details of action plan of kvks during 2018-19
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ICAR-ATARI, Pune
DETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVKs DURING 2018-19
(1st
April 2018 to 31st
March 2019)
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address with PIN code Telephone E mail Website address &
No. of visitors (hits)
Krishi Vigyan Kendra At Hiwara Post Ratnara Tq.Dist Gondia 441 614
Office FAX [email protected]
07182-280 180 07182-280 180
1.2. Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone E mail Website address
Office FAX
Dr.Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth,Krishi nagar Akola
0724-2258174 [email protected]
www.pdkv.ac.in
1.3. Name of the Senior Scientist and Head with phone & mobile no.
Name Telephone / Contact
Dr.Vilas S.Sakharkar Office Mobile Email
07182-280 180 83080 27782 [email protected]
1.4. Year of sanction: The ICAR has sanctioned the KVK to Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, vide sanction
F. No.2-27/03-AE.II dated 16th February, 2004
1.5. Staff Position (as on March 31, 2018)
If Permanent,
Please indicate
If
Temporary,
pl. indicate
the
consolidate
d amount
paid
(Rs./month)
Sl.
No. Sanctioned post
Name of the
incumbent
Disciplin
e
Current
Pay Band
Current
Grade
Pay
Date of
joining
1. Senior Scientist and Head Dr. Vilas S.
Sakharkar
Extension
Education
37400-67000
9000/- 26.09.20
16
-
2. Subject Matter Specialist Manoj V.Bhomte Agronomy 15600-
39100 5400/- 26.09.20
16
3. Subject Matter Specialist R.D.Chavan Plant
Protection
15600-
39100 5400/- 23.09.20
16
4. Subject Matter Specialist Dr.Ganesh U.kaluse AHDS 15600-
39100 5400/- 02.01.20
17
5. Subject Matter Specialist Ms.Savita G.Pawar Agril. Engg 15600-
39100 5400/- 06.10.20
16
6. Subject Matter Specialist Ms.Krutika
C.Gangde
Home
Science
15600-
39100 5400/- 01.12.20
16
7. Subject Matter Specialist - - -
8. Programme Assistant Mr.Ganesh
R.Khedikar
9300-
34800
4200/- 24.10.20
16
9. Computer Programmer Rajesh P. Chavhan 9300-
34800
4200/- 28.10.20
16
10. Farm Manager - - -
11. Accountant/Superintenden
t
Pratik N. Ramteke 9300-
34800
4200/- 29.08.20
16
12. Stenographer Somnath B. Gavte 5200-
20200
2400/- 06.09.20
16
13. Driver 1 R.D.Paturde 5200-
20200 2000/- 15.10.20
16
14. Driver 2 Vishal V. karne 5200-
20200 2000/- 09.03.20
17
15. Supporting staff 1
16. Supporting staff 2
1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha):
S. No. Item Area (ha)
1 Under Buildings 1.00
2. Under Demonstration Units -
3. Under Crops 13.32
4. Horticulture -
5. Pond 5.68
6. Others if any
1.7. Infrastructural Development:
A. Buildings
S.
No. Name of building
Source of
funding
Stage
Complete Incomplete
Completion
Year
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Expenditure
(Rs.)
Starting
year
Plinth
area
(Sq.m)
Status of
construction
1. Administrative
Building
ICAR-
ATARI
30.06.2008 500 29,02,872 20.03.2006 499.40 Completed
2. Farmers Hostel ICAR-
ATARI
305 20.03.2006 309.54 Completed
3. Staff Quarters (6) ICAR-
ATARI
30.06.2008 400
(6 nos.)
2704215 20.03.2006 356.39 Completed
4. Demonstration
Units (2)
- - - - - - -
5 Fencing - - - - - - -
6 Rain Water
harvesting system
- - - - - - -
7 Threshing floor - - - - - - -
8 Farm godown - - - - - - -
9 ICT lab - - - - - - -
10 Other - - - - - - -
B. Vehicles
Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status
Four wheeler (Tata Sumo) 2005-06 4,38,755 25193.4 Working
Two wheeler (Hero Honda) 2008-09 42475 12442.0 Working
Tractor (Massy) 2005-06 4,94,900 4762.5 Working
C. Equipments & AV aids
Name of the equipment / Implements Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status
Groundnut Decorticator 2017 2200 working
Spiral separator 2018 6000 working
Solar Tunnel Dryer 2018 10500 To be purchasae
Groundnut Striper (2) 2018-19 6000 To be purchasae
Power operated weeder 2018-19 15000 To be purchasae
Sapling trsnsplanter with sapling carrier bag 2017 1950 Working
Portable Bamboo Solar dryer 2017 3500 Working
Okra mitten 2017 300 working
Insect Prob Trap 2018 120 working
M.B. Plough 2005 16000.00 Working
Cultivator 2005 12600.00 Working
Cage wheel 2005 6300.00 Working
Computer with accessories 2006 86670.00 Working
Inverter (UPS) with battery 2006 13000.00 Working
DVD player 2006 4990.00 Working
TV colour and accessories 2006 13990.00 Working
LCD projector 2006 81312.00 Working
Laptop computer 2007 43680 Working
Colour printer 2007 10231 Working
Projector screen 2007 6120 Working
Still Photography Digital Camera 2008 19990 Working
Zero tillage seed drill 2012 Working
Desktop Computer (3 No.) 2017 93,000 Working
1.8. Details of SAC meetings to be conducted in the year
Sl. No. Date
1. Scientific Advisory Committee 2018
2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT
2.1. Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No Farming system/enterprise
1 Paddy - gram –fallow 2 Paddy-Linseed-fallow 3 Paddy-Lyatharus-fallow 4 Paddy-Linseed-summer paddy 5 Paddy-wheat-fallow 6 Goat farming 7 Poultry farming 8 Dairy farming 9 Fisheries
2.2. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)
