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ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Guidance :
Dr. Kiran D. Kokate
Deputy Director General (Agril. Extension)
Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
Compiled and Edited by :
Dr. Y. V. Singh, Zonal Project Director, Zone-VI
Dr. R. S. Dohare, Sr. Scientist (Agril. Extension), ZPD, Zone-VI
Dr. P. P. Rohilla, Sr. Scientist (L.P.M.), ZPD, Zone-VI
Dr. R. N. Kumawat, Sr. Scientist (Agro.), ZPD, Zone-VI
Sh. Kale Rajiv Baliram, Scientist (Agril. Extension), ZPD, Zone-VI
Technical Assistant/Secretarial Assistance :
Mr. P. K. Satapathy, T-6 (Senior Computer Assistant)
Mr. Shyam Das, Research Associate
Citation :
Annual Report 2011-12
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
(ICAR), CAZRI Campus,
Jodhpur – 342005 (Rajasthan)
Published by :
Dr. Y. V. Singh
Zonal Project Dirctor
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI (ICAR)
CAZRI Cmapus, Jodhpur – 342005 (Rajasthan)
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
PREFACE
Zone-VI comprising rajasthan, Gujarat and Union Territories namely Daman & Diu
and Dadra & Nagar Havelli experienced good rain fall during 2010-11 and 2011-12.
Rajasthan achieved record production in pulses and oilseed crops during 2010-11. On the
otherhand the agricultural income of Gujarat rose from Rs.8000 crore in 2000 to 80,000
crore in 2010-11. KVKs of rajasthan and Gujarat played crucial and leading role in
enhancing the production and productivity of agriculture allied fields by technological
backstopping through training of farmers, rural youth and extension functionaries,
conducting demonstration and simultaneously disseminating technologing adopting various
extension methodologies including ICT.
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI have 59 KVKs in two states namely Rajasthan
and Gujarat functioning under SAUs, ICAR Institutes and well reputed NGOs. Now with
establishment of 13 more KVKs in big (11) and new(2) districts, Zone-VI has now 70 KVKs
by the end of eleventh plan (31st March, 2012). Now KVKs have to focus intensively on
Farmers FIRST, secondary agriculture during XIIth five year plan to make India self
dependent by achieving food, nutritional and socio-economic securities.
It gives us immense pleasure to bring out Annual Proress Report for the year 201112. The efforts put up by KVK scientists under the guidance of Vice Chancellors of SAUs,
Directors of ICAR Institutes and Presidents of Non-Government Organisations are highly
appreciable. The services rendered by DEEs, district administrators and others in the
support of KVK deserve praise. Our team expresses profound gratitude to Dr. S. Ayyappan,
Secretary DARE and DG(ICAR) for organizing new thrust to the KVKs in ICAR
programmes with all support. His valuable suggestionsand guidance works as constant
source fo motivation for the professional involved in the technological dissemination for
farming community. We are highly thankful to Dr. Kiran D. Kokate, Deputy Director General
(Agric. Extn.), ICAR for his regular dynamic leadership, guidance and support in better
implementation of these programmes in KVKs through ZPD, Zone-VI. Our thanks are due
to Assistant Director Generals (AE) and other officers of ICAR for endless cooperation. We
also thank to Zonal Project Directors of other Zones and others who helped us to make
better the best.
At last but not least it is my pleasure to thank the staff of ZPD and KVKs of Zone-VI
for kind cooperation and moral support to achieve the mandate and targets of KVKs.
Place : Jodhpur
Date : 19th June, 2012
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
(Y. V. Singh)
Zonal Project Director, Zone-VI
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
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Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Zonal Project Directorate (Technology Assessment, Refinement and Demonstration), Zone-VI,
Jodhpur monitors activities of 59 Krishi Vigyan Kendras functioning under administrative control of six SAUs,
2 ICAR Institutes and 14 Non Government Organisations (NGOs) in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Krishi
Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) are innovative institutions of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) entrusted
agricultural technology application and dissemination in rural areas. Out of 912 sanctioned posts 707 (77.7%)
are in position as on 31st March, 2012.
In on farm testing, 193 technologies through 2360 trials on thirteen thematic areas were conducted by
KVKs of Zone-VI. To demonstrate proven production potentials of latest location specific technologies in
agriculture and allied areas for generating production data and obtaining feed back, 10177 front line
demonstrations covering 3710.20 ha area on major crops of oilseeds, pulses, cereals, vegetables, cash crops
and millet were carried out. The increase in yield was to the tune of 12.50 per cent in fruit crops to 98.46 per
cent in oilseed crops. In addition, 461 demonstrations on other income generating enterprises like livestock,
fisheries, women empowerment, farm machinery, etc. were successfully conducted. The relative advantage
was noted in dairy, animal and fisheries, etc. The farm implements were also found to be effective in drudgery
reduction, and saving in cost, time and labour. In addition to above 89 demonstrations on hybrids covered
20.60 ha.
In trainings, 5714 number of training courses benefiting 170869 farmers, rural youths and extension
functionaries were conducted out of which 4905 courses benefited 147234 practising farmers/farm women.
The participation of scheduled castes/tribes and farm women was noted as 36 per cent and 24 per cent,
respectively. The training courses conducted for the rural youths and extension functionaries were 422 and
387 through which 11480 rural youths 12155 extension functionaries, respectively, got benefited. Zonal
Project Directorate, Zone-VI and Directorates of Extension Education (SAUs) had conducted twelve human
resource development activities for 507 subject matter specialists from different KVKs to enrich their
knowledge and skills on agricultural knowledge management, watershed management, organic farming and
mobile advisory services, etc.
The major extension activities namely, kisan mela (112), field days (445), kisan gosthies (760),
exhibitions (195), farmers workshop (309), method demonstration (548), group meetings (630), ex-trainee
samellan (37), exposure visits (381), advisory services, animal camps, diagnostic visits, interactions,
extension literature, print media coverage, broadcasting in electronic media were conducted. A total of
961931farmers and 19065 extension personnel were benefited. Twenty-five KVKs have provided
agroadvisory through 279 SMS to 16631 farmers.
A total of 48569 samples comprising 34600 soils, 11034 water, 143 plant and 2792 manures of 41536
farmers inhabiting 1706 villages were tested by KVKs of Rajasthan and Gujarat. A total of 6715.29 q seeds of
different crops and 3554437 plants were sold to 32661 farmers. In addition to that 121232.2 kg bio products
and 380 progeny animals were also produced and sold to the farmers.
The KVKs have established the linkages with ATMA, NHM, RMoL, NABARD, RKVY and Ministry of
Water Resources (MoWR), etc. in conducting training, extension, demonstration. Besides, KVKs had also
made liasion with line departments, MNREGA, AIR, Doordarshan and print media for implementation of
transfer of technologies through different activities.
Seven Agricultural Technology Information Centres (ATICs) functioning at CAZRI, Jodhpur, and six
SAUs have provided single window delivery on technologies, informations, seeds, planting material and value
added products to visiting farmers and other stakeholders.
In fifty-four scientific advisory committee meetings comprising representatives from the host institutes,
ICAR Institutes, district line departments, progressive farmers and farm women had provided advisory for
proper functioning of the KVKs in Zone-VI. Annual Zonal Workshop for KVKs of Zone-VI was organized at
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JAU, Junagadh during 9-11 June, 2011 to finalize the programme for the year 2011-12 and discuss the
achievements of 2010-11. KVKs have published research paper (219), technical bulletin (53), technical report
(417), popular article (362) and extension literature (378) during the period under report. A total of Rs.
6497.36 lakhs fund was sanctioned in recurring and n on-recurring heads for the Zone out of which Rs.
6495.06lakhs was utilized.
Besides, two travel workshop of QRT including visits of KVKs were organized during May to July
2011 and recommendations were submitted to the ICAR on October 14, 2011. Farmer FIRST meeting was
organized at SDAU, Dantiwada to chalk out the programme for the betterment of farming communities. The
meeting of High Power Committee on preparing guidelines for KVKs under the Chairmanship of Dr. R. S.
Paroda/Sh. Rajiv Mehrishi was organized in January 2012 at Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
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CONTENTS
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Topic
Introduction
Particulars of KVKs
Staff position
Infrastructure facilities
Budget and expenditure
Revolving fund
Agro-climatic zone & thrust areas
Annual action plan
Technology assessment and refinement through on farm
testing
Front line demonstrations
Training achievements
Extension activities
Details of technology week celebrations
Seed and seedling production of different crops
Details of soil, water and plant analysis
Scientific advisory committee meeting
Publication (KVKs)
Additional activities done by KVKs on Zone-VI
Details on HRD activites
Workshops/Regional meeting of Zone-VI/National
Conference
Publications (ZPD)
Case studies
Agricultural technology information centre
Technological backstopping by directorates of extension
ZPD staff position
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1.
INTRODUCTION
Zonal Project Directorate (Technology Assessment, Refinement and Demonstration), Zone-VI came
into existence after its inter alia approved conversion from Zonal Coordinating Unit (ToT) vide officer order
No.2-2/2008 AE-II dated 27.01.2009 from Department of Agriculture Research & Education, Ministry of
Agriculture, Government of India and subsequent communication vide office order No.5/18/09-AE II dated 19th
March, 2009 vide Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR, New Delhi on the pattern of other ICAR Project
Directorate/Institute including power and function in XI five year plan. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
erstwhile Zonal Coordinating Unit, Zone-VI was set up at Jaipur in 1979 which was later on shifted to
Ahmedabad in 1980 and then again shifted to CAZRI Campus, Jodhpur in 1981. The mandates of the Zonal
Project Directorate, Zone-VI are as under :
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To formulate, implement, monitor and evaluate programmes organized by Krishi Vigyan Kendras.
To coordinate the work relating to Projects of various agencies such as State Agricultural Universities
(SAUs), ICAR Institutes, Voluntary Organizations and Development Departments.
To coordinate with State/Central Government Agencies, Credit Institutions and any other
organizations for successful implementation of programmes.
To serve as feedback centre from the extension projects to research and extension systems.
To help in implementation of all projects assigned by ICAR.
To maintain liasian with ICAR headquarters particularly with Deputy Director General (Agricultural
Extension for preparation of all documents.
2.
PARTICULARS OF KVKs
There are 59 KVKs located in Zone-VI. Out of these KVKs, 39 are being run by the State Agricultural
Universities (SAUs), 3 by ICAR Research Institutes and 16 by leading Non-Government Organizations
(NGOs) who provide strong technical back stopping. The details of the host institutions who are running the
KVKs is given in Table-1.
Table 1 : Institutions operating the KVKs in Zone-VI.
S.No.
State
Host Institutions
1
Rajasthan
S.K.R.A.U., Bikaner
2
Rajasthan
MPUA&T, Udaipur
3
Rajasthan
CAZRI, Jodhpur
4
Rajasthan
Society for Upliftment of Rural Economy, Barmer
5
Rajasthan
Vidya Bhawan Society, Udaipur
7
Rajasthan
Pragati Trust, Jaipur
8
Rajasthan
Banasthali Vidya Peeth, Banasthali
9
Rajasthan
Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Churu
10
Rajasthan
Gramothan Vidya Peeth, Hanumangarh
11
Gujarat
SDAU, S. K. Nagar, Dantiwada
12
Gujarat
AAU, Anand
13
Gujarat
NAU, Navsari
14
Gujarat
JAU, Junagadh
15
Gujarat
CIAH, Bikanar
16
Gujarat
Gujarat Vidya Peeth, Ahmedabad
17
Gujarat
Saraswati Gram Vidya Peeth, Patan
18
Gujarat
RARDS, Kutch
19
Gujarat
Mangal Bharti
20
Gujarat
BAIF, Vadodara
21
Gujarat
Mehsana District Education Foundation, Mehsana
22
Gujarat
Ambuja Cement Foundation, New Delhi
23
Gujarat
Lokbharti Gramvidyapith, Bhavnagar
Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of KVKs
14
10
03
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
03
05
05
01
03
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
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The state-wise and institution-wise distribution of KVKs is given in Table-2. The geographical location
of KVKs spread in Zone-VI are depicted in Map – Fig-1.
Table 2 : Distribution of KVKs as per host institution
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State
No. of KVKs Under
SAUs
ICAR Institute
1.
Rajasthan
24
2
2.
Gujarat
15
2
Total
39
4
Total
NGOs
6
10
16
KVKs in Zone-VI
Rajasthan, Gujarat, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu
Fig-1
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3.
STAFF POSITION
The KVKs have staff strength of 16 positions uniformly. The current staff position in KVKs is given in
Table-3. An analysis of the staff position shows that around 77.52 % staff positions are filled.
Table 3 : Details of Staff position as on 31.03.2012 (57 KVKs)*
Rajasthan
Gujarat
TOTAL
Category
S
F
V
S
F
V
S
F
Programme Coordinator
32
21
11
25
22
3
57
43
Subject Matter Specialist
192
139
53
150
116
34
342
255
Programme Assistant
96
81
15
75
57
18
171
138
Administrative
64
42
22
50
38
12
114
80
Auxiliary
64
43
21
50
37
13
114
80
Supporting
64
66
-2
50
45
5
114
111
Total
512
392
400
315
120
85
912
707
* Two KVKs in Kutch (additional KVK in larger district) and Surat have been opened recently.
V
14
87
33
34
34
3
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4. INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES
The details of infrastructural facilities in Zone-VI is given in Table-4.
Table 4 : Status of Infrastructural facilities in KVKs under Zone-VI.
State
Rajasthan
Gujarat
No. of
KVKs
32
27
Adm. building
Completed
In
progress
31
27
-
5.
NA
1
-
Training hostel
Completed
In
progress
31
27
-
Staff quarter
Completed
In
progress
31
26
-
NA
1
0
NA
1
1
BUDGET AND EXPENDITURE
The details of budgetary information of KVKs in Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI is given Table-5.
Table 5 : Budget and expenditure during 2011-12 (Rs. in lakhs)
Institution
ZPD
KVKs & DEE
Total
Sanction
115.00
6382.36
6497.36
6.
Actual Expenditure
112.70
6382.36
6495.06
REVOLVING FUND
The KVKs are provided with one time seed money of Rs.0.50 to Rs.1.00 lakh for maintaining a
revolving fund. The revenue generated from the KVK farm is accumulated in the revolving fund. Some of the
KVKs have built-up substantial amount, which is being used for further strengthening of these activities and
infrastructure. The available balance was Rs.551.31 lakhs by 31st March, 2012.
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7.
AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONES AND THRUST AREAS OF ZONE-VI
The 32 KVKs of rajsthan and 27 KVKs of Gujarat are covered under 10 and 9 agro-climatic
zones respectively are given in Table-6.
Table 6 : Agro-climatic zones of Zone-VI
Agro-climatic zone
Annual rainfall
(mm)
Rajasthan
1a Arid western Plains
1b Irrigated North western Plain
1c Hyper Arid and partially irrigated Western
Plain
IIa Transitional Plain of Inland drainage
IIb Transitional Plain of Luni Basin
IIIa Semi Arid Eastern Plain
IIIb Flood Prone Eastern Plain
IVa Sub-Humid Southern Plain and Aravali
Hills
IVb Humid Southern Plain
V Humid South Eastern Plain
525-1000
650-1150
Gujarat
South Gujarat Heavy Rainfall
South Gujarat Medium Rainfall
Middle Gujarat
North Gujarat
1500-2100
1000-1500
800-1100
500-1000
Name of KVK
150-350
300-350
100-300
Jodhpur & Barmer
Hanumangarh & Sriganganagar
Bikaner, Jaisalmer & Churu
300-450
300-500
450-650
500-700
500-900
Sikar, Nagaur & Jhunjhnu
Jalore, Sirohi and Pali
Jaipur, Ajmer, Tonk & Dausa
Alwar, Bharatpur and Dholpur
Bhilwara, Chittoregarh, Rajsamand &
Udaipur
Banswara & Dungerpur
Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, Baran & Swai
Madhopur
North-West Arid
North Saurastra
250-400
400-700
South Saurastra
Bhal & Coastal
750-1000
650-750
Dangs & Valsad
Surat & Bharuch
Anand, Panchmahal, Dahod & Baroda
Banaskantha,
Gandhinagar,
Ahmedabad, Sabarkantha, Mehsana,
Patan
Kutch
Amreli,
Jamnagar,
Rajkot
&
Surenderanagar
Junagadh & Porbandar
Bhavnagar & Kheda
Thrust Area for the KVKs in Zone-VI
The thrust areas mentioned below are identified for the KVKs in XIth Plan.
1. Natural Resource Management
2. Dryland/Rainfed farming technology
3. Conservation of soil, water and natural resources
4. Promotion of Agro-Horti.-forestry and silvi-pastoral system
5. Reclamation of problematic soils
6. IPM, IPNP, INM
7. PHT & Value Addition
8. Organic Farming
9. Promoting use of vermi-compost, bio-fertilizer and bio-agents
10. Livestock production and management
11. Farm women empowerment through income generating activities
12. Popularization of Farm tools and implements
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8.
ANNUAL ACTION PLAN
The action plan, based on the identified thrust areas, gap analysis and dialogue with the farmers and
officers of the line departments, the activities to be carried out by the KVK under different mandates were
formulated and documented in the form of an Annual Action Plan. This action plan is further discussed in the
Scientific Advisory Committee meetings of the KVKs and also in the Zonal Workshops of KVKs before its
implementation.
9. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND REFINEMENT THROUGH ON FARM TESTING
The KVKs under Zone-VI assessed the technologies including crop production and animal husbandry
technologies. The details on technology assessment and refinement is given in Annexure-I. The OFT
comprises different thematic area conducted by KVKs are given in Table-7.
Table 7 : Total No. of OFTs conducted by KVKs of Zone-VI
OFT in Zone-VI
No. of OFTs
Assessed
Rajasthan
Crops
43
Livestock
9
Other enterprise
4
Total
56
Gujarat
Crops
76
Livestock
12
Other enterprise
6
Total
94
Refined
Rajasthan
Crops
29
Livestock
5
Other enterprise
0
Total
34
Gujarat
Crops
8
Livestock
1
Other enterprise
0
Total
9
Zone Total
156
Crops
27
Livestock
10
Other enterprise
Grand Total
193
No. of Trials
325
224
120
669
593
305
80
978
591
72
0
663
40
10
0
50
1549
611
200
2360
The thematic areas on which OFT were conducted are as follows – Integrated nutrient management,
varietal evaluatin, integrated pest management, integrated crop management, integrated disease
management, weed management, resource conservation technology, farm machinery, integrated farming
system, seed/plant production, value addition, drudgery reduction and nutrition management in children.
Some of the prominent technologies are described below :
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Assessment of technologies
1.
Low income from cotton as sole crop.
KVK, Kutch made assessment of relay cropping of castor with Bt. Cotton to enhance the income of
farmers from per unit land.
Table 8: Effect of cropping system on cotton-castor production.
Technological options
Yield (q/ha)
Net Return (Rs./ha)
B:C ratio
Farmers Practice: Sole Bt. Cotton.
18.5
41075
2.45
Sole crop castor
21.5
48325
2.49
Relay crop Bt. Cotton : Castor
29.8
70550
2.71
Study revealed that relay crop - castor sown during last week of August in standing crop of Bt. Cotton
owing to poor growth of cotton observed by continuous raining produced highest yield (29.8 q/ha) with highest
net return (Rs.70550/ha) and 2.71 B:C ratio.
2.
Low yield of gram under conserved moisture condition.
The productivity of gram under conserved soil moisture declined in flood prone area of Bharatpur due to
depletion of nutrient under continuous mono-cropping of gram. KVK, Bhartpur assessed the effect of thiourea
spray @ 0.1% and DAP @ 2% at 50% flowering stage on gram. Study revealed that application of DAP @
0.2% and thiourea @ 0.1% provided highest yield of 1575 kg/ha and resulted maximum BC ratio 1:2.10
Table 9: Effect of nutrient management on gram
Technology option
Farmer practice
Pohar spray @ 0.2% DAP+0.1 % tu
3.
Yield kg/ha
1295
1518
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
10580
14050
B:C Ratio
1:1.3
1:2.1
Low yeild of rainfed groundnut
The yield of rainfed groundnut is low due to inadequate moisture conservation in Rajkot district. KVK,
Rajkot assessed improved moisture conservation technology in augmenting the production of groundnut.
Table 10: Effect of moisture conservation technologies on production of groundnut.
Technological options
Yield (kg/ha) Net Return (Rs./ha)
Shallow ploughing with 7 interculture
910
8350
Deep ploughing with 3-4 intrculture
Medium deep ploughing with 4-5 interculture
955
990
10525
12350
B:C ratio
1:1.36
1:1.46
1:1.55
Improved soil moisture conservation technology viz., medium deep ploughing following 4-5
interculture provided highest yield (990 kg/ha) and net return (Rs.12350/-) with 1:1.55 B:C ratio.
4.
Low availability of phosphorus for wheat grown in Jaipur district.
The phosphorus is not available to wheat crop due to fixing in soil. Therefore, KVK, Jaipur assessed
the improved technology to make available phosphorus in the soil for the growth of wheat crop and improve
the production.
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Table 11 : Effect of integrated phosphorus management through microbial application in wheat.
Technological options
Yield (kg/ha) Net Return (Rs./ha) B:C ratio
Farmers practice : DAP @ 100 kg/ha
3180
36340
SSP@ 200 KG/HA + 600 GM PSB
3625
42125
1:1.6
Study revealed that application of single super phosphate @ 200 kg/ha + 600 gm PSB produced
highest yield (3625 kg/ha), which resulted highest net profit of Rs.42125 with 1:1.6 B:C ratio.
5.
Phyllody disease reduces the yield of sesame
The yield of sesame reduces drastically due to infestation with phyllody disease in Panchmahal
district of Gujarat. KVK, Panchmahal assessed the integrated management technique viz., intercropping of
maize along with one spray of Dimethoate @ 0.03% at flowering initiation stage in sesame.
Table 12 : Effect of integrated management of phyllody in sesame.
Technological options
Yield (kg/ha)
Farmers practice
509
Intercropping of 2 rows of sesame with one row of maize
Sesame + maize (2:1) intercrop plus spray of dimethioate
@ 0.03% at flowering
587
663
Net Return (Rs./ha)
11340
B:C ratio
1:1.59
13100
14790
1:1.66
1:1.73
It was observed that one row of maize intercropped with two rows of sesame reduced infestation of
phyllody disease in sesame crop. It provided highest equivalent yield of sesame (663 kg/ha) and net return
(Rs.14790) with B:C ratio of 1:1.73.
6.
Low yield of coriander due to stemgall.
Coriander a major spice crop of Kota district is often affected with stemgall disease. KVK, Kota
conducted trials to assess the improved disease management technology on the fields of farmers of Kota
district. Study revealed that application of 6 g/kg seed of trichoderma and spray of calaxin @ 0.1% produced
highest yield (13.25 q/ha), which provided a net return of Rs.39750/ha with 1:1.76 BC ratio (Table 13).
Table 13 : Effect of integrated management of stems in coriander
Technological options
Farmers practice
Seed treatment with 1.5 g + Bavistin 1.5 g/kg seed
and spray of calaxin @ 0.1%
Trichodermad 6 g/kg seed and spray of calaxin @
0.1%
7.
Yield (kg/ha)
850
Net Return (Rs./ha)
25500
B:C ratio
-
1150
34500
1:1.53
1325
39750
1:1.76
Low yield of cattle in tribal belt of Udaipur.
Milk yield of cattle is extremely low due to poor feeding management. KVK, Udaipur conducted trials
on feeding management on farmers cattle in villages. Study revealed that use of probiotic increased the milk
yield from 5.28 litre/animal to 6.33 litre/animal. Farmers earned a net profit of Rs.21.75 per litre with 1:4.06
B:C ratio.
Table 14 : Effect of feeding management in milk yield of cattle.
Technological
Milk yield l/animal/ day
Farmers practice
5.28
Recommended practice
Probiotic feeding
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5.46
6.33
Net Return (Rs./ha)
-
B:C ratio
-
4.50
21.75
1:2.92
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8.
Low yield of local mungbean
Yield of local cultivars of mungbean is very low due to low yield potential of long duration nature.
KVK, Nagaur conducted trials to assess the performance of high yielding mungbean cultivars at farmers’
fields. Study revealed that RMG-668 have provided highest seed yield (702 kg/ha) at higher B:C ratio of
1:2.24 (Table 15)
Table 15 : Assessment of mungbean varieties
Technological options
Own seed
Yield (kg/ha)
590
Net Return (Rs./ha)
24780
B:C ratio
1:1.95
648
702
27216
29484
1:2.01
1:2.24
RMG-492
RMG-668
9.
Low yield of paddy due to weed infestation
Weed infestation in paddy increases weeding cost and drudgery in operation. KVK, Ahmedabad
conducted trials to assess the performance of weeding tools in minimizing operating cost and improving the
field capacity. Study revealed that use of cono-weeder & paddy weeder in SRI planted paddy reduced the
operating cost by 17-20 % and improved field capacity by 50% over conventional weeding practices (Table
16)
Table 16 : Effect of weeding tools in SRI paddy
Technological options
Hand weeding with Khurpi
Field capacity ha/hour
0.008
Operating cost Rs/ha
1235
0.016
0.016
890
1019
Paddy weeder
Cono-weeder
Refinement of Technologies
KVKs had also refined technologies which included in the recommendations of respective state in
ZREAC meetings. The achievements of some of the technologies highlighted below :
1.
Low yield of cotton due millibug problem
Millibug cause heavy damage to cotton and ultimately reduce the yield. KVK, Mehsana conducted
trial to refine the assessed technology for further adoption on large scale in Gujarat. Study revealed that soil
application of methyl parathion @ 2% DP (25 kg/ha) + profenophos (15 ml/15 l/water) produced highest yield
(2860 kg/ha) with a net profit of Rs.57635/ha (B:C ratio 1:1.89).
Table 17 : Effect of pesticide on the yield of cotton
Technological options
Farmers practice : Profenophos 15 ml/15 l/water + DDVP (5 ml/15 l
water) + 0.1% soap solution
Carbofuron 3G 12 kg/ha after 30 & 60 days
Methyl parathion @ 2% (25 kg/ha soil application)+profenophos (15
ml/15 l water)
2.
Yield
(kg/ha)
2490
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
4118
B:C
ratio
1:1.64
2435
2860
39368
57635
1:1.62
1:1.89
Low yield of paddy due to stem borer
High humidity coupled with favourable temperature caused attack of stem borer in paddy which led to
low production often in paddy. KVK, Vadodara conducted trials on refinement of suitable technology to control
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stem borer in paddy crop. Result shown in table-18 reveald that soil application with cartap hydrochloride 4%
G @ 20 kg/ha + clipping of seedling tip + spraying of Fipronil 5 SC @ 20 ml/10 l water at 45 & 60 days after
planting has provided the highest return (Rs.27980) with 1:2.39 B:C ratio.
