Fourteenth Meeting of the National Food Security Mission Executive Committee (NFSMEC) ON 18-11-2014 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, TELANGANA STATE SEASON AND CROP REPORT Sl. No 1 2 Normal as on date Monsoon South -West Monsoon (June'14 to September'14) North - East Monsoon (1st Oct. to 12th Nov. 2014 Total Annual Rainfall % Deviation Actual 2013 Actual 2014 compared to Normal as on date Status 715.1 851.5 498.1 -30 Deficit 109.2 223.6 39.4 -64 Scanty 824.3 1075.1 537.5 -35 Deficit RAINFALL STATUS – RABI 2014-15 Sl. No Districts No. of Districts Status & Deviation 1 Nil 0 Excess (20% & above) Normal (+19% to -19%) 2 Mahabubnagar 1 3 Adilabad, Nizamabad, Medak, Warangal, Karimnagar, Hyderabad, Ranga Reddy, Nalgonda and Khammam Nil 9 4 5 Nil •Kharif Rainfall - 30% Deficit (-20% to -59%) 0 Scanty (-60% to -99%) 0 No Rain (-100%) Rabi deficit -64% 2 CROP WISE NORMAL AREA, YIELD AND PRODUCTION PROSPECTS DURING KHARIF 2014 S.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Crop Paddy (Planted) Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Millets Redgram Greengram Blackgram Other pulses Total Pulses Total Foodgrains Groundnut Sesamum Castor Sunflower Soyabean Total Oilseeds Cotton Chillies Sugarcane Total Cropped Area *DES, Telangana (First Advance Estimate) Area (Lakh ha) Normal 10.04 0.89 0.05 4.65 0.02 0.01 2.90 1.52 0.46 0.03 4.92 20.58 0.25 0.09 0.93 0.04 1.62 2.97 15.32 0.58 0.39 40.38 Actual 7.26 0.45 0.02 4.64 0.01 0.00 2.09 0.62 0.16 0.01 2.88 15.26 0.14 0.04 0.50 0.02 1.82 2.53 15.74 0.30 0.36 38.20 Yield (Kgs/ha) Normal Expected 3079 3321 1049 793 1008 462 3395 2600 1120 427 618 0 438 410 483 389 580 396 296 202 465 2430 1117 797 166 168 493 415 590 458 1515 831 1249 0 343 392 3070 2400 82615 54000 Production (LMTs) Normal Expected 30.91 24.11 0.93 0.36 0.05 0.01 15.79 12.06 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 1.27 0.86 0.73 0.24 0.27 0.06 0.01 0.00 2.29 1.16 50.01 37.71 0.28 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.46 0.21 0.02 0.01 2.45 1.52 3.71 1.85 30.91 36.30 1.78 0.72 32.22 19.44 The food grain production is expected to come down by 12.30 Lakh tones, mainly under Rice, Maize and Pulses. 3 CROP WISE AREA SOWN DURING RABI 2014-15 AS ON 12-11-2014 (Area in lakh hectares) Sl. NO 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 CROP Rice Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Redgram Bengalgram Greengram Blackgram Horsegram Other Pulses Total Pulses Total Foodgrains Total Cropped Area During Current year % sown to corresponding period Normal As on As on Season date As on As on 12/11/14 Season As on 12/11/12 12/11/13 date 6.50 0.61 0.09 1.52 0.00 0.05 1.08 0.15 0.17 0.03 0.12 1.61 10.41 13.09 0.01 0.46 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.05 1.09 0.07 0.06 0.01 0.05 1.33 2.17 4.05 0.01 0.45 0.00 0.22 0.00 0.01 1.12 0.03 0.04 0.00 0.02 1.22 1.89 3.59 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.02 0.76 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.87 1.31 2.95 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.01 0.37 0.07 0.04 0.00 0.02 0.50 0.94 2.08 0 29 0 17 18 13 34 44 22 5 17 31 9 16 • Only 50% of the normal area is sown as on 12.11.2014 0 38 0 74 48 14 34 101 58 18 38 38 43 51 4 NFSM IMPLEMENTATION DURING 2014-15 5 NFSM RICE, PULSES AND COARSE CEREALS ARE UNDER IMPLEMENTATION IN THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS DURING 2014-15 S.No Rice Pulses Coarse Cereals 1 Rangareddy Medak 2 Mahabub nagar Warangal Nizamabad 3 Khammam Medak Mahabub nagar Warangal Warangal 4 Adilabad Mahabub nagar Nalgonda Karimnagar Khammam