a. Soil type
Sl. No. Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics
1 AES-1 Heavy soils, 1400mm
2 AES-2 Light soils with low water holding capacity and low organic matter, 1400mm
3 AES-3 Medium soil, undulating topography,
1400mm
b. Topography
S. No. Agro ecological situation Characteristics
1
2
3
2.3. Soil Types S. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha
1 Heavy soils Higher clay content, moderate water holding capacity, moderate organic carbon content
161588
2 Light soils Red soils with low water holding capacity and low organic matter.
253654
3 Medium soil Undulating topography, medium organic carbon, moderate water holding capacity
194551
2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2017-18)
S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (MT.) Productivity (Qt./ha)
1
Kharif Paddy 170941
219244
35-40
2
Summer Paddy 13071
20959
40
3
Pigeonpea 4150
3616
18
4
Wheat 2200 2267
25
5
Gram 6300
1066
18
6 Sugar cane 1100 32333
7 Sesame 1000 200 6
2.5. Weather data (2017-18)
Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%)
Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
January 1.2
February 0.1
March 4.7
April 0.0
May 12.4
June 82.5
July 316.3
August 219.5
September 95.5
October 44.5
November 0.0
December 0.0
Total 776.7
2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district Category Population Production Productivity
Cattle
Crossbred 17.1
Indigenous 369.9
Buffalo 129.8
Sheep
Goats 157.3
Pigs -
Crossbred --
Indigenous ---
Rabbits -
Poultry
Hens 30.0
Desi 130.7
Category Production (Q.) Productivity
Fish (Reservoir) 22055ha 0.7(t/ha) 15766t
2.7. Details of Operational area / Villages
Taluka Name of
the block
Name of the
village Major crops & enterprises Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas
Goregao
n,
Amgaon
,Tiroda
Go
reg
ao
n
Bhutaitola Paddy Improved package of practices
not followed To popularized PKV-HMT
Kurhadi Paddy Improved package of practices
not followed To popularized PKV-HMT
Ghoti Gram Land is being kept fallow in
Rabi season
To increase the pulses
production
katangi Gram Land is being kept fallow in
Rabi season
To increase the pulses
production
Kurhadi Paddy Less productivity and pest on
paddy IPM in Paddy
Satva Gram Land is being kept fallow in
Rabi season
To increase the pulses
production
Am
ga
on
Takri goats Vaccination of Goats Awareness about vaccination
Takri Less productivity and pest
on paddy IPM in Paddy Paddy
Tir
od
a/G
on
dia
Ekodi poultry Broiler production Introduction of new verities
Hiwara Groundnut No oilseed production
To increase the oilseed
production & to give oilseed
cake to livestocks
Ratnara Groundnut No oilseed production
To increase the oilseed
production & to give oilseed
cake to livestocks
Dhapewada Cows, buffalos Lack of knowledge about
feeding
Fodder cultivation & azolla
Production
Tidka Cows, buffalos Lack of knowledge about
feeding
Fodder cultivation & azolla
Production
Sadak
Arjuni Kohamara Cows, buffalos
Lack of knowledge about
feeding
Fodder cultivation & azolla
Production
Deori Kakodi Sesame Lack of knowledge about
Sesame Increase oilseed production
2.8. Priority thrust areas:
Up gradation of local breeds
Evaluation of Improved breeds
Fodder cultivation for self sufficiency in feed & fodder
Identifying mineral Deficiency
Reducing the cost of feed due to enrichment
Popularising Newly evolved Goatry, poultry & cattle breeds
Development of Para- veterinary workers
3. TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
3.1. A. Details of targeted mandatory activities by KVK
OFT FLD
(1) (2)
Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Area (ha) Number of Farmers
20 260 128 446
Training Extension Activities
(3) (4)
Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants
72 1440 08 4000
Seed Production (Qtl.) Planting material
(Nos.)
Fish seed prod. (No’s) Soil Samples
(5) (6) (7) (8)
150 00 00 500
3.1. B. Operational areas details proposed during 2018-19
S.No. Major crops &
enterprises being
practiced in cluster
villages
Prioritized
problems in
these crops/
enterprise
Extent of area
(Ha/No.) affected
by the problem in
the district
Names of
Cluster Villages
identified for
intervention
Proposed Intervention
(OFT, FLD, Training,
extension activity
etc.)*
1 Paddy Injudicious use of
fertilizers,
Gangazari, FLD on Varietal
demonstration, Oft on
Fertilizer management
and application of
micronutrient
2 Redgram Use of low
yielding local
varieties, less use
of biofertilizers
for seed
treatment
Hiwara Ratnara FLD on high yielding
variety PKV-TARA and
use of biofertilizer
3 Gram Use of low Katang tola OFT on Date of sowing
yielding varieties,
less use of
biofertilizers for
seed treatment
and FLD on high
yielding Variety JAKI
9218
4 Groundnut Less production Hiwara,
Chhipiya
FLD on high yielding
variety TAG-24
5 Lyatharus High seed rate Ratnara OFT on seed rate
6 Backyard Poultry
farming
Efficient Breed Mortality Satva Giriraja breed
7 Azolla production Lack of Green
fodder
Lack of knowledge
about feeding
Bhutaitola Provided culture of
Azolla and training to
framers
8 Silage making Excess green
fodder westage
Lack of knowledge
about silage
making
Ratnara Training of farmers on
silage making
9 Preparation of low
cost poultry feed to
broilers
Cost of feed is
high
Lack of knowledge
about feeding
concentrates
Kurhadi Training and
demonstration of feed
10 Effect of housing
systems on cattle
Disease incidence Lack of knowledge
about housing
Katangi Training and
demonstration
11 Enrichment of
paddy straw with
urea fed to cattle
4% urea
increases
palatability of
feed
Excess paddy
straw wested
Goregaon Training and
demonstration
12 Supplementation of
green roughage
through phule-
jaywant
Availability of
fodder
throughout year
Due to
monocropping
lack of green in
district
Satva, kurhadi Training and
demonstration
13 Paddy Pest and disease Takri,Katangi OFT,FLD,Training
* Support with problem-cause and interventions diagram
3.2. Technologies to be assessed and refined
A.1. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of crops
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseed
s Pulses
Commercia
l Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower
Plantatio
n crops
Tuber
Crop
s
TOTAL
Varietal Evaluation 01 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 04
Seed / Plant production 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Weed Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Crop Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Nutrient
Management
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Farming System 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Mushroom cultivation 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Drudgery reduction 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Farm machineries 01 01 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 04
Value addition 02 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 04
Integrated Pest Management 00 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 02
Integrated Disease 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02
Management
Resource conservation
technology
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
TOTAL 05 05 05 00 01 00 00 00 00 16
A.2. Abstract on the number of technologies to be refined in respect of crops
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseed
s Pulses
Commercia
l Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower
Kitchen
garden
Tuber
Crop
s
TOTAL
Varietal Evaluation 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Seed / Plant production 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Weed Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Crop Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Nutrient
Management
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Farming System 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Mushroom cultivation 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Drudgery reduction 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Farm machineries 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Post Harvest Technology 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Pest Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Disease
Management
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Resource conservation
technology
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
TOTAL 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
A.3. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Wormi culture Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01
Nutrition Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Disease of Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Value Addition 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Production and Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Feed and Fodder 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 02
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
00 00 00 00 00 01 00 01
TOTAL 01 01 00 01 00 01 00 04
A.4. Abstract on the number of technologies to be refined in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitary Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Nutrition Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Disease of Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Value Addition 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Production and Management 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Feed and Fodder 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
TOTAL 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
B. Details of On Farm Trial / Technology Assessment during 2018-19
S.
