Preparedness of Kharif season, Contingency plan & Availability of seeds in Maharashtra 3rd June,2015 Venue : Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Hall, Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi Department of Agriculture, Maharashtra State
Dec 21, 2015
Preparedness of Kharif season, Contingency plan & Availability of seeds
in Maharashtra3rd June,2015
Venue : Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose Hall, Krishi
Bhavan, New Delhi
Department of Agriculture, Maharashtra State
(rainfall in “mm”)
Month Normal Actual PercentageJune 223.3 55.6 24.6
July 402.6 359 89.2August 303.3 241.1 79.5September 202.1 158.5 78.4October 67.4 27.9 41.4June to October 1198.7 841.6 70.2
Rainfall-2014
DRY SPELL STATUSJUNE TO SEPTEMBER,2014
Month
Dry Spell Days in Talukas Total No. Of
Talukas0 TO 6
days7 to 10 days
11 to 14 days 15 days
16 & above days
June 0 131 42 58 124 355
July 187 97 53 7 11 355
August 152 64 90 12 37 355
September 52 45 83 42 133 355
Year Affected Area ( Lakh Ha.)
No. of Farmers Affected ( Lakh )
2010-11 12.52 16.41
2011-12 29.62 33.48
2012-13 55.44 63.87
2013-14 39.60 64.82
2014-15 117.04 99.12
Natural calamities includes Scarcity , Unseasonal rains, Hailstorm etc.
Climate change effect on Agriculture
Monsoon 2015 forecast
Rainfall (%) Departure (%) <90 33
90-96 3596-104 28
104-110 3>110 1
IMD- 93% of the Long Period Average (LPA) with a model error of ± 5%.
Forecast
Skymet released its Monsoon foreshadow, indicating the coming of Monsoon 2015 to be ‘normal’.
102% OF LPA (+/-4%)NORMAL
JUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER(LPA = 887mm)
June 2015 July 2015
August 2015 September 2015
Rainfall departure (%) Source : SKYMET
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Three Pronged Strategy forAgriculture Development
Soil Moisture SecurityWater Resource /
Water Conservation / GSDA
More Crop per Drop Agriculture Dept.
Integrated Value Chain Marketing Dept.
Soil Moisture Security
2014-15 : In -situ moisture conservation
through BBF planter
Total - 18500 BBF distributed
Benefits of BBF planter In-situ moisture conservation by
Broad beds than traditional sowing method
Excess water drained out through furrow in heavy rainfall condition
Cost saving on seeds in sowing operation
Works Completed during 1992 to 2014
Treatment Unit Achievement(No. in Lakh)
Tentative water storage
(Lakh TCM)
Contour/Graded Bund Ha. 22.97 10.33
Compartment Bund Ha. 16.21 7.29
Terracing Ha. 4.11 6.16
Continuous Contour Trench Ha. 4.17 0.83
Earthen Nala Bund No. 1.57 7.85
Cement Nala Bund No. 0.64 5.12
Farm Pond No. 1.35 0.94
Watershed Development Programme
Area treated• Total Geographical Area - 307 Lakh Ha.• Area available for treatment - 241 Lakh Ha.• Area treated up till today - 146 Lakh Ha.
Year Expdt.(Rs. Crore)
Area Treated( Lakh Ha.)
2011-12 729 6.21
2012-13 861 7.17
2013-14 990 8.25
2014-15 1024 8.53
Dryland farming Mission (DLFM)
Components Cement Nala Bund Farmpond with lining Water Lifting Divices Micro irrigation In-situ moisture
conservation Mechanisation Polyhouse & Shadenet house Primary processing
Features Flagship program of State Govt.Provision of Rs.2000 crore for
Five years by State Govt. 2000 villages will be covered in
5 years Drought proofing in 400 villages
every year
Division Villages under
Jalyukta
Work started in Villages
(No.)
Total works
Works completed
Under going works
Konkan 203 188 4796 3178 1618
Nasik 941 941 16274 11107 5167
Pune 903 903 16771 11284 5487
Aurangabad 1682 1587 23160 12408 10752
Amravati 1396 1207 6273 3886 2387
Nagpur 1077 1066 7216 5085 2131
Maharashtra 6202 5892 74490 46948 27542
74490 works under “Jalyukta shivar Abhiyan”
Treatment Unit Achievement- Ha./ No.
Graded Bunding Ha. 42000
Compartment Bunding Ha. 42350
CCT/ Deep CCT Ha. 21268
Earthen Nala Bund No. 2514
Cement Nala Bund No. 1893
Well recharging No. 5026
Repairs of water storage structures No. 2408
Repairs of KT wares & installation of gates No. 124
Desiltation of water structures
No. 2843
Lakh CuM 219
Works under “Jalyukta shivar Abhiyan”
DivisionVillages selected
No. of desiltation
works
Quantity of desiltation (
Lakh CM)
Cost of desiltation ( Rs. Crore)
Storage capacity
created by desiltation
(TCM)
Irrigation potential
created by desiltation
( Ha.)
