGA/ Azolla)

  - - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil microbes

(beneficial)

  - - - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (pl.

specify)

  - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Technology/Crop/Cro pping system Source and Year of release Demon (No.) Are a (in acre

)

Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

Front Line Demonstration

Soil health Organic cultivation of Rice AAU 5 2.5 3 June-Nov. 160 days 5 - `5 - - - 5
Soil

management

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil testing - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Borax application in AAU 5 5.0 4 Oct.-Jan. 3 - 3 2 - 2 5
                                     

 

 

 

  amendment

(Lime/ Others)

Toria 2009       120 days              
Soil biology (BGA/ Azolla) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil microbes (beneficial) Biofertilizer application in Blackgram AAU 3 2.5 2 Aug-Nov 90 days 2 - 2 1 - 1 3
Any other (Pl.

specify)

Vermicompost

production

AAU 3 - 3 Nov.

180 days

2 - 2 1 - 1 3
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training programme Period of the year Duratio n (in days) On/Off campu s Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Organic cultivation of rice June 2 Off 25 0 25 0 0 0 25  
Organic cultivation of

rice

July 2 Off 10 10 20 5 0 5 25
Fertilizer                   management in rice July 1 Off 10 5 15 10 0 10 25
Use of Biofertilizer in crop production August 1 Off 15 5 20 5 0 5 25
Rural Youth Commercial production of vermicompost Septem ber 2 On 10 5 15 10 0 10 25
Commercial production October 2 Off 15 5 20 5 0 5 25
                                             

 

 

 

    of vermicompost                      
Organic                          crop

production

Novem

ber

4 On 15 5 20 5 0 5 25
Extension Personnel Soil and water conservation measures in hill slope cultivation Februar y 1 On 15 0 15 10 0 10 25
NGO(includin g school drop

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl.

specify)

- - - - - - - - - - -
 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and

Farm women

- - - - - - - - - - -  
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - -
Extension Personnel - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(includin g school drop

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl.

specify)

- - - - - - - - - - -
 
Sponsor

ed training progra

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and

Farm women

                       

 

 

 

  Rural Youth                        
Extension

Personnel

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(includin

g school drop outs)

                       
Others (Pl.

specify)

                       
 

 

 

Discipline: Plant Protection (Entomology/Plant Pathology/Nematology)

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:.Dr.LohitKataki                                                            MobileNo: 9864679313

E-mailaddress:.katakilohit@gmail.com

 

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas e Ass ess/ Ref ine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duratio n Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
  Biological Control On    farm    mass          production          of

Trichodermaviride

IGKV, 2018 A -- 3 June, 2020 3 - 3 - - - 3
    Technology:

On farm mass production of

                       

 

 

 

    Trichodermaviridein PD broth utilizing household materials and subsequent mixing with carrier materials                        
Observations:

·     T. viridecfu count (cfu/ml) at 30, 60, 90 and 120 after storage

·     Percent contamination

·     B:C ratio

·     Farmers feedback

  Management of wilt complex in solanaceous vegetable using Biofor-Pf 2 AAU 2015 A 0.4 3 Oct’ 2020 3 - 3 - - - 3
Technology detail:

-       Seed treatment with Biofor Pf 2 (1 gm per 10 gm of brinjal seeds)

-       Root dip treatment with Biofor Pf 2 for 1 hour before transplanting.

(1 Kg/ 2 litres of water for 1000 seedlings)

-       Soil application with Bioforpf 2 (10 gm mixed with 100 gm dried cow dung per plant).

                       
Observations:

•      First appearance of disease

•      No. of infected plants at 10 days interval

•      Disease incidence (%),

•      Yield (q/ha),

•      B:C ratio,

                       

 

 

 

    •      Farmer’s reaction                        
  Biological        management         of

Fusarium of sesame

 

Technology detail:

Seed treatment with Trichodermasp. @ 5 % + soil application of Trichodermamixed with FYM @ 1:100

 

Observations:

•      First appearance of disease

•      Disease incidence (%),

•      Yield (q/ha),

•      B:C ratio,

•      Farmer’s reaction

AAU 2015 A 0.4 3 Aug’ 2020 3 - 3 - - - 3
Storage Grain

Pest

                         
Integrated

Disease Management

                         
Beneficial insects                          
Other beneficial

organisms

                         
Store grain pest                          
Others (Mushroom) Production performance of milky mushroom

Observations:

•     Days to-

-Spawn run

-Pin head initiation

AAU, 2019 A 100

beds

5 June 2020 3 2 5 - - - 5

 

 

 

    -Pileus diameter

-Stipe length

-Stipe diameter

-Average weight

-Yield

-Biological efficiency

-BC ratio

-Farmers feedback

                       
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of

release

Crop/C ropping system Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Mushroom production Improved Production technology of oyster mushroom (P. osterotus) Observation:

·     Days to 1st harvest,

·     Yield (kg/bed),

·     B:C ratio,

·     Farmers reaction

AAU,

Jorhat

-- 500

beds

5 Oct’2020 (35

days)

1 4 5 - - - 5
Integrated Pest

Management

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Biological control

(Insect/pest/ weeds etc)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Product evaluation

(Efficacy)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Beneficial

insects

Scientific Beekeeping of

Apis cerena in BIS A

AAU,

Jorhat

- 5

boxe

5 Oct, 2020 3 2 5 - - - 5
                                     

 

 

 

    type Bee box

 

Observation:

·     No. of active colony,

·     Days to 1st harvest,

·     Av.Yield (kg/box),

·     B:C ratio

·     Farmers reaction

    s                  
Other beneficial organisms - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Store grain pest - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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 Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women IPM and IDM in Sali

Rice

2 June, July and Aug,

20

2 Off 30 10 40 5 5 10 50  
Safe use of pesticides in vegetable                        production

system

2 Aug’2 0 2 Off 30 10 40 5 5 10 50
Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom 2 Sept and Oct’

20

4 Off 10 30 40 5 5 10 50
                                                   

 

 

 

    IPM     in    Ginger and Turmeric 1 Feb, 21 2 Off 25 - 25 - - - 25  
  Rural Youth Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom 1 Sept’ 20 2 On 5 15 20 3 2 5 25  
Extension Personnel Organic                  farming                  with special reference to plant

protection

1 Jan’21 1 On 15 20 25 - - - 25
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(including

school drop outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl.

specify)

- - - - - - - - - - - -
 
 

 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom 2 Sept, and Oct’

20

4 On and Off 10 30 40 5 5 10 50  
Rural Youth                        
Extension

Personnel

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop-

outs)

                       
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
sored traini ng progr

amm

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and                          
                                   

 

 

 

  Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension

Personnel

                         
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop-

outs)

                         
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

Discipline:Animal Science

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:Dr.Monuj Kumar Doley                                                   MobileNo: 8638251626

E-mail address: monujdoley201039@gmail.com

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas e As ses s/R efi ne Nos of lives tock

/pou ltry/ Egg

s

Locatio n Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

ON FARM TESTING (OFT)

Poultry management Deworming and mineral mixture supplementation on growth Performance of Crossbred Pigs

Technology:

NRC

on Pig

A 54 3 June, 2020 2 3 5 1 - 1 6

 

 

 

    -Regular Deworming with broad spectrum anthelmintics (Fentas plus tablet@1tablet/30Kg body weight

-Mineral mixture (Minfa Gold) supplementation as per standard protocol

-Creed feeding of piglet @0.2Kg/piglet/day Observations:

-Fortnightly body weight gain

-Weaning age

-Mortality

-Maturity age

-FCR

                       
Poultry management Comparative Evaluation of Production Performance in Improved Chicken Varieties for Backyard Farming

Technology:

Improved poultry varieties viz., Kamrupa, Vanaraja, Rainbow Rooster will be reared under Backyard system. The birds will be provided adlibitum with starter ration up to 6 weeks of age thereafter backyard rearing with supplement feeding with regular deworming and vaccination.

Observations:

- A 300 3 Septem ber, 2020 3 5 8 1 1 2 10

 

 

 

    -Body weights at at 20, 40, 64 and

72 weeks of age

                       
-Egg weights at 24, 28, 32, 36, 40,

64 and 72 weeks of age

Age at Sexual Maturity
Livestock Performance evaluation of - A 30 3 June, 2 3 5 1 1 2 7
management Assam Hill goat under semi-

intensive rearing system

        2020              
  Technology:

-Seasonal fodder (ad libitum) +

                       
  concentrate mixture @ 1% of

body weight

                       
Others Evaluation of Hatchability of Low cost Poultry Incubator - R 300

eggs

5 May

2020

3 2 5 - - - 5
  Technology:

-Study the hatchability percentage

                       
  of fertile quail egg, fowl egg,

duck egg.

