1 State: Jharkhand Agriculture Contingency Plan for District: East Singhbhum 1.0 District Agriculture profile 1.1 Agro-Climatic/Ecological Zone Agro Ecological Sub Region (ICAR) Eastern plateau (Chotanagpur) And Eastern Ghats, Hot Subhumid Eco-Region (12.3) Agro-Climatic Zone (Planning Commission) Eastern Plateau And Hills Region (VII) Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) South Eastern Plateau Zone (BI-4) List all the districts falling under the NARP Zone* (*>50% area falling in the zone) Bokaro, Chatra, Deogarh, Dhanbagh, Giridh, Godda, Hazaribagh, Jamtara, Khunthi Geographic coordinates of district headquarters Latitude Longitude Altitude 22 0 12’ 23.01” N 86 0 04’ 86.54” E 244m msl Name and address of the concerned ZRS/ ZARS/ RARS/ RRS/ RRTTS Zonal Research Station (ZRS), Darisai, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi Mention the KVK located in the district with address Krishi Vignan Kendra, Darisai, Vill-Barakhurshi, PO. Giridhi, Distt. East Singhbhum-832 304 Name and address of the nearest Agromet Field Unit (AMFU, IMD) for agro-advisories in the Zone ZRS, Darisai
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State: JharkhandAgriculture Contingency Plan for District: East Singhbhum
1.0 District Agriculture profile1.1 Agro-Climatic/Ecological Zone
Agro Ecological Sub Region(ICAR)
Eastern plateau (Chotanagpur) And Eastern Ghats, Hot Subhumid Eco-Region (12.3)
Agro-Climatic Zone (PlanningCommission)
Eastern Plateau And Hills Region (VII)
Agro Climatic Zone (NARP) South Eastern Plateau Zone (BI-4)
List all the districts falling under theNARP Zone*(*>50% area falling in the zone)
Name and address of the concernedZRS/ ZARS/ RARS/ RRS/ RRTTS
Zonal Research Station (ZRS), Darisai, Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi
Mention the KVK located in thedistrict with address
Krishi Vignan Kendra, Darisai, Vill-Barakhurshi, PO. Giridhi,Distt. East Singhbhum-832 304
Name and address of the nearestAgromet Field Unit (AMFU, IMD)for agro-advisories in the Zone
ZRS, Darisai
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1.2 Rainfall Normal RF(mm) Normal Rainydays (number)
Normal Onset( specify week andmonth)
Normal Cessation(specify week andmonth)
SW monsoon (June-Sep) 1092 3rd week of June 4th week of SeptemberNE Monsoon(Oct-Dec)
102
Winter (Jan- Feb)35
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Summer (Mar-May)147
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Annual 1376 - -
1.3 Land usepattern ofthedistrict(lateststatistics)
Geographicalarea
Cultivable area
Forestarea
Land undernon-agriculturaluse
Permanentpastures
Cultivablewasteland
LandunderMisc.treecropsandgroves
Barren anduncultivableland
Currentfallows
Otherfallows
Area (‘000ha)
347.5 119.3 83.6 28.6
(according to district agricultural plan, 2008 to 2012)
1. 4 Major Soils Area (‘000 ha) Percent (%) of total
1. Red lateritic soils2. Loam soils3. Fine loam soils4. Fine mixed loam soils
1.5 Agricultural land use Area (‘000 ha) Cropping intensity %
Net sown area 119.3 114%Area sown more than onceGross cropped area
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1.6 Irrigation Area (‘000 ha)
Net irrigated area 14.7Gross irrigated areaRainfed areaSources of Irrigation Number Area (‘000 ha) Percentage of total irrigated areaCanals 3.9Tanks 3.3Open wells 9.4Bore wellsLift irrigation schemesMicro-irrigationOther sources (Check Dam) 9.4Total Irrigated AreaPump setsNo. of TractorsGroundwater availability and use*(Data source: State/Central Groundwater Department /Board)
No. of blocks/Tehsils
(%) area Quality of water (specify theproblem such as high levels ofarsenic, fluoride, saline etc)
Over exploitedCriticalSemi- criticalSafeWastewater availability and useGround water quality
Dry seeding with 15% to20% higher seed rateSeed treatment withRhizobium in pulseSeed treatment withAzotobacter in Rice &Okra.Maximum use of organicmanure
High rainfall,shallow depth,light texturedsandy & acidicsoil.
Rice,Finger millet,Groundnut,Soybean,MaizeRice + Green manure
Raising of Nurserythrough mat methodin Rice,Seed treatment withRhizobium in pulses,Seed treatment withAzotobacter in Rice ,Maximum use oforganic manure
Supply ofSeed throughNFSM
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Less rainfall,shallow depth,light texturedsandy & acidicsoil.
Rice,Finger millet,Groundnut,Soybean,MaizeRice + Green manure
Raising of Nurserythrough mat methodin Rice,Seed treatment withRhizobium in pulses,Seed treatment withAzotobacter in Rice ,Maximum use oforganic manure
Supply of Seedthrough NFSM
Less rainfall,shallow depth,light texturedsandy & acidicsoil.
Exposure of crop to smokeby burning waste materialduring night time
Exposure of crop to smokeby burning waste materialduring night time
Light sprinkler irrigation
Exposure of crop to smokeby burning waste materialduring night time
Light sprinkler irrigation
Exposure of crop to smokeby burning waste materialduring night time
Tomato & Potato Earth up to 15cm ht.IrrigationIntercultivation,
Harvest in dry weather
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Mulching with weeds
Horticultural crops (fruitcrops)
Light frequent irrigation may be practiced wherever irrigation facilities are available, mulching, thatching and creatingsmoke screens and lighting of fire is also practiced where irrigation facilities are not available
CycloneNot applicable
2.5 Contingent strategies for Livestock, Poultry & Fisheries
2.5.1 Livestock
Suggested contingency measures
Before the events During the event After the event
Drought
Feed andfodderavailability
Preservation of surplus fodder,encourage fodder cultivation andtree plantation and also encouragesupply of molasses to cattle feedplants.
Arrangement of feeds and fodder fromadjoining areas, exploitation of nonconventional feed resources, use of ureatreated straw and feed blocks.
Promotion of fodder seed production,cultivation and storage, establishment offodder block making machines in foddersurplus areas.
Drinking water Repairs of tube wells, clear offthe sludge in the canals and localwater catchments and clean thewater tanks, large ponds andlakes
Harnessing water through the existingreservoirs and exploitation ofgroundwater.
To strengthen reservoirs by promotingrecharging of water and rain waterharvesting during rainy season.
Health anddiseasemanagement
Mass vaccination and deworming
Provide shades to animals and water asmuch as possible. Treatment of diseasedanimals and proper disposal of carcasses.
Treatment of diseased animals andprovide vitamin and mineral supplementto regain strength and vigour.
s based on forewarning wherever available2.5.2 Poultry
Suggested contingency measuresConvergence/linkages withongoing programs, if any
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Before the eventa During the event After the event
Drought
Shortage of feedingredients
Storage of feed Provide non conventionalfeed, supplement anti oxidantand anti stress
Drinking water Storage of water intanks
Add vit-C and other antistress ingredients with water
Health and diseasemanagement
Regular vaccination Vaccination and treatment ofdiseased one
Disposal of dead birds
a based on forewarning wherever available
2.5.3 Fisheries/ Aquaculture
Suggested contingency measures
Before the eventa During the event After the event
1. Drought
Aquaculture
(i) Shallow water in ponds due toinsufficient rains/inflow
Plough the pond and applylime @ 250kg/ha
Reduce the stocking densityfrom 25000 fry (1 inches size)to 10000-15000/ha
Remove the fishes of bigger size(0.5kg)
(ii) Impact of salt load build upin ponds / change in waterquality
Apply lime @ 50 kg on every15-30 days. Aerate the water asper need
Reduce/stop application of feed Harvest the bigger fishes, reduce/stopapplication of supplementary feed.Apply lime @ 50 kg/ha andpotassium permanganate in
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perforated plastic ball 5-10g in eachball
(ii) Health and Diseasemanagement
Apply lime Apply lime/salt as per need Apply lime/salt as per need.