Table 18 : Effect of pesticides on stemborer infestation in paddy.
Technological options
Farmers practice
Clipping of seedling tips and Soil application with Cartap
hydrochloride 4% G @ 20 kg/ha.
Soil application with Cartap hydrochloride 4% G @ 20 kg/ha. +
clipping of seedling tips + spraying of Fipronil 5 SC @ 20 ml/10 litre
of water at 45 and 60 DATP
3.
Yield
(q/ha)
40.75
Net Return
(Rs./ha)
23930
B:C ratio
25820
2.29
27980
2.39
2.19
42.50
44.50
Low yield of mustard due to no seed treatment
Generally the seedlings of mustard affected with soil borne pathogen causing low plant population
and productivity. KVK, Dholpur conducted field trials to see the potential of refined technology. Study revealed
that seed treatment with trichoderma @ 10 g/kg seed + garlic extract @ 25 g/kg seed provided highest net
return of Rs.38500 with 1:3.75 B:C ratio.
Table 19 : Effect of seed treatment in mustard.
Technology Refined
1. T1 Farmers practice (No seed treatment)
2. . T2 Seed treatment with Apron 35 SD @ 6 g/kg Seed.
3. T3- Seed treatment with trichoderma @ 10 g/kg seed + garlic
extract @ 25 g/kg seed.
4.
Yield
kg/ha
1712
Net Return (Profit) in
Rs. / unit
30800
B:C
Ratio
3.56
2050
37250
3.66
2100
38500
3.75
To recommend salt tolerant variety of wheat in salt affected Bhal area of Kheda district.
In salt affected Bhal area of Kheda district, the yield of wheat is quite low. So the performance of
refined KRL-19 was verified at farmers field for recommendation in Bhal area. Result revealed that variety
provided upto 30 q/ha on soil having pH 8 to 8.71 and EC 2.162 ds m -1.
5.
Poor health and low yield of buffaloes due to worms
Health and productivity of buffaloes is extremely poor as farmers generally do not do deworming.
KVK Alwar conducted trials on deworming technique and observed that deworming with Invermectin provided
highest milk yield of 6.75 l/animal which provided highest net return Rs.14050 with 1: 1.4 B:C ratio (Table 20)
Table 20 : Effect of deworming on milk yield of buffaoes
Technology Refined *Production per unit/ Lit. Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / unit
T1 - Farmer Practice
6.0
10,000
T2 - Panacure
6.4
12,000
T3 - Invermectin
6.75
14050
Milk production increased 12.5% in T3.
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BC Ratio
1:2
1:4
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6.
Low milk production due to poor feeding management in buffaloes
Milk yield in buffaloes is generally low due to poor feeding management in Dausa district. KVK, Dausa,
therefore, tested and refined the technology on feeding management. It was observed that multi-nutrient feed
block with usual ration has improved the milk yield by 14.28% during lactation period over farmer practice
(Table 21)
Table 21 : Effect of feeding management on milk yield of buffaloes
Av. Milk Production
Technology Refined
(Lt./Lactation)
T1 Farmers Practice- Usual feed (Dry fodder,
green fodder & concentrate) given by the farmers
1453.66
to animal
T2 Mineral mixture @ 40-50gm/day/animal with
1604.33
usual ration for whole lactation
T3. Urea molasses brick with usual ration for whole
1661.33
lactation.
7.
% Increase
10.36%
14.28%
Low growth rate in goat
Poor feeding management in goat causes slow growth in Chittorgarh district. KVK, Chittorgarh has
tested and refined technology viz., natural grazing + concentrate mixture @ 1.5% of body weight + microbial
feed supplementation (bio bloom) @ 3 q/day/animal. This increased the body weight from 39 kg in control to
72 kg. A unit of goat fetched Rs.868 at 1:1.47 BC ratio.
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10.
FRONT LINE DEMONSTRATIONS
The main objective of frontline demonstration is to demonstrate latest, location specific technologies
of agriculture and allied areas on farmers’ fields for generating the production data and obtaining feed back.
During the period under report, a total number of 10177 FLDs on various crops of oilseeds, pulses, cereals,
vegetable crops, cash crops, millets,etc. covering 3710.20 ha area were conducted in Zone-VI. In addition,
461 FLDs on other income generating enterprises like livestock, farm machinery, etc. were also conducted.
The details of front line demonstrations conducted on different identified technologies and comparative
economic gains based upon certain parameters of various crops and enterprises have been given in
subsequent tables (Table 22 to table 31). However, summary of the front line demonstrations conducted in
different states is given in table 22.
Table 22 : State-wise FLDs during 2011-12.
State
Crops
Rajasthan
Oilseeds
Pulses
Cotton
Cereals
Millets
Vegetables
Fruits
Spices & Condiments
Commercial Crops
Fodder Crops
Flowers
Others
Total
Gujarat
Oilseeds
Pulses
Cotton
Cereals
Millets
Vegetables
Fruits
Spices & Condiments
Commercial Crops
Fodder Crops
Flowers
Others
Total
Zone-VI
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Oilseeds
Pulses
Cotton
Cereals
Millets
Vegetables
Fruits
Area (ha)
135.7
616
75
800.8
232.2
93.05
1
148.3
0
37.25
0
173.75
2313.05
144.63
217.09
174.7
511.7
114.4
116.83
15
75
2.3
21.5
4
0
No. of farmers
249
1506
69
2024
496
586
5
372
0
342
0
417
6066
366
753
402
1408
372
383
32
180
23
158
34
0
1397.15
280.33
833.09
249.7
1312.5
346.6
209.88
16
4111
615
2259
471
3432
868
969
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State
Crops
Spices & Condiments
Commercial Crops
Fodder Crops
Flowers
Others
Grand Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Area (ha)
No. of farmers
223.3
2.3
58.75
4
173.75
3710.20
552
23
500
34
417
10177
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Frontline demonstrations on oilseed crops
A total number of 615 demonstrations covering an area of 280.33 ha area on identified recommended technologies of various oilseeds crops namely castor, groundnut, seasame,
soybean, in Kharif and mustard and groundnut in Rabi were laid out, in both irrigated and rainfed farming situations of Rajasthan and Gujarat states. Technology-wise performance of various
crops and the economic benefit gained over local checks has been reflected against the each crop are given table : 23 :
Table 23 : Performance of FLDs of oilseeds in different farming situations.
Crop
Rajasthan
Mustard
Mustard
Sesame
Sesame
Soybean
Total
Gujarat
Castor
Castor
Castor
Castor
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Production technology
using variety Bio-902
Improved varieties using
varieties - Rohini and
Laxmi
Improved varieties +
Biofertilizer using variety
RT-346
Improved variety - Ujjawal
Improved varieties JS 9305, JS 93-60 and RKS-24
Land configuration using
variety GCH-7
Improved varieties using
varieties – GCH-4, GCH-5
and GCH-7
Improved variety + INM
technology using variety
GCH-7
Water managementFurrow irrigation using
varieties - GCH-4, GCH-5
and GCH-7
Bioagent- Trichoderma
using variety GG-20
IDM using variety GG-20
IPM + NPV using variety
GG-20
IPM + Trichoderma using
variety GG-20
Improved variety GG-2
Improved variety GG-5
Improved variety + IPM+
Trichoderma using variety
GG-20
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FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
RF
1
38
19.00
24.00
21.00
14.29
12300
59688
47388
4.85
10000
51600
41600
5.16
IR
2
118
73.00
17.51
14.90
17.77
24521
57319
32798
2.34
19162
47213
28051
2.46
RF
1
15
10.00
6.10
4.80
27.08
7813
24383
16570
3.12
6358
16929
10571
2.66
IR
IR
1
1
21
57
10.50
23.20
6.45
17.77
3.25
15.20
98.46
16.90
10750
14425
32250
35538
21500
21113
3.00
2.46
10450
13945
16250
30400
5800
16455
1.56
2.18
6
249
135.70
IR
1
5
2.50
14.10
12.80
10.16
27280
44415
17135
1.63
26840
40320
13480
1.50
IR
1
72
22.93
22.49
19.33
15.81
19314
78703
59390
4.08
18699
67643
48944
3.62
IR
1
20
10.00
17.40
15.60
11.54
26840
54810
27970
2.04
26560
49140
22580
1.85
IR
1
18
7.20
17.60
16.40
7.32
21250
61600
40350
2.90
22050
57400
35350
2.60
IR
1
12
5.00
17.26
14.20
21.55
11648
40132
28484
3.45
10878
31722
20844
2.92
RF
RF
1
1
10
5
4.00
2.00
15.80
16.56
15.00
14.06
5.33
17.78
25170
26000
61856
74520
36686
48520
2.46
2.87
24500
27100
57993
63270
33493
36170
2.37
2.33
RF
1
5
2.00
17.19
14.37
19.62
26200
77355
51155
2.95
27100
64665
37565
2.39
IR
RF
IR
1
1
1
12
10
25
5.00
4.00
10.00
10.07
11.86
22.60
8.40
10.82
19.00
19.88
9.61
18.95
17700
28730
19660
37450
52834
77631
19750
24104
57971
2.12
1.84
3.95
16900
28185
18910
29400
48204
65265
12500
20019
46355
1.74
1.71
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Crop
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
Groundnut
(Summer)
Mustard
Mustard
Mustard
Sesame
Sesame
Sesame
Sesame
(Summer)
Soybean
Soybean
Total
Grand Total
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Improved variety +
Production technology
using variety GG-20
Bioagent-Trichoderma
using variety GG-20
Production technology
using variety GG-20
Production technology
using variety GG-2
Improved variety Maya
Improved variety + INM
using variety GM-3
Improved variety +
Production technology
using variety GM-2
Improved variety GT-2
Improved variety GT-2
Improved variety +
Production technology
using variety GT-2
Production technology
using variety GT-3
Production technology
using variety GS-1
Improved variety GS-335
FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
RF
1
10
4.00
17.48
15.33
14.02
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
18100
56810
38710
3.14
IR
1
25
10.00
25.94
22.84
13.57
17605
93384
75779
5.30
17275
82224
64949
4.76
RF
1
10
4.00
20.19
18.38
9.85
15850
75703
59853
4.78
15850
68906
53056
4.35
IR
1
10
4.00
23.90
21.90
9.13
17550
81388
63838
4.64
17550
74588
57038
4.25
IR
IR
1
1
5
50
2.50
20.00
16.50
21.65
13.00
17.97
26.92
20.48
16600
15519
45500
52336
28900
36817
2.74
3.37
15800
12741
33300
41780
17500
29039
2.11
3.28
IR
1
10
4.00
16.35
14.33
14.10
12300
32700
20400
2.66
12450
28660
16210
2.30
RF
IR
RF
1
1
1
4
5
10
2.00
2.00
4.00
4.70
11.50
5.90
3.60
10.30
5.20
30.56
11.65
13.46
16500
15265
12700
27225
26220
31860
10725
10955
19160
1.65
1.72
2.51
16150
16510
12450
20898
23484
28080
4748
6974
15630
1.29
1.42
2.26
IR
1
20
8.00
12.09
11.21
7.85
8919
66481
57562
7.45
8919
56031
47113
6.28
RF
1
10
4.00
17.58
15.19
15.73
9710
48331
38621
4.98
9710
41766
32056
4.30
IR
1
24
30
3
366
615
1.50
144.63
280.33
13.60
10.10
34.65
17894
34000
16106
1.90
17200
25250
8050
1.47
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
17700
49823
32123
2.81
Frontline demonstrations on Pulses crops
A total number of 2259 demonstrations covering an area of 833.09 ha area on identified recommended technologies of various pulses crops namely greengram, mothbean, blackgram,
pigeonpea, cowpea in Kharif and gram, lentil and and greengram in Rabi were laid out in both irrigated and rainfed farming situations of Rajasthan and Gujarat states. Technology-wise
performance of various crops and the economic benefit gained over local checks has been reflected against the each crop in table 24:
Table 24 : Performance of FLDs of pulses in different farming situations.
Crop
Name of the technology
FS
No. of
No. of
Area
demonstrated
KVKs
Farmers
(ha)
Rajasthan
Cowpea
Gram
Gram
Improved variety RC-19
ICM using varieties - RSG888 and GNG-1581
Production technology using
varieties - RSG-888, RSG963 and GNG-663
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Yield (q/ha)
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return BCR
RF
IR
1
1
47
20
23.50
8.00
11.13
17.05
9.62
15.94
15.70
7.34
12350
14718
22460
35810
10110
21092
1.82
2.43
12030
14718
19240
33479
7210
18761
1.60
2.27
IR
5
150
60.00
15.75
12.73
23.96
13604
36798
23194
2.70
11227
29701
18475
2.65
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Crop
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Lentil
Lentil
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Production technology using
varieties - RSG-888, RSG963 and GNG-663
Seed treatment + INM +
IPM using variety RSG-888
Improved varieties BG-1105
and BG-372
Improved variety + INM+
IPM using variety RSG-888
Improved variety + IPM +
INM + IWM using variety
RSG-973
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety GNG-663
Bioagent -Trichoderma
using variety K-75
Improved variety K-75
ICM using varieties IPM-O23 and Satya
INM + Plant Protection
using variety SML- 668
Production technology using
varieties RMG-492, RMG268 and SML-668
Production technology using
varieties SML-668, RMG492, RMG-268 and IPM 02
– 03
Seed treatment + INM +
IPM using variety RMG-62
Improved varieties GM-4,
SML-668 and RMG-344
Improved variety +
Biofertilizer using variety
RMG-344
Improved variety + ICM +
Seed treatment using
variety RMG-268
Improved varieties + INM +
IPM using varieties - RMG492, RMG-62 and RMG-268
Improved varieties + Land
configuration + Production
technology using variety
SML-668
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
RF
2
45
18.00
16.63
12.60
31.54
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
14782
40474
25691
2.74
IR
1
25
10.00
20.12
16.07
25.20
15370
42252
26882
2.75
12725
33104
20379
2.60
IR
1
15
7.50
12.66
8.50
48.94
10532
43860
33328
4.16
10000
32550
22550
3.26
RF
1
15
6.00
18.16
13.06
39.05
10626
38136
27510
3.59
8688
27426
18738
3.16
IR
1
20
8.00
25.10
20.15
24.57
21080
60240
39160
2.86
18077
48360
30283
2.68
IR
1
30
12.00
18.66
14.73
26.68
19432
42302
22870
2.18
15750
33506
17756
2.13
IR
1
11
4.00
12.50
10.30
21.36
20500
67600
47100
3.30
19000
55000
36000
2.89
IR
IR
2
1
15
20
2.60
8.00
14.61
8.75
11.77
8.40
23.38
4.10
15077
15068
49685
36729
34608
21661
3.30
2.44
12531
15288
40723
31882
28192
16594
3.25
2.09
IR
1
30
12.00
8.70
7.55
15.23
8250
53256
45006
6.46
7760
44063
36303
5.68
IR
2
55
22.00
10.23
7.63
36.03
12215
31350
19135
2.57
8636
24277
15641
2.81
RF
6
144
69.60
9.44
6.94
37.05
12340
31696
19356
2.57
10267
23120
12853
2.25
RF
1
30
12.00
9.33
7.27
28.34
15262
38253
22991
2.51
13500
29807
16307
2.21
RF
4
210
85.00
9.33
7.02
35.36
13091
31418
18327
2.40
11818
23706
11889
2.01
RF
1
44
15.00
6.50
4.90
32.65
9897
27900
18003
2.82
8277
18900
10623
2.28
IR
1
30
12.00
6.49
5.23
24.09
10375
22713
12338
2.19
8565
18305
9740
2.14
RF
2
60
24.00
9.30
6.87
35.55
12388
32550
20163
2.63
10455
24045
13591
2.30
RF
1
25
10.00
8.56
4.96
72.58
12174
30816
18642
2.53
10600
17608
7008
1.66
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return BCR
12089
30647
18558
2.54
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Crop
Mung bean
(Summer)
Urd bean
Urd bean
Urd bean
Urd bean
Urd bean
Urd bean
Total
Gujarat
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Mung bean
Mung bean
Mung bean
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Improved variety GM-4
IR
1
15
4.00
6.14
5.10
20.39
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
13400
18900
5500
1.41
Production technology using
varieties PU-31, KU-96-3
and IPU 94-1 (Uttra)
Improved varieties PU31and KU-96-3
Improved variety + INM +
IWM using variety PU-31
Improved variety + INM+
IPM using variety KU-300
Improved varieties + Land
configuration + Production
technology using varieties PU-31 and KU-96-3
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety PU-31
RF
3
151
68.00
10.13
7.97
28.28
13522
31879
18357
2.36
11060
24967
13907
2.26
RF
4
180
76.00
10.33
7.91
32.66
12137
31886
19749
2.63
10121
24338
14217
2.40
RF
1
10
4.00
11.30
7.90
43.04
12826
28250
15424
2.20
11160
19750
8590
1.77
RF
1
15
6.00
8.25
6.16
33.93
17876
31350
13474
1.75
15414
23408
7994
1.52
RF
1
50
20.00
10.02
5.76
74.07
11724
34082
22358
2.91
10520
19074
8554
1.81
RF
1
44
8.80
7.16
5.11
40.12
6875
24885
18010
3.62
6167
17833
11666
2.89
49
1506
616
IR
2
32
13.00
7.63
7.14
6.50
9169
23692
14523
2.58
8969
21523
12554
2.40
RF
1
12
5.00
17.88
16.66
7.32
10995
50064
39069
4.55
10870
47600
36730
4.38
IR
1
10
5.00
5.00
4.71
6.16
10120
18000
7880
1.78
9850
16956
7106
1.72
IR
RF
1
1
15
5
6.00
2.00
7.93
16.00
6.50
14.00
22.00
14.29
12325
18000
15860
52000
3535
34000
1.29
2.89
11150
16750
13000
45500
1850
28750
1.17
2.72
IR
1
7
3.50
6.20
5.30
16.98
11320
22320
11000
1.97
10120
19080
8960
1.89
IR
4
215
36.00
20.00
16.63
24.18
10208
47084
36876
4.61
9981
39002
29021
3.91
RF
2
24
9.80
10.52
8.00
31.69
8011
28267
20257
3.53
7000
21524
14523
3.07
IR
1
32
6.59
13.24
10.68
23.97
16550
48988
32438
2.96
15650
39516
23866
2.52
IR
1
10
4.00
15.16
13.38
13.30
12900
31836
18936
2.47
13050
28098
15048
2.15
RF
IR
1
3
12
36
4.80
14.00
19.90
18.24
17.00
15.31
17.06
23.43
12375
11779
55720
41188
43345
29409
4.50
3.50
10870
11021
47600
33376
36730
22354
4.38
3.03
RF
RF
1
1
5
20
2.00
8.00
5.20
11.07
4.80
8.47
8.33
30.70
14575
19465
17651
41146
3076
21682
1.21
2.11
14375
16663
16233
31566
1858
14903
1.13
1.89
Bioagent - Trichoderma
using variety GG-2
Bioagent + Trichoderma
using variety - Local
Bioagent- Biofertilizer using
variety GG-2
ICM using variety GG-1
IPM + Pheromone trap
using variety GG-1
Land configuration using
varieties GG-1 and GG-2
Improved varieties GG-2
and GG-3
Improved varieties GG-2
and GG-1
Improved varieties + Land
configuration using varieties
GG 2 and DBG 72
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety GG-3
IPM using variety Local
Improved varieties GM-4
and CO4
Improved variety GM-4
Improved variety GM-4
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return BCR
12800
15800
3000
1.23
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Crop
Mung bean
Mung bean
Pigeonpea
Pigeonpea
Pigeonpea
Pigeonpea
Pigeonpea
Pigeonpea
Pigeonpea
Urd bean
Total
Grand Total
Name of the technology
demonstrated
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety GM-4
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety GM-4
Bioagent - Trichoderma
using varieties – Local and
Vaishali
ICM using variety Vaishali
IPM + Trichoderma using
variety Local
Improved variety Vaishali
Improved varieties Vaishali
and BDN-2
Improved variety + Land
configuration using variety
Vaishali
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety GT-101
Improved variety GU-1
FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
13
5.20
9.48
7.14
32.77
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
13750
33180
19430
2.41
RF
2
30
12.00
9.96
8.11
22.51
11860
33330
21470
2.81
10653
27308
16655
2.56
RF
2
29
12.00
9.45
7.92
21.58
14683
48635
33952
3.31
13683
39647
25964
2.90
IR
RF
1
1
20
3
8.00
1.00
12.10
15.95
9.80
13.00
23.47
22.69
17650
8550
42350
38280
24700
29730
2.40
4.48
15440
7575
34300
31200
18860
23625
2.22
4.12
IR
RF
1
2
12
54
8.00
22.00
14.20
12.45
10.96
9.98
29.56
24.66
19250
13009
49700
43482
30450
30473
2.58
3.34
18600
12247
38360
35700
19760
23453
2.06
2.92
IR
1
134
20.00
10.65
9.15
16.39
17100
42600
25500
2.49
16350
36600
20250
2.24
IR
1
15
6.00
9.99
7.69
29.91
13620
33057
19437
2.43
12070
25446
13376
2.11
RF
1
34
83
8
753
2259
3.20
217.09
833.09
4.20
3.80
10.53
13813
15403
1590
1.12
13625
13936
311
1.02
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return BCR
12670
24990
12320
1.97
Frontline demonstrations on Cotton (Technology mission on Cotton – MM-II)
A total number of 471 demonstrations covering of 249.70 ha area under frontline demonstration on cotton were conducted. The demonstrations were under different componts of production
technologies using Bt. Cottons, INM, IPM in Rajasthan and Gujarat states. The performance of various technologies introduced in cotton production are summarized below in Table-25.
Table 25 : Performance of frontline demonstration on various components of production technologies in cotton.
Crop
Rajasthan
Cotton
Cotton
Total
Gujarat
Cotton
Name of the technology
demonstrated
INM using varieties - JK1947, Bio-6488, MRC- 6025,
MRC-7017, and GK -212
Farm machinery: Aero blast
using variety Bio-6488
Bioagent - Trichoderma
using varieties - BG-II and
ADC-1
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
IR
1
67
25.00
22.50
19.50
15.38
14023
58000
43977
4.14
15911
52000
36089
3.27
IR
1
2
50.00
25.10
22.60
11.06
14023
58000
43977
4.14
15911
52000
36089
3.27
2
69
75.00
3
57
23.00
19.49
17.30
11.10
19863
83074
63211
4.18
19537
73783
54245
3.78
IR
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Crop
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Name of the technology
demonstrated
IDM using variety BG-II
INM using variety Bijdhan-5
INM using variety BG-II
INM:MgSO4 using variety
ADC-1
IPM using variety BG-II
IPM - Neem oil + Methyl
parathion+ Sorghum inter
cropping + MgSO4 using
variety Bijdhan-2
IPM + INM using variety BGII
IPM + INM using variety
Bijdhan-2
IPM- Methyl parathion 2%
dust + Profenophos 50 EC
using variety BG-2
Land configuration using
variety ADC-1
Moisture conservation:
Mulching using variety BG-II
Nutrient management: Foliar
spray of KNO3 using variety
BG-II
Improved variety using
variety ADC-1
Improved variety +
Production technology using
variety CMM-II
Weed Management using
variety BG-II
Nutrient management using
variety Bijdhan-5
Total
Grand
Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
FS
No. of
KVKs
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
IR
RF
IR
1
1
1
1
25
25
50
20
10.00
10.00
20.00
10.00
22.50
30.10
32.35
15.70
20.00
25.61
30.83
14.90
12.50
17.53
4.93
5.37
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
23500
92250
68750
3.93
23705 120280
96575
5.07
44935 143472
98537
3.19
32720
70650
37930
2.16
IR
IR
1
1
5
25
14.00
10.00
20.00
30.94
18.00
28.46
11.11
8.71
58000
69902
200000
137039
142000
67137
3.45
1.96
56000
69640
140000
126932
84000
57292
2.50
1.82
IR
1
25
10.00
36.88
29.37
25.57
28500
147520
119020
5.18
32000
117480
85480
3.67
RF
1
25
10.00
19.30
16.10
19.88
23240
77200
53960
3.32
24325
64400
40075
2.65
IR
1
10
4.00
32.00
28.50
12.28
45625
128000
82375
2.81
43250
114000
70750
2.64
IR
1
5
2.50
13.50
12.20
10.66
21050
41850
20800
1.99
20480
37820
17340
1.85
RF
1
10
1.00
32.80
26.40
24.24
34350
147600
113250
4.30
32450
118800
86350
3.66
IR
1
12
5.00
27.10
24.85
9.05
33903
113820
79917
3.36
33434
104370
70936
3.12
IR
1
20
10.00
12.80
11.40
12.28
20482
39680
19198
1.94
20482
35340
14858
1.73
IR
1
60
24.00
23.15
20.04
15.21
23329
95227
71898
4.08
22892
82302
59410
3.60
RF
1
3
1.20
30.79
28.71
7.24
46300
138093
91793
2.98
42100
128764
86664
3.06
RF
1
25
10.00
21.79
17.48
24.66
25575
96421
70846
3.77
24890
77349
52459
3.11
19
402
174.70
21
471
249.70
Demo
Check
%
Increase
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
24471
82000
57529
26350 102480
76130
44288 136864
92576
31220
67050
35830
**
BCR
3.35
3.89
3.09
2.15
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Frontline demonstrations on Cereals, Horticulture and Other Crops
During 2011-12, 6832 demonstrations covering 2347.08 ha area in different major crops were conducted. The technology related to integrated crop management, integrated nutrient
management, integrated disease and pest management and weed management, etc. were demonstrated. The performance of proven technologies of different crops in terms of effective
economic gains over local checks is presented in Table-26.
Table 26 : Frontline demonstration on other crops.