Nizamabad Karimnagar Warangal Adilabad Adilabad 5 6 4 7 Khammam 8 Karimnagar 9 Adilabad 6 Commercial crops (Cotton) Mahabub nagar Nalgonda Sugarcane Medak Mahabub nagar Nizamabad 3 6 Under Rice Nalgonda and Medak are deleted from NFSM The NFSM Sugarcane crop programme is under implementation by 6 Commissioner Sugars, Telangana state. PROGRESS MADE UNDER NFSM IMPLEMENTATION UP TO OCTOBER 2014 Sl. No Crop Annual Allocation Releases Achievement % achieved over Releases 1 Rice 2658.40 1712.00 904.77 53 2 Pulses 4569.29 1610.00 1631.28 101 3 Coarse Cereals 4 Cotton 5 Sugarcane Total 6 Additional allotment (Rabi /summer pulses) Grand Total 716.74 502.00 396.25 79 76.04 0.00 75.00 98.63* 3.40 0.00 3.40 100* 8023.87 3824.00 3010.70 520.00 0.00 0.00 8543.87 3824.00 3010.70 79 0 79** Further expenditure is in progress for payments to supplying agencies viz: Seed Corporation, MARKFED and AGROS * Percentage over Annual Allocation . **79% of the released amount is utilized 7 DISTRICT WISE ALLOTMENT/TARGETS FOR THE ADDITIONAL AREA COVERAGE FOR INCREASING PULSES PRODUCTION DURING RABI/SUMMER 2014-15 UNDER NFSM-PULSES 1 2 3 4 5 Mahabubnagar Warangal Khammam Karimnagar Adilabad Total 200 2000 900 300 600 4000 15.00 150.00 67.50 22.50 45.00 300.00 75 250 200 75 100 700 7.50 25.00 20.00 7.50 10.00 70.00 Approved rate of assistance 0 200000 150000 150000 100000 600000 Total Financial Compo nent Rs. 25/- per meter or 50 % of the cost whichever is less with maximum limit of 600 meters and costing Rs. 15000/- Rs. 10000/- per ha or 50% of the cost whichever is less Sprinkler sets District Rs. 7500/- per ha Sl. No Cluster demonstration (of 100 ha each) (Green gram) Compo nent Approved Approved rate of Compone rate of assistanc nt assistance e Pipe for carrying water Physical (in Ha) / Financial (in Lakhs) 0.00 22.50 50.00 225.00 37.50 125.00 37.50 67.50 25.00 80.00 150.00 520.00 UPLOADING OF NFSM DATA COMPLETED - 100% 8 MAJOR INITIATIVES IN 2014-15 1) Seed Rolling Plan prepared - Less than (10) years varieties - VRR plan prepared 2) Crop Diversification Plan 3) Soil Health Cards 4) Enhanced allocation in Micro Irrigation 5) Enhanced allocation in Farm Mechanization 6) Agro –Climatic zones and Farming situations 7) Market support 8) Fodder Security 9) Capacity building of young farmers for retention in Agriculture 9 SEED ROLLING PLAN BREEDER SEED PRODUCTION PLAN OF PJTSA UNIVERSITY (Qty in Qtls) Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Crop 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Paddy Groundnut Soybean Bengal gram Red gram Green gram Black gram Maize i Female ii Male 9 Jowar 10 Bajra 11 Ragi 12 Castor 210.00 6718.75 600.00 220.00 3.00 10.00 5.00 220.00 7093.75 800.00 250.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 220.00 7468.75 800.00 250.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 230.00 7812.50 800.00 250.00 4.00 10.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 0.50 0.50 0.10 6.00 2.00 3.00 0.50 0.50 0.10 6.00 2.00 3.50 0.50 0.50 0.20 6.00 2.00 3.50 0.50 0.50 0.20 Total 7774.85 8394.85 8770.45 9124.20 Agency wise Foundation & Certified seed production plan also prepared 10 SEED ROLLING PLAN (Contd..) 1. Telangana is a dominant player in seed sector, about 37.00 Lakh Qtls of seed is produced and supplied to various states 2. Seed Rolling Plan is prepared after deliberations with University, ICAR Institutes and Producing Agencies. 