1 Report of the Joint Inspection Team on its visit to Madhya Pradesh during 28 th January to 4 th February & 05 th March to 12 th March, 2014 to review the progress under the National Horticulture Mission Districts visited by J.I.T of National Horticulture Mission 1. Ashok Nagar 2. Guna 3. Sagar 4. Sidhi 5. Rewa 6. Satna 7. Chhattarpur 8. Vidisha National Horticulture Mission Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi-110001
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Report of the Joint Inspection Team on its visit to Madhya Pradesh during 28th January to 4th February & 05th March to 12th March, 2014 to review the progress under the National Horticulture Mission
Districts visited by J.I.T of National Horticulture Mission
JIT has recorded the following common observations on implementation of
Centrally Sponsored Horticulture Development Programme during its visits in
the District of Madhya Pradesh from 28th January to 4th February & 05th March
to 12th March, 2014 respectively.
Over all progress of implementation of NHM programme is satisfactory for
area expansion programme and horticulture mechanization in the districts,
adopting cluster approach for guava, mango and seed spices.
JIT felt that there is a need to promote small scale processing facilities, in the
area of concentration. The raw material for processing is not available
throughout the year as the horticulture production is season based.
During visit, it was noticed that mango and guava plantations are very old and
have become unproductive, a comprehensive plan for replanting and
rejuvenation of old / senile orchards is a need of hour and pursued vigorously.
Indeed, it is novel idea of District Horticulture Mission, Rewa, opted the
services of Horticulture Scientist from KVK, Rewa to give latest technologies
and rendering his services to the NHM beneficiary for over all development of
horticulture in the district.
Aonla fruit anthracnose, wilt and stem borer in Guava, Bacterial canker in
citrus were noticed in the orchards, immediate attention is required to control
the disease / pests.
Diamond-back moth in cabbage, wilt in brinjal, leaf blight in onion, leaf curl in
tomato, leaf miner and thrip in cucumber were very serious. Beneficiaries
have been advised accordingly to control the disease / pest through adopting
IPM.
Two years ago, Gardeners Training Centre was constructed under NHM
funds at Reheli (Karta) in Sagar district. It is strange that it has never been
utilized.
Farmers are not willing to contribute their share wherever required under
NHM programme.
Many farmers opted MI in Sidhi district and do not understand its importance
& how to operate drip.
Pomegranate is not fruiting in Government nursery, Satna because of low
lying plantation which needs to be shifted to other place.
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Cash register, cheque book records were checked in most of the districts.
District Horticulture Mission Chattarpur is directed to maintain accurate
records of physical and financial progress as the financial target shown (Rs.
29.76 lakh) seems to be wrong, it needs to be verified. Moreover, DHO,
Chattarpur did not present cash book register and cheque book before JIT on
the pretext that the record has been called at H.Q. Bhopal.
Physical and financial progress of Chhatarpur for 2012-13 was also not made
available to JIT on the pretext that computer operator was on leave. After
visit, telephonic discussion with DD (Hort.) for sending pending information
but till today, DD (Hort.) did not comply.
Sweet orange in Vidisha was found affected by Phytophthora Gummosis
disease, advised accordingly.
Trunk borer in pomegranate, Tumour in Guava, wilt and leaf minor in Gerbera
noticed alarmingly in the field, advised for immediate control measures.
Display of NHM board with logo was missing at many places.
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Actionable Issues
Presently, the Staff available for proper implementation and monitoring of
NHM programme is not enough competent train farmers in protected
cultivation, IPM measures, rejuvenation and canopy management, they need
to be given extensive training.
Pack house constructed under NHM have some design and structural defects.
SHM should provide design with proper measurement, needs immediate
attention before sanctioning such unit.
More projects need to be submitted for creation of PHM and marketing
infrastructures.
Monthly Training Calendar / exposure visits, annual report and success
stories of various NHM interventions needs to be submitted to DAC at the
earliest.
Government nurseries established under the Mission are underutilized due to
lack of good management practices.
There is need to organize training to improve the quality vis-à-vis quantity of
planting material keeping in view the annual target in district nurseries. A
nursery plan for the next five years is required to be submitted to DAC.
