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ANNUAL REPORT 2019 (January 2019 to December 2019)

Submitted to ICAR- ATARI Zone – V, Kolkata

Submitted by

SEVA BHARATI KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA Kapgari, Dist.- Jhargram, PIN - 721507 Website: www.sevabharatikvk.org

E-mail: [email protected]

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ANNUAL REPORT 2019 (January-December 2019)

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mail Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan 8617071610 FAX 1. sevabharatikvk @yahoo.co.in Kendra 2. [email protected] P.O: Kapgari, Dist: Jhargram, West Bengal, Pin – 721505

1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail

Address Telephone E mail Office FAX Seva Bharati [email protected] P.O: Kapgari, Dist: Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, Pin – 721505

1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No.

Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email Dr.Asim Kumar Maiti Kapgari 8617071610 [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction of KVK: 26(30) 96-Edn-II dated 23.11.1976

1.5. Staff Position (as on 1st January, 2019)

Category Pay Sl. Permanent (SC/ST/ Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Designation Discipline Scale with Date of joining No. /Temporary OBC/ present basic Others) 1 Programme Dr. A. K. Maiti Programme Plant Protection 37400-67000 02.07.2012 Permanent Others Coordinator Coordinator 50720.00 2 Subject Matter Mr. S. N. Singh Subject Matter Ag. Engineering 15600-39100 20.02.1990 Permanent Others Specialist Specialist 39530.00 3 Subject Matter Vacant Subject Matter Agronomy - - Vacant - Specialist Specialist 4 Subject Matter Dr.Srabani Das Subject Matter Horticulture 15600-39100 22.10.2016 Permanent Others Specialist Specialist 22280.00 5 Subject Matter Mr.Sourav Haldar Subject Matter Ag. Extension 15600-39100 26.10.2016 Permanent Others Specialist Specialist 22280.00 6 Subject Matter Vacant Subject Matter Fishery - - Vacant - Specialist Specialist 7 Subject Matter Vacant Subject Matter Animal Science - - Vacant - Specialist Specialist 8 Programme Mr.Tonmoy Sengupta Programme Assistant Soil Science 9300-34800 27.10.2016 Permanent Others Assistant 14330.00 9 Computer Mr. Susanta Kumar Nayak Programme Assistant Computer Programmer 9300-34800 02.07.2012 Permanent Others Programmer 17040.00 10 Farm Manager Vacant Farm Manager - - - Vacant - 11 Accountant / Mr. Somnath Sarkar OSA - 9300-34800 09.03.2017 Permanent Others Superintendent 13910.00 12 Stenographer Vacant Stenographer - - - Vacant -

13. Driver Mr. Manoj Pal Driver - 5200-20000 18.04.2011 Permanent OBC 9850.00 14. Driver Mr. Chandra.S. Mandi Driver - 5200-20000 18.04.2011 Permanent ST 9850.00 15. Supporting staff Vacant Supporting Staff - - - Vacant -

16. Supporting staff Mr. Sundar Hansda Supporting Staff - 4440-7440 16.02.2015 Permanent ST 7650.00 4 1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) :

S. No. Item Area (ha) 1 Under Buildings 1 ha 2. Under Demonstration Units 8 ha 3. Under Crops 5 ha 4. Orchard/Agro-forestry 18 ha 5. Others with details Total 32 ha Total area should be matched with breakup