Konkan 203 47 0.91 0.13 91 367
Nasik 662 297 52.90 38.23 5290 21161
Pune 757 362 11.37 3.28 1137 4551
Kolhapur 425 182 6.98 1.12 698 2792
Aurangabad 708 274 24.08 5.03 2408 9634
Latur 974 771 94.62 86.51 9462 37851
Amravati 1396 617 21.19 7.73 2119 8478
Nagpur 1077 293 6.51 4.04 651 2604
Maharashtra 6202 2843 218.56 146.07 21856 87438
Desiltation by peoples participation : 22 MCM storage capacity created
Highest Compensation for Farmers under National crop Insurance Scheme
Season &Year
Farmers Participation
Compensation
No. ( in
lakhs)
Area ( in lakh ha.)
Premium collected
(Rs. In crores)
Farmers (in lakhs)
Amount(Rs. In crores)
Kharif 2014 44.79 28.05 176.24 34.87 1595.65
Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme for Agriculture Crops
Season & Year
Farmers Participation CompensationPaid .
Nos.(In lakhs)
Area(In lakhs)
Premium(in crores)
No. of Farmers (In lakhs)
Amount
(In crores)
Kharif, 2014 12.84 11.42 191.46 11.68 272.80
Rabi, 2014-150.67 0.68 9.86 0.56 18.79
Total 13.51 12.10 201.32 12.24 291.59
More Crop per drop
1986-87 1990-91 2000-01 2010-11 2012-13 2014-15
0.00300000000000001
0.171.58
9.62
16.03
18.87
Micro Irrigation in Maharashtra
Area in Lakh Ha.
Grapes, 1.13 Citrus crops, 1.10
Banana, 1.19 Pomo-
granate, 1.23
Sugarcane 2.45
Cotton3.69
Vegetables6.31
Other, 1.77
Total Area under Micro-Irrigation - 18.87 Lakh Ha.( Drip – 13.66 Lakh Ha. , Sprinkler - 5.21 Lakh Ha.)
Area in Lakh Ha.
Micro Irrigation in Maharashtra
Inter cropping - Pulses Maharashtra is a leading Pulse Growing State
During 2010-11, Highest Prod’n. 31.44 Lakh MT & Productivity 770 kg/ha
State Awarded ‘Krishi Karman Award’ for 2010 & ‘Commendation Award’
2013-14 for Pulses Production.
U.N. declared 2015-16 as an International year of Pulses. During 2015-16, intensive Program for Promotion of pulses through
intercropping in Cotton & Soybean
Soybean + Tur (6:2 , 4:2, 2:1), Cotton + Moong (1:1), Cotton + udid (1:1)
• Seed Requirement – 16.64 Lakh Qtl.
• Available – 17.10 Lakh Qtl.
B.T.Cotton Seed Planning -
• Demand :- 160 Lakh Packets
• Available :- 192 Lakh Packets
Enough Seed Available
CropExpected
area (La/ha.)
Seed Requirement As per SRR
Expected Seed Avaialbility
MSSC NSC Private Total
Hy. Jowar 9.00 67.50 11.73 0.20 56.40 68.33Imp. Jowar 1.37 2.60 0.00 0.00 2.65 2.65Hy. Bajra 9.00 22.50 0.64 0.00 22.60 23.24Imp. Bajra 2.45 7.84 3.11 0.40 4.43 7.93
Paddy 14.92 205.90 102.41 1.10 108.00 211.51Maize 7.87 118.05 11.10 0.00 118.00 129.10
Tur 11.83 62.11 15.54 0.00 47.80 63.34Mung 5.34 28.04 1.07 0.00 25.00 26.07Udid 4.47 33.53 11.26 1.30 22.32 34.88
Groundnut 2.98 17.88 4.13 10.00 4.50 18.63Sesame 0.70 0.93 0.05 0.05 1.01 1.11Soybean 39.00 1023.75 392.85 105.00 538.67 1036.52
B. T. Cotton 40.00 72.00 0.07 0.00 85.95 86.02Imp. Cotton 0.50 1.50 0.60 0.00 1.00 1.60
Total 149.43 1664.11 554.54 118.05 1038.33 1710.92
Seed Availability- Kharif 2015(Seed qty in 000 qtls)
• Expected Area-39 Lakh Ha., Total Seed requirement- 29.25 Lakh Qtl.
• Seed requirement as SRR(35%) - 10.24 lakh Qtl.
Seed Available - 10.37 Lakh Qtl.
