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PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF KVKs, 2019-20
- GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK
1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address | Telephone | E mail | |
Office | FAX | ||
KVK, Diphu, Karbi Anglong, P.O.- Diphu, 782 460 | -- | -- | maibangsas@gmail.com
kvk_diphu@aau.ac.in |
1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail
Address | Telephone | E mail | |
Office | FAX | ||
Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, 785 013, Assam | 0376-2340001
2340029 |
0376 2340001 | vc@aau.ac.in |
1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No
Name | Telephone / Contact | ||
Residence | Mobile | ||
Dr. Subal Maibangsa | Nil | 9859824022 | maibangsas@gmail.com
kvk_diphu@aau.ac.in |
1.4. Year of sanction: 1999 (Remandated), 01.07.2004 (Independent)
1.5. Staff Position (As on 31st March, 2020)
Sl.
No. |
Sanctioned post | Name of the incumbent | Designation | Discipline | Pay Scale (Rs.) | Present basic (Rs.) | Date of joining | Permanent /Temporary | Category | |
1. | Head | Dr. Subal Maibangsa | Head | Crop Physiology | 1,44,200-2,18,200 | 1,82,700 | 13.06.07 | Permanent | ST
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2. | Subject Matter Specialist | Mr. Sanjiv Bhuyan | SMS | Extension Education | 68,900-2,05,500 | 75,300 | 11-08-11 | -do- | Others | |
3. | Subject Matter Specialist | Mr. Nilim Kalita | SMS | Soil Sc. | 68,900-2,05,500 | 75,300 | 17-08-11 | -do- | Others | |
4. | Subject Matter Specialist | Dr. Monuj K. Doley, | SMS | Animal Sc. | 15,600-39,100 | 63,100 | 04-02-14 | -do- | ST | |
5. | Subject Matter Specialist | Dr. Lohit Kataki | SMS | Plant Protection | 15,600-39,100 | 57,800 | 08-08-2018 | -do- | OBC | |
6. | Subject Matter Specialist | Mr. Shourov Dutta | SMS | Horticulture | 15,600-39,100 | 57,800 | 08-08-2018 | -do- | OBC | |
7. | Subject Matter Specialist | Ms. Prakshipta Boruah | SMS | Agronomy | 15,600-39,100 | 57,800 | 08-08-2018 | -do- | OBC | |
8. | Programme Assistant | Ms. Minika Rongpharpi | Prog. Astt. | Agronomy | 9,300-34,800 | 52,000 | 04.03.09 | -do- | ST | |
9. | Computer Programmer | Mr. Bikram Borthakur | Prog. Astt. (Computer) | Computer Sc. | 9,300-34,800 | 53,600 | 13-08-15 | -do- | Others | |
10. | Farm Manager | Mr. Thanuram.T. Millik | Farm Manager | Horticulture | 22,000-87,000 | 52,280 | 07.01.09 | -do- | ST | |
11. | Accountant / Superintendent | Mr. Heimangshu Medhi | Superintendent cum Accountant | MBA | 9,300-34,800 | 39,900 | 01.11.2014 | -do- | OBC | |
12. | Stenographer | Mr. Bimal J. Dutta,
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Jr. Steno cum Comp. Operator | B.A. | 5,200-20,200 | 32,300 | 01.12.13 | -do- | Others | |
13. | Driver | Mr. Bhadeswar Gogoi | Driver cum Mechanic | Undermatric | 5,200-20,200 | 26,800 | 21.02.12 | -do- | OBC | |
14. | Driver | Mr. Bitupon Saikia | Driver cum Mechanic | B.A. | 5,200-20,200 | 22,400 | 14.05.2018 | -do- | OBC | |
15. | Supporting staff | Mr. Rensing Tisso | Supporting staff | Undermatric | 5,200-20,200 | 18,500 | -do- | ST | ||
16. | Supporting staff | Mr. Manab .J. Dutta | Supporting staff | Undermatric | 5,200-20,200 | 18,500 | -do- | |||
17. | Senior research fellow(SRF) | Ms. Larbeen Teronpi | Senior research fellow | M.Sc (Agri) | 25,000 + 10% HRA | 06.02.2018 | Temporary | ST | ||
18. | Senior research fellow(SRF) | Ms. T.Linda Suantak | Senior research fellow(SRF) | M.Sc (Agri) | 28,500 + 10% HRA | 12.11.18 | Temporary | ST | ||
19. | Project Staff | Ms. Puja Ingtipi | Project staff | M.Sc | 10,000 (Fixed) | 28.02.18 | Temporary | ST |
1.6. a. Total land with KVK (in ha) : 5.88
- Total cultivable land with KVK (in ha) : 3.67 (Shared with RARS, Hill Zone, Diphu)
- Total cultivated land (in ha) : 3.2
S. No. | Item | Area (ha) |
1 | Under Buildings (Administrative building+ Farmers’ Hostel+ Staff Quarters) | 1.71 |
2. | Under Demonstration Units | 0.26 |
3. | Under Crops (Cereals, pulses, oilseeds etc.) | 3.67 |
4. | Under vegetables | 0.05 |
5. | Orchard/Agro-forestry | 0.08 |
6. | Others (specify) | 0.16 |
1.7. Infrastructural Development:
- A) Buildings
S.
No. |
Name of building | Source of
funding |
Stage | |||||
Complete | Incomplete | |||||||
Completion
Date |
Plinth area (Sq.m) | Expenditure (Rs.) | Starting Date | Plinth area
(Sq.m) |
Status of construction | |||
1. | Administrative Building | State | 1973* | 208.50 | ||||
2. | Farmers Hostel | NARP | 1987* | 375.00 | ||||
3. | Staff Quarters (6) | State | 1973* | |||||
4. | Demonstration Units (2) | State | 1973* | |||||
5 | Fencing | NARP | 1987* |
* Very old buildings and in dilapidated conditions.
- B) Vehicles
Type of vehicle | Regd. No. | Year of purchase | Cost (Rs.) | Total kms. Run | Present status |
Jeep - 1 no
(Mahindra Marshal) |
AS-03-E-0025 | 18.05.2006 | 468970.00 | 150270 km | On road (needs frequent
Maintenance) |
Mahindra Marazzo | AS-01-EB-3283 | 31.05.2019 | - | 135200 kms | On road |
- C) Equipments & AV aids
Name of the equipment | Year of purchase | Cost (Rs.) | Present status |
LCD Projector -- 1 no. | 2006 | 55016.00 | Not Working |
LCD Projector -- 1 no. | 2010 | 98,331.00 | Not Working |
LCD Projector-1 no.& Projection Screen-1 no. | 2013 | 99805.00 | Working
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LCD Projector -- 1 no. | 2016 | 78200.00 | Working |
LCD Projector -- 1 no. | 2017 | Working | |
Digital Camera – 1 no. | 2010 | 19,000.00 | Not working |
Digital Camera-1 no. | 2017 | Working | |
Photo copier – 1 no. | 2010 | 1,01920.00 | Working |
FAX machine – 1 no. | 2010 | 15190.00 | Not Working |
Refrigerator - 1 no. | 2009 | 14062.50 | Not Working |
Generator Set – 1 no. | 2004 | 47213.00 | Working |
Computer unit – 2 no. | 2009-10 | 88861.00 | Working 1, Not working 1 |
Computer-1 no. | 2014 | Working | |
Computer Unit-2 no | 2016 | 135390.00 | Working |
Laptop- 1 no. | 2016 | 55754.00 | Working |
5KVA online UPS | 2017 | 94116.00 | Working |
Digital Ticker Board | 2010 | 90800.00 | Suspended |
VSAT Communication Syst | 2009 | 78014.00 | Suspended |
1.8. A). Details SAC meeting conducted in the year 2019-20: Not conducted
* Attach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants
- DETAILS OF DISTRICT
2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)
Sl. No | Farming system/enterprises |
1. | Agriculture - Horticulture |
2. | Agriculture - Animal Husbandry |
3. | Agriculture – Sericulture |
4 | Animal Husbandry – Horticulture |
5 | Animal Husbandry - Sericulture |
6 | Agriculture - Animal Husbandry – Horticulture |
7 | Agriculture - Animal Husbandry - Fishery |
8 | Agriculture - Animal Husbandry - Sericulture |
9 | Agriculture - Horticulture - Animal Husbandry - Sericulture |
10 | Agriculture - Fishery - Animal Husbandry – Horticulture |
11 | Agri-Silvi culture |
2.2 Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro-ecological situations (based on soil and topography)
Sl. No | Agro-climatic Zone | Characteristics |
1. |
Hills Zone |
Comprises the district of Karbi Anglong and N C Hills with an area of 15327 sq km. KVK district Karbi Anglong has an area of 10,433 sq.km
The district Karbi Anglong is characterized by undulating topography marked with hills and hillocks of various sizes. The slopes of the hilly terrains are gentle. Rainfall and temperature of the district are uneven, and varies depending on location of hills and valleys. Annual rainfall of the district is 1147 mm. The maximum temperature goes up to 33.8o C during June - August and the minimum falls down to 8.6o C during December-January. The predominant soils found are lateritic in hill slopes and red loams in the valleys. The district has considerable plain areas in the North adjoining the districts of Golaghat and Nowgong |
2.3 Soil type/s
Sl. No | Soil type | Characteristics | Area in ha |
1 | Clay loam | Soils of the district based on texture are sandy loam, clay loam and sandy. Out of the total, 58.3% soils are sandy clay loam, 22.54% clay loam and 19.16 % sandy soil. Soil pH varies from 5.0-6.5 based on locality. Organic carbon is low to high distributed in various parts of the district. The P content is low to medium and K content is medium to high. | 235153 |
2 | Sandy | 199918 | |
3 | Sandy clay loam | 608325 |
2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district
Sl. No. | Crop | Area (ha) | Production (MT) | Productivity (kg/ha) |
Cereals | ||||
1. | Paddy | 129577 | 213171 | 1670 |
2. | Maize | 10529 | 27450 | 2607 |
3. | Wheat | 1156 | 1360 | 1167 |
Pulses | ||||
4. | Blackgram | 1252 | 823 | 658 |
5. | Greengram | 1131 | 885 | 782 |
6. | Arhar | 1119 | 919 | 822 |
7. | Lentil | 247 | 149 | 606 |
Oilseeds | ||||
8. | Rapeseed & Mustard | 19713 | 11316 | 574 |
9. | Sesamum | 3075 | 2561 | 833 |
10. | Groundnut | 128 | 131 | 1026 |
Cash crop | ||||
11. | Sugarcane | 7706 | 238035 | 30890 |
12. | Jute | 1405 | 16868 | 2161 |
13. | Cotton | 576 | 288 | 85 |
Spices and condiments | ||||
14. | Ginger | 1599 | 17213 | 10765 |
15. | Turmeric | 1217 | 1242 | 1020 |
16. | Chilli | 399 | 437 | 870 |
17. | Garlic | 308 | 521 | 1692 |
18. | Black pepper | 279 | 422 | 1512 |
19. | Onion | 274 | 698 | 2545 |
20. | Coriander | 212 | 151 | 716 |
Fruit Crops | ||||
21. | Pineapple | 2026 | 36687 | 18108 |
22. | Banana | 1882 | 34884 | 18536 |
23. | Orange | 1171 | 25297 | 21603 |
24. | Papaya | 584 | 10221 | 17500 |
25. | Lemon | 568 | 2766 | 4869 |
26. | Mosambi | 168 | 264 | 1573 |
27. | Pears | 153 | 1096 | 7164 |
28. | Litchi | 138 | 113 | 816 |
29. | Guava | 131 | 350 | 2672 |
30. | Mango | 108 | 74 | 682 |
31. | Jackfruit | 103 | 625 | 6065 |
Tuber Crops | ||||
32. | Potato | 867 | 7518 | 8671 |
33. | Tapioca | 368 | 4248 | 11545 |
34. | Sweet Potato | 303 | 1694 | 5590 |
Plantation Crops | ||||
35. | Arecanut | 1539 | 647 (dry) | 143 nuts/tree |
36. | Coconut | 512 | 2974000 | 52 nuts/tree |
Vegetables | ||||
37. | Rabi vegetables | 4489 | 81745 | 18210 |
38. | Kharif vegetables | 2016 | 28728 | 14250 |
Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, GoA (2019-20)
2.5. Weather data
Month | Rainfall (mm) | Temperature 0 C | Relative Humidity (%) | ||
Maximum | Minimum | Morning | Afternoon | ||
January’19 | 0.0 | 25.3 | 0.0 | 87.6 | 73.7 |
February ’19 | 21.0 | 26.4 | 0.0 | 75.3 | 63.0 |
March ’19 | 101.2 | 30.9 | 0.0 | 63.5 | 49.3 |
April ’19 | 111.5 | 29.7 | 0.0 | 93.0 | 52.0 |
May ’19 | 139.3 | 31.0 | 0.0 | 92.0 | 61.0 |
June’19 | 278.0 | 33.0 | 0.0 | 93.0 | 70.0 |
July’19 | 202.0 | 34.0 | 0.0 | 72.0 | 5.1 |
August ’19 | 292.6 | 34.4 | 0.0 | 93.0 | 72.0 |
September ’19 | 157.2 | 33.0 | 0.0 | 93.0 | 74.0 |
October ’19 | 295.5 | 29.9 | 0.0 | 92.0 | 65.0 |
November’19 | 6.1 | 28.9 | 0.0 | 94.0 | 62.0 |
December’19 | 0.9 | 24.1 | 0.0 | 90.0 | 60.0 |
January’20 | 9.0 | 21.4 | 7.7 | 97.0 | 67.0 |
February’ 20 | 33.6 | 25.5 | 9.3 | 94.0 | 50.0 |
March’ 20 | 12.5 | 30.1 | 13.4 | 90.0 | 46.0 |
Data source: RARS, Diphu 2019-20.
- Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district
Category | Population | Production | Productivity |
Cattle | |||
Crossbred | 4655 | 3986728 l milk | 5.5 l / animal / day |
Indigenous | 172540 | 15671021 l milk | 1.75 l / animal / day |
Buffalo | 16767 | 1948710 l milk | 4.21 l / animal / day |
Sheep | |||
Crossbred | NA | ||
Indigenous | NA | ||
Goats | 32171 | 1936.84 q meat | 0.12 q / animal |
Pigs | |||
Crossbred | 2654 | 292.66 q meat | 45.4 kg / animal |
Indigenous | 105916 | 33489.86 q meat | |
Rabbits | NA | ||
Poultry | |||
Hens | |||
Desi | 210238 | 6552621 eggs
1849.31 q meat |
70 eggs / bird
1.5 kg meat / bird |
Improved | 9876 | 1767891 eggs
181.38 q meat |
179 eggs / bird
1.83 kg meat / bird |
Ducks | 24577 | 2526235 eggs
484.08 q meat |
eggs / bird
1.96 kg meat / bird |
Turkey and others | NA | ||
Fish | |||
Inland | 9456.65 q | 25.71 q/ha |
Note: Pl. provide the appropriate Unit against each enterprise
2.6 Details of Operational area / Villages (2019-20)
Sl.
No |
Taluk/ Eleka | Name of the block | Name of the village | Major crops & enterprises | Major problem
identified |
Identified thrust area |
1. | Lumbajong | Nilapur, Thapadau, Upper Hapjan, Langsoliat, Rongkanthir, Mazgaon, Nailalung, Dhansree, Disagisim,, Mohongdijua, Cherat Bey gaon, Kamsing Timung gaon, SarpoTeron gaon, Pitor Singnar gaon, Dhonsing Tokbi gaon, Sarmon Rongpher gaon, Ampukhuri, Sarthe Phangso gaon, Plimplangso, Arthengso Rongchington, Borsing Timung,Sirkangnep, Shanti basti, Ulthuram basti, Baghmari, Lekthe gaon, Upparmoni Gaon, Longithabataon, Naskrungdisa. Karnaidisa, Ram Teron Gaon, Shivnagar, Disagisim, Hemari Bey Gaon, Mithiphang, Rangnihang, Dok Terang, Bura Terang, Sikari Bey, Sarmen Phangcho,Kangthar Kramla, Longki Tisso, Sonali Gaon, Bhetagaon, Daujingphang, Mesepdainya, Rangapahar crossing, Nowgaon basti, Jari Teron, Jamuna Engti, Rongklarbong, Rongplimplum,
Chotalangpher, Langmili |
Sugarcane, Paddy, Maize, Toria, Sesame, Blackgram,
Pineapple, Banana, Ginger, Arecanut, Vegatables, Piggery, Goatery, Dairy, Fishery, Sericulture, |
1. Cultivation of low yielding variety leading to low yield.
2. Soil erosion and loss of soil fertility. 3. Rearing of low efficiency breeds/variety of livestock. 4. Insufficient AI facility 5. High incidence of FMD and Swine fever. 6. Seasonal water scarcity for commercial crop cultivation. 7. Non availability of quality inputs 8. Insufficient animal healthcare facilities 9. Unorganized farming |
1. Introduction of HYV Sugarcane, rice, horticultural crops,
2. Prevention of soil erosion and improving soil fertility through INM recommendations including pulses and other green manure crop in the crop sequence. 3. Rain water harvesting 4. Introduction of high yielding livestock and poultry, 5. Promotion of fodder cultivation, 6. Creating awareness on modern technology related to crop and animal farming including other enterprises and natural resource management technology. 7. Promotion of FPOs/FPCs/FIGs/SHGs 8. Participatory seed production |
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2 | Bokajan | Kekang Adong, Dilowjan No2, Japarajan,Balipathar No 2, Dubajan, Nambor sing teron,
Balipathar, Sariahjan, Tingalijan, Kachari gaon, Naparpatty Kachari pathar,Mara kardoiguri,Rongag ora, Nambor adarsha, Chokihola, Lindok Rongpi, Barmati,Jonaram Killing gaon, Balipathar, Borjan, Dilowjan, Dihingia gaon, Kathkatia, Santipur, Japrajan,Upper Deopani, Sapha pani,Longboi, Den Timung Village, Deithor,Dimsolangso.Rongkimi, Kadam gaon, Dalamora. Japaralangso, Paklangso, Bheta Gaon, Anjokteron Gaon, Tinglija Garo village, Sodarterang, Shyam gaon, Patar gaon, Borsapori,Rongcherim, Sarthe Rongpi, Sadar Timung, Phangbong Timung, Junaram Killing, Koi Terang, Hemai Hanse, Sokhar Lakthe, Khotkhoti Kachari Gaon, Bokajan |
Paddy, Toria, Maize, Wheat, Pea, Potato, Jute, Sesame
Turmeric, Pineapple, Assam lemon, Ginger, Vegetables Piggery, Goatery, Dairy, Fishery, Sericulture |
1. Cultivation of low yielding variety leading to low yield.
2. Soil erosion and loss of soil fertility. 3. Rearing of low efficiency breeds/variety of livestock. 4. Insufficient AI facility 5. High disease outbreak in livestock and poultry 6. Seasonal water scarcity for commercial crop cultivation. 7. Non availability of quality inputs 8. Insufficient animal healthcare facilities 9. Unorganized farming 10. Insufficient farm mechanization |
1. Introduction of HYV Sugarcane, rice, horticultural crops,
2. Prevention of soil erosion and improving soil fertility through INM recommendations including pulses and other green manure crop in the crop sequence. 3. Introduction of high yielding livestock and poultry, 4. Promotion of fodder cultivation, 5. Creating awareness on modern technology related to crop and animal farming including other enterprises and natural resource management technology. 6. Promotion of FPOs/FPCs/FIGs/SHGs 7. Participatory seed production 8. Establishment of CHCs |
|
3 | Langsomepi | Sonpura, Disobai, Rajapathar,
Uttar phong lokpe, Sonpura Dimasa Gaon, Rajapathar Tiniali, Nambakalia, Nepaligaon, Choiang gaon, Patra Disha, Phonglokpet, Gopal nagar, Sikari Pathar, Hemai Timung Gaon, Disobai, Joysing Tokbi |
Paddy, Maize, Toria, Sesame, Sugarcane, Assam lemon, Arecanut, Coconut, Banana,Potato, Pea, Vegetables
Piggery, Poultry, Dairy, Fishery, Sericulture |
1. Cultivation of low yielding variety leading to low yield.
2. Loss of soil fertility. 3. Rearing of low efficiency breeds/variety of livestock. 4. Insufficient AI facility 5. Non availability of quality inputs 6. Unorganized farming |
1. Introduction of HYV Sugarcane, rice, horticultural crops,
2. Improving soil fertility through INM recommendations including pulses and other green manure crop in the crop sequence. 3. Introduction of high yielding livestock and poultry, 4. Promotion of fodder cultivation, 5. Creating awareness on modern technology related to crop and animal farming including other enterprises and natural resource management technology. 6. Promotion of FPOs/FPCs/FIGs/SHGs 7. Participatory seed production |
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4 | Samelangso | Mizo teron gaon, Lonki Hanse, Hanboka, Parokhowa, Jeng Ronghang, Okreng, Barhoigaon, Ardan Engti, Lakso gaon, Halipora gaon, Mesh Par,Sar Engtigaon, Lokhan Bey Gaon, Dhan sing Tokbi Gaon, Bi Engti Gaon, Vive Rongphar Gaon, Kaf Teron Gaon, BS Hanse Gaon, Sarmen Rongphar Gaon, Laxan Bey Gaon, Borsing Hanse, Mari Taro Gaon, Merok Phangso Gaon, Monglu Dighati Majgaon Jaipong Mon Teron Gaon, Jaipong Khorsing Rongpi gaon, Longbi Hanse,
Hemari Singnar, Kuna Bey, Disol Teron, Pani gaon, Manikpur, Ganesh Pathar, Santipur |
Paddy, Toria, Sesame, Jute, Potato, wheat, Pea, Vegetables,
Assam lemon, Ginger, Areca nut, Piggery, Goatery, Dairy, Sericulture, Poultry, Fishery |
1.Cultivation of low yielding variety leading to low yield
2.Rearing of low efficiency breeds of livestock 3. Lack of AI facility and grazing land leading to animal feed crisis 4.High incidence of animal and poultry diseases 5. Non availability of quality inputs 6. Unorganized farming |
1. Introduction of HYV of horticultural and field crops
2. Inclusion of pulses and other green manure crop in the crop sequence 3. Creating awareness on modern technology related to crop and animal farming including other enterprises and natural resource management technology 4. Promotion of FPOs/FPCs/FIGs/SHGs 5. Participatory seed production |
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5. | Howraghat | Parokhowa, Podumpukhri, Rongkut udharjan, Hambong Enghi, Chankar gaon, Pub Dikharu, Doloi gaon, Silpukhuri, Lutumari, No. 1 Uttamji, Okreng | Paddy, Sesame, Jute, Potato, wheat, Pea, Rabi Vegetables,
Assam lemon, Areca nut, Piggery, Goatery, Sericulture, Duckery, Fishery |
1.Cultivation of low yielding variety leading to low yield
2.Rearing of low efficiency breeds of livestock 3. Lack of AI facility and grazing land leading to animal feed crisis 4. High incidence of animal and poultry diseases 5. Non availability of quality inputs 6. Unorganized farming 7. Insufficient farm mechanization |
1. Introduction of HYV of field and horticultural crops,
2. Inclusion of pulses and other green manure crop in the crop sequence 3. Creating awareness on modern technology related to crop and animal farming including other enterprises and natural resource management technology 4. Promotion of FPOs/FPCs/FIGs/SHGs 5. Participatory seed production |
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6. | Rongkhang | Kawoimari, Itajan, Chawragaon, Kolonga, Jerkending | Paddy, Toria, Maize, Jute, Wheat, Potato, Pea, Banana, Assam lemon, Pineapple, Vegetables, Piggery, Dairy | 1.Cultivation of low yielding variety leading to low yield
2.Rearing of low efficiency breeds of livestock 3. Lack of AI facility 4. High incidence of animal and poultry diseases 5. Non availability of quality inputs 6. Unorganized farming 7. Insufficient farm mechanization |
1. Introduction of HYV of field and horticultural crops
2. Inclusion of pulses and other green manure crop in the crop sequence 3. Creating awareness on modern technology related to crop and animal farming including other enterprises and natural resource management technology |
- TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
- A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK during 2019-20
Disci-pline
|
OFT (Technology Assessment and Refinement) | FLD (Oilseeds, Pulses, Maize, Other Crops/Enterprises) | ||||||
Number of OFTs | Number of Farmers | Number of FLDs | Number of Farmers | |||||
Targets | Achievement | Targets | Achievement | Targets | Achievement | Targets | Achievement | |
Agronomy | 3 | 9 | 9 | 24 | 4 | 4 | 85 | 116 |
Horticulture | 2 | 1 | 6 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 14 | 14 |
Soil Sc. | 2 | 2 | 6 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 11 | 13 |
Pl. Protection | 3 | 4 | 9 | 10 | 2 | 1 | 8 | 9 |
APART | 4 | 4 | 20 | 20 | 10 | 10 | 297 | 297 |
Total | 14 | 20 | 50 | 63 | 23 | 22 | 415 | 449 |
Note: Target set during last Action Plan Workshop
Training (including sponsored, vocational and other trainings) | Extension Activities | ||||||||||
3 | 4 | ||||||||||
Number of Courses | Number of Participants | Number of activities | Number of participants | ||||||||
Clientele | Targets | Achievement | Targets | Achievement | Targets | Achievement | Targets | Achievement | |||
Farmers | 44 | 45 | 1139 | 1183 | 256 | 399 | 3210 | 4372 | |||
Rural youth | 23 | 13 | 573 | 303 | - | - | - | - | |||
Extn.
Functionaries |
3 | 1 | 75 | 25 | - | - | - | - | |||
Seed Production (ton.) | Planting material (Nos. in lakh) | ||||||||||
5 | 6 | ||||||||||
Target | Achievement | Target | Achievement | ||||||||
31 q | 19 | 500 cutttings | 300 cuttings | ||||||||
Note: Target set during last Action Plan Workshop
- Abstract of interventions undertaken during 2019-20
Sl. No | Thrust area
|
Crop/
Enterprise |
Identified problems | Interventions | |||||
Title of OFT if any | Title of FLD if any | Title of Training if any | Title of training for extension personnel if any | Extension activities | Supply of seeds, planting materials etc. | ||||
1 | Varietal performance | Rice | Non availability of Bora and Chakua varieties of Rice for Hill region | OFT on Bora and Chakua varieties of Rice (in organic block) | Sali rice variety: Tripura Chikan Dhan | - | - | Field Day | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
2 | Varietal performance | Rice | -- | OFT on Sali rice varieties in organic block | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
3 | Varietal performance | Rice | -- | OFT on promising Sali rice line CN1758-2-TTB-7 | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
4 | Varietal performance (Under APART) | Maize | Lack of high yielding varieties | Assessment of Improved hybrid variety of Maize | Improved variety of Maize Var: BIO-9637 | - | - | - | Fertilizers, seeds |
5 | Varietal performance (Under APART) | Mustard | Unavailability of short duration Mustard varieties | Performance of short duration Mustard varieties | Improved variety of Mustard var: NRCHB-101 | - | - | Field day | Seeds, fertilizers, Borax |
6 | Varietal performance (Under APART) | Cabbage | Yield loss due to loose head | Impact of boron application on quality head production | - | - | - | - | Seeds, fertilizers |
7 | Varietal performance (Under APART) | Cauliflower | Yield loss due to browning and hollow stem | Impact of boron application on quality curd production | - | - | - | - | Seeds, fertilizers |
8 | Varietal demonstration (Under APART) | Blackgram | - | - | Improved variety of Blackgram var: IPU 02-43 | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
9 | Varietal demonstration | Mustard | Non availability of high yielding mustard variety for Hill region | - | Indian Mustard variety: NRCHB 101 | - | - | Field Day | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
10 | Varietal demonstration | Pumpkin | Non availability/lack of commercial variety | - | Pumpkin variety: Arjuna F1 | - | - | Field Day | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
11 | Varietal demonstration | Tomato | Non availability/lack of commercial variety | - | Tomato variety: Arka Rakshak F1 | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides | |
12 | Varietal demonstration | Colocasia | Lack of high yielding variety | - | Colocasia variety: Panchamukhia | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer |
13 | Intercropping system | Arecanut+Pineapple+Black pepper | Non use of fallow interspaces in arecanut cultivation | Arecanut based multistorey cropping system | Multistorey cropping system | Seed, fertilizer, | |||
14 | Crop sequence | Maize-Potato+Rajmah+Rabi crops | Non utilization of fallow land | OFT on maize based cropping system | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
15 | Crop production | Sesame | Farmers do not follow the date of sowing according to the package | Performance of Sesame under different dates of Sowing | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides | |
16 | Weed management | Rice | Heavy weed infestation due to frequent dry spell in kharif rice | Weed management in Kharif rice | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
17 | Varietal performance | Blackgram | Non availability of high yielding variety | OFT on Blackgram var: SBC-50 | Blackgram var: HYVPU31 | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
18 | Pulse production | Field Pea | Non availability of high yielding variety | - | Field Pea var . HYV Aman | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
19 | Varietal performance | Foxtail millets | Non availability of high yielding variety | OFT on Foxtail millets | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
20 | Crop sequence | Rice-Pea-Babycorn | Land remains fallow after harvesting of Kharif rice | Rice-Pea-Babycorn in irrigated condition under organic farming | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, |
21 | Organic cultivation | Turmeric | Degrading soil health and yield due to excessive use of inorganic fertilizers | Organic cultivation of Turmeric | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, | |
22 | Nutrient management | Toria | Low productivity of Toria | Combined effect of S and B on Toria | Boron nutrition in Toria | - | Soil fertility management in Toria for higher productivity | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
23 | Nutrient management | Rice | Improper fertilizer management in Rice | - | Application of soil test based fertilizer | Fertilizer management in Rice | Field Day | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides | |
24 | Nutrient management | Maize | Low productivity of Maize due to Zinc deficiency | Zinc nutrition in Maize | Application of RDF as per PoP | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
25 | IDM | Pea | High incidence of Rust disease and subsequent yield loss | Management of Rust disease in Pea | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides | |
26 | IDM | Sesamum | Fusarium wilt in Sesamum lead to yield loss | Biological management of Fusarium wilt of Sesamum | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
27 | IDM | Ginger | Severe incidence of rhizome rot eading to yield loss | Organic management of Rhizome rot disease of Ginger | - | - | - | - | Seed, fertilizer, pesticides |
28 | IPM | Blackgram | Unscientific storage of pulse seeds leads to high insect pests damage and poor germination | Evaluation of Hermetic Storage System Black gram
|
- | - | - | - | Hermetic bags |
29 | Mushroom production | Mushroom | Low production of oyster mushroom beds | - | Demonstration | - | Improved production technology of Oyester Mushroom | - | Spawn, polythene bags |
30 | Sali rice | Rice | Non availability of submergence tolerance rice varieties | - | ICMD
(under APART) |
- | - | - | Seed, Fertilizer, weedicide, pesticide |
31 | Sali rice | Rice | Non availability of submergence tolerance rice varieties | - | Wet DSR
(under APART) |
- | - | Field day | Seed |
32 | Sali rice | Rice | Non availability of submergence tolerance rice varieties | - | Dry DSR
(under APART) |
- | - | - | Seed, Fertilizer, weedicide, pesticide |
33 | Sali rice | Rice | Non availability of submergence tolerance rice varieties | - | Minikit
(under APART) |
- | - | - | Seed, Fertilizer, weedicide, pesticide |
34 | Sali rice | Rice | Non availability of submergence tolerance rice varieties | - | Cluster demonstration (IPM super imposed)
(under APART) |
- | - | - | Seed, Fertilizer, weedicide, pesticide |
35 | Sali rice | Rice | Non availability of submergence tolerance rice varieties | - | Dealers demonstration
(under APART) |
- | - | - | Seed, Fertilizer, weedicide, pesticide |
36 | Varietal demonstration (under ARYA) | Pineapple | - | - | Demonstration on Pineapple var: Kew | Scientific cultivation of Pineapple | - | - | Suckers |
37 | Meat production (under ARYA) | Piggery | - | - | Demonstration on piggery unit | Scientific pig farming | - | - | Piglets, feed, vaccines |
38 | Meat and egg production (under ARYA) | Poultry | - | - | Demonstration on backyard poultry unit | Scientific poultry farming | - | - | Piglets, feed, vaccines |
39 | Value chain management (under DBT Biotech Kisan Hub) | Turmeric | - | - | Technology demonstration on value chain management in Turmeric | Modern technology of hortl crops in Turmeric and Banana | - | - | Turmeric, Biofertilizers etc. |
Varietal demonstration (under RKVY-RAFTAAR) | Mustard | - | - | Large scale demonstration on Indian Mustard var: NRCHB 101 | - | - | Field day | Seeds, fertilizers | |
Organic farming (under PKVY) | Pineapple | - | - | Organic cluster demonstration in Pineapple | Organic cultivation in fruit crops | - | Focus group discussion | Financial support for purchase of suckers and organic inputs | |
Composite fish culture (under NICRA) | Fish culture | - | - | Composite fish culture in existing farm ponds | - | - | - | Fingerling, manures, feeds | |
Vermicomposting (under NICRA) | Vermicompost production | - | - | Homestead production of Vermicompost | - | - | - | Earthworms, vermibed | |
Meat and egg production (under NICRA) | Backyard poultry | - | - | Introduction of Kamrupa breed for backyard poultry farming | - | - | - | Chicks, health support, feeds, housing | |
IFS (under NICRA) | Duck cum fish | - | - | Scaling up of Duck cum fish IFS model | - | - | - | Duckling, fingrling, feeds, healthcare | |
Water harvesting (under NICRA) | Jalkund | - | - | Micro water harvesting structure Jalkund based vegetable cultivation | - | - | - | Tarpaulin |
3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined during 2019-20
A.1 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed* in respect of crops/enterprises
Thematic areas | Cereals | Oilseeds | Pulses | Commercial Crops | Vegetables | Fruits | Flower | Plantation crops | Tuber Crops | TOTAL |
Varietal Evaluation | 5 | 1 | 1 | - | 2 | - | - | - | - | 9 |
Weed Management | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 |
Integrated Crop Management | 2 | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | 4 |
Integrated Nutrient Management | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 2 |
Integrated Pest Management | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 |
Integrated Disease Management | - | 1 | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | 3 |
TOTAL | 9 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 2 | - | - | - | - | 20 |
* Any new technology, which may offer solution to a location specific problem but not tested earlier in a given micro farming situation.
A.2. Abstract of the number of technologies refined* in respect of crops/enterprises
Thematic areas | Cereals | Oilseeds | Pulses | Commercial Crops | Vegetables | Fruits | Flower | Plantation crops | Tuber Crops | TOTAL |
Varietal Evaluation | ||||||||||
Seed / Plant production | ||||||||||
Weed Management | ||||||||||
Integrated Crop Management | ||||||||||
Integrated Nutrient Management | ||||||||||
Integrated Farming System | ||||||||||
Mushroom cultivation | ||||||||||
Drudgery reduction | ||||||||||
Farm machineries | ||||||||||
Post Harvest Technology | ||||||||||
Integrated Pest Management | ||||||||||
Integrated Disease Management | ||||||||||
Resource conservation technology | ||||||||||
Small Scale income generating enterprises | ||||||||||
TOTAL |
* Technology that is refined in collaboration with ICAR/SAU Scientists for improving its effectiveness.
A.3. Abstract of the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas | Cattle | Poultry | Sheep | Goat | Piggery | Rabbitary | Fisheries | TOTAL |
Evaluation of Breeds | ||||||||
Nutrition Management | ||||||||
Disease of Management | ||||||||
Value Addition | ||||||||
Production and Management | ||||||||
Feed and Fodder | ||||||||
TOTAL |
A.4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas | Cattle | Poultry | Sheep | Goat | Piggery | Rabbitry | Fisheries | TOTAL |
Evaluation of Breeds | ||||||||
Nutrition Management | ||||||||
Disease of Management | ||||||||
Value Addition | ||||||||
Production and Management | ||||||||
Feed and Fodder | ||||||||
Small Scale income generating enterprises | ||||||||
TOTAL |
A.5. Results of On Farm Testing
Sl. No.
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Title of OFT | Problem Diagnosed | Name of Technology Assessed | Crop/Cropping system/ Enterprise | No. of Trials | Results of Assessment/ Refined (Data on the parameter should be provided) | Feedback from the farmer | Feedback to the Researcher | B.C . Ratio
(if applicable) |
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1 | OFT on Bora and Chakua varieties of Rice (in organic block) | Non availability of high yielding bora and Chakua varieties for hill zones of Assam | Varieties-
1) TTB-DR-106-2-4 2) TTB-DR-103-4-4 3) Aghoni Bora |
Kharif rice | 5 | Variety-1
1. Days to 50% flowering-110 Duration-145 2. Plant height (cm)-113.18 Panicle length (cm)-27.66 3. Test weight (gm)-23.06 4. Grain yield (t/ha)-6.17 5. Variety-2 6. Days to 50% flowering-110 7. Duration-145 8. Plant height (cm)-114.60 9. Panicle length (cm)-25.40 Test weight (gm)-25.40 10. Grain yield (t/ha)-6.73
Variety-3 11. Days to 50% flowering-110 12. Duration-145 13. Plant height (cm)-121.02 Panicle length (cm)-23.84 14. Test weight (gm)-22.14 15. Grain yield (t/ha)-5.79 |
Yield performance is satisfactory | Variety 1= 2.55
Variety 2= 2.77 Variety 3= 2.39 |
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2 | OFT on Sali rice varieties in organic block | - | Varieties-
1) TTB-DR-207-3-2 2) TTB-DR-207-2-1 3) TTB-DR-211-1-1
|
Kharif rice | 5 | Variety-1
16. Days to 50% flowering-112 Duration-146 Plant height (cm)-117.14 Panicle length (cm)-26.88 17. Test weight (gm)-22.17 18. Grain yield (t/ha)-6.43 19. Variety-2 Days to 50% flowering-100 20. Duration-133 21. Plant height (cm)-117.20 22. Panicle length (cm)-26.10 Test weight (gm)-24.11 23. Grain yield (t/ha)-6.81
Variety-3 24. Days to 50% flowering-107 25. Duration-141 Plant height (cm)-117.80 Panicle length (cm)-24.50 26. Test weight (gm)-18.09 Grain yield (t/ha)-6.34 |
Yield performance was acceptable | Variety 1= 2.32
Variety 2= 2.77 Variety 3= 2.58 |
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3 | OFT on promising Sali rice line CN1758-2-TTB-7 | - | Rice variety- CN1758-2-TTB-7 | Kharif rice | 1 | Tech
27. Days to 50% flowering-116 28. Duration-151 29. Plant height (cm)-141.40 Panicle per sq. m.-258.4 Grain yield (t/ha)-5.32
Check 30. Days to 50% flowering-128 31. Duration-162 32. Plant height (cm)-135.6 Panicle per sq. m.-245.5 Grain yield (t/ha)-4.94 |
Yield performance was satisfactory | Tech: 2.33
Check: 1.89 |
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4 | OFT on maize based cropping system | - | Maize-Potato+Rajmah+Rabi crops | Maize-Potato+Rajmah+Rabi crops | 1 | Maize
Days to 50% flowering-50 days No. of kernels per cob-612 Potato Days to 50% flowering-58 days Avg. wt. of Tubers (g)-69.3
Rajmah-did not germinate.
Cabbage Avg. head wt.-1.8 Kg
Equivalent yield (q/ha)-277.1 |
Yield of maize was considerably high in comparision to traditional varieties Rajmah crop performed poorly in the intercropping system.
. |
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5 | Performance of Sesame under different dates of Sowing | Farmers do not follow the date of sowing according to the package | Date of sowing:
3rd week of July, 2nd week of August, 4th week of June (FP) |
Sesame | 4 | Date of sowing: 4th week of June Duration-95
33. Plant height (cm)-135.6 Capsule per plant-40.91 Seed Yield (t/ha)-6.13
Date of sowing: 3rd week of July Duration-95 34. Plant height (cm)-141.75 Capsule per plant-54 Seed Yield (t/ha)-6.86
Date of sowing: 2nd week of August Duration-97 35. Plant height (cm)-133.77 Capsule per plant-33.3 Seed Yield (t/ha)-4.77 |
Yield performance was high in July sown crop.
Heavy flower drop was observed in the August sown crop due to post monsoon shower in the flowering stage. |
4th week of June: 1.65
3rd week of July: 1.85 2nd week of August: 1.21 |
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6 | Weed management in Kharif rice | Heavy weed infestation due to frequent dry spell in kharif rice | Pre emergence application of Pretilachlor(75g/ha) followed by post emergence application of Chlorimuron+Metasulfuron (4g/ha) | Kharif rice | 3 | Tech
Weed population-11 nos. per sq. m Weed dry weight-30.44 g per sq.m Grain Yield (q/ha)-52.4
FP Weed population-127 nos. per sq. m Weed dry weight-109.50 g per sq.m Grain yield (q/ha)-43.7 |
Weed infestation considerably decreased in treated plots | Tech-2.07
FP-1.79 |
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7 | OFT on Blackgram var: SBC-50 | - | Blackgram var: SBC-50 | Blackgram | 2 | Tech:
Seed yield (q/ha)-7.01 Net return (Rs.)-17317 Duration (days)-91
FP Seed yield (q/ha)-6.24 Net return (Rs.)-12928 Duration (days)-90 |
Flowering time coincides with post monsoon shower led to flower drop | Tech-1.76
FP-1.57 |
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8 | OFT on Foxtail millets | - | Variety-Yellow type, Red type | Foxtail millets | 1 | On going | |||||
9 | Rice-Pea-Babycorn in irrigated condition under organic farming | Land remains fallow after harvesting of Kharif rice | Rice-Pea-Babycorn | Rice-Pea-Babycorn | 2 | On going | |||||
10 | Organic cultivation of Turmeric | Degrading soil health and yield due to excessive use of inorganic fertilizers
|
Seed treatment FYM @ 10t/ha along with Mustard cake @ 1t/ha. BM 1% against Taphrina and Coletotrichum leaf spot. Neem oil 0.5% spray at 15 days interval from 45 DAP against shoot borer. Seed rhizome treated with cowdung + cow urine slurry/FYM inoculated with Trichoderma spp. @ 10g/kg seed | - | 3 | On going | |||||
11 | Combined effect of S and B on Toria | Low productivity of Toria | Applicaation of S @ 20 kg/ha and B @ 1.5kg/ha along with RDF | Toria | 3 | Tech
Plant height (cm)-94.5 Siliqua per plt.-234 Seeds per siliqua-22.6 Yield (q/ha)-8.8
FP Plant height (cm)-82.6 Siliqua per plt.-185 Seeds per siliqua-20.0 Yield (q/ha)-7.0 |
Technology was accepted by the farmer | Tech-1.49
FP-1.38 |
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12 | Zinc nutrition in Maize | Low productivity of Maize due to Zinc deficiency | Application of Zn as Zinc Sulphate @ 10kg/ha | Maize | 3 | Tech
Plant height (cm)-176.0 Cob weight(g)-132.5 Grain per Cob-476 Yield (q/ha)-35.32
FP Plant height (cm)-172.0 Cob weight(g)-120 Grain per Cob-41 Yield (q/ha)-32.40 |
The management was accepted bu the farmers | Tech-1.56
FP-1.44 |
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13 | Management of Rust disease in Pea | High incidence of Rust disease and subsequent yield loss | Three sprays of Tebuconazole or Propiconazole @ 0.2% 10 DI starting from appearance of rust disease | Pea | 3 | Tech
Disease incidence-46% Disease severity-17.4% Yield (q/ha)-34.6
FP Disease incidence-53% Disease severity-41.3% Yield (q/ha)-24.9 |
Disease reduction was satisfactory | Tech-1.74
FP-1.45 |
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14 | Biological management of Fusarium wilt of Sesamum | Fusarium wilt in Sesamum lead to yield loss | Seed treatment with Trichoderma @5% + Soil application off Trichoderma mixed with FYM @1: 100 | Sesamum | 3 | Tech
Disease incidence-14.7% Yield (q/ha)-4.6
FP Disease incidence-39.4 % Yield (q/ha)-3.1 |
Disease reduction was satisfactory | Tech-2.74
FP-1.90 |
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15 | Organic management of Rhizome rot disease of Ginger | Severe incidence of rhizome rot eading to yield loss | T1 : 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
T2 : Rhizome treatment with Biofor-Pf followed by spraying with Biozine @100ml /clump at 60, 90 and 120 days after planting |
Ginger | 3 | T1
Disease incidence (%)-18.9 Duration (Days -270 Av. Yield (q/ha)- 185.4 T2 Disease incidence (%)-22.4 Duration (Days -260 Av. Yield (q/ha)- 173.1
FP Disease incidence (%)-47.5 Duration (Days -260 Av. Yield (q/ha)- 82.8
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Considerable reduction in disease incidence was observed. Yield improvement was high in treated plots. | T1-4.85
T2-4.49 T3-2.46 |
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16 | Evaluation of Hermetic Storage System Black gram | Unscientific storage of pulse seeds leads to high insect pests damage and poor germination | 1. Sun drying of pulse grains to less than 14 %
2. Filling dried grains into hermetic storage bags and closing the bags in a hermetic manner 3. Subsequently placing the air tight bags into woven polypropylene or jute bags |
Blackgram | 3 | On going | |||||
*Field crops – ton/ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg/t/ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal, * for mushroom and vermi compost kg/unit area.
** Give details of the technology assessed or refined and farmer’s practice
3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations during 2019-20
- Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years
List of technologies demonstrated during previous year and popularized during 2014-15 and recommended for large scale adoption in the district
Sl. No | Crop/
Enterprise |
Technology demonstrated | Horizontal spread of technology | ||
No. of villages | No. of farmers | Area in ha | |||
1 | Pumpkin | Pumpkin var: Arjuna F1 | 8 | 48 | 3.5 |
2 | Mustard | Indian Mustard var: NRCHB 101 | 13 | 74 | 27 |
3 | Toria | Application of Borax @ 10 Kg/ha | 5 | 30 | 5 |
4 | Toria | Toria var: TS-67 | 20 | 157 | 72 |
5 | Mushroom | Oyster mushroom | 14 | 22 | 1100 beds |
* Thematic areas as given in Table 3.1 (A1 and A2)
- Details of FLDs conducted during reporting period (Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)
Sl.
No. |
Crop | Thematic area | Technology Demonstrated | Season and year | Area (ha) | No. of farmers/
demonstration |
Reasons for shortfall in achievement | Farming situation
(Rainfed/ Irrigated, Soil type, altitude, etc) |
Status of soil (Kg/ha) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
N
|
P | K | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Proposed | Actual | SC/ST | Others | Total | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. | Rice | Varietal demonstration | Sali rice variety: Tripura Chikan Dhan | Kharif, 2019 | 3.00 | 3.0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | - | Rainfed | 294.5 | 10.14 | 176.78 | |||||||||||||||||
2. | Rice | Fertilizer management | Application of soil test based fertilizer | Kharif, 2019 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 5 | - | 5 | - | Rainfed | 292.25 | 10.52 | 118.36 | |||||||||||||||||
3 | Maize | Fertilizer management | Application of RDF as per PoP | Rabi, 2019 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 3 | - | 3 | - | Rainfed | 376.6 | 10.02 | 144.35 | |||||||||||||||||
- Performance of FLD on Crops
Sl. No. | Crop | Thematic area | Area (ha.) | Avg. yield (Q/ha.) | % increase in Avg. yield | Additional data on demo. yield (Q/ha.) | Data on parameters other than yield, e.g., disease incidence, pest incidence etc. | Econ. of demo. (Rs./ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | ||||||||||
Demo. | Check | H* | L* | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | ||||||||
Demo | Local | ||||||||||||||||||
1. | Rice | Varietal demonstration | 3.0 | 54.0 | 44 | 22.7 | 61.2 | 50.0 | - | - | 36698.00 | 75600.00 | 38902.000 | 2.06 | 35210.00 | 58800.00 | 23590.00 | 1.67 | |
2. | Rice | Fertilizer management | 1.0 | 58.0 | 52 | 11.5 | 67.0 | 55.0 | - | - | 38660.00 | 81200.00 | 42540.00 | 2.10 | 37548.00 | 72500.00 | 34952.00 | 1.93 | |
3 | Maize | Fertilizer management | 0.4 | 38.75 | 33.38 | 16.08 | 41.9 | 36.5 | - | - | 41585.00 | 68200.00 | 26615.00 | 1.64 | 40235.00 | 58748.00 | 18513.00 | 1.46 |
*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society
Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
- Extension and Training activities under FLD on Crops
Sl. No. | Activity | No. of activities organised | Date | Number of participants | Remarks | ||
Gen | SC/ST | Total | |||||
1 | Field days | 2 | 13-11-19
25-11-19 |
- | 56 | 56 | |
2 | Farmers Training | 1 | 22-7-19
23-7-19 |
- | 23 | 23 | |
3 | Media coverage | - | - | - | - | - | |
4 | Training for extension functionaries | - | - | - | - | - | |
5 | Any other (Pl. specify) | - | - | - | - | - | |
Total | - | - | - | - |
Details of FLDs conducted during reporting period (Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)
Sl.
No. |
Crop | Thematic area | Technology Demonstrated | Season and year | Area (ha) | No. of farmers/
demonstration |
Reasons for shortfall in achievement | Farming situation
(Rainfed/ Irrigated, Soil type, altitude, etc) |
Status of soil (Kg/ha) | |||||
N
|
P | K | ||||||||||||
Proposed | Actual | SC/ST | Others | Total | ||||||||||
1. | Pumpkin | Varietal demonstration | Pumpkin variety: Arjkuna F1 | Rabi, 2019 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 3 | - | 3 | - | Rainfed | 212.54 | 3.26 | 35.62 |
2. | Tomato | Varietal demonstration | Tomato variety: Arka Rakshak F1 | Rabi, 2019 | 0.25 | 0.25 | 4 | 1 | 5 | - | Rainfed | 242.84 | 13.3 | 75.68 |
3 | Arecanut+Pineapple+Black pepper | Intercropping system | Arecanut+Pineapple+Black pepper in a multistorey cropping system | c | 0.03 | 0.06 | 3 | - | 3 | - | Rainfed | 232.68 | 10.86 | 181.8 |
4 | Colocasia | Varietal demonstration | Colocasia variety: Panchamukhia | Rabi, 2019 | 0.06 | 0.06 | 3 | - | 3 | - | Rainfed | 354.6 | 9.20 | 164.65 |
- Performance of FLD on Crops
Sl. No. | Crop | Thematic area | Area (ha.) | Avg. yield (Q/ha.) | % increase in Avg. yield | Additional data on demo. yield (Q/ha.) | Data on parameters other than yield, e.g., disease incidence, pest incidence etc. | Econ. of demo. (Rs./ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | ||||||||||
Demo. | Check | H* | L* | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | ||||||||
Demo | Local | ||||||||||||||||||
1. | Pumpkin | Varietal demonstration | 0.4 | 122.86 | 88.96 | 38.10 | 128.8 | 118.6 | - | - | 69889.00 | 184500.00 | 114611 | 2.63 | 50625.000 | 98000.00 | 47375.00 | 1.93 | |
2. | Tomato | Varietal demonstration | 0.25 | 277.34 | 180.83 | 53.37 | 280.1 | 273.64 | - | - | 69072.00 | 277000.00 | 207928.00 | 4.01 | 48200.00 | 180000.00 | 131800.00 | 3.73 | |
3 | Arecanut+Pineapple+Black pepper | Intercropping system | 0.06 | On going | |||||||||||||||
4 | Colocasia | Varietal demonstration | 0.06 | On going |
*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society
Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
- Extension and Training activities under FLD on Crops
Sl.No. | Activity | No. of activities organised | Date | Number of participants | Remarks | ||
Gen | SC/ST | Total | |||||
1 | Field days | 1 | 16.02.20 | - | 15 | 15 | |
2 | Farmers Training | 1 | 22.02.19 | - | 25 | 25 | |
3 | Media coverage | - | - | - | - | - | |
4 | Training for extension functionaries | - | - | - | - | - | |
5 | Any other (Pl. specify) | - | - | - | - | - | |
Total | - | - | - | - |
Details of FLDs conducted during reporting period (Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)
Sl.
No. |
Crop | Thematic area | Technology Demonstrated | Season and year | Area (ha) | No. of farmers/
demonstration |
Reasons for shortfall in achievement | Farming situation
(Rainfed/ Irrigated, Soil type, altitude, etc) |
Status of soil (Kg/ha) | |||||
N | P | K | ||||||||||||
Proposed | Actual | SC/ST | Others | Total | ||||||||||
1. | Mustard | Varietal demonstration | Indian Mustard variety: NRCHB 101 | Rabi, 2019 | 1.0 | 1.0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | - | Rainfed | 282.4 | 4.14 | 45.20 |
2. | Toria | Fertilizer managemeent | Boron nutrition in Toria | Rabi, 2019 | 2.0 | 2.0 | 3 | 2 | 5 | - | Rainfed | 267.28 | 17.65 | 120.48 |
- Performance of FLD on Crops
Sl. No. | Crop | Thematic area | Area (ha.) | Avg. yield (Q/ha.) | % increase in Avg. yield | Additional data on demo. yield (Q/ha.) | Data on parameters other than yield, e.g., disease incidence, pest incidence etc. | Econ. of demo. (Rs./ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | ||||||||||
Demo. | Check | H* | L* | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | ||||||||
Demo | Local | ||||||||||||||||||
1. | Mustard | Varietal demonstration | 1.0 | 12.75 | 7.2 | 77.08 | 14.25 | 11.25 | - | - | 20852.00 | 44625.00 | 23773.00 | 2.14 | 14672.00 | 18000.00 | 3328.00 | 1.22 | |
2. | Toria | Fertilizer managemeent | 2.0 | 8.2 | 6.2 | 32.25 | 8.8 | 7.7 | - | - | 22600.00 | 32800.00 | 10200.00 | 1.45 | 18380.00 | 24800.00 | 6420.00 | 1.35 |
*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society
Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
- Extension and Training activities under FLD on Crops
Sl.No. | Activity | No. of activities organised | Date | Number of participants | Remarks | ||
Gen | SC/ST | Total | |||||
1 | Field days | 1 | 6-3-2020 | - | 13 | 13 | |
2 | Farmers Training | 1 | 11-01-2020
12-01-2020 |
- | 23 | 23 | |
3 | Media coverage | - | - | - | - | - | |
4 | Training for extension functionaries | - | - | - | - | - | |
5 | Any other (Pl. specify) | - | - | - | - | - | |
Total | - | - | - | - |
Details of FLDs conducted during reporting period (Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)
Sl.
No. |
Crop | Thematic area | Technology Demonstrated | Season and year | Area (ha) | No. of farmers/
demonstration |
Reasons for shortfall in achievement | Farming situation
(Rainfed/ Irrigated, Soil type, altitude, etc) |
Status of soil (Kg/ha) | ||||||
N
|
P | K | |||||||||||||
Proposed | Actual | SC/ST | Others | Total | |||||||||||
1. | Blackgram | CFLD | Blackgram var: HYVPU31 and Vermicompost @4t/ha | Kharif, 2019 | 20 | 20 | 62 | 62 | Rainfed | 282.4 | 4.14 | 45.20 | |||
2. | Field pea | CFLD | Field Pea var . HYV Aman | Rabi, 2019 | 10 | 10 | 26 | 1 | 27 | Rainfed | 294.5 | 10.14 | 176.78 |
- Performance of FLD on Crops
Sl. No. | Crop | Thematic area | Area (ha.) | Avg. yield (Q/ha.) | % increase in Avg. yield | Additional data on demo. yield (Q/ha.) | Data on parameters other than yield, e.g., disease incidence, pest incidence etc. | Econ. of demo. (Rs./ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | ||||||||||
Demo. | Check | H | L* | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | ||||||||
Demo | Local | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | Blackgram | CFLD | 20 | 6.49 | 4.8 | 35.20 | 8.78 | 5.2 | - | - | 19050.00 | 32200.00 | 13150.00 | 1.69 | 15364.00 | 24000.00 | 8636.00 | 1.56 | |
2 | Field Pea | CFLD | 10 | 7.16 | 5.0 | 43.2 | 7.45 | 6.32 | 22336.00 | 35800.00 | 35800.00 | 1.6 | 15221.00 | 20000.00 | 4779.00 | 1.31 |
*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society
Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
- Extension and Training activities under FLD on Crops
Sl.No. | Activity | No. of activities organised | Date | Number of participants | Remarks | ||
Gen | SC/ST | Total | |||||
1 | Field days | ||||||
2 | Farmers Training | ||||||
3 | Media coverage | ||||||
4 | Training for extension functionaries | ||||||
5 | Any other (Pl. specify) | ||||||
Total |
- Details of FLD on Enterprises
(i) Farm Implements
Name of the implement | Crop | No. of farmers | Area (ha) | Performance parameters /
indicators |
* Data on parameter in relation to technology demonstrated | % change in the parameter | Remarks | |
Demon. | Local check | |||||||
* Field efficiency, labour saving etc.
(ii) Livestock Enterprises
Sl. No. | Enterprise/ Category (e.g., Dairy, Poultry etc.) |
Thematic area |
Name of Technology | No. of farmers |
No. of units |
No. of animals, poultry birds etc. | Major Performance parameters / indicators | % change in the parameter | Other parameters (if any) | Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | Remarks | |||||||||
Demo | Check | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | ||||||||||||
Demo | Check | ||||||||||||||||||||
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society
Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
(iii) Fisheries
Sl. No. | Category, e.g. Common carp, ornamental fish etc. |
Thematic area |
Name of Technology | No. of farmers |
No. of units |
No. of fish/ fingerlings | Major Performance parameters / indicators | % change in the parameter | Other parameters (if any) | Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | Remarks | |||||||||
Demo | Check | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | ||||||||||||
Demo | Check | ||||||||||||||||||||
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
(iv) Other enterprises
Sl. No. | Category/ Enterprise, e.g., mushroom, vermicompost, apiculture etc. |
Thematic area |
Name of Technology | No. of farmers |
No. of units |
Major Performance parameters / indicators | % change in the parameter | Other parameters (if any) | Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | Remarks | |||||||||
Demo | Check | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | |||||||||||
Demo | Check | |||||||||||||||||||
1 | Mushroom | Mushroom production | Improved production technology of Oyester Mushroom | 9 | 9 | Avg. yield per bed-1.5 Kg | - | - | - | - | 21000.00 | 73000.00 | 52000.00 | 3.5 | - | - | - | - | ||
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
(v) Farm Implements and Machinery
Sl. No. | Name of implement | Crop | Name of Technology demonstrated | No. of farmers | Area (In ha.) | Field observation (Output/ man-hours) | % change in the parameter | Labour reduction (Man days) | Cost reduction (Rs. per ha. or Rs. per unit etc.) | Remarks | |
Demo | Check | ||||||||||
- Performance of FLD on Crop Hybrids
Sl. No. | Crop | Name of hybrids | Area (ha.) | No. of farmers | Avg. yield (Q/ha.) | % increase in Avg. yield | Additional data on demo. yield (Q/ha.) | Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.) | Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) | |||||||||
Demo. | Check | H* | L* | GC** | GR** | NR** | BCR** | GC | GR | NR | BCR | |||||||
*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
Title of the Study: 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.
Objective(s): 1. To analyse socio-economic status of the farmers practicing jhum cultivation and the farmers abandoning the same.
2.Identification of reasons of practicing and abandoning jhum cultivation
Location of the study: Karbi Anglong, Subdivisions- Diphu, Bokajan,
Parameters studied:
- Socio-economic parameters
- Reasons of practicing and abandoning jhum cultivation
Sample size: 120
Results:
Socio-economic background of the respondents
Asset | Farmers Practicing only Jhum.
(Nos. of farmer) |
Farmers Practicing both Jhum as well as Settled
(Nos. of farmer) |
Farmers Practicing only Settled Cultivation.
(Nos. of farmer) |
Total 20 farmers | Total 50 farmers | Total 50 farmers | |
Education | |||
Illiterate –Class X | 20 | 34 | 40 |
HSLC- Class XII | 0 | 13 | 8 |
Class XII Passed and above | 0 | 3 | 2 |
Types of family | |||
Joint | 15 | 46 | 42 |
Unitary | 5 | 4 | 8 |
Average family member | 7.5 | 6.8 | 6.5 |
Average land holding | 22.46 bigha | 23.48 bigha | 23.82 bigha |
Asset | Farmers Practicing only Jhum.
(Nos. of farmer) |
Farmers Practicing both Jhum as well as Settled
(Nos. of farmer) |
Farmers Practicing only Settled Cultivation.
(Nos. of farmer) |
Total 20 farmers | Total 50 farmers | Total 50 farmers | |
Pucca House | 0 | 3(6%) | 4(8%) |
Store house | 0 | 39(78%) | 45(90%) |
Animal Shed | 0 | 21(42%) | 34(68%) |
Television | 0 | 18(36%) | 20(40%) |
Mobile Phone | 9(45%) | 41(82%) | 39(78%) |
Car | 0 | 0 | 2(4%) |
Bike | 0 | 6(12%) | 7(14%) |
Auto Rickshaw | 0 | 3(6%) | 4(8%) |
Electricity | 11 (55%) | 46(92%) | 48(96%) |
Tractor | 0 | 1(2%) | 1(2%) |
Power Tiller | 0 | 3(6%) | 3(6%) |
Pump Set | 0 | 2(4%) | 3(6%) |
Average Income | Rs.40076.93 | Rs.148670 | Rs.159000 |
Reasons of Practicing Jhum Cultivation
Group 1: Farmers Practicing only Jhum, total 20 farmers
Sl No | Reasons | Yes(nos.) | No(nos.) | Yes(%) |
1 | Upland/Forest Upland available | 20 | 0 | 100% |
2 | No low land | 20 | 0 | 100% |
3 | Diversified product | 20 | 0 | 100% |
4 | Effective in controlling disease and pest | 15 | 5 | 75% |
5 | Remunerative | 13 | 7 | 65% |
6 | Nutrition | 12 | 8 | 60% |
7 | Difficulty in wage earning | 8 | 12 | 40% |
8 | Easy and simple | 9 | 11 | 45% |
9 | settled is expensive | 11 | 9 | 55% |
Group 2: Farmers Practicing both Jhum as well as Settled Cultivation, total 50 farmers
Sl. No | Reasons | Yes(nos.) | No(nos.) | Yes(%) |
1 | Own Upland/Forest Upland available near by | 50 | 0 | 100% |
2 | Available low land for Sali rice | 50 | 0 | 100% |
3 | Jhum as risk mitigator | 43 | 7 | 86% |
4 | Diversified product | 32 | 18 | 64% |
5 | Effective in controlling disease and pest | 28 | 22 | 56% |
6 | Remunerative | 18 | 32 | 36% |
7 | Nutrition | 8 | 42 | 16% |
8 | Arok making | 13 | 37 | 26% |
9 | Pleasurable | 4 | 46 | 8% |
10 | Jhum for Specific crop | 21 | 29 | 42% |
11 | Converting Jhum to Settled | 29 | 21 | 58% |
Reasons of Abandoning Jhum Cultivation
Group-3: Farmers Practicing only Settled Cultivation, total 50 farmers
Sl.
No. |
Reasons | Yes(nos.) | No(nos.) | Yes(%) |
1 | Sufficient available low land for Sali rice | 50 | 0 | 100% |
2 | No upland | 8 | 42 | 16% |
3 | All upland converted to settled cultivation | 40 | 10 | 80% |
4 | Sali rice can support family | 50 | 0 | 100% |
5 | Low productivity/low return of Jhum | 50 | 0 | 100% |
6 | Non remunerative compared to cash crop | 24 | 26 | 48% |
7 | More hardship every year | 50 | 0 | 100% |
8 | Lack of Time due to Job/Autorickshow driving/other source of non agricultural income | 10 | 40 | 20% |
9 | Distance of Jhum field from home is high | 2 | 48 | 4% |
10 | Small family | 8 | 42 | 16% |
Changes in Jhum
Group 1: Farmers Practicing only Jhum, total 20 farmers
Sl.
No. |
Particullars | Increased | Decreased | Same | Can’t say |
1 | Area under Jhum | 0 | 18 | 0 | 2 |
2 | Cultivation period | 0 | 3 | 17 | 0 |
3 | Fallow period | 0 | 17 | 3 | 0 |
4 | Horticultural crops as compared to field crops | 4 | 0 | 16 | 0 |
5 | Cash crop as compared to other | 0 | 0 | 18 | 2 |
6 | Use of Chemical fertilizers, pesticides etc | 0 | 0 | 20(no use) | 0 |
Group 2: Farmers Practicing both Jhum as well as Settled Cultivation, total 50 farmers
Sl.No | Particullars | Increased | Decreased | Same | Can’t say |
1 | Area under Jhum | 49 | 1 | ||
2 | Cultivation period | 45 | 2 | 3 | |
3 | Fallow period | 46 | 3 | 1 | |
4 | Horticultural crops as compared to field crops | 4 | 44 | 2 | 0 |
5 | Cash crop as compared to other | 48 | 2 | ||
6 | Use of Chemical fertilizers, pesticides etc | 0 | 0 | 50 | 0 |
Title of the Study: Training need assessment of Village Level Agricultural Extension Workers of Karbi Anglong District
Objective(s): Identification of the training needs of village level extension functionaries of Depptt. Of Agriculture on, KAAC in Karbi Anglong.
Location of the study: Karbi Anglong, Sub-divisions- Diphu, Bokajan, Hamren
Parameters studied: 1. Training need in respect of knowledge
- Preference ranking of subject matters.
Sample size: 36
A well-structured questionnaire was used to elicit data from the respondents. Topics related to seven broad areas of agricultural and allied sciences viz., crop husbandry, horticultural crop production and soil fertility management, crop disease and pest management, agricultural economics, agricultural extension and miscellaneous were selected. Responses of the respondents were rated on three point continuum viz., mostly needed, somewhat needed and least needed by assigning a score of 3,2 and 1, respectively. Training Need Index (TNI) was computed with the help of following formula.
Total score obtained
TNI = ---------------------------------- x 100
Maximum obtainable score
Results
1.Training need on Crop Husbandry
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Situation specific field crop varieties suitable for Karbi Anglong | 26 | 10 | 0 | 90.74 |
2 | Sustainable sugarcane production technology | 24 | 10 | 2 | 87.04 |
3 | Production, processing and marketing techniques of medicinal and aromatic plants | 12 | 14 | 10 | 68.52 |
4 | Production and processing techniques for major cereals | 6 | 22 | 8 | 64.82 |
5 | Pulse production, storage and processing techniques | 0 | 12 | 24 | 44.45 |
6 | Oilseed production, storage and processing techniques | 0 | 32 | 4 | 62.97 |
7 | Profitable cropping systems for Karbi Anglong | 34 | 2 | 0 | 98.15 |
8 | Organic farming | 36 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
9 | Integrated farming system | 21 | 12 | 3 | 83.34 |
10 | Hybrid Maize production | 0 | 12 | 24 | 44.45 |
11 | Profitable Cropping sequence in Karbi Anglong | 30 | 6 | 0 | 94.45 |
12 | Cultivation techniques of Broom grass | 36 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
13 | Weed management in major field crops grown in Karbi Anglong | 7 | 28 | 1 | 72.23 |
14 | SRI method of rice cultivation | 31 | 5 | 0 | 95.37 |
15 | Cultivation practices of field crops suitable for relay cropping after rice | 0 | 9 | 27 | 66.67 |
16 | Hill slope cultivation of field crop | 6 | 30 | 0 | 72.23 |
17 | Upland rice cultivation and newly released upland HYV. | 23 | 12 | 1 | 87.04 |
18 | Probability of large scale pest and disease outbreak and precautions and management thereof. | 36 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
19 | Seed production techniques of some pulse and oilseed crop grown in Karbi Anglong. | 8 | 15 | 13 | 62.04 |
20 | Seed production techniques of rice crop grown in Karbi Anglong | 10 | 11 | 15 | 62.04 |
- Training need on Horticultural Crop Production
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Orange and citrus production technology | 0 | 14 | 22 | 46.30 |
2 | Banana production and processing techniques | 8 | 22 | 6 | 68.52 |
3 | Pineapple production and post- harvest techniques | 29 | 7 | 0 | 93.52 |
4 | High density planting of major fruit crops suitable for Karbi Anglong | 0 | 10 | 26 | 42.60 |
5 | Areca nut production, post- harvest and marketing techniques | 9 | 18 | 9 | 66.67 |
6 | Arecanut and coconut based multi-storied cropping system | 26 | 10 | 0 | 90.74 |
7 | Protected cultivation for high value horticultural crops | 14 | 18 | 2 | 74.08 |
8 | Production and post-harvest technology of fruits exotic to Karbi Anglong | 0 | 12 | 24 | 44.45 |
9 | Production technology for leafy vegetables | 0 | 14 | 22 | 46.30 |
10 | Production of ginger and turmeric, processing and value addition. | 13 | 18 | 5 | 74.08 |
11 | Production and management of seed and quality planting material in nursery | 5 | 11 | 20 | 52.78 |
12 | Cut flower Production | 0 | 8 | 28 | 40.74 |
13 | Techniques of Landscaping | 4 | 10 | 22 | 50.00 |
14 | Drip Irrigation in High value Horticultural Crops | 0 | 8 | 28 | 40.74 |
15 | Weed management in fruit orchard. | 3 | 23 | 10 | 60.19 |
16 | Hill slope cultivation of horticultural crops | 19 | 15 | 2 | 82.41 |
17 | Post harvest techniques, processing and value addition of some fruit and vegetables | 8 | 20 | 8 | 66.67 |
18 | Rejuvenation of horticultural orchard of selected crops. | 33 | 3 | 0 | 97.23 |
19 | Cultivation practices and value addition of traditionally grown root crops of Karbi Anglong | 6 | 21 | 9 | 63.89 |
20 | Planting material Production of fruit and vegetables | 12 | 22 | 2 | 75.93 |
- Training need on Soil Fertility management
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Soil sample collection, soil testing and Soil fertility management | 8 | 21 | 7 | 67.60 |
2 | Integrated nutrient management for cereals | 16 | 18 | 2 | 79.63 |
3 | Integrated nutrient management for pulses | 18 | 14 | 2 | 77.78 |
4 | Integrated nutrient management for cash crops | 10 | 16 | 10 | 66.67 |
5 | Integrated nutrient management for fruits and vegetables | 6 | 10 | 20 | 53.71 |
6 | Vermi-compost production | 4 | 12 | 20 | 51.86 |
7 | Foliar application of fertilizers in crops | 4 | 25 | 7 | 63.89 |
8 | Micronutrient management in crop production | 10 | 20 | 6 | 70.37 |
9 | Production and application of Bio fertilizer. | 31 | 4 | 1 | 94.45 |
10 | Soil and Water Conservation Technology | 0 | 10 | 26 | 42.60 |
11 | Contour Farming, gradient method of fertilizer application etc | 23 | 11 | 2 | 86.12 |
12 | Composting Technology | 0 | 12 | 24 | 44.45 |
13 | Problem Soil Management and reclamation techniques | 0 | 5 | 31 | 37.97 |
14 | Nutrient Management in Perennial fruit crops. | 8 | 25 | 3 | 71.30 |
15 | Rain Water Harvesting | 0 | 26 | 10 | 57.41 |
4.Training need on Pest and disease management
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Integrated pest and disease management of oilseed | 12 | 17 | 7 | 71.30 |
2 | Integrated pest management of major cereals | 14 | 17 | 5 | 75.00 |
3 | Integrated pest and disease management of pulses | 15 | 19 | 2 | 78.71 |
4 | Integrated pest and disease management of cash crops | 8 | 26 | 2 | 72.23 |
5 | Integrated pest and disease management for fruits and vegetables | 13 | 18 | 5 | 74.08 |
6 | Pesticide formulation, preparation and application. | 20 | 16 | 0 | 85.19 |
7 | Home made insecticides, insect repellent, pesticide | 19 | 12 | 5 | 79.63 |
8 | Organic management of pest and diseases in major fruit and vegetable crops grown in Karbi Anglong | 30 | 6 | 0 | 94.45 |
9 | Recent advances in pest and disease control | 36 | 0 | 0 | 100 |
10 | Mushroom production, packaging and marketing techniques | 6 | 24 | 6 | 66.67 |
11 | ITKs in crop pest and disease management | 18 | 16 | 2 | 81.49 |
12 | Disease reaction of recommended rice varieties, IDM module ,organic rice production. | 7 | 23 | 6 | 67.60 |
- Training need on Agricultural Economics
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Market, Marketing channels of agricultural produce. | 30 | 5 | 1 | 93.52 |
2 | Record keeping and book keeping for efficient farm management | 19 | 11 | 6 | 78.71 |
3 | Calculation of some specific ratios important in farm management | 11 | 18 | 7 | 70.37 |
4 | Construction of a bankable agricultural project proposal. | 22 | 14 | 0 | 87.04 |
5 | Cost of cultivation of some important field crops grown in Karbi Anglong | 12 | 24 | 0 | 77.78 |
6 | Cost of cultivation of some important horticultural crops grown in Karbi Anglong | 10 | 17 | 9 | 67.60 |
7 | Economics of profitable pulse crops suitable for Karbi Anglong | 13 | 18 | 5 | 74.08 |
8 | Economics of profitable oilseed crop suitable for commercial cultivation commercial cultivation Karbi Anglong | 7 | 19 | 10 | 63.89 |
9 | Economics of some profitable fruit crop suitable for commercial cultivation in Karbi Anglong | 21 | 12 | 3 | 83.34 |
10 | Value chain management of spice crop widely grown in Karbi Anglong | 9 | 27 | 0 | 75.00 |
6.Training need on Agricultural Extension
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Application of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in agriculture. | 30 | 5 | 1 | 93.52 |
2 | Use of participatory techniques (PTD, PRA, RRA, PLA etc.) | 19 | 11 | 6 | 78.71 |
3 | Soft Skill Development | 11 | 18 | 7 | 70.37 |
4 | Farmer-led and market-led extension strategies | 12 | 16 | 8 | 70.37 |
5 | Behavioral skills and motivational techniques | 12 | 24 | 0 | 77.78 |
6 | Gender sensitization in agriculture | 0 | 22 | 14 | 53.71 |
7 | Community resource utilization and contingency planning | 0 | 29 | 7 | 60.19 |
8 | Improving managerial ability | 0 | 26 | 10 | 57.41 |
9 | Management of training programme | 21 | 12 | 3 | 83.34 |
10 | Farmer’s group organization and mobilization (FIGs, CIGs,SHGs etc.) | 9 | 27 | 0 | 75.00 |
6.Training need on Miscellaneous areas
Sl.
No |
Areas of Training | Mostly needed | Somewhat
needed |
Less needed | TNI |
1 | Petroleum consevation techniques | 0 | 3 | 33 | 36.12 |
2 | Economically feasible farming systems for Karbi Anglong | 27 | 6 | 3 | 88.89 |
3 | Protection of Plant Variety and farmers right | 32 | 4 | 0 | 92.60 |
Group Formation
Sl.
No |
Name of the Group | Place
|
Portfolio Holder |
1 | Mawthi Hangja Development Society | Dumukhi Jaljuri | Hiteswar Wary |
2 | Chingri Development Society | Narlongati | Borhom Enghi |
PARTICIPATORY RURAL APPRAISAL,2019-20
Village : Narlongati Adarsha
Block : Howraghat
Sub-Division : Diphu
Total farm families: 176(1100 population)
Caste : ST
Religion : Hindu
Exsisting Frming System : 1.Field crop +Horticultural crop + Animal Husbandry+Fishery
Field crops - Rice
Horticultural crops Papaya, Areca nut,
Animal husbandry Goat, Poultry, Pig
Literacy
Up to Class 10 | HSLC Passed | HSSLC Passed | Graduate & above |
250 | 150 | 120 | 100 |
Occupation
Category | Service Holder | Agriculture & allied | Other |
Nos. Of person | 25 | 700 |
Sl.
No |
||
1 | Total area | 610 ha |
2 | Low land | 400 ha |
3 | Up Land | 100 ha |
4 | Homestead land | 60 ha |
5 | Ponds & very low | 50 ha |
6 | Total Cropped area | 400 ha |
7 | Net sown area | 400 ha |
8 | Area sown more than once | nil |
9 | Average per family land holding | 2.2 ha (133 ha) |
10 | Major Farming System | Agri + Horti + Animal husbandry + sericulture |
Yield Gap :
Av.yield Av. Recomeded yield Yield gap
Rice 4.2 t/ha (Ranjit) 6.8 t/ha (Ranjit) 2.3 t/ha
5 t/ha (Local, Gaya),Daria, Lathisali, Agarsali (3.0t/ha)
Problems
- Lack of Irrigation facility
- . Lack of scientific knowledge in agriculture-rice, areca nut,piggery, poultry, fishery,
- lack of good Input particularly seed
Animal status Milk and Egg Status
Pig : 176 families 600
Local Cows : 176 families 300 lit (350 nos.)
Local Poultry : Almost all families 5500 bird, 4000 egg
Local Duck : Almost all families 2000 bird,800 egg
Goat : Almost all families 400 nos.
Pond: 120 family 90qt fish
Farmers practices
Seed treatment Not practiced
Fertilizer application Not practiced
Control of disease Not practiced
Control of pest Chemical not practiced, some traditional method
Training need
1.Scientific cultivation practices of cereals specially Rice, Horticultural crop-areca nut, citrus, pumpkin, papaya
- Training on scientific pig rearing, poultry rearing
FPC Formation
- Three awareness programmes on formation of FPC on Pig conducted at Sariahjan
- The FPC will have 200 pig rearers at first phase .
- Proposal submitted to NABARD, Diphu. and has received sanction.