1.7. Infrastructure Development:

A) Buildings and others S. Name of Not yet Completed up to Completed up to Completed up to Totally completed Plinth area Under use Source of funding No. infrastructure started plinth level lintel level roof level (sq.m) or not* 1. Administrative N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 736.00 Under use ICAR Building 2. Farmers Hostel N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 241.00 Under use ICAR 3. Staff Quarters (6) N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 634.00 Under use ICAR 4. Piggery unit Started YES N.A N.A N.A 70.00 not ATMA PASCHIM MEDINIPUR 5 Fencing N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed as per 135.63 Under use ICAR fund released 6 Rain Water N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed Under use MGNREGA harvesting structure 7 Threshing floor N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 140.00 Under use ICAR 8 Farm godown N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 167.28 Under use ICAR 9. Dairy unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 60 Under use ICAR 10. Poultry unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 240 Under use ICAR 11. Goatary unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 25 Not ATMA 12. Mushroom Lab N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A 13. Mushroom N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A production unit 14. Shade house N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 325 Under use NHM 15. Soil test Lab N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 50 Under use ICAR 16 Others, Please Specify (a) Vermi Compost Pit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete N.A Under use FPI & Hoti.W.Mid (b) Drip Irrigation N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 500 Under use ATMA,W.Mid * If not in use then since when and reason for non-use

5 B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total km. Run Present status 1. Office Jeep To be purchased Very - - - soon 2. Tractor – WB – 33A – 7156 2010 650,000/- Running 3. Motor Cycle – WB -34 AM - 8200 2014 58,330/- 390km Running 4. Motor Cycle – WB -34 AM – 9422 2014 51,900/- 9750km Running

C) Equipment & AV aids

Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund a. Lab equipment SWC Soil & Water Analysis Lab 2006-07 11,00,000.00 Running ICAR Mrida Parikshak 2015 -16 85,000.00 Running ICAR b. Farm machinery Tractor with accessories 2009-10 5,80,880.00 Running ICAR Cotton Seed delineator 2009-10 26,800.00 Running ICAR Chain Saw 2009-10 21375.00 Running ICAR Sal Leaf Plate Making 2009-10 27,930.00 Running ICAR Hatchery 2009-10 2,25,000.00 Running ICAR Power reaper, Multi crop thresher cultivator, Photo 2010-11 3,75,000.00 Running ICAR copier etc Incubator 2011-12 60,000.00 Out of order ICAR Paddy Transplanter 2017-18 2,59,840 Running RF c. AV Aids Slide projector 1995-96 20000.00 Out of order ICAR Overhead projector 1995-96 18000.00 Out of order ICAR VCR 1995-96 15000.00 Out of order ICAR Colour TV set 1995-96 12000.00 Running ICAR Portable P.A System 1995-96 10000.00 Out of order ICAR Portable system (Ahuaja) 1978-79 8000.00 Running ICAR Camera (Nikon Digital) 2008-09 25000.00 Running ICAR LCD-Projector (Sony) 2008-09 1,00,000.00 Out of order ICAR Fax- Machine 2008-09 15,000.00 Out of order ICAR Camera (Sony Handicam) 2009-10 14,900.00 Running ICAR HP Laptop(3) 2017-18 86,397 Running ICAR CCTV Set 2017-18 67,778.00 Running ICAR Mini Portable P.A System 2017-18 6,193.00 Running ICAR

6 D) Farm implements

Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund Rotavator 2009-10 85,000.00 Running ICAR Cono Weeder 2009-10 2500.00 Running ICAR Paddy Pudler 2009-10 2800.00 Running ICAR Wheel Hoe 2009-10 3900.00 Running ICAR Groundnut decorticator 2009-10 6800.00 Running ICAR Drum Seeder 2009-10 1800.00 Running ICAR Sprayer 2009-10 3250.00 Running ICAR Animal drawn Planter 2009-10 4500.00 Running ICAR Rice per Boiler 2011-12 12000.00 Running ICAR Drip Irrigation Kits 2013-14 10000.00 Running ATMA Rice Transplantor(MP461) 2017-18 259840.00 Running SBKVK RF

1.8. Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year – Nil

Sl.No. Date Number of Salient Recommendations Action taken If not conducted, state reason Participants 1.