• Various publicity methods adopted for farmers awareness to use their own seed
• Seed Availability -
MSSC - 3.92 Lakh Qtl.
N.S.C. - 1.05 Lakh Qtl.
Private company - 5.38 Lakh Qtl.
MSWC - 3.36 Lakh Qtl.
Buldhana urban godown- 5.12 Lakh Qtl.
Farmers - 13.12 Lakh Qtl.
Total - 31.95 Lakh Qtl.
Required Soybean seed available
Kharif 2015 Fertilzer Demand & Sanction
Sr. No
GradeKharif 2014
consumptionKharif 2015
DemandKharif 2015
Sanction
% Increase over consumption in
Kharif 2014
1 Urea 14.62 18.00 17.00 (+) 16.29
2DAP 3.73 6.00 5.00 (+) 34.01
3MOP 2.72 2.75 2.75 (+) 1.15
4Complex 8.87 13.00 11.00 (+) 23.95
5SSP 4.07 6.00 6.00 (+) 47.40
6Other 0.44 0.75 0.00
Grand Total 34.45 46.50 41.75 (+) 21.17
(Fig in LMT)
GradeRequirement
for April & May 2015
Fertilizer Supply from April to 28 May 2015
Balance Stock as
on 1.4.2015
Total Fertilizer
Availability Supply
% Availability
Against Requiremen
t
Urea 5.27 4.93 1.05 5.98 113
DAP 1.05 0.93 0.55 1.48 141
MOP 0.36 0.16 0.96 1.12 313
Complex 2.53 2.51 3.36 5.87 232
SSP 1.68 0.80 1.11 1.91 114
Other 0.12 0.10 0.05 0.15 125
Grand Total 11.00 9.43 7.08 16.51 150
Fertilizer Requirement & Supply from April to May 2015
(As on 28.05.2015) (Fig in LMT)
Contingency Plan
Kharif 2015
Action taken
CRIDA Hyderabad & Dept. of Agriculture Organized Interface Meeting on Contingency Plan on 13th May with ICAR, DAC & field officers of Department
District wise Contingency Plan for Kharif ,2015 - Prepared in consultation with SAUs
If Monsoon delayed beyond 15 daysTentative area comes under altarnate crop
Div.
Unsown area due to delayed monsoon Alternate
Crops recomonded
Area under alternate crops
Crop Normal area(ha.)
60% area of the original crop Area (ha.)
Kokan Paddy (late variety)
Paddy (midlate& early
variety)
Western Maharastra &
Khandesh
Moong 123500 Bajara 30 74100Udid 123500 Tur 15 37050
Sunflower 15 37050Total 247000 148200
Marathwada
moong 194900 Bajjara 25 105950Udid 200100 Soyabean 15 63570
Gr.nut 28800 Tur 10 42380 Sunflower 10 42380
Total 423800 Total 254280Vidharbha Regular crops
670800 402480Note- In case the monsoon is delayed by 15 days 60 % of the area under moong,udid & gr.nut
will be diverted under bajara, tur, sunflower & soyabean crops
If Monsoon delayed beyond 30 daysTentative area comes under altarnate crop
Div.Unsown area due to delayed monsoon
Alternate Crops recommended
Area under alternate crops
Crop Normal area(ha.) 70 % area of the original crop Area (ha.)
Kokan Paddy (late variety) Paddy (midlate&early
variety)
Western maharastra &
Khandesh
Moong 123500 Bajara 30 74100Udid 123500 Tur 20 49400
Sunflower 20 49400Total 247000 172900
Marathwada
moong 194900 Bajjara 25 563700Udid 200100 Soyabean 15 338220
Gr.nut 28800 Tur 10 225480Cotton 1330400 Sunflower 20 450960Jawar 500600
Total 2254800 Total 1578360
Vidharbha
Moong 208800 Bajara 15 48285Udid 113100 Sunflower 10 32190
Tur 10 32190 Soyabean 35 122665Total 321900 225360
Note- In case the monsoon is delayed by 30 days 70 % of the area under moong,udid & gr.nut will be diverted under bajara, tur, sunflower & soyabean crops
(Area in Ha./Seed in Qtls)Delay in
Monsoon (Days)
Original Crop
Area of Original
Crop
Alternate Crop
Area of Alternate
Crop
Seed Reqt. for alternate
Crop
Seed Availability
for Contingency
15
Green Gram 317160
Pearl Millet 341199 51180 10110
Pigeon Pea 151644 22747 6331
Black Gram 265860 Sunflower 151644 15164 230
Gr-nut 175200 Soybean 113733 85300 28765
Total 758220 758220 174391 45436
30
Green Gram 370000
Pearl Millet 221143 8846 10110
Pigeon Pea 176914 26537 6331
Black Gram 310170 Sunflower 176913 17691 230
Gr-nut 204400 Soybean 309600 232200 28765
Total 884570 884570 285274 45436
Contingency Seed Plan Kharif-2015
(Area in Ha./Seed in Qtls)Delay in
Monsoon (Days)
Original Crop
Area of Original
Crop
Alternate Crop
Area of Alternate
Crop
Seed Reqt.for alternate
Crop
Seed Availability
for Contingency
45
Green Gram 290730 Pigeon Pea 278014 41702 6331
Black Gram 243705 Sunflower 278014 27801 230
Gr-nut 160600 Soybean 139007 104255 28765
Total 695035 695035 173758 35326
Resowing
Paddy 60000 Early Varieties of Paddy 60000 18000 13970
Pearl Millet 380000 Pearl Millet 380000 11400 10110
Soybean 750000 Soybean 750000 562500 28765
Total 1190000 1190000 591900 52845
Contingency Seed Plan Kharif-2015
Crop Variety Duration(Da
ys)
Pearl Millet (Hybrid)
Shradha (RHRBH 8609) 70-75
Saburi (RHRBH 8924) 76-83
Shanti (RHRBH 9808) 80-85
Pratima 76-84
Pearl Millet (Improved)
Dhanshakti (ICTP 8203-Fe 10-2) 74-78
Samrudhhi (AIMP 92901) 80Parbhani Sampada (PPC6) 75-80
Sunflower (Hybrid)Phule Raviraj 90-95
MSFH-17 100-105
Sunflower (Improved)
Modern 80-85
SH-56 82-88
Bhanu (SS2038) 85-90
Drought Resistant Crop & Variety
Crop Variety Duration(Days)
Soybean
JS-335 95-98
NRC-37 (Ahilya 4) 99-105
DS-228 (Phule Kalyani) 95-100
MACS-450 90-95
MACS-1188 100
KDS-344 (Phule Agrani) 95-96
JS-9305 90-95
MAUS-71 93-100
MAUS-158 93-98
MAUS-162 100-103
Pigeon Pea
ICPL-87 120-180AKT 8811 140-150
Vipula 145-160Rajeshwari 140-150
Drought Resistant Crop & Variety
ICT BASED e-PEST SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
Advisory SMS to Farmers by SDAO. Every Wed. & Mon.
Data collection by pest scout (Every Mon-Tue/ Thu/Fri)
Data entry and uploading by comp.
operator (Every Wed. & Sat.)
Data verification by pest monitor-Random + Roving survey
Laptop with net connection & offline data entry application
Online pest reporting & advisory application
Data processingAccessible to central/state
experts
Pest reports generated by above application in diff. formats i.e. tabular, graphical and maps
Data interpretation and Pest advisory by experts (Every Wed. & Mon.)
Adoption by farmers as per the
advisory
Pest advisory viewed by state dept officials
NCIPM database server
CROP PEST SURVEILLANCE AND ADVISORY PROJECT (CROPSAP)
Agriculture Mechanization Custom Hiring Centers
Total 1080 CHC service providing units
Active participation of KVK, NGOs, SHG, FIGs & FPOs
mKisanService
• 41 Crore SMS sent through mKisan, to 13.23 lakh farmers.
• State level committee formed for more effective dissemination of weather based crop advisory through mKisan portal
• The committee meets every Tuesday to form the critical advisories.
• Advance warning enables farmers to minimize pre & post harvest losses.
• 5.43 Cr. messages are weather related
Kisan Toll free Telephone number
1800 233 4000
• Free service for farmers
• Time – 9 am to 8 pm
• At a time 4 farmers contact
• Immediate problem solved by concerned authority
• Processing • Grading
• Packing• Export
Integrated Value Chain
Only state having Integrated Agriculture Development through
Public-Private Partnership(PPP- IAD)
Details 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Total Sanctioned Projects 11 16 33
Total Project cost (Rs.Crores) 98.89 118.61 423.97
Public sector share 40.22 (41%)
40.46 (34%)
140.08 (33%)
Farmers share 43.22 (44%)
65.79(55%)
140.40 (33%)
Private sector share 15.45 (15%)
12.36 (11%)
143.30(34%)
Project Area ( Lakh ha) 0.79 1.07 3.50
No.of Farmers under Project (Lakh) 1.16 1.67 4.88
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Year Wise registered FPOs(as on April 2015)
FARMERS ORGANIZATION FOR VALUE CHAIN DEVELOPMENT
( FPO Year )( FPO Year )
• Farmers Interest Groups (FIG/CIG) - 96907
• Registered Farmers Producer Companies (PCs) - 376
• Farmers Prodcer Companies Organization (MAHA-FPO) - 01
• Agri-Entrepreneurship Development Program (MWSIP-EDP) - 362
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