3. By 2018-19 the state would require 9124 Qtls of breeder seed 4. An amount of Rs. 50.00 Crores is earmarked for seed production plan 2014-15 11 PADDY - VRR PLAN FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS Qty. In lakh Qtls) Sl. No. Crop/ Variety Year of Notifi cation 2015-16 % 201617 % 2017-18 % 201819 % CROP : PADDY 1 MTU- 1001 1997 0.99 6.00 0.83 5.00 0.66 4.00 0.33 2.00 2 MTU -1010 1995 3.31 20.00 2.48 15.00 1.65 10.00 0.83 5.00 3 4 5 BPT -5204 JGL-11118 JGL-11470 1989 2012 2012 6.61 0.33 0.50 40.00 2.00 3.00 4.96 0.50 0.50 30.00 3.00 3.00 3.30 0.66 0.66 20.00 4.00 4.00 1.65 0.83 0.83 10.00 5.00 5.00 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 JGL-18047 JGL- 3855 JGL-1798 DRR-Dhan- 42 DRR Dhan-35 DRR Dhan 32 DRR Dhan-34 DRR-H 3 RNR-15048 WGL-283 WGL-44 WGL-3200 Krishna 1.65 0.33 0.83 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.66 0.17 0.17 0.17 10.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.48 0.50 1.32 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.33 0.17 0.17 1.16 0.33 0.33 0.17 15.00 3.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 7.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 3.30 0.66 1.65 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.50 0.17 0.17 1.65 0.50 0.50 0.83 20.00 4.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 4.13 0.83 2.15 0.17 0.17 0.17 0.66 0.17 0.17 1.98 0.66 0.83 0.83 25.00 5.00 13.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 12.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 16.53 100 16.52 100 16.51 100 16.50 100 TOTAL 2010 2004 2010 2008 2005 2010 2012 2009 Note: VRR plan for all important crops formulated 12 PADDY - VRR PLAN FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS (Contd..) BPT 5204 – 1989 – presently having about 50% area, will comedown to 10% only by 2018-19 JGL 18047 – a promising variety will cover about 25% area by 2018-19 JGL 1798 (2004)- will increase from 0.59 Lakh Ha to about 2.15 Lakh Ha i.e.13% 13 CROP DIVERSIFICATION PLAN During 2013-14 Rice was cultivated in about 20.00 lakh ha 84% of irrigated area in Telangana is by bore wells and dug wells It is planned to restrict rice area to 16.50 lakh ha by 2018-19 Water thus saved for 3.5 lakh ha will irrigate about 10.00 lakh ha of ID crops It is planned to divert it to: Maize, Jowar, Bajra, Pulses and Soybean This will improve cropping intensity & Irrigation intensity - Cropping Intensity 122% to 137% - Irrigation Intensity 144% to 157% 14 NEED OF MICRO IRRIGATION IN TELANGANA In Telangana out of 14.85 lakh ha of net irrigated area is with ground water, presently 4.7 lakh ha only is covered under micro irrigation, leaving a balance potential micro irrigation area of 10.00 lakh ha. Sl .No Name of the District 1 2 Ground water net irrigated area (Ha) Area covered under Micro Irrigation fro 2003-04 to 2013-14 (Ha) Balance Potential Area (Ha) Drip Sprinkler Total 4 5 6 60960 16703 17301 34004 26956 3 7(3-6) 1 Adilabad 2 Karimnagar 311116 28260 9611 37871 273245 3 Nizamabad 169570 25099 6321 31420 138150 4 Khammam 94049 24039 9481 33520 60529 5 Warangal 256866 33512 9086 42598 214268 6 Nalgonda 185611 76949 9383 86332 99279 7 Medak 130517 47538 19335 66873 63644 8 Mahabubnagar 205217 80059 31642 111701 93516 9 Rangareddy 71942 23516 11928 35444 36498 Total 1485848 355675 124088 479763 1006085 15 Enhanced allocation for Micro Irrigation Physical and Financial achievements under Micro Irrigation Project Sl. No. Year 1 2003-04 66,646 83.30 2 2006-07 40,161 92.76 3 2007-08 54,785 137.48 4 2008-09 55,166 138.08 5 2009-10 66,066 303.69 6 2010-11 58,909 243.86 7 2011-12 51,135 342.31 8 2012-13 47,393 406.52 9 2013-14 39,501 326.72 4,79,762 2074.72 Total Physical (ha) Financial (Rs. in crores) In a last 9 years 2074.72 crores is utilized and 4.79 Lakh Ha is covered under Micro