* Salient recommendation of SAC in bullet form Attach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants

7 2.a. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2019)

Sl. No. Item Information 1 Major Farming system/enterprise Rain-fed rice-based production system 2 Agro-climatic Zone I. Red and Lateritic Zone The average rainfall of zone is 1200 mm (+ 236.14mm SD), 80% of rain fall received during (June-Sep) and Blocks: temperature varies from 16-420C in peak winter and summer. There are two major group of soil viz, red and (Binpur- I, & II, Jamboni, Jhargram ,Gopiballavpur- lateritic are found in this zone. The soil varies in depth and in cases shallow in nature. Due to undulating terrine I&II,Sankrail, Nayagram, Midnapur, Sankrail the soil are highly eroded in nature. The soil fertility levels very poor with low N, P and K as well as organic Kashiary, Khargapur-I &II,,Gorbeta-I &II, content. The soils ar e coarse in texture, poor water retention capacity, and erosion prone and PH varies from 4.8- 6.6.The rolling plane merged in to flat alluvial and delted plane to east and southeast of the district. The land is highest near Silda (130 mt. Above MSL). II. Old Alluvial Zone This zone is influenced by humid to sub-humid, sub-tropical monsoon climate. The mean annual rain fall is Blocks: 1460mm of which 80% received from June to September. Flood and drought both are damage the crop in this (Khargapur I &II,Narayangarh, Kashiary, Sabang, zone. Soil of this area is yellowish to reddish yellow in colour and moderately well drain to somewhat poorly Mohanpur, Datan I & II, Debra, drain. The soil texture is mostly clayey hard when dry. Old alluvium fertile and acidic interaction having PH 5.8- ,,Gorbeta II, 7.2(specially blocks are Sabong, Pingla, Debra and to some part of Narayangarh) 3 Agro ecological situation I. Rain-fed The average rainfall of zone is 1200 mm (+ 236.14mm SD), 80% of rain fall received during (June-Sep) and temperature varies from 16-420C in peak winter and summer. The 50% of the area is drought prone, 63% of the net cultivable area has been brought under irrigated Cropping pattern: i Rice-Potato-Sesamum ii. Rice-mustard-Vegetable/Moong iii. Rice-Rice-fallow iv. Rice-groundnut-fallow v. Matstick /Betelvine/flowers (perennial) vi. Rice-red gram/black gram-fallow vii. Rice-vegetable-vegetable 4 Soil type Red and lateritic, Vindhya alluvial, Recent alluvial 5 Productivity/Production of major 2-3 crops under cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, fruits and others Crops Production (ton)/year I. Cereals other than Maize 463127 II. Pulses 3628 III. Oilseeds (only Mustard) 19059 IV. Vegetables 96146 V. Potato 155970 6 Mean yearly temperature, rainfall, humidity of the district 8 7 Production of major livestock products like milk, egg, meat etc. Products Production /year I. Milk 120995ton II. Egg 39564175 III. Meat 9345 MT Note: Please give recent data only

2.b. Details of operational area / villages (2019)

Sl.No Name of Name of the Name of the village Major crops & enterprises Major Problems identified Identified Thrust Area Taluk block (crop wise) 1 Jhargram Jhargram Nekradoba, Jhargram Paddy, oilseeds, vegetables, Fruits Low yield of paddy, Awareness about improved and Livestock Sesamum, vegetables & Fruits package & practices of Crop & Veg., Livestock and fish production for better return 2 Jhargram Binpur – I Belabani, Nepura, Nachipur, Paddy, Potato, Oilseeds, Pulses, Low yield of paddy, Potato, Awareness about improved Belatikri, Laghata, vegetables and Livestock Sunflower, Sesamum, All package & practices of Crop & Vidyadanga major vegetables and Veg., Livestock Livestock 3 Jhargram Kagojpal, Amlatora, Paddy, Mustard, Sunflower, Low yield of paddy, Maize, Awareness about improved Mahulbani, Bansajuri, Kanko, Sesamum, vegetables, fruits and Mustard, Sunflower, package & practices of Crop & Binpur –II Sirshi, Harda, Bataboni, Livestock Sesamum, vegetables, fruits Veg., Livestock and Fish Chandpara, Rajpara, and Livestock Rangametia 4 Jhargram Rakhalmara, Gagnasuli, Paddy, Mustard, vegetables and Low yield of paddy, Awareness about improved Beragari, Kenduasuli, Livestock Sesamum, Bittergourd, package & practices of Crop & Jamboni Mohanpur, Nachda, Parihati, Bottlegourd, Fruits and Veg., Fish Kapgari Livestock 5 Jhargram Paddy, Pulses, Groundnut and Lower yield of paddy, Awareness about improved Gopiballavpur-I Tikayetpur, Gopiballavpur, Livestock Oilseeds, vegetables and package & practices of Crop & Livestock Veg 6 Jhargram Paddy, Pulses, Groundnut and Low yield of paddy, Oilseeds, Awareness about improved Gopiballavpur-II Teghari Livestock vegetables and Livestock package & practices of Crop & Veg 7 Jhargram Paddy, Mustard, vegetables and Low yield of paddy, Oilseeds, Awareness about improved Nayagram Chandabila, Nayagram Livestock vegetables and Livestock package & practices of Crop & Veg., Livestock 8 Jhargram Paddy, Mustard, vegetables and Low yield of paddy, Oilseeds, Awareness about improved Sankrail Pratappur Livestock vegetables and Livestock package & practices of Crop & Veg