                       
  -All fertile egg will be supplied to

farmers

                       
  Observations:

-Hatchability

                       
  -Optimum incubation temperature

maintained after power supply.

                       
  -Day at maximum hatching

-Optimum incubation capacity

                       
 
Mandate d Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of Farmin g No. of Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Gran
                                       

 

 

 

activities     release system bird s     M F Tota l M F Tota l d Total
 

Front Line Demonstration (FLD)

Breed Performance of Venkateshw Backya 300 10 June, 2020 3 5 8 1 1 2 10
introduction BV380 poultry under ara rd                    
  Backyard system of Research system                    
  Rearing and                      
  Observation: Breeding                      
  -Body weights at at Farm P.                      
  20, 40, 64 and 72 Ltd., Pune,                      
  weeks of age India                      
  -Egg weights at 24,                        
  28, 32, 36, 40, 64 and                        
  72 weeks of age                        
  Age at Sexual                        
  Maturity                        
Poultry Productive and PDP, Deep 300 5 September, 3 4 7 2 1 3 10
managemen reproductive Hyderabad litter     2020              
t performances of   system                    
  Quail birds under                        
  Deep litter system                        
  Observation:                        
  -Fortnightly body                        
  weight gain                        
  -Mortality                        
  -Morbidity                        
  -Age at 1st lay egg                        
  -Egg production                        
  Breed introduction Demonstration of

Kadanath poultry under backyard

PDP,

Hyderabad

Backya

rd system

250 10 June, 2020 3 5 8 1 1 2 10

 

 

 

    system of rearing Technology:

Rearing of Kadaknath chicken under backyard system Observation:

-Mortality

-Age at 1st laying,

-Body weights at at 20, 40, 64 and 72

weeks of age

-Egg weights at 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 64 and

72 weeks of age

-Age at Sexual Maturity

                       
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progr

amm e

Perio d of the year Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Total
On and Off campus training programmes Farmer and Farm women Scientific poultry

farming

1 Augu

st

2 off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25  
Establishment and

Management of Piggery Unit

1 June 2 off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
Disease management 1 July 2 Off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
                                                     

 

 

 

    of Livestock and

Poultry

                       
Establishment and Management of

Piggery Unit

1 Septe mber 2 off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
  Rural Youth Scientific poultry

farming

1 Augu

st

2 Off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25  
Scientific piggery farming 1 Octob er 2 off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
Extension

Personnel

                       
 
 

Vocational Training programmes

Rural Youth Poultry rearing as source of livelihoods (5) 1 June 5 On 15 5 20 3 2 5 25  
 
                               

 

DISCIPLINE: AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:.Mr. S. Bhuyan. Mobile No: 9954429602

E-mailaddress: sanjibbhuyan2000@gmail.com

 

Mandated activities Thematic Area Tittle/Technology/ Method/ Process/ Model Num bers Assess/ Refine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Perio d and Dura tion Number of

respondents/ beneficiaries

SC/ST General Gr an
M F Tot M F Tot
                             

 

 

 

                    al     al d To

tal

 

 

On farm testing

Impact analysis Study on adoption of some selected AAU developed rice varieties in KarbiAnglong.

Parameters to be studied :

1.  Extent of adoption- varietal

2.  Area expansion.

3.  Increase in production.

4.  Increase in income.

5.  Constraints in adoption

1 A - - Nov- Dec, 2020 - - - - - - 70

for eac h cro p

Crop cultivation Study on Cultivation practices, Production cost , Cost benefit ratio, gross income, and net income of some selected Horticultural crops as cultivated by the tribal farmers of KarbiAnglong.

Observations: 1Cultivation practices

2. Total production per bigha

3.   Cost of production per bigha 4.Gross income per bigha 5.Net income per bigha

6. Cost-benefit ratio

7.  Sources of input

1 A - - Jan- Feb, 2020       - - - 10

0

 

 

 

                             
Benchmark Survey

(PRA etc)

PRA, 1nos.

Survey for PKVY-1

      2 - - - - - - - 50
Impact Assessment - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Technology Backstopping - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dissemination

time/ Loss of technologies

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Coordination/ Convergence/ Linkages

promoted/ created

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
  Others (Pl. specify) Formation of FPO 1 - - - -       - - - 20

0

 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Technology/ Title/Method/ Process/ Model Sour ce and Year of relea

se

Crop/ Cropping system/ Enterpris e Area (in ha.) Locati on Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Gr an d To tal
M F Tot al M F Tot al
Front Line Demons tration Formation of

Groups

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Benchmark Survey

(PRA etc)

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
                                     

 

 

 

  Impact Assessment - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Yield Gap Analysis - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Technology

Backstopping

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Dissemination time/ Loss of

technologies

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. Specify) Entrepreneurship

Development

- - - - - - - - - - - - -
  Training Need Analysis - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Period of the year Duration (in days) On/O ff camp us Number of beneficiaries Rema rks
SC/ST General Gran d

Total

M F Tot

al

M F Tot

al

 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture 4 June- Aug 2 nos.: 4days

2nos. :3 days

Off - - - - - - 100  
Rural Youth Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture 4 Sept- Nov 2 nos.: 4days

2nos. :3 days

Off - - - - - - 100
Extension

Personnel

- - - - - - - - - - - -
                                                     

 

 

 

  Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -  
NGO(including school drop-outs) Entrepreneurship

Development in Fishery

1 Dec- Jan 2 On - - - - - - 25
Others (Pl.

specify)Women

Leadership 1 Dec-

Jan

1               25
 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women - - - - - - - - - - - -  
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - - -
Extension

Personnel

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(including school drop-

outs)

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponso ring agency
Farmer and Farm women - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Rural Youth - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Extension Personnel - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Civil Society - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NGO(including school drop- outs) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Others (Pl. specify) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 
                                   

 

 

 

 

 

Extension Activities of the KVK proposed for the year 2020-21

 

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 20 Year round - 100 25 105 50 25 75 150 50
Advisory services/ telephone

talk

200 Year

round

- 50 20 70 15 10 25 65 30
Training Manual 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Celebration of Important days 10 - - 120 30 150 75 15 90 195 45
Exhibition 4 - - - - - - - - - -
Exposure visit 1 - - - - - - - - 30 10
Extension literature (Leaflet/

folders/ Pamphlets)

6 - - - - - - - - - -
Extension / technical bulletin 6 - - - - - - - - - -
News letter 1 - - - - - - - - - -
News paper coverage 10 - - - - - - - - - -
Research publications 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Success stories/ Case studies 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Farm Science Clubs’

Convenors meet

- - - - - - - - - - -
Farmers’ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Farmers’ visit to KVKs 400 - - - - - - - - - -
Ex-trainees’ meet 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Field day 8 - - - - - - - - 300 100
Film show 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Radio Talk 2 - - - - - - - - - -
TV talk 1 - - - - - - - - - -
KishanGoshthi - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

 

Group Meeting   - - - - - - - - - -
KishanMela 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Health Camps 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Health Camps 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Awareness camp Mobile Agro-Advisory

(Messages/ Beneficiaries)

50 - - - - - - - - - -
Method demonstration 10 - - - - - - - - 90 40
Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field 70 - - - - - - - - - -
Workshop/ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Testing 200 - - - - - - - - - -
Water Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Plant Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Manure Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (Pl. Specify) - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

 

 

 

 

Activity Calendar of the KVK (Month-wise target to be completed) for the year 2020-21 KVK:KarbiAnglong

 

Activity/ Month Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total
OFT (Nos.)                          
i.              Number of Technologies 0 5 8 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 20
i.              Number of Trials 0 11 26 0 6 3 9 3 0 0 0 0 58
ii.          Area (ha)/ items (no.) 0 0.2 ha 5 units 2.1 ha

14

units

0 1.4

ha

3

units

0.8 ha 1 ha 0 0 0 0 5.5 ha 22 units
FLD (Nos.)                          
i.              Number 0 0 23 0 3 3 16 0 0 0 0 0 45
ii.              Area(ha)/ items (no.) 0 0 2 ha