No
.
Crop/
enterpri
se
Prioritized
problem Title of
OFT
Tech
nolog
y
optio
ns
Source
of
Technol
ogy
Nam
e of
critic
al
input
Qt
y
per
tria
l
Cos
t
per
tria
l
No.
of
trial
s
Total
cost for
the
OFT
(Rs.)
Parameters
to be
studied Team members
1 Paddy Unawareness
regarding SRI
method
Modified SRI
Method of paddy cultivatio
n
Dr.PDK
V, akola
Seed 10k
g
800 13 10400 1. Plant
height (cm)
2. Panicle
length (cm)
3. Test
weight (g)
4. Grain
yield (kg/ha)
5. B:C ratio
Mr.M.V.Bhomte
Mr.R.D.Chavan
Ms.S.G.Pawar
2 Paddy Low
productivity
of paddy Due
to Zn
deficiency
and less
application of
micro
nutrient
Response of Paddy
to Micronutr
ient applicatio
n
Dr.PDK
V, akola
Znso4
(Zink
sulph
ate)
8kg 600 13 7800 1. Plant
height (cm)
2. Panicle
length (cm)
3. Test
weight (g)
4. Grain
yield (kg/ha)
5. B:C ratio
Mr.M.V.Bhomte
Mr.R.D.Chavan
Ms.S.G.Pawar
3 Lathyrus Farmers uses
high seed
rate
Effect of seed rate
under Utera
cultivation of
Lathyrus.
Dr.PDK
V, akola
Seed 28k
g
140
0
13 18200 1. Plant
height (cm),
2. No. of
pods per
plant,
3. Test
weight (g),
4. Pod yield
(kg/ha),
5. B:C ratio
Mr.M.V.Bhomte
Mr.R.D.Chavan
Ms.S.G.Pawar
4 Chikpea Less plant
population’
Low
productivity
Delay in
sowing
Performance of
Chickpea sowing at the time
paddy harvesting
Dr.PDK
V, akola
seed 15k
g
150
0
13 19500 1.Plant
height (cm),
2. No. of
pods per
plant,
3. Test
weight (g),
4. Pod yield
(kg/ha),
5.Gross
Mr.M.V.Bhomte
Mr.R.D.Chavan
Ms.S.G.Pawar
monetary
returns,
6.Net
monetary
returns,
7. B:C ratio
5 Nutrition
Manage
ment
Increase
palatability of
feed
To enrich low quality
Paddy Straw
1 Dr.PDKV,
Akola
-- 50k
g
400
0
13 12000/- Dail
y
Milk
yiel
d
We
ekly
Fat
Perc
enta
ge
1
6 Nutrition
Manage
ment
Farmers are
less aware
about Azolla
feed
supplement
for cow
Less feed
availability in
lean session.
Effect of Azolla as a
feed supplement for Cow
1 Dr.PDKV,
Akola -- 1kg 150 13 4000/- Dail
y
milk
yiel
d
Fat
percenta
ge
B:C
ratio
7 Feed available are costly Readymade feed used
Preparatio
n of Low cost
poultry feed for Broiler
1 MAU
Universit
y
feed -- -- 13 18000-
/
. Weekly feed intake
Weekly
weight gain
8 Housing
management
Effect of
housing
system on
dairy
cattle
3 MAFSU
nagpur
-- --- 13 --- Milk yield
Disease
incidence
9 paddy Indiscriminat
e use of
insecticides
2. Injudicious
application of
nitrogenous
fertilizer
3. Late
transplanting
due to uneven
Integrate
d Pest
Manage
ment in
paddy
crop.
1 Dr.
PDKV,
Akola
Nylo
n
rope,
Trich
ogra
mma
japon
icum,
Quin
olpho
13 8000/ 1. Plant
hoppers/hill
2. One
infested leaf
/hill (leaf
folder/ rice
caseworm)
3.Stem borer
:- % dead
R.D. CHAVAN
,M.V.
BHOMTE,G.U.K
ALUSE
distribution
of rainfall
4. Reduction
in yield due
to infestation
of foliage
feeders
s hearts
3. Yield
(q/ha)
4. C:B: ratio
10 1.
Unawareness
of farmers
regarding
management
of pest as the
crop taken on
paddy bunds.
2. Heavy
reduction in
yield due to
infestation of
H.armigera
Manage
ment of
Pod
borer
complex
with
Insecticid
e and bio-
pesticide
on
Pigeonpe
a.
1 Dr.
PDKV,
Akola
and
CIB
NSE
and,
Imam
ectin
benzo
ate 5
S.G.
13 8000/ 1. Percent
pod damage
at harvest
2. Yield
(q/ha)
3.% increase
over yield
4. C:B: ratio
R.D. CHAVAN
,M.V.
BHOMTE,G.U.K
ALUSE
11 Linseed Manageme
nt of
major pest
of Linseed
crop.
1 Dr.
PDKV,
Akola
Azadi
rachti
n 300
PPM
(50
ml)
,dime
thoat
e
13 8000 1. Per cent
pod damage
2. Per cent
infested
plant
3. Yield
(q/ha)
4. C: B ratio
R.D. CHAVAN
,M.V.
BHOMTE,G.U.K
ALUSE
12 Vegetable
s , fruits
Local Practise of
sun drying
requires physical
attention and
practice of
drying the agro
produce, sticking
dust particals
and soil more
existing practice
To assess the solar drying
technology for
dehydration of Agro produce
1 ATARI,
Pune
PDKV
Mini
solar
tunnel
drier.
Bmboo
solar
drier
13 15000 1. Dryi
ng
time
9kg/
hr).
2. Qual
ity
(colo
ur
and
Tast
y)
13 Okra Physical injuries
like cuts and
bruise to hand
and fingers while
harvesting okra
Assessment on
Sutiability of mitten in Harvsting
brinjal
VNPKV
Parbhani
2014
Brinjal
mitten,
multi
purpos
e
mitten
7 7000 Area cover
ha/hr
Physical work
load
14 Vegetable
s
Hand movement
in manual
Transplanter ie.