Representative from the office of Horticulture Director, SHM, should invariably
accompany the JIT till end of its visits in the State in order to have first hand
information about implementation of NHM programme in the State / Districts.
SHM should arrange to upload the monthly NHM physical / financial progress
at the district level on the NHM website, on a regular basis.
Incidence of disease / pests in fruits / vegetables / flowers under field and
protected cultivation needs to be controlled effectively. IPM need to be
augmented to minimize the pesticide flow in vegetable clusters.
Gardener’s Training centre constructed two year ago under NHM funds at
Raheli (Sagar) nursery needs to be utilized fully.
District Horticulture Officer, Chhatarpur should be directed to maintain
accurate record of physical and financial progress which seems to be wrong.
DHO Chhattarpur did not present cash book register and cheque book before
JIT on the pretext that the record has been called at H.Q Bhopal, it needs to
be verified.
To highlight activities of NHM in the State, there is need to install permanent
display boards with logo at sites, so that the neighbouring farmers could be
motivated and be benefited from the ongoing programmes in the districts.
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Report of the Joint Inspection Team on its visit to Madhya Pradesh during 28th January to 4th February & 05th March to 12th March, 2014 to review the progress under the National Horticulture Mission
The Joint Inspection Team (JIT) comprising Dr. Om Prakash, Chief
Consultant, Shri R.P. Singh, Assistant Director (NHM) and Shri P.S. Kohli, Senior
Resources Person, National Horticulture Mission, visited Madhya Pradesh during
28th January to 4th February & 05th March to 12th March, 2014 to review the progress
under National Horticulture Mission programme in the State. Shri S. K. Khaskalam,
Joint Director, Shri M.P Khare, Deputy Director, Horticulture, Indore and Shri M.S.
Mujhelda, Asstt. Director (Hort.), Headquarter joined the Team, coordinated the visit
of the Team in Guna, Ashok Nagar, Sagar, Vidhisha, Chhattarpur, Satna, Sidhi and
Rewa Districts.
Introduction
Landlocked in the central part of the country, it is bounded by the states of
Rajasthan to the northwest, Uttar Pradesh to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east and
Maharashtra to the south, and Gujarat to the west.
Madhya Pradesh is the second largest state and ranks seventh in population.
The State is primarily an agriculture State. About 73% population of the state is rural,
which is directly or indirectly depends on agriculture. Thus Agriculture Sector is the
main Stay of the State economy. The Agriculture and allied services contributes
about 44% share in state economy and 78% of its working force is directly engaged
in Agriculture. Thus Agriculture sector forms the backbone of MP economy.
Madhya Pradesh is having a geographical area of 30.75 million hectares,
which is divided into 45 districts of the state and 9 revenue divisions. The state has
313 development blocks which are the units for development activities. The forests
occupies in the States 8.49 million hectares which is 27.2 % of the Geographical
area of the state where as the cultivated area is about 49 %. The major perennial
rivers of the State namely Mahi, Narmada, Tapti, Chambal, Betwa, Sone,
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Wainganga, Ken., and Pench Originate in Madhya Pradesh and flow to the seven
bordering states
Madhya Pradesh has a topography that is crossed from north to south by
plains separated by upland areas. The state has three main seasons: winter
(November through February), summer (March through May), and the monsoon
season (June through September). During the winter average temperatures range
from 10° to 27° C (50° to 81° F). Summers are hot, with an average temperature of
29° C (85° F) and a high temperature that at times reaches 48° C (118° F). During
the monsoon season temperatures average 19° to 30° C (66° to 86°). Madhya
Pradesh receives as average annual rainfall of about 1200 mm (nearly 50 in), of
which 90 percent falls during the monsoon season. The capital of the state is Bhopal.
Economy and Infrastructure
Agriculture is the basis of Madhya Pradesh economy. Less than half of the
land area is cultivable, however, and its distribution is quite uneven because of
variations in topography, rainfall, and soils. The main cultivated areas are found in
the Chambal valley, the Malwa Plateau and the Rewa Plateau. The Narmada valley,
covered with river-borne alluvium, is another fertile area.
The most important crops are rice, wheat, sorghum (jowar), corn (maize),
pulses (legumes such as peas, beans, or lentils), and peanuts (groundnuts). Rice is
grown principally in the east, where there is more rainfall, while in western Madhya
Pradesh wheat and sorghum are more important. The state is the largest soybean
producer in India. Other crops include linseed, sesame, sugarcane, and cotton, as
well as inferior millets, which are grown in hilly areas. The state is a large producer of
opium (in the western district of Mandasor, near Rajasthan) and marijuana (in the
southwestern district of Khandwa [East Nimar]). Madhya Pradesh is rich in minerals,
though these resources have not yet been fully exploited. There are large reserves
of coal and important deposits of iron ore, manganese ore, bauxite, limestone,
dolomite, copper, fireclay, and china clay. Diam ond reserves at Panna are of
particular interest.
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The major industries of the state are electronics, telecommunications,
petrochemicals, food processing and automobiles. The state has also taken a lead in
the production of cement. The state is also famous for its traditional handicrafts and
handlooms manufactured at Chanderi and Maheshwar.
The state is well endowed with potential hydroelectric power. Main
hydroelectric projects (jointly developed with other states) are the Babanthadi with
Maharashtra, the Ban Sagar with Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, the Chambal Valley with
Rajasthan, the Narmada Sagar with Gujarat and Rajasthan, and the Rajghat and
Urmil with Uttar Pradesh. The Hasdeo Bango, Bargi, and Birsinghapur thermal
power projects are also within the state. The Narmada Sagar project has been a
source of controversy because of its potential for damaging the environment.
In comparison with other Indian states, Madhya Pradesh is well served with
transport and communications facilities. The main railroads that pass through the
state were originally laid down to connect the ports of Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta
with their hinterlands. Important railway junctions include Bhopal, Ratlam, Khandwa,
Bilaspur, and Katni. Also connecting the state with other parts of India are airports at
Bhopal, Gwalior, Indore, Jabalpur, Rewa, and Khajuraho, as well as several national
highways.
Major Produce of Madhya Pradesh
Cereals : Wheat, Rice, Pulses, Jowar.
Oilseeds : Soyabean, Niger, Mustard.
Vegetables: Green Peas, Cauliflower, Okra, Tomato, Potato, Eggplant, Onion, Gourd.
4.150 - - - Poly house (200 sq.m), shed net (200 sq.m) pot shade (one)
Gardener training centre constructed by M.P. Mandi Parishad and not in use.
No training conducted during 2011-12, 2012-13 & 2013-14.
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Total 58 trainees got trained as gardener in 4 years.
In nursery plants (mango) affected by Powdery mildew and tent caterpillar in mother plants noticed and advised for spray day season.
Aonla not properly maintained advised for pruning etc.
Total area (ha) of Horticultural crops in Kurta (Raheli) Block- Fruits-210.50, vegetables 423.45, Spices-187.82, Flower 13.20 and medicinal crops 7.95.
Income per year from nursery is about 4 lakh.
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Govt. Nursery Jegan (Khurai) Pathiriya Sagar
2008-09 - - - Rs. 3 lakh sanctioned by SHM on 30.9.09 and spent only 1.30 lakh for construction of shed net (6x100m), water tank constructed under RKVY funds found damaged.
2001-2010 10.0 1301 - Total about 90,000 plants produced during 2013-14 out of the 21,000 grafted plants sold.
Nursery need up-gradation and advised to produce more grafts for public use.
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Observations
1. Incidence of leaf miner in leaves of cucumber, Gerbera grown in poly house,
needs immediate attention.
2. Sweet orange plant was found affected by Phytophthora gummosis disease.
3. About 30% gerbera seedlings died due wilt, needs corrective measures.
4. Trunk borer in pomegranate noticed may be controlled properly to avoid
further spread.
5. Design of pack house constructed at Bhatkheri was faulty. Proper design
needs to be provided to the beneficiaries.
6. In Guava tree, Tumour was noticed, needs removal of such trees.
7. Dahelwada Govt. Nursery needs up-gradation and rejuvenation of old mother
plants to get more bud sticks for propagation of fruit plants.
8. Canopy management and removal of off shoots are lacking in area expansion
programme.
9. Most places, display of NHM board and logo was found missing.
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District: Chhattarpur
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Post Harvest Management
Low cost Onion Storage - RKVY
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name of the project Low cost Onion Storage (RKVY)
2 Year of Implementation 2010-11
3 Project Period One year
4 Name of Beneficiary Dr. A.P. Gupta (Harishankar)
5 Location of Project Vill: Rajnagar, Distt: Chhattarpur
6 Total Project Cost Rs. 3.20 lakh
7 Amount Released & date Rs.1.60 lakh
8 Expenditure incurred Rs. 3.20 lakh
9 Status
Capacity of unit 50 MT (18’x56’)
Commodity Onion
Equipments purchased
Condition of infrastructure Good
Whether NHM logo displayed No
Whether funds disbursed to agency yes
Observations made by JIT Production of Onion: 500qtl. Onion
sold for Rs. 11/kg. Rotting of onion prevented, Beneficiary feels benefitted. Beneficiary requested for tractor under horticulture mechanization component of NHM
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Post Harvest Management
Low cost Onion Storage - RKVY
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name of the project Low cost Onion Storage (RKVY)
2 Year of Implementation 2010-11
3 Project Period One year
4 Name of Beneficiary Vinod Khare
5 Location of Project Vill: Khajuria, Distt: Chhattarpur
6 Total Project Cost Rs. 3.20 lakh
7 Amount Released & date Rs.1.60 lakh
8 Expenditure incurred Rs. 3.20 lakh
9 Status
Capacity of unit 50 MT (18’x56’)
Commodity Onion
Equipments purchased Drip in 1 ha. (Onion) – Balaji
Enterprises Ltd.
Condition of infrastructure Good
Whether NHM logo displayed No
Whether funds disbursed to agency yes
Observations made by JIT Well Maintained.
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Area Expansion
Sr.
No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Dr Suman Kumar Das, Vill; Akuna,
Rajnagar, Chhattarpur
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 24 acre
3 Crop Cluster under which covered. High density Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted. Guava, Allahabad Safeda
5 Source of planting material. Govt. Garden, Khujraho
6 Number of planting material. 1110 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 1110
8 Date of plants which survived (also
indicate percentage survival).
30%, 2012-13
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs. 16650/- Subsidy not released.
10 Amount paid and date of payment. As above
11 Mode of payment.
12 Source of Irrigation Water
(Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Bore well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use. Drip – Kataria Manufactures -NMMI
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot;
Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Poor
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Heavy mortality.
Gap filling required.
Beneficiary not present at sites, does
not take personal interest.
Termite ridden land
IPM treatment in orchard required
Canopy management of guava
required.
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Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
Dr Suman Kumar Das, Vill; Akuna, Rajnagar, Chhattarpur
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 24 acre
3 Crop Cluster under which covered.
Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted.
Pomegranate - Bhagava
5 Source of planting material.
Cadilla, Guijarat
6 Number of planting material.
400 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 400
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
10%, 2013-14
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs. 12000/- Subsidy not released.
10 Amount paid and date of payment.
As above
11 Mode of payment.
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Bore well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use. Drip – Kataria Manufactures -NMMI
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Poor
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Plantation in low lying area Gap filling required. Beneficiary not present at sites, does not take personal interest. IPM treatment in orchard required Trg in Canopy management of pomegranate required. Pruning required. Demonstration in pruning was demonstrated to farmers.