Category and
Crop
Cereals
Rajasthan
Barley
Barley
Barley
Barley
Maize
Maize
Maize
Maize
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Production
technology using
varieties - RD-2552,
RD-2035 and RD2592
Improved varieties
RD-2668, RD- 2035,
RD-2660 and RD2592
Improved variety +
Biofertilizer using
variety RD-2668
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
varieties - RD-2552,
RD-2597 and RD2668
Production
technology using
varieties - PM-3,
Bio-9681 and
HQPM-1
Production
technology using
variety Bio-9681
Improved variety
using varieties Pratap Hybrid
Maize-1, HQPM-1,
PEHM-2, Bio-9681,
PM-3, Pro agro4644 and DKC-7074
Improved variety +
INM + IPM using
varieties - HQPM-1
and PEHM-2
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
5
152
63.00
44.37
39.15
14.00
15985
53743
37758
3.36
14995
47223
32228
3.15
IR
4
127
29.40
37.69
30.60
24.17
15554
43986
28433
2.83
14037
33817
19780
2.41
IR
1
30
15.00
34.93
28.50
22.56
14903
39740
24837
2.67
14200
30272
16072
2.13
IR
4
79
32.00
44.78
37.72
18.43
16132
51580
35667
3.20
14289
43307
29608
3.03
IR
3
160
64.00
35.16
27.99
28.90
15333
33768
18436
2.20
11998
27015
15016
2.25
RF
2
65
26.00
33.55
21.77
56.01
13185
33548
20362
2.54
12423
21768
9345
1.75
RF
6
229
92.40
26.52
17.12
60.20
10623
28774
18151
2.71
9656
20430
10774
2.12
IR
1
10
4.00
37.90
25.50
48.63
23811
53060
29249
2.23
20696
33150
12454
1.60
Demons
ration
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
**
BCR
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Maize
Maize
Maize
Maize
Maize (Rabi)
Paddy
Paddy
Sourghum
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety +
Land configuration +
Seed treatment
using variety Bio9681
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety Bio-9681
Improved variety +
Seed treatment+
Weed Management
using variety PM-3
Weed management
using variety DKC7074
Production
technology using
varieties Bio-9681
and Prabal
Improved variety
using variety P-1460
Improved variety +
Land configuration +
Seed treatment
using variety PS-4
Improved variety
using variety CSV15
Production
technology using
varieties - Raj-3765,
Raj-4037, Raj-4161
and PBW-502,
Improved variety
using varieties - Raj4037, DBW-17, HD2932 and Raj-4120
Improved variety +
Biofertilizer using
variety Raj-4037
Improved variety +
INM using varieties Raj-4037 and DBW17
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
RF
1
25
10.00
Demons
ration
36.92
24.50
50.69
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
14940
36920
21980
2.47
RF
1
50
10.00
36.45
26.58
37.13
20770
51834
31064
2.50
17585
35369
17784
2.01
IR
1
50
20.00
30.20
22.70
33.04
11500
27180
15680
2.36
7400
20430
13030
2.76
RF
1
4
1.10
24.00
18.00
33.33
13202
24000
10798
1.82
13500
18000
4500
1.33
IR
1
25
10.00
53.42
45.30
17.92
13202
53420
40218
4.05
13500
45300
31800
3.36
RF
1
25
10.00
20.10
17.50
14.86
10852
50250
39398
4.63
9852
43750
33898
4.44
IR
1
22
8.80
40.59
32.68
24.20
18902
74925
56023
3.96
18240
53992
35752
2.96
RF
1
12
5.00
18.60
10.70
73.83
5874
17150
11276
2.92
5760
12495
6735
2.17
IR
4
254
100.40
42.87
34.76
23.45
13375
52465
40136
3.92
11279
45485
34973
4.03
IR
9
450
198.50
38.42
32.56
17.90
19217
46362
27145
2.41
18065
36973
18908
2.05
IR
1
30
15.00
39.46
32.50
21.42
20300
48248
27948
2.38
18700
39275
20575
2.10
IR
1
31
13.00
43.07
35.21
22.98
23338
71060
47721
3.04
22034
58089
36054
2.64
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
12650
25725
13075
**
BCR
2.03
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Total
Gujarat
Maize
Maize
Maize
Maize
Paddy
Paddy
Paddy
Paddy
Paddy
Paddy
Wheat
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
varieties - PBW-502,
Raj-3765, Raj-4037
and Raj-4037
Improved variety +
Seed treatment +
Micronutrient using
variety Raj-3765
Weed management
using variety Raj3765
Plant protection
using variety GM-2
Improved variety
using variety HQPM1
Improved variety
using varieties - GM6 and HQPM-1
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
varieties - HQPM-1
and GM-2
ICM using varieties GAR-1 and GAR-13
INM-Green
manuring using
variety - Gurjari
IPM using variety
GR-11
SRI using variety
GR-13
Improved variety
using varieties GAR-13 and NAUR1
Improved variety
using varieties - GR9, ADR-1, GR-5 and
MTU-1010
INM using varieties GW-496 and GW-1
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
4
175
62.00
Demons
ration
49.55
41.45
19.52
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
20140
64527
44386
3.20
IR
1
13
5.20
49.66
42.70
16.30
23563
68102
44539
2.89
22843
59959
37116
2.62
IR
2
6
6.00
44.93
39.40
13.72
15467
44330
28863
2.87
14000
37200
23200
2.66
56
2024
800.80
RF
1
10
2.00
43.75
34.50
26.81
29100
48125
19025
1.65
27700
37950
10250
1.37
RF
1
12
8.00
41.80
33.00
26.67
28100
45980
17880
1.64
27900
36300
8400
1.30
RF
2
82
22.00
12.56
10.52
17.62
8325
14701
6377
1.77
7766
12301
4534
1.58
RF
2
65
26.00
30.12
23.72
26.70
15838
36394
20556
2.30
14623
27169
12546
1.86
IR
1
60
15.00
45.61
41.41
10.06
27677
45274
17596
1.64
29579
39447
9869
1.33
IR
1
10
5.00
38.60
35.20
9.66
24600
42460
17860
1.73
23800
38720
14920
1.63
IR
1
12
5.00
42.50
38.00
11.84
20080
45900
25820
2.29
19490
41040
21550
2.11
IR
1
25
12.50
46.28
40.08
15.49
30260
57850
27590
1.91
28555
50100
21545
1.75
IR
3
229
51.80
43.63
33.04
33.93
23151
50498
27348
2.18
19573
38023
18450
1.94
RF
3
152
51.00
31.90
27.93
16.41
17092
36172
19080
2.12
18477
32048
13571
1.73
IR
2
32
14.80
17.01
14.90
13.61
15014
27437
12423
1.83
13973
24120
10147
1.73
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
19641
54194
34553
**
BCR
2.76
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Total
Grand Total
Millets
Rajasthan
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
INM- Micronutrient
spray using variety
GW-496
Nutrient
management using
variety GW-496
Production
technology using
variety GW-366
Improved variety
using varieties GW-496, GW-366,
GW-173 and GW322
Improved variety +
IPM using variety
GW-273
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
varieties – GW-366
and GW-496
Water management
using varieties GW-366 and GW-1
Weed managementMetsulpho methyl
using variety GW496
Termite control
using variety Own
seed
Improved variety
using varieties –
JBV-3 and Raj-171
Abiotic stress
management
through Thiourea
using varieties Hybrid Seed of Pro
Agro 4444 variety
Kaveri
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
50
20.00
Demons
ration
32.60
IR
1
25
10.00
IR
1
20
IR
10
IR
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
24880
40750
15870
1.64
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
23880
39250
15370
**
BCR
1.64
31.40
3.82
32.50
27.00
20.37
18390
42250
23860
2.30
12500
34375
21875
2.75
10.00
48.13
43.34
11.05
23085
84228
61143
3.65
24495
75845
51350
3.10
506
207.40
16.25
13.70
8.68
7071
23507
16437
3.32
7065
19394
12330
2.75
1
25
10.00
35.20
29.80
18.12
13850
45056
31206
3.25
12600
38144
25544
3.03
IR
2
45
20.00
40.45
35.97
12.48
19189
59248
40059
3.09
19362
51239
31877
2.65
IR
2
35
16.00
22.90
19.55
23.45
17611
33438
15826
1.90
16344
29875
13531
1.83
IR
1
3
1.20
32.50
28.25
15.04
25990
40625
14635
1.56
25990
35313
9323
1.36
RF
1
10
4.00
25.66
23.85
7.59
16280
35924
19644
2.21
15655
33390
17735
2.13
38
94
1408
3432
511.70
1312.50
RF
2
46
32.50
16.08
12.88
25.29
11899
25338
13439
2.13
10602
20192
9591
1.90
IR
1
10
5.00
22.86
19.69
16.10
8208
23431
15223
2.85
6968
20737
13769
2.98
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Rajgira (Grain
amaranthus)
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
ICM using variety
HHB-67
Production
technology using
varieties - HHB-197,
GHB-538 and RHB121
Production
technology using
varieties - SUN4094, HHB-67 and
Raj-171
Improved variety
using variety Raj171
Improved variety +
Fertilizer
management using
variety HHB-67
(imp.)
Improved variety +
ICM using variety
HHB-67 (imp.)
Improved variety +
INM using varieties RHB-121 and
RHB173
Improved variety +
IPM and INM using
varieties - HHB-67
(imp.) and CZP9802
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
varieties - HHB-67
(imp.), HHB-67,
Pioneer-86M86 and
Proagro-9444
Improved variety +
Fertilizer
management using
varieties – Swarna
and GA-2
Total
Gujarat
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
25
10.00
Demons
ration
16.62
17.36
-4.26
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
11951
16620
4669
1.39
IR
2
56
25.20
20.99
17.02
24.32
14422
27902
13479
1.93
12484
22910
10425
1.84
RF
3
75
30.00
18.02
13.61
33.56
11067
19953
8886
1.80
9493
15542
6048
1.64
IR
1
50
22.50
14.41
12.39
16.78
8606
16654
8049
1.94
8324
14821
6496
1.78
RF
1
20
10.00
13.25
11.86
11.72
8780
10600
1820
1.21
8700
9488
788
1.09
RF
1
25
10.00
11.29
7.84
44.01
9241
21062
11821
2.28
7845
16883
9038
2.15
RF
1
25
10.00
23.35
17.86
30.74
16903
27200
10297
1.61
14807
21560
6753
1.46
RF
1
75
30.00
11.79
7.86
50.04
4200
11790
7590
2.81
3700
7860
4160
2.12
RF
2
75
40.00
17.43
13.92
26.33
7300
16194
8894
2.22
6450
12915
6465
2.00
IR
1
14
7.00
13.47
10.00
34.70
16800
40300
23500
2.40
14000
30000
16000
2.14
17
496
232.20
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
12131
17360
5229
**
BCR
1.43
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Kang (Foxtail
Millet)
Nagli (Finger
millet)
Nagli red
(Finger millet)
Nagli white
(Finger millet)
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Pearl millet
Vari (Proso
millet)
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety
using variety - Local
Improved variety
using variety Gujarat
Nagli-4
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety GN-4
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety GN-5
Fertilizer
management using
variety GHB-526
ICM using variety
GHB-558
Production
technology using
variety GHB-538
Improved variety
using varieties GHB-538 and GHD744
Improved variety
using varieties GHB-538 and GHB744
Improved variety +
Fertilizer
management using
variety GHB-744
Improved variety +
ICM using variety
GHB-538
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety GV-2
Total
Grand Total
Vegetables
Rajasthan
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
RF
1
17
8.00
Demons
ration
7.20
4.70
53.19
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
7753
10080
2327
1.30
RF
1
20
4.00
18.00
15.20
18.42
14190
27000
12810
1.90
13445
22800
9355
1.70
RF
1
59
11.80
14.00
8.84
58.37
7475
21000
13525
2.81
6770
13260
6490
1.96
RF
1
8
1.60
13.30
8.84
50.45
7475
18260
10785
2.44
6770
12376
5606
1.83
IR
1
20
5.00
41.90
35.70
17.37
16300
39805
23505
2.44
15900
33915
18015
2.13
IR
1
20
5.00
9.13
10.60
-13.87
9005
21702
12697
2.41
9285
25175
15890
2.71
IR
1
20
8.00
11.08
18.36
-39.65
2650
10249
7599
3.87
3742
16983
13241
4.54
IR
2
40
16.00
27.13
23.58
14.40
9530
36588
27058
3.84
10040
31683
21643
3.16
RF
4
73
29.00
24.15
22.02
10.52
12022
27206
15184
2.26
11264
24874
13610
2.21
RF
1
10
4.00
23.02
18.84
22.19
14550
36450
21900
2.51
13975
29647
15672
2.12
RF
1
20
8.00
11.42
9.64
18.46
14980
19555
4575
1.31
13175
16010
2835
1.22
RF
1
65
14.00
15.54
12.83
21.12
7378
25434
18056
3.45
6890
19800
12910
2.87
16
33
372
868
114.40
346.60
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
4600
7050
2450
**
BCR
1.53
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Bitter gourd
Bottle gourd
Brinjal
Brinjal
Cabbage
Carrot
Cauliflower
Chilli
Coriander
(leaves)
Kachra
Kachri
Okra
Okra
Okra
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety
using varieties MBTH-101and US6214
Improved variety
WaradWarad
Nutrient
management using
variety HB-Ananya
Improved variety
Indian-540
Improved variety
Super express
Improved variety
Desi Red
Improved variety
using varieties PSBK-1, Karkie and
Snow Ball-16
Improved variety
using varieties –
Sitara, Bharti
(Nunhems) and
Pusa jwala
Nutrient
management using
variety Kasturi
Improved variety
AHS-82
Improved variety
AHK-119
Nutrient
management using
variety Arka
anamika
Production
technology using
variety Arka
anamika
Improved variety
using varieties Indian-9821,
Mahyco-10, Arka
Anamika and
Aprajita
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
12
1.15
Demons
ration
91.09
82.57
10.33
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
84513
541135
456622
6.40
IR
1
18
1.95
223.31
200.92
11.14
58800
154050
95250
2.62
54816
127377
72561
2.32
IR
1
20
5.00
314.00
242.00
29.75
41200
144000
102800
3.50
39600
114600
75000
2.89
IR
1
4
1.00
360.00
302.00
19.21
41200
144000
102800
3.50
39600
114600
75000
2.89
IR
1
5
1.00
300.00
258.00
16.28
22950
135000
112050
5.88
21240
116100
94860
5.47
IR
1
10
1.00
253.70
221.00
14.80
40000
101480
61480
2.54
37000
88400
51400
2.39
IR
4
31
5.40
222.69
193.15
16.12
37722
132117
94394
3.50
34222
99722
65500
2.91
IR
3
50
6.35
130.17
108.17
23.20
34907
122602
203046
3.51
33664
94293
145709
2.80
IR
1
4
0.40
190.50
179.00
6.42
17600
50220
32620
2.85
16850
43980
27130
2.61
RF
1
15
2.00
190.00
160.00
18.75
21500
72700
51200
3.38
20600
44950
24350
2.18
RF
1
15
2.00
85.00
65.00
30.77
20100
62300
42200
3.10
19300
37315
18015
1.93
IR
1
20
5.00
91.00
84.00
8.33
62600
143940
81340
2.30
46500
97500
51000
2.10
IR
1
20
5.00
84.30
80.30
4.98
25381
67840
42459
2.67
24280
64240
39960
2.65
IR
4
46
7.10
84.29
71.69
16.94
46783
133289
89038
2.85
36190
92697
56507
2.56
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
87900
519700
431800
**
BCR
5.91
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Okra
Okra Zaid
Onion
Onion
Onion
Pea
Pea
Ridge gourd
Tomato
Tomato
Watermelon
Total
Gujarat
Bitter gourd
Bitter gourd
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety +
seed priming +
Production
technology using
variety Arka
anamika
Improved variety
using variety OH597
Production
technology using
variety RO-1
Improved variety
using varieties - N53, Agri Found Dark
Red, Nasik red and
AFDR
Improved variety +
seed priming +
Production
technology using
variety N-53
Nutrient
management using
variety Azad P-1
Improved variety
using variety GS-10
Improved variety
using variety Latika
Nutrient
management using
variety HB-505
Improved variety
using varieties MUM-9502 and Dev
(Nuhems)
Improved variety
using varieties Namdhari and NS295
IPM using variety
Viket kohinur
Management of
cucurbit fruit fly
using variety ABG-1
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
20
2.00
Demons
ration
39.20
33.00
18.79
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
37000
189500
152500
5.12
IR
1
11
1.00
153.20
111.35
37.58
32500
153200
120700
4.71
26500
111350
84850
4.20
IR
1
47
4.70
315.00
280.00
12.50
45000
140000
95000
3.11
38000
84000
46000
2.21
IR
7
120
19.50
296.19
251.35
18.50
53155
122621
69465
2.31
49948
115170
65223
2.31
IR
1
50
5.00
138.50
120.00
15.42
62600
143940
81340
2.30
46500
97500
51000
2.10
IR
1
12
5.00
99.00
91.00
8.79
37490
188620
151130
5.03
126292
128070
1778
1.01
IR
1
14
2.00
95.00
82.80
14.73
22000
114180
92180
5.19
19800
82800
63000
4.18
IR
1
1
0.05
106.00
95.00
11.58
58800
154050
95250
2.62
54816
127377
72561
2.32
IR
1
20
5.00
258.00
211.00
22.27
45600
150000
104400
3.29
40000
115000
75000
2.88
IR
2
20
4.40
510.82
470.41
9.32
38955
180523
141568
4.63
33045
139495
106450
4.22
IR
1
1
0.05
294.00
266.00
10.53
58800
154050
95250
2.62
54816
127377
72561
2.32
40
586
93.05
IR
1
24
10.00
451.11
424.50
6.27
84513
541135
456622
6.40
87900
519700
431800
5.91
IR
1
5
1.00
94.25
71.50
31.82
22500
56550
34050
2.51
20000
42900
22900
2.15
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
31000
146700
115700
**
BCR
4.73
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Bitter gourd
Bottle gourd
Bottle gourd
Brinjal
Brinjal
Brinjal
Brinjal
Cabbage
Chilli
Chilli
Chilli
Chilli
Elephant foot
Elephant foot
Okra
Okra
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety
using variety ABG-1
Organic liquid biofertilizer using
varieties - PSB
variety Azo.
Improved variety
using variety Varad
Bioagent:Wota TTrap for control of
brinjal fruit & shoot
borer using variety
Cutia
INM- foliar spray of
urea using variety
Nilesh
IPM using variety
Dolly
Improved variety
using varieties - BR14, Doli-5 and DPR
INM- foliar spray of
urea using variety
CH-21
INM -Micronutirient
Grade V using
variety GVC-111
Management of
Chilli thrips using
variety GVC-111
Improved variety
using varieties - H-1
and Sitara
Improved variety +
ICM using variety
GVC-111
Fertilizer
management using
variety - Local
Improved variety
using variety
Gajendra
Management YVM
virus using variety
GO-2
Improved variety
using variety GO-2
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
10
5.00
Demons
ration
121.50
RF
1
24
5.00
IR
1
25
IR
1
IR
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
13000
58700
45700
4.52
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
12500
52350
39850
**
BCR
4.19
108.20
12.29
308.10
283.10
8.83
58800
154050
95250
2.62
54816
127377
72561
2.32
5.00
311.90
248.10
25.72
62500
155980
93480
2.50
55000
111681
56681
2.03
5
2.00
278.40
224.30
24.12
21245
107869
86624
5.08
20147
89720
69573
4.45
1
20
5.00
390.00
320.00
21.88
76000
429000
353000
5.64
88000
352000
264000
4.00
IR
1
41
15.73
115.66
108.42
6.48
28986
55267
26282
1.91
29976
51268
21292
1.71
IR
4
50
14.00
291.68
235.86
25.50
32632
147636
115004
4.52
63804
107804
44001
1.69
IR
1
20
5.00
510.00
460.00
10.87
46000
204000
158000
4.43
52000
184000
132000
3.54
IR
1
10
5.00
105.50
87.00
21.26
42784
145063
102279
3.39
35500
119625
84125
3.37
IR
1
10
2.00
128.13
80.30
59.56
40775
102500
61725
2.51
39600
64240
24640
1.62
IR
3
23
8.00
128.81
104.06
24.19
46563
140681
94119
3.02
43500
114122
70622
2.62
IR
1
5
2.00
96.00
85.00
12.94
42144
132000
89856
3.13
40500
116875
76375
2.89
IR
1
28
7.00
34398
31487
9.25
85960
302230
216270
3.52
72960
263400
190440
3.61
IR
1
15
1.10
4680.64
3664.36
52.49
26034
85005
58970
3.27
22133
64891
42758
2.93
IR
1
10
2.00
58.68
49.50
18.55
18465
41076
22611
2.22
17625
34650
17025
1.97
IR
2
14
4.50
82.39
68.67
19.51
22333
72292
49959
3.24
21111
60320
39208
2.86
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Okra
Onion
Tomato
Tomato
Tomato
Tomato
Tomato
Total
Grand Total
Fruits
Rajasthan
Papaya
Total
Gujarat
Aonla
Ber
Mango
Total
Grand Total
Spices &
Condiments
Rajasthan
Coriander
Cumin
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
Improved variety +
ICM using variety GO-2
Improved variety
using variety Agri
Found Light Red
Bioagent: NPV
using variety -Own
seed
INM using variety GT-2
IPM-Leaf curl and
leaf blight using
variety - Alankar
Improved variety
using variety Gujarat Tomato-2
Improved variety +
ICM using variety AT-3
Improved variety
using variety - Red
lady
INM using varieties Anand-2 and NA-7
ICM using variety
Umran
Management of
powdery mildew
using variety Kesar
Improved variety
using varieties - CS6 and RCR-436
Organic farming
using variety - RZ223
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
FS
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
52.00
22.12
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
41649
76200
34551
1.83
IR
1
5
2.00
Demons
ration
63.50
IR
1
12
5.00
265.50
203.00
30.79
19840
81300
61460
4.10
23930
60900
36970
2.54
RF
1
5
1.00
111.40
102.30
8.90
17270
111400
94130
6.45
10240
16360
6120
2.00
IR
1
5
2.00
304.00
297.40
2.22
28000
136620
108620
4.88
27000
115290
88290
4.27
IR
1
10
4.00
250.00
210.00
19.05
37000
189500
152500
5.12
31000
146700
115700
4.73
IR
1
5
2.50
196.40
152.50
28.79
38900
108020
69120
2.78
37200
86900
49700
2.34
IR
1
2
1.00
285.80
252.00
13.41
46760
328613
281853
7.03
45000
289800
244800
6.44
31
71
383
969
116.83
209.88
1
5
1.00
980.00
840.00
16.67
60000
588000
528000
9.80
56000
336000
280000
6.00
1
5
1.00
IR
1
10
5.00
70.20
62.40
12.50
9500
105300
95800
11.08
8200
74880
66680
9.13
RF
1
10
5.00
107.30
97.50
10.05
16550
53650
37100
3.24
14800
48750
33950
3.29
IR
1
12
5.00
72.65
69.00
5.29
16680
108990
92310
6.53
19760
103500
83740
5.24
3
4
32
37
15.00
16.00
IR
3
114
57.50
11.20
9.78
15.04
18223
62284
44061
3.42
20396
53656
33260
2.63
IR
1
30
15.00
7.56
5.80
30.34
31200
89375
58175
2.86
30280
60000
29720
1.98
RF
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
36200
62400
26200
**
BCR
1.72
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Cumin
Cumin
Fennel
Fenugreek
Fenugreek
Isabgol
Total
Gujarat
Coriander
Cumin
Cumin
Cumin
Cumin
Fennel
Isabgol
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety
using variety - GC-4
Improved variety +
ICM +seed
treatment
using variety - RZ19
Improved variety +
ICM +seed
treatment
using variety - RF125
Production
technology using
variety - RMT-1
Improved variety
using varieties RMT-1 and Hisar
Sonali
Improved variety +
ICM +seed
treatment
using variety - RI-89
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety - GC- 2
Land configuration
using variety - GC-4
Improved variety
using variety - GC-4
Improved variety +
ICM using variety GC-4
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety –GC-4
Improved variety
using variety - G-11
Improved variety +
ICM using variety GI-3
Total
Grand Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
1
15
6.00
Demons
ration
7.07
5.80
21.90
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
9086
11682
2596
1.29
IR
1
30
12.00
5.15
4.29
20.05
17100
77250
60150
4.52
15200
64350
49150
4.23
IR
2
65
11.00
11.81
9.77
20.52
20893
69809
48916
3.34
20387
58409
38022
2.86
IR
1
37
14.80
17.50
15.00
16.67
7500
40000
32500
5.33
6500
34000
27500
5.23
IR
3
36
13.00
15.77
12.23
31.51
11909
44077
32168
3.70
11371
34100
22729
3.00
IR
2
45
19.00
10.74
8.46
30.36
13401
50943
37542
3.80
11706
41889
30183
3.58
14
372
148.30
IR
1
10
4.00
17.90
16.15
10.84
18630
53640
35010
2.88
21465
48450
26985
2.26
IR
1
10
5.00
7.60
7.00
8.57
17780
85120
67340
4.79
16580
78400
61820
4.73
IR
5
70
28.00
7.13
6.36
12.20
15727
91235
75508
5.80
15286
81114
65828
5.31
IR
1
38
15.00
9.34
7.47
25.03
25060
103410
78350
4.13
24004
80246
56243
3.34
IR
1
20
8.00
7.09
6.21
14.17
14900
85080
70180
5.71
15150
74520
59370
4.92
IR
2
22
10.00
18.25
15.45
17.96
31275
124550
93275
3.98
30500
104900
74400
3.44
IR
1
10
5.00
8.74
7.44
17.47
21318
39549
18230
1.86
21407
33182
11775
1.55
12
26
180
552
75.00
223.30
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
8364
9350
986
**
BCR
1.12
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Commercial
Crops
Gujarat
Turmeric
Sugarcane
Total
Grand Total
Fodder Crops
Rajasthan
Berseem
Berseem
Lucerne
Oat
Sorghum
Sorghum
Total
Gujarat
Chinese
cabbage
Hybrid napier
Lucerne
Oat
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety
using varieties –
Sugandham and
NAUT-1
Improved variety
using variety - Co-N
5072
Improved variety
using varieties APBN-1and Mascavi
Improved variety +
Production
technology using
variety - JB-1
Production
technology using
variety - T-9
Improved variety
using variety - Kent
Production
technology using
variety - CSV-15
Improved variety
using variety - SSG1755
Production
technology using
variety - Desi
Production
technology using
varieties- Co-3 and
APBN-1
Improved variety
using variety Anand -2
Production
technology using
variety - Kent
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
RF
1
13
1.30
247.81
208.00
19.14
17600
50728
33128
2.88
16850
43980
27130
2.61
IR
1
10
1.00
954.00
845.00
12.90
52259
190800
138541
3.65
54980
169000
114020
3.07
2
2
23
23
2.30
2.30
IR
2
105
7.95
571.08
418.08
35.62
10839
52475
41636
4.84
9401
43650
34248
4.64
IR
1
10
1.00
547.50
454.90
20.36
10000
54750
44750
5.48
9000
45490
36490
5.05
IR
1
32
1.60
759.06
500.00
51.81
31500
80380
48880
2.55
28100
49600
21500
1.77
IR
2
65
5.75
396.83
348.13
15.83
13833
50621
36788
3.66
12255
42737
30482
3.49
IR
1
42
10.00
60.00
45.00
33.33
5010
14130
9120
2.82
4830
9076
4246
1.88
IR
3
88
10.95
447.70
252.06
73.93
17065
50249
33184
2.94
12133
30374
18241
2.50
10
342
37.25
IR
1
15
1.50
265.00
200.00
32.50
15180
26500
11320
1.75
13725
20000
6275
1.46
IR
2
27
5.50
914.21
326.36
188.23
42155
134313
92158
3.19
17336
46727
29391
2.70
IR
1
21
5.00
401.19
248.76
61.28
31500
80380
48880
2.55
28100
49600
21500
1.77
IR
2
40
4.00
417.50
315.00
33.70
15985
46596
30611
2.92
14625
34900
20275
2.39
Demons
ration
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
**
BCR
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Pearl millet
Sorghum
Total
Grand Total
Flowers
Gujarat
Chrysanthemum
Gailardia
Marigold
Total
Grand Total
Other Crops
Rajasthan
Cluster bean
Cluster bean
Cluster bean
Cluster bean
Cluster bean
Cluster bean
Cluster bean
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety
using variety - GFB1
Improved variety
using varieties - PC23 and MP Chari
ICM using variety Local
ICM using variety Lorenziana
Improved variety
using variety African giant
ICM using variety HG 2-02
Production
technology using
varieties - RGC1066 and RGC-936
Production
technology using
variety - RGC-1003
Improved variety
using variety - RGC936
Improved variety
using varieties RGC-1017, RGC1002, RGC-1003,
RGM-112 and RGC1066
Improved variety +
Biofertilizer using
varieties - RGM1017 and RGM-112
Improved variety +
ICM + Seed
treatment using
variety - RGC-936
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
IR
2
37
3.70
Demons
ration
419.14
332.16
31.34
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
15634
42077
26443
2.69
IR
2
18
1.80
405.00
316.67
27.96
13922
49062
35139
3.52
13989
38793
24804
2.77
10
20
158
500
21.50
58.75
IR
1
4
1.00
200.25
165.50
21.00
50719
410513
359794
8.09
42600
339275
296675
7.96
IR
1
4
1.00
147.50
122.00
20.90
44343
258125
213782
5.82
42600
213500
170900
5.01
RF
1
26
2.00
14.80
9.70
52.58
5760
19240
13480
3.34
4530
9700
5170
2.14
3
3
34
34
4.00
4.00
IR
1
10
5.00
13.80
11.60
18.97
11914
69000
57086
5.79
11386
58000
46614
5.09
IR
2
52
23.00
11.19
9.09
22.69
6565
54089
47523
8.24
5800
44422
38622
7.66
RF
1
30
10.00
18.76
15.90
17.99
12800
115374
102574
9.01
11400
97785
86385
8.58
IR
1
40
20.00
10.26
8.98
14.25
11590
46170
34580
3.98
11410
40410
29000
3.54
RF
5
157
63.75
11.61
9.55
22.25
12089
44489
32400
3.68
11096
36649
25553
3.30
RF
1
48
20.00
8.60
6.65
29.36
16425
75551
59126
4.60
15150
54900
39750
3.62
IR
1
30
12.00
7.32
5.15
42.14
9145
32934
23789
3.60
7640
23160
15520
3.03
Check
%
change
in yield
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
16411
33216
16805
**
BCR
2.02
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Category and
Crop
Cluster bean
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
FS
Improved variety +
IPM + INM using
variety - RGC-1017
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
1
50
20.00
13
13
417
417
173.75
173.75
RF
Total
Grand Total
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha)
Demons
ration
5.05
Check
3.29
%
change
in yield
53.50
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return
Return
BCR
2700
17675
14975
6.55
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Gross
Gross
Net
Cost
Return
Return
2000
11575
9575
**
BCR
5.79
Front line demonstrations on livestock, fisheries, farm implements, women empowerment and hybrids
Front line demonstrations on livestock, fisheries, farm implements, women empowerment and hybrids conducted by KVKs of Zone-VI are given in tables 27-31.