9 2. c. Details of village adoption programme: Name of the villages adopted by PC and SMS (2018-19) for its development and action plan Name of village Block Action taken for development Laghata BinpurI Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Strengthening of Farmers club, Fish seed production, Exposure Visit, Hardah BinpurII Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Strengthening of Farmers club, Fish seed production, Exposure Visit, Karasai BinpurII Training, Demonstration, Sunflower, Lentil,Mustard production, Formation of Farmers club, Intensification of Pisiculture in small pond, Off season vegetable cultivation, Exposure Visit etc. Rakhalmara Jamboni Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Waste land management through Orchard development, pulse seed production through different projects, Formation of Farmers club, Exposure Visit etc. Amlatora BinpurII Training, Demonstration, , Oilseeds seed production through different projects, Formation of Farmers club, Exposure Visit etc. Gagnasuli Jambani Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, , oilseeds seed production through different projects, Formation of Farmers club, Exposure Visit etc. Kenduasuli Jamboni Training, Demonstration, Bitterguard production , oil seed production through different projects, Formation of Farmers club, Exposure Visit etc. jamirasuli BinpurII Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, , pulse seed production through different projects, Formation of Farmers club, Exposure Visit etc. Sirsi BinpurII Training, Demonstration, , Formation of Farmers club, Intensification of Pisiculture in small pond, Off season vegetable cultivation,paddy transplantig by transplanter machine, Exposure Visit and Krishi Mela etc Nachda Jambani Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Strengthening of Farmers club, Fish seed production, Exposure Visit,

2.1 Priority thrust areas S. No Thrust area 1. Adoption of low cost locale specific agricultural and allied agricultural technologies with respect to climate change. 2. Awareness about improved package & practices of Crop & Veg., other Horticultural corps, Livestock and fish production for better return 3. Enhancement of seed replacement ratio 4. Soil Health and Fertility Management 5. Promotion of Organic Farming 6. Judicious & Efficient Water Management 7. Popularization of Farm Mechanization 8. Women Empowerment 9. Formation of Grass root level Organization like Farmers club, SHGs FPO, FPC, FIGs, JLGs etc. 10. Skill Development Training for Rural Youth 11. Convergence of different Rural & Agricultural Development Programme of Govt., NARS & other stake holders 12. Awareness about Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojana, PMFY, PMKSY, KCC and many others. 13. Promotion of improved scientific fish culture practices with a special emphasis on integrated farming of fish and agri-allied components 14. Optimum utilization of water resources for enhancing the fish production 15. Organization of different capacity Building Programmes among fishers and other stakeholders 16. Value addition and Post Harvest Management