20

units

0 0.2

ha

0.2 ha 1.01 ha 10

units

0 0 0 0 0 3.41 ha 30 units
Training programme                          
A. Farmer                          
i.            No. of course 0 0 6 5 5 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 25
ii.          No. of participants 0 0 150 125 125 100 25 25 50 25 0 0 625
B. Rural Youth                          
i.            No. of course 0 0 1 0 1 5 3 3 1 0 0 0 14
ii.          No. Of participants 0 0 25 0 25 125 75 75 25 0 0 0 350
C. Ext. Personnel                          
i.            No. of course 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
ii.          No. of participants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 0 50
Extension Activities/ programmes                          
i.            No. of activities 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 5
ii.          No. of beneficiaries 0 0 0 0 0 25 25 70 0 100 200 0 320
Seeds production (tonnes) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0 0.1

 

 

 

Planting materials (Nos. in MT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.8 0 0.8
Livestock strains (No. in lakh)                          
Fingerlings (No. in lakh)) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bio-agents/ products (tonnes) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bio-fertilizers/ Vermicompost etc. (in Tonnes) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of samples to be tested) 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 120
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of farmers benefitted) 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 240
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of villages covered) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 24
Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Messages) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12
Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Farmers) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12

 

 DOWNLOAD ACTION PLAN 2019-20

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Agricultural Technology Research Institute, Zone-VI Guwahati

Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-VI for 2019-20

 Name of the KVK/District: KVK, Karbi Anglong State: Assam Host Organization: Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat Present Staff Position in KVK

Sl.

No.

Name Gender  Category Designation Discipline Mobile No.  
1. Dr. S.Maibangsa M ST Head Crop Physiology 9435315864
2. Mr. S. Bhuyan M General SMS Ext. Education 9954429602
3. Mr. N. Kalita M General SMS Soil Sc. 9435490447
4. Dr. M. K. Doley M ST SMS Animal Sc. 9854056234
5. Dr. L. Kataki M General SMS Plant Protection 9864679313
6. Mr. S. Dutta M General SMS Horticulture 7002610396
7. Ms. P. Boruah F OBC SMS Agronomy 8486940685
8. Ms.M.Rangpharpi F ST P.Astt. Agronomy 9854570505
9. Mr. B. Borthakur M General P. Astt.(comp) Computer Sc. 9435713827
10. Mr. T.T. Millik M ST Farm Manager Horticulture 9854039821
11. Mr. H. Medhi M OBC Supt. Cum Acct. M.BA 9859434380
12. Mr. B. Dutta M General Jr. Steno cum

Comp.Opt.

B.A. 9207330945
13. Mr. B. Gogoi M OBC Driver cum Mechanic Undermatric 9854878066
14. Mr. B. Saikia M OBC Driver cum Mechanic HS 8723989527
15. Mr. R. Tisso M ST Chowkidar Undermatric 6000362134
16. Mr. M. J. Dutta M General Chowkidar Undermatric --

Please furnish discipline-wise information in the given format pertaining to the mandated activities of your KVK targeted to be accomplished during 2019-20

 

 

Discipline: Agronomy

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Ms. Prakshipta Boruah Mobile No. 8486940685 E-mail address:.bprakshipta@gmail.com.

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Assessed/ Refined (in Specific) Source and Year of release Assess/ Refine Area (in ha.) Locati on Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

On farm testing

Integrated Weed management Weed management in

Kharif rice

T1: Pre-emergence application of Pretilachlor at 750 g/ha followed by post emergence application of Chlorimuron + Metsulfuron at 4 g/ha FP: No weeding Observations:

Plant stand, Plant stand,

Weed density at 30 & 60 DAT, Weed dry weight,

Days to 50% flowering, Grain & straw yield, Farmer’s reaction, B:C

ratio

TNAU, 2016 A 0.5 5 June, 2019 5 - 5 - - - 5
Integrated Crop management Performance of sesame

on different date of sowing

AAU, 2009 A 0.5 5 June, 2019 5 - 5 - - - 5

 

 

    Date of sowing: 4th week of June 3rd week of July,

2nd week of August

 

Observations:

Plant stand, Days to 50% flowering, Test wt., Harvest Index, Yield, B:C Ratio,

Farmer’s reaction

                       
Integrated Crop management Rice-pea-babycorn for irrigated                         condition

under                            organic management system

 

Observations:

Plant stand, Test wt., Harvest Index, Cob Yield

Farmers reaction, B:C ratio

ICAR- NOFRI, 2015 A 0.5 3 Feb, 2020 2 1 3 - - - 3
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/ croppin g system Area (in ha.) Locati on Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l

 

 

 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Varietal evaluation Demonstration on Mustard var. NRCHB 101

Observation: Growth parameters, Yield,

Insect pest & disease,

Crop duration,

Soil status before and after

AAU, 2016 - 2.0 5 Oct, 2019 3 2 5 - - - 5
Varietal evaluation Demonstration on Chickpea Variety: GNG 2264

Observation: Growth parameters Yield

Insect pest & disease, Crop duration,

Soil status before and

after

ARS, Sri

Ganga Nagar, 2018

- 1.0 4 Oct, 2019 3 1 4 - - - 4
Varietal evaluation Demonstration on rice Var. Tripura Chikan Dhan

 

Observation: Growth parameters, Yield,

Insect pest & disease, Crop duration,

Soil status before and

ICAR, NEH

Region, Tripura, 2014

- 2.0 5 Jul, 2019 3 2 5 - - - 5

 

 

    after cropping                        
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Period of the year Durat ion (in days) On/Off campu s Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Advanced production technology of potato 1 Nov’19 2 Off 15 10 25 - - - 25  
Scientific cultivation practices of maize 1 Sep’19 2 Off 15 10 25 - - - 25
Drought management in Rabi crops 1 Oct’19 2 Off 10 10 20 5 - 5 25
Scientific cultivation practices of Autumn rice 2 Feb’20 2 Off 20 20 40 10 - 10 50
Water management in field crops 1 Aug’19 2 Off 10 15 25 - - - 25
Rural Youth Organic rice production 1 Jun’19 4 Off 15 10 25 - - - 25
Weed management in fallow land 2 Dec’19 2 Off 20 20 40 10 - 10 50
Scientific cultivation practices of millets 1 Jan’20 2 Off 10 15 25 - - - 25
Agro-techniques in oilseeds and pulses in rice based cropping

system

1 Dec’19 2 Off 10 15 25 - - - 25
Scientific intervention of

IFS for medium land condition

1 Jul’19 3 On 10 5 15 5 5 10 25
  Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                        
NGO (including                        
                                                       

 

 

  school drop outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                        
   
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

    Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm

women

                         
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
                               

 

 

Discipline: Horticulture

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr. Shourov Dutta                                                                    Mobile No:+91 7002610396

 

E-mail address: shourov.dutta6@gmail.com

 

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas e Assess/ Refine Area (in ha.) Locat ion Period and Durati on Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F To tal M F To tal
 

 

On farm testing

Varietal evaluation Performance of Tomato var. Arka Rakshak IIHR, 2010 A 0.65 5 Oct, 2019 5 - 5 - - - 5
  Observations:

Percent disease incidence Plant height,

No of flowers, Fruits/plant, Av. fruit wt., Fruit size, Yield,

B: C ratio Farmers reaction

                       
Organic crop production Organic cultivation of Turmeric var. Megha Turmeric-1 AAU, 2011 A 0.4 3 Mar, 2020 2 1 3 - - - 3
  Observation:

No. of Tillers/plant No. of fingers/clump

Av. Clump weight Incidence of

                       

 

 

    Rhizome rot Yield

Soil nutrient status B:C ratio

Farmer’s reaction

                       
Varietal evaluation Performance of Papaya var. Red Lady in Karbi Anglong

 

Observations: Plant height, Fruiting height, Days to flowering, No. of fruits/plant, Yield,

Disease infestation,

Farmers’ reaction, B:C ratio

AAU, 2010 A 0.12 3 Mar’20 20 2 1 3 - - - 3
                           
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

Crop/ croppin g system Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duratio n Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F To tal M F To tal
 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Varietal evaluation Demonstration on pumpkin. F1 hybrid var. Arjuna

 

Observation: Days and node to

appearance of first

AAU, 2013 - 0.4 3 Sep, 2019 3 - 3 - - - 3
                                       

 

 

    female flower, Days to fruiting, No. of fruit/plant, Av. fruit weight, Yield,

B.C. Ratio

                       
Varietal evaluation Demonstration on strawberry Var: Sweet Charlie

 

Observation:

Days to flowering, Days to fruiting, no. of fruit per plant, Avg. fruit weight, Yield,

B:C ratio

ICAR

-NEH

- 0.6 3 Nov, 2019 2 1 3 - - - 3
  Varietal evaluation Demonstration on broccoli Var: KTS- 1

Observation: Days to flowering, Days to fruiting, No. of fruit per plant,

Avg. fruit weight, Yield,

B:C ratio

IARI - 0.6 3 Dec, 2019 2 1 3 - - - 3
 

 

 

 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of trainin g progs  

Period of the year

Dura tion (in days) On/O ff camp us Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Gran d Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Multi-storeyed 2 May- 3 Off 30 20 50 - - - 50  
  cropping system   2019                  
      June                  
      2019                  
  Production 2 July’20 3 Off 40 10 50 - - - 50
  technology of   18                  
  Commercial   Aug’20                  
  fruit crops   19                  
  Off season 2 Oct’201 3 off 30 10 40 1 - 10 50
  vegetable   9           0      
  production                      
  Post harvest 2 Jul’201 5 Off 30 20 50 - - - 50
  management   9                  
  and value                      
  addition in                      
  horticultural                      
  produce(1)                      
  Rural Youth Commercial 1 Nov’20 3 On 15 5 20 5 - 5 25  
  nursery raising   19                  
  techniques of                      
  fruit and                      
  vegetable crops                      
  Commercial 1 Nov’20 2 off 20 5 25 - - - 25
  flower   19                  
  production                      

 

 

  Civil Society                          
NGO (including school drop-outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
   
Vocational training programmes Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

    Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop-outs)                          
 
                                     

 

 

Discipline: Soil Science

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr. Nilim Kalita. Mobile No: +91 9435490447 E-mail address: nilimkalitakvk@gmail.com.

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas

e

Ass ess/ Ref ine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duratio n Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

On Farm Testing

Soil Health Zn nutrition in maize

(Application of ZnSO4 @ 15 kg/ha)

 

Observations: Plant height, Cob weight,

1000 grain weight, Yield,

Soil nutrient status Farmers reaction, B: C ratio

AICR

P on second ary and micron utrient s, AAU

A 0.4 3 Jun- Oct’201

9

2 - 2 1 - 1 3

 

 

  Nutrient Management Combined effect of S and B on Toria

(Application of S @ 20 kg/ha and B @ 1.5 kg/ha + RDF)

Deptt of Soil Scienc e,

AAU

A 0.4 3 Oct- Jan’201 9 3 0 3 - - - 3
  Observations: Plant height

No. of branches/ plant Siliqua/plant Seeds/siliqua

Crop duration Yield

Soil nutrient status Farmers reaction

B:C ratio

                       
Integrated Nutrient Management Application of Micronutrients with RDF and drip irrigation in arecanut AAU,

Jorhat

A 0.05 3 Oct’201 9 3 - 3 - - - 3
  Observations:

No. of fruit drop/plant

No. of cracked arecanut/plant Yield,

Farmers reaction, B: C ratio

                       
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/ Croppi ng system Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
                                     

 

 

 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Soil Health Soil test based fertilizer application in rice

 

Observation: Plant height, Yield parameters, Yield,

Farmers reaction, B:C ratio

AAU - 1.0 5 June- Nov’2019 4 1 5 - - - 5
Soil Health Fertilizer management in maize

(Application of inorganic fertilizer @ 90:40:40 NPK kg/ha. Entire P & K and half N to be applied 2 DBS & ½ N to be applied in 2 splits (knee high & tassel initiation stage)

 

Observation: Plant height, Cob weight,

1000 grain weight, Yield,

Farmers reaction, B: C ratio

AAU - 1.0 5 Nov’2019 4 1 5 - - - 5

 

 

  Soil Health Boron nutrition in toria

(Application of Borax @ 10 kg/ ha with RDF)

Observation:

Plant height,

No. of siliqua/plant, No. of seed /siliqua, 1000 grain weight, Yield,

Farmers reaction, B: C ratio

AAU - 2.0 5 Oct’2019 5 1 5 - - - 5
  Soil amendment

(Lime/ Others)

                         
Soil biology

(BGA/ Azolla)

                         
Soil microbes (beneficial)                          
Any other (Pl. specify) Low cost vermicompost production unit AAU - 5(nos

)

1 Sept-oct 4 1 5 - - - 5
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of trainin g progs Period of the year Durat ion (in days) On/Off campu s Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
                                         

 

 

 

 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Fertilizer management in rice 2 Jun,19 2 Off 24 16 40 5 5 10 50  
Micronutrient management

in horticultural crops

2 Oct,19 2 Off 24 16 40 5 5 10 50
Fertilizer management in

toria           for                   higher productivity

1 Sept,19 1 Off 10 5 15 10 0 10 25
Production and use of compost, vermicompost and biofertilizers in crop

production

1 Aug’19 2 On 15 10 25 - - - 25
Rural Youth Commercial production of vermicompost 1 Dec’201 9 1 On 15 5 20 0 5 5 25
Organic                   cultivation       of

fruits and vegetables

2 Feb’202

0

2 Off 30 10 40 10 0 10 50
Extension Personnel Soil            and                   water

conservation measures in hill slope cultivation

1 Jan’202 0 1 On 10 5 15 10 0 10 25
Civil Society                        
NGO(including

school drop outs)

                       
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and

Farm women

                         
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        

 

 

  NGO(including

school drop outs)

                         
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

 

Sponsored training programmes

    Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

 

Discipline: Plant Protection (Entomology/Plant Pathology/Nematology)

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:. Dr. Lohit Kataki                                                                    Mobile No: 9864679313

 

E-mail address:.katakilohit@gmail.com

 

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas e Ass ess/ Ref ine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duratio n Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
  Biological Control Biological                           management                  of

Fusarium wilt of sesame

AAU,

Jorhat 2015

A 0.4 3 Jul, 2019 3 - 3 - - - 3
    Seed and soil treatment with

Trichoderma sp. @ 5 g/kg seed and

2.5 kg/ha mixed with 150 kg FYM respectively

                       
    Observation:

First appearance of disease Disease incidence (%), Disease severity (%), Yield (q/ha),

B:C ratio,

Farmer’s reaction.

                       
  Storage Grain Pest Evaluation of Hermetic Storage System for Black gram IRRI,

Philip pines

A -- 3 Nov, 2019 3 - 3 - - - 3
    Observation:

Insect pest count, Percent seed damage

Moisture content,

                       

 

 

    Germination percentage, B:C ratio,

Farmer’s reaction.

                       
Integrated Disease Management Management of rust disease in pea

 

Three spray of Propiconazole @ 0.2% (2 ml/lit.) at 10 days interval starting from the appearance of disease.

 

Observation:

Disease incidence (%), Disease severity (%), Yield (q/ha),

B:C ratio,

Farmer’s reaction.

AAU, 2016 A 0.2 3 Oct, 2019 3 - - 3 - - 3
Beneficial insects                          
Other beneficial organisms                          
Store grain pest                          
Others (Organic Management)                          
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/C ropping system Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
                                     

 

 

 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Mushroom production Improved Production technology of oyster mushroom (P. osterotus) AAU,

Jorhat

-- 500

beds

5 Oct (35 days) 1 4 5 - - - 5
  Observation: Days to 1st harvest, Yield (kg/bed),

B:C ratio,

                       
Integrated Pest Management Eco-friendly & cost- effective trap for management of fruit fly IIHR,

Banglor e

- 0.4 3 Feb’20 3 - 3 - - - 3
  Observation:

Pests incidence (%), Fruit damage (%), Yield (q/ha),

B:C ratio,

                       
Biological                          
control
(Insect/pest/
weeds etc)
Product                          
evaluation
(Efficacy)
Beneficial                          
insects
Other beneficial                          
organisms
Store grain pest                          

 

 

  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 Dura tion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women IPM and IDM in Sali

Rice

4 June, July and

Aug, 19

2 Off 56 20 76 12 12 24 100  
IPM in pulse and oilseed crops 1 Jul’19 2 Off 20 15 25 - - - 25
Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom 2 Sept and Oct’

19

4 Off 10 30 40 5 5 10 50
  IPM     in            Ginger           and Turmeric 1 Feb, 19 2 Off 25 - 25 - - - 25  
  Rural Youth Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom 2 Sept, and Oct’

19

4 On and Off 10 30 40 5 5 10 50  
Extension Personnel Organic farming special

reference       to                    plant protection

1 Jan’20 1 On 15 20 25 - - - 25
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop                        
                                                   

 

 

  outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including

school drop- outs)

                       
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension                          
                                   

 

 

  Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including

school drop- outs)

                         
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

 

Discipline: Agricultural Extension

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr. S. Bhuyan.                                                                    Mobile No: 9954429602

 

E-mail address: sanjibbhuyan2000@gmail.com

 

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Tittle/Technology/ Method/ Process/ Model Numb ers Ass ess/ Ref ine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duratio n Number of respondents/ beneficiaries
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
 

 

On farm testing

Training need analysis Studies on economics of some selected crops as cultivated by the tribal farmers of Karbi Anglong

 

Observation:

Farmer’s cultivation practices Total production

Cost of production Gross income

Net income

Cost-benefit ratio

1 A - - Oct, 2019 - - - - - - 100
Traditional crop Production Study on Sesame cultivation practices being preferred by the tribal farmers of Karbi Anglong and reasons, if any, behind non adoption of recommended cultivation practices 1 A - - Oct, 2019 - - - - - - 100
  Observation:

Varieties cultivated

                       

 

 

    Sowing Time Seed rate

Manures and Fertilizer Disease and Pest control

Harvesting time

                       
Benchmark Survey (PRA etc) PRA, 2 nos.       2 - - - - - - - 100
Impact Assessment                          
Technology Backstopping                          
Dissemination time/ Loss of technologies                          
Coordination/ Convergence/ Linkages promoted/ created Formation        of                          Registered Cooperative Society 1 - - - - - - - - - - 30
  Others (Pl. specify)                          
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Technology/ Title/Method/ Process/ Model Source and Year of release Crop/ Croppi ng system/ Enterpr

ise

Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tota l M F Tota l
Front Line Demo nstrat

ion

Formation of Groups                          
Benchmark Survey                          
                                       

 

 

  (PRA etc)                          
Impact Assessment                          
Yield Gap Analysis                          
Technology Backstopping                          
Dissemination time/ Loss of technologies                          
Coordination/ Convergence/ Linkages promoted/ created                          
Others (Pl. Specify) Entrepreneurship Development                          
  Training Need Analysis                          
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Period of the year Duratio n (in days) On/Off campu s Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F To tal M F Total
                                                       

 

 

 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Integrated Farming System 3 Jun’19 Jul’19 4 Off - - - - - - 75  
Rural Youth Leadership Development 2 Sept’19 Oct’19 4 Off - - - - - - 50  
Entrepreneurship

Development in Agriculture

3 Nov’19 Dec’19 3 Off - - - - - - 75
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop-outs) Leadership Development 2 Aug’19,

Sep’19

3 Off - - - - - - 50
Others (Pl.

specify)

                       
 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
NGO(including school drop-outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension                          
                                 

 

 

  Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop-outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

 

Extension Activities of the KVK proposed for the year 2019-20

 

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 20 Year round - 100 25 105 50 25 75 150 50
Advisory services/ telephone

talk

200 Year

round

- 50 20 70 15 10 25 65 30
Training Manual 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Celebration of Important days 10 - - 120 30 150 75 15 90 195 45
Exhibition 4 - - - - - - - - - -
Exposure visit 1 - - - - - - - - 30 10
Extension literature (Leaflet/ folders/ Pamphlets) 6 - - - - - - - - - -
Extension / technical bulletin 6 - - - - - - - - - -
News letter 1 - - - - - - - - - -
News paper coverage 10 - - - - - - - - - -
Research publications 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Success stories/ Case studies 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Farm Science Clubs’ Convenors meet - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

Farmers’ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Farmers’ visit to KVKs 400 - - - - - - - - - -
Ex-trainees’ meet 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Field day 8 - - - - - - - - 300 100
Film show 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Radio Talk 2 - - - - - - - - - -
TV talk 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Kishan Goshthi - - - - - - - - - - -
Group Meeting   - - - - - - - - - -
Kishan Mela 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Health Camps 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Health Camps 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Awareness camp Mobile Agro-Advisory

(Messages/ Beneficiaries)

50 - - - - - - - - - -
Method demonstration 10 - - - - - - - - 90 40
Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field 70 - - - - - - - - - -
Workshop/ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

Soil Testing 200 - - - - - - - - - -
Water Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Plant Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Manure Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (Pl. Specify) - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

Activity Calendar of the KVK (Month-wise target to be completed) for the year 2019-20 KVK: Karbi Anglong

 

Activity/ Month Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total
OFT (Nos.)                          
i.              Number of Technologies - - 3 1 - - 6 1 - - 1 2 14
i.              Number of Trials - - 13 3 - - 14 3 - - 3 6 42
ii.          Area (ha)/ items (no.) - - 1.4 0.4 - - 1.75

200

respon dent

- - - 0.5 0.52 4.57

200

responde nt

FLD (Nos.)                          
i.              Number - - 5 5   3 19 8 3 - 3 - 46
ii.              Area(ha)/ items (no.) - - 1 2   0.4 5

500

beds

1.6 0.6 - 0.4 - 11

500 beds

Training programme                          
A. Farmer                          
i.            No. of course - 1 7 6 4 3 6 1 - - 3 - 31
ii.          No. of participants   25 175 150 100 75 150 25 - - 75 - 775
B. Rural Youth                          
i.            No. of course - - 1 1 - 2 2 4 5 1 2 - 18
ii.          No. Of participants - - 25 25 - 50 50 100 125 25 50 - 450
C. Ext. Personnel                          
i.            No. of course - - - - - - - - - 2 - - 2

 

 

ii.          No. of participants - - - - - - - - - 50 - - 50
Extension Activities/ programmes                          
i.            No. of activities 80 85 75 75 70 80 85 75 85 40 40 22 812
ii.          No. of beneficiaries - - - - - - - - - - - - 3500
Seeds production (tonnes) - - - - 0.1 - - - - - - 10 10.10
Planting materials (Nos. in lakh) - - - 0.010 - - 0.1 - - - - - 0.11
Livestock strains (No. in lakh) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Fingerlings (No. in lakh)) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-agents/ products (tonnes) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-fertilizers/ Vermicompost etc. (in Tonnes)                          
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of samples to be tested) 20 20 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 30 20 10 200
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of farmers benefitted) 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 150 150 150 50 1000
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of villages covered) 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 6 6 6 2 42
Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Messages) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 48
Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Farmers) 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957

 

DOWNLOAD ACTION PLAN 2018-19

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Agricultural Technology Research Institute, Zone-VI Guwahati

Format for Annual Action Plan Formulation of KVKs, Zone-VI for 2018-19

 Name of the KVK/District: KVK, Karbi Anglong State: Assam Host Organization: Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat Present Staff Position in KVK

Sl. No. Name Gender

 

Category

 

Designation Discipline Mobile No.  
1. Dr. S.Maibangsa M ST Head Crop Physiology 9435315864
2. Mr. H. K. Deva Nath M OBC SMS Plant Protection 9435091303
3. Mr. S. Bhuyan M General SMS Ext. Education 9954429602
4. Mr. N. Kalita M General SMS Soil Sc. 9435490447
5. Dr. M.K. Doley, M ST SMS Animal Sc. 9854056234
6. Ms Puja Basumatary F ST SMS Horticulture 9678418734
7. Ms Priyanka Amonge F General SMS Agronomy 7577973957
8. Ms.M.Rangpharpi F ST P.Astt. Agronomy 9854570505
9. Mr. Bikram Borthakur M General P. Astt.(comp) Computer Sc. 9435713827
10. Mr. T.T. Millik M ST Farm Manager Agri. Econ 9854039821
11. Mr. Heimangshu Medhi M OBC Supt. Cum Acct. M.BA 9859434380
12. Mr. M. Dutta, M General Jr. Steno cum

Comp.Opt.

B.A. 9207330945
13. Mr. Bhadeswar Gogoi M OBC Driver cum Mechanic Undermatric 9854878066
14. Mr. H. Singson M ST Chowkidar Undermatric -
15. Mr. M.D. Rajbangshi M OBC Chowkidar Undermatric -

 

 

Please furnish discipline-wise information in the given format pertaining to the mandated activities of your KVK targeted to be accomplished during 2017-18

Discipline: Agronomy

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Ms. Priyanka Amonge Mobile No7577973957 E-mail address:.priyankamonge@gmail.com.

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Assessed/ Refined (in Specific) Source and Year of release Assess/R efine Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

On farm testing

Varietal evaluation Weed management in kharif rice Technology:

T (I): Butachlor 1.25kg/ha as pre-emergence application.

T (II): Butachlor 0.6kg + 2,4 DEE 0.75kg/ha

FP: Hand weeding

Observation:

Plant stand, Days to 50% flowering, Weed density at 30 & 60 DAT, Weed dry weight, Grain & straw yield , farmers reaction, B:

C ratio

TNAU A 0.5 5 June, 135 days 3 1 4 1 0 1 5
Seed Production                          
Integrated Weed Management                          
Integrated Nutrient Production Performance CMERTI A 0.4 3 March,75 DAS 1 2 3 - - - 3

 

 

  Management oh high foliage castor var. NBR 1/NBG Observation:

Plant stand, leaf yield and harvest,disease & pest incidence, soil status, farmers reaction, B: C ratio ,

                       
Integrated Water Management                          
Tillage Management/ Farm Machinery                          
Integrated Farming System/ Integrated Crop Management                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of release Crop/ cropping system Area (in ha.) Locatio n Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Varietal evaluation Demonstration on Mustard var. NRCHB 101 AAU - 2.0 5 Oct, 110 days 5 2 7 3 - - 10
  Demonstration on Jute var. Tarun AAU,2009 - 1.0 2 Mar,125 days 2 - 2 3 - 3 5
Seed Production                          
Integrated Weed Management                          
Integrated Nutrient Management                          
Integrated Water Management                          
Tillage Management/ Farm Machinery                          

 

 

  Integrated Farming System/ Integrated Crop Management                          
Others (Pl. specify) Demonstration on Rice- Chickpea var. JG 14/JG 16 AAU, 2009 Rice- Chickpea 2.0 5 June & Nov,18 3 5 8 2 - 2 10
 
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 and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women INM in Toria (2) 2 Oct, 18 2 Off 35 5 40 10 - 10 50  
Sugarcane production technology (2) 2 Jan & Feb, 19 2 Off 35 5 40 10 - 10 50
Management of fallow land

after kharif Rice (2)

2 Nov and

Dec,18

2 Off 24 10 34 10 6 16 50
Skill training on SRI technology (2) 2 Nov, 18 5 Off 40 10 50 - - - 50
Rural Youth Integrated weed management in Kharif

rice(1)

1 July .18 3 Off 24 10 34 10 6 16 50
                       
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO (including school drop outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
                                                       

 

 

   
 

 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth Seed production technology in field crops(1) 1 Sep, 18 5 On 10 10 20 5 - 5 25
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

    Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
                               

 

 

Discipline: Horticulture

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Ms. Puja Basumatary Mobile No:+91 9678418734 E-mail address:poojabasumatary@yahoo.com

Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Sourc e and Year of releas e Assess/R efine Area (in ha.) Locati on Period and Duratio n Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tot

al

M F Tot

al

 

On farm testing

Varietal evaluation Performance of Tomato var. Arka Rakshak

Details       of                   technology:

Variety:   Tomato   var.   Arka

IIHR, 2011 A 0.05 3 Sept- Dec, 120

Days

2 1 3 1 - 1 4
  Rakshak .                        
  Observations :

Plant height, No. Of Fruits/plant, Av. fruit wt., Fruit size, Pest and disease

infestation,Yield, farmers reaction, B: C ratio ,

                       
  Performance of summer Marigold var. Seracole Details of technology: Variety: Summer Marigold var. Seracole

Observations :

Plant height, Days to 50% flowering, No. of flower, flower yield/m2 , Pest infestation, Disease infestation, farmers reaction, B: C ratio

AAU, 2013 A 0.06 3 Aug- Nov 120

days

1 2 3 - - - 3

 

 

  Integrated Nutrient Management                          
Integrated Weed Management                          
Orchard Rejuvenation                          
Post Harvest Processing/ Value Addition                          
Canopy mgmt.                          
Landscaping                          
Mechanization                          
Any other (Pl. Specify)                          
 
Mandate d activities Thematic Area Name of technology Source and Year of releas

e

Crop/ cropping system Area (in ha.) Locati on Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tot al M F Tot al
 

Front Line Demonstration

Varietal evaluation Demonstration on Marigold var. Hajo Local

 

Details of technology Marigold var. Hajo Local

Time of Planting

; Oct-Nov

Spacing: 45cm x 45cm Manures and Fertilizer: Urea

AAU, 2013 A 0.1 5 Oct-Nov 120 days 2 1 3 1 1 5 5
                                       

 

 

    326kg/ha, SSP 353kg/ha, MOP 100kg/ha                        
Observations :
Plant height, Days to
50% flowering, No. of
flower, flower
yield/m2, Pest
infestation, Disease
infestation, farmers
reaction, B: C ratio
  Demonstration on commercial cultivation of Pumpkin Hybrid East West Seed Groups A 0.2 5 September- December 120 days 2 1 3 1 1 2 5
Details of technology: F1 hyb. Arjuna

Seed rate: 600 g/ha Spacing: 2m x 2m Manures and Fertilizer: Urea 81.5 kg/ha, SSP 250kg/ha,

MOP 66.5kg/ha

                       
Observations :                        
1. Days to appearance                        
of female flower                        
2. Days to fruiting,                        
3. No. of fruit/plant,                        
4. Weight of fruit,                        
5. Yield                        

 

 

                             
Integrated Nutrient Management Organic cultivation of Okra AAU, 2015 A 0.05 5 March-June 120-135 2 1 3 1 1 2 5
  Details of technology:         days              
  Variety: Arka Anamika

1.  Seeds treated with a mixture of AZB and PSB @7.5 g each to 100 g seeds.

2.  Application of Rock phosphate @ 313 kg/ha, FYM @ 5t/ha and vermicompost @

1t/ha during land preparation. 3. Plant

                       
  protection measures                        
  includes Neem based                        
  insecticide@ 2ml/l to                        
  be sprayed for leaf                        
  cutting insects and                        
  use of trap crops                        
  Observations :                        
  1.Plant height                        
  2. Days to flowering                        
  3. No. of fruits/plant                        
  4. Bearing height                        
  5. Yield                        
Integrated Weed Management                          
Orchard Rejuvenation                          
Post Harvest Processing/ Value Addition                          

 

 

  Canopy mgmt.                          
Landscaping                          
Mechanization                          
Any other (Pl. Specify)                          
 
Mandate d activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of trainin g progs  

 

Period of the year

Durat ion (in days) On/Of f camp us Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Multi-storeyed cropping system

(2)

2 Aug,18 3 Off 25 10 35 10 5 15 50  
Production technology of Commercial fruit crops (2) 2 Sept,18 3 Off 18 28 46 3 1 4 50
Organic production technology of vegetable crops

(1)

1 Oct, 18 5 On 10 5 15 5 5 10 25
Commercial nursery raising techniques of fruit and vegetable

crops(1)

1 Nov,18 5 Off 15 5 25 - - - 25
                                                   

 

 

    Post harvest management and value addition in

horticultural produce(1)

1 Dec,18 5 Off 5 20 25 - - - 25  
Rural Youth Commercial nursery raising techniques of fruit and vegetable

crops(1)

1 Jan,19 5 Off 10 8 18 5 2 7 25
Civil Society                        
NGO (including school drop- outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
   
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth Commercial nursery raising techniques of fruit and vegetable

crops(2)

2 Feb,19 & March, 19 3 On 10 20 30 15 5 20 50
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO (including school drop- outs)                        
                                     

 

 

  Others (Pl. specify)                          
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

    Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop- outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

 

Discipline: Soil Science

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Mr. Nilim Kalita. Mobile No:.+91 9435490447 E-mail address: nilimkalitakvk@gmail.com.