Irrigation in Telangana 16 Physical Target for year 2014-15 Drip - 94,156 acres (38,120 ha) Sprinklers - 37,989 acres (15,380 ha) - 1,32,145 acres (53,500 ha) Total NOTE: An amount of Rs. 455.22 crores is set apart in the budget 2014-15 17 MISSION SOIL HEALTH CARD The State Government is gearing up to implement the Mission Soil Health Card from the current year, which happens to be the INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF SOIL HEALTH. Necessary arrangements are being made to collect 4.5 Lakh Soil samples at 10 ha grid interval from 45 Lakh Ha of Net Cropped Area. These soil samples would be utilized for determining MACRO & MICRO NUTRIENTS as one time collection of soil samples would be utilized for both the parameters. Detailed sampling shall be organized in irrigated area during the subsequent two years period of the Mission. Steps are taken to ensure that all the 55.54 Lakh farmers are provided with Soil Health card in the scheduled period. 18 LAND RESOURCE INVENTORY (LRI) @ 1:10,000 SCALE The State has soil maps at 1:2,50,000 scale, showing details at Division Level. (Prepared by NBSS & LUP) The next generation maps at 1:50,000 scale will be available by the end of the current year which will provide Mandal Land information. (Being prepared by NRSC & State Remote Sensing Centre) The State has entered into a MOU with NBSS & LUP for soil mapping at 1:10,000 scale to provide soil information up to Village and Survey Number Levels. During the first six months Pilot Project will be executed in three Mandals of the state for setting the methodology and contents of soil mapping. In the next four years the entire state will be covered. Besides the fertility status (Macro & Micro Nutrients) the soil maps at 1:10,000 scale will be provide information on 18 Soil and Land characteristics enable to suggest the best suited crop in each holding with alternate options in priority. Besides the suggested crop, the soil data will also be useful for necessary Land Development Measure. 19 Enhanced allocation in Farm mechanization: The budget provision under Farm Mechanization is raised from 112.91 crores in 2013-14 to Rs. 200.00 crores for 2014-15. Market intervention: Government provided Rs. 400 crores to MARKFED for market intervention.175 Maize procurement MARKFED as on 14-11-2014 centers Sl. Procurement by MARKFED No 1 Buying centres for Maize (Nos) Qty. procured (lakh MTs) 2 3 Cotton purchase centres by CCI (Nos) are opened by As on 14.11-2014 175 1.09 61 Qty. purchased (lakh bails) 3.38 Paddy purchase centres by CSC (Nos) 775 Qty. purchased (lakh MTs) 1.25 Fodder Security: An amount of Rs.415.65 Lakh is utilized to bring 62000 Acres under Fodder production and 642 chaff cutters were supplied on subsidy basis for fodder conservation. 20 AGRO CLIMATIC ZONES IN TELANGANA STATE Northern- Telangana Zone Central-Telangana Zone Southern-Telangana Zone High Altitude Zone N.B: Four Agro-climatic zones are further sub-divided in to 100 farming situations based on soils, Copping pattern, rainfall and source of irrigation etc, and strategy designed for each farming 21 situation. In consultation with research MEDAK DISTRICT - FARMING SITUATIONS Sl. No Farming Situation No.of Mandals 1 Project canal irrigation, light soils No conjunctive use 5 2 41 8 Tanks & Kuntas without conjunctive use-red soils Tanks & Kuntas without conjunctive use-Black soils Tanks & Kuntas supplemented by wells - red soils Tanks & Kuntas supplemented by wells Black soils Wells as irrigation sourcered soils Wells as irrigation sourceblack soils Problematic-red soils 9 Problematic- black soils 13 