In , bending
psture postural
discomfort as
well as time and
Assessment of suitability
of set of sapling
transplanter and sapling carrier bag
in vegetables
VNMKV,
Parbhani
Sapling
transpl
anter
+saplin
g
carrier
bag
7 12000 Work efficiency
Labour cost
energy cost is
high
15 Vegetable
s and
fruits
Low Hemoglobin
level in blood
Fortificationof Iron in
diet of rural pregnant women
with leafy vegetable
Red Amarantus
Fresh
Vegeta
bles
Red
Amara
nthus
7 2000 Hb level in
blood group
before and
after treatment
Weight gain
during
pregnancy
16 Paddy High cost of
weeding, High
weed
population, less
availability of
labour at peak
period
Assessment of
Paddy Power
Weeder for
Intercultural
operation in paddy
crop
TNAU,
Coimbato
re
Power
Weede
r
01 13 25000 1. Field
capa
city
(ha/
h)
2. Field
Effici
ency
(%)
3. Cost
of
Oper
ation
(Rs/
ha)
03
17 Pigeon-
pea
Traditional
milling practices
:
Assessment of PKV mini dal mill for
milling of pigeon-pea
Dr. PDKV,
Akola
PKV
mini
dal
mill
01 13 15000 1. Dal
Rec
over
y
(%)
2. Milli
ng
effic
ienc
y
(%)
3. Loss
es
(%)
4. B:C
rati
o
03
18 Black
gram
Traditional
milling practices
:
Assessment of PKV mini dal mill for
milling of Black gram
Dr. PDKV,
Akola
PKV
mini
dal
mill
01 13 5000 1. Dal
Rec
over
y
(%)
2. Milli
ng
effic
03
ienc
y
(%)
3. Loss
es
(%)
4. B:C
rati
o
19 Chilli and
other
available
leafy
vegetable
s
Traditional
drying of Chilli
requires more
time and does
not maintain
color
Assessment of mini
solar tunnel
dryer for Chilli and
other leafy
vegetable drying
Dr. PDKV,
Akola
Mini
solar
tunnel
dryer
01 13 10500 1. Dryi
ng
peri
od
(hr)
2. Max
.
tem
p at
no
load
(oC)
3. Max
.
tem
p at
full
load
(oC)
03
C. Technology Refinement during 2018-19
S.
No
.
Crop/
enterpris
e
Prioritize
d
problem
Titl
e of OF
T
Technolog
y options
Source of
Technolog
y
Name
of
critic
al
input
Qty
per
tria
l
Cos
t
per
tria
l
No.
of
trial
s
Tota
l
cost
for
the
OFT
(Rs.)
Paramete
rs to be
studied Team
member
s
1 1
2
3
4
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3.3. Frontline Demonstrations
A. Details of FLDs to be organized –
Sl.
No. Crop Variety
Thematic
area
Technology for
demonstration
Critical inputs
with cost (Rs.)
Season
and year
Area
(ha)
No. of
farmer
s/
demon
.
Parameters
identified
1 Pigeonpe
a
PKV-TARA Crop
production
Varietal Demonstration Seed,
Biofertilizes
(50,000)
Kharif
2018
20 50 Yield
2 Gram JAKI-9218 Crop
production
Varietal Demonstration Seed,
Biofertilizes
(2,50,000)
Rabi 20 50 Yield
3 Linseed NL-260 Crop
production
Varietal Demonstration Seed,
Biofertilizes
(1,00,000)
Rabi 20 50 yield
4 Groundnu
t
TAG-24 Crop
production
Varietal Demonstration Seed,
Biofertilizes
(2,00,000)
Summer
20 50 yield
5 Mustard Pusa-Bold Crop
production
Varietal Demonstration Seed,
Biofertilizes
(1,00,000
Rabi 20 50 yield
6 Gram Jaki-9218 IPM Pest and Disease
occurrence and
Unawareness
regarding use of
pesticides
HaNPV,6000 Rabi,201
8
5 13 Local check and
increased yield
6 Gram Jaki-9218 IPM Pest and Disease
occurrence and
Unawareness
regarding use of
pesticides
Thiram,
trichoderma
viridae,8000
Rabi,201
8
5 13 Local check and
increased yield
Paddy PKV-HMT IPM Pest and Disease
occurrence and
Unawareness
regarding use of
pesticides
Metarrhizium
anisopleae,80
00
Kharif,20
18
5 13 Local check and
increased yield
10 Tomato Vaishali IPM Pest and Disease
occurrence and
Unawareness
regarding use of
pesticides
NSE 5%,8000 Kharif,20
18
5 13 Local check and
increased yield
11 Grain Storage of
grain
Insect Prob trap Insect Prob
Trap
13 No. of insects/
week
Damage percent
per 100 grains
12 Vegetable
s and
fruits
Value
addition
Portable zero energy
fruits and vegetables
preservator (janta
freeze)
Portable zero
energy fruits
and vegetables
preservator
(janta freeze)
13 Shelf life of fruits
and vegetables
Keeping Quality
13 Okra To reduce
the drudgery
Use of okra mitten for
okra harvesting
Okra mitten 13 Harvesting capacity
kg/hour
Costof harvesting
Rs/ha
No. of injury
14 Super bag To reduce
drudgery
Store grain clening
and to minimize the
storage grain lossess
Super grain
bag
13 Self life of grain
Grain damage13
15 Groundnu
t
Drudgery
reduction in
women
Demonstration of
Groundnut Striper
Groundnut
striper (6000)
Summer
2018
4 10 1.shelling efficiency
2.Output Capacity-
Kg/hr
16 Groundnu
t
Drudgery
reduction in
women
Demonstration of
Groundnut
Decorticator
Groundnut
(5000)
Summer
2018
10 1 separation
eefficiency %
2.Output Capacity-
Kg/hr
17 Pigeon-
pea
Grain
cleaning
Demonstration of
Spiral Seperator
Pigeon-pea
(6000)
Kharif
2018
10 .Output capacity
kg/hr
2.Cleaning
efficiency
Total 7,47,000 124 384
Sponsored Demonstration
Crop Area (ha) No. of farmers
B. Extension and Training activities under FLDs
S. No. Activity No. of activities Month Number of participants
1 Field days 02 August,September,
December, March
100
2 Farmers Training 12 June,November,
December, January
350
3 Media coverage 10 June,November,
December, January
-
4 Training for extension functionaries 05 -
C. Details of FLD on Enterprises
a. Farm Implements
Name of the
implement Crop
Season and year No. of
farmers Area (ha)
Critical inputs Performance parameters /
Indicators
b. Livestock Enterprises
Enterprise Breed No. of farmers
No. of animals,
poultry birds
etc.