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and Year of release Ass ess/ Refi ne Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

On Farm Testing

Soil health Zinc nutrition in maize

Tech: Application of Zn as ZnS4 @ 15 kg/ha

Observation: Plant height , cob weight, 1000 grain weight, Yield, farmer’s reaction, Soil status before and after the cropping

AICRP

on Micro and Second ary Nutrien ts, AAU

A 0.4 3 June- Oct(120

days)

2 1 3 - - - 3
Soil management                          
Soil testing                          
Soil amendment                          
(Lime/ Others)
Soil biology                          
(BGA/ Azolla)
Soil microbes Organic rice production AAU A 0.4 3 June- 3 - 3 - - - 3
  Tech: Application of enriched compost         Nov(160              

 

 

  (beneficial) @ 5 t/ha and biofertilizers as seedling root dip ( Enriched compost is prepared from ordinary compost primed with Azispirillum and PSB @ 1 % each, adjusted with 1 % Rock Phosphate (as P) and cure for 15-20 days).

Observation: Plant height , tillers/plant, Spikelets/plant, 1000 grain weight, Yield, farmer’s reaction, Soil status before and

after the cropping

        days)              
Any other (pl. specify)                          
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of

release

Crop/ Cropping system Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

Front Line Demonstration

Soil health Fertilizer management in Kharif maize AAU Maize 1.0 5 JuneOct (120 day) 5 - 5 - - - 5
  Boron nutrition in Toria AAU Toria 2.0 10 Oct-Jan 90 days 8 - 8 2 - 2 10
Soil management                          
Soil testing                          
Soil amendment

 

(Lime/ Others)

                         
Soil biology                          
                                     

 

 

  (BGA/ Azolla)                          
Soil microbes (beneficial)                          
Any other (Pl. specify) Low cost vermicompost production unit AAU - 5(nos

)

1 Sept-oct 4 1 5 - - - 5
 
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 and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Fertilizer management in Maize(1) 1 June,18 2 Off 15 0 15 5 5 10 25  
  Fertilizer management in rice 1 July,18 2 Off 15 10 25 - - - 25
  Micronutrient management in horticultural crops (1) 1 October, 18 2 Off 15 0 15 5 5 10 25
  Soil fertility management in toria for higher

productivity(1)

1 Septemb er,18 2 Off 10 5 15 10 0 10 25
Rural Youth Commercial production of vermi compost as an rural enterprise (1) 1 Decembe r 4 On 15 5 20 0 5 5 25
  Soil fertility management and

moisture conservation in hill slope cultivation(1)

1 February 2 Off 12 3 15 10 0 10 25
Extension Personnel 1. Soil and water conservation measures in hill slope cultivation (1) 1 January 2 On 10 5 15 10 0 10 25
Civil Society                        
NGO(including                        
                                         

 

 

  school drop outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 
 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

    Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

 

Discipline: Plant Protection (Entomology/ Plant Pathology/ Nematology)

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:.Hiranya Kr. Deva Nath Mobile No:9435091303 E-mail address:.devanathh@gmail.com

Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology Source and Year of release Ass ess/ Refi ne Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
Integrated Disease Mgmt Management of rust disease in pea Technology:

Three sprayings of fungicides - Tebuconazole or Propiconazole @ 0.2% (2g/Lit) at 10 days interval starting from the appearance of rust disease.

Observation: Disease incidence (%), Disease severity (%), Yield (q/ha), B:C

ratio

AAU, 2016 A 0.15 3 Oct, 120-

130 days

2 - 2 1 - 1 3
Biological control (Insect/pest/ weeds etc)                          
Product evaluation (Efficacy)                          
Beneficial insects                          
Other beneficial organisms                          
Store grain pest                          

 

 

  Others (Pl. specify) Management of rhizome rot disease of ginger

Technology:

T 1 : Rhizome treatment with Copper oxychloride (COC) @ 3g/Lit + streptomycin (0.2g/Lit) for 45 minutes followed by shed drying and planting and two soil drenching with COC @ 3g/Lit at 60 and 90 days after planting

T 2 : Rhizome treatment with Biofor- pf followed by spraying with Biozine @100ml /clump at 60, 90 and 120 days after planting

T 3 : Check plot

Observation: Disease incidence (%), Disease severity (%), Yield (q/ha), B:C ratio

AAU, 2016 A 0.15 3 March, 275 days 3 - 3 - - - 3
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of

release

Crop/Cro pping system Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

Front Line Demonstration

Integrated Pest Mgmt IPM module against fruit & shoot borer of Brinjal AAU,

Jorhat

Brinjal 0.4 3 Sept(90days) 2 - 2 1 - 1 3
Integrated Disease Mgmt                          
Biological control (Insect/pest/ weeds etc)                          
                                     

 

 

  Product evaluation (Efficacy)                          
Beneficial insects                          
Other beneficial organisms                          
Store grain pest                          
Others (Pl. specify) Improved Production technology of oyster mushroom (P. osterotus) AAU,

Jorhat

- 500

beds

5 Dec (35 days) 6 4 10 7 8 15 25
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of trainin g progs Period of the year Durat ion (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women IPM in Sali Rice (1) 2 June and July,

18

2 Off 30 - 30 20 - 20 50  
IPM in Cole crops (1) 1 Sept

18

2 Off 20 10 30 12 8 20 50
IPM in Tomato and Brinjal (1) 1 Oct, 18 2 Off 10 5 15 6 4 10 25
IPM in Ginger and

Turmeric (1)

1 Feb,

19

2 Off 25 - 25 - - - 25
                                                   

 

 

    Skill development inreparation of Homemade pesticides 1 March, 19 4 On 10 5 15 8 2 10 25  
Rural Youth Cultivation practices of oyster mushroom (1) 2 Dec, 18 and

Jan, 19

3 On and Off 7 13 20 9 11 20 40
Extension Personnel Refresher course on IPM in Sali rice (1) 1 May, 18 2 On - - - - - - 20
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop-outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
                               

 

 

 
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop-outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 

 

 

Discipline: Animal Science

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist: Dr M. K. Doley MobileNo:09854056234 E-mail address:.monujdoley201039@gmail.

Mandated activities Themati c Area Name of Technology Source and Year of release Ass ess/ Refi ne Area/ No Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ trials
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

On farm testing

Breed introduct ion Comparative studies on

performance of Quail birds under Deep litter and Cage system of

ICAR- CARI,

Izatnagar

A 5 5 June, 12 months 3 1 4 1 - 1 5

 

 

    rearing

Technology: Quail bird in Deep litter and Cage system of rearing Observation: Mortality & morbidity, Fortnightly Body wt. gain, Marketable age, Age at first laying, Egg production, Feed conversion ratio, disease incidence,

Economics

                       
  Introduction of RIR layer poultry in Karbi Anglong district Technology: Var. “RIR” Observation: Mortality, Fortnightly Body wt. gain , Age at 1st laying, total egg production, Feed conversion ratio ,Disease

outbreaks

ICAR- CARI,

Izatnagar

A 10 10 Dec, 8 months 5 5 10 - - - 10
Breed improve ment                          
Feeding manage ment Flushing in Sow

Technology: Flushing through ad libitum feeding following post- weaining

Observation: Litter size, litter weight, mortality, weaning weight, conception rate

NRC on Pig A 5 5 Sept 3 2 5 - - - 5

 

 

  Healthca re                          
Housing                          
Processi ng/ Value addition                          
Fodder producti on and quality enhance ment                          
Pasture manage ment                          
Others (Pl.

specify)

                         
 
Mandated activities Themati c Area Name of Technology demonstrated Source and Year of

release

Livestock enterpris e Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries/ demon.
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

Front Line Demo nstrati on

Breed introduct Demonstration on Ghungroo Pig NRC on Pig, Piggery 15

nos

3 July 14months 3 - 3 - - - 3
Introduction of Poultry CPDO, Poultry 500 10 June 4 2 6 2 2 4 10
                                       

 

 

  ion breed “Kadaknath” Hyderab   nos   12months              
    ad    
  Demonstration on Turkey breed “Broad breasted white”   Poultry 25nos 5 November 12months 3 2 5 - - - 5
Breed Upgradation of Assam Hill Goat Goatery 5 nos 5 November 3 2 5 - - - 5
improve Goat with Beetal germplasm Research                      
ment   station,                      
    AAU                      
Feeding                          
manage
ment
Healthca                          
re
Housing                          
Processi                          
ng/
Value
addition
Fodder                          
producti
on and
quality
enhance
ment
Pasture                          
manage
ment

 

 

  Others (Pl.

specify)

                         
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of traini ng progs Period of the year Duratio n (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remark s
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

 