Exposure visit
Exposure visit for Fish Farmers of Karbi Anglong District of Assam under Farm Sector Development Fund (FSPF) of NABARD, Beneficiary: 40
3.3. Achievements on Training
3.3.1. Farmers and Farm Women in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area | No. of Courses/ prog | Participants | ||||||||||||||||||||
On- Campus
(1) |
Spon On*
(2) |
Total
(1+2) |
General | SC/ST | Total | Grand Total
(x + y) |
||||||||||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||||
On
(4) |
Sp. On
(5) |
On
(6) |
Sp. On
(7) |
On
(a= 4+6) |
Sp. On
(b= 5+7) |
On
(8) |
Sp. On
(9) |
On
(10) |
Sp. On
(11) |
On
(c= 8+10) |
Sp. On
(d= 9+11) |
On
(4+8) |
Sp. On
(5+9) |
On
(6+10) |
Sp. On
(7+11) |
On
(x= a +c) |
Sp. On
(y= b +d) |
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I. Crop Production: NIL | ||||||||||||||||||||||
II. Horticulture | ||||||||||||||||||||||
a) Vegetable Crops: NIL | ||||||||||||||||||||||
b) Fruits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Cultivation of Fruit | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 19 | - | 4 | - | 23 | - | 19 | - | 4 | - | 23 | 23 |
TOTAL | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 19 | - | 4 | - | 23 | - | 19 | - | 4 | - | 23 | 23 |
3.3.2. Achievements on Training of Farmers and Farm Women in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Thematic area | No. of Courses/ prg. | Participants | Grand Total | |||||||||||||||||||
Off | Sp Off* | Total | General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||||
Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | |||||
I. Crop Production | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Resource Conservation Technologies | 3 | - | 3 | 2 | - | 18 | - | 20 | - | 23 | - | 30 | - | 53 | - | 25 | - | 48 | - | 73 | - | 73 |
Water management | 1 | - | 1 | 3 | - | 12 | - | 15 | - | 6 | - | 7 | - | 13 | - | 9 | - | 19 | - | 28 | - | 28 |
b) Fruits | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Processing and value addition | 2 | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 10 | - | 40 | - | - | - | 10 | - | 40 | - | 50 | - | 50 | |
Cultivation of Fruit | 2 | - | 2 | 30 | - | 1 | - | 31 | - | 19 | - | 5 | - | 24 | - | 49 | - | 6 | - | 55 | - | 55 |
c) Ornamental Plants | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | 16 | - | 16 | - | - | - | 13 | - | 13 | - | - | - | 29 | - | 29 | - | 29 |
d) Plantation crops | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Production and Management technology | 2 | - | 2 | 2 | - | 3 | - | 5 | - | 14 | - | 31 | - | 45 | - | 16 | - | 34 | - | 50 | - | 50 |
III Soil Health and Fertility Management | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Soil fertility management | 5 | - | 5 | 9 | - | - | - | 9 | - | 92 | - | 21 | - | 113 | - | 101 | - | 21 | - | 122 | - | 122 |
IV Livestock Production and Management | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Poultry Management | 1 | - | - | 2 | - | 9 | - | 11 | - | 4 | - | 13 | - | 17 | - | 6 | - | 22 | - | 28 | - | 28 |
VII Plant Protection | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Integrated Pest Management | 4 | - | 4 | 4 | - | 25 | - | 29 | - | 15 | - | 58 | - | 73 | - | 19 | - | 83 | - | 102 | - | 102 |
Integrated Disease Management | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1 | - | 24 | - | 25 | - | 1 | - | 24 | - | 25 | - | 25 |
Oyster mushroom cultivation |
2 | - | 2 | - | - | 2 | - | 2 | - | 1 | - | 50 | - | 51 | - | 1 | - | 52 | - | 53 | - | 53 |
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths | 2 | - | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 48 | - | 9 | - | 57 | - | 48 | - | 9 | - | 57 | - | 57 |
Livelihood security | 2 | - | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 42 | - | 8 | - | 50 | - | 42 | - | 8 | - | 50 | - | 50 |
SHG | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 16 | - | 10 | - | 26 | - | 16 | - | 10 | - | 26 | - | 26 |
TOTAL | 29 | - | 28 | 52 | - | 86 | - | 138 | - | 291 | - | 319 | - | 560 | - | 343 | - | 405 | - | 748 | - | 748 |
(B) RURAL YOUTH | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3.3.3. Achievements on Training Rural Youth in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes
(*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) |
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Thematic area | No. of Courses/ Prog | Participants | Grand Total
(x + y) |
|||||||||||||||||||
On (1) |
Sp On* (2) |
Total
(1+2) |
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||||
On
(4) |
Sp. On
(5) |
On
(6) |
Sp. On
(7) |
On
(a= 4+6) |
Sp. On
(b= 5+7) |
On
(8) |
Sp. On
(9) |
On
(10) |
Sp. On
(11) |
On
(c= 8+10) |
Sp. On
(d= 9+11) |
On
(4+8) |
Sp. On
(5+9) |
On
(6+10) |
Sp. On
(7+11) |
On
(x= a +c) |
Sp. On
(y= b +d) |
|||||
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops | 1 | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | - | 14 | - | 10 | - | 24 | - | 15 | - | 10 | - | 25 | - | 25 |
TOTAL | 1 | - | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | - | 14 | - | 10 | - | 24 | - | 15 | - | 10 | - | 25 | - | 25 |
3.3.4. Achievements on Training of Rural Youth in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes
(*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) |
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Thematic area | No. of Courses/ Prog. | Participants | Grand Total | |||||||||||||||||||
Off | Sp Off | Total | General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||||
Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | |||||
Organic cultivation | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 14 | - | 11 | - | 25 | - | 14 | - | 11 | - | 25 | - | 25 |
Commercial fruit production | - | - | - | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | - | 10 | - | 8 | - | 19 | - | 11 | - | 8 | - | 19 | - | 19 |
Entrepreneurship Development in Agriculture | 2 | - | 2 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 21 | - | 29 | - | 50 | - | 21 | - | 29 | - | 50 | - | 50 |
TOTAL | 3 | - | 2 | 1 | - | - | - | 1 | - | 45 | - | 48 | - | 94 | - | 46 | - | 48 | - | 94 | - | 94 |
C. Extension Personnel | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3.3.5. Achievements on Training of Extension Personnel in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes
(*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) |
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Thematic area | No. of Courses/ prog | Participants | Grand Total
(x + y) |
|||||||||||||||||||
On
(1) |
Sp On* (2) |
Total
(1+2) |
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||||
On
(4) |
Sp. On
(5) |
On
(6) |
Sp. On
(7) |
On
(a= 4+6) |
Sp. On
(b= 5+7) |
On
(8) |
Sp. On
(9) |
On
(10) |
Sp. On
(11) |
On
(c= 8+10) |
Sp. On
(d= 9+11) |
On
(4+8) |
Sp. On
(5+9) |
On
(6+10) |
Sp. On
(7+11) |
On
(x= a +c) |
Sp. On
(y= b +d) |
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NIL | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3.3.6. Achievements on Training of Extension Personnel in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes
(*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) |
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Thematic area | No. of Courses/ prog. | Participants | Grand Total | |||||||||||||||||||
Off | Sp Off* | Total | General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||||||||||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||||||||||||
Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | Off | Sp Off* | |||||
Leadership | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 25 | 0 | 25 | - | - | - | 25 | - | 25 | - | 25 |
TOTAL | 1 | - | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 25 | 0 | 25 | - | - | - | 25 | - | 25 | - | 25 |
Note: Please furnish the details of above training programmes as Annexure in the proforma given below
Annexure 1: Details of Training Programme (On Campus including Sponsored On Campus) for Farmers, Farm Women, Rural Youth and Extension Personnel
Discipline | Area of training | Title of the training programme | Date (From – to) | Duration in days | Venue | Please specify Beneficiary group (Farmer & Farm women/ RY/ EP and NGO Personnel) | General participants | SC/ST | Grand Total | ||||||
M | F | T | M | F | T | M | F | T | |||||||
Horticulture | Nursery management | Commercial nursery raising and propagation technique of Horticultural crops | 15-10-19 to 17-10-19 | 3 days | KVK training Hall | RY | 1 | - | 1 | 14 | 10 | 24 | 15 | 10 | 25 |
Annexure 2: Details of Training Programme (Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus) for Farmers, Farm Women, Rural Youth and Extension Personnel
Discipline
|
Area of training | Title of the training programme | Date (From – to) | Duration in days | Venue | Beneficiary group (Farmer & Farm women/ RY/ EP and NGO Personnel) | General participants | SC/ST | Grand Total | ||||||
M | F | T | M | F | T | M | F | T | |||||||
Agronomy | Crop roduction | Scientific cultivation practices of Maize | 17-08-2019 to 18-08-2019 | 2 Days | Bokolia | F & FW | 0 | 7 | 7 | 2 | 14 | 16 | 2 | 21 | 23 |
Agronomy | Crop roduction | Organic Rice production | 18-09-2019 to 21-09-2019 | 4 Days | Daujingphang | RY | 0 | 0 | 0 | 14 | 11 | 25 | 14 | 11 | 25 |
Agronomy | Crop roduction | Scientific cultivation practices of Millets | 24-02-2020 to 25-02-2020 | 2 days | Rongchitim gaon | F & FW | 15 | 10 | 25 | 15 | 10 | 25 | |||
Agronomy | Crop production | Advanced productiuon technology on potato | 31-10-2019 to 1-11-2019 | 2 days | Manja | F & FW | 2 | 11 | 13 | 9 | 3 | 12 | 11 | 14 | 25 |
Agronomy | Crop production | Scientific cultivation practices of blackgram | 19-08-2019 | 1 day | Bokolia | F & FW | 1 | 7 | 8 | 2 | 13 | 15 | 3 | 20 | 23 |
Agronomy | Crop production | Scientific cultivation practices of blackgram | 26-08-2019 | 1 day | Dhansiri | F & FW | 2 | 2 | 23 | 25 | 25 | ||||
Agronomy | Crop roduction | Scientific cultivation practices of Autumn Rice | 15-02-2020 to 16-02-2020 | 2 day | Nilapur | F & FW | 12 | 13 | 25 | 12 | 13 | 25 | |||
Agronomy | Water management | Water management in field crops | 4-12-19 to 5-12-2019 | 2 days | Nepali basti | F & FW | 3 | 12 | 15 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 9 | 19 | 28 |
Horticulture | Intercropping system | Multistorey cropping system | 22-08-2019 to 24-08-2019 | 3 days | Sambudhon gaon | F & FW | 7 | 18 | 25 | 7 | 18 | 25 | |||
Horticulture | Intercropping system | Multistorey cropping system | 12-09-2019 to 14-09-2019 | 3 days | Bokolia | F & FW | 2 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 13 | 20 | 9 | 16 | 25 |
Horticulture | Flower production | Commercial flower production | 5-11-2019 to 7-11-2019 | 3 days | Sunpuraa Gaon | FW | 16 | 16 | 13 | 13 | 29 | 29 | |||
Horticulture | Fruit production | Production technology of commercial fruit crops | 6-12-2019 to 8-12-2019 | 3 days | Barlangpher | F & FW | 1 | 1 | 19 | 5 | 24 | 19 | 6 | 25 | |
Horticulture | Fruit production | Production technology of commercial fruit crops | 7-01-2020 to 11-01-2020 | 3 days | Watijor, Kheroni | F & FW | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | |||||
Horticulture | Proocessing and value addition | Post harvest management | 2-02-2019 to 6-02-2020 | 5 days | Phuloni | F & FW | 7 | 18 | 25 | 7 | 18 | 25 | |||
Horticulture | Processing and value addition | Post harvest management | 1-03-2020 to 5-03-2020 | 5 days | Bokolia | F & FW | 9 | 9 | 16 | 16 | 16 | 25 | |||
Soil sc. | Fertility managemen | Fertilizer management in Rice | 20-07-2019 to 23-07-2019 | 2 days | Sarupodum | F & FW | 18 | 5 | 23 | 18 | 5 | 23 | |||
Soil sc. | Fertility managemen | Fertilizer management in Rice | 01-01-2020 to 02-01-2020 | 2 days | Dilawjan | F | 9 | 9 | 17 | 17 | 26 | 26 | |||
Soil sc. | Production and use of organic inputs | Production and use of compost, vermicompost and biofertilizers in crop production | 03-01-2020 | 1 day | kuliagaon | F & FW | 2 | 23 | 25 | 2 | 23 | 25 | |||
Soil sc. | Fertility management | Soil Fertility management in Toria for higher productivity | 11-01-2020 to 12-01-2020 | 2 days | Phuloni | F & FW | 15 | 8 | 23 | 15 | 8 | 23 | |||
Soil sc. | Organic cultivation | Organic cultivation of fruit | 8-02-2020 | 1 day | Kekangadong | F & FW | 24 | 3 | 27 | 24 | 3 | 27 | |||
Pl. protection | Integrated pest Management | IPM & IDM in Sali Rice | 9-11-2019-to 10-11-2019 | 2 days | Disageteba | F & FW | 4 | 22 | 26 | 4 | 22 | 26 | |||
Pl. protection | Integrated pest Management | IPM & IDM in Sali Rice | 16-11-2019 to 17-11-2019 | 2 days | Sariahjan | F & FW | 3 | 23 | 26 | 3 | 23 | 26 | |||
Pl. protection | Integrated pest Management | IPM in Pulse and Oilseed crops | 11-12-2019 | 1 day | Nagaon basti | F & FW | 1 | 23 | 24 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 24 | 25 | |
Pl. protection | Integrated pest Management | IPM & IDM in Sali rice | 24-12-2019 | 1 day | Patradish | F & FW | 4 | 2 | 6 | 7 | 12 | 19 | 11 | 14 | 25 |
Pl. protection | Integrated pest Management | IPM & IDM in Sali rice | 27-12-2019
|
1 day | Longi Ronghang | F & FW | 1 | 24 | 25 | 1 | 24 | 25 | |||
Pl. protection | Mushroom production | Cultivation practices of Oyesteer Mushroom | 03-01-2020 to 06-01-2020 | 4 days | Dengaon | F & FW | 1 | 26 | 27 | 1 | 26 | 27 | |||
Pl. protection | Mushroom production | Cultivation practices of Oyesteer Mushroom | 7-01-2020 to 10-01-2020 | 4 days | Howraghat | FW | 2 | 2 | 24 | 24 | 26 | 26 | |||
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | Entrepreneurship Development | 23-09-2019 to 26-09-2019 | 4 | PF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 26 | 3 | 29 | 26 | 3 | 29 | |
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | Entrepreneurship Development | 29-01-2020 to 30-01-2020 and
4-02-2020 to 5-02-2020 |
4 | PF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 22 | 6 | 28 | 22 | 6 | 28 | |
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | Entrepreneurship Development | 10-02-2020 to 14-02-2020 | 4 | SHG | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 10 | 26 | 16 | 10 | 26 | |
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | Entrepreneurship Development | 9-01-2020 to 12-01-2020 | 4 | RY | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | 9 | 25 | 16 | 9 | 25 | |
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | Entrepreneurship Development | 11-09-2019 to 14-09-2020 | 4 | RY | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 20 | 25 | 5 | 20 | 25 | |
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | IFS for Rural Livelihood Security | 23-10-2020 to 25-10-2020 | 3 | PF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 4 | 25 | 21 | 4 | 25 | |
Extension Education | Entrepreneurship Development | IFS for Rural Livelihood Security | 12-03-2020 to 14-03-2020 | 3 | PF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 4 | 25 | 21 | 4 | 25 | |
Extension Education | Leadership | Leadership Development | 12-02-2020 | 1 | EF | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 25 | 25 | 0 | 25 | 25 | |
Animal Sc | Disease management | Managemeent of common disease of Livestock and Poultry | 17-03-2020 to 18-02-2020 | 2 days | Tinglijan | F & FW | 2 | 9 | 11 | 4 | 13 | 17 | 6 | 22 | 28 |
(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth
Crop / Enterprise | Date (From – To) | Duration (days | Area of training | Training title* | No. of Participants | Impact of training in terms of Self employment after training | Whether Sponsored by external funding agencies (Please Specify with amount of fund in Rs.) | |||||||||||
General | SC/ST | Total | ||||||||||||||||
M | F | T | M | F | T | M | F | T | Type of enterprise ventured into | Number of units | Number of persons employed | Avg. Annual income in Rs. generated through the enterprise | ||||||
Mushroom | 9-09-2019 to 14-09-2019 | 6 days | Production of Oyester Mushroom | Cultivation practices of Oyester Mushroom | 1 | 14 | 15 | 1 | 14 | 15 | Mushroom production | 42000.00 | ||||||
Mushroom | 25-02-2020 to 20-003-2020 | 25 Days | Mushroom production | Skill training on Mushroom grower | 3 | 3 | 4 | 13 | 17 | 4 | 16 | 20 | 196000.00 | |||||
Organic farming | 25-02-2020 to 20-003-2020 | 25 Days | Organic farming | Skill training for Organic grower | 2 | 2 | 18 | 18 | 20 | 20 | 196000.00 |
*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred
Annexure 3: Only Sponsored Training Programmes (On, Off and Vocational)
On/ Off/ Vocational | Beneficiary group (F/ FW/ RY/ EP) | Date (From- To) |
Duration (days)
|
Discipline | Area of training | Title |
No. of Participants |
Sponsoring Agency | Amount of fund received (Rs.) | ||||||||
General |
SC/ST |
Total |
|||||||||||||||
M | F | T | M | F | T | M | F | T | |||||||||
On | F | 25-06-2019 to 29-06-2019 | 5 days | Horticulture | HDP in Banana | Advanced production technologies in Horticultural crop with special reference to High Density Planting in Banana | - | - | - | 30 | - | 30 | 30 | - | 30 | DBT | 700000.00 |
On | F | 25-06-2019 to 29-06-2019 | 5 days | Horticulture | Scientific Cultivation of Turmeric and Banana | Modern technology of horticultural crops with special reference to Turmeric and Banana | - | - | - | 30 | - | 30 | 30 | - | 30 | DBT | |
On | F | 27-02-2020 | 2 days | Horticulture | Commercial fruit crops | Production of commercial fruit crops | - | - | - | 20 | 5 | 25 | 20 | 5 | 25 | Dalmia Bharat Foundation | 10000.00 |
Total | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 80 | 5 | 85 | 80 | 5 | 85 | 710000.00 |
3.4. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes) (Please mention specific Extension Activity conducted by the KVK such as Field Day, Kisan Mela, Exhibition, Diagnostic Visit, etc) during 2019-20
Sl. No. |
Extension Activity | Topic | Date and duration | No. of activities | Participants | |||||||||||
General
(1) |
SC/ST
(2) |
Extension Officials
(3) |
Grand Total
(1+2) |
|||||||||||||
M | F | T | M | F | T | M | F | T | M | F | T | |||||
|
Advisory services | - | - | 40 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 1140 |
|
Diagnostic visit | - | - | 42 | 12 | 5 | 17 | 84 | 19 | 103 | - | - | - | 96 | 24 | 120 |
|
Field day | Sali rice vr. Tripura Chikn Dhan,
Soil Test Based fertilizer application, Commercial cultivation of pumpkin var. Arjuna F1, Indian mustard NRCHB 101
|
13.11.19
25.11.19 15.02.20 06.03.20
|
4 | 59 | 25 | 84 | 59 | 25 | 84 | ||||||
|
Group Discussion | Custom Hiring Centre,
Commercial nursery mngement |
25.04.19
07.11.19 |
2 | 44 | 3 | 47 | 44 | 3 | 47 | ||||||
|
Kishan Gosthi | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
Kishan Mela | - | 07.09.19 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 124 | |
|
Film show | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
|
SHG formation | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
|
Exhibition | 1 | 07.09.19 | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 325 |
|
Scientists visit to farmers fields | - | - | 125 | 26 | 15 | 41 | 238 | 46 | 284 | - | - | - | 264 | 61 | 351 |
|
Plant/ Animal Health camp | Animal Health camp | 11.09.19 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 9 | 2 | 43 | 45 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 51 | 54 |
|
Method demonstration | Seed selection of rice
Fertilizer application in rice Drum seeder Weedicide aapplication Stem cutting of Assam lemon Succer treatment of banana Stem cutting of Assam lemon Propagation method of major flower crops
|
17.06.19
31.07.19 03.07.19 31.07.19 23.08.19 14.09.19 16.10.19 22.11.19 |
8 | - | 13 | 13 | 66
|
81 | 147 | - | - | - | 66 | 94 | 160 |
|
Celebration of important days | Foundation Day, World Environment Day, Independence Day, Gandhi Jayanti, World Food Day, Indian Constitution day, Rastriya Ekta Diwas, World Soil day, Kisan Diwas, Republic Day, International Womens day | 01.04.19
05.06.19 15.08.19 02.10.19 16.10.19 26.11.19 31.10.19 05.12.19 23.12.19 26.01.20 08.03.20
|
11 | 86 | 86 | 172 | 130 | 166 | 296 | - | - | - | 216 | 252 | 468 |
|
Exposure visits | 29.06.19 | 1 | - | - | - | 60 | - | 60 | - | - | - | 60 | - | 60 | |
|
Workshops | Petroleum product conservation | 10.02.20 | 1 | - | - | - | 22 | 3 | 25 | - | - | - | 22 | 3 | 25 |
|
Extension literature | 3 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
|
Newspaper coverage | 23 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
|
Popular articles | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | -- | - | -- | - | - | - | - | ||
|
Training manual | 1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 60 | ||
|
Soil health camp | 05.12.19 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 28 | 14 | 42 | 32 | 15 | 47 | ||||
|
Awareness camp | Prime Minister Kisan Man Dhan Yojan
FPO Launching of NADCP Large scale tree plantation Swachhta Fertilizer Application
International Potato Conclave |
09.08.19
21.08.19 11.09.19 17.09.19 26.09.19 22.10.19 29.01.20
|
7 | 42 | 25 | 67 | 161 | 238 | 399 | - | - | - | 203 | 263 | 466 |
|
Lecture delivered as resource person | 15 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 450 | ||
|
PRA | 21.02.20 | 1 | - | - | - | 30 | - | 30 | - | - | - | 30 | - | 30 | |
|
Farmer-Scientist interaction | 26.04.19
07.09.19
|
2 | - | - | - | 41 | 7 | 48 | - | - | - | 41 | 7 | 48 | |
|
Research Publication | 8 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
|
Soil & plant analysis | 35 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 103 | ||
Grand Total | 334 | 171 | 153 | 324 | 965 | 645 | 1610 | 4 | 1 | 5 | 1136 | 798 | 4162 |
3.5 Production and supply of Technological products during 2019-20
- SEED MATERIALS
Major group/class | Crop | Variety | Quantity (qt) | Value (Rs.) | Number of recipient/ beneficiaries | ||
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||
CEREALS | |||||||
OILSEEDS | Toria | TS-38 | 0.6q | 5100.00 | 0 | 4 | 4 |
PULSES | Blackgram | IPU-0243 | 0.09 q | 1080.00 | |||
OTHERS (Specify) | Turmeric | Megha Turmeric-1 | 14q | 42000.00 | 0 | 21 | 21 |
Ginger | Nadia | 5q | 30000.00 | 5 | 5 |
A1. SUMMARY of Production and supply of Seed Materials during 2019-20
Sl. No. | Major group/class | Quantity (ton.) | Value (Rs.) | Number of recipient/ beneficiaries | ||
General | SC/ST | Total | ||||
1 | CEREALS | |||||
2 | OILSEEDS | 0.015 | 1240.00 | |||
3 | PULSES | |||||
4 | VEGETABLES | |||||
5 | FLOWER CROPS | |||||
6 | OTHERS | 5.825 | 27210.00 | |||
TOTAL |
- Production of Planting Materials (Nos. in lakh)
Major group/class | Crop | Variety | Numbers (In Lakh) | Value (Rs.) | Number of recipient beneficiaries | ||
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||
Spices | Blackpepper | Panniyur-1 | 0.0084 | 1680.00 | |||
Chillies | 0.008 | 80.00 | |||||
VEGETABLES | Brinjal | 0.0175 | 450.00 | ||||
Tomato | 0.002 | 30.00 |
B1. SUMMARY of Production and supply of Planting Materials (In Lakh) during 2019-20
Sl. No. | Major group/class | Numbers (In Lakh) | Value (Rs.) | Number of recipient beneficiaries | ||
General | SC/ST | Total | ||||
1 | Fruits | |||||
2 | Spices | |||||
3 | Ornamental Plants | |||||
4 | VEGETABLES | |||||
5 | Forest Spp. | |||||
6 | Medicinal plants | |||||
7 | Plantation crops | |||||
8 | OTHERS (Specify) | |||||
TOTAL |
- Production of Bio-Products during 2019-20
Major group/class | Product Name | Species | Quantity | Value (Rs.) | Number of Recipient /beneficiaries | ||||
No | (qt) | ||||||||
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||
BIOAGENTS | Nil | ||||||||
BIOFERTILIZERS | Nil | ||||||||
BIO PESTICIDES | Nil |
C1. SUMMARY of production of bio-products during 2019-20
Sl. No. | Product Name | Species | Quantity | Value (Rs.) | Number of Recipient beneficiaries | Total number of Recipient beneficiaries | ||
Nos | (kg) | General | SC/ST | |||||
1 | BIOAGENTS | |||||||
2 | BIO FERTILIZERS | |||||||
3 | BIO PESTICIDE | |||||||
TOTAL |
- Production of livestock during 2019-20
Sl. No. | Type of livestock | Breed | Quantity | Value (Rs.) | Number of Recipient beneficiaries | ||||
(Nos) | Kgs | ||||||||
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||||
1 | Cattle/ Dairy | ||||||||
2 | Goat | Beetal | 1 | 9000.00 | |||||
3 | Local | 4 | 10000.00 | ||||||
4 | Poultry | Rainbowrooster | 3 | 15 | 3000.00 | ||||
5 | Rainbow rooster (egg) | 68 | 544.00 | ||||||
6 | Quail (egg) | 2 | 6.00 | ||||||
7 | Fisheries | ||||||||
8 | Others (Specify) | Rabbit | 2 | 300.00 |
D1. SUMMARY of production of livestock during 2019-20
Sl. No. | Livestock category | Breed | Quantity | Value (Rs.) | Number of Recipient beneficiaries | Total number of Recipient beneficiaries | ||
Nos | (kg) | General | SC/ST | |||||
1 | CATTLE | |||||||
2 | SHEEP & GOAT | Beetal and Local | 5 | 19000.00 | ||||
3 | POULTRY | Rainbow rooster, Quail | 3(live bird)
70 eggs |
15 kg as meat | 3550.00 | |||
TOTAL | Beetal and Local
Rainbow rooster, Quail |
Shhep/goat 5
3(live bird) 70 eggs |
15 kg as meat | 22550.00 |
3.6. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) during 2019-20
(A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.): 01-04-2019, Annual, 200 copies
(B) Articles/ Literature developed/published
Item | Title /and Name of Journal | Authors name | Number of copies |
Research
papers |
|||
1. | Enhancing Rural Economy through Broom Grass Cultivation in Karbi Anglong District of Assam.
Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development 14(1):160-162. |
Nilim Kalita, Sanjib Bhuyan, H.K. Deva Nath, M. Rongpharpi, P. Amonge, P. Basumatary, and S. Maibangsa | - |
2. | On Farm Assessment of Foliar Application of Urea in Toria (Brassica campestris L.) under Rainfed Condition in Hill Zone of Assam.
International Journal of Agriculture Sciences 11 (15): 8865-8867. |
Nilim Kalita , Subal Maibangsa, Sanjib Bhuyan and Ranjit Kr. Saud | - |
3. | Effect of Biofertilizer Seed Treatment on Growth, Yield and Economics of Toria (Brassica Campestris L.) under Rainfed Condition in Hill Zone of Assam
Curr. Agri. Res., 7(3): 332-336 |
Nilim Kalita, Sanjib Bhuyan, Subal Maibangsa and Ranjit Kr. Saud | - |
4. | Microbial and Sensory Evaluation of Kujithekera (Garcinia cowa Roxb).
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 2019.810.267 |
Shourov Dutta, Manoranjan Neog and Purnima Pathak.. | - |
5. | Energy Utilization in Rapeseed cultivation under different irrigation scheduling and planting geometry.
International Journal of Chemical Studies,7 (6):869-871 |
K. Konwar, A. Sarma, D. Bhattacharya, A. Mangshatabam, P. Boruah and K. Sarmah | - |
6. | Productivity and Profitability of Rapeseed (Brassica rapa var. dichotoma) under system of Rapeseed intensification.
Journal of Oilseed Brassica, 10(2):106-111 |
K. Konwar, A. Sarma, K. Bharadwaj and P. Boruah | - |
7. | Isolation and Molecular Identification of Riemerella anatipestifer from Ducks in Assam.
Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci 9(3) |
Ritam Hazarika, M. K. Doley, H. Sarmah, P. Deka and R. K. Sharma | - |
8. | Development of an indicator based composite measure to assess livelihood sustainability of shifting cultivation dependent ethnic minorities in the disadvantageous Northeastern region of India.
Ecological Indicators 110: 105934 |
Sudipta Paul, Tarun Kumar Das, Ramsem Pharung, Sanjay Ray, Nilimesh Mridhae, Nilim Kalita , Vanlalduati Ralte, Sanjoy Borthakurh, Rajarshi Roy Burman, Anil Kumar Tripathia, Ashok Kumar Singh | - |
Training manuals |
Training Manual on Advanced Production Technology of Horticultural Crops With Special Reference to Banana and Turmeric
|
S. Maibangsa, N. Kalita, S. Dutta and L. Kataki |
- |
Training manuals |
Training manual On Organic grower |
N. Kalita, S. Maibangsa, S. Buyan, R.K. Saud | |
Training manuals |
Training manual on Mushroom grower |
L. Kataki, S. Maibangsa, R.K. Saud | |
Popular articles | Quail farming: An avenue for income generation and self employment.
The Hills Times on 09.03.2020
|
Monuj Kr. Doley & Neethi Baruah | - |
Technical bulletins | |||
Extension bulletins | 1. Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)- A Destructive and invasive pest detected in Karbi Anglong. June 2019
2. Improved practices for Backyard Poultry Farming. Jan.2020
3. Drought Management Strategies for Upland Rice Cultivation. Bull. No. AAU/KVK/KARB/NP/02/085
4. Organic cultivation of Bhut jolokia
|
S. Maibangsa, L. Kataki, P. Saikia, R. K. Saud, P. Tissopi, P. Baruah, N. Kalita, S. Bhuyan, S. Dutta.
M.K. Doley, S. Maibangsa, R.K Saud, S. Bhuyan and Neethi Baruah.
N. Kalita, S. Maibangsa, S. Bhuyan, R.K. Saud, L. Kotoky and Larbeen Teronpi (2020). S. Dutta, S. Maibangsa, M. Neog, R. K. Saud, L. Kataki, P. Boruah |
100
100
100 |
Newsletter | KVK Newsletter Vol.2 | 100 | |
TOTAL | 400 |
N.B. Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language, please indicate the title in English
(C) Details of Electronic Media Produced
S. No. | Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) | Title of the programme | Number produced |
3.7. Success stories/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable action photographs)
Horticulture and livestock farming brings smile to youth in Karbi Anglong
Mr. Jirjar Hanse of Rupsing Hanse village, Karbi Anglong an unemployed youth is involved in traditional farming. He cultivated pine apple in traditional way with little profit and also reared local poultry and pigs in a small scale where the productivity and profit was very less. He could not start commercial farming due to lack of knowledge as well as financial weakness.
KVK Interventions
The village Rupsing Hanse was selected as adopted village and for doubling farmers’ income by 2022 where different activities under various projects were undertaken in the village. Mr. Jirjar Hanse along with other youths and farmers of the village, received trainings on entrepreneurship development, scientific and commercial farming of piggery and poultry, commercial cultivation of fruits and vegetables, mushroom cultivation and also on commercial fishery during the period 2017-2019. Mr. Jirjar Hanse was selected for establishing poultry based farming enterprise i.e. dual purpose poultry var. ‘Vanaraja’ farming during 2017-18 under the provision of the project ARYA. The improved dual purpose poultry variety Vanaraja was unheard to him till implementation of the project. Vanaraja was gladly accepted by Jirjar Hanse and initially he was provided housing support, day old chicks (200 numbers) along with feed, vaccines and medicines. Being prudent in poultry rearing by nature, he fully dedicated to the successful rearing of the new breed with a hope to earn greater income for his family.
With the initiative of KVK, Mr. Hanse and other youths and farmers of the village were linked with Langpi Dehangi Rural Bank, Diphu to avail loan as and when required. They had formed four Joint Liability Groups consisting of 28 farmers and received rupees 13.5 lakhs as loan for commercial agricultural enterprises. Jirjar Hanse started a piggery unit with five nos. of pigs and pine apple cultivation in an area of 2.5 bighas of land.
KVK, Karbi Anglong also linked the village with Deptt. of Fishery, KAAC and their village was selected for “fish village scheme” and granted Rs. 6.0 lakhs to develop the ponds to fisheries. Jirjar Hanse also converted his ponds to fisheries of 0.53 ha under this scheme during 2018-19.
Mr. Hanse earned net income of Rs. 27,000 from first batch of rearing poultry through selling live birds @ Rs. 200/kg in only 3-4 months. He increased capacity of the rearing house and bought 300 chicks newly in 2018 and earned Rs 35000. He continued the rearing of vanaraja one after another batch of 300 chicks and earning Rs 30000-36000 per batch. Thus he earns about Rs 60000 to 72000 per year from poultry.
He started his piggery unit with five nos. of pig and after one year he earned Rs. 54000 by selling two adult pigs and piglets. With this money he increased the size of his unit to accommodate ten pigs and rest of the profit was spent on repayment of the loan. Presently he is earning Rs 40000-50000 per year from piggery. Mr. Hanse, from his pineapple cultivation of 2.5 bigha earned Rs 10000 by selling 1.0 q during 2019-20 (first year of production). Mr. Hanse at present is producing fish and earned Rs. 75000.00 from his fishery unit during 2019-20.
Mr. Hanse is earning an amount of Rs. 185000-200000 annually. Inspired by the success of Mr. Hanse some rural youths of his village started rearing of Vanaraja, commercial pig farming and commercial pine apple cultivation.
3.8 Give details of innovative methodology/technology developed and used for Transfer of Technology during the year
3.9 Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs)
S. No. | Crop / Enterprise | ITK Practiced | Purpose of ITK |
3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for
- Identification of courses for farmers/farm women
- Rural Youth
- Extension personnel
3.11 Field activities
- Number of villages adopted - 11
- No. of farm families selected- Nil
iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted-1 no.
Sl.
No |
Name of the Equipment | Qty. | Cost |
1 | Rotary shaker horizontal | 1 no | 16500.00 |
2 | Water distillation plant (still wall mounted type) | 1 no | 9970.00 |
3 | Double water distillation apparatus | 1 set | 27800.00 |
4 | Spectrophotometer | 1 no | 23488.00 |
5 | Flame photometer with Sodium & potassium filters | 1 no | 22490.00 |
6 | pH meter | 1 no | 7384.00 |
7 | Conductivity bridge | 1 no | 8673.00 |
8 | Chemical balance | 1 no | 32500.00 |
9 | Physical balance ( 5 kg capacity) | 1 set | 4500.00 |
10 | Physical balance (2.5 kg capacity) | 1 set | 3000.00 |
11 | Oven | 1 no | 18960.00 |
12 | Hotplate | 1 no | 3000.00 |
13 | Refrigerator (Samsung) | 1 no | 14062.50 |
14 | Earth augar | 1 no | 32084.00 |
15 | Grinder for grinding plant material | 1 no | 14000.00 |
Total | 238411.50 |
3.12. Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Status of establishment of Lab :
- Year of establishment :
- List of equipments purchased with amount :
Sl. No | Name of the Equipment | Qty. | Cost
|
||
S&WT lab | Mini lab/ Mridaparikshak | Manufacturer | |||
1 | Mridaparikshak | Nagarjuna pvt. Limited | 2 | - | |
Total |
- Details of samples analyzed so far :
Details | No. of Samples | No. of Farmers | No. of Villages | Amount ( In Rupees) realized |
Soil Samples | 35 | 103 | 14 | - |
Water Samples | - | - | - | - |
Plant Samples | - | - | - | - |
Petiole Samples | - | - | - | - |
Total | 35 | 103 | 14 | - |
4.Details of Soil Health Cards (SHCs) (2019-20)
- of SHCs prepared :103
- of farmers to whom SHCs were distributed: 103
- Name of the Major and Minor nutrients analysed: N. P, K, B, Zn
- of villages covered:14
- Soil health card based nutrient management in different crops (pl. submit in brief in separate page)
3.13. Details of SMS/ Voice Calls sent on various priority areas
Message type | Crop | Livestock | Weather | Marketing | Awareness | Other Ent. | Total | |||||||
No. of Message | No. of Ben eficiary | No. of Message | No. of Benef
iciary |
No. of Message | No. of Benef
iciary |
No. of Message | No. of Benefi
ciary |
No. of Message | No. of Benef
iciary |
No. of Message | No. of Benef
iciary |
No. of Message | No. of Benefi
ciary |
|
Text only | ||||||||||||||
Total |
3.14 Contingency planning for 2019-20
- Crop based Contingency planning
Contingency (Drought/ Flood/ Cyclone/ Any other please specify) | Proposed Measure | Proposed Area (In ha.) to be covered | Number of beneficiaries proposed to be covered | |||
General | SC/ST | Total | ||||
Any other (Please specify) | ||||||
- Livestock based Contingency planning
Contingency (Drought/ Flood/ Cyclone/ Any other please specify) | Number of birds/ animals to be distributed | No. of programmes to be undertaken | No. of camps to be organized | Proposed number of animals/ birds to be covered through camps | Number of beneficiaries proposed to be covered | ||
General | SC/ST | Total | |||||
- IMPACT
- Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period only)
Name of specific technology/skill transferred | No. of participants | % of adoption | Change in income (Rs.) | |
Before (Rs./Unit) | After (Rs./Unit) | |||
NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants.
4.2. Cases of large scale adoption
(Please furnish detailed information for each case)
4.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period
5.0. LINKAGES ESTABLISHED
5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations
Name of organization | Nature of linkage |
1. Regional Agril. Research Station, AAU, Diphu | Technical and Advisory, Execution |
2. Assam Agril. University, Jorhat | Technical and Advisory, Execution |
3. ICAR for NER, Umiam | Technical and Advisory, Execution |
4. Dept. of Agril. , K/A ,Diphu | Technical and Advisory, Execution |
5. Dept. of AH, Vety, K/A ,Diphu | Technical and Advisory, Execution |
6. Dept. of Fishery, K/A, Diphu | Technical and Advisory, Execution |
7. Dept. of Forest , K/A , Diphu | Technical and Advisory |
8. Dept. of Industries and Commerce, K/A, Diphu | Technical and Advisory |
9. HRS, AAU, Kahikuchi | Technical and Advisory |
10. Karbi Farmers Association | Technical and Advisory & Extension |
11. ASRLM | Technical and Advisory & Extension |
12. Dept. of Agril,, NC Hills | Technical and Advisory & Extension |
13. AAU, Khanapara, Guwahati | Technical and Advisory & Extension |
14. Krisak Adhikar Suraksha Samiti | Technical and Advisory & Extension |
15. Soil conservation Divison, Diphu | Technical and Advisory & Extension |
16. Coconut Development Board | Technical & Extension |
18. NABARD | Joint implementation and Training programme |
19. RSETI | Conducting training programmes |
NB The nature of linkage should be indicated in terms of joint diagnostic survey, joint implementation, participation in meeting, contribution received for infrastructural development, conducting training programmes and demonstration or any other
- List of special programmes undertaken by the KVK, which have been financed by State Govt./Other Agencies during 2019-20
Name of the scheme | Activity | Date/ Month of initiation | Funding agency | Amount (Rs.) |
DBT Biotech Kisan Hub Project | Demonstration, Training and Exposure visit | April 2019 | DBT | 12,00,000.00 |
PMKVY | Skill training | February, 2020 | ASCI | 3,92,000.000 |
RKVY-RAFTAAR | Demonstration, training, Field day | October, 2019 | MoA, GoI | 1,80,000.00 |
STRY | Skill training | 9-14 September, 2019 | MANAGE | 42000.00 |
PCRA Workshop | Workshop on Petroleum conservation | February, 2020 | PCRA | 8300.00 |
Sponsored training | Training | March, 2020 | Dalmia Bharat Foundation | 10000.00 |
5.3 Details of linkage with ATMA
- a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes/No
Sl. No. | Programme | Nature of linkage | Remarks |
5.4 Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission
S. No. | Programme | Nature of linkage | Constraints if any |
5.5 Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board
S. No. | Programme | Nature of linkage | Remarks |
- PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK DURING 2019-20
6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)
Sl. No. | Demo Unit | Year of estd. | Area | Details of production | Amount (Rs.) | Remarks | |||
Variety | Produce | Qty. | Cost of inputs | Gross income | |||||
6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production
Name
of the crop |
Date of sowing | Date of harvest | Area (ha) | Details of production | Amount (Rs.) | Remarks | |||
Variety | Type of Produce | Qty. | Cost of inputs | Gross income | |||||
Pulses | |||||||||
Green gram | |||||||||
Black gram | 5/9/2019 | 2/12/2019 | 0.006 | IPU-0243 | Certified | 09 kg | 600.00 | 1080.00 | |
Oilseeds | |||||||||
Mustard | 29.10.2019 | 31.01.2020 | 0.2 | TS-38 | Certified | 0.6q | 2600.00 | 5100.00 | |
Spices & Plantation crops | |||||||||
1. Turmeric | 7/3/2019 | 26/2/2020 | 0.15 | Megha turmeric-1 | Planting material | 14q | 15000.00 | 42000.00 |
- Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Sl.
No. |
Name of the Product | Qty | Amount (Rs.) | Remarks | |
Cost of inputs | Gross income | ||||
- Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)
Sl.
No
|
Name
of the animal / bird / aquatics |
Details of production | Amount (Rs.) | Remarks | |||
Breed/ species | Type of Produce | Qty. | Cost of inputs | Gross income | |||
1 | Goat | Beetal + Local | - | 1+4 | 2350.00 |
6.5 Rainwater Harvesting
Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit
Date | Title of the training course |
Client (PF/RY/EF) |
No. of Courses | No. of Participants including SC/ST | No. of SC/ST Participants | ||||
Male | Female | Total | Male | Female | Total | ||||
6.6. Utilization of hostel facilities (Month-Wise) during 2019-20
Accommodation available (No. of beds) :
Months | Title of the training course/Purpose of stay | Duration of Training | No. of trainees stayed | Trainee days (days stayed) | Reason for short fall (if any) |
October | ASRLM Training | 8 days | 22 | 8 | |
December | APART Project | 1 | 15 | ||
January | APART Project | 1 | 25 | ||
February | Skill training | 25 days | 5 | 25 | |
APART Project | 1 | 5 | |||
March | APART Project | 1 | 7 | ||
Total | - | 33 | 31 | 85 | |
Grand total | - | 33 | 31 | 85 |
Note: (Duration of the training course X No. of trainees)=Trainee days
- FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
7.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts
Bank account | Name of the bank | Location/ Branch | Account Number |
With Host Institute | - | - | - |
With KVK | State Bank of India | Diphu, Karbi Anglong | 11007471891 |
Revolving Fund | State Bank of India | Diphu, Karbi Anglong | 30719643308 |
With KVK (PFMS A/C) | State Bank of India | Diphu, Karbi Anglong | 38351519661 |
- Utilization of funds under FLD on Maize (Rs. In Lakhs) if applicable
Item | Released by ICAR/ZPD | Expenditure | Unspent balance as on 31st March, 2015 | ||
Year | Year | Year | Year | ||
Inputs | |||||
Extension activities | |||||
TA/DA/POL etc. | |||||
TOTAL |
7.3 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2019-20
S.
No. |
Particulars | Sanctioned (in Lakh) | Released
(in Lakh) |
Expenditure
(in Lakh) |
A. Recurring Contingencies | ||||
1 | Pay & Allowances | 115.00 | 144.17 | 144.17* |
2 | Traveling allowances | 2.00 | 1.60 | 1.60 |
3 | Contingencies | |||
A | Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) | |||
B | POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments | |||
C | Meals/refreshment for trainees | |||
D | Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) | |||
E | Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) | |||
F | On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) | |||
G | Training of extension functionaries | |||
H | Maintenance of buildings | |||
I | Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory | |||
J | Library | |||
TOTAL (A) | 15.00 | 10.91 | 10.73 | |
B. Non-Recurring Contingencies | ||||
1 | Works | |||
2 | Equipments including SWTL & Furniture | 2.00 | -- | ** |
3 | Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) | |||
4 | Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) | |||
TOTAL (B) | ||||
C. REVOLVING FUND | ||||
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) |
Note: *DA arrear and NAP arrear amounting Rs. 4.13 L has not shown in the calculation.
** As desired by the Office of DEE, AAU, Jorhat requisition for equipment has submitted for centrally purchase by AAU, Jorhat.
7.4 Status of Revolving Fund (Rs. in lakhs) for last three years
Year | Opening balance as on 1st April | Income during the year | Expenditure during the year | Net balance in hand as on 1st April of each year |
April 2017 to March 2018 | 0.64221 | 1.05332 | 0.25 | 1.67053 |
April 2018 to March 2019 | 1.67053 | 0.77560 | 0.51658 | 1.92955 |
April 2019 to March 2020 | 1.92955 | 0.75966 | 0.038 | 2.65121 |
Note: No KVK must leave this table blank
8.0 Please include information which has not been reflected above.
(Write in detail)
8.1 Constraints
(a) Administrative: Land for permanent KVK campus acquired, proposal submitted for shifting to the new site. Concurrence from the council is awaited.
(b) Financial
(c) Technical
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PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF KVKs, 2020-21
- OFT/FLD in nos. for 2020-21
Year | Activity | Discipline | |||||||||||||
Crop
Production |
Horticulture | Soil
Science |
Plant
Protection |
Animal
Science |
Fishery
Science |
Community
Science |
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No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | No. of
Progs. |
No. of farmers | ||
2020-21 | OFT | 4 | 8 | 7 | 11 | 2 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 15 | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
FLD | 2 | 10 | 2 | 6 | 4 | 16 | 4 | 13 | 3 | 25 | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Details of FLD Programmes for 2020-21
Year | Crop | Discipline | Thematic
Area |
Technology
Demonstrated |
Season/ Year | Area
Covered (Ha) /Nos. |
No. of demos. | No. of
Farmers |
Avg. Yield
(Q/ha)/Nos.
|
B:C Ratio | |
2020-21 | Rice | Agronomy | Varietal Demonstration | Tripura Chikan Dhan | 2020-21 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 5.65
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1.94:1
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2020-21 | Oats | Agronomy | Varietal Demonstration | Kent | 2020-21 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 394 | 2.1:1 | |
2020-21 | Broccoli | Horticulture | Crop management | Improved cultivation of Broccoli | 2020-21 | 0.15 | 3 | 3 | 60.6 | 2.68 | |
2020-21 | Strawberry | Horticulture | Varietal demonstration | Var: Sweet charlie | 2020-21 | 0.20 | 3 | 3 | 178.5 | 3.12 | |
2020-21 | Rice | Soil Science | Organic farming | Application of enriched compost @ 5 t/ha and Biofertilizer consortia | 2020-21 | 0.39 | 3 | 3 |
62.0 |
1.58 | |
2020-21 | Black gram | Soil Science | Biofertilizer | Rhizobium +PSB seed treatment @45g/kg seed + FYM + 50% RDF | 2020-21 | 1.0 | 5 | 5 | 10.2 | 2.15 | |
2020-21 | Toria | Soil Science | Nutrient management | Application of Borax 10 kg/ha + RDF | 2020-21 | 1.0 | 4 | 4 | 8.5 | 1.52 | |
2020-21 | Vermicomposting | Soil Science | Vermicomposting | Vermicompost producction in vermibed using earthworm sp. Eisenia foetida | 2020-21 | 4 units | 4 | 4 | 5 q/unit/cycle | - | |
2020-21 | Honey bee | Plant Protection | Beneficial insects | Commercial organic bee keeping | 2020-21 | 4 Nos. | 2 | 2 | Ongoing | ||
2020-21 | Mushroom | Plant Protection | Others | Improved Production and packaging technology of Oyster mushroom | 2020-21 | 5 Nos. | 5 | 5 | 1.49 q/100 beds | 3.5 | |
2020-21 | -- | Plant Protection | Biological Control | On farm mass production of Trichoderma viride | 2020-21 | 3 Nos. | 3 | 3 | -- | -- | |
2020-21 | Pumpkin | Plant Protection | Integrated Disease Management | Eco-friendly and cost effective trap for management of fruit fly in cucurbits | 2020-21 | 0.4 ha | 3 | 3 | 114.3 | 2.66 | |
2020-21 | Quail bird
|
Animal Science | Housing management | Production and reproductive performances of Quail birds under Deep litter system | 2020-21 | 5 | 5 | 5 | T: 238 egg/annum
FP: 225 egg/annum |
2.8 | |
2020-21 | BV-380 | Animal Science | Breed introduction | Performance of BV 380 poultry under Backyard system of rearing
|
2020-21 | 10 | 10 | 9 | Egg production
T: 18/m FP: 7/m |
2.2 | |
2020-21 | RIR | Animal Science | Breed introduction | Performance of RIR poultry under Backyard system of rearing
|
2020-21 | 10 | 10 | 11 | Egg production
T: 12/m FP: 7/m |
1.92 | |
- Details of OFT Programmes for 2020-21
Year | Crop | Discipline | Thematic
Area |
Title of OFT | Season | Results of Assessment/ Refined
Results of Assessment/ Refined (Data on the parameter should be provided) |
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Parameter of assessment/refined | Data | ||||||||||||||||
2020-21 | Sesame | Agronomy | OFT on Summer Sesame | Summer |
Plant height (cm) Capsules per plant Days to 50% flowering Seed yield (Q/ha) B:C ratio
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TO1 | TO2 | Check | |||||||||
135 cm 28.6 65 days 6.64 1.5:1 |
140 cm 10.3 65 days 5.83 1.43:1 |
130.4 cm 19.0 68 days 5.20 1.3:1
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2020-21 | Rice | Agronomy | OFT on Weed management in Hill rice | Kharif |
Plant height (cm) Duration (days) Effective tillers per plant Grain yield (Q/ha) B:C ratio
|
Test | Check | ||||||||||
114
95 6.5 38.6 1.57:1 |
111.7
98 4 32.3 1.38:1
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2020-21 | Sesame | Agronomy | OFT on Performance of Sesame under different dates of sowing | Kharif |
KVK Farm: Days to 50% flowering Crop duration Plant height (cm) Seed yield (Q/ha) B:C ratio Farmer’s field: Days to 50% flowering Crop duration Plant height (cm) Seed yield (Q/ha) B:C ratio
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June sown | July sown | August sown | |||||||||
46 DAS 95 DAS 166 cm 6.53 1.88:1
47 DAS 95 DAS 174.2 cm 6.57 1.53:1
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45 DAS 93 DAS 170.7 cm 7.68 2.23:1
44 DAS 94 DAS 180 cm 6.84 1.71:1
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47 DAS 96 DAS 142 cm 5.35 1.3 :1
48 DAS 98 DAS 155 cm 5.36 1.43:1
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2020-21 | Buckwheat | Agronomy | OFT on Buckwheat var. Kharupetia-2 | Rabi |
Plant height (cm) Test weight (g) Yield (q/ha) |
Test | Check | ||||||||||
60 cm
21.4 4.82 |
63.71 cm
19.83 4.11 |
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2020-21 | Goatery | Animal Science | Feeding management | Performance evaluation of Assam Hill goat under semi-intensive rearing system
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- | Body wt at birth (Kg)
Litter size (No.) Litter weight (Kg) Fortnightly body wt gain (1st months) (Kg) Weaning weight () Mortality (%) |
1.7±0.2
2.23±0.15 2.8 ± 0.3 1.12 ± 0.22
4.58 ± 0.4 8 |
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2020-21 | Piggery
|
Animal Science | Feeding management | Deworming and mineral mixture supplementation on performances of crossbred pigs
|
- | Litter size (Nos)
Litter weight at birth (Kg) Fortnightly body wt gain (Kg) Weaning weight (Kg) Mortality (%) |
7.4 ± 1.8
2.02 ± 0.3 1.8± 0.3 9.8 ± 2.4 4 |
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2020-21 | Quail farming | Animal Science | Others (Hatchery management) | Evaluation of hatchabilty of Low cost poultry Incubator
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- | Hatchability (%)
Optimum incubation Temperature maintained during power failure (Upto 1hr)
Day at maximum hatching (Day)
Incubation capacity (Nos) |
82.66 | 81.76 | 74.00 | ||||||||
32.40C | 32.40C | 32.40C | |||||||||||||||
21 | 28 | 18 | |||||||||||||||
70-80 | 70-75 | 150-160 | |||||||||||||||
2020-21 | Tomato | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Tomato Var: Arka Abhed | Rabi | Days to 50 % flowering
No. of fruits/plant Fruit length Fruit diameter Single fruit weight Plant height Yield per hectare B:C |
40.06 days
66.66 nos. 5.65 cm 6.56 cm 121.4 g 120.10 cm 271.10 q/ha 3.32 |
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2020-21 | Frenchbean | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Frenchbean Var: Arka Arjun | Rabi | Days to 50 % flowering
Plant height Pod length Single pod weight Pod per plant Yield per hectare B:C |
47.5 days
110.10 cm 14.16 cm 7.66 g 67.6 nos. 105.72 q/ha 2.43 |
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2020-21 | Lai Xaak | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Lai Xaak varieties | Rabi | Days to flowering
Plant height Leaf length Leaf width Yield |
28 days
22.36 cm 16.2 4.4 cm 1.26 q/ha |
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2020-21 | Brinjal | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Brinjal varieties | Rabi | Plant height
Days to 50 % flowering Fruit length Fruit diameter Single fruit weight Yield B:C |
On going | ||||||||||
2020-21 | Pumpkin | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Pumpkin varieties | Rabi |
Days to 1st flowering (days) Days to fruiting (days) Fruit Diameter (cm) Maturity (days) Fruit/plant (no.) Single fruit weight (Kg) Yield (q/ha) B:C |
Var 1 | Var 2 | Var 3 | ||||||||
59.24
75.12 15.74 113.26 4.36 0.38 86.42 1.66 |
48.67
76.36 33.43 109.33 2.74 2.46 102.5 2.14
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53.66
73.14 20.66 111.33 2.16 1.78 96.34 1.86
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2020-21 | Garden pea | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Garden pea varieties | Rabi |
Days to 50 % flowering Plant height (cm) Pod length (cm) Single pod weight (g) Pod per plant (no.) Yield per hectare (q/ha) B:C |
Var 1 | Var 2 | |||||||||
53.84
90.2 9.36 5.36 21.3 57.34 2.87 |
50.27
94.6 8.23 6.43 18.6 55.45 2.72 |
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2020-21 | Tomato | Horticulture | Varietal performance | Performance of Tomato varieties | Rabi | Days to 50 % flowering
No. of fruits/plant Fruit length Fruit diameter Single fruit weight Plant height Yield per hectare B:C |
On going | ||||||||||
2020-21 | Rice | Soil Science | Nutrient management | Root dipping in SSP-MC Slurry method of P management in rice
|
Kharif | Plant ht. (cm)
No. of effective tillers Root Weight (g) No. of grains/panicle Grain yield(Q/ha) Gross cost (Rs./ha) Gross Return (Rs./ha) B:C ratio |
106
8.6 4.26 122 56.0 32750 67200 2.05 |
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2020-21 | Maize | Soil Science | Nutrient management | Seed priming of maize for improving crop productivity and nutrient efficiency in acid soils
|
Rabi | Plant ht. (cm)
Cob Weight (g) No. of grains/cob Grain yield(Q/ha) Gross cost (Rs./ha) Gross Return (Rs./ha) B:C ratio |
168
110 374 34.0 34500 62900 1.82 |
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2020-21 | Sesame | Plant protection | Biological Control | Biological management of Fusarium wilt of sesame | Kharif | a) First appearance of disease
b) Disease incidence (%), c) Disease reduction (%), d) Yield (q/ha), e) B:C ratio, f) Farmer’s reaction |
: 36 DAS (FP: 34 DAS)
: 14.7 (FP: 39.4) : 62.7 % : 4.6 (FP: 3.1) : 2.74 (FP: 1.9) : Disease reduction is satisfactory |
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- Total nos. of Trainings Conducted(including Sponsored, Vocational trainings etc.) for 2020-21
Year | F-FW | RY | EF | ||||
Discipline | No. of trainings |
No. of participants |
No. of trainings |
No. of participants |
No. of trainings |
No. of participants |
|
2020-21 | Agronomy | 5 | 117 | 1 | 20 | - | - |
2020-21 | Horticulture | 3 | 60 | 1 | 20 | - | - |
2020-21 | Soil Science | 5 | 103 | 1 | 25 | 1 | 20 |
2020-21 | Plant Protection | 5 | 108 | 2 | 45 | - | - |
2020-21 | Animal Science | 4 | 95 | 3 | 86 | - | - |
2020-21 | Extension Education | 4 | 87 | 1 | 20 | - | - |
- Details of Vocational Trainings Conducted for 2020-21 (1 row for each Vocational Training Programme)
Year | Discipline(s) | Training Area | Duration
(days) |
No. of
Training |
No. of
Participants |
2020-21 | Horticulture | Nursery management | 5 | 1 | 20 |
- Details of Sponsored Trainings Conducted for 2020-21 (1 row for each Sponsored Training Programme)
Year | Sponsoring
Authority/Organisation |
Discipline(s) | Training Area | Duration
(days) |
No. of
Training |
No. of
Participants |
2020-21 | DBT | Horticulture | Post harvest handling of Turmeric | 3 | 3 | 75 |
- Technology Showcasing for 2020-21/ Participatory seed production
Year | Crop | Variety | Area Covered (ha) | Production (tonnes) |
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Cluster Demonstration on Oil seed for 2020-21
Year | Crop | Variety | No of Demonstration | Area Covered (ha) | Number of farmers | Production (t/ha) |
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Cluster Demonstration on Pulses for 2020-21
Year | Crop | Variety | No of Demonstration | Area Covered (ha) | Number of farmers | Production (t/ha) |
2020-21 | Blackgram | IPU-02-43 | 25 | 10 | 33 | 0.7228 |
2020-21 | Fieldpea | Aman | 25 | 10 | 28 | 0.7805 |
2020-21 | Chickpea | GNG-2207 | 50 | 20 | 52 | 0.7460 |
- Achievements under Seed Hub for 2020-21
YEAR | KVK | CROP | VARIETY | AREA
(Ha) |
PRODUCTION (q) | Reasons for shortfall, if any | |
TARGET | ACHIEVEMENT | ||||||
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Awareness Programmes/Awareness Camps conducted during 2020-21
Year
2020-21 |
Date | Thematic Area | Programme Title | Participants | |||||
Farmers | RY | Officials | |||||||
Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female | ||||
17-09-2020 | Nutrition | Celebration of Rashtriya Poshaan Maah | - | 37 | - | 21 | 7 | 4 | |
15-10-2020 | Women empowerment through agriculture | Celebration of Mahila Kisan Diwas | 12 | 4 | - | - | 8 | 6 | |
26-11-2020 | Fundamental Rights and Constitutional activities | Observance of Constitution Day | 2 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 6 | 3 | |
05-12-2020 | Awareness on soil health | Celebration of World Soil Day | 18 | - | 29 | - | 8 | 4 | |
06-12-2020 | Mite management | Awareness cum training on Mite management | 20 | 1 | 45 | 2 | 12 | 5 | |
16-12-2020 | Awareness on cleanliness | Swachhata Pakhwada | 3 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 2 | |
18-12-2020 | Plantation | Swachhata Pakhwada | 1 | - | 6 | 11 | 3 | - | |
23-12-2020 | Cleanliness drive | Celebration on Kisan Diwas | 12 | 9 | 2 | 4 | 6 | 2 | |
25-12-2020 | PM Kisan | Release PM Kisan | 7 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 1 | |
05-02-2021 | Awareness on NGO | NGO Meet | 39 | 9 | - | - | 6 | 3 | |
10-02-2021 | Awareness on horticulture | Virtual meeting on National Hortil. fair | 21 | 1 | 9 | 2 | 7 | 3 | |
24.02.2021 | Integrated farming system (IFS) | Awareness cum Training programme under project Promotion of Integrated farming system for sustainable livelihood Security in Samelangso development block, Karbi Anglong funded by NABARD | 41 | 22 | 26 | 22 | 14 | 1 | |
08-03-2021 | Women empowerment | International Women Day | - | 23 | - | 26 | 6 | 3 | |
13.03.2021 | FPO | Awareness cum Training programme under project Formation and promotion of FPC for BoDs & FIG member() | 19 | 10 | - | - | 3 | - | |
22-03-2021 | Importance of Water | Celebration of Water Day | 11 | - | 8 | - | 5 | 2 |
- Adopted villagesin 2020-21
(a)
Year | No. of Villages adopted during the year | |
2020-21 | Rupsing Hanse
Nilapur Kania Enghi LongkiTisso Majgaon Matipung Sibnagar Manikpur Mithiphang Lower ekorani MensingTerang |
(b)
Year | Village | Distance from KVK | Farm Families targeted
(nos.) |
Interventions |
2020-21 | Rupsing Hanse
|
16 | 28 | OFT on Weed management in Hill rice, OFT on Frenchbean var. Arka Arjun, FLD on Potato under NEH Component |
Nilapur | 24 | 15 | OFT on biological management of sesame, FLD on Vermicompost, FLD on Potato under NEH Component,
Training on Cultivation practices of Oyster mushroom |
|
Kania Enghi | 22 | 5 | OFT on organic cultivation of turmeric | |
Longki Tisso | 16 | - | Nil | |
Majgaon | 27 | 12 | Nil | |
Matipung | 21 | 2 | FLD on Vermicompost | |
Sibnagar | 32 | 6 | OFT on Frenchbean var. Arka Arjun, Training under APART | |
Manikpur
|
86 | - | FLD on Performance of RIR poultry under Backyard system of rearing | |
Mithiphang | 12 | - | OFT on Summer Sesame | |
Lower Ekorani | 25 | 3 | Nil | |
MensingTerang | 23 | 5 | FLD on Potato under NEH Component , Training on Scientific cultivation practices of potato |
- Field Days organisedduring 2020-21
Year | No. of Field Days | No. of participants | |
Male | Female | ||
2020-21 | 5 | 106 | 58 |
- Kisan Mela organisedduring 2020-21
Year | Nos. of
Kisan Mela |
No. of participants | |
Male | Female | ||
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Exhibitions organised during 2020-21(one row for each Exhibition Programme)
Year | Date(s)
Organised |
Title of the Exhibition | No. of visitors | Venue |
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Exposure Visits organised during 2020-21
Year | No. of Exposure Visits | No. of beneficiaries | |
Male | Female | ||
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | Nil |
- Details of Planting Materials/cuttings/seeds/poultry/fingerlings etc. generated by the KVK during 2020-21
(one row for each commodity produced in a given year)
Year | Commodity | Source
(KVK Farm/TS etc.) |
Quantity Produced
(in Q/kg/nos. etc) |
Quantity
Sold |
Quantity
Distributed |
Revenue Generated (Rs.)
|
2020-21 | Goat (Local + Beetal) | KVK Farm | 8 nos. | 1 no. | 1 no. | 4650.00 |
Quail | KVK Farm | 30 nos. | 18 nos. | 18 nos. | 1440.00 | |
Vegetables | KVK Farm | 191.7 kg | 191.7 kg | 191.7 kg | 2185.00 | |
Lemon (Local) | KVK Farm | 153 nos. | 153 nos. | 153 nos. | 700.00 | |
Earthworms | KVK Farm | 1250 nos. | 1250 nos. | 1250 nos. | 2500.00 | |
Vegetable seedlings | KVK Farm | 5000 nos. | 540 nos. | 540 nos. | 540.00 | |
Coriander | KVK Farm | 5 kg | 5 kg | 5 kg | 350.00 | |
Quail egg | KVK Farm | 50 | 30 | 30 | 90.00 |
- Externally funded Research Projects being carried out during 2020-21
Year | Project Title | Project objectives | Source of Funding | Activities taken up during the year | Project outcome |
2020-21 | National Innovations in Climate Resilient Agriculture (NICRA) | 1. To enhance the resilience of Indian agriculture including allied sectors to climatic variability and climate change through development and application of improved production and risk management technologies.
2. To demonstrate site specific technology packages on farmers’fields for adapting to current climate risks. 3. To develop a knowledge management portal for dissemination of information to all stakeholders on climate change impacts on Indian agriculture. 4. To undertake capacity building of different stakeholders. |
CRIDA | i. Demonstration on pigeon for upland crop diversification
ii. Intercropping of summer maize + summer blackgram followed by sesame + Pulse crop
iii. Upscaling of backyard poultry breed Vanaraja
iv. Low cost micro irrigation based vegetable cultivation
v. Training on Crop and fishery based IFS Module
vi. Moisture conservation through organic mulching in colocasia cultivation
vii. Upgradation Assam Hill Goat Beetal germplasm
viii. Field day on Backyard poultry breed Vanaraja
ix. Technical bulletin on Integrated Farming system
x. Video film on National Innovation on Climate Resilient Agriculture (Kharif and Rabi) in Karbi Anglong district
|
On going |
2020-21 | “Attracting and Retaining Youths in Agriculture” (ARYA) Through Sustainable High Income Interventions for KarbiAnglong district of Assam”
|
1.To enhance annual income of selected beneficiaries from present low or nil level
2.To uplift the social status of beneficiary youth engaged piggery and other farming activities 3.To relieve from the drudgery of the farm operations associated with low income generating wet land crop production. Converting shifting cultivation habit to settled income generation system |
ICAR-ATARI, Zone-VI | i. Demonstration on Piggery
ii.Demonstration on Poultry iii. Demonstration on Pineapple |
Inputs are distributed and the output is yet to calculate |
2020-21 | APART (Assam Agribusiness and Rural Transformation Project) | 1. focus on cluster approach to bring forth Assam’s comparative advantage to meet the growing domestic, regional and the potential international demand;
2. increase private sector participation in the development of agriculture supply chains and markets; and 3. improve public sector capacity in delivering climate resilient technology transfer and related support services. |
World Bank | 1. Demonstration on wet direct seeded rice
2. Demonstration on dry direct seeded rice 3. Demonstration on Machine Transplanted Rice 4. Cluster demonstration super imposed with IPM 5. Learning centre demonstration 6. Minikit demonstration 7. Dealerdemonstration super imposed with IPM 8. Integrated crop management demonstration 9. Training on Quality Seed Production 10. Demonstration on Rice value chain 11. FLD on maize 12. FLD on mustard |
Inputs are distributed and the results being satisfactory with rice. Good with Maize and Mustard. |
2020-21 | DBT Biotech Kisan Hub project | 13. Linking available science and technology to the farm by first understanding the problem of the local farmer and provide solutions to those problems.
14. The working together, in close conjunction, of scientists and farmers is the only way to improve the working conditions of small and marginal farmers. 15. This programme aims to work with small and marginal farmers especially the woman farmer for better agriculture productivity through scientific intervention and evolving best farming practices in the Indian context. |
Directorate of Biotechnology | 3 nos. of Farmers’ Field School has been conducted covering 25 farmers per batch on the topic “Low cost mechanised Post harvest handling of Turmeric including Solar dehydration | Hands-on training has been done which helped them in handling of the machineries thoroughly. |
2020-21 | NEH Components (IARI & VPKAS) | 1. Conducting demonstration of crops
2. Training of farmers 3. Extension activities and exposure visits |
ICAR | 1. Demonstration on Potato, Maize and Cauliflower
2. Demonstration on Frenchbean, Cabbage, Broccoli, Radish, Carrot, Bottle gourd, Chilli and Garden pea |
|
2020-21 | Nutri sensitive Agri Resources Innovations (NARI) | ICAR | 1. 4 nos. of training programmes on (a) Establishment and Management of Nutrition garden and (b) biofortification of Cereals and Millets
2. 3 nos. of Deonstrations on Nutrition Garden |
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2020-21 | Promotion of Scientific Management Practices of Assam Hill Goat and their In-situ conservation | 1. To promote scientific goat farming with locally available Assam Hill goat.
2. To promote In-Situ conservation of Assam Hill goat. |
NABARD | 1. Baseline survey/PRA
2. Construction of goatery shed
3. Establish Goat Breeding unit |
1. Completed 3nos of Baseline survey/PRA
2. Completed construction of 10 of goatery shed
3. Established the Goat Breeding unit comprising of 5 pen at KVK, Campus |
2020-21 | Promotion Integrated Farming System for Sustainable Livelihood Security in Samelangso Development Block, Karbi Anglong | 1. To organize capacity building training on different farming system.
2. To identify and demonstrate area specific integrated farming system for better farm productivity as well as for better resource utilization 3. To promote convergence among the line department for demonstration, value addition and market linkage for better income. 4. To assist in achieving the goal of doubling farmers’ income by 2022. |
NABARD | 1. Capacity building programme
2. Construction of duck shed with support from NABARD 3. Construction of pig sty with support from NABARD 4. Extension bulletin
|
1. Organized training programme On Integrated Farming system (Duration: 3days)
2. Completed construction of 2 nos of low cost duck shed at Tilapara village 3.Completed Construction of 3nos of low cost pig sty at Manikpur and Tilapara gaon 4. Published Extension bulletin on Duck-Fish Integrated Farming System |
2020-21 | Formation and Promotion of FPC (Donsuri FPC) | Formation and Promotion of FPC through capacity Buliding | NABARD | 1. Capacity building programme to the member of FIG & BoDs
2. Registration of FPC |
1. Conducted 5nos of awareness/training programme at different locations viz., Sarihajan, Kuligaon etc covering more than 300 members.
2. Registered bearing Regn No. U01110AS2021PTC021018 |
- (a) Activities in DFI village
Sl. No. | Name of activity | No./Area | Milestones reached |
1 | Technologies demonstrated | ||
(a) Demonstration on Pumpkin var. Arjuna F1 | 10 farmers | The var. Arjuna is becoming popular among the villagers and 20 farmers are growing pumpkin throughout the year. | |
(b) Demonstration on Papaya var. Sapna F1 | 10 farmers | 20-25% increased in yield and farm income | |
(c) Demonstration on production of Oyster mushroom | 20 farmers | Enhanced farm income | |
(d) Demonstration on Duck(Indian Runner) | 10 farmers | ||
(e) Demonstration on Cross breed pig(Ghungroo) | 12 farmers | Enhanced farm income | |
(f) Demonstration on Vanaraja | 20 farmers | Enhanced farm income | |
(g) Duck cum fish IFS : | 12 farmers | Enhanced farm income | |
Production of fish in community and individual ponds: (Fish Village Scheme in convergence with the Deptt. of Fishery, KAAC) |
20 farmers | Enhanced farm income | |
(h) i. Customer Care Point of LDR Bank established in the village. ii. 4 JLG formed covering 28 farmers, availed loan Rs 1350000. iii. Started Commercial Pig farming and Pineapple cultivation |
20 farmers | Started pine apple cultivation and pig farming commercially | |
2 | Trainings conducted | Nil | |
3 | Awareness Camp conducted | Nil | |
4 | SHC distributed | Nil | |
5 | Animal Health Camps organized | Nil | |
6 | Diagnostic visits | 1 | |
7 | Method demonstrations | Nil | |
8 | Seed/sampling distributed | - |
- (b) Activities in MGMG village
Sl. No. | Name of activity | No./Area | Milestones reached |
1 | Technologies demonstrated | ||
(a) Vermicomposting | 1 | Successfully producing vermicompost | |
(b) | |||
(c) | |||
2 | Trainings conducted | ||
3 | Awareness Camp conducted | ||
4 | SHC distributed | 10 | |
5 | Animal Health Camps organized | - | |
6 | Diagnostic visits | 5 | |
7 | Method demonstrations | 1 | |
8 | Seed/sampling distributed | - |
- Other Extension Activity Details during 2020-21
Year | Activity | Nos. | Beneficiaries |
2020-21 | Lectures Delivered | ||
Consultancy Services Offered | |||
Formation of SHGs | |||
FS Interaction Programmes | 1 | 36 | |
Farm Advisory Services | |||
Phone in/Help line programme/KMAS | |||
Diagnostic visits | 36 | 72 | |
Advisory Services | |||
Animal Health Camp | 1 | 39 | |
Plant health camp | - | - | |
Training/ practical manual | 1 | - | |
Celebration of important days | |||
Farm Science Club Conveners meet | - | - | |
Farmers Seminar/ workshop | - | - | |
Farmers Visit to KVK | 1007 | ||
Field Day | 5 | 186 | |
Group meetings/ Discussion | 1 | ||
Awareness Camp | 2 | 126 | |
Kisan Gosthi | - | - | |
Kisan Mela | - | - | |
Mahila Mandal Conveners’ meetings | - | - | |
Method Demonstrations | 14 | - | |
Scientists visit to farmers field | |||
Self Help Group Conveners meetings | |||
Soil health/ testing Campaigns | |||
Film show | |||
Any other (Celebraton of Jay Kissan Jay Vigyan Diwas) | |||
PRA Exercise | 3 | 73 | |
News paper coverage | |||
News letter | 1 | - | |
Research papers | 4 | - | |
Technical report/ article | 6 | - |
Contd...
Other Extension Activity Details during 2020-21Contd...
Year | Activity | Nos. | Beneficiaries |
2020-21 | Radio talks | - | - |
TV Talks | - | - | |
CD publication | 1 | ||
Extension literature | - | - | |
Technical bulletins | 5 | - | |
Leaflets/folders | - | - |
- Soil Health Card details for 2020-21
Year | Programme Name
|
No. of soil sample analysed | No. of Soil Health Cards issued |
2020-21 | Soil Health Card (SHC) | 74 | 250 |
- Flagship Programmes Organised during 2020-21
Year | Nos. | No. of beneficiaries | |
2020-21 | Nil | Nil | |
2020-21 |
- Any other relevant information, if any.
Award to KVK, Karbi Anglong for Special Contribution on promotion of pulses during 2019-20 under ICAR-ATARI, Zone-VI
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Annexure III (a)
For Publication in Peer reviewed journal
Sl No. | Author(s) | Year of Publication | Title | Journal Name, Volume, page nos. | DOI No. if any | NAAS Score | Impact factor
(Thomson Reuters) |
1 | Kalita, N. and Maibangsa, S. | 2020 | Soil Fertility Evaluation of Rice Soils of Lumbajong Block of Karbi Anglong District under Hill Zone of Assam through Nutrient Indexing. | An Asian Journal of Soil Science. 15 (2):75-79 | · 10.15740/HAS/AJSS/15.2/000-000
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4.34 | - |
2 | Doley, M. K.; Das, S.; Sharma, R.K.; Sarma, D. K., Buragohain, L.; Hazarika, R. and Baruah, N. | 2020 | Isolation and antibiogram pattern of Riemerella anatipestifier isolated from Domesticated Ducks of Assam, India | Indian Journal of Animal Research.
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10.18805/IJAR.B-4295. | 6.40 | - |
3 | Dutta, S., Kalita, N. and Maibangsa, S. | 2020 | Effect of organic source of nutrients in growth and yield parameters of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) in Karbi Anglong district in Assam | International Journal of chemical studies. 8(5): 1910-1913. | 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i5z.10583 | 5.31 | - |
4 | Pathak, P., Baishya, B. K. and S. Dutta | 2020 | Study on leaf morphology of Rough Lemon (C. jambhiri Lush.) | Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 10(1): 1986-1987 | 10.22271/phyto.2021.v10.i1ab.13641 | 5.21 | - |
Annexure III(b)
For abstracts published in conference/symposia proceedings
Sl No. | Author(s) | Date, Year | Title | Name of the conference/symposia etc. | Page No./Abstract No | ISBN No. if any |
1. | Boruah, P.; Gogoi, S.; Saud, R.K. & Mohan, G. | 4th-6th October, 2020 | Water management strategies in rice fields for mitigation of greenhouse gases | Perspective on Agricultural and Applied Sciences in COVID-19 Scenario (PAAS) | 352 | - |
2. | Gogoi, S.; Saikia, B. & Boruah, P. | 4th-6th October, 2020 | Internet of things (IOT) based insect pest detection and management | Perspective on Agricultural and Applied Sciences in COVID (PAAS) | 352 | - |
3. | Mohan, G.; Huirem, H. D. & Boruah, P. | 4th-6th October, 2020 | The role of organic farming in agricultural sustainability | Perspective on Agricultural and Applied Sciences in COVID (PAAS) | 353 | - |
Annexure III(c)
For publication as Books
Sl No. | Author(s)/ Editors(s) | Year of Publication | Title | Name of Book,
Edition, page Nos |
Name of Publisher, Place | DOI/ISBN No. if any |
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Annexure III(d)
For publication as Book Chapters
Sl No. | Author(s) | Year of Publication | Title | Editor(s) | Name of Book,
Edition, page Nos |
Name of Publisher, Place | DOI/ISBN No. if any |
1 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Annexure III(e)
For publication as Practical Manaul
Sl No. | Author(s) | Year of Publication | Title | Name of Publisher, Place |
1 | M. K. Doley, S. Maibangsa, R. K. Saud, N. Boruah, L. Kataki, P. Boruah and S. Dutta | 2021 | Training Manual on Integrated Farming System | KVK Karbi Anglong, Diphu |
Annexure III(f)
For publication as Bulletin/ Monograph/ Other
Sl No. | Author(s) | Year of Publication | Title | Name of Publisher, Place |
1 | M.K. Doley, S. Maibangsa, M. Neog, R.K. Saud, N. Baruah, R. Gogoi, T.T. Millik, S. Dutta, L. Kataki and P. Boruah | 2021 | Duck-Fish integrated Farming system | KVK Karbi Anglong, Diphu |
2 | L. Kataki, S. Maibangsa, R. K. Saud, M. Doley, L. Teronpi, N. Kalita, Bhuyan, P. Boruah and S. Dutta | 2020 | Integrated farming system - a boon for livelihood promotion in rain shadow areas of Karbi Anglong | KVK Karbi Anglong, Diphu |
3 | S. Dutta, S. Maibangsa, M. Neog, R.K. Saud, N. Kalita, M.K. Doley, L. Kataki, P. Boruah | 2021 | Zero Energy Cool Chamber-A farmer’s friendly technology | KVK Karbi Anglong, Diphu |
4 | P. Boruah, S. Maibangsa, N. Kalita, R.K. Saud, M.K. Doley, L. Kataki, S. Dutta, M. Rongpharpi, L. Teronpi | 2021 | Scientific cultivation practices of broom grass | KVK Karbi Anglong, Diphu |
Annexure III(g)
For publication as Popular articles
Sl No. | Author(s)/ | Year of Publication | Title | Name of Journal/ Newspaper/ periodical | Volume, Page number |
1 | Kalita, N. | 2020 | Banakranto Dhanoni Potharor Krishi Bwoyosthapona | Ghare pathare. | 41(15): 1.
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2 | Doley, M. K. and Baruah, N | 2020 | Layer Bird farming for self employment and nutritional security | The Hills Times | 21(322): 5
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3 | Dutta, S. and Gogoi, P | 2020 | Multistorey cropping system: A profitable approach for sustainable productivity | Agriculture and Food: e-Newsletter | 2(9):143-145.
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4 | Gogoi, P. and Dutta, S | 2020 | Improvement strategy of shifting cultivation or Jhum in NE india | Agriculture and Food: e-Newsletter | 2(9):746-747 |
5 | Basumatary, P. and Dutta, S | 2020 | Stevia: A high remunerative crop and a boon for Diabetic people | Agriculture and Food: e-Newsletter | 2(10) : 519-521 |
6 | Gogoi, S. and Boruah, P | 2020 | Kesuxaar: Joibik krishir ek parodorxi upadan | Dainik Janambhumi | 12th October, 2020. Pg. no. 7
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7 | Gogoi, S. and Boruah, P | 2020 | Terrace Gardening: Nogorkendrik xaak pasolir kheti | Dainik Janambhumi | 28th September, 2020. Pg. no.7
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Annexure IV
Events organized (Department wise) during the reporting period
Sl. No. | Title of Events Organized | Organized by | Dates | Sponsored by | Venue | Level (International/National etc.) | |
From/ On | To | ||||||
1 | Winter School on …… | Dept of …., BNCA | 3rd January, 2021 | 23rd January, 2021 | ICAR | Biswanath Chariali | National |
2 | Animal vaccination against …. | Dept of …., LCVSc | 20th February, 2020 | Dept of AH & V, GoA | Azad, NL | State | |
Annexure V
Training/ Seminar/ Symposium /Workshop/ Conference attended during the reporting period
Sl. No. | Title of Events Attended | Organized by | Dates | Sponsored by | Venue | Level (International/National etc.) | |
From/ On | To | ||||||
1 | International Webinar on Climate Action in a time of Uncertainty | Deptt. of Geography, Assam University, Diphu Campus | 23.09.20 | 23.09.20 | Virtual mode | International | |
2 | International Webinar on
Soil Spectroscopy: An Emerging Technique for Rapid Soil Health Assessment
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ICAR‐Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal & World Agroforestry (ICRAF), Nairobi | 01.10.20 | 01.10.20 | Virtual mode | International | |
3 | 2nd Asian Web Conference on Managing Hill resources and Diversities for Zero Hunger and Cliimate Resilience | Soil Conservation Society of India | 12.02.21 | 13.02.21 | Virtual mode | International | |
4 | GIS stakeholders Workshop under APART | APART, AAU | 25.02.21 | 25.02.21 | AAU, Jorhat | National | |
5 | MOOC on Gender in Agricultural
Development |
MANAGE, Hyderabad | 27.07.20 | 5.08.2020
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Virtual | National | |
6 | Entrepreneurship Development in
Livestock Sector |
NIRD, Ministry of Rural
Development, Hyderabad |
5.10.20 | 19.10.20 | Virtual | National | |
7 | Knowledge management in the
Network Digital Environment |
NAHEP, ICAR-IVRI & AAU,
Jorhat |
03.12.20 | 03.12.20 | Virtual | National | |
8 | E-education in agricultural
Sciences in the Age of Social distancing: opportunities, challenges and strategies |
NAHEP, AAU | 09.08.20 | 09.08.20 | Virtual | National | |
9 | Capacity building programme for
POPIs on managing and handholding of FPOs |
Ekgaon Consulting Services | 14.12.20 | 16.12.20 | Guwahati | National | |
10 | Orientation course on IPM in
important agricultural and horticultural crops of NEH region of India |
ICAR-National Research Centre
for Integrated pest management, Pusa, New Delhi |
29.09.2020 | 01.10.2020 | Virtual | National | |
11 | National Webinar series on
Advances in Moringa farming- a way forwarding to trending entrepreneurship |
EDII Periyakulam Horti
Business Incubation Forum, HC&RI, TNAU, Periyakulam, Theni Dt. Tamil Nadu - 625 604. |
25.08.2020 | 28.08.2020 | Virtual | National | |
12 | Workshop on Development of
strategic plan for local seed potato production involving the seed grower, public and private sector under Agri-business Rural Transformation Project (APART) |
Workshop on Development of
strategic plan for local seed potato production involving the seed grower, public and private sector under Agri-business Rural Transformation Project (APART) |
13.08.2020 | 14.08.2020 | Virtual | National | |
13 | Development of strategic plan for
local seed potato production involving the seed grower, public and private sector |
Assam Agricultural University,
Jorhat & International Potato Center (CIP) |
13.08.2020 | 14.08.2020 | Virtual | National | |
14 | Recent Advances in Soil
Microbiological Research with a Special Thrust to Biofertilizer Technology |
Bihar Agricultural University,
Sabour |
25.08.2020 | 25.08.2020 | Virtual | National | |
15 | Advancement in research and
development of Plantation, Spices, Medicinal and Aromatic Crops: 2020 & Vision 2030 |
Bidhan Chandra Krishi
Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal |
30.08.2020 | 30.08.2020 | Virtual | National | |
16 | Sustainability of Agriculture Sector in Present & Post Pandemic Situation | School of Agricultural Sciences,
CPU, Kota |
11.09.2020 | 11.09.2020 | Virtual | National | |
17 | Perspective on Agricultural and
Applied Sciences in COVID-19 Scenario |
Agricultural & Environmental
Technology Development Society, Uttakhand |
04.10.2020
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06.10.2020 | Virtual | National |
Annexure VI (a)
Details of Ongoing & Completed Collaborative Programmes/Research Projects (National level)
Title of the Programme/ Research Project | DBT Biotech Kisan Hub Project | |||||
Objectives : | 1. Linking available science and technology to the farm by first understanding the problem of the local farmer and provide solutions to those problems. | |||||
2. The working together, in close conjunction, of scientists and farmers is the only way to improve the working conditions of small and marginal farmers. | ||||||
3. This programme aims to work with small and marginal farmers especially the woman farmer for better agriculture productivity through scientific intervention and evolving best farming practices in the Indian context. | ||||||
PI (Name & Designation/Establishment) | ||||||
Co-PI (Name & Designation/Establishment) | Dr. S. Maibangsa, Sr.Scientist and Head, KVK, Karbi Anglong | |||||
Programme/Project details | Funding Agency | Amount Sanctioned | Period of the Project | Starting Year | Likely date of completion | Status (Ongoing/Completed) |
Directorate of Biotechnology | 2.50 Lakhs | NA | 2018-19 | NA | On going |
Annexure VI (b)
Details of Ongoing & Completed Collaborative Programmes/Research Projects with international agencies/universities/institutes for academic, research and others.
Title of the Programme/ Research Project | ||||||
Objectives : | 1. | |||||
2. | ||||||
3. | ||||||
PI (Name & Designation/Establishment) | ||||||
Co-PI (Name & Designation/Establishment) | ||||||
Programme/Project details | Funding Agency | Amount Sanctioned | Period of the Project | Starting Year | Likely date of completion | Status (Ongoing/Completed) |
Annexure VII
For on-farm research/ off-farm research/ Extension/ other purpose
Sl.No. | Name of Corporate Sector | Programme/Project details | Amount Sanctioned | Period of the Project/programme | Starting Year | Likely date of completion | Status (Ongoing/Completed) |