Critical inputs Performance parameters /
Indicators
Demonstration of
Vermi compost
production
isenia foetida 13 -- Vermi Culture
Rate /kg-Rs.1600 1Yield
2.B:C ratio
Supplementation
of green roughage
through Napier
grass Phule
jaywant
Phule jaywant to cattle &
buffaloes
13 -- Sets of Phule
jaywant
1.Milk yield
2.B:C ratio
Enrichment of
Paddy straw with
Urea fed to cattle
cattle 13 -- Paddy straw. 1. Milk yield.
2.Fat per centage
Demonstration of
silage making by
use of plastic bags
cattle 13 -- Plastic bags and
technical
guidance rate
/bag-Rs.850/-
1. . Milk yield.
2.Fat per centage
c. FLD on Other enterprises
Entrprise Name of the technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
No.of units Critical inputs Performance
parameters /
Indicators
3.4. Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):
A. ON Campus
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants
Others SC/ST Grand
Total Male Femal
e Total Male
Femal
e
Tota
l
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production 12 400 200 600 100 20 120 720
Nursery management 12 400 200 600 100 20 120 720
Integrated Crop Management
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops - - - - - - - -
Off-season vegetables - - - - - - - -
Nursery raising - - - - - - - -
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli - - - - - - - -
Export potential vegetables - - - - - - - -
Grading and standardization - - - - - - - -
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.) - - - - - - - -
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning - - - - - - - -
Layout and Management of Orchards - - - - - - - -
Cultivation of Fruit - - - - - - - -
Management of young plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Management of Problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing 05 70 30 100 60 25 85 185
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management 04 33 06 39 4 2 06 45
Poultry Management 04 23 04 27 3 1 04 31
Piggery Management - - - - - - - -
Rabbit Management/goat - - - - - - - -
Disease Management 04 43 12 55 07 04 11 66
Feed management 03 32 04 36 06 01 07 43
Production of quality animal products 03 23 13 36 04 02 06 42
V Home Science/Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening 02 00 40 40 00 20 20 60
Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs 01 00 50 50 00 20 20 70
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition 02 40 00 40 15 00 15 55
Income generation activities for empowerment of rural
Women
Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care 01 00 30 30 00 25 25 55
VI Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems 01 50 00 50 20 00 20 70
Use of Plastics in farming practices 01 20 10 30 15 10 25 55
Production of small tools and implements
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements 01 25 10 35 20 00 20 55
Small scale processing and value addition
Post Harvest Technology 01 40 20 60 20 25 45 105
VII Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 11 180 120 300 54 34 84 384
Integrated Disease Management 3 45 20 65 14 12 26 91
Bio-control of pests and diseases 3 54 24 74 18 8 26 100
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides 4 60 22 82 24 10 34 116
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
Carp breeding and hatchery management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
IX Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production
Planting material production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides production
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost production 10 80 18 98 11 07 18 116
Organic manures production
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets
Small tools and implements
Production of livestock feed and fodder 04 66 08 74 03 01 04 78
Production of Fish feed
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths
WTO and IPR issues
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
XII Others (Pl. Specify)
TOTAL
(B) RURAL YOUTH
Mushroom Production 1 15 12 27 8 6 14 41
Bee-keeping 2 60 12 72 12 8 20 92
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming (Medicinal)
Planting material production
Vermi-culture 02 22 04 26 3 3 06 32
Sericulture 2 60 12 72 12 8 20 92
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition 02 33 06 39 7 2 09 48
Production of quality animal products 04 61 09 70 11 9 20 90
Dairying 05 72 11 83 08 04 12 95
Sheep and goat rearing 04 66 08 74 03 01 04 78
Quail farming - - - - - - - -
Piggery - - - - - - - -
Rabbit farming - - - - - - - -
Poultry production 03 22 12 34 04 02 06 40
Ornamental fisheries
Para vets
Para extension workers
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Small scale processing
Post Harvest Technology
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL
(C) Extension Personnel
Productivity enhancement in field crops
Integrated Pest Management 8 220 60 280 60 20 80 360
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
Information networking among farmers
Capacity building for ICT application
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals 04 32 11 43 03 03 06 49
Livestock feed and fodder production 05 66 10 76 06 02 08 84
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Any other (Pl. Specify)
TOTAL
G. Total
B. OFF Campus
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants
Others SC/ST Grand
Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management 2 100 30 130 40 10 50 150
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification 2 80 20 100 30 20 50 150
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs 1 50 10 60 20 5 25 85
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade
Net etc.)
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit
Management of young plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Management of Problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing 03 45 15 60 40 30 70 130
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management 03 43 06 49 6 2 08 57
Poultry Management 04 39 05 44 4 2 06 50
Piggery Management - - - - - - - -
Rabbit Management /goat - - - - - - - -
Disease Management 05 73 20 93 17 14 31 124
Feed management 04 52 10 72 06 04 10 82
Production of quality animal products 03 33 11 44 08 03 11 55
V Home Science/Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening
and nutrition gardening 01 10 20 30 10 05 15 45
Design and development of low/minimum cost
diet
Designing and development for high nutrient
efficiency diet
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition 01 20 15 35 10 15 25 70
Income generation activities for empowerment
of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction
technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care 03 5 75 80 00 40 40 120
VI Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation
systems 03 5 75 80 00 40 40 120
Use of Plastics in farming practices 01 20 00 20 04 00 04 20
Production of small tools and implements
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and
implements 01 25 05 30 10 00 10 40
Small scale processing and value addition 02 30 20 50 15 05 20 70
Post Harvest Technology
VII Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 3 64 24 88 24 8 32 120
Integrated Disease Management 2 44 18 52 12 6 18 70
Bio-control of pests and diseases 2 42 22 64 18 12 30 94
Production of bio control agents and bio
pesticides 1 22 12 34 12 8 20 54
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
Carp breeding and hatchery management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater
prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
IX Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production
Planting material production (Horti.)
Bio-agents production 1 22 12 34 8 8 16 50
Bio-pesticides production 1 22 10 32 10 12 22 54
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost production (Horti.)
Organic manures production (A.S.)
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets
Small tools and implements
Production of livestock feed and fodder 02 33 06 39 7 2 09 48
Production of Fish feed
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs(HS)
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths
(Agro.)