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Organic Farming
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name of the project Vermi Compost Unit
2 Year of Implementation 2010-11
3 Project Period One year
4 Name of Implementing Agency Dr Suman Kumar Das,
5 Location of Project Vill; Akuna, Rajnagar, Chhattarpur
6 Total Project Cost Rs 60,000/-
7 Amount Released by DAC Rs. 30,000/-
8 Expenditure incurred NA
9 Status
Crops covered Guava, Citrus, Pomegranate
No of farmers involved one
Name & address of certifying agency
Whether any certificate issued
Observations by JIT Vermi compost unit abandoned, it needs to be made operational
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Organic Farming
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name of the project Vermi Compost Unit
2 Year of Implementation 2011-12
3 Project Period One year
4 Name of Implementing Agency Chitranjan Charusia , Progressive farmer
5 Location of Project Vill; Niwari, Chhattarpur
6 Total Project Cost Rs 60,000/-
7 Amount Released by DAC Rs. 30,000/-
8 Expenditure incurred NA
9 Status
Crops covered Vegetables
No of farmers involved one
Name & address of certifying agency
Whether any certificate issued
Observations by JIT Compost for Self use / local market
Worms procured form Chhindwara @ Rs.300/kg.
Selling Compost @ Rs. 300/kg and worms @ Rs. 500/kg. 300 quintal of compost and 70-80 Kg of worms sold annually.
Value addition recommended- production of vermi wash
Beneficiary needs separator
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Micro Irrigation
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name & address of beneficiary visited.
Dr Suman Kumar Das, Vill; Akuna,
Rajnagar, Chhattarpur
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
24 ha.
3 Type of MI system availed Drip/ Sprinkler Drip
4 Crop(s) covered Fruits – Guava, Pomegranate
5. Total area covered (ha) 5 ha.
6 Crop Spacing (for drip) NA
7 Year of establishment 2011-12
8 Name of Manufacturer/ Supplier Kataria Manufacturers
9 Total subsidy paid & date of payment NA
10 Mode of payment NA
11 Status of crop Poor
12 General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Poor
13. Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Beneficiary not present at site does
not take personal interest
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Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Ramveer Singh, Vill; Toria, Rajnagar,
Chhattarpur
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 40 acre
3 Crop Cluster under which covered. High density Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted. Guava, Allahabad Safeda
5 Source of planting material. Govt. Nursery, Khajuraho
6 Number of planting material. 140 plants in 0.5 ha.
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 140
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate
percentage survival).
100%
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs. 3100/- Subsidy not released.
10 Amount paid and date of payment. As above
11 Mode of payment.
12 Source of Irrigation Water
(Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Bore well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use. Drip and Sprinkler – Kissan Irrigation
-NMMI
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot;
Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Average
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Beneficiary not present at site
Trg. In Canopy management of
guava required.
Suckers to be removed. Pruning and
weeding required.
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Post Harvest Management
Pack House/Cold Storage/Ref Van/ Primary processing Units
Pack House/Cold Storage/Ref Van/ Primary processing Units
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name of the project Processing cum Preservation Unit
2 Year of Implementation 2011-12
3 Project Period One year
4 Name of Beneficiary Ramesh Chandra Goswami
5 Location of Project Bhudore, Chhattarpur
6 Total Project Cost Rs 2.00 lakh
7 Amount Released & date Rs 1.00 lakh
8 Expenditure incurred NA
9 Status
Capacity of unit
Commodity Processing of Aleovera, Aonla
Equipments purchased NA
Condition of infrastructure Good
Whether NHM logo displayed
Whether funds disbursed to agency Yes
Observation by JIT Beneficiary not available
Local Market of product.
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Protected Cultivation
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Harish Chandra Chaurasia, Garhi
Malhera, Chhattarpur
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). NA
3 Type of Protected cultivation activity (Hi-tech /
Normal GH, Shade net, Plastic tunnel ……..)
Green House (Fan and Fad) – 2 units
4. Year of establishment 2011-12
5. Size of Structure (Sq. m) 2000 sq. mtr. each
6. Total cost Rs 30 lakh - 2 units
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Krishna Innovation Industries, Indore
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment. Rs 14.70 lakh each
9. Crop being grown Betel vine
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Crop damaged due to excess rain/
freezing conditions
12. Tie up with market Local/Lucknow, Kanpur, Rampur
13. General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Average
14 Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Anti chamber not found in GH Cucurbits, tomato, coriander recommended Two crops harvested KVK needs to impart training on crops to be taken under shade net and poly house.