Table 27 : Performance of front line demonstrations on livestock
Category/KVK
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
No.of
units
20
20
Major parameters
Demons
ration
Check
% change
in major
parameter
9.1
6.6
Other parameter
*Economics of demonstration (Rs.)
Demons
ration
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs.)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return
BCR
5125
5875
750
1.15
4200
4724
524
1.12
Check
Anand
Cow
Bypass fat &
Mineral
mixture by
KVK - Anand
1
Urea treatment
on wheat
straw
1
KMno4
1
Milk
yield/day 9.7
Fat %4.9%
4.2%
Mehsana
Buffalo
Buffalo
Buffalo
Mineral
Mixture
1
Manger
1
Urea treatment
on Paddystraw
1
KMNO4
1
Mineral
Mixture
1
Buffalo
Narmada
Crossedbread
COW
COWs (HF)
Buffalo
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
10
10
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-7.90
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-6.90
14.49
-
-
49665
66360
16695
1.33
45995
57960
11965
1.26
10
10
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-6.76
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-6.06
11.55
-
-
47140
56784
9644
1.20
45995
50400
4405
1.10
30
30
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-8.07
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-6.60
21.21
-
-
47455
67200
19745
1.41
45995
55440
9445
1.20
10
10
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-7.80
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-6.70
16.42
-
-
51240
70200
18960
1.37
45870
57420
11550
1.25
10
10
Milk Yield
-
14.01
-
-
24500
34200
9700
1:1.40
22000
28600
6600
1:1.3
10
20
Mastitis
3
15
-
24170
30600
6430
1:1.27
25600
29400
3800
1:1.15
20
20
Service
period(days)
114
Service
period(days)
142
19.71 %
Infestation
of mastitis
--
--
22300
29900
7600
1:1.34
25300
26100
800
1:1.03
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Category/KVK
Sheep and
goat
Tapi
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
No.of
units
Concentrate
feed to kid
1
10
20
20
Urea treatment
to paddy straw
Buffalo
Major parameters
% change
in major
parameter
Other parameter
*Economics of demonstration (Rs.)
--
Gross
Cost
800
Gross
Return
1650
Net
Return
850
**
BCR
1:2.06
*Economics of check
(Rs.)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return
BCR
600
1050
450
1:1.75
Demons
ration
Body weight
(kg) -26.90
Body weight
(kg) -21.59
24.59%
Demons
ration
--
20
Avg. milk
yield lit per
day
5.829
(32 Rs./lit)
Avg. milk
yield lit per
day
4.904
(32 Rs./lit)
18.86 %
--
--
98
186.52
88.52
1:1.90
90
156.92
66.92
1:1.74
20
20
5.7 Milk
yield/day
4.5 Milk
yield/day
26.70%
4.5 % fat
3.9%
fat
1790
5472
3682
2.05
1500
4320
2820
1.88
20
20
44 Birds
Nil
44.0 %
-
-
3000
6600
3600
1.20
-
-
-
-
10
10
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-5.5
Avg. milk
yield lit par
day-4.3
26.0 %
4.4
4.0
1500
3750
2250
1.50
1400
3000
1600
1.14
200
220
1
Check
Check
Dangs
Nutrient
management:
-Feeding of
Mineral
mixture
To popularize
backyard
poultry farming
Urea treatment
to paddy straw
(Method
demonstration)
Cow
Poultry
Cow
Total
1
1
1
13
Table 28 : Performance of front line demonstrations on Fisheries
Category/ State/KVK
Thematic
area
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No.
of
KVKs
No. of
Farmer
No.of
units
Composite
fish culture
(pen culture)
by KVK
Anand
Composite
fish culture by
KVK Anand
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
Major parameters
Check
% change
in major
parameter
1.15
qtl/ha
0.98
53.06
1.8
1.3
38.46
Demons
ration
Other parameter
Demons
ration
Check
-
-
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs.)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return BCR
*Economics of check
(Rs.)
Gross
Gross
Net
**
Cost
Return Return BCR
27000
97500
70500
3.61
22000
63375
41375
2.88
32000
91000
59000
2.84
25000
65000
40000
2.60
Common carps
Gujarat/ Anand
Indian Major Carps
Grass Carp
Composite
fish
culture
Composite
fish
culture
Total
Table 29 : Women empowerment (drudgery reduction and child nutrition)
Category/KVK
Name of technology
No. of KVKs
No. of demonstrations
Women
Mehsana
Other women
Reduction of drudgery by
1
10
using wheel hoe for weeding
Other women
Renewable source of energy
1
5
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Name of observations
Demonstration
Check
Labour saving
70.83 %time reduced
manually
Fuel consumption
16.1 Kg/ 6 month
33.1 Kg/ 6 month
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Other women
Porbandar
Farm Women
Nutritional Management
1
10
Yield in Kg
94 Kg
Renewable energy source:
Solar cooker
1
10
1.Cost
Saving of cost
Rs. 45/month/member
Saving of energy
45% energy saving
2.energy
Banswara
Tribal
Nutrition
Family
---
Nutri Garden
1
177
Family Consuption per day
350 gm/per day/ family
Introduction
of
NAVEEV
Sickle for paddy harvesting
by KVK Banswara
1
20
1. Labour saving
28.12 % in labour saved
6
232
Total
100 gm/per day/
family
traditional sickle
Table 30 : Tillage and sowing operations
State
Traditional Practice
District
Name of
equipment
Traditional/ Existing
practice
Capacity/Output (ha/hr)
Cultivating- Harrowing0.05
Clod breaking
Buring the cotton stalk
Manual planting
0.125
Gujarat
Porbandar
Rotavator
Gujarat
Gujarat
Porbandar
Rajkot
Gujarat
Rajkot
Gujarat
Rajkot
Shredder
Manual drawn
automatic seed
drill
Tractor drawn
Bullock drawn
automatic seed- indigenous seed drill
cum-fertilizer drill
Royavator
1) Uprooting of cotton
stalk and burning
2) Two operation for
tillage by
plough/harrow
Mobile chopper/ 1) Uprooting of cotton
shredder
stalk and burning
2) Two operation for
tillage by
plough/harrow
Cotton stalk
Burning the cotton stalk
Shredder
Gujarat
Gujarat
Rajkot
Rajkot
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
0.10
Man hour/ha
7
Improved equipment practice
Cost of
operation(Rs./ha)
3800
Man
hour/ha
3
Cost of
operation(Rs./ ha)
2450
8
960
0.20
0.20
8
5
925
600
10
1000
0.50
2
600
0.40
3
2000
0.40
3
2000
0.25
8
800
1)
0.08
1) 12
1) 1440
2)
0.20
2) 5
2) 2000
1)
0.08
1) 12
1) 1440
2)
0.20
2) 5
2) 2000
-
-
-
Capacity/Output
(ha/hr)
0.20
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Table 31 : Demonstration details on crop hybrids
Crop
Name of the Hybrid
No. of
farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter
Economics (Rs./ha)
Demo
Local check
% change
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
BCR
Cereals
Maize
DKC-7074
14
5.10
19.92
14.71
35.61
13594.16
19921.57
6327.41
1.47
Maize
HQPM-1
48
24.55
32.62
25.35
29.72
15121.82
34925.46
19803.64
2.31
Maize
PEHM-2
70
28.00
24.62
15.50
59.27
8429.50
30977.29
22547.79
3.67
Maize
140
56.00
29.49
20.91
41.66
10883.57
27629.14
16745.57
2.54
Maize
PM-3
Pratap hybrid
maize-1
3
1.25
26.58
17.50
51.89
18500.00
29000.00
10500.00
1.57
Maize
Pro agro-4644
36
10.00
25.10
11.56
117.13
13980.00
22590.00
8610.00
1.62
Maize (Rabi)
Prabal
15
6.00
130.9
50.70
45.30
11.92
13202.00
50700.00
37498.00
3.84
326
17.37
16300.00
39805.00
23505.00
2.44
Total
Millets
Pearlmillet
GHB-526
20
5.00
41.90
35.70
Pearlmillet
GHB-538
153
60.00
20.66
19.47
5.94
11150.33
28266.32
17115.99
2.54
Pearlmillet
GHB-744
50
20.00
20.00
17.24
16.12
11317.60
23056.40
11738.80
2.04
Pearlmillet
HHB-197
25
10.00
17.50
14.25
22.81
15000.00
28000.00
13000.00
1.87
Pearlmillet
HHB-67
225
96.00
12.76
10.18
30.67
6905.42
13135.83
6230.42
1.90
Pearlmillet
Pro Agro 4444
10
5.00
22.86
19.69
16.10
8208.00
23431.00
15223.00
2.85
Pearlmillet
Pioneer-86M86
5
5.00
27.20
21.50
26.51
8000.00
24480.00
16480.00
3.06
Pearlmillet
Proagro-9444
5
5.00
28.60
22.50
27.11
8000.00
25740.00
17740.00
3.22
Pearlmillet
RHB-121
36
15.20
26.31
21.06
26.26
15294.08
26652.63
11358.55
1.74
Pearlmillet
SUN-4094
25
10.00
24.00
17.00
41.18
13000.00
22000.00
9000.00
1.69
554
231.2
17.83
1162.52
1029.08
10.71
20415.34
65314.24
44898.90
3.20
Total
Oilseeds
Castor
GCH-4
49
Castor
GCH-5
30
8.55
2276.00
1972.00
15.42
18850.00
79660.00
60810.00
4.23
Castor
GCH-7
36
16.25
720.65
579.26
14.36
25063.85
65334.23
40270.38
2.61
115
42.63
Total
Cotton
Cotton
ADC-1
65
30.50
13.18
12.22
7.98
23437.54
51879.51
28441.97
2.21
Cotton
BG-II
252
110.20
27.43
24.34
152.80
37819.86
130154.60
92334.74
3.44
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Crop
Name of the Hybrid
No. of
farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter
Economics (Rs./ha)
Cotton
Bijdhan-5
25
10.00
21.79
17.48
24.66
25575.00
96421.00
70846.00
3.77
Cotton
Bio-6488
2
50.00
25.10
22.60
11.06
14023.00
58000.00
43977.00
4.14
Cotton
JK-1947
22.50
19.50
15.38
14023.00
58000.00
43977.00
4.14
Total
67
25.00
411
225.7
Vegetables
Brinjal
HB-Ananya
20
5.00
314.00
242.00
29.75
41200.00
144000.00
102800.00
3.50
Okra
Mahyco-10
32
4.10
53.77
47.07
14.26
62600.00
143940.00
85723.90
2.30
Okra Zaid
OH-597
11
1.00
153.20
111.35
37.58
32500.00
153200.00
120700.00
4.71
Tomato
Alankar
10
4.00
250.00
210.00
19.05
37000.00
189500.00
152500.00
5.12
Tomato
AT-3
2
1.00
285.80
252.00
13.41
46760.00
328612.50
281852.50
7.03
Tomato
GT-2
10
4.50
244.22
216.90
16.98
34055.56
120731.11
86675.56
3.55
Tomato
MUM-9502
4
1.00
364.00
312.00
16.67
45600.00
150000.00
104400.00
3.29
89
20.6
Total
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11.
TRAINING ACHIEVEMENTS
The Krishi Vigyan Kendra is an innovative science based institution which undertakes training for vocational
needs of the farmers, farm women, rural youths and grass root level of extension functionaries. In total 5714
number of training courses benefiting 170869 farmers, rural youths and extension functionaries were
conducted out of which 4905 courses benefited 147234 practising farmers/farm women. The participation of
scheduled castes/tribes and farm women was noted as 36 per cent and 24 per cent, respectively. The training
courses conducted for the rural youths and extension functionaries were 422 and 387 through which 11480
rural youths 12155 extension functionaries, respectively, got benefited. The details of trainings on different
thematic areas are given in Table 32-42.
Table 32 : Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes (on campus)
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Weed management
Resource conservation
technologies
Cropping systems
Crop diversification
Integrated farming
Micro Irrigation/irrigation
Seed production
Nursery management
Integrated crop
management
Soil & water
conservation
Integrated nutrient
management
Production of organic
inputs
Others (fodder
production)
Total
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low value
and high volume crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables
Export potential
vegetables
Grading and
standardization
Protective cultivation
Others (pl specify)
Total (a)
b) Fruits
Training and pruning
Layout and management
of orchards
Cultivation of fruit
Management of young
plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old
orchards
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
319
110
429
304
108
412
Male
1023
494
904
513
2594
659
1124
434
3982
350
282
1541
239
460
306
2187
39
0
284
20
88
98
372
389
282
1825
259
548
404
2559
1151
760
3997
843
1530
655
6128
142
35
422
75
142
183
413
1293
795
4419
918
1672
838
6541
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
392
62
454
70
23
93
462
85
547
10
79
44
123
135
9
144
214
53
267
554
11064
697
11761
6193
1151
7344
17257
1848
19105
83
1163
157
1320
815
193
1008
1978
350
2328
29
25
0
10
310
320
0
118
98
23
0
0
408
343
0
118
338
214
0
133
120
49
0
0
458
263
0
133
648
534
0
251
218
72
0
0
866
606
0
251
8
55
51
106
24
48
72
79
99
178
19
0
174
371
0
2337
19
0
348
390
0
2685
180
0
1704
32
0
442
212
0
2146
551
0
4041
51
0
790
602
0
4831
5
20
55
303
0
37
55
340
38
96
0
46
38
142
93
399
0
83
93
482
44
8
1122
121
73
0
1195
121
408
144
62
21
470
165
1530
265
135
21
1665
286
4
86
12
98
26
10
36
112
22
134
41
15
Male
704
190
Others
Female
76
4
Total
780
194
48
25
84
25
55
26
205
801
478
2456
604
1070
349
3941
103
35
138
55
54
85
41
0
0
0
Grand Total
Female Total
186
1209
112
606
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Thematic area
No. of
courses
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems
of orchards
Plant propagation
techniques
Others (pl specify)
Total (b)
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery management
Management of potted
plants
Export potential of
ornamental plants
Propagation techniques
of ornamental plants
Others (pl specify)
Total ( c)
d) Plantation crops
Production and
management technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (d)
e) Tuber crops
Production and
management technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Production and
management technology
f) Spices
Production and
management technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (f)
g) Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and
management technology
Post harvest technology
and value addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (g)
GT (a-g)
III Soil Health and
Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Integrated water
management
Integrated nutrient
management
Production and use of
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
0
0
0
65
15
80
0
10
Male
0
179
Others
Female
0
35
Total
0
214
18
433
26
459
104
4
108
537
30
567
0
109
0
2299
0
183
0
2482
0
881
0
158
0
1039
0
3180
0
341
0
3521
3
0
8
0
0
0
8
0
30
0
10
0
40
0
38
0
10
0
48
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
8
0
0
0
8
0
30
0
10
0
40
0
38
0
10
0
48
5
103
0
103
1
0
1
104
0
104
5
45
20
65
76
61
137
121
81
202
0
10
0
148
0
20
0
168
0
77
0
61
0
138
0
225
0
81
0
306
9
204
0
204
82
0
82
286
0
286
1
40
0
40
0
0
0
40
0
40
0
10
0
244
0
0
0
244
0
82
0
0
0
82
0
326
0
0
0
326
18
282
32
314
89
29
118
371
61
432
12
314
10
324
61
3
64
375
13
388
0
30
0
596
0
42
0
638
0
150
0
32
0
182
0
746
0
74
0
820
1
7
10
124
3
14
13
138
7
61
5
0
12
61
17
185
8
14
25
199
7
90
82
172
14
0
14
104
82
186
0
15
351
0
224
5856
0
99
692
0
323
6548
0
82
3006
0
5
708
0
87
3714
0
306
8862
0
104
1400
0
410
10262
28
15
426
284
48
7
474
291
261
143
7
23
268
166
687
427
55
30
742
457
40
602
18
620
338
69
407
940
87
1027
14
132
40
172
157
9
166
289
49
338
Male
0
244
Grand Total
Female Total
0
0
50
294
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Thematic area
No. of
courses
organic inputs
Management of
problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency
in crops
Nutrient use efficiency
Balance use of fertilizers
Soil and water testing
Others (pl specify)
Total
IV Livestock
Production and
Management
Dairy management
Poultry management
Piggery management
Rabbit management
Animal nutrition
management
Disease management
Feed & fodder
technology
Production of quality
animal products
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Processing and cooking
Gender mainstreaming
through SHGs
Storage loss
minimization techniques
Value addition
Women empowerment
Location specific
drudgery reduction
technologies
Rural crafts
Women and child care
Others (pl specify)
Total
VI Agril. Engineering
Farm machinary and its
maintenance
Installation and
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
11
181
10
191
78
1
79
259
11
270
3
95
0
95
31
0
31
126
0
126
5
10
0
0
126
77
169
0
0
1966
17
40
0
0
180
94
209
0
0
2146
35
52
0
0
1095
0
4
0
0
113
35
56
0
0
1208
112
221
0
0
3061
17
44
0
0
293
129
265
0
0
3354
136
7
1
1
72
1666
85
0
20
1202
567
6
0
0
218
2233
91
0
20
1420
947
82
0
0
594
650
0
31
0
192
1597
82
31
0
786
2613
167
0
20
1796
1217
6
31
0
410
3830
173
31
20
2206
37
0
477
0
151
0
628
0
245
0
128
0
373
0
722
0
279
0
1001
0
10
210
28
238
76
74
150
286
102
388
0
264
0
3660
0
970
0
4630
0
1944
0
1075
0
3019
0
5604
0
2045
0
7649
18
40
283
323
13
154
167
53
437
490
20
5
346
351
0
143
143
5
489
494
11
12
140
152
6
112
118
18
252
270
9
1
147
148
2
63
65
3
210
213
0
13
0
10
0
149
0
159
0
10
0
156
0
166
0
20
0
305
0
325
5
0
107
107
0
35
35
0
142
142
62
54
18
68
35
41
1039
827
228
1107
862
269
25
2
35
571
722
120
596
724
155
93
37
76
1610
1549
348
1703
1586
424
13
26
0
249
0
8
0
220
313
414
0
3993
313
422
0
4213
0
10
0
103
67
256
0
2399
67
266
0
2502
0
18
0
323
380
670
0
6392
380
688
0
6715
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
241
21
262
93
9
102
334
30
364
Male
Grand Total
Female Total
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
VII Plant Protection
Integrated pest
management
Integrated disease
management
Bio-control of pests and
diseases
Production of bio control
agents and bio
pesticides
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
IX Production of Inputs
at site
Seed production
Planting material
production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides
production
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
3
51
0
51
0
33
33
51
33
84
9
46
64
110
37
91
128
83
155
238
27
435
56
491
174
12
186
609
68
677
5
87
0
87
77
21
98
164
21
185
6
0
63
98
0
958
23
0
164
121
0
1122
65
0
446
9
0
175
74
0
621
163
0
1404
32
0
339
195
0
1743
162
2529
86
2615
1427
225
1652
3956
311
4267
80
1073
88
1161
749
122
871
1822
210
2032
39
497
67
564
389
65
454
886
132
1018
5
74
0
74
80
0
80
154
0
154
0
286
0
4173
0
241
0
4414
0
2645
0
412
0
3057
0
6818
0
653
0
7471
3
3
7
39
0
31
7
70
87
15
14
0
101
15
94
54
14
31
108
85
2
30
6
36
3
40
43
33
46
79
10
0
86
0
4
0
90
0
88
0
0
0
88
0
174
0
4
0
178
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
22
3
0
0
22
28
0
0
0
1
0
0
17
29
0
0
17
31
0
0
0
1
0
0
39
32
0
0
39
0
23
0
165
0
63
0
228
0
221
0
72
0
293
0
386
0
135
0
521
12
0
216
0
4
0
220
0
104
0
2
0
106
0
320
0
6
0
326
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Male
Grand Total
Female Total
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost
production
Organic manures
production
Production of fry and
fingerlings
Production of beecolonies and wax sheets
Small tools and
implements
Production of livestock
feed and fodder
Production of fish feed
Mushroom production
Apiculture
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated farming
systems
Others (pl specify)
Total
GRAND TOTAL
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
Male
0
26
Others
Female
0
0
Total
0
26
3
41
0
41
36
0
36
77
0
77
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
283
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
287
0
0
0
0
140
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
142
0
0
0
0
423
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
429
71
62
44
1652
843
548
51
353
256
1703
1196
804
761
506
196
22
363
170
783
869
366
2413
1349
744
73
716
426
2486
2065
1170
12
211
61
272
60
4
64
271
65
336
75
1584
148
1732
801
36
837
2385
184
2569
2
0
266
28
0
4866
0
0
869
28
0
5735
1
0
2325
0
0
595
1
0
2920
29
0
7191
0
0
1464
29
0
8655
19
3
28
56
84
1059
28
18
97
84
102
1156
260
0
135
256
0
4
516
0
139
316
84
1194
284
18
101
600
102
1295
0
50
2249
0
1199
34410
0
143
8016
0
1342
42426
0
395
18513
0
260
6962
0
655
25475
0
1594
52923
0
403
14978
0
1997
67901
Male
0
26
Grand Total
Female Total
0
0
0
26
Table 33 : Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes (off campus)
Thematic area
No. of
courses
I Crop Production
Weed management
Resource conservation
technologies
Cropping systems
Crop diversification
Integrated farming
Micro irrigation/irrigation
Seed production
Nursery management
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
62
38
921
506
109
97
1030
603
556
541
135
193
691
734
1477
1047
244
290
1721
1337
42
19
20
42
39
5
596
460
441
1016
971
40
68
40
43
63
57
2
664
500
484
1079
1028
42
433
171
121
321
343
95
66
26
23
38
99
19
499
197
144
359
442
114
1029
631
562
1337
1314
135
134
66
66
101
156
21
1163
697
628
1438
1470
156
Male
Grand Total
Female Total
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Integrated crop
management
Soil & water
conservatioin
Integrated nutrient
management
Production of organic
inputs
Others (fodder
production)
Total
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low value
and high valume crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables
Export potential
vegetables
Grading and
standardization
Protective cultivation
Others (pl specify)
Total (a)
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
Others (pl specify)
Total (b)
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery management
Management of potted
plants
Export potential of
ornamental plants
Propagation techniques
of ornamental plants
Others (pl specify)
Total ( c)
d) Plantation crops
Production and
management technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
2634
801
3435
239
Male
4748
Others
Female
334
Total
5082
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
372
1
373
100
24
124
472
25
497
12
110
24
134
129
56
185
239
80
319
533
10181
838
11019
5444
1480
6924
15625
2318
17943
81
1287
72
1359
824
164
988
2111
236
2347
29
23
2
12
377
355
29
202
47
58
0
2
424
413
29
204
230
112
3
122
162
25
0
4
392
137
3
126
607
467
32
324
209
83
0
6
816
550
32
330
10
212
16
228
42
39
81
254
55
309
15
0
172
313
0
2775
11
0
206
324
0
2981
110
0
1443
13
0
407
123
0
1850
423
0
4218
24
0
613
447
0
4831
27
28
428
455
61
33
489
488
127
124
38
60
165
184
555
579
99
93
654
672
45
14
1071
153
87
19
1158
172
359
96
54
12
413
108
1430
249
141
31
1571
280
3
67
0
67
10
0
10
77
0
77
1
8
16
256
0
16
16
272
0
45
0
0
0
45
16
301
0
16
16
317
11
93
21
114
91
142
233
184
163
347
0
137
0
2539
0
237
0
2776
0
852
0
306
0
1158
0
3391
0
543
0
3934
9
0
57
0
64
0
121
0
151
0
0
0
151
0
208
0
64
0
272
0
3
15
0
15
24
19
43
39
19
58
1
17
2
19
0
0
0
17
2
19
0
13
0
89
0
66
0
155
0
175
0
19
0
194
0
264
0
85
0
349
10
181
18
199
47
3
50
228
21
249
5
61
59
120
2
0
2
63
59
122
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Male
7382
Grand Total
Female Total
1135
8517
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Total (d)
e) Tuber crops
Production and
management technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (e)
f) Spices
Production and
management technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (f)
g) Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and
management technology
Post harvest technology
and value addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (g)
GT (a-g)
III Soil Health and
Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
Integrated water
management
Integrated nutrient
management
Production and use of
organic inputs
Management of
problematic soils
Micro nutrient deficiency
in crops
Nutrient use efficiency
Balance use of fertilizers
Soil and Water Testing
Others (pl specify)
Total
IV Livestock
Production and
Management
Dairy management
Poultry management
Piggery management
Rabbit management
Animal nutrition
management
Disease management
Feed & fodder
technology
Production of quality
animal products
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