10 3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

3.A. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during the year

OFT FLD No. of technologies tested: No. of technologies demonstrated: Number of OFTs Number of farmers Number of FLDs Number of farmers Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement SC ST Others Total SC ST Others Total 8 2 M F M F M F M F T 16 1 M F M F M F M F T 80 3 0 9 0 7 0 19 0 19 219 4 0 10 0 6 0 20 0 20

Training Extension activities

Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement SC ST Others Total SC ST Others Total 87 37 M F M F M F M F T 400 548 M F M F M F M F T 1660 225 48 148 129 310 91 683 268 951 4000 850 515 1035 628 1831 984 3716 2127 5843

Impact of capacity building Impact of Extension activities

Number of Participants trained Number of Trainees got employment (self/ wage/ Number of Participants attended Number of participants got employment (self/ entrepreneur/ engaged as skilled manpower) wage/ entrepreneur/ engaged as skilled manpower) Target Achievement SC ST Others Total Target Achievement SC ST Others Total M F M F M F M F T M F M F M F M F T

Seed production (q) Planting material (in Lakh)

Target Achievement Target Achievement 1.0 0.0171

Livestock strains and fish fingerlings produced (in lakh)* Soil, water, plant, manures samples tested (in lakh)

Target Achievement Target Achievement 0.00056 1.0 0.00060 * Give no. only in case of fish fingerlings

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Publication by KVKs No. No. of Research Highest NAAS Average NAAS Details of Details of circulated papers in NAAS rating of any rating of the awarded Award given Item Number rated Journals publication publications publication, if to the any publication Research paper Seminar/conference/ symposia papers Books Bulletins News letter Popular Articles Book Chapter Extension Pamphlets/ literature 1 150 Technical reports 12 22 Electronic Publication (CD/DVD etc) 2 6 TOTAL 15 178

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1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined

OFT-1 1. Title of On farm Trial Assessment of performance of precision farming systems for African Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) during summer-rainy season 2. Problem diagnosed Indiscriminate use of fertilizers/Conventional methods of farming system resulting lower yield. 3. Details of technologies selected for Farmers Practice (FP): N:P:K: 3.6:15.6:7.8 kg/bigha assessment/refinement Technology option-I (TO-I): Fertigation of 75% of RDF(N:P:K- 12:12:10 (Mention either Assessed or Refined) kg/bigha) in three split doses ( 50% basal and remaining 50% at 30 & 45 DAT) Technology option-II (TO-II): Fertigation of 75% of RDF(N:P:K- 12:12:10 kg/bigha) in five split doses ( 50% basal and remaining 50% at 15, 30, 45 & 60 DAT) along with foliar application of Humic acid ( 0.2%) and ZnSO4 (0.2%) at 30 & 45 DAT 4. Source of Technology (ICAR/ AICRP/SAU/other, T.N.A.U please specify) 5. Production system and thematic area Application of only macro-nutrients. Nutrient management 6. Performance of the Technology with performance Performance is satisfactory so far. indicators 7. Final recommendation for micro level situation Yet to come

8. Constraints identified and feedback for research No constraints so far.

9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Farmers participated in collaborative mode.

Thematic area: Nutrient management

Problem definition: Indiscriminate use of fertilizers/Conventional methods of farming system resulting lower yield.

Technology assessed: Farmers Practice (FP): N:P:K: 3.6:15.6:7.8 kg/bigha Technology option-I (TO-I): Fertigation of 75% of RDF(N:P:K- 12:12:10 kg/bigha) in three split doses ( 50% basal and remaining 50% at 30 & 45 DAT) Technology option-II (TO-II): Fertigation of 75% of RDF(N:P:K- 12:12:10 kg/bigha) in five split doses ( 50% basal and remaining 50% at 15, 30, 45 & 60 DAT) along with foliar application of Humic acid ( 0.2%) and ZnSO4 (0.2%) at 30 & 45 DAT

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Table: Technology option No. of Yield component Yield Cost of Gross return Net return BC trials Plant Height No. of flower/plant (q/ha) cultivation (Rs/ha) (Rