ICAR-ATARI, Pune DETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVKs DURING 2019-20 (1 st April 2019to 31 st March 2020) 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail Address with PIN code Telephone E mail Website address & No. of visitors (hits) KrishiVigyan Kendra At.HiwaraPost.RatnaraTa.Dist.Gondia 441614 Office FAX Kvk_gondia@rediff mail.com kvkhiwra.pdkv.ac.in (7964) 07182-280180 07182-280180 1.2. Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail Address Telephone E mail Website address Office FAX Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Post. Krishinagar, Dist.Akola 0724-2258174 [email protected]www.pdkv.ac.in 1.3. Name of the Senior Scientist and Head with phone & mobile no. Name Telephone / Contact Dr. N.S.Deshmukh Office Mobile Email 07182-280180 7588501489 [email protected]1.4. Year of sanction: 1.5. Staff Position (as on March 31, 2019) Sl. No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline If Permanent, Please indicate Date of joining If Temporary, pl. indicate the consolidated amount paid (Rs./month) Remark Current Pay Band Curren t Grade Pay 1. Senior Scientist and Head Dr.V.S. Sakharkar Programme coordinator 37400-67000 9000 26/09/2019 Physicaly working at DEE, office Dr.PDKV, Akola 2. Subject Matter Specialist Dr.N.S.Deshmukh AHDS 15600-39100 5400 02/07/2018 Incharge Programme coordinator 3. Subject Matter Specialist Mr.M.V.Bhomte Agro. 15600-39100 5400 26/09/2016 4. Subject Matter Specialist Mr.R.D.Chavan Ento. 15600-39100 5400 02/01/2017 5. Subject Matter Specialist Ms.S.G.Pawar Agril.Engg. 15600-39100 5400 06/10/2016 6. Subject Matter Specialist Ms. K.C. Gangde Home Sci. 15600-39100 5400 01/12/2016 Physciclay working at DEE, office Dr.PDKV, Akola 7. Subject Matter Specialist Vacant -- -- -- -- 8. Programme Assistant (Laboratory Technician) Mr.G.R.Khedikar 9300-34800 4200 24/10/2016 9. Computer Programmer Mr.R.P.Chavhan P.A. Comp. 9300-34800 4200 28/10/2016 10. Farm Manager Vacant -- -- -- -- 11. Accountant/Superintend ent Mr.P.N.Ramteke Assistant 9300-34800 4200 28/08/2016 12. Stenographer Mr.S.B.Gavte Steno 5200-20200 2400 06/09/2016 13. Driver 1 Mr.R.D.Paturde Driver 5200-20200 2000 15/10/2016 14. Driver 2 Mr.V.V.Karne Driver 5200-20200 2000 09/03/2017 15. Supporting staff 1 Mr.S.A.Padghan Skilled S. Staff 5200-20200 1800 06/10/2018 16. Supporting staff 2 Mr.D.V.Gahane Skilled S. Staff 5200-20200 1800 26/10/2018 1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha): S. No. Item Area (ha) 1 Under Buildings 1.00 2. Under Demonstration Units -- 3. Under Crops 12.32 4. Horticulture 1.00 5. Pond 5.68 6. Others if any --
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ICAR-ATARI, Pune
DETAILS OF ACTION PLAN OF KVKs DURING 2019-20
(1st
April 2019to 31st
March 2020)
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address with PIN code Telephone E mail Website address & No.
Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total kms. Run Present status
Four Wheeler (Tata Sumo) 2005-06 4,38,755 25193.4 Working
Two Wheeler(Hero Honda) 2008-09 42475 12442.0 Working
Tractor 2005-06 4,94,900 4762.5 Working
C) Equipments& AV aids
Name of the equipment / Implements Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status
Groundnut Decorticator 2017 2200 working
Spiral separator 2018 6000 working
Solar Tunnel Dryer 2018 10500
Portable zero energy fruits and vegetable preservator(Janta Freeze) 2018 2625 working
Sapling trsnsplanter with sapling carrier bag 2017 1950 Working
Portable Bamboo Solar dryer 2017 3500 Working
Okra mitten 2017 300 working
Insect Prob Trap 2018 120 working
Groundnut Decorticator 2017 2200 working
Spiral separator 2018 6000 working
Solar Tunnel Dryer 2018 10500
M.B. Plough 2005 16000.00 Working
Cultivator 2005 12600.00 Working
Cage wheel 2005 6300.00 Working
Computer with accessories 2006 86670.00 Working
Inverter (UPS) with battery 2006 13000.00 Working
DVD player 2006 4990.00 Working
TV colour and accessories 2006 13990.00 Working
LCD projector 2006 81312.00 Working
Laptop computer 2007 43680 Working
Colour printer 2007 10231 Working
Projector screen 2007 6120 Working
Still Photography Digital Camera 2008 19990 Working
Zero tillage seed drill 2012 Working
Desktop Computer (3 No.) 2017 93,000 Working
Groundnut Decorticator 2017 2500/- Working
Spiral Separator 2018 6000/- Working
Mini Solar Tunnel Dryer 2018 10500/- Working
PKV Mini Dal Mill, ( Provided to KVK under Central Sector Scheme from Dept Of Post Harvest Technology, DR. PDKV, Akola
2018 Under installation
1.8. Details of SAC meetings to be conducted in the year
Sl.No. Date
1. Scientific Advisory Committee 10/07/2018
2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT
2.1. Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK) S. No Farming system/enterprise
1 Paddy sole 2 Paddy-Gram (on residual soil moisture) 3 Paddy-Linseed(on residual soil moisture) 4 Paddy-paddy (Summer)
2.2. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro ecological situations (based on soil and topography)
a. Soil type
Sl. No. Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics
1 AES-1 Heavy soils, 1400mm
2 AES-2 Light soils with low water holding capacity and low organic matter, 1400mm
3 AES-3 Medium soil, undulating topography, 1400mm
b. Topography
S. No. Agro ecological situation Characteristics
1
2
3
2.3. Soil Types S. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha
1 Heavy soils Higher clay content, moderate water holding capacity, moderate organic carbon content 161588
2 Light soils Red soils with low water holding capacity and low organic matter. 253654
3 Medium soil Undulating topography, medium organic carbon, moderate water holding capacity 194551
1 Heavy soils Higher clay content, moderate water holding capacity, moderate organic carbon content 161588
2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2018-19)
S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (MT.) Productivity (Qt./ha)
1 Kharif Paddy 170941 219244 35-40
2 Summer Paddy 13071 20959 40
3 Pigeonpea 4150 3616 18
4 Wheat 2200 2267 25
5 Gram 6300 1066 18
6 Sugar cane 1100 32333 --
7 Sesame 1000 200 6
Source: District agriculture department.
2.5. Weather data (2018-19)
Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%)
Maximum Minimum Maximum Minimum
April -2018 54.7
May-2018 29.5
June-2018 154.5
July-2018 531.0
August-2018 326.2
Sept-2018 107.2
Oct-2018 0.3
Nov-2018 0.0
Dec-2018 15.2
Jan.-2019 18.8
Feb.-2019 2.9
Total 1240.3
2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district
Category Population Production Productivity
Cattle
Crossbred 12899 9.47 kg./day NA Indigenous 375631 0.919 kg./day NA Buffalo 101634 5.23 kg./day NA Sheep 20 NA NA Goats 201815 NA NA Pigs 3887 NA NA Crossbred --
Indigenous 358500 NA NA Rabbits NA NA NA Poultry 358502 NA NA Hens -- -- --
Desi -- -- --
Category Production (Q.) Productivity
Fish (Reservoir) 22055ha 0.7(t/ha) 15766t
2.7. Details of Operational area / Villages
Taluka Name of the block
Name of the village
Major crops & enterprises
Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas
Gondia
Go
reg
ao
n
Malpuri Cows , goats Lack of knowledge about feeding Fodder cultivation &azolla Production
Satwa buffalos Housing management Up gradation of local breeds
Goregaon poultry Broiler production Introduction of new verities
katangi Cows , goats Lack of knowledge about feeding Fodder cultivation &azolla Production
Kurhadi Paddy Less productivity and pest on paddy IPM in Paddy
Amgaon Takari Cattle Lack of knowledge about feeding Fodder cultivation &azolla Production
Thanegaon goats Vaccination of Goats Awareness about vaccination
Go
nd
ia Ekodi poultry Broiler production Introduction of new verities
Hiwara Cattle Lack of knowledge about feeding Fodder cultivation &azolla Production
Ratnara Cows, buffalos Lack of knowledge about feeding Fodder cultivation &azolla Production
Dhapewada Cows, buffalos Lack of knowledge about feeding Fodder cultivation &azolla Production
2.8. Priority thrust areas:
Up gradation of local breeds
Low water holding capacity of soil
Low use of organic manual
Less adaptability of improved package of practices
Lack of irrigation facility
Lack of knowledge about bio control agent production
Low productivity of soil
Evaluation of Improved breeds
Fodder cultivation for self sufficiency in feed & fodder
1 Paddy Low productivity, less knowledge about high yielding variety. Less knowledge about nutrient management and use of micronutrient. Injudicious use of fertilizers.
