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Eastern District in different Agro Climatic Zones in U.P. Tarai. Western Plain. Central Western Plain. Semi Arid South Western Plain. Central Plain. Bundelkhand. CSJM Nagar. North Eastern Plain. Eastern Plain. Vindhyan Area. District of Eastern Region. District of Eastern UP. 3. 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Tarai

Central Western Plain

Western Plain

Central Plain

Semi Arid South

Western Plain

Bundelkhand

Eastern Plain

North Eastern Plain

Vindhyan AreaDistrict of Eastern Region

Eastern District in different Agro Climatic Zones in U.P.

CSJM Nagar

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1 ALLAHABAD 15 MAHRAJGANJ

2 KAUSHAMBI 16 DEORIA

3 PRATAPGARH 17 KUSHINAGAR

4 VARANASI 18 BASTI

5 CHANDAULI 19 SIDDHARTHA NAGAR

6 GHAZIPUR 20 ST.KABIR NAGAR

7 JAUNPUR 21 FAIZABAD

8 MIRZAPUR 22 AMBEDKAR NAGAR

9 SONBHADRA 23 SULTANPUR

10 ST.RAVIDAS NAGAR 24 C S J M NAGAR

11 AZAMGARH 25 GONDA

12 MAU 26 BALRAMPUR

13 BALLIA 27 BAHRAICH

14 GORAKHPUR 28 SHRAVASTI

District of Eastern UPDistrict of Eastern UP

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REGIONWISE RAINFALL

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Sr. No.

Agro- climatic zone District

1

Eastern plainEastern plain

Varanasi, Chandauli, Ghazipur, Jaunpur, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Sultanpur, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia, S. Ravi Das Ngr

2

North Eastern plainNorth Eastern plain

Gorakhpur, Maharajganj, Deoria, Kushi Nagar, Basti, Siddharth Nagar, Sant Kabir Nagar, Gonda, Balrampur, Bahraich, Shravasti

3 VindhyanVindhyan Mirzapur, Sonbhadra,

4 Central plainCentral plain Allahabad, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh

District under different Agro-Climatic Zones

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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• 44% farm families are in E.U.P.• 33% net sown area of State is in E.U.P..• 31% net irrigated area falls in E.U.P.• 20% credit flow in E.U.P..BUT• 51% Rice contribution comes from E.U.P..• 32% Wheat produced in E.U.P..• 29% Maize contribution comes from E.U.P..• 26% Pulses from E.U.P..

Eastern U.P. Statistics

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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• Good Rainfall• Abundant surface and ground water.• Suitable land for pulses & orchards.• Abundant Man Power availability to work on fields.• Presence of 2 SAU’s and Three Technical Institutes - ND Agriculture University, Faizabad - Allahabad Agriculture Deemed University Allahabad. - India Institute of Vegetable Science Varanasi - Institute of Agriculture Science Varanasi - National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Micro Organism, Mau. • Productive Soils Alluvial and Diara Land.

Strengths of Eastern U.P.

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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– Floods and Poor Drainage– Low fertility.

– Late sowing.

– Fragmented and small land holdings.

– Subsistence agriculture

– Slow adoption of new technologies.

– Week cooperative structure and Mandi network

– Poor credit linkage

Weaknesses of Eastern U.P.

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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– Scope for large scale increase in Irrigated area.

– Scope for enhancement of productivity in all crops.

– Scope for large scale thrust on Zaid crops

– Scope for large scale Farm Mechanization

– Scope for setting up JLG’s(Joint Liability groups) and SHG’s.

Opportunities in Eastern U.P.

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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Frequent floods.

Problem of marketing of Hybrid Rice.

Gap in Irrigation potential created and actual utilization.

Threats in Eastern U.P.

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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Objectives

1.1. To create additional irrigation facility.To create additional irrigation facility.

2.2. To enhance production and productivity of Rice, To enhance production and productivity of Rice, Wheat, Maize and Pulses.Wheat, Maize and Pulses.

3.3. To extend benefits of latest production To extend benefits of latest production technology.technology.

4.4. To enhance credit flow.To enhance credit flow.

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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Region

Net Ground Water

Availability (m.ham)

Gross Annual Draft

(m.ham)

Stage of Development

(%)

Eastern 2.52 1.66 66%

Western 2.47 2.11 85%

Central 1.47 0.99 68%

Bundel Khand 0.38 0.20 53%

Total 6.86 4.97 72%

Region-wise Comparison of Ground Water Resource (Year-2009)

Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern IndiaEfforts in U.P.

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Block Demonstration of Rice 2011-12

Demonstration Area (ha.)

Upland Rice 5000

Shallow Water Rice 3000

Medium Water Rice 3550

Deep Water Rice 3000

High Yielding Varieties 5000

Hybrid Rice 7450

Total 27000

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Sl No DistrictsArea (ha)

Target Achiev.

1 Allahabad 3000 3000

2 Chandauli 2000 2500

3 Ghazipur 3000 3112.5

4 Mirzapur 8000 7500

5 Sonbhadra 4000 5375

6 Sant Ravidas Nagar 2000 2000

Total 22000 23487.5

Block Demonstration of Wheat 2011-12

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Wheat Line Sowing 2011-12

Name of SchemeArea (ha)

Target Achiev.

BGREI 165000 156555

RKVY292560 280227

Motivational 1090936 828453

Total 1548496 1265235

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Item Target Achiev.

Zero till/Seed drill 755755 755755

Pumpset 1028610286 84778477

Shallow boring 2442724427 1908119081

HDPE Pipe 2097020970 96419641

Progress of Zero till/Seed drill, Pumpset, Shallow boring, HDPE Pipe

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Total Allotment 6939.56

Total Expenditure 6429.00

% Expenditure 93.01%

Total financial progress 2011-12Total financial progress 2011-12

Rs in lakh

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Impact of project on productivity in BGREI districtsImpact of project on productivity in BGREI districts

Base Year Base Year productivity Scenarioproductivity Scenario  

2009-102009-10

Area (Lakh ha)Production (Lakh MT)

Productivity (Q/ha)

RiceRiceEastern UPEastern UP   29.8629.86 54.7654.76 20.0220.02

Other than Eastern UPOther than Eastern UP 26.1826.18 57.6657.66 22.0222.02

WheatWheatEastern UPEastern UP 34.6134.61 88.3788.37 25.5325.53

Other than Eastern UPOther than Eastern UP 62.7062.70 189.39189.39 30.2030.20

Project Year Project Year productivity Scenarioproductivity Scenario    

2010-112010-11

Area (Lakh ha)

Production (Lakh MT)

Productivity

(Q/ha)

% enhancement in

Pvty

RiceRiceEastern UPEastern UP   30.2730.27 65.19 65.19  21.54 21.54  7.597.59

Other than Eastern UPOther than Eastern UP 26.0426.04 54.1854.18 20.8020.80 -5.50-5.50

WheatWheatEastern UPEastern UP 34.84 34.84  98.70 98.70  28.33 28.33  11.0011.00

Other than Eastern UPOther than Eastern UP 61.5261.52 201.30201.30 32.7232.72 8.348.34

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Project Year Project Year productivity Scenarioproductivity Scenario    

2011-122011-12

Area (Lakh ha)

Production (Lakh MT)

Productivity

(Q/ha)

% enhancement in Productivity

Over base year

RiceRiceEastern UPEastern UP 31.8031.80 74.3574.35 23.3823.38 16.7816.78

Other than Eastern UPOther than Eastern UP 27.4227.42 65.2665.26 23.8023.80 8.098.09