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District: Satna
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Area Expansion
Sr.
No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Sh. Avender Singh, Vill: Rajah,
Block: Nagod, Satna
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 1 acre
3 Crop Cluster under which covered.
Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted.
Aonla
5 Source of planting material. Deptt. Nursery
6 Number of planting material.
260plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated.
260
8 Date of plants which survived (also
indicate percentage survival).
90%, 2008-09
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the
beneficiary as (Rs.)
NA
10 Amount paid and date of payment. As above
11 Mode of payment.
12 Source of Irrigation Water
(Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Bore well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use.
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot;
Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Gap filling done
Inter crop: Cherry
45 Qtl. Aonla harvested
Mkt: Local;
Aggregate selling rate: Rs. 10/kg.
Pruning of aonla required.
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Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
Sh. Amar Singh, Vill: Amiliya Block: Nagod, Satna
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
4.5 acre
3 Crop Cluster under which covered.
Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted.
Mango, Dusheri, Langra
5 Source of planting material.
Govt. Nursery, Nagod, Satna
6 Number of planting material.
50 plants (0.50 ha.)
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated.
50
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
92%, 2013
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs 4950/, subsidy yet to be disbursed
10 Amount paid and date of payment.
As above
11 Mode of payment.
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Bore well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use.
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Beneficiary not present on site. Healthy plants.
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Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 1.8 ha
3 Crop Cluster under which covered. Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted. Guava, Allahabad Safeda
5 Source of planting material. Deptt. Nursery, Bardaila
6 Number of planting material. 498 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 498
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
80%, 2011-12
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs 23720/-
10 Amount paid and date of payment. 7.10.2011, 6.11.2012
11 Mode of payment. Cheque
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Tube well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use.
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop. Rewa
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Good Plant Health Side suckers to be removed Weeding and pruning required Beneficiary needs training in canopy management
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Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
Rajmani Patel, Vill: Ghatokhar. Distt: Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 0.80 ha
3 Crop Cluster under which covered. Fruit
4 Name & variety of crop planted. Mango budded
5 Source of planting material. Deptt. Nursery, Bardaila
6 Number of planting material. 80 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 80
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
80%, 2011-12
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs 5112/-
10 Amount paid and date of payment. As above
11 Mode of payment. By cheque
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Tube well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use.
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
Good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Gap filling required Pruning of suckers of mango required. Good plant health
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Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
Archana Singh, Vill: Bardela. Distt: Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 3.85ha
3 Crop Cluster under which covered. Fruit (1 ha.)
4 Name & variety of crop planted. Mango Deshari and langra
5 Source of planting material. Deptt. Nursery, Rampur
6 Number of planting material. 100 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 100
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
90%, 2012-13
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs 6900/-
10 Amount paid and date of payment. As above
11 Mode of payment. By cheque no. 037141dt 17.12.13
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Tube well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use. Drip
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. Termite, Bacterial blight in mango plants Pruning of suckers of mango required. Good plant health Inter crops: Brinjal, Chili, tomato Beneficiary demands poly house for off season vegetables and vemi compost unit.
101
Protected Cultivation
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Sh Indira Bhadur Singh, Bhagwari,
Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 4.43 ha
3 Type of Protected cultivation activity (Hi-tech /
Normal GH, Shade net, Plastic tunnel
……..)
Green House
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq. m) 1000 sq. mtr. each
6. Total cost Rs 4.68 lakh
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation NA
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment. Rs 4.68 lakh each, 25.6.2013
9. Crop being grown
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop
12. Tie up with market
13. General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
14 Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Recently completed, yet to make functional.
102
Post Harvest Management
Low cost Onion Storage - RKVY
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name of the project Low cost Onion Storage (RKVY)
2 Year of Implementation 2010-11
3 Project Period One year
4 Name of Beneficiary Sh Shankar Dayal Sharma
5 Location of Project Vill: Chorgadhi, Bock: Nokin, Distt:
Sidhi
6 Total Project Cost Rs. 3.20 lakh
7 Amount Released & date Rs.1.60 lakh
8 Expenditure incurred Rs. 3.50 lakh
9 Status
Capacity of unit 25 MT (15’x65’)
Commodity Onion (2 ha.)
Equipments purchased
Condition of infrastructure Good
Whether NHM logo displayed No
Whether funds disbursed to agency yes
Observations made by JIT
Well Maintained.
103
Micro Irrigation
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name & address of beneficiary visited. Mahendra Singh, Vill: Baghwar,
Rampur, Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 0.40 ha
3 Type of MI system availed Drip/ Sprinkler Drip
4 Crop(s) covered vegetables
5. Total area covered (ha) 0.40 ha.
6 Crop Spacing (for drip) 1.2’x0.6’
7 Year of establishment 2013-14
8 Name of Manufacturer/ Supplier Jain Irrigation
9 Total subsidy paid & date of payment NA
10 Mode of payment Cheque
11 Status of crop Good
12 General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Good
13. Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Drip working but not in use because of excessive rains in area.
104
Micro Irrigation
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name & address of beneficiary visited.
Urmila Tiwari, Vill: Chorgadi, Rampur, Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
0.20 ha
3 Type of MI system availed Drip/ Sprinkler Drip
4 Crop(s) covered vegetables
5. Total area covered (ha) 0.20 ha.
6 Crop Spacing (for drip) 1.2’x0.6’
7 Year of establishment 2013-14
8 Name of Manufacturer/ Supplier Jain Irrigation
9 Total subsidy paid & date of payment Rs 16620/-
10 Mode of payment Cheque
11 Status of crop Good
12 General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/ Poor)
Good
13. Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Drip working Red pumpkin Beetle in cucurbits Drip in onion recommended.
105
Micro Irrigation
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name & address of beneficiary visited.
Hira Lal Kushwaha, Vill: Chorgadi,
Rampur, Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
0.40 ha
3 Type of MI system availed Drip/ Sprinkler Drip
4 Crop(s) covered vegetables
5. Total area covered (ha) 0.40 ha.
6 Crop Spacing (for drip) 1.2’x0.6’
7 Year of establishment 2013-14
8 Name of Manufacturer/ Supplier Jain Irrigation
9 Total subsidy paid & date of payment NA
10 Mode of payment Cheque
11 Status of crop Good
12 General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Good
13. Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Drip working Market problem Vermi compost from RKVY during 2009-10 working without shed IPM Trg required in the whole village Polly tunnel recommended.
106
Micro Irrigation
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name & address of beneficiary visited. Hari Lal Jaiswal, Vill: Upani. Sidhi
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
4.58 ha
3 Type of MI system availed Drip/ Sprinkler Drip
4 Crop(s) covered Vegetables and fruits
5. Total area covered (ha) 4.58 ha.
6 Crop Spacing (for drip)
7 Year of establishment 2013-14
8 Name of Manufacturer/ Supplier Jain Irrigation
9 Total subsidy paid & date of payment NA
10 Mode of payment Cheque
11 Status of crop Good
12 General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Good
13. Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Drip working Leaf spot and curl in papaya leaves (Papaya mixed variety of Taiwan) Vermi compost, Shadenet/poly house recommended. Owns tractor and needs digger / Ridge maker
107
District: Rewa
108
Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
Smt. Bina Singh, Vill: Hanumanpur (Sagra), Raipur. Distt: Rewa
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 6.17 ha
3 Crop Cluster under which covered. Fruit (1 ha.)
4 Name & variety of crop planted. Guava – Allahabad Safeda
5 Source of planting material. Deptt. Nursery, Govindgarh
6 Number of planting material. 280 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated. 280
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
95%, July, 2012-13
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
1st instalment of Rs. 7408/ disbursed
and second installment is due
10 Amount paid and date of payment. As above, 1.3.2013
11 Mode of payment. By cheque
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Tube well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use. Drip
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop. Rewa
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. In fruiting stage
Drip will be installed after completion of inspection
Inter crop: wheat
Summer moong recommended
Suckers to be removed, weeding and pruning required
109
Area Expansion
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field visited.