10 Rainfed areas - red soils 43 11 Rainfed areas - black soils 44 12 Pollution affected red soils 4 13 Pollution affected black soils 2 3 4 5 6 7 TOTAL 42 35 Research Station ARS, Nathnaipally, Narsapur FRS Sangareddy, FRS Sangareddy, FRS Sangareddy, Gross Cropping Net Cropped Cropped Intensity Area (Ha) Area (Ha) (%) Gross Net Irrigated Irrigated Area (Ha) Area (Ha) Irrigation Intensity (%) 1059 891 119 3032 2642 115 44221 38268 116 7449 6241 119 39817 34125 117 4966 4233 117 22542 18932 119 83936 71210 118 35 FRS Sangareddy, 17080 14780 116 125903 107112 118 45 FRS Sangareddy, FRS Sangareddy, FRS Sangareddy, FRS Sangareddy, Sugarcane Research station Basanthapur ARS, Nathnaipally, Narsapur ARS, Nathnaipally, Narsapur 64134 53763 119 6404 5321 120 26056 21857 119 9607 8113 118 378 317 119 0 0 0 1103 928 119 0 0 0 139569 123242 113 0 0 0 222177 184569 120 0 0 0 1847 1563 118 0 0 0 757 632 120 0 0 0 580741 493867 118 241297 204872 118 32 7 22 MEDAK DISTRICT – CONSTRAINTS & STRATEGIES Sl. No 1 Name of the farming Situation Project canal irrigation, light soils No conjunctive use Major Crops Paddy, Sugarcane, Greengram, Blackgram, G.Nut 2 Tanks & Kuntas Paddy, without Greengram, conjunctive use- Blackgram red soils 3 Tanks & Kuntas without conjunctive useBlack soils 4 Tanks & Kuntas Paddy, Maize, supplemented Sunflower, G. by wells - red Nut, Sugarcane soils 5 Tanks & Kuntas Paddy, Maize, supplemented Sunflower, G. by wells - Black Nut soils 6 Wells as Paddy, irrigation Groundnut, source- red soils Maize, Sunflower, Sugarcane, Turmeric Paddy, Sugarcane, Greengram, Blackgram Area in Ha. 891 Constraints Strategies Low plant population, Zn deficiency in soils, Improper water mangement, Non application of Potash Wide publicity through mass media on cultivation practices, Ensuring optimum plant population, Zn application, Encouraging Micro-Irrigation, application of MOP, applying green manures, Conducting On Farm Demos, Intercropping in S.Cane 38268 Overaged Seedlings, Low to apply FYM, Ensuring optimum plant Organic Farming, Low plant population, Zn application, Encoraging Micropopulation, Zn defiency in soils, Irrigation, application of MOP, applying green Improper water mangement, manures, Conducting On Farm Demos Non application of Potash 34125 Overaged Seedlings, Low Encourage farmers to apply FYM, Ensuring Organic Farming, Low plant optimum plant population, Zn application, population, Zn defiency in soils, Encoraging Micro-Irrigation, application of MOP, Improper water mangement, applying green manures, Conducting On Farm Non application of Potash Demos, Intercropping in S.Cane 18932 Low plant population, Zn Encourage farmers to apply FYM, Ensuring defiency in soils, Improper optimum plant population, Zn application, water mangement, High Pest Encoraging Micro-Irrigation, application of MOP, Incidence applying green manures, Conducting On Farm Demos, IPM Practices, Intercropping in S.Cane 14780 Low plant population, Zn Encourage farmers to apply FYM, Ensuring defiency in soils, Improper optimum plant population, Zn application, water mangement, High Pest Encoraging Micro-Irrigation, application of MOP & Incidence, Non application of Bio Fertilizers, applying green manures, Potash & Bio Fertilizers Conducting On Farm Demos, IPM Practices 53763 Shortage of Water during early Encourage less water consuming crops like Kharif and Summer, Low plant Pulses and Vegetables, Encourage farmers to population, Zn defiency in soils, apply FYM, Ensuring optimum plant population, Improper water mangement, Zn application, Encoraging Micro-Irrigation, High Pest Incidence, Non