----- Takri , Gangazari , Kurhadi
Oft1: Micronutrient application. Oft2: Paddy cultivation by SRI method
2 Redgram Less knowledge about high yielding variety of redgram and use of biofertilizers
------ Satwa, Kurhadi, Takri
Conducted FLD’s of Varietal demonstration of PKV-TARA and conducted training programme on crop production
3 Gram Less knowledge about high yielding variety of gram and use of biofertilizers
------ Chikhali, Katangi, Bharnoli, Gangazari,
Conducted FLD’s of Varietal demonstration of High yielding variety JAKI-9218 and conducted training programme on crop production
4 Linseed Less knowledge about high yielding variety of Linseed
------ Katangi, Daudipar, Chinchgaon
Conducted FLD’s of Varietal demonstration of NL-260
5 Fodder Crop Phule Gunvant
Un availability of green fodder throughout the year, low milk yield
0.13 Nilagondi To Conduct OFT & training programme
6 Azola Low weight gain in local poltry birds
-- Malpuri To Conduct OFT & training programme
7 Paddy straw Low palatability, low in nutirient percentage, low in milk yield
-- Thanegaon To Conduct FLD & training programme
8 Mineral mixture Lack or awareness about nutritional requirement
-- Takari To Conduct FLD & training programme
9 Brinjal/physical injury
Physical Injury like cut and bruise to hand and finger are common while harvesting the brinjal crop. Consequently result in poor work efficiency
-- Ratnara, Hiwara Assessment on suitability of mitten in harvesting brinjal
10 Low cost technology for drying of fruit and vegetable
The local practice of sun drying requires physical attention and elaborate practice of drying the agro products
-- Ratnara, Hiwara To assess the solar technology for dehydration of agro produce
11 Rice Low productivity, pest
and disease infestation
- Malpuri, Nilagondi IPM in Paddy
* Support with problem-cause and interventions diagram
3.2.Technologies to be assessed
A.1. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of crops
Thematic areas Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial
Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower
Plantation crops
Tuber Crops
TOTAL
Integrated Nutrient Management
01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
Varietal Evaluation
00 01 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 03
Integrated Pest Management
02 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 04
Integrated Crop Management
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Integrated Disease Management
00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
Small Scale Income Generation Enterprises
01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
Weed Management
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Resource Conservation Technology
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Farm Machineries 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
Integrated Farming System
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Seed / Plant production
01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01
Value addition 00 00 00 00 01 01 00 00 00 02
Drudgery Reduction
01 02 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 04
Storage Technique
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Mushroom cultivation
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Total 06 04 05 00 02 01 00 00 00 18
A.2. Abstract on the number of technologies to be assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Wormi culture Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds
Nutrition Management
Disease of Management
Value Addition
Production and Management
Feed and Fodder 01 01 02
Small Scale income generating
enterprises
TOTAL 01 01 02
B. Details of On Farm Trial / Technology Assessment during 2019-20
S.No.
Crop/ enterpris
e
Prioritized problem
Title of interventio
n
Technology options
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per trial
Cost per trial
No. of
trials
Total cost for the
Intervention
(Rs.)
Parameters to be studied Team
members
1 Fodder Crop (fule Gunvant)
Un availability of green fodder throughout the year, low milk yield
Assessment of
introduction &
expansion area under perennial
fodder Varity Fule
Gunvant for feeding &
fodder production
T1, farmers practice T2, improve varity Fule Gunvant
MPKV Rahuri Krisishi Darshani 2017
Fodder sets
300 Fodder sets
600 13 7800 Green fodder yield, Milk yield
Dr. N.S. Deshmukh, Mr. M.V. Bhomte, Mr. R.D. Chavan
2 Azolla Low weight gain in local poltry birds
Effect of feeding of
Azolla powder on
growth performanc
e of local poultry
T1, farmers practice T2, in corporation of 5% Azola powder in local poultry birds
Joint agro scope recommendation Dr. PDKV, Akola
Azolla culture
2 kg. 100 13 1300 Weight gain
Dr. N.S. Deshmukh, Mr. M.V. Bhomte, Mr. R.D. Chavan
3 Paddy Lack of awareness among the farmers regarding implication of SRI method
Paddy cultivation
by SRI method
T1, farmers practice T2, use of two seedlink per hill+ transplanting at 15 DAS
Krishi Sanvadini-2018
Paddy 5 kg. 200 13 2600 No.Panical per plan, No. of tillers per plan, grain yield per ha.
Dr. N.S. Deshmukh, Mr. M.V. Bhomte, Mr. R.D. Chavan
4 Paddy Lack of awareness among the farmers regarding use of Zink in paddy & its importance
Response of paddy to
micro nutrient
application
T1, farmers practice T2, Technology assessed Soil application of Zink Sulfate @ 20 kg/ha. At the time of paddling
Krishi Sanvadini-2018
Paddy 13 kg. 600 13 7800 No.Panical per plan, No. of tillers per plan, grain yield per ha.
Dr. N.S. Deshmukh, Mr. M.V. Bhomte, Mr. R.D. Chavan
5 Brinjal Physical Injury like cut and bruise to hand and finger are common while harvesting the brinjal crop. Consequently result in poor work efficiency
Assessment on
sutability of mitten in
harvesting brinjal
T1, farmers practice Tying of cloth over plams T2, use of brinjal mitten , T3, use of multi purpose mitten
College of home science V.N.M.K.V. Parbhani & ACRIP Parbhani 2014
Brinjal mitten, multi purpose miten
02 1000
7 7000 Area cover ha/hr. physical work load
Ku. K.C. Gangde Dr. N.S. Deshmukh, Mr. G.R. Khedikar
6 Vegetable & Fruit
The local practice of sun drying requires physical attention and elaborate practice of drying the agro products
To assess the solar
technology for
dehydration of agro
produce
T1, farmers practice open sun drying T2, portable Bambu Solar Dryer, T3, Mini Solar Dryer
ATARI Pune & Dr. PDKV, Akola 2015-16
Mini Solar Tunnel Dryer, Bambu Solar Dryer
02
1072/-
07
15000 Drying time kg./hr, Quality colour & taste
Ku. K.C. Gangde Dr. N.S. Deshmukh, Mr. G.R. Khedikar
7 Rice Pest
infestatio
n
Integrated pest
management in rice
1 Dr.PDKV,Akol
a
Quinolphos,
Imidachoprid,
Trichogrammejaponicu
m
1000 1
3
8000 Plant
hoppers/hil
l
2. One
infested
leaf /hill
(leaf
folder/ rice
caseworm)
3.Stem
borer :- %
dead hearts
3. Yield
(q/ha)
4. C:B: ratio
R. D.
Chavan,
M.V.
Bhomte,
Dr. N. S.
Deshmukh
8 Redgram Pest
infestatio
n of pod
borer
complex
on
redgram
Management of Pod
borer complex
with Insecticide
and bio-pesticide on Pigeonpea
1 Dr.PDKV,Akol
a
HaNPV, Immamectin
benzoate
600 1
3
6000 Percent
pod
damage at
harvest
2. Yield
(q/ha)
3.%
increase
over yield
4. C:B: ratio
R. D.
Chavan,
M.V.
