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. 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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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 CONTENTS Sl. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 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 Annexure-I Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI Page No. 1-1 1-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 4-4 5-5 5-10 11-49 50-71 72-73 73-73 74-82 83-83 83-84 84-84 85-85 86-87 87-87 87-90 91-96 97-98 99-101 102-102 103-109 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 : 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 59 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Sl. No. 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI 32 27 59 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 3 205 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 : Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI 5.46 6.33 Net Return (Rs./ha) - B:C ratio - 4.50 21.75 1:2.92 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI BC Ratio 1:2 1:4 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI 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 37 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 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 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 3.45 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 5. Prosperity through Integrated Farming System: KVK Rajsamand lefUor d`f’k i)fr ls thou esa [kq’kkgkyh vkbZ d`’kd dk uke Jh ukuk yky dqekor firk dk uke Jh ekaxh yky dqekor irk xkWo& egklfr;ksa dh eknM+h] ia-l- o ftyk& jktlean “kS{kf.kd gk;j lSd.Mjh ;ksX;rk mez 45 o’kZ Hkwfe 8-0 gSDVj Jh ukuk yky iwoZ esa flQZ /kkU; Qlysa tSls eDdk] Tokj] xsagwW] tkS bR;kfn dh Qly ikjaifjd rjhds ls gh ysrk Fkk ,oa ns’kh fdLe dh gh xk;sa j[krk Fkk vkSj og vk/kwfud d`f’k rduhdksa ls fcYdqy vufHkK FkkA bl izdkj og vkSj mlds ifjokj ds lEiw.kZ lnL; vFkd esgur ds ckotwn Hkh lkykuk eq’fdy ls ,d yk[k #i;s Hkh ughsa ys ikrk Fkk] ftlls mlds ifjokj dk dsoy Hkj.k&iks’k.k gh gks ikrk FkkA fdlku d`f’k foKku dsUnz ds oSKkfudksa ds izf’k{k.k ds ek/;e ls lEidZ esa vkus ds i’kpkr dsUnz ds oSKkfudksa ds lkFk fopkj foe’kZ dj vius QkeZ dk lqfu;ksftr rjhds ls ;kstuk cukdj vius ikl miyC/k lalk/kuksa dk leqfpr mi;ksx dj ’kuS% ’kuS% ,d vk/kqfud izpfyr d`f’k rdfufd ;qDr lefUor d`f’k i)fr dk #i nsdj ftys esa vxzflr fdlku ds #i esa gh ugha vfirq vU; fdlkuksa ds izsjd ds #i esa viuh igpku cuk;hA Jh ukuk yky dqekor dks d`f’k ds {ks= esa ftys ,oa jkT; Lrj ij iqjLdkj Hkh fey pqds gSA vk/kqfud rdfudh viukus dh yxu] esgur ,oa fo’ks’kKksa dh lykg dks gh bldk Js; nsrs gSA orZeku esa fdlku dk /;s; d`f’k esa izpfyr vk/kqfud rdfufd;ksa dks viukus dh vksj vxzflr gSA lefUor [ksrh viukdj bl fdlku us viuh vk; ,d yk[k lkykuk ls c<kdj vkt 12‐ 35 yk[k rd dj yh gS A Jh ukuk yky dh orZeku dh fLFkfr dk fooj.k bl izdkj gS& flapkbZ ds lk/ku% dqvkW&1] V~;wcosy&1] okVj VSad&1 miyC/k d`f’k midj.k% VªSDVj&1] Vªksyh&1] Fkzslj&1] lhMMªhy&1 lalk/ku vU;% fo|qr pkfyr eksVj iEi] cwan&cwan flapkbZ i)fr o gLrpfyr vk/kqfud d`f’k ;a= Qly dikl eDdk xsagwW &tkS ljlksa fHk.Mh I;kt lCth mRiknu Qy mRiknu Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ikq/k u cSaxu fephZ uhacw djksank phdw {ks=Qy 11 ch?kk 9 ch?kk 11 ch?kk 9 ch?kk 6 ch?kk 2 ch?kkaa 2 ch?kk 1 ch?kk 1 ch?kk 100 ikS/ks 10 vk; ( #-) 2-00 yk[k 0-90 yk[k 1-30 yk[k 0-90 yk[k 2-00 yk[k 0-60 yk[k 0-80 yk[k 0-40 yk[k 0-25 yk[k 0-10 yk[k & ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 ikS/ks 20 ikS/ks xk;& gkWfyLVhu] fxj 06 cSy 02 dEiksLV fiV 01 gjkpkjk mRiknu 2 ch?kk dqy vk; ( #-) iihrk] vkWoyk 0-10 yk[k 3-00 yk[k & & & 12-35 yk[k mUur fdLe ds chtksa o mUur uLy ds ikS/kks dk fo’ks"k iz;ksx cwan&cwan flapkbZ i)fr ls dikl o lCth mRiknu klk;fud moZjdksa] dhVukk’kdksa ,oa [kjirokjukk’kdksa dk iz;ksx vk/kqfud d`f’k ;a=ksa o midj.kksa dk bLrseky ty laj{k.k rdfudh viukuk 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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. Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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 Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI Post harvest technology and Value addition Animal husbandry and fisheries 639 240 292 60 60 132 338 11 6 6 11 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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) Zonal Project Directorate, Zone-VI Number of farmers benefited 590 479 2145 596 ANNUAL REPORT 2011-12 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