application of MOP & Bio Fertilizers, applying application of Potash & Bio green manures, Conducting On Farm Demos, IPM Fertilizers Practices 23 Sl. Name of the Major Crops No farming Situation 7 Wells as Paddy, irrigation source- Groundnut, black soils Maize, Sunflower, Sugarcane, Turmeric 8 Problematic-red Paddy, soils Sugarcane 9 Problematicblack soils Paddy, Sugarcane 10 Rainfed areas red soils Paddy, Jowar, Redgram, Blackgram, Bengalgram, Safflower, Sunflower, Sesamum, Groundnut, Maize, Cotton, Castor 11 Rainfed areas - Paddy, Jowar, black soils Redgram, Blackgram, Bengalgram, Greengram, Safflower, Groundnut, Maize, Cotton, Castor, Chillies 12 Pollution Paddy, Jowar, affected red soils Redgram 13 Pollution affected black soils Paddy Area in Ha. Constraints 21857 Shortage of Water during early Kharif and Summer, Low plant population, Zn defiency in soils, Improper water mangement, High Pest Incidence, Non application of Potash & Bio Fertilizers 317 Cultivation of traditional Varieties, Non-Adoption of Soil reclaimation 928 Cultivation of traditional Varieties, Zn Deficiency and Saline and Alkaline Soils 123242 Late receipt of rainfall, Low plant population, Zn deficiency in soils, Improper water mangement, High Pest Incidence 184569 Strategies Encourage less water consuming crops like Pulses and Vegetables, Encourage farmers to apply FYM, Ensuring optimum plant population, Zn application, Encoraging Micro-Irrigation, application of MOP & Bio Fertilizers, applying green manures, Conducting On Farm Demos, IPM Practices Cultivation of Tolerant varieties, Reclaimation with Lime Cultivation of Tolerant varieties, Soil application fo Zn and Gypsum Early Sowings, Encourage farmers to apply FYM, Ensuring optimum plant population, Zn application, Encouraging Micro-Irrigation, application of MOP, applying green manures, Conducting On Farm Demos, IPM Practices Late receipt of rainfall, Low Early Sowings, Encourage farmers to apply FYM, plant population, Zn deficiency Ensuring optimum plant population, Zn in soils, Improper water application, Encoraging Micro-Irrigation, mangement, High Pest application of MOP, applying green manures, Incidence Conducting On Farm Demos, IPM Practices 1563 Toxic metals/ Chemicals etc. Encourage non food crops like flowers etc. 632 Toxic metals/ Chemicals etc. Encourage non food crops like flowers etc. 24 493867 GROWTH RATE (CAGR) AFTER LAUNCHING OF NFSM Sl. No. 1 2 Crop Rice Maize Source: DES Year 2006-07 (Base Year) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2006-07 (Base Year) 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Area (Lakh ha) Yield Productio CAGR % Kgs/ha) n (LMTs) 14.89 2858 42.56 14.08 16.92 11.16 19.80 17.50 14.19 20.08 3156 3168 2927 3301 2943 3277 3297 44.44 6.52 % 53.61 over base 32.67 year of 65.35 2006-07 51.48 46.48 66.22 5.91 2755 16.28 6.04 5.99 5.69 5.11 5.91 6.63 7.52 4757 3663 2399 4047 3200 4440 4685 28.73 11.67 % 21.94 over base 13.65 year of 20.68 2006-07 18.92 29.44 35.25 25 Contd…. Sl. No. 3 4 Crop Year 2006-07 (Base Year) 2007-08 2008-09 Total Pulses 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2006-07 (Base Year) 2007-08 2008-09 Total 2009-10 Foodgrains 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Source: DES Area Yield Production CAGR % (Lakh ha) Kgs/ha) (LMTs) 6.85 537 3.68 5.61 6.62 7.14 7.55 6.18 6.11 5.63 704 699 471 624 480 804 837 5.14 3.59 % 4.63 over base 3.36 year of 4.71 2006-07 2.97 4.91 4.71 30.81 2117 30.10 31.68 26.49 34.45 31.09 28.36 34.56 2703 2604 1957 2687 2413 2909 3110 65.23 81.26 7.40 % 82.49 over base 51.84 year of 92.55 2006-07 75.02 82.49 107.49 26