Shivnaik Singh, Vill: Sagra., Raipur Distt: Rewa
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
3.87 ha
3 Crop Cluster under which covered.
Fruit (1 ha.)
4 Name & variety of crop planted.
Guava – Allahabad Safeda
5 Source of planting material.
Deptt. Nursery, Govindgarh
6 Number of planting material.
560 plants
7 Number of plants planted/ rejuvenated.
560
8 Date of plants which survived (also indicate percentage survival).
95%, 2010-11
9 Total amount of subsidy assistance due to the beneficiary as (Rs.)
Rs 57859/-
10 Amount paid and date of payment.
As above, 3/12, 3/13
11 Mode of payment. By cheque
12 Source of Irrigation Water (Bore well/ Tube well/ Canel)
Tube well
13. Whether Drip/ Sprinkle System in use. Drip
14. Other inputs provided.
15. Whether assistance available for Organic Farming
16 If so, area covered
17. Assistance available
18. Available marketing facility for the crop.
Rewa
19. Other infrastructure available in the vicinity.
20. General upkeep of the plot; Very good/ Good / Average/ Poor.
good
21. Any other relevant observation by the JIT. .
Good plant health
Beneficiary not available on site.
Sucker to be removed.
110
Protected Cultivation
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Sh Anish Kumar, Bharigava, Rewa
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 4 ha.
3 Type of Protected cultivation activity (Hi-tech /
Normal GH, Shade net, Plastic tunnel
……..)
Shade net
4. Year of establishment 2011-12
5. Size of Structure (Sq. m) 672 sq. mtr.
6. Total cost Rs 2.02 lakh
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Phinolax
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment. Rs 2.02 lakh , 2012-13
9. Crop being grown Capsicum, tomato
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop
12. Tie up with market local
13. General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Good
14 Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Stalking in tomato needed
Marigold plantation recommended in tomato
Beneficiary needs training in IPM/INM measures
Beneficiary needs Poly house, power sprayer and tiller
Rs 28 lakh realized in tomato crop during 2012-13
111
Protected Cultivation
Sr. No.
Details Remarks
1 Name & address of Beneficiary whose field
visited.
Sh Ramakant Gautam & 8 other
farmers (Cluster), Godha, Rewa
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha). 2.43 ha, 20.50 ha.( of 9 farmers)
3 Type of Protected cultivation activity (Hi-tech /
Normal GH, Shade net, Plastic tunnel
……..)
Poly House (9)
4. Year of establishment 2012-13
5. Size of Structure (Sq. m) 1000 sq. mtr. each
6. Total cost Rs 28.50 lakh
7. Agency involved in fabrication and installation Indian Green Pvt. Ltd.
8. Total subsidy paid and date of payment. Rs 14.03 lakh , 7.11.2012
9. Crop being grown Gerbera from Rise and Shines Pvt.
Ltd., Pune
10. Condition of Structure Good
11. Condition of Crop Inferior Plants
12. Tie up with market local
13. General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Good
14 Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Gerbera introduced in Rewa Dist. 8 other Poly houses have just been completed and plantation will take place in due course of time
Beneficiary not available on site
Inferior plants supplied by Company
Mortality 25%
Gap filing yet to take place
Blight in plants
Marketing at Allahabad @ Rs2-10/stick.
112
Micro Irrigation
Sr. No. Details Remarks
1 Name & address of beneficiary visited.
Sh Anish Kumar, Bharigava, Rewa
2 Total land available with the beneficiary (ha).
4.07 ha
3 Type of MI system availed Drip/ Sprinkler Drip
4 Crop(s) covered Vegetables - tomato, onion
5. Total area covered (ha) 4 ha.
6 Crop Spacing (for drip) NA
7 Year of establishment 2011-12
8 Name of Manufacturer/ Supplier Netafam
9 Total subsidy paid & date of payment 2.65 lakh
10 Mode of payment Cheque - 8.11.2011
11 Status of crop Good
12 General upkeep (Very good/ Good/ Average/
Poor)
Good
13. Any other relevant observation by JIT.
Drip working
Staking need to be done and also advocated for production of good quality crop.