WheatWheatTargetTarget

Eastern UPEastern UP 34.3434.34 104.453104.453 30.4030.40 19.0719.07

Other than Eastern UPOther than Eastern UP 60.6560.65 213.19213.19 35.1535.15 16.3916.39

Impact of project on productivity in BGREI districtsImpact of project on productivity in BGREI districts

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Follow up action (hand holding) of last year Follow up action (hand holding) of last year

• Staff deploymentStaff deployment

• Preparation of action planPreparation of action plan

• Training and awareness of farmer Training and awareness of farmer

• Input arrangementInput arrangement

• Inputs to be given to the farmer as a token of Inputs to be given to the farmer as a token of recognitionrecognition

Rs 1500/ha as labour cost of transplanting/seeding

25 Kg. Zinc sulphate + 5 Kg. Borax (total cost will not

exceed Rs 2650/ha)

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Availability of Funds at a Glance for 2012-13Availability of Funds at a Glance for 2012-13

Saving 2011-12

Agriculture 959.168

Minor Irrigation 1177.83

Total Saving 2136.998

Allotment 2012-13

New Allotment 2012-13 10550.000

Total Available fund 12686.998

Rs in Lakh

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Proposal BGREI 2012-13

Sl no Main component Item Unit Rate `/ha

or No.Physical

(ha.) Financial

1 Rice

Block Demo      

Upland Rice Unit 7912.0 10000 791.200

Shallow Water Rice Unit 7912.0 8000 632.960

Medium Water Rice Unit 7897.0 8000 631.760

Deep Water Rice Unit 7257.0 5000 362.850

HYV Rice Unit 6852.0 30000 2055.600

Hybrid Rice Unit 7817.0 10000 781.700

Total   71000 5256.070

Wheat 

Wheat (Block Demo) Unit 4000.0 65000 2600.000

Rotavator No 30000.0 312 93.600

Total     2693.600

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Proposal BGREI 2012-13Proposal BGREI 2012-13Sl no

Main component Item Unit

Rate `/ha or

No.

Physical (ha.) Financial

3 Asset Building

Boring No 7000.0 23766 1663.620

Pumpset No 10000.0 6543 654.300

Distribution of zero till/seed drill No 15000.0 2067 310.050

Total       2627.970

4Site Specific

Activities

HDPE/ PVC pipe No 2500.0 23766 594.150

Gypsum @ 2MT/ha Tonne 6000.0 4500 270.000

Drum Seeder/Marker No 4000.0 525 21.000

Hand holding of last year Demonstration* ha 2650.0 27000 715.500

Line sowing** ha 700.0 72672 508.7040

Total     2109.354

 Grand Total   12686.994

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Different methods to be adopted under Rice Different methods to be adopted under Rice Block Demonstration Block Demonstration

• Block demonstration SRI methodBlock demonstration SRI method 1500015000• Drum seedingDrum seeding 2000020000

Varietal demonstration Varietal demonstration

• For Upland Paddy (Sahbhagi,Narendra-118, Narendra-97, Shusk Samrat, Baranideep, Manahar)

30003000

• Shallow Water Rice

(Narendra-359, Sarju-52, BPT-5204, Swarna)

80008000

Area in ha.Area in ha.

Contd...Contd...

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• For submergence area (Swarna sub-1, NDR-8002, Jal Lahari, Swarna sub-1,

8000 8000

• Deep water rice (Jal lahri, Barh avarodhi, Jal Priya,MTU-1001)

5000

• Others High Yielding Varieties (Narendra-359, Pant Dhan-12, BPT-5204, Swarna , Malviya dhan-36, Malviya Sugandha 4-3, Malviya Sugandha 105,)

Hybrid (Arize-6444, PHB-71, KRH-2, PRH-122, PRH-10,

Arize 6201, NDRH-2, DRH-775,)

12000

Total 7100071000

Different methods to be adopted under Rice Different methods to be adopted under Rice Block Demonstration Block Demonstration

Area in ha.Area in ha.

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