Bhomte,
Dr. N. S.
Deshmukh
Pigeon
pea
To
increase
pulses
area
PKV mini dal
mill for
milling of
pigeon-pea
Dr. PDKV
Akola
PKV mini dal mill 1
0
kg
2500
/- per
demo
1
3
32500/
-
Dal Recovery (%) Milling efficiency (%) Losses (%)
Dr.
S.G.Pawar
Dr. N. S.
Deshmukh
,
Leafy
vegetable
s
Value
addition
of
seasonal
crops
Mini solar tunnel dryer
for leafy vegetables
1 Dr. PDKV
Akola
Mini solar tunnel dryer 5
kg
600/-
per
demo
1
3
7800/- Drying period (hr)
3.3. Frontline Demonstrations
A. Details of FLDs to be organized -
Sl. No.
Crop Variety Thematic area Technology for demonstration
Critical inputs with cost (Rs.)
Season and year
Area (ha)
No. of farmer
s/ demon.
Parameters identified
1 Okra harvesting
-- To reduce Drudgery in okra harvesting
Use of okra mitten for okra harvesting
Okra mitten Kharif/Rabi/ summer
- 13 Harvesting capacity kg./hr.,Cost of
harvesting Rs/hr No.of injury
2 Grain storage
-- To reduce Drudgery in store grain cleaning and to minimize the storage grain losses
Demonstration on super grain bag for grain storage
Super grain bag Year -- 13 Self life of grain damage
Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals
Livestock feed and fodder production
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Any other (Pl. Specify)
Total
G. TOTAL
Details of training programmes attached in Annexure -I
3.5. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)
Nature of Extension Activity
No. of activities
Farmers Extension Officials Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Field Day 02 70 30 100 70 30 100
KisanMela 04 200 80 280 40 15 65
KisanGhosthi 05 300 50 350 55 20 75
Exhibition 03 550 200 750 25 20 45
Film Show 04 170 55 225 25 10 35
Farmers Seminar 02 160 90 250 35 05 30
Workshop 05 375 85 460 20 10 30
Group meetings 03 35 10 45 15 10 25
Lectures delivered as resource persons
24 300 180 480 30 15 45
Newspaper coverage 15 -- -- --
Radio talks 06 -- -- --
TV talks 06 -- -- --
Popular articles 12 -- -- --
Extension Literature 06 -- -- --
Advisory Services
Scientific visit to farmers field
65 225 100 325 25 15 40
Farmers visit to KVK 850 700 150 850 45 25 70
Diagnostic visits 42 110 60 170 50 30 80
Exposure visits 02 280 70 350
Ex-trainees Sammelan
Soil health Camp 02 70 50 120 15 05 20
Animal Health Camp 02 120 40 160 25 05 30
Agri mobile clinic
Soil test campaigns 07 270 80 350 10 5 15
Farm Science Club Conveners meet
01 50 20 70 07 05 12
Self Help Group Conveners meetings
03 -- 60 60 15 05 20
MahilaMandals Conveners meetings
03 -- 60 60 15 05 20
Celebration of important days world Soil, kisan Days, womens day, food day, Sadbhavna Day (specify)
05 160 50 210 40 05 45
KrishiMohostva 01 210 40 250 25 05 30
KrishiRath 01 290 60 350 15 02 17
Pre Kharif workshop 01 80 50 130 20 05 25
Pre Rabi workshop 01 100 25 125 25 05 30
PPVFRA workshop 01 45 10 55 07 03 10
Any Other (Specify) -- -- -- --
Total 1084 4870 1705 6575 654 260 914
3.6. Target for Production and supply of Technological products
SEED MATERIALS
Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity
(qtl.)
CEREALS Paddy PKV HMT 120
OILSEEDS Linseed NL-260 02
PULSES Gram JAKI-9218 03
VEGETABLES
OTHERS (Specify) Azolla Azolla pinnata 60 kg.
PLANTING MATERIALS
Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity (Nos.)