49
3
52
15
Male
242
Others
Female
77
Total
319
3
50
3
53
18
0
18
68
3
71
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
50
0
3
0
53
0
18
0
0
0
18
0
68
0
3
0
71
34
955
52
1007
316
29
345
1271
81
1352
5
87
12
99
7
0
7
94
12
106
0
39
0
1042
0
64
0
1106
0
323
0
29
0
352
0
1365
0
93
0
1458
4
7
57
131
15
10
72
141
27
43
0
19
27
62
84
174
15
29
99
203
4
32
67
99
27
5
32
59
72
131
0
15
394
0
220
6957
0
92
745
0
312
7702
0
97
2957
0
24
788
0
121
3745
0
317
9914
0
116
1533
0
433
11447
32
19
543
341
48
24
591
365
295
99
32
18
327
117
838
440
80
42
918
482
60
1011
159
1170
457
130
587
1468
289
1757
46
728
42
770
333
130
463
1061
172
1233
9
200
9
209
64
0
64
264
9
273
7
156
23
179
64
25
89
220
48
268
5
22
0
0
200
56
355
0
0
3390
1
53
0
0
359
57
408
0
0
3749
143
249
0
0
1704
0
61
0
0
396
143
310
0
0
2100
199
604
0
0
5094
1
114
0
0
755
200
718
0
0
5849
134
17
1
0
134
1820
252
9
0
1807
598
36
9
0
662
2418
288
18
0
2469
905
99
0
0
798
450
72
0
0
398
1355
171
0
0
1196
2725
351
9
0
2605
1048
108
9
0
1060
3773
459
18
0
3665
110
0
1238
0
594
0
1832
0
653
0
474
0
1127
0
1891
0
1068
0
2959
0
14
201
13
214
160
11
171
361
24
385
Male
291
Grand Total
Female Total
80
371
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Processing and cooking
Gender mainstreaming
through SHGs
Storage loss
minimization techniques
Value addition
Women empowerment
Location specific
drudgery reduction
technologies
Rural Crafts
Women and child care
Others (pl specify)
Total
VI Agril. Engineering
Farm machinary and its
maintenance
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
VII Plant Protection
Integrated pest
management
Integrated disease
management
Bio-control of pests and
diseases
Production of bio control
agents and bio
pesticides
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
0
0
0
2615
1405
4020
0
410
Male
0
5327
Others
Female
0
1912
Total
0
7239
32
60
624
684
25
287
312
85
911
996
22
3
494
497
0
117
117
3
611
614
13
0
190
190
15
192
207
15
382
397
15
0
258
258
0
88
88
0
346
346
0
40
0
2
0
1094
0
1096
0
0
0
212
0
212
0
2
0
1306
0
1308
21
85
280
365
7
138
145
92
418
510
65
32
26
35
11
35
1146
451
419
1181
462
454
5
21
1
548
352
162
553
373
163
40
32
36
1694
803
581
1734
835
617
13
56
0
335
50
115
0
396
227
959
0
6142
277
1074
0
6538
2
11
0
87
91
557
0
2744
93
568
0
2831
52
126
0
483
318
1516
0
8886
370
1642
0
9369
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
545
31
576
378
58
436
923
89
1012
3
54
0
54
0
0
0
54
0
54
15
175
61
236
60
13
73
235
74
309
32
540
21
561
257
65
322
797
86
883
5
63
0
63
21
30
51
84
30
114
16
0
111
235
0
1612
45
0
158
280
0
1770
75
0
791
10
0
176
85
0
967
310
0
2403
55
0
334
365
0
2737
279
4840
415
5255
2025
349
2374
6865
764
7629
124
2241
164
2405
1073
222
1295
3314
386
3700
34
671
74
745
282
17
299
953
91
1044
14
202
2
204
156
28
184
358
30
388
Male
0
7942
Grand Total
Female Total
0
0
3317 11259
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
IX Production of Inputs
at site
Seed production
Planting material
production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides
production
Bio-fertilizer production
Vermi-compost
production
Organic manures
production
Production of fry and
fingerlings
Production of beecolonies and wax sheets
Small tools and
implements
Production of livestock
feed and fodder
Production of fish feed
Mushroom production
Apiculture
Others (pl specify)
Total
X Capacity Building
and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
Group dynamics
Formation and
Management of SHGs
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
0
0
0
3536
616
4152
0
451
Male
0
7954
Others
Female
0
655
Total
0
8609
8
4
98
45
17
0
115
45
100
16
60
0
160
16
198
61
77
0
275
61
2
18
0
18
15
0
15
33
0
33
11
4
175
85
2
3
177
88
60
34
42
0
102
34
235
119
44
3
279
122
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
2
19
0
112
25
2
0
0
12
21
0
112
37
7
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
26
0
112
25
3
0
0
12
29
0
112
37
0
38
0
577
0
36
0
613
0
232
0
103
0
335
0
809
0
139
0
948
9
0
100
0
15
0
115
0
63
0
8
0
71
0
163
0
23
0
186
0
0
1
0
18
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
18
0
1
0
17
0
12
0
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
0
12
0
29
1
32
0
32
0
0
0
32
0
32
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
167
0
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
194
0
0
0
0
63
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
71
0
0
0
0
230
0
0
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
265
28
38
30
384
1404
1201
28
210
329
412
1614
1530
257
383
191
87
80
103
344
463
294
641
1787
1392
115
290
432
756
2077
1824
Male
0
11490
Grand Total
Female Total
0
0
1271 12761
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Mobilization of social
capital
Entrepreneurial
development of
farmers/youths
WTO and IPR issues
Others (pl specify)
Total
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated farming
systems
Others (pl specify)
Total
GRAND TOTAL
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
144
53
197
21
Male
245
Others
Female
63
Total
308
38
616
48
664
190
103
293
806
151
957
5
0
160
70
0
3920
2
0
680
72
0
4600
38
0
1203
1
0
427
39
0
1630
108
0
5123
3
0
1107
111
0
6230
5
6
1
34
251
32
4
61
0
38
312
32
47
67
6
1
22
0
48
89
6
81
318
38
5
83
0
86
401
38
0
12
2656
0
317
40798
0
65
11617
0
382
52415
0
120
18752
0
23
8166
0
143
26918
0
437
59550
0
88
19783
0
525
79333
Male
389
Grand Total
Female Total
116
505
Table 34 : Farmers’ Training including sponsored training programmes – CONSOLIDATED (On + Off
campus)
Thematic area
No. of
courses
I Crop Production
Weed management
Resource
conservation
technologies
Cropping systems
Crop diversification
Integrated farming
Micro
irrigation/irrigation
Seed production
Nursery management
Integrated crop
management
Soil & water
conservatioin
Integrated nutrient
management
Production of organic
inputs
Others (fodder
production)
Total
II Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Production of low
value and high
valume crops
Off-season
vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables
Export potential
vegetables
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
103
53
1625
696
185
101
1810
797
875
845
245
301
1120
1146
2500
1541
430
402
2930
1943
90
44
104
67
1397
938
2897
1620
171
75
181
118
1568
1013
3078
1738
783
453
1662
560
105
26
307
58
888
479
1969
618
2180
1391
4559
2180
276
101
488
176
2456
1492
5047
2356
94
31
444
2041
389
8689
111
87
375
2152
476
9064
803
401
4821
187
117
1173
990
518
5994
2844
790
13510
298
204
1548
3142
994
15058
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
764
63
827
170
47
217
934
110
1044
22
189
68
257
264
65
329
453
133
586
1087
21245
1535
22780
11637
2631
14268
32882
4166
37048
164
2450
229
2679
1639
357
1996
4089
586
4675
58
687
145
832
568
282
850
1255
427
1682
48
2
22
675
29
320
81
0
2
756
29
322
326
3
255
74
0
4
400
3
259
1001
32
575
155
0
6
1156
32
581
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Grading and
standardization
Protective cultivation
Others (pl specify)
Total (a)
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
Others (pl specify)
Total (b)
c) Ornamental
Plants
Nursery management
Management of
potted plants
Export potential of
ornamental plants
Propagation
techniques of
ornamental plants
Others (pl specify)
Total ( c)
d) Plantation crops
Production and
management
technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (d)
e) Tuber crops
Production and
management
technology
Processing and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (e)
f) Spices
Production and
management
technology
Processing and value
addition
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
66
87
153
18
Male
267
Others
Female
67
Total
334
34
0
346
684
0
5112
30
0
554
714
0
5666
290
0
3147
45
0
849
335
0
3996
974
0
8259
75
0
1403
1049
0
9662
32
48
483
758
61
70
544
828
165
220
38
106
203
326
648
978
99
176
747
1154
89
22
2193
274
160
19
2353
293
767
240
116
33
883
273
2960
514
276
52
3236
566
7
153
12
165
36
10
46
189
22
211
1
18
16
435
0
51
16
486
0
110
0
15
0
125
16
545
0
66
16
611
29
526
47
573
195
146
341
721
193
914
0
246
0
4838
0
420
0
5258
0
1733
0
464
0
2197
0
6571
0
884
0
7455
12
0
65
0
64
0
129
0
181
0
10
0
191
0
246
0
74
0
320
0
3
15
0
15
24
19
43
39
19
58
1
17
2
19
0
0
0
17
2
19
0
16
0
97
0
66
0
163
0
205
0
29
0
234
0
302
0
95
0
397
15
284
18
302
48
3
51
332
21
353
10
106
79
185
78
61
139
184
140
324
0
25
0
390
0
97
0
487
0
126
0
64
0
190
0
516
0
161
0
677
12
254
3
257
100
0
100
354
3
357
1
40
0
40
0
0
0
40
0
40
0
13
0
294
0
3
0
297
0
100
0
0
0
100
0
394
0
3
0
397
52
1237
84
1321
405
58
463
1642
142
1784
17
401
22
423
68
3
71
469
25
494
Male
333
Grand Total
Female
Total
154
487
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
Others (pl specify)
Total (f)
g) Medicinal and
Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and
management
technology
Post harvest
technology and value
addition
Others (pl specify)
Total (g)
GT (a-g)
III Soil Health and
Fertility
Management
Soil fertility
management
Integrated water
management
Integrated nutrient
management
Production and use of
organic inputs
Management of
problematic soils
Micro nutrient
deficiency in crops
Nutrient use
efficiency
Balance use of
fertilizers
Soil and water testing
Others (pl specify)
Total
IV Livestock
Production and
Management
Dairy management
Poultry management
Piggery management
Rabbit management
Animal nutrition
management
Disease management
Feed & fodder
technology
Production of quality
animal products
Others (pl specify)
Total
V Home
Science/Women
empowerment
Household food
security by kitchen
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
0
0
0
473
61
534
0
69
Male
0
1638
Others
Female
0
106
Total
0
1744
5
14
67
255
18
24
85
279
34
104
5
19
39
123
101
359
23
43
124
402
11
122
149
271
41
5
46
163
154
317
0
30
745
0
444
12813
0
191
1437
0
635
14250
0
179
5963
0
29
1496
0
208
7459
0
623
18776
0
220
2933
0
843
21709
60
969
96
1065
556
39
595
1525
135
1660
34
625
31
656
242
41
283
867
72
939
100
1613
177
1790
795
199
994
2408
376
2784
60
860
82
942
490
139
629
1350
221
1571
20
381
19
400
142
1
143
523
20
543
10
251
23
274
95
25
120
346
48
394
10
133
18
151
178
0
178
311
18
329
32
524
93
617
301
65
366
825
158
983
0
0
326
0
0
5356
0
0
539
0
0
5895
0
0
2799
0
0
509
0
0
3308
0
0
8155
0
0
1048
0
0
9203
270
24
2
1
206
3486
337
9
20
3009
1165
42
9
0
880
4651
379
18
20
3889
1852
181
0
0
1392
1100
72
31
0
590
2952
253
31
0
1982
5338
518
9
20
4401
2265
114
40
0
1470
7603
632
49
20
5871
147
0
1715
0
745
0
2460
0
898
0
602
0
1500
0
2613
0
1347
0
3960
0
24
411
41
452
236
85
321
647
126
773
0
674
0
8987
0
2882
0
11869
0
4559
0
2480
0
7039
0
13546
0
5362
0
18908
50
100
907
1007
38
441
479
138
1348
1486
Male
0
2111
Grand Total
Female
Total
0
0
167
2278
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
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
Processing and
cooking
Gender
mainstreaming
through SHGs
Storage loss
minimization
techniques
Value addition
Women
empowerment
Location specific
drudgery reduction
technologies
Rural crafts
Women and child
care
Others (pl specify)
Total
VI Agril.
Engineering
Farm machinary and
its maintenance
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
VII Plant Protection
Integrated pest
management
Integrated disease
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
42
8
840
848
0
260
260
8
1100
1108
24
12
330
342
21
304
325
33
634
667
24
1
405
406
2
151
153
3
556
559
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53
12
1243
1255
10
368
378
22
1611
1633
26
85
387
472
7
173
180
92
560
652
127
86
103
46
2185
1278
2288
1324
30
23
1119
1074
1149
1097
133
69
3304
2352
3437
2421
44
76
647
723
36
282
318
112
929
1041
26
82
50
123
540
1373
590
1496
2
21
158
813
160
834
52
144
698
2186
750
2330
0
584
0
616
0
10135
0
10751
0
190
0
5143
0
5333
0
806
0
15278
0
16084
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
53
786
52
838
471
67
538
1257
119
1376
6
105
0
105
0
33
33
105
33
138
24
221
125
346
97
104
201
318
229
547
59
975
77
1052
431
77
508
1406
154
1560
10
150
0
150
98
51
149
248
51
299
22
333
68
401
140
19
159
473
87
560
0
174
0
2570
0
322
0
2892
0
1237
0
351
0
1588
0
3807
0
673
0
4480
441
7369
501
7870
3452
574
4026
10821
1075
11896
204
3314
252
3566
1822
344
2166
5136
596
5732
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
management
Bio-control of pests
and diseases
Production of bio
control agents and
bio pesticides
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
IX Production of
Inputs at site
Seed production
Planting material
production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides
production
Bio-fertilizer
production
Vermi-compost
production
Organic manures
production
Production of fry and
fingerlings
Production of Beecolonies and wax
sheets
Small tools and
implements
Production of
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
73
1168
141
1309
671
82
753
1839
223
2062
19
276
2
278
236
28
264
512
30
542
0
737
0
12127
0
896
0
13023
0
6181
0
1028
0
7209
0
18308
0
1924
0
20232
11
105
17
122
187
74
261
292
91
383
7
84
31
115
31
0
31
115
31
146
4
48
6
54
18
40
58
66
46
112
21
261
6
267
148
42
190
409
48
457
4
85
3
88
34
0
34
119
3
122
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
0
5
4
22
0
112
25
2
0
0
34
24
0
112
59
35
0
0
0
2
0
0
17
37
0
0
17
57
0
112
25
4
0
0
51
61
0
112
76
0
61
0
742
0
99
0
841
0
453
0
175
0
628
0
1195
0
274
0
1469
21
0
316
0
19
0
335
0
167
0
10
0
177
0
483
0
29
0
512
0
0
1
0
18
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
18
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
43
12
55
0
0
0
43
12
55
4
73
0
73
36
0
36
109
0
109
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic area
No. of
courses
livestock feed and
fodder
Production of fish
feed
Mushroom
Production
Apiculture
Others (pl specify)
Total
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
Others (pl specify)
Total
XI Agro-forestry
Production
technologies
Nursery management
Integrated farming
systems
Others (pl specify)
Total
GRAND TOTAL
Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
Male
Others
Female
Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
0
0
450
0
0
31
0
0
481
0
0
203
0
0
10
0
0
213
0
0
653
0
0
41
0
0
694
99
2036
79
2115
1018
109
1127
3054
188
3242
100
74
2247
1749
563
585
2810
2334
889
387
443
273
1332
660
3136
2136
1006
858
4142
2994
33
456
124
580
204
57
261
660
181
841
113
2200
196
2396
991
139
1130
3191
335
3526
7
0
426
98
0
8786
2
0
1549
100
0
10335
39
0
3528
1
0
1022
40
0
4550
137
0
12314
3
0
2571
140
0
14885
24
90
32
122
307
257
564
397
289
686
9
29
335
1091
79
97
414
1188
67
141
22
4
89
145
402
1232
101
101
503
1333
0
62
4905
0
1516
75208
0
208
19633
0
1724
94841
0
515
37265
0
283
15128
0
798
52393
0
2031
112473
0
491
34761
0
2522
147234
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
Table 35 : Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (On campus)
Area of training
Nursery management of
horticulture crops
Training and pruning of
orchards
Protected cultivation of
vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Mushroom production
Bee-keeping
Sericulture
Repair and maintenance of
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
Courses
Male
General
Female
Total
No. of Participants
SC/ST
Male
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
13
203
0
203
86
3
89
289
3
292
3
30
0
30
21
9
30
51
9
60
12
151
43
194
107
29
136
258
72
330
4
48
9
6
6
14
7
7
0
8
87
828
157
76
123
248
154
133
0
46
2
37
0
32
32
33
8
0
0
39
89
865
157
108
155
281
162
133
0
85
23
375
104
116
22
63
15
105
0
103
2
56
6
16
3
40
8
0
0
1
25
431
110
132
25
103
23
105
0
104
110
1203
261
192
145
311
169
238
0
149
4
93
6
48
35
73
16
0
0
40
114
1296
267
240
180
384
185
238
0
189
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Area of training
farm machinery and
implements
Value addition
Small scale processing
Post harvest technology
Tailoring and stitching
Rural crafts
Production of quality animal
products
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing
technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Any other (para vets and para
extension)
TOTAL
No. of
Courses
General
Female
Male
Total
No. of Participants
SC/ST
Male
Female
Total
Grand Total
Female
Total
Male
28
3
15
20
12
2
41
35
232
0
0
20
258
90
93
295
95
0
299
125
325
295
95
20
107
0
24
0
0
0
248
2
28
150
199
24
355
2
52
150
199
24
148
35
256
0
0
20
506
92
121
445
294
24
654
127
377
445
294
44
22
1
0
0
0
2
1
2
1
1
0
0
1
252
17
0
0
0
30
2
1
4
36
0
0
21
23
0
0
0
0
6
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
275
17
0
0
0
36
2
3
4
36
0
0
21
221
8
0
0
0
10
13
61
8
1
0
0
0
55
0
0
0
0
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
276
8
0
0
0
15
13
61
8
1
0
0
0
473
25
0
0
0
40
15
62
12
37
0
0
21
78
0
0
0
0
11
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
551
25
0
0
0
51
15
64
12
37
0
0
21
0
29
0
652
0
8
0
660
0
221
0
36
0
257
0
873
0
44
0
917
277
3579
1096
4675
1814
920
2734
5393
2016
7409
Table 36 : Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes (Off campus)
Area of training
Nursery management of
horticulture crops
Training and pruning of
orchards
Protected cultivation of
vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Mushroom production
Bee-keeping
Sericulture
Repair and maintenance of
farm machinery and
implements
Value addition
Small scale processing
Post harvest technology
Tailoring and stitching
Rural crafts
Production of quality animal
products
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
Courses
General
Female
Male
Total
No. of Participants
SC/ST
Male
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
5
73
0
73
30
3
33
103
3
106
1
0
24
24
0
0
0
0
24
24
9
176
34
210
51
31
82
227
65
292
2
19
2
2
1
9
3
5
0
8
40
372
37
60
18
199
42
86
0
115
0
37
0
5
5
15
0
13
0
10
40
409
37
65
23
214
42
99
0
125
14
145
8
8
6
29
28
47
0
79
0
55
0
3
3
4
0
20
0
30
14
200
8
11
9
33
28
67
0
109
54
517
45
68
24
228
70
133
0
194
0
92
0
8
8
19
0
33
0
40
54
609
45
76
32
247
70
166
0
234
25
2
3
6
17
3
62
22
41
0
71
64
312
22
50
97
95
8
374
44
91
97
166
72
140
3
4
0
50
13
128
6
4
50
289
0
268
9
8
50
339
13
202
25
45
0
121
77
440
28
54
147
384
8
642
53
99
147
505
85
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Area of training
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Composite fish culture
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing
technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Any other (para vets and para
extension)
TOTAL
No. of
Courses
General
Female
Male
Total
No. of Participants
SC/ST
Male
Female
Total
Grand Total
Female
Male
Total
11
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
61
67
0
0
0
38
0
0
5
0
0
0
14
48
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
21
4
109
67
0
0
0
42
0
0
5
0
0
21
18
64
45
0
0
0
10
0
0
11
0
0
0
2
29
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
93
45
0
0
0
13
0
0
11
0
0
0
2
125
112
0
0
0
48
0
0
16
0
0
0
16
77
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
21
4
202
112
0
0
0
55
0
0
16
0
0
21
20
0
4
0
81
0
18
0
99
0
45
0
15
0
60
0
126
0
33
0
159
145
1744
822
2566
832
673
1505
2576
1495
4071
Table 37 : Training for Rural Youths including sponsored training programmes – CONSOLIDATED (On
+ Off campus)
Area of training
Nursery management of
horticulture crops
Training and pruning of
orchards
Protected cultivation of
vegetable crops
Commercial fruit production
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Mushroom production
Bee-keeping
Sericulture
Repair and maintenance of
farm machinery and
implements
Value addition
Small scale processing
Post harvest technology
Tailoring and stitching
Rural crafts
Production of quality animal
products
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Composite fish culture
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
Courses
18
General
Male
Female
276
0
Total
276
No. of Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
116
6
122
Male
392
Grand Total
Female Total
6
398
4
30
24
54
21
9
30
51
33
84
21
327
77
404
158
60
218
485
137
622
6
67
11
8
7
23
10
12
0
16
127
1200
194
136
141
447
196
219
0
161
2
74
0
37
37
48
8
13
0
49
129
1274
194
173
178
495
204
232
0
210
37
520
112
124
28
92
43
152
0
182
2
111
6
19
6
44
8
20
0
31
39
631
118
143
34
136
51
172
0
213
164
1720
306
260
169
539
239
371
0
343
4
185
6
56
43
92
16
33
0
80
168
1905
312
316
212
631
255
404
0
423
53
5
18
26
29
5
103
57
273
0
71
84
570
112
143
392
190
8
673
169
416
392
261
92
247
3
28
0
50
13
376
8
32
200
488
24
623
11
60
200
538
37
350
60
301
0
121
97
946
120
175
592
678
32
1296
180
476
592
799
129
33
4
0
0
0
4
1
2
313
84
0
0
0
68
2
1
71
0
0
0
0
10
0
2
384
84
0
0
0
78
2
3
285
53
0
0
0
20
13
61
84
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
369
53
0
0
0
28
13
61
598
137
0
0
0
88
15
62
155
0
0
0
0
18
0
2
753
137
0
0
0
106
15
64
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Area of training
Freshwater prawn culture
Shrimp farming
Pearl culture
Cold water fisheries
Fish harvest and processing
technology
Fry and fingerling rearing
Any other (para vets and para
extension)
TOTAL
No. of
Courses
No. of Participants
SC/ST
Male Female Total
19
0
19
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
2
1
0
1
2
Male
9
36
0
0
35
General
Female
0
0
0
21
4
Total
9
36
0
21
39
0
33
0
733
0
26
0
759
0
266
0
51
0
317
0
999
0
77
0
1076
422
5323
1918
7241
2646
1593
4239
7969
3511
11480
Male
28
37
0
0
37
Grand Total
Female Total
0
28
0
37
0
0
21
21
4
41
Table 38 : Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes
(on campus)
No. of Participants
Area of training
No. of
Courses
Male
Productivity enhancement in
field crops
Integrated pest management
Integrated nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Production and use of organic
inputs
Care and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements
Gender mainstreaming through
SHGs
Formation and management of
SHGs
Women and child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient
diet designing
Group dynamics and farmers
organization
Information networking among
farmers
Capacity building for ICT
application
Management in farm animals
Livestock feed and fodder
production
Household food security
Any other (WTO and IPR issues)
TOTAL
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
General
Fema
le
Total
Male
SC/ST
Fema
le
Total
Grand Total
Fema
Male
Total
le
98
1981
65
2046
1307
60
1367
3288
125
3413
23
14
2
16
10
451
174
47
259
47
31
132
0
27
15
482
306
47
286
62
149
93
4
97
159
12
36
0
50
31
161
129
4
147
190
600
267
51
356
206
43
168
0
77
46
643
435
51
433
252
4
68
1
69
71
0
71
139
1
140
3
40
40
80
6
0
6
46
40
86
10
134
136
270
51
50
101
185