 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and

Farm women

Poultry Rearing and Management (1) 1 May 3 On 15 5 20 3 2 5 25  
  Establishment and Management of Piggery Unit (1) 1 June 2 Off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
  Disease management of Livestock and Poultry (1) 1 July 2 Off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
  Establishment and Management of Piggery Unit (1) 1 Septe mber 2 off 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
Rural Youth Diseases of Livestock and Poultry and its prevention

(1)

1 Octob er 1 On 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
Extensio n

Personne l

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(inc luding school                        
                                               

 

 

  drop- outs)                          
Others (Pl.

specify)

                       
 
 

 

 

Vocational training programmes

Farmer and Farm

women

                         
Rural Youth Establishment and Management of Poultry

Unit (1)

1 August 5 On 15 5 20 3 2 5 25
Extensio n

Personne l

                       
Civil Society                        
NGO(inc luding school

drop- outs)

                       
Others (Pl.

specify)

                       
 
 

 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponsori

ng agency

Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          

 

 

  Extensio n

Personne l

                         
Civil Society                          
NGO(inc luding school drop-

outs)

                         
Others (Pl.

specify)

                         
 

Discipline: Agricultural Extension

 

Name of the concerned Subject Matter Specialist:. Mr. S. Bhuyan. Mobile No: 9954429602

 

E-mail address: sanjibbhuyan2000@gmail.com

 

Mandated activities Thematic Area Tittle/Technology/ Method/ Process/ Model Numbe rs Ass ess/ Refi

ne

Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of respondents/ beneficiaries
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

On farm testing

Training need analysis Training need assessment of Village Level Agricultural Extension Workers of Karbi Anglong District

 

Observation: 1. Training need in respect of knowledge

 

2. Training need in respect of

1 A - - Oct,2018 - - - - - - 60

 

 

    Skill                        
Traditional crop Production Socio-economic status of the farmers practicing jhum cultivation and the farmers abandoning Jhum cultivation in Karbi Anglong and background reasons thereof other than tradition as reason.

 

Observation: 1. Socio-economic status

 

2.  Back ground reasons of practicing and abandoning shifting cultivation.

3.  Relationship between Socio- economic status and reasons of

practicing and abandoning shifting cultivation

1 A - - Nov,201 8 80 20 100 - - - 100
Benchmark Survey (PRA etc) PRA, 4 nos.       4 - - - - - - - 100
Impact Assessment                          
Technology Backstopping                          
Dissemination time/ Loss of technologies                          

 

 

  Coordination/ Convergence/ Linkages promoted/ created                          
  Others (Pl. specify) Formation of Commodity Interest Group(CIG) on Ginger 1 - - - - 15 5 20 - - - 20
 
Mandated activities Thematic Area Technology/ Title/Method/ Process/ Model Source and Year of release Crop/ Croppin g system/

Enterpri se

Area (in ha.) Location Period and Duration Number of beneficiaries
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Total M F Total
 

Front Line Demonstration

Formation of Groups                          
Benchmark Survey (PRA etc)                          
Impact Assessment                          
Yield Gap Analysis                          
Technology Backstopping                          
Dissemination time/ Loss of technologies                          
Coordination/ Convergence/ Linkages promoted/ created                          
Others (Pl. Specify)                          
                                     

 

 

  Entrepreneurship Development                          
                             
  Training Need Analysis                          
 
Mandated activities Target group Title of the training Programme and No. of Courses in bracket No. of trainin g progs Period of the year Duratio n (in days) On/Off campus Number of beneficiaries Remarks
SC/ST General Grand Total
M F Tot al M F Total
 

On and Off campus training programmes

Farmer and Farm women Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture (1) 3 May- June 4 Off - - - - - - 75  
Integrated Farming

System (1)

1 July-Aug 3 Off - - - - - - 25
Rural Youth Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture (1) 2 Sept-Oct 4 Off - - - - - - 50
Integrated Farming System (1) 1 Nov 3 Off - - - - - - 25
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including Entrepreneurship 1 Aug-Sep 3 On - - - - - - 25
                                                       

 

 

  school drop-outs) Development (1)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
Vocational training programmes Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                        
Extension Personnel                        
Civil Society                        
NGO(including school drop-outs)                        
Others (Pl. specify)                        
 
 

Sponsored training programmes

  Sponsoring agency
Farmer and Farm women                          
Rural Youth                          
Extension Personnel                          
Civil Society                          
NGO(including school drop-outs)                          
Others (Pl. specify)                          
 
                                 

 

 

 

 

Extension Activities of the KVK proposed for the year 2017-18

 

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 20 Year round - 100 25 105 50 25 75 150 50
Advisory services/ telephone talk 200 Year

round

- 50 20 70 15 10 25 65 30
Training Manual 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Celebration of Important days 10 - - 120 30 150 75 15 90 195 45
Exhibition 4 - - - - - - - - - -
Exposure visit 1 - - - - - - - - 30 10
Extension literature (Leaflet/ folders/ Pamphlets) 6 - - - - - - - - - -
Extension / technical bulletin 6 - - - - - - - - - -
News letter 1 - - - - - - - - - -
News paper coverage 10 - - - - - - - - - -
Research publications 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Success stories/ Case studies 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Farm Science Clubs’ Convenors meet - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

Farmers’ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Farmers’ visit to KVKs 120 - - - - - - - - - -
Ex-trainees’ meet 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Field day 8 - - - - - - - - 300 100
Film show 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Radio Talk 2 - - - - - - - - - -
TV talk 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Kishan Goshthi - - - - - - - - - - -
Group Meeting   - - - - - - - - - -
Kishan Mela - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Health Camps 1 - - - - - - - - - -
Animal Health Camps 2 - - - - - - - - - -
Awareness camp Mobile Agro-Advisory

(Messages/ Beneficiaries)

48 - - - - - - - - - -
Method demonstration 10 - - - - - - - - 90 40
Scientists’ visit to farmers’ field 70 - - - - - - - - - -
Workshop/ Seminar - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil Testing 200 - - - - - - - - - -
Water Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Plant Testing - - - - - - - - - - -

 

 

Manure Testing - - - - - - - - - - -
Any other (Pl. Specify) - - - - - - - - - - -

Activity Calendar of the KVK (Month-wise target to be completed) for the year 2018-19 KVK: Karbi Anglong

Activity/ Month Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Total
OFT (Nos.)                          
i.              Number of Technologies - - 4 1 1 3 1 1 1 - - 1 13
i.              Number of Trials - - 16 3 3 12 1 1 10 - - 3 49
ii.          Area (ha)/ items (no.) - - 1.3 0.4 0.6 0.2 60

Respond ent

100Re

sponde nt

- - - 0.15 2.65/160
FLD (Nos.)                          
i.              Number - 10 35 3 - 13 25 5 5 - - 5 101
ii.              Area(ha)/ items (no.) - 500 nos 3ha, 500

nos

15 nos - 0.6 ha, 5 nos 4.1 ha 25 nos 500

beds

- - 0.05 7.75/1545
Training programme                          
A. Farmer                          
i.            No. of course - 2 7 4 4 5 4 1 1 1 3 1 33
ii.          No. Of participants - 50 175 100 100 125 100 25 25 25 75 25 825
B. Rural Youth                          
i.            No. of course - - - 2 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 1 19
ii.          No. Of participants - - - 50 50 100 75 50 50 50 50 25 475
C. Ext. Personnel                          
i.            No. of course - 1 - -   - - - - 1 - - 2

 

 

ii.          No. Of participants - 20 - -   - - - - 20 - - 40
Extension Activities/ programmes                          
i.            No. of activities 20 25 30 32 35 20 20 25 29 26 24 16 302
ii.          No. of beneficiaries - - - - - - - - - - - - 3000
Seeds production (tonnes) - - - - 0.15 - - - - - - 10 10.15
Planting materials (Nos. in lakh) - - - 0.015 - - 0.3 - - - - - 0.315
Livestock strains (No. in lakh) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Fingerlings (No. in lakh)) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-agents/ products (tonnes) - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Bio-fertilizers/ Vermicompost etc. (in Tonnes)                          
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of samples to be tested) 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 30 30 30 10 200
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of farmers benefitted) 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 150 150 150 50 1000
Soil , Water, Plant, Manures Testing (No. of villages covered) 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 6 6 6 2 42
Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Messages) 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 48
Mobile Agro-Advisory (No. of Farmers) 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957 957

 

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