FRUITS
SPICES
VEGETABLES
FOREST SPECIES
ORNAMENTAL CROPS
Total
Bio-products
Sl. No. Product Name Species Quantity
No (kg)
BIO PESTICIDES
1
2
LIVESTOCK
Sl. No. Type Breed Quantity
(Nos) Unit
Cattle
GOAT
SHEEP
POULTRY
Pig farming
FISHERIES
4. Literature to be Developed/Published
A. KVK News Letter
Date of start : July 2018 (Dr. PDKV, Akola)
Number of copies to be published : published by Dr. PDKV, Akola
B. Literature developed/published
S.No. Topic Number
1 Research paper each scientist 05
2 Technical reports 05
3 News letters 04
4 Training manual all discipline 05
5 Popular article 15
6 Extension literature 05
Total 39
C. Details of Electronic Media to be produced
S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-
Cassette) and video clippings
Title of the programme Number
1 CD Lac Production Technology 100
2 Video Clipping How to take Soil Samples 01
3 Video Clipping Azolla production Technology 01
4 Video Clipping Preparation of Vermicompost 01
5 Video Clipping Seed Treatment of Paddy/Redgram 01
D.Success stories/Case studies identified for development as a case. -
Brief Information:
Mr. Dhaniram Ratiram Bhajipale, 52 yr. old farmer’s resident of Zilmili village Post. Kamtha, Distt. Gondia being born and brought up from poor family having 3 children and total five members in family. Initially he adopted traditional farming. As Gondia district is rice farming belt most of the farmers cultivated only paddy crop in traditional way but this farmer when contact with Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Gondia before he got low yield of paddy crop but under technical guidance of KVK Gondia he could increase their paddy crop productivity due to adoption SRI method under the technical guidance of KVK Gondi. He rearing with high milk producer cow as Sahiwal, 3 cow and 5 calf and their utilization of byproduct like dung and urine and animal waste established 3 Vermicompost units on their farm and usages vermicompost & composts and doing organic farming so can save the unnecessary expenditure on chemical fertilizer also cultivation of other crop like Drumstick, Groundnut, Vegetable crops and increase their Income from this diversified farming approach and
Intervention of KVK Gondia :
KVK Gondia provides training programme regarding dairy farming & agriculture related technical guidance.
Provide Azola Culture Demonstration
Scientists Field visit & technical guidance about agriculture university new improved technology
Economics (Approximate)
Source of Income from different enterprises
Particular Area (Acer) Annual Income (Rs.) Annual Expenditure (Rs.)
Net Profit (Rs.)
Drumsticks 01 1,50,000 35,000 1,15,000
Paddy 08 2,00,000 56,000 1,44,000
Milk 5460 ltr./year 1,63,800 60,000 1,00,800
Empact :- he used to motivated other farmers also for diversification in the district for that he got many agriculture related awards other farmers follow his farming systems by visited his farm.
5.1. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for
A. Practicing Farmers
a)
b)
c)
B. Rural Youth
a)
b)
c)
d)
C. In-service personnel
a)
b)
c)
5.2. Indicate the methodology for identifying OFTs/FLDs
For OFT:
i) PRA
ii) Problem identified from Matrix
iii) Field level observations
iv) Farmer group discussions
v) Others if any
For FLD:
i) New variety/technology
ii) Poor yield at farmers level
iii) Existing cropping system
iv) Others if any
5.3. Field activities
i. Name of villages identified/adopted with block name (from which year) - ii. No. of farm families selected per village : iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted :
iv. No. of technologies taken to the adopted villages v. Name of the technologies found suitable by the farmers of the adopted villages:
vi. Impact (production, income, employment, area/technological– horizontal/vertical) vii. Constraints if any in the continued application of these improved technologies
6. LINKAGES
6.1. Functional linkage with different organizations
Sl.No. Name of organization Nature of Linkage
1. State Agriculture Department M.S. Trainings, Field visits, exposure visits, MPW, Kisan Goshti, Field Day,
Diagnostic Field Visit, Crop complaint
2. ATMA Gondia Trainings, Field visits, exposure visits
3. State Veterinary Department, Gondia Animal health camp, Diagnostic Visits, Exhibition
4. Agriculture Department ZP/Panchyat Samiti Gondia Trainings, Field visits, exposure visits, MPW, Kisan Goshti, Field Day,