186
371
7
11
0
0
121
255
121
255
0
0
218
84
218
84
0
0
339
339
339
339
51
760
24
784
602
68
670
1362
92
1454
14
298
22
320
115
9
124
413
31
444
20
286
26
312
291
14
305
577
40
617
38
8
451
208
19
9
470
217
99
71
27
11
126
82
550
279
46
20
596
299
5
5
339
22
35
5261
82
0
1005
104
35
6266
4
111
3230
30
0
700
34
111
3930
26
146
8491
112
0
1705
138
146
10196
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Table 39 : Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes
(off campus)
Area of training
Productivity enhancement
in field crops
Integrated pest
management
Integrated nutrient
management
Rejuvenation of old
orchards
Protected cultivation
technology
Production and use of
organic inputs
Care and maintenance of
farm machinery and
implements
Gender mainstreaming
through SHGs
Formation and
management of SHGs
Women and child care
Low cost and nutrient
efficient diet designing
Group dynamics and
farmers organization
Information networking
among farmers
Capacity building for ICT
application
Management in farm
animals
Livestock feed and fodder
production
Household food security
Any other (WTO and IPR
issues)
TOTAL
No. of Participants
No. of
Courses
Male
General
Female
Total
Male
SC/ST
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female Total
15
452
44
496
157
99
256
609
143
752
7
178
21
199
27
0
27
205
21
226
1
32
0
32
6
0
6
38
0
38
1
20
0
20
0
0
0
20
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
41
0
41
49
16
65
90
16
106
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
20
0
20
0
0
0
20
0
20
3
3
0
0
0
48
0
48
87
0
51
258
138
258
87
0
51
306
138
306
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
0
5
18
0
18
23
0
23
3
34
1
35
19
0
19
53
1
54
5
26
16
42
49
29
78
75
45
120
1
22
0
22
15
0
15
37
0
37
1
2
20
40
0
0
20
40
18
15
0
0
18
15
38
55
0
0
38
55
1
48
20
910
6
136
26
1046
0
460
0
453
0
913
20
1370
6
589
26
1959
Table 40 : Training programmes for Extension Personnel including sponsored training programmes –
CONSOLIDATED (On + Off campus)
Area of training
No. of Participants
No. of
Courses
Male
Productivity enhancement
in field crops
Integrated pest
management
Integrated nutrient
management
Rejuvenation of old
orchards
Protected cultivation
technology
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
General
Female
Total
Male
SC/ST
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
113
2433
109
2542
1464
159
1623
3897
268
4165
30
629
52
681
176
12
188
805
64
869
15
206
132
338
99
36
135
305
168
473
3
67
0
67
4
0
4
71
0
71
16
259
27
286
97
50
147
356
77
433
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Area of training
No. of Participants
No. of
Courses
General
Female
Male
Production and use of
organic inputs
Care and maintenance of
farm machinery and
implements
Gender mainstreaming
through SHGs
Formation and
management of SHGs
Women and child care
Low cost and nutrient
efficient diet designing
Group dynamics and
farmers organization
Information networking
among farmers
Capacity building for ICT
application
Management in farm
animals
Livestock feed and fodder
production
Household food security
Any other (WTO and IPR
issues)
TOTAL
Total
Male
SC/ST
Female
Total
Grand Total
Female
Total
Male
13
88
15
103
208
47
255
296
62
358
4
68
1
69
71
0
71
139
1
140
4
60
40
100
6
0
6
66
40
106
13
10
134
0
136
169
270
169
138
0
101
476
239
476
272
0
237
645
509
645
11
0
255
255
0
84
84
0
339
339
52
765
24
789
620
68
688
1385
92
1477
17
332
23
355
134
9
143
466
32
498
25
312
42
354
340
43
383
652
85
737
39
473
19
492
114
27
141
587
46
633
9
7
228
62
9
82
237
144
89
19
11
30
100
49
317
81
20
112
337
193
6
387
55
6171
6
1141
61
7312
111
3690
0
1153
111
4843
166
9861
6
2294
172
12155
Table 41 : Sponsored training programmes
Area of training
No. of
Courses
No. of Participants
Male
Crop production and
management
Increasing production and
productivity of crops
Commercial production of
vegetables
Production and value
addition
Fruit Plants
Ornamental plants
Spices crops
Soil health and fertility
management
Production of inputs at site
Methods of protective
cultivation
Others (commercial fruit
production)
Total
Post harvest technology
and value addition
Processing and value
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
General
Female
Total
Male
SC/ST
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
767
19358
1086
20444
6884
626
7510
26242
1712
27954
69
1192
133
1325
629
79
708
1821
212
2033
58
1
5
48
1001
18
409
1288
917
10
0
34
1918
28
409
1322
226
0
18
158
273
0
0
68
499
0
18
226
1227
18
427
1446
1190
10
0
102
2417
28
427
1548
1
3
23
26
0
15
23
41
7
14
0
5
7
19
30
40
0
20
30
60
6
105
0
105
56
1
57
161
1
162
958
23420
2195
25615
7992
1052
9044
31412
3247
34659
4
87
0
87
17
0
17
104
0
104
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Area of training
No. of
Courses
No. of Participants
General
Female
Male
addition
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Farm machinery
Farm machinery, tools and
implements
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Livestock and fisheries
Livestock production and
management
Animal nutrition
management
Animal disease
management
Fisheries nutrition
Fisheries management
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Home Science
Household nutritional
security
Economic empowerment of
women
Drudgery reduction of
women
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Agricultural Extension
Capacity building and
group dynamics
Others (pl. specify)
Total
GRAND TOTAL
Total
Male
SC/ST
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female
Total
0
4
0
87
0
0
0
87
0
17
0
0
0
17
0
104
0
0
0
104
9
213
34
247
51
21
72
264
55
319
0
9
0
213
0
34
0
247
0
51
0
21
0
72
0
264
0
55
0
319
110
1784
665
2449
466
657
1123
2250
1322
3572
4
121
0
121
17
0
17
138
0
138
2
20
0
20
5
0
5
25
0
25
0
3
0
119
0
56
0
1981
0
3
0
668
0
59
0
2649
0
46
0
534
0
0
0
657
0
46
0
1191
0
102
0
2515
0
3
0
1325
0
105
0
3840
2
0
61
61
0
0
0
0
61
61
7
0
111
111
0
49
49
0
160
160
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
172
0
172
0
0
0
49
0
49
0
0
0
221
0
221
178
4001
612
4613
1567
91
1658
5568
703
6271
0
178
1277
0
4001
29702
0
612
3681
0
4613
33383
0
1567
10161
0
91
1870
0
1658
12031
0
5568
39863
0
703
5551
0
6271
45414
Name of sponsoring agencies involved : AARDS, Chittorgarh; AD Extn. Jaisalmer; Ag, Deptt.; Agrocell,
Mundra; AKRSP; AMIC, NAIP, Udaipur; ANARDe, Palanpur; ARS, Bikaner; ARS, Jaipur; ARS, Jaipur; ARS,
Kota; ARS, Kota; ARS, Kota; ARS, Kota; ARS, Kota; ARS, Sriganganagar; ARS, Sriganganagar; ASPEE;
ATMA; BAIF RRIDMA; BSVS, Bodeli; Chambal fertilizer;CIBA, Hyderabad; CIPMC, Sriganganagar; Cocacola
hindustan Barclay,Pvt. Ltd.; CPSMVS; CSPC, Ahmedabad; CWC, Ahmedabad; CWC, Gandhinagar; Dept. of
Ag. Dangs; Dept. of AH, Udaipur; Dept. of soil and water conservation, Udaipur; Deptt. Agri. Rajsamand;
Deptt. Hort. Chittorgarh; Deptt. Of Ag. Udaipur; Deptt. Of Hort. Surendranagar; Deptt. Of Soil water
conservation, Nagaur; Dhanuka; DIET, Kukas Mehsana; DOA, Jhunjhunu; DOA, Nagaur; DOA, Pali; DOAH;
DOAH; DRDA; Dudh dhara dairy; DWDU, Bhavnagar; DWDU, Mehsana; DWDU, Palanpur; FAI, New Delhi;
FES, Udaipur; Forest dept. Panchamahal; FTC, Bhavnagar; FTC, Silvasa; GGRC; GLDC, Palanpur; GNFC;
Guj, State Watershed Dev. Agency; IFFCO; IGMRI, Hapur; IICPT; ISPL, Ahmedabad; IWMD, Newai; IWMP,
Kheda & Anand; Jagran jan vikas sansthan, Udaipur; Jan chetna NGO; Jila Parishad Jhunjhunu; Kendriya
kamdar sikshan Board, Ahmedabad; Khodiya education trust, Mehsana; Kohzin, Shihori; KRIBHKO,
Bhavnagar; KSS, Ramgarh; Lokbharti, Sanosara; Mahindra & mahindra, Himmatnagar; Mahindra Samridhi;
Manu Sansthan, Udaipur; MBSA, Bikaner; Ministry of water resources, GOI, New Delhi; NABARD; NAIP;
NAIP-III; Navachar sansthan, Chittorgarh; NDDB, New Delhi; Nehru Yuva Kendra, Mehsana; Nehru Yuva
Kendra, Rajsamand; NFL, Bharatpur; NFL, Kota; NGO, Bhilwara; NHM; NHRDF.; NIAM, Jaipur; NICRA;
NRCSS, Ajmer; NSC; NYV&AS, Bikaner; Om Seva sansthan, rajsamand; Panchayat Samiti, Nohar;
Panchayat Samiti, Rawatsar; PFDC; Pulse project; RAISEM, Jaisalmer; RICEM, Jipur; RKVY; RMoL; RMoSL;
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
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RSEM COP. Jaipur; SARD, Sirohi; Sarva Mangal Sansthan, Bhilwara; Sevarth Sansthan Gaytri Ashram,
Bhilwara; Sewarth Sansthan , Bhilwara; SRTT; State DAC; State hort. Deptt.; Urmul, Loonkaransar; Vetuna
niketan, Narishakti mahila mandal, UNNAI; Viksat, Kheroj; VIP, Hapur; VRTI, Mandvi; WDP; Weed control
dept. Anand; Zila Parishad
Table 42 : Details of vocational training programmes carried out by KVKs for rural youth
Area of training
No. of Participants
No. of
Courses
General
Female
Male
Crop production and
management
Commercial floriculture
Commercial fruit production
Commercial vegetable
production
Integrated crop management
Organic farming
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Post harvest technology and
value addition
Value addition
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Livestock and fisheries
Dairy farming
Composite fish culture
Sheep and goat rearing
Piggery
Poultry farming
Others (ornamental fisheries)
Total
Income generation activities
Vermicomposting
Production of bio-agents, biopesticides,
bio-fertilizers etc.
Repair and maintenance of
farm machinery
and implements
Rural crafts
Seed production
Sericulture
Mushroom cultivation
Nursery, grafting etc.
Tailoring, stitching,
embroidery, dying etc.
Agril. para-workers, para-vet
training
Others (bee keeping)
Total
Agricultural Extension
Capacity building and group
dynamics
Others (pl. specify)
Total
Grand Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Total
Male
SC/ST
Female
Total
Male
Grand Total
Female Total
1
2
17
20
0
0
17
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
20
0
0
17
20
1
12
2
0
18
19
265
36
0
357
0
19
0
0
19
19
284
36
0
376
0
26
0
0
26
0
1
0
0
1
0
27
0
0
27
19
291
36
0
383
0
20
0
0
20
19
311
36
0
403
31
0
31
94
0
94
634
0
634
728
0
728
0
0
0
46
0
46
46
0
46
94
0
94
680
0
680
774
0
774
9
1
0
0
2
0
12
171
30
0
0
36
0
237
25
0
0
0
0
0
25
196
30
0
0
36
0
262
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
175
30
0
0
36
0
241
25
0
0
0
0
0
25
200
30
0
0
36
0
266
6
117
26
143
15
0
15
132
26
158
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
24
0
1
0
13
89
101
0
42
0
272
0
537
0
0
0
4
89
638
0
42
0
276
0
0
0
0
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
26
0
0
0
0
0
38
89
101
0
42
0
284
0
537
0
0
0
30
89
638
0
42
0
314
28
235
433
668
0
4
4
235
437
672
7
4
87
135
171
1162
0
0
1000
135
171
2162
0
0
27
0
0
30
0
0
57
135
171
1189
0
0
1030
135
171
2219
0
0
0
148
0
0
0
1850
0
0
0
1678
0
0
0
3528
0
0
0
57
0
0
0
77
0
0
0
134
0
0
0
1907
0
0
0
1755
0
0
0
3662
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12.
EXTENSION ACTIVITIES
Extension activities play an important role in creating awareness among the farmers. The KVKs have
made all concerted effort in these activities so as to accelerate the process of technology transfer. During
2011-12 a total of 41163 activities were organised which benefited 961931 farmers and 19065 extension
personnel. The details are given in table 43.
Table 43 : Extension Programmes
No. of
TOTAL
Extension
Personnel
5553
25059
Advisory services
23886
19506
468
8165
Diagnostic visits
1403
7697
1083
25004
Field day
445
23921
1004
44424
Group discussions
630
43420
2753
49806
Kisan ghosthi
760
47053
1108
44538
Film show
1425
43430
144
3841
Self -help groups
247
3697
1519
306527
Kisan mela
112
305008
2159
323484
Exhibition
195
321325
801
32362
Scientists' visit to farmers field
4434
31561
611
17498
Plant/animal health camps
112
16887
75
1718
Farm science club
97
1643
38
1416
Ex-trainees sammelan
37
1378
760
20539
Farmers' seminar/workshop
309
19779
340
17110
Method demonstrations
548
16770
307
31700
Celebration of important days
254
31393
0
0
Special day celebration
0
0
231
12520
Exposure visits
381
12289
43
1841
Others (soil health camp)
93
1798
8
3872
Agri mobile clinic
37
3864
27
8898
Soil test campaign
5734
8871
33
674
Mahila mandal convenors meet
24
641
Total
41163
961931
19065
980996
In addition to above extension programmes KVKs were also involved in dissemination of technologies
through various approaches including media (Table 44).
Activities
No. of programmes
Table 44 : Details of other extension programmes
Particulars
Electronic media (CD./DVD)
Extension literature
News paper coverage
Popular articles
Radio talks
TV talks
Animal health camps (number of animals treated)
Others (farmers visit to KVK)
Lecture delivered as a resource person
Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of farmers
Number
71
377
1428
552
364
116
16887
68935
5891
94621
Number of KVKs
17
42
50
46
39
23
30
50
56
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Kisan Mobile Advisory :
Kisan Mobile Advisory services was initiated on 24.11.2010 and became functional from 1 st
December, 2010 in Zone-VI. Twenty-five KVKs have started this activity in Rajasthan and Gujarat. The details
of SMSs sent and farmers benefited in 2011-12 are provided in Table-45.
Table 45 : Kisan Mobile Advisory Services:
No. of KVKs
No. of SMSs sent
25
279
No. of farmers benefited
16631*
*A total of 16631 registered farmer got messages 127630 times during 2011-12
13. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS
Technology week concept implemented by the KVKs was showcasing the available technologies to
the extension functionaries and farmers. During technology week farmers could directly interact with KVK
experts, technology generator and extension personnel which would result in higher adoption of technologies.
The details are provided in Table 46.
Table 46 : Technology week celebrations by KVKs
Number of KVKs
organised
Technology Week
10
Types of Activities
Gosthies
Lectures organised
Exhibition
Film show
Fair
Farm visit
Diagnostic practicals
Distribution of literature (No.)
Distribution of seed (q)
Distribution of planting materials
(No.)
Bio product distribution (Kg)
Bio fertilizers (q)
Distribution of fingerlings
Distribution of livestock specimen
(No.)
Total number of farmers visited
the technology week
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
Activities
Number of
Participants
7
69
3
6
1
14
16
20
2.385
210
16975
12503
123
10000
1249
899
2160
50
1
530
7
13418
Related crop/livestock
technology
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop/livestock
Crop
Crop
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14.
SEED AND SEEDLING PRODUCTION OF DIFFERENT CROPS
In order to increase the revolving fund and make available the quality seeds of newly released
varieties to the farmers, the majority of the KVKs are producing seeds of different crops at their instructional
farm. The information about seed production, planting material, bio-products and livestock progeny is given in
Table-47 to 50.
Table 47 : Production and distribution of seed by KVKs
Crop
Oilseeds
Name of the crop
Castor
Castor (Parent)
Groundnut
Name of the
variety
GCH-7
RHC-1
VP-1
GAUG-10
GG-11
GG-14
GG-2
GG-20
GG-5
GG-6
Groundnut (Breeder GG-31
seed)
GG-5
Groundnut (Mega
GG-20
seed)
GG-5
Mustard
Ashirvad
Niger
Sesame
Sesame (Breeder
seed)
Taramira
Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Bio-902
GM-3
Laxmi
NRCDR-2
RGN-48
Rohini
Guj. Nig.-1
GT-2
GT-3
RT-127
RT-346
GT-2
JS-335
NRC-37
RKS-24
RT-46
RTM-314
Quantity of
seed (q)
103.3
13.2
2.52
1
50.4
30
11.5
105.35
6.43
1.43
13.5
30.1
Number
No. of
of
KVKs
farmers
428630
Mandi-1
1
264000
142
1
49500
SDAU-1
1
4500
1
1
354536
50
1
195000
30
1
43516
86
2
644789
59
3
28935
6
1
10269
2
1
35000
JAU-1
1
JAU-1
301000
1
Value
(Rs)
5.65
26.9
25425
12105
6
3
22.95
87.04
7.02
155.77
11
32.9
50
2.17
80325
315868
21362
407191
55000
11515
250000
2170
460
2068
92
1809
300
600
1500
40
1.54
3.6
5.96
5
2.42
5600
12600
29620
20000
12100
100
180
200
150
78.95
11.8
62.9
0.5
5.6
220625
47200
249040
1600
11890
JAU-1
345
50
91
25
110
948.4
4150911
8505
1
1
1
4
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
50
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Crop
Pulses
Name of the crop
Cowpea
Cowpea (Breeder
seed)
Gram
Gram (Breeder
seed)
Lentil
Moth bean
Mung bean
Name of the
variety
Value
(Rs)
RC-101
Gujrat-3
RC-19
8.08
18
12.94
21355
72000
64700
GG-2
GNG-1581
GNG-663
Prartap chana
Pratap chana-1
RSG-888
RSG-896
RSG-963
RSG-973
Samrat, Vardan
8.55
40.66
2.5
15
10
21
10.82
14
21.17
15
28935
202466
9925
46903
40000
113000
50901
65800
103214
60000
22.5
148.11
65
112500
1184880
390000
3.77
9.41
9.9
15.78
12.35
3.6
3.15
54.09
24.58
74.65
17
GNG-663
RSG-888
K-75
RMO-435
GM-4
Guj.-4
IPMO2-3
Meha
Pusa vaishali
RMG-268
RMG-492
RMG-62
SML-668
SML-668, GM-4
SML-668, GM-4,
RMG-62
Mung bean (Breeder
seed)
Ganga-1
RMG-344
RMG-62
Pigeon pea
Vaishali
Urd bean
GU-1
Guj.-1
IPU94-1
KU96-3
KU-96-3
PU-31
PU-40
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Quantity of
seed (q)
Number
of
farmers
No. of
KVKs
36
100
2
1
32
36
67
4
7
16
76
18
28
32
50
1
4
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
18850
69900
39600
70320
123170
14400
15750
286490
135190
464470
153000
NAU-1
SKRAU-1
200
38
67
60
106
67
180
22
228
75
596
170
1
1
1
2
3
1
3
2
1
2
3
1
8
1
3.58
35800
24
1
2.95
52.26
37.17
29205
261300
371700
1
SKRAU-1
11.36
1.67
3.9
6.56
79
20.8
83.9
4
80750
8330
22750
29520
276500
104000
361000
16000
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
SKRAU-1
147
4
22
30
228
140
423
20
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Crop
Name of the crop
Urd bean (Mega
seed)
Total
Cereals
Barley
Barley (Breeder
seed)
Maize
Paddy
Pearl millet
Sorghum
Wheat
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Name of the
variety
RBU-38
TAU-2
G-1
Quantity of
seed (q)
Value
(Rs)
12
0.61
6.72
48000
4575
22320
RD-2052
RD-2552
RD-2592
RD-2660
RD-2668
988.09
142
292.04
102.69
207.65
8.9
5629469
189090
490354
199901
257724
8900
RD-2052
RD-2552
RD-2668
GM-6
Pratap hybrid-1
GR-5
GR-7
Gurjari
IR-28
IR-8
Jaya
MTU-1010
NAUR-1
RHB-173
JBV-3
185.84
205.54
116.68
25
1.49
1.28
164.1
188.2
92.95
40
15.67
50
4.37
6.12
30
557520
615000
928000
33750
5960
24225
436000
488900
175675
75000
31340
100000
10000
RHB-173
GJ-38
DBW-1
GW-1
GW-322
GW-366
GW-496
HI-8498
Lok-1
PBW-550
Raj-3077
Raj-3675
Raj-3765
Raj-4035
Raj-4037
Raj-4120
7.5
6
1.2
12
3.5
154.65
115.61
78
60
13.2
90
55
307.9
92
144.11
45.86
7125
24000
2160
240800
3500
292730
242910
156000
120000
23520
135000
121000
497287
202400
189717
93160
122400
30000
Number
of
farmers
No. of
KVKs
60
4
1
1
45
3459
314
425
121
260
35
SKRAU-1
1
69
2
4
1
2
1
SKRAU-1
SKRAU-1
100
32
54
590
728
220
130
117
316
11
150
600
Mandi-1
20
1
10
3
213
170
65
50
8
75
125
411
184
238
42
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
5
1
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Crop
Name of the crop
Wheat (Breeder
seed)
Total
Commercial
crops
Total
Vegetables
Total
Flower crops
Total
Spices
Name of the
variety
Lok-1
391600
9834528
120000
22.8
111150
20.79
340
65.8
503.39
0.07
0.03
18
0.01
0.28
3.15
21.54
101874
89199
16450
438673
4900
3000
36000
800
28000
68000
140700
Krishi
Mandi-1
Krishi
Mandi-1
26
5
53
2
3
20
1
28
60
114
0.05
0.05
3
10500
10500
30000
3
3
10
1.61
0.91
6.32
1.33
3.34
1.09
5.58
2.13
8050
9100
59200
43624
36740
16350
214000
8520
16
27
33
20
30
16
7.04
3.99
0.52
4.28
34.17
11.11
0.63
30.9
117.95
65730
15752
4160
10618
181915
59075
2354
317135
1082323
Bijdhan
Sugarcane
Sugarcane
CO-5071
Co-5072
Bottle gourd
Brinjal
Onion
Onion
Onion
Raddish
Pusa naveen
BR-14
ADR
N-53
RO-1
Pusa safed
Marie gold
Local Yellow
Coriander
CS-6
Guj cori-2
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
1
SKRAU-1
11
SKRAU-1
97.9
3742.82
24
Cotton (Bt.)
Total
224000
Raj-6560
Abhay-251
Isabgol
No. of
KVKs
198400
1414440
475040
Cotton
Fenugreek
Number
of
farmers
49.6
353.51
118.76
NAUT-1
Cumin (Breeder)
Dill seed
Fennel
56
Value
(Rs)
Raj-1482
Raj-3765
Raj-4087
Turmeric
Cumin
Quantity of
seed (q)
RCR-435
RCR-436
GC-4
RZ-223
GC-4
GC-4
Guj-Suva-3
GF-11
GF-2
Guj-1
GM-2
RMT-1
RMT-305
GI-2
RI-89
SKRAU-1
SKRAU-1
5829
22
SDAU-1
40
124
100
20
10
534
131
8
150
1269
1
1
1
1
65
1
1
1
2
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
6
4
1
2
30
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Crop
Fodder crop
seeds
Name of the crop
Name of the
variety
Oat (Breeder seed)
Berseem
Lucerne
Dhaman
Kent
Local
AL-3
CC-358
Quantity of
seed (q)
27.53
0.4
0.24
0.95
110120
13500
6000
15200
29.12
144820
20
10
6000
3000
30
9
6
21
Nursery
grower-1
Nursery
grower-1
1
4
9000
18000
60
2.2
11.2
3800
21800
15
75
1
1
2
M-83
RGC-1002
RGC-1003
RGC-1017
RGC-1038
RGC-1055
RGC-1066
RGC-936
0.6
7.4
36.27
80.61
9.92
45.93
7.2
0.4
12000
27380
145080
162240
40000
183720
28800
8000
3
27
240
505
113
414
48
1
1
1
2
3
1
3
1
1
RGC-1066
134.4
322.73
6715.29
5376000
5983220
27445944
800
2151
21479
1
14
249
Anand-2
NA-7
Sunhemp
Local
Hissar-1
Dhaincha
Total
Clusterbean
Clusterbean
(Breeder seed)
No. of
KVKs
1
1
1
Aonla
Total
Greenmanure
Number
of
farmers
SKRAU
3
12
Total
Fruit
Aonla
Value
(Rs)
Total
Grand Total
1
1
2
Table 48 : Production of sapling/seedling of fruit/vegetables/forest species
Crop
Vegetable
seedlings
Name of the
Name of the variety
crop
Bitter gourd Mahyco A-114
Bottle gourd
Brinjal
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Varad
BR-14
DPR
GJB-2
HB-707
Local purple
Palanpuri
PLR-1, Dolly-5,
JBGR-1
PLR-1, GBL-1
PPR
Number
Number of No. of
farmers
KVKs
1154
50
Value (Rs.)
577
440
30000
512000
1540
65930
3200
2400
880
1000
51200
1027
22030
100
2150
80
40
10
107
289
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
69050
3500
800
13810
875
200
385
42
2
1
1
1
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Crop
Name of the
Name of the variety
crop
Surti ravaiya
Cabbage
Golden acre
Pride of India
Cauliflower
Agni
Early kufri
Manghi
Snowball
Chilli
GC-1, GVC-111,
AVC-131
GC-2
Hy.-71
Kranti
Seminis-4884
Sitara
Drumstick
PKM-1
Onion
AFDR
Ridge gourd
Tomato
Aonla
Bael
228900
51500
49000
112329
850
148042
400
68670
3100
4900
50351
500
66421
400
15000
112550
804
1500
12510
1608
613
14
1
427
1
13
3
1
39
15
56250
9875
26100
2675
10215
62000
600
6375
1237
28175
870
5220
733
10215
6200
400
1275
618
21
44
330
74
60
1
2
15
2
2993720
500
2373
500
227
403482
8000
27930
5000
2270
2883
7
110
65
8113
400
9715
550
41
107005
4000
251177
1650000
410
262
8784
Local
Local
Nasik red
Latika
Chakaiya, Banarasi
NA-7
Local
Selection local
Gola
Seb
Custard apple Balangar
Datepalm
Local elite
Fig
Local
Guava
Allahbadi safeda
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Number of No. of
farmers
KVKs
82
1
48
2
6
1
1
1
23
1
12
1
28
1
8150
25700
2000
700
1640
905
6295
Ber
Guava
(Seeded)
Jack fruit
Jamun
(Seeded)
Value (Rs.)