WTO and IPR issues
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems (Agro)
XII Others (Pl. Specify)
TOTAL
C. Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)
Thematic Area No. of Courses
No. of Participants
Others SC/ST Grand Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
I Crop Production
Weed Management 2 100 30 130 40 10 50 150
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification 2 80 20 100 30 20 50 150
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production 12 400 200 600 100 20 120 720
Nursery management 12 400 200 600 100 20 120 720
Integrated Crop Management
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs 1 50 10 60 20 5 25 85
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low volume and high value crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.)
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit
Management of young plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
Processing and value addition
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management technology
Post harvest technology and value addition
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Management of Problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing 08 115 45 160 100 55 155 315
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management 07 76 12 88 10 4 14 102
Poultry Management 08 62 09 71 07 03 10 81
Piggery Management - - - - - - - -
Rabbit Management/goat - - - - - - - -
Disease Management 09 116 32 148 24 18 42 190
Feed management 07 84 14 108 10 6 16 124
Production of quality animal products
V Home Science/Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and
nutrition gardening
Design and development of low/minimum cost diet
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency
diet
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Value addition
Income generation activities for empowerment of rural
Women
Location specific drudgery reduction technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care
VI Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and implements
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and
implements
Small scale processing and value addition
Post Harvest Technology
VII Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 14 244 144 388 78 42 116 504
Integrated Disease Management 5 89 38 117 26 18 44 161
Bio-control of pests and diseases 5 96 46 142 36 20 56 198
Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides 5 82 34 116 36 18 54 170
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
Carp breeding and hatchery management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture
Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
IX Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production
Planting material production
Bio-agents production 1 22 12 34 8 8 16 54
Bio-pesticides production 1 22 10 32 10 12 22 54
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost production
Organic manures production
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets
Small tools and implements
Production of livestock feed and fodder 06 65 17 82 10 05 12 97
Production of Fish feed
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths
WTO and IPR issues
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
Sponsored training
TOTAL
(B) RURAL YOUTH
Mushroom Production 1 15 12 27 8 6 14 41
Bee-keeping 2 60 12 72 12 8 20 92
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Sericulture 2 60 12 72 12 8 20 92
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and
implements
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition
Production of quality animal products
Dairying 08 115 17 132 14 6 20 152
Sheep and goat rearing 04 66 08 74 03 01 04 78
Quail farming - - - - - - - -
Piggery - - - -- - - - -
Rabbit farming - - - - - - - -
Poultry production 03 22 12 34 4 2 6 40
Ornamental fisheries
Para vets
Para extension workers
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Small scale processing
Post Harvest Technology
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL
(C) Extension Personnel
Productivity enhancement in field crops
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers organization
Information networking among farmers
Capacity building for ICT application
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and
implements
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals 04 32 11 43 03 03 06 49
Livestock feed and fodder production 05 66 10 76 06 02 08 84
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Any other (Pl. Specify)
Total
G. TOTAL
Details of training programmes attached in Annexure -I
3.5. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)
Nature of Extension
Activity
No. of
activities
Farmers Extension Officials Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Field Day 02 150 50 200 40 20 60 190 70 260
Kisan Mela 01 2000 1000 3000 25 20 45 2025 1020 3045
Kisan Ghosthi 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Exhibition 04 2000 2000 4000 100 50 150 2100 2050 4150
Film Show 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03
Farmers Seminar 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Workshop 03 30 10 40 20 5 25 50 15 65
Group meetings 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Lectures delivered as
resource persons
05 200 50 250 50 25 75 250 75 225
Newspaper coverage 25 - - - - - - - - 25
Radio talks 05 - - - - - - - - 05
TV talks 01 - - - - - - - - 01
Popular articles 20 - - - - - - - - 20
Extension Literature 03 - - - - - - - - 1000
Advisory Services 150 90,000 20,000 1,10,000 500 100 600 90500 20100 1,10,600
Scientific visit to farmers
field
80 700 300 1000 07 02 09 707 302 1009
Farmers visit to KVK 05 1500 500 2000 15 05 20 1515 520 2035
Diagnostic visits 50 300 200 500 07 02 09 307 202 509
Exposure visits 02 40 00 40 07 02 09 47 02 49
Ex-trainees Sammelan 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Soil health Camp 01 150 50 200 07 02 09 157 52 209
Animal Health Camp 01 60 00 60 05 00 05 65 00 65
Agri mobile clinic 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Soil test campaigns 03 400 100 500 07 02 09 407 102 509
Farm Science Club
Conveners meet
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Self Help Group
Conveners meetings
02 00 150 150 10 05 15 10 155 165
Mahila Mandals
Conveners meetings
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Celebration of important
days (specify)
01 70 30 100 07 02 09 77 32 109
Krishi Mohostva 01 2000 500 2500 20 10 30 2020 510 2530
Krishi Rath 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Pre Kharif workshop 02 50 10 60 20 10 30 70 20 90
Pre Rabi workshop 01 25 25 50 20 10 30 45 35 80
PPVFRA workshop 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Any Other (Specify) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Total 371 99675 24975 14650 867 272 1139 100542 25262 16158
3.6. Target for Production and supply of Technological products
SEED MATERIALS
Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity
(qtl.)
CEREALS Paddy PKV-HMT 150
OILSEEDS
PULSES
VEGETABLES
OTHERS (Specify)
PLANTING MATERIALS
Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity (Nos.)
FRUITS
SPICES
VEGETABLES
FOREST SPECIES
ORNAMENTAL CROPS
Total
Bio-products
Sl. No. Product Name Species Quantity
No (kg)
BIO PESTICIDES
1
2
LIVESTOCK
Sl. No. Type Breed Quantity
(Nos) Unit
Cattle Local Indigenous 10 01
GOAT osmanabadi Osmanabadi 5 01
SHEEP
POULTRY local Giriraja 100 01
Pig farming
FISHERIES
4. Literature to be Developed/Published
A. KVK News Letter
Date of start :
Number of copies to be published :
B. Literature developed/published
S.No. Topic Number
1 Research paper each scientist 05
2 Technical reports 02
3 News letters 05
4 Training manual all discipline 02
5 Popular article 10
6 Extension literature 500
Total
C. Details of Electronic Media to be produced
S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-
Cassette) and video clippings
Title of the programme Number
1 Video clipping Vermicompost 2
D. Success stories/Case studies identified for development as a case. -
a. Brief introduction
b. Interventions
c. Output
d. Outcomes
e. Impact
i) Social economic
ii) Bio-Physical
f. Good Action Photographs
5.1. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for
A. Practicing Farmers
a) Seed treatment
b) Nutrient management
c) Seed rate and Date of sowing
a) Vaccaination of livestocks (HS&B.Q &FMD)
b) Housing care &management of lactating animals.
c) Grading –Up programme for non descript cows
B. Rural Youth
a) Formation of Yuva-Kisan club for rural youths.
b) need based Training programmes to rural youths
c) Guidance for providing financial support through NABARD for rural youths
d) training regarding dairy , goat, fishery & poultry
C. In-service personnel
a) Training programmeson Artificial insemination.
b)
c)
5.2. Indicate the methodology for identifying OFTs/FLDs
For OFT:
iii) Field level observations
iv) Farmer group discussions
For FLD:
i) New variety/technology
ii) Poor yield at farmers level
5.3. Field activities
i. Name of villages identified/adopted with block name (from which year) -
ii. No. of farm families selected per village :
iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted :
iv. No. of technologies taken to the adopted villages
v. Name of the technologies found suitable by the farmers of the adopted villages:
vi. Impact (production, income, employment, area/technological– horizontal/vertical)
vii. Constraints if any in the continued application of these improved technologies
6. LINKAGES
6.1. Functional linkage with different organizations
SN Name of organization Nature of linkage
1 State Department of Agriculture SAC Meeting & Sankalp se Siddhi.
2 State Department of Animal husbandry &
veterinary services
Animal Health camp & Vaccination, Livestock Mela.
3 Women & child Department Women Melas & Organic Food Festival.
4 ATMA DAESI
5 NABARD Sankalp Se Siddhi, FLD on Cereals & Pulses.
6 Gondia District Central Co-operative Bank
(GDCC)
Sankalp Se Siddhi, FLD on Cereals & Pulses.
7 Labour Welfare Women Melas & Organic Food Festival.
8 BARC, Mumbai Litchi Fruit cultivation, FLD on Oilseed
9 Physiotherapist (Nagpur) Nutrition Week
10 CROP SAP Training & Pest survey.
11 Maharashtra State Seed Corporation Limited
(Mahabeej) Bhandara
FLD on Pulses, Cereals & Oilseed
12 NBSS & LUP, Nagpur DAESI, Land use planning
13 MANAGE, Hyderabad DAESI
14 Z.P. Agriculture Department DAESI
15 University of Agriculture Science, Dharwad
Karnataka
FLD on Oilseed
16 Vidarbha Co-operative Marketing Federation
Limited, Gondia
OFT
17 Rice research Station, Sakoli Bhandara FLD on Pulses
18 Regional research station ,Navegaon bandh FLD on Pulses
19 Zonal Agriculture Research Station, Sindhewahi
Chandrapur
FLD on Cereals & Oilseed
20 Jawar Research Station, Dr. PDKV, Akola FLD on Cereals
21 Manav Vikas Mission, Gondia Soil Testing
22 State Dept. of Fisheries Training & Extension Activities
23 Gangai Agriculture Technology School ,Tidka,
Sadak Arjuni
Teaching for DAESI
24 District Central Horticulture Nursery, Hiwara FLD on Nutrition Garden.
25 Central Warehousing Corporation, Gondia Training Programme
6.2. Details of linkage with ATMA
a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage
1 Training Training on Lac production
2 Training Shade net & vegetable cultivation
6.3. E-linkage during 2018-19
S.
No Nature of activities
Likely period of
completion (please set
the time frame)
Remarks if any
1 m-kisan portal
6.4. Give details of programmes under National Horticultural Mission
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage
1
2
6.5. Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage
1
2
6.6. Additional Activities Planned including sponsored projects (ProCRA / Pro SOIL etc.) / schemes
during 2018-19
S.No. Name of the agency
/ scheme
Name of
activity
Technical
programme with
quantification
Financial outlay
(Rs.)
Names of the team
members involved
7.0 Convergence with other agencies and departments:
8. Innovator Farmer’s Meet 2018- 2019
Sl.No. Particulars Details
Are you planning for conducing Farm Innovators meet in your district? Yes
If Yes likely month of the meet November 2018
Brief action plan in this regard
9. Farmers Field School (FFS) planned 2018-2019
S. No Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs.
10.1. Technical Feedback of the farmers about the technologies demonstrated and assessed:
10.2. Technical Feedback from the KVK Scientists (Subject wise) to the research institutions/universities:
11. Utilization of hostel facilities
S. No. Programme No. of days
1 DAESI 40
2 STRY 10
3 Extension Activities 10
4 Other Activities 10
Total 70
12. ACTION PLAN OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK
A. Action plan of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)
Sl.
No.
Demo
Unit
Year of
establishment
Area
(ha)
Details of production
(expected)
Expected Amount
(Rs.) Remarks
Variety Produce Qty. Cost of
inputs
Gross
income
1 Vermin
compost
unit
2018 - Isenia
foetida
--- --- 6000 --- Awaited
1 Lac Unit 2010 0.5 Palas 2kg - - For
farmers
Demo
B. Action plan of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production
Name
of the crop
Are
a (h
a)
Details of production (expected) Expected Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Variety
Type of
Produce Qty.
Cost of
inputs
Gross
income
Cereals 5.70 PKV-
HMT
Foundation
seed
150 3,75,000
Pulses
Oilseeds
Fibers
Spices &
Plantation crops
Floriculture
Fruits
Vegetables
Others (specify)
C. Action plan of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.)
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Product Qty (expected)
Expected Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Cost of inputs Gross income
1 Trichoderma 5 Lit 1500 - Use for KVK farm
D. Action plan of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)
Sl.
No
Name
of the
animal /
bird /
aquatics
Details of production (expected) Expected Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Breed
Type of
Produce Qty.
Cost of
inputs Gross income
Annexure - I Training Programme
i) Farmers & Farm women (On Campus)
Date Clientele Title of the training programme Duration
in days
Number of
participants
Number of SC/ST G.
Total
M F T M F T
Crop Production
PF
PF
PF
PF
Horticulture
PF
PF
PF
PF
Livestock prod.
PF/FW Unna sheti -samruddha shetkari
abhaiyan
2 33 6 39 3 1 04 43
PF Pre monsoon vaccination and its
importance in livestock
1 22 2 26 1 - 01 27
PF/FW Care and management during rainy
season
2 26 4 30 2 1 3 33
PF/FW Vaccination of goats H.S & B.Q at KVK
,
1 18 2 20 1 1 2 22
Agril. Engg.
PF
PF
PF
Home Sc.
PF
PF
PF
PF
Plan prot.