40750
1312511
40000
1400
4100
4525
6295
Abhinav
GT-1
GT-1, GT-2, GT-3
GT-3
HB-5005
PKM-1
Pusa hybrid-2
S-22
Water melon Namdhary-295
Total
Fruits
Number
L-49
local
3860
237015
64
210
20
98
22
8
19
86
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
45
1
5
1
1
5
1
2
1
1
3
4
5538
556
55380
5560
185
65
1
2
670
7050
118
2
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Crop
Name of the
Name of the variety
crop
Karonda
American red
Local
Local selection
Kathal
Local
Kinnow
Kinnow
Lasoda
local
Paras, Pushkar
selection
Lemon
Local
(Seeded)
Lime
Baramasi
Kagzi
Kagzi
Seedless
local
Malta
Blood red
Mango
Alphanso
Dashari
Deshari
Kesar
local
Mallika, Dashari,
Langra, Kesar
Mango root
stock
Mango scions
Mullberry
Papaya
Local
Mallika, Dashari
Local
Coorg honey dew
Coorg honey red,
Taiwan
F-1 hybrid
Honey dew
Honey dew, Pusa
nanha
Honey dew, Red
lady
Madhu bindu
Maharaja
Pusa-nanha
Red lady
Selection-1
Taiwan
Pomegrenate Bhagwa
Ganesh
Mridula
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Number
Value (Rs.)
2000
52
917
165
2253
20000
260
5502
1650
305
45060
3050
447
3665
3570
36650
Number of No. of
farmers
KVKs
20
1
12
2
265
1
17
1
51
1
31
2
23
70
1
4051
31052
1500
95
545
2675
81020
299614
15000
1900
2180
53500
16
1058
25
48
50
35
700
84
800
2485
565
49000
2520
48000
249400
16950
16
20
18
139
50
1
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
4550
136500
28
1
700
600
8400
2400
7
3
20
13537
200
80322
4
476
1
1
1
4
5700
25
1500
40500
365
75000
30
8
30
1
1
1
4044
17887
41
1
8378
7796
24288
284
54543
20
21086
10001
50
865
98025
38438
145728
1420
520995
90
316290
288225
750
19035
250
122
715
18
900
2
572
96
10
16
1
3
1
1
5
1
3
3
1
2
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Crop
Total
Ornamental
plants
Name of the
Name of the variety
crop
Sinduri
Rayan
Local
Sapota
Kali patti
Sweet orange local
Acylpha
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
253278
50
5147923
250
6431
10
100
30
3500
402
4
5
17500
4020
40
50
21
81
3
5
20
50
50
204
13
12
9
22
7
6
60
150
150
648
180
264
162
220
126
72
6
2
30
34
6
5
7
3
4
3
610
2860
1500
3655
50
3030
10880
7500
18175
150
42
40
300
365
30
13079
38350
5000
43350
63777
7420
750
8170
1027
17
5
22
Local
Local
26300
26300
14
200
500
500
140
600
245
245
3
50
1
1
1
1
Local
Local
427
500
4216
5000
44
100
2
1
Local
Local
Local
Local
Local
1667
20
2
282
216
5870
60
20
2256
2160
121
10
1
8
12
4
1
1
1
1
3328
20322
349
13
Local
Local
Local
Local
Grafted
Local
Local
Sojat-1
Grafted
Local
Total
28380
1310
28000
180
150
Colius
Eclipha
Gurhal
Harsingar
Hibiscus
Laila majnu
Meetha neem
Mehandi
Mogra
Moongia
Rose
Total
Fodder crop
Fodder
saplings
toussek
Total
Forest Species Aarolu
Kachnar
Khejari
Kumat
Neem
Putramjeeva
Sahenjna
Saras
Shisham
1869
131
700
6
Number of No. of
farmers
KVKs
19
2
25
1
14
1
4
1
50
Local
Local
Million dollar
Grafted
Local
Fennel
Value (Rs.)
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
26
2
1
3
Arenthima
Avenue tree
Boguavillea
Chameli
Chandni
Thuja
Total
Spices
Local
Number
Apmeri
Ganganagri
Ganganagri red
Grafted
Local
GF-2
GF-11
CO-1,2,3,9
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Crop
Medicinal
Total
Others
Total
Grand Total
Name of the
Name of the variety
crop
Aloe-vera
Indigenous
Local
NBPGR-1
Drumstick
Local
Duranta
Local
Tobacco
Number
1800
5000
572
510
500
8382
213000
213000
3554437
GCT-4
Table 49 : Bio-products produced by KVKs of Zone-VI
Bio Products
Name of the bio-product
Quantity Kg
Bio Fertilisers
Total
Bio-pesticide
Total
Bio Agents
Total
Grand Total
Azatobacter
Azolla
PSB
Rhizobium
Vermicompost
HNPV
Trichoderma
Worms
Total
Goats
Goat buck
Total
Poultry
Hen
Fisheries
Fingerlings
Spawn
Total
Grand total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Jersy, HF
Tharpaker
Sirohi
Sirohi
Nirbheek
Number of
farmers
12400
10000
3,210
150
1500
27260
10650
10650
5682084
4
61
50
60
20
195
30
30
11182
No. of
KVKs
2
1
1
2
1
7
1
1
196
Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers No. of KVKs
2,660
78
2665.4
19.4
103932
109355
3.7
4300
6100
10403.7
1473.5
1473.5
3010
4200
4,905
970
267724
280809
8880
301000
460000
769880
213398
213398
1103
89
1127
90
327
2,736
37
1486
1379
2902
301
301
2
2
2
1
11
18
1
2
2
5
6
6
121232.20
1264087
5939
29
Table 50 : Production of livestock materials
Particulars of Live stock Name of the
Number
breed
Dairy animals
Cows
Value (Rs.)
Value (Rs.)
No. of Farmers No. of KVKs
5
10
15
20
5
25
236344
104510
340854
110000
40000
150000
5
10
15
20
5
25
1
1
2
1
1
2
300
3000
20
1
2000
9905000
9907000
9907340
10000
128765
138765
632619
1
18
19
79
1
1
2
7
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15. DETAILS OF SOIL, WATER AND PLANT ANALYSIS
Analysis of soil, water and plant samples by KVKs is one of the important activity for recommending
nutrient application on soil test based, suitability of water for irrigation (Table 51).
Table 51 : Details of soil, water, manure and plant sample analysis by KVKs
Samples No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of Villages Amount realized (Rs.) No. of KVKs
Soil
34600
29906
1060
814905
38
Water
11034
10011
578
216435
29
Plant
143
29
21
5280
3
Manure
2792
1590
47
69800
1
Others (pl.specify)
0
0
0
0
0
Total
48569
41536
1706
1106420
16.
SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) plans the activities and reviews the progress of KVKs. This
committee includes the representatives from the host institution, ICAR, district level line departments,
progressive farmers and farm women. Regular meeting of SAC is a must for proper functioning of the KVKs.
The details of SAC meetings held during the year are given in Table-52:
Table 52 : Details of SAC meetings organized by different KVKs of Zone-VI
Name of KVK
Number of SACs conducted
Rajasthan
1
Jodhpur
1
Pali
1
Ajmer
1
Alwar
1
Bharatpur
1
Bikaner
1
Dausa
1
Dholpur
1
Jaisalmer
1
Jalore
1
Jhunjhunu
1
Karauli
1
Nagaur
1
S. Madhopur
1
Sikar
1
Sriganganagar
1
Banswara
1
Baran
1
Bhilwara
1
Bundi
1
Chittorgarh
1
Dungarpur
1
Jhalawar
1
Kota
1
Rajsamand
1
Sirohi
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
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Name of KVK
Barmer
Churu
Hanumangarh
Jaipur
Tonk
Udaipur
Gujarat
Panchmahal
Banaskantha
Sabarkantha
Anand
Ahmedabad
Dahod
Dangs
Surat
Navsari
Narmada
Amreli
Jamnagar
Porbandar
Rajkot
Surendranagar
Baroda
Bharuch
Gandhi Nagar
Kheda
Kutchch
Mehsana
Patan
Valsad
Junagadh
Bhavnagar
Total
Number of SACs conducted
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
54
17.
PUBLICATIONS
KVKs of Zone-VI had published articles in various categories for wide circulation of improved
technologies among different stakeholders (Table 53).
Table 53 : Publications by KVKs
Category
Research paper
Technical bulletins
Technical reports
Others (Popular articles)
Extension literature
News letter
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Number of KVKs
37
12
32
39
43
2
Number
219
53
417
362
378
14
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18. Additional activities done by KVKs on Zone-VI
KVKs of Zone-VI have done some additional activities like rainwater harvesting and micro-irrigation
system demonstration and drought mitigation. The details are given in Table 54.
Table 54 : Details on rain water harvesting structure and micro-irrigation system
Zone
No. of
KVKs
VI
Activities conducted
No. of Training
programmes
22
No. of
Demonstrations
54
No. of plant materials
produced
15
Visit by
farmers
(No.)
500
Visit by
officials
(No.)
11232
221
Table 55 : Interventions on drought mitigation
A.
Introduction of alternate crops/varieties
State
Rajasthan
Total
B.
Crops/cultivars
Sorghum (SSG-Chari)
Number of beneficiaries
52
52
Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties
Crops
Oilseeds
Pulses
Cereals
Vegetable crops
Tuber crops
Other Crops
Total
C.
Area (ha)
10.0
10.0
Area (ha)
Number of beneficiaries
-74
81
54
41
30
280
-27.6
46.6
2.1
10.0
10.0
96.3
Large scale adoption of resource conservation technologies
State
Crops/cultivars and gist of
resource conservation
technologies introduced
Introduced Kharif Onion production
technology
Use of bioagent (trigoderma) for the
mgt of collor rot in gram
Integrated Management of gram
pod borer
Rajasthan
Area (ha)
Total
D.
Number of
farmers
25.0
120
50.0
150
15.0
40
90.0
310
Awareness campaign
State
Meetings
No.
No.of
farmers
Gosthies
No.
No.of
farmers
Field days
No. No.of
farmers
Farmers fair
No. No.of
farmers
Exhibition
No.
No.of
farmers
Film show
No. No.of
farmers
Rajasthan
Total
18
18
02
02
10
10
---
08
08
73
73
747
747
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
124
124
464
464
---
5000
5000
851
851
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19. DETAILS ON HRD ACTIVITIES
Human resource development of KVKs is very important activity to upgrade knowledge and skills of
KVK scientists for effective conductance of trainings. Six directorates of extension education of state
agricultural universities of Zone-VI have been given overseeing responsibilities of the KVKs under their
jurisdiction. Subject matter specialists were benefitted in upgradation of their knowledge and skills through the
human resource development programme carried out by the directorates of SAUs. The details of HRD
activities are given as under :
Table 56 : HRD activities organized in identified areas for KVK staff by the Directorate of Extension
Name of the Title of the training
No of
No. of
No. of KVKs
SAU
programmes
programmes
Participants
involved
SKRAU,
Capacity building training
1
37
21
Bikaner
for A.H. Scientists
Capacity building training
1
28
21
on soil and water analysis
for KVK scientists
Capacity building training
1
17
14
of PCs for accounts
MPUA&T,
1
13
10
Computer aided designing
Udaipur
& manufacturing of
clothes on 1-8th August,
2011
Scientists – farmer
interaction on 28th
February, 2012
Technology for quality life
of rural families on 21-22nd
March, 2012
Hi-tech horticulture for
quality life of rural families
on 27-28th March, 2012
SDAU, S. K. Training-cum-Workshop
Nagar
on “On Farm Testing and
Front Line Demonstration”
on 22.03.2012
AAU, Anand Advanced Extension
Strategy on ICT for value
added Agriculture
JAU,
Farmers oriented
Junagadh
recommended agricultural
technologies
NAU, Navsari Training on "Conduction of
systematic mandatory
activities of KVKs"
Training on "FLDs & OFTs
- Important Extension
Tools of Transfer of
Technology"
Total
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
1
236
11
1
12
10
1
14
10
1
25
7
1
34
6
1
28
7
1
31
5
1
32
6
12
507
128
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Table 57 : HRD activities organized in identified areas for KVK staff by Zonal Project Directorate
Title of the training
No of programmes
No. of Participants
No. of KVKs involved
programmes
Review Workshop under NICRA
1
12
7
Total
1
12
7
20. WORKSHOPS/REGIONAL MEETING OF ZONE-VI
Various meetings/workshops including QRT Travel Workshop, Zonal Workshop of KVKs, High
Powered Committee meeting, Institute Management Committee meetings, etc. were organized in Zone-VI. All
the programme corodinators of KVKs, directors of extesnion education, zonal project director, scientists and
dignitories of ICAR participated in the meetings/workshops. The details of the meetings/workshops are given
in Table-58.
Trable 58 : Group Meetings/Training-cum-Workshop organized by Zonal Project Directorate in Zone-VI
Sr. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Name of
workshop
the
meeting/
training/
Period
May 23, 2011
1st QRT Travel Workshop
June 9-11, 2011
Zonal Workshop of KVKs
2nd QRT Travel Workshop
Firmers FIRST meeting of Zone-VI
(Member Secretary Dr. A. K. Singh,
ZPD, Zone-IV, Kanpur)
High Powered Committee held at ZPD
Zone-VI, Jodhpur for finalizing the KVK
guidelines under the Chairmanship of Dr
RS Paroda, Former Secretary, DARE
and DG, ICAR, New Delhi. Visited KVK
Jaisalmer for conducting meeting on
EFC Memo for 12th Plan under the
Chairmanship of Dr KD Kokate, DDG
(Agril. Extn.) and all the ZPDs of Zone-I
to VIII.
Institute Management Committee
Meeting
21.
June 27, 2011
July 10, 2011
Venue
ZPD, ZoneVI, Jodhpur
JAU,
Junagadh
AAU, Anand
SDAU,
Dantiwada
No. of
participants
45
70
40
50
Jan 15-17, 2012
ZPD, ZoneVI, Jodhpur
& KVK,
Jaisalmer
17
19.03.2012
ZPD, ZoneVI, Jodhpur
8
PUBLICATIONS
Research
1. Rohilla PP, Patil NV and Bohra HC. 2011. Effect of feeding probiotics and nutrient mixture on kids
and goats. Full paper in Post-Symposium Compendium published by the Indian Society of Animal
Production and Management (ISAPM) held at Khanapara Guwahati (Assam), held during November
11-13, 2010.
2. Tanwar PS and Rohilla PP. 2011. Feeding and grazing management practices adopted by goat
keepers in semi-arid Rajasthan. Indian Journal of Small Ruminants. October 17 (2): In Press.
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3. Kumawat, R.N., Mertia, R.S. and Mahajan, S.S. 2010. Comparative performance of groundnut-cumin
and clusterbean-cumin cropping systems under foliar application of panchgavya in western
Rajasthan. Annals of Arid Zone 49 (1): 31-38.
4. Mahajan, S.S., Kumawat, R.N. and Mertia, R.S. 2011. Organic seed production of cluster bean
(Cyamopsis tetragonaloba L.) with foliar application of panchgavya and plant leaf extracts. Seed
Research 39 (1): 28-33.
5. Sinha, N.K., Mertia, R.S., Kandpal, B.K., Kumawat, R.N., Santra, P. and Singh, D. 2010.
Morphological characterization of guggal (Commiphora wightii) provenances from extremely arid
parts of India. Forests, Trees and Livelihoods iFirst: 1–7
Pamphlets/Popular Articles
1. Bohra HC, Patel AK, Mathur BK and Rohilla PP. 2011. Multi-nutrient feed block: An appropriate
means for supplementation of essential nutrients to desert livestock. Division of Animal Production
Systems and Range Management. Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur-342 003,
Rajasthan. INDIA.
Reports
1.
2.
3.
4.
Singh Y. V., Rohilla P. P. and Kumawat, R. N. compiled and Edited “ Annual Progress Report of
Krishi Vigyan Kendras 2010-11, Published by Zonal Project Director, Zonal Project Directorate,
Zone VI, Jodhpur pages 1-97.
Proceedings of 5th National Conference of KVKs-2010 held at Maharana Pratap University of
Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur during December 22-24, 2010 on theme, “Farm Innovations
4 Agripreneurs” in collaboration with Division of Agricultural Extension, New Delhi. Pp: 300.
“Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI Marching Ahead” that was released by the Chief Guest during
6th National Conference of KVK-2011 held at Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya,
Jabalpur during December 3-5, 2011. Pp: 1- 28.
“Animal Husbandry Activities in Rajasthan and Gujarat (2005-2010)” authored by PP Rohilla, Y
V Singh, RS Dohare, RN Kumawat and PK Satapathy, Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI,
Jodhpur. Pp:1- 317.
Bulletin
1.
“Innovations by Farmers of Rajasthan and Gujarat” authored by PP Rohilla, Y V Singh, RS
Dohare, RN Kumawat and PK Satapathy, Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI, Jodhpur. Pp: 1-53.
Conference/symposium presentation
1. Rohilla PP, Dohare RS and Singh YV. 2011. Successful farm entrepreneurial innovators of Rajasthan
and Gujarat. Pp: 181-182. In: International Conference on, “Innovative Approaches for Agricultural
Knowledge Management: Global Extension Experiences”, w.e.f. November 9-12, 2011; organized by
International Society of Extension Education and Indian Agricultural Research Institute, PUSA, New
Delhi. 110012.
2. National Symposium on, “Emerging management concepts for sustainable livestock and poultry
production” and XIX Annual Convention of Indian Society of Animal Production and Management
during November 02-04, 2011; organized by ISAPM in collaboration with Department of Livestock
Production and Management, College of Veterinary Sciences, Guru Angad Dev Veterinary and
Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana (Punjab) – 141004.
a) Tanwar PS and Rohilla PP. 2011. Constraints perceived by goat farmers in semi-arid
Rajasthan. Pp: 53-54
b) Tanwar PS and Rohilla PP. Effect of supplementation of UMMB on milk yield in buffaloes. Pp :
133
c) Tanwar PS and Rohilla PP. 2011. Goat management practices adopted by goat farmers in
Jaipur district of Rajasthan. Pp : 143-44
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d) Tanwar PS, Yogendra Kumar and Rohilla PP. 2011. Socio-economic profile of members and
non-members families of dairy co-operatives in Jaipur district of Rajasthan. Pp: 268 In: Patel
AK, Rohilla PP and Patil NV. 2011. Variability study on production traits in Marwri goat in its
native tract. Pp: 89.
e) Tanwar PS and Rohilla PP. 2011. Livestock resources for sustainable farming system in
Rajasthan. Pp:89-90.
3. R.N. Kumawat, Y.V. Singh, R.S. Dohare, P.K. Satapathy and Shayam Das. 2011. Comparative
performance of frontline extension on the productivity and economics of the mustard grown in
Rajasthan and Gujarat. In: Proceedings on “International conference on innovative approaches for
agricultural knowledge management: Global extension experiences” held at Vigyan Bhavan and
NASC Complex, New Delhi from November 9-12, 2011, p. 94.
4. R.S. Dohare, R.N. Kumawat, P.K. Satapathy and Y.V. Singh. 2011. Frontline extension strategies
through agricultural knowledge management: Experiences of KVKs in arid and semi-arid regions of
Rajasthan and Gujarat. In: Proceedings on “International conference on innovative approaches for
agricultural knowledge management: Global extension experiences” held at Vigyan Bhavan and
NASC Complex, New Delhi from November 9-12, 2011, p. 26-27.
5. R.N. Kumawat, Y.V. Singh, R.S. Dohare and P.K. Satapathy 2011. Yield and economics of cumin
varieties under frontline demonstrations conducted on the soils of Rajasthan and Gujarat. In: Gopal
Lal, R S Mehta, B K Mishra and S Chaudhary (Eds.), Book of lead paper and abstracts of National
Seminar on “Harnessing seed spices for better socio-economic well being”, organised by The Indian
Society of Seed Spices and NRCSS at Ajmer, January 6-7, 2012., pp. 162.
22. CASE STUDIES
1. Impact of Training and FLD on Fish Seed Rearing in ‘Pen Culture’ of Village Pond: KVK Devtaj
Sikandarbhai Abdulbhai Vohra (09727948856), 55 year old age, of Sojitra is a fish farmer for last 20
years and he got 5 village ponds for fish culture on lease basis from Fisheries Department, Government of
Gujarat, Anand. Every year he brought fish fingerlings from the out state (West Bengal) as well as Fisheries
Department of Gujarat and stocked into their village ponds. He has no nursery ponds and that is why he has
to depend on others for fish fingerling. He met SMS (Fisheries) during the Fisheries Shibir (dated 18.05.2011)
organised at Navali under the Krishi Mahotsava – 2011. Thereafter he also visited the KVK, A.A.U., Devataj
and discussed the problem, and also actively participated in the training on “composite fish culture” organized
at KVK Devataj during July 2011.
After completion of training KVK scientist visited Palol village pond in July 2011 and KVK scientist
advised him to use the natural three side pocket of village (by one side covering the bamboo and net to form
nearly 0.3 ha ‘Pen’). He agreed and erected the ‘Pen’ in village pond on dated 28.07.2011. He had removed
the wild cat fish, aquatic insect and aquatic weed from ‘Pen’ by applying Tobaco dust @ 20 kg, also applied
lime @ 250kg/ha along with cow dung + single super phosphate. These induced the primary production i.e.
planktons and developed the natural food chain for fish spawn. KVK gave FLD on spawn to fry rearing
(August-2011), 2 lacs mrigal spawn (6-7mm) to stock in prepared Pen culture. Provided fish feed as 2 lacs of
spawn with 1:1 rice bran and mustard oil cake @ 2kg/day for six days and there after 4kg/day for next seven
days. He also added the agrimin (for minerals and amino acids). Sampling and other operations were carried
out under the guidance of KVK scientist which resulted into 62% survival.
Outcome from rearing of fry to fingerling: About 1,24,000 fry (25-30mm) produced from their own
‘Pen’. These fry were stocked in the same village pond to save expenditure of fish fry Rs31,000/- ( @ Rs
0.25/fry ). Not required nursery ponds, in this way he saved the lease amount as well as transportation
expenditure on fish fry. The survival rate was high during rearing and later stages. Thereafter these were
released in same pond. He earned a net saving of Rs 24000/ due to rearing of fish in the Pen culture during
the year 2011-12. Other fish farmers of the village have started producing their own Fish seed (Fry and
Fingerling) in pen culture and have got self sufficiency in fish seed production.
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2. Promotion of Pomegranate cultivation: KVK Banaskantha
Sh Genabhai Dargabhai Patel of village Agathlal (Sarkari Goliya) having 5.0 ha irrigated land used to do
traditional farming, cultivating bajra, castor and pulses in Kharif, mustard and amaranthus in rabi and bajra in
summer. His average profit was around Rs.10,000/ha/year. Sh Genabhai Patel visited demo units of the KVK
centre and impressed by farmer oriented activities of the centre. During discussion on the use of the latest
technologies in agriculture to harvest bumper production he decided to grow pomegranate on his farm and
implemented his idea in 4 hectares of land. After establishment of Pomegranate orchard his economy recorded
significant increase, as he used garlic and chilly as intercrop in the orchard. During the year 2011-12 he earned a
net profit of Rs37.50 lakh. The traders from metro cities come directly to his orchard and tender for the standing
crop.
For successful and profitable cultivation of pomegranate he adopted drip irrigation system to apply water and
Bio Nutrient (IBNM) an innovative technique developed by SDAU, Dantiwada. Moreover, he has again planted
pomegranate, on one more acre adopting plastic mulching and bird protecting nylon net. As a result 6000
farmers from surrounding area personally visited his farm during last 3 years, as “SEEING IS BELIEVING”. The
farmer Genabhai Patel had promoted 633 farmers for the adoption of pomegranate cultivation on 666 ha during
the year 2010-11 to 2011-12. Ge became a lead person for horizontal spread of pomegranate cultivation mainly
in Deesa, Deodar and Tharad with technological and training support of the scientists of Krushi Vigyan Kendra,
Deesa. Further, Krushi Vigyan Kendra had organised Farmer Field School on his farm for providing latest “knowhow” regularly and timely about pomegranate cultivation to the pomegranate growers in Banaskantha.
3. Rabbit Farming-A boon to marginal tribal farmers: KVK Dangs
Balubhai Karshanbhai Pasare is a marginal farmer belonging to a village named Chikar (Rambhas),
Taluka-Ahwa, District-Dangs, Gujarat. He studied upto 9th class. He has three children and a total of seven
members in his family. The only source of income was the agricultural produces produced during the rainy
season. Thereafter he was forced to migrate to industrial in search of labour along with his family. The land
he owned was not sufficient for the survival of his family in such a hilly area with uneven rainfall. He along
with other farmers was trained by subject matter specialists of KVKs on rabit farming under RKVY programme
during 2010. He went to Nasik on exposure visit to get detail information on rabbetory. He purchased a pair
and was guided by KVK staff from time to time.
He used to feed rabbits as per the guidance provided by the experts through training, demonstration.
As a result the number of rabbits increased. He started to sell them and earned handsome income. He is
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maintaining the parent stock and selling the surplus animals. Till date he has sold 36 adult rabbits at a rate of
100 Rs./Kg live body weight. From this business he earned Rs. 45,530/- during first year of establishment. He
is scientifically managing, breeding and caring his rabbits and selling them every two months. Now he is not
migrating to industrial area in search of work. Simultaneously, he purchased Dangi cow breed, 21 desi poultry
birds, one TV set, telephone and one motorcycle. There is a clear cut improvement in his socio-economic
status and the rabbit unit has been established at larger scale in Dang district, as it is low cost unit and give
returns in a very short time to the low income group of farmers.
4.Relay Cropping of Castor in Bt. Cotton and Groundnut: KVK Kutch
Farmers of irrigated pockets of Kutch district used to grow Bt. Cotton and groundnut to earn their livelihood
security. Heavy rainfall just after sowing caused damage to these crops several times. Farmers contacted
KVK, Kutch for the solution of problems. KVK, Kutch trained and demonstrated relay cropping of Bt. Cotton
with castor and groundnut with castor. In case of groundnut castor system 6 rows of groundnut were planted
with one row of castor while 1 row of cotton with 1 row of castor were planted. Groundnut and cotton were
planted during May and June while castor was planted in August as relay crop. These combination provided
additional income of Rs.5600 for castor + groundnut and Rs.32000 for castor + cotton. Now 380 farmers of
Varli, Tharavada, Ratnapur 45 farmers of Bhalot and Kanzara villages trained by KVK have adopted this
technique to counter the effect of climate aberrations.
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6. KVK Navsari : Self employment through small scale nursery
Sh Rajeshbhai Ganvin of Kavdej taluka Vansda got training on small scale nursery at KVK Navsari.
Under Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojna he got a net house of 25 × 40 m2 in which sprinkler was also given in 1000
square meters. In this Net House he started nursery of fruits plants such as custard apple (50,000 No.),
bamboo plant (60,000 to 70 000 No.), Sandal wood plants (15000 to 20000 No.) and around 20000 new
grafts were also prepared.
He raised nursery on small scale at initial stages. Later he sold nursery plants to the farmers of
Rajasthan, Mandhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. He has raised the nursery of bamboo plants
for selling to the faremrs of neighboring states. Later he established 4 net houses and now earning Rs.4.00
lakh per year by selling the plants of his nursery. A number of farmers had adopted polyhouse technique in
Navsari district on getting inspiration from Rajeshbhai Ganvin.