24/7/2018 PF Important pests and disease of rice
and their management
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
2/8/2018 PF Integrated pests and disease
management in rice
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
11/8/2018 PF UnnatshetiSamrudhashetkariAbhiyan
( Pests of Rice and management)
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
28/9/2018 PF Important pests and disease of rice
and their management
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
22/10/18 PF Integrated pests and disease
management in rice
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
12/11/18 PF Important pests and disease of rice
and their management
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
Fisheries
PF
PF
PF
PF
Soil Health
PF Organized World Soil Day-2018 and
Lecture delivered on Soil Testing and
its Importance.
1 200 55 255 100 50 150 405
i) Farmers & Farm women (Off Campus)
Date Clientele Title of the training programme Duration
in days
No. of participants Number of SC/ST G.
Total M F T M F T
Crop Production
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
Horticulture
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
Live Stock Production.
PF Care and management of livestock during
summer
1 31 3 34 2 1 3 37
PF Feeding , Housing & Management of
livestock's
1 21 2 23 1 1 2 25
PF On farm testing on Housing management 1 17 3 20 2 3 5 25
PF Supply of poultry feed supplement under
OFT programme
1 30 4 34 2 2 4 36
PF Vaccination camp for livestock's of H.S &
B.Q
1 40 7 47 4 3 7 54
PF Trainining Programme for Farm Producers
organizers FPOs (NABARD)
1 55 4 59 3 2 5 64
PF FLD on housing management 1 13 3 16 2 1 3 19
PF
Application of Deworming agent to
livestock's
1 34 2 36 2 2 4 40
PF Training &Distribution of jowar (PKV-
Kranti) to livestock holders .
1 13 4 17 3 5 7 24
PF Unna sheti -samruddha shetkari abhaiyan 1 42 4 46 4 6 10 56
PF District level workshop on DEDS(Dairy
entrepreneurship development scheme) by
NABARD
1 55 1 56 2 - 2 58
PF District level workshop for FPOS
organized by NABARD
1 20 1 21 1 1 2 23
PF Care and management of livestock in
winter season
1 28 4 32 2 2 4 36
PF Training programme on azolla production
& its importance
1 34 6 40 4 3 7 47
PF Farmers club Training programme 1 23 4 27 3 1 4 31
PF Foot and mouth Disease(FMD)
Vaccination Camp
1 80 12 92 12 6 18 110
PF Training Programme on Successful Goat
Rearing
1 18 8 26 4 4 8 34
Agril. Engg.
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
Home Sc.
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
PF
Plant Protection
28/7/2018 PF Important pests and disease of rice
and their management
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
12/8/2018 PF Integrated pests and disease
management in rice
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
18/11/2018 PF Important pests and disease of tur and
their management
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
24/1/2019 PF Integrated pests and disease
management in gram
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
28/10/18 PF Integrated pests and disease
management in rice
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
12/11/18 PF Important pests and disease of tur and
their management
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
15/12/18 PF Integrated pests and disease
management in rice
1 22 8 30 12 6 18 48
Fisheries
PF
PF
Soil health
PF Distribution of soil health card &gives
information about integrated nutrient
management to the farmers
05 140 60 200 100 40 140 340
PF Distribution of soil health card &gives
information about integrated nutrient
management to the farmers
10 32 18 50 15 07 22 50
Training on Soil Testing and its
importance
05 250 50 300 100 40 140 440
training on importance of Soil testing
and how to collect soil samples
04 70 30 100 50 20 70 170
ii) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth
Crop /
Enterprise
Identified Thrust
Area Training title* Month
Duratio
n (days)
No. of
Participants
SC/ST
participants
G.Total
M F T M F T
Livestock Goat rearing How to run Goat rearing business
successfully jun 02
55 07 62 11 2 13 75
Vermicomp
ost Organic farming
Training Programme for
Preparation of Vermicompost Aug 02
43 5 48 6 3 9 57
Mulberry
Establish of Agri
business in rural
areas
Sericulture
January 2
12 3 15 6 4 10 25
Palas
Establish of Agri
business in rural
areas
Lac production Februar
y 3
12 3 15 6 4 10 25
PKV mini
dal mill
Post Harvest
technology
Empowerment of rural youth
through PKV mini dal mill
20
iii) Training programme for extension functionaries
Date Clientele Title of the training programme Duratio
n in
days
No. of
participants
Number of
SC/ST
G. Total
M F T M F T
On Campus
15/07/2018 Nabard Training Programme on dairy
entrepreneurship development scheme 04 32 11 43 03 03 06 49
05/01/2019 ATMA Organic Farming and Grading up of
livestocks 05 66 10 76 06 02 08 84
iv) Sponsored programme
Discipline Sponsoring
agency
Clientele Title of the training programme No. of course No. of
participants
Number of
SC/ST
G.
Total
M F T M F T
a) Sponsored training progdramme
AHDS ISWS,gondia Housing , care & management of
milking animals
01 43 03 46 06 01 07 53
AHDS ATMA Poultry Production 01 35 04 39 02 - 02 41
AHDS ATMA Organic farming 01 38 02 40 01 01 02 42
Plant
Protection
Rural
youth,Far
mers
Lac Production , Shade net &
vegetable Cultivation
02 30 00 30 10 00 10 30
Total 05 146 09 155 19 02 21 166
b) Sponsored research programme
Total
c) Any special programmes
Total
Annexure - II
Budget - Details of budget utilization (2017-18) up to 31 March 2018
S.
No. Particulars
Sancti
oned
Rele
ased
Expendi
ture
13.
1 Recurring Contingencies
13.
1.1
Pay & Allowances 68.70 68.70
13.
1.2
Traveling allowances
1.04 1.04
13.
1.3
Contingencies
13.
1.4.
1
Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office
running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance 4.00 4.00
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments
C Meals/refreshment for trainees
D Training material
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses
F On farm testing 6.00 6.00
G Training of extension functionaries
H Maintenance of buildings
I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory
J Library
13.
1
Total Recurring
79.74 79.74
13.
2
Non-Recurring Contingencies
13.
2.1 Works
13.
2.2
Equipments including SWTL & Furniture
13.
2.3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify)
24.
2.4 Library
13. Total Non Recurring
2
13.
3 REVOLVING FUND
13.
4 GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 79.74 79.74
Details of Budget Estimate (2018-19) based on proposed action plan
S.
No
.
Particulars
BE 2018-19
proposed
(Rs.)
14.
1 Recurring Contingencies
14.
1.1
Pay & Allowances 104.00
14.
1.2
Traveling allowances 3.00
14.
1.3
Contingencies 23.00
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 (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained)
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
14.
1
TOTAL Recurring Contingencies 130.00
14.
2
Non-Recurring Contingencies
14.
2.1 Works 6.00
14.
2.2
Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 6.00