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7. Water Resource Management: Recharge of tube-well in Sitara village: KVK
Bharatpur
Climate change is likely to threaten the food security and livelihood of millions of people in India. It is
therefore important to enhance the resilience of India Agricultural production system to climate variability and
climate change. Resilience is the capability of the production system to resist the negative impacts of climate
change and also capacity to recover quickly after the damage. Due to change in rainfall pattern during last ten
years the groundwater declined to suffice the need of crops.
Recharging of shallow tube well based on indigenous wisdom of farmers and scientific knowledge is
used to modified design for developing low cost recharging of tube well structures. Material used
included -Cement Ring – 8-10 Nos. 4.5 ft Radius and 2 ft height, bricks 500, one cement bag, 10 ft long
pipe and one perforated pipe of 6ft length costing around Rs 10000/only; out of which 25% contributed by the
farmers and remaining amount was financed under NICRA project.
The technology has the significant impact on charging of tube-wells in the village. Water table has
risen significantly (5 to 6 ft). It collected nearly 3000 cubic metre of rain water and continuously delivered in
tube wells. The stored water is used for irrigation purpose during dry spell as protective irrigation. Due to
recharge of tube well and availability of water farmers cultivated wheat, barley and vegetables other than
mustard. Run-off water continuously delvers in tube-well, helps farmers to pre-irrigate the field for sowing the
rabi crops when September rains are not received. Area of wheat, Barley, increased due to availability of
water. Also reduced cost of irrigation. The salinity of ground water declined with this technique.
Farmers are very happy to adopt this modified technology, as they irrigate best quality water to rabi
crops, learnt crop water requirement. This project created awareness among farmers as it helped to solve the
most prominent problems of water, enhanced the people’s participation in water conservation and started
looking and adopting various farm practices related to collection, storage and in-situ-moisture conservation
practices. The technology has horizontal spread in Bharatpur district. Farmers from other villages are also
visiting village Sitara for observing recharging structure and have decided to construct same structure.
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23. AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION CENTRE
A. Details on
S. No
1.
2.
ATICs
Name of the ATIC
CAZRI, Jodhpur
SKRAU, Bikaner
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
MPUA&T, Udaipur
SDAU, S. K. Nagar
AAU, Anand
NAU, Navsari
Sardar Smruit Kendra ATIC,
JAU, Junagadh
Name of the Host Institute
CAZRI, Jodhpur
SKRAU, Bikaner
MPUA&T, Udaipur
SDAU, S. K. Nagar
AAU, Anand
NAU, Navsari
JAU, Junagadh
Name of the ATIC Manager
Dr. Bhagwan Singh
Dr. (Mrs.) Meenakshi
Chaudhary
Dr. Meena Sanadhya
Dr. M. R. Prajapati
Dr. B. H. Patel
Dr. O. P. Sharma
Dr. B.R. Karkar
B. Details on Farmer’s visit
Number of farmer’s visited
S. No
Purpose of visit
01
02
03
Technology Information
Technology Products
Others (Diagnosis of plant, soil and
animals)
19731
8496
442
C. Facilities in the ATIC which are in operation
S. No
Particulars
Availability (Please √ mark)
01
Reception counter
√
02
Exhibition / technology
√
museum
03
Touch screen Kiosk
√
04
Cafeteria
√
05
Sales counter
√
06
Farmer’s feedback
√
register
07
Others if any (please
specify)
Number of ATICs
7
6
1
5
7
7
D. Technology information provided
D.1. Details on technology information
S.
No
Information
category
01
Kisan Call
Centre
/
other
Phone calls
from
farmers
Video
shows
Letters
received
02
03
Number
of
ATICs
Total
number
of
farmers
benefited
7
Category of information
Disease
AgroSoil
management
techniques and
water
conservation
Varieties
/ hybrids
Pest
management
5262
2110
708
806
467
3
1046
162
133
161
4
130
55
14
27
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Post
harvest
technology
and Value
addition
Animal
husbandry and
fisheries
639
240
292
60
60
132
338
11
6
6
11
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S.
No
Information
category
04
Letters
replied
Training to
farmers /
technocrats
/ students
Others pl.
specify
05
07
Number
of
ATICs
Total
number
of
farmers
benefited
4
3
0
Category of information
Disease
AgroSoil
management
techniques and
water
conservation
Varieties
/ hybrids
Pest
management
130
55
14
27
11
2714
2292
58
95
51
0
0
0
0
D.2 . Publications (Print & Electronic media)
S. No
Particulars
Number sold
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
Books
Technical
bulletins
Technology
Inventory
CDs
DVDs
Video films
Audio CDs
Others if any
(news letters,
folders, leaflets,
etc.)
E. Technology Products provided
S. No
Particulars
Quantity
01
02
03
04
05
06
Seeds
Planting
materials
Livestock
Poultry birds
Bio-products
Others pl.
specify
0
Post
harvest
technology
and Value
addition
Animal
husbandry and
fisheries
6
6
11
42
23
153
0
Revenue generated in
Rs.
0
0
Number of farmers
benefited
23183
5024
436554
0
6991
5915
295
280
292
88
8
5
0
52996
0
0
0
0
50945
190
8
5
0
26949
Unit of quantity
Value in Rs.
Number of
farmers benefited
854.48
175193
Quintal
Numbers
11478988
2115951
5529
2762
9
0
733
0
Numbers
Numbers
Quintals
5400
0
25130
0
2
0
25
0
F. Technology services provided
S. No
01
02
03
04
Particulars
Soil and water testing
Plant diagnostics
Details about the services to line
Departments
Others if any (cotton stalk shredder
and rotavator provided for
demonstration)
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Number of farmers benefited
590
479
2145
596
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24. TECHNOLOGICAL BACKSTOPPING BY DIRECTORATES OF EXTENSION
States covered: Rajasthan and Gujarat
Number of Directorates of Extension : 6 (Six)
A. Details on Directors of Extension
S.
Name of the Name of the Director Number of KVKs for which technological backstopping is
No
SAU
of Extension
provided
SAU/CAU
DU
ICAR
NGO
SDA
Others
(pl.
specify)
1
SKRAU,
Dr. P. N. Kalla
14
2
5
Bikaner
2
MPUA&T,
Dr. I. J. Mathur
10
0
1
Udaipur
3
SDAU,
Dr. M. C. Soni
2
1
4
S.K.Nagar
4
AAU, Anand
Dr. P. P. Patel
3
1
2
5
JAU,
Dr. A. M. Parakhia
5
0
3
Junagadh
6
NAU,
Dr.H. J. Derashri
5
0
1
Navsari
Total
39
4
16
B. Workshops / meetings organized
DEE/
Details of workshop/meeting conducted
S. No.
SKRAU,
Bikaner
1
Review meeting of KVKs
2
Review meeting of KVKs
MPUA&T,
Udaipur
1
Two days workshop on OFTs of KVKs on 20-21 September,
2011. (All the Programme Coordinators concerned SMS, all
head of the Departments, all Deans of Colleges, all the
three Zonal Director Research, Senior officers of Directorate
of Extension Education, total 70 scientists attended the
workshop)
SDAU,
S. K.
Nagar
1
Training-cum-Workshop on “On Farm Testing and Front
Line Demonstration” – 22.03.2012
2
Farmers-Scientist Interface – 21.03.2012
3
Monthly Review Meeting on 07.04.2011 at KVK,
Gandhinagar
4
Review
meeting
of
KVKs
on
21.06.2011
at
Sardarkruhinagar
5
Monthly Review Meeting on 22.07.2011 at KVK, Kutch
6
Monthly Review Meeting
on 08.09.2011 at Cotton
Research Station, Sabarkantha
7
Monthly Review Meeting on 13.10.2011 at Farm Women
Training Centre, SDAU, Rapar, Kutch
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of KVKs participated
14
14
11
7
109
7
7
7
7
7
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
DEE/
S. No.
8
9
AAU,
Anand
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
NAU,
Navsari
1
Details of workshop/meeting conducted
Monthly Review Meeting
Banaskantha
Monthly Review Meeting
Banaskantha
No. of KVKs participated
on 05.01.2012 at S. K. Nagar,
7
on 22.03.2012 at S. K. Nagar,
7
Annual Zonal Workshop
Meeting regarding Review of Annual Progress Report
Meeting regarding Action Plan Preparation
Meeting regarding workload of KVK Technical staff
Zonal Research Extension Action Committee
Agricultural Research Sub-committee meeting
QRT
6
6
6
6
5
5
6
Workshop on "Preparation and Operationalisation of
Comprehensive District Agricultural Plan".
Interface meeting on "Agricultural Scientists and Subject
Matter Specialists for effectively organization of FLDs and
OFTs".
Workshop on "Preparation of effective Action Plan and
scheduling of mandatory activities of KVKs working in South
Gujarat region".
Meeting on "Finalization and compilation of Annual Progress
Report of KVKs"
06
5
Quarterly review meetings of KVK staff
06
6
Interface meeting on "Zonal Research & Extension Action
Plan".
Workshop on "Preparation of XII Plan EFC Plan Document".
05
National level model training course on “Good Agricultural
Practices” during 28th September to 5th October, 2011
Workshop on “Writing for Print Media” during 27th to 29th
February, 2012
Interface meeting on “Agricultural Scientists and Subject
Matter Specialists for effectively organization of FLDs and
OFTs”
Meeting on “Finalization and compilation of Annual Progress
Reports of KVKs”
Quarterly review meeting of KVK staff
Monthly review meeting of KVKs activities
Meeting on “Preparation of XII Plan EFC Plan Document”
Meeting on “Interactive meeting with KVKs and
stakeholders” on 30th September, 2011 at Dry farming
Research Station, JAU, Targhadia (Rajkot)
Farmers’ awareness programme on climate change at Dry
farming Research Station, JAU, Targhadia (Rajkot)
7
2
3
4
7
JAU,
Junagadh
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
05
06
06
06
7
7
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
DEE/
S. No.
10
11
Details of workshop/meeting conducted
Special lecture-cum-seminar on “Bt. Cotton” organized by
Mahyco-Monsanto bio-tech India Private Limited on 20th
March, 2012
One day farmers’ awareness programme under Integrated
Agro met Advisory Services Scheme, IMD, Puna on 17th
March, 2012
C. Visits made by DE / Officials in the Directorate to KVKs
S. No.
Particulars
01
SAC meetings
02
Field days
03
Workshops / seminars
04
Technology week
05
Training programmes
06
Others pl. specify
D. Overseeing of KVKs activities
S.
Number of fields
Particulars
No.
visited
01
On Farm Trials
59
02
Front Line
Demonstration
03
Others pl. specify
E.
No. of KVKs participated
210
Publication on Technology inventory
S. No.
Particulars
01
Directorates published the
technological inventory
02
Directorates constantly updating the
technological inventory
F. Technological Products provided to KVKs
S. No.
Major technologies provided
01
Seeds
02
Planting materials
03
Bio-products
04
Livestock breed
05
Livestock products
06
Poultry breed
07
Poultry products
08
Others pl. specify (sex pheromone
trap)
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
5
5
Number of visits
50
54
37
11
68
22
Major observations /
remarks
FLDs were arranged
systematically
with
signboards on road
sides.
FLDs were arranged
systematically
with
signboards on road
sides.
Major suggestions
given
PCs were advised to
arranged the meeting of
farmers on FLDs plots
while
important
agricultural operations
PCs were advised to
arranged the meeting of
farmers on FLDs plots
while
important
agricultural operations
Number
9
9
Number of KVKs
73
20
12
2
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
25.
ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE (ZONE-VI), JODHPUR
Staff Position as on 31st March, 2012
S. No.
Scientific
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Technical
6.
7.
Administrative
8.
9.
10.
11.
Name of incumbent
Designation
Date of joining
Dr. Y. V. Singh
Dr. R. S. Dohare
Dr. P. P. Rohilla
Dr. R. N. Kumawat
Sh. K. R. Baliram
Zonal Project Director
Principal Scientist (AE)
Senior Scientist (LPM)
Senior Scientist (Agro)
Scientist (AE)
19.12.2009
30.01.1999
17.04.2010
04.04.2011
23.12.2012
Sh. P. K. Satapathy
Sh. Ram Niwas
T-6 (Sr. Computer Assistant)
Driver (T-2)
04.04.2006
01.08.1997
Ms. A. Sharma
Sh. N. S. Gehlot
Sh. R. Benda
Sh. Mukesh Tripathi
F&AO
Assistant
Senior Clerk
Junior Clerk
19.11.2011
07.05.1992
06.02.1999
18.02.1993
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Annexure-I
Summary of technologies assessed under various crops by KVKs
Thematic areas
Drudgery Reduction
Crop
Cotton
Acid lime
Management of Hasta bahar in acid lime
20
1
Ber
3
1
3
1
10
1
2
3
1
1
3
1
1
1
3
1
3
16
5
3
1
4
1
1
3
9
1
1
5
1
2
13
3
1
2
1
5
5
1
1
9
2
5
1
Wheat
Bt. Cotton
Improving production technologies of ber in
rainfed conditions
Productivity of Castor + Cotton relay
cropping system
Yield assessment of Bt. Cotton + castor
inter cropping system
Optimisation of seed rate in cumin
Optimisation of seed rate in cumin under
salty soils
Optimization of crop geometry for fennel
Standardisation of suitable technology for
maitaining quality in the dry leaves kasuri
methi in Nagaur District
Biological control of wilt in gram by using
Trichoderma
Optimisation of sowing time in gram
Optimization of seed rate in gram
Water and fertiliser managemnt in gram
Crop regulation in Guava (Bahar
treatment)
Optimization of crop geometry for Isabgol
Effect of plant growth promoter (ethrel) on
yield of long melon
Control of fruit drop in mango cv. Kesar
Development of suitable crop system for
mustard
Optimization of seed rate in mustard
Yield assessment of Mustard + Lucerne
inter cropping system
Optimisation of sowing date in okra
Development of suitable transplanting
method for paddy cultivation
Developmenet of suitable nursery for
tomato
Mangement of frost injury in tomatos by
foliar application of scavangers
Optimization of seed rate in wheat
Management of sucking pests in Bt. Cotton
42
6
6
1
Castor
Chili
Cluster bean
Integrated control of wilt in castor
Management of chilli leaf curl disease
Control of bacterial blight in cluster bean
10
5
10
1
1
1
Cotton
Cumin
Cumin
Fennel
Fenugreek
Gram
Gram
Gram
Gram
Guava
Isabgol
Long melon
Mango
Mustard
Mustard
Mustard
Okra
Paddy
Tomato
Tomato
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
KVKs
1
Wheat
castor
Integrated Disease
Management
No. of
trials
10
Assessment of different cotton picking
bags for drudgery reduction
Drudgery Reduction in Weeding by Wheel
hoe
Use of Wheel hand hoe in wheat
Gram
Integrated Crop
Management
Name of the technology assessed
8
1
5
1
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic areas
Crop
Cumin
Gram
Gram
Gram
Groundnut
Groundnut
Lentil
Maize
Mustard
Mustrad
Okra
Paddy
Papaya
Pome
granate
Soybean
Integrated Nutrient
Management
Wheat
Ber
Cauliflower
Chili
Coriander
Cotton
Cotton
Gram
Gram
Gram
Groundnut
Groundnut
Marigold
Mustard
Mustard
Onion
Onion
Whear
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
trials
Integrated control of wilt in cumin
10
Development of IPM modules for control of 5
Helicoverpa armigera in gram
Integrated control of wilt in gram
6
Management of wilt in gram
9
Biological control of Sclerotium rolfsii (stem 3
rot) in groundnut
Standardisation of Truchoderma
6
application method
Management of seedling wilt in lentil
5
Management of phyllody disease of
6
sesame by intercropping with maize
Biological control of diseases in mustard
5
Management of sclerotinia rot in mustard
16
Management of YVMV in Okra
12
Response of rice to soil applied
15
Fluorescent pseudomonas
Management of root, stem or foot rot in
5
papaya
Management of Bacterial blight in
21
pomegranate
Control of YMV in soybean through seed
5
treatment with Thiamethaxam (35FS)
Nematode management in wheat crop
6
Nutrient management in ber
5
Name of the technology assessed
Nutrient management in cauliflower
Impact study of micronutrient on yield of
chilly
Impact study of foliar nutrient spray (19 :
19 : 19) on yield and quality of coriander
Balanced use of plant nutrients
Response of cotton to phosphatic fertilizers
Effect of foliar applied micro nutrients on
the yield of gram
Fertiliser management in gram
Nutrient management in gram
Effect of foliar applied potassic fertilisers
on the yield of groundnut
Nutrient management in wheat
gypsum application to increase FUE
Effect of foliar applied thiourea and zinc
sulphate on the yield of mustard crop
Effect of Thio urea on Mustard yield
Balanced use of plant nutrients
Effect of sulphur on onion production
Effect of micronutrient on the yield of wheat
Balanced use of plant nutrients
Effect od SSP and PSB on the yield of
wheat
Effect of foliar applied thio-urea and zinc
sulphate on wheat yield
No. of
KVKs
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
13
1
2
10
1
13
3
6
3
1
1
12
10
3
1
1
1
5
3
10
1
1
1
4
21
10
5
5
5
1
3
1
1
1
1
18
3
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic areas
Crop
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Wheat
Integrated Pest
Management
Castor
Coriander
Cotton
Cotton
Cotton
Fenugreek
Gram
Gram
Gram
Groundnut
Indian bean
Mustard
Mustard
Soybean
Tomato
Barley
Resource Conservation
Technology
Gram
Groundnut
Wheat
Anand
Brinjal
Cauliflower
Cotton
Cucumber
Cumin
Cumin
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Integrated nutrient management in wheat
Nitrogen management in wheat
Nutrient management in wheat
Response of wheat to soil applied zinc
sulphate
Aonla
Binjal
Varietal Evaluation
Name of the technology assessed
Management of Mealy-bug in Aonla
Management for fruit and shoot borer in
brinjal
Control of semilooper in castor
Stem gall management in coriander
Control of sucking pests in cotton
Management of mealy bug in cotton
Management of mealy bug infestation in
cotton
Comparative efficacy of insecticides for
aphid management in fenugreek
Management of chickpea Pod Borer
Management of pod borer infestation in
gram
Termite control in groundnut
Termite control in groundnut
Management of Helicoverpa armigera in
Indian bean by biological means.
Management of painted bug in mustard
Management of sucking pests in mustard
Evaluation of insecticide against Girdle
beetle in soybean
Management of Helicoverpa armigera in
tomato
Abiotic stress management in barley
through folira application of Urea and ThioUrea
Abiotic stress management in gram
through folira application of DAP and ThioUrea
Soil moisture conservation in groundnut
through deep tillage
Effect of seed priming and foliar application
of Thio-urea on the yield of wheat
Asessment of new variety
Assessment of brinzal varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of early sown varieties of
cauliflower for their productivity
Assessment of Bt. cotton varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of HYVs of Cucumber
Assessment of cumin varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of cumin varieties for their
productivity
No. of
trials
10
5
27
10
No. of
KVKs
1
1
5
1
5
1
12
1
5
3
23
4
16
1
1
6
1
3
6
1
12
19
1
4
5
5
7
1
1
1
5
5
3
1
1
1
5
1
6
1
9
1
5
2
12
1
3
10
1
1
5
1
6
1
5
14
1
2
3
1
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic areas
Crop
Gram
Isabgol
Mung bean
Mustard
Nagli
Okra
Onion
Pea
Sorghum
Soybean
Tomato
Wheat
Wheat
Weed Management
Coriander
Cumin
Isabgol
Mung bean
Paddy
Total
Soybean
Wheat
119
Name of the technology assessed
Assessment of gram varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of isabgol varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of mung bean varieties for
their productivity
Assessment of mustard varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of varieties of Nagli (Finger
Millet) for productivity
Asessment of new variety
Assessment of onion varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of pea varieties for their
productivity
Assessment of sorghum varieties for their
productivity
Asessment of new variety
Assessment of determinate and
indeterminate type varieties of tomato
Assessment of wheat varieties for their
productivity
Yield and productivity of wheat variety RAJ
4037 under saline conditions
Management of late emerging weeds in
coriander
Weed management in cumin
Weed management in isabgol
Weed management in mung bean
Use of conoweeder to control weeds in SRI
grown paddy
Weed management in soybean
Weed management in wheat
Summary of technologies assessed under livestock by KVKs
Thematic areas
Name of the Name of the technology assessed
livestock
enterprise
Feed and pest management Bufallo
Nutritional and seasonal management
in dairy animal
Cattle
Nutritional and seasonal management
in dairy animal
Nutrition Management
Bufallo
Impact of the feed additives on the
productivity of buffalo
Bufallo
Nutritional Management of Milch
animals
Bufallo
Role of By-pass Fat on the productivity
of dairy animal
Calf
Effect of supplementing mineral
mixture and concentrate on Body
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
trials
5
No. of
KVKs
1
5
1
5
1
5
1
3
1
8
10
2
1
10
2
3
1
8
5
1
1
5
1
3
1
5
1
5
3
7
3
1
1
1
1
5
14
918
1
2
160
No. of
trials
No. of
KVKs
3
1
3
1
78
4
3
1
3
1
15
1
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic areas
Name of the
livestock
enterprise
Calf
Catlle
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Cattle
Goat
Goat
Poultry
Sheep
Production and
Management
Bufallo
Bufallo
Cattle
heifers
Total
Name of the technology assessed
growth performance in calves
Effect of supplementing mineral
mixture and concentrate on growth
performance in calves
Feeding Management in cross-bred
cattle
Effect of probiotic inclusion in the ration
on the productivity of farm animals
Impact nutritional managemnt on the
production and reproduction of cattle
Nutritional management in miching
cattles
Nutritional Management of Milch
animals
Nutritional Management of Milch
animals
Nutrional management in goat for
proper growth
Nutrional management in goat for
proper growth
Impact assesment of probiotic food
supplement on the groth of broilers
Feeding management in marwari
sheep lambs
Reduction of long inter-calving period
in buffaloes through feeding
managemnt
Reduction of long inter-calving period
in buffaloes through feeding
managemnt
Regulation of oestrus cycle in cattle
through feed and shelter management
Nutritional management to reduction
age of first calving (AFC) in heifers
21
Summary of technologies assessed under various enterprises by KVKs
Thematic areas
Enterprise
Name of the technology assessed
Nurtional Garden
Human beings
Nutrition Management
Human beings
Rural women
Adolescent girl
Adolesecnt girl
Children
Children
Porbandar
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
trials
assessment of different preserves
for preparation of mango pickle
Establishment of nutritional garden
Establishment of nutritional garden
Nutritional management in
adolescent girls for Iron deficiency
Control of Anemic in adolescent girls
Management of protein-energy
malnutrition through balanced diet
Management of protein-energy
malnutrition through balanced diet
Management of Anemia in
No. of
KVKs
5
1
3
1
3
1
10
1
12
1
5
1
30
1
88
5
60
1
150
1
1
20
3
1
29
3
2
1
4
1
529
30
No. of trials
No. of
KVKs
3
1
12
10
30
1
1
1
30
50
1
2
5
2
38
3
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic areas
Enterprise
Name of the technology assessed
Women
Others (Pl. specify)
Cooking food
Total
10
No. of trials
adolescent girls
Nutrional management to increase
Hemoglobin
Assessment of energy saving
among different type of cookers
Summary of technologies refined under various crops by KVKs
Thematic areas
Crop
Name of the technology refined
Integrated Crop Management
Aonla
Ber
Cauliflower
Chili
Mustard
Okra
Paddy
Wheat
Wheat
Integrated Disease Management
Gram
Pigeon pea
Integrated Nutrient Management
Bt. Cotton
Bt. Cotton
Cumin
Cumin
Gram
Ground nut
Ground nut
Ground nut
Kheda
Mustard
tomato
Wheat
Wheat
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
Regulation of fruiting in aonla
Effect of manuring and soil
conservation measures on the
productivity of ber
Nursey managemnt for raising early
cauliflower seedlings
Optimisation of crop geometry in
chilli
Management of sclerotinia rot in
mustard
Optimization of seed rate in okra
Optimisation of seed rate in
transplanted paddy
Optimisation of seed rate in wheat
Yield and productivity wheat var.
KRL 19 under saline soils
Management of wilt in gram
Effect of seed treatment on the
disease incidence in Tur
Nutrient management for Bt. Cotton
Nutrient management for Bt. Cotton
Mutrinet management in cumin
Response of cumin to integrated
nutrient sources
Impact of foliar applied Thio urea &
ZnSO4 On productivity of gram
Response of crops to foliar spray of
Iron and thiourea
Response of groundnut to soil
applied potassium fertilizer
Response of KCl and K2SO4 spray
on groundnut
performance of the VAM in Guava
Orchard
Abiotic stress mitigation in mustard
with foliar application of Thio-Urea
Balanced use of plant nutrients
Abiotic stress mitigation in wheat
with foliar application of TGA and
Thio-Urea
Impact of foliar applied Thio urea &
ZnSO4 On productivity of wheat
No. of
KVKs
12
1
10
1
200
14
No. of
trials
1
1
No. of
KVKs
1
1
10
1
5
1
5
1
5
6
1
1
5
5
1
1
6
6
1
1
1
3
5
3
1
1
1
1
10
1
20
1
10
1
50
1
5
1
8
2
15
106
1
2
38
2
ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12
Thematic areas
Crop
Wheat
Integrated Pest Management
Weed Management
Total
Wheat
Ber
Cotton
Cumin
Gram
Gram
Mustard
Paddy
Paddy
Cumin
Garlic
Wheat
37
Name of the technology refined
Impact of foliar applied urea &
ZnSO4 On productivity of Wheat
Nutrient managemnet in wheat
Management of fruit drop in Ber
Management of Mealybug in cotton
Insect pest management in cumin
Insect pest management in gram
Management of pod borar in
chickpea
Management of aphid in mustard
Control of Stem borer in Paddy
Control of stem borer in Paddy
Weed management in cumin
Management of weeds in garlic
Chemical weed control in wheat
Summary of technologies refined under various livestock by KVKs
Thematic areas
Name of the Name of the technology refined
livestock
enterprise
Disease Management
Bufallo
Deworming of buffalo to increaee milk yield
Nutrition Management
Bufallo
Feeding management for improvement of
milk yield in buffalo
Bufallo
Impact of feed additives on the milk yield of
buffalo
Bufallo
Impact assessment of different oilcakes on
the milk yield of buffalo
Sheep
Feeding management in marwari sheep
lambs
Sheep
Growth performance of Marwari Sheep
lambs under Probiotic Supplementation
Total
6
Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI
No. of
trials
160
No. of
KVKs
2
5
12
10
3
30
11
1
1
1
1
1
2
50
3
3
5
5
5
631
1
1
1
1
1
1
42
No. of
trials
No. of
KVKs
15
10
1
1
3
1
14
1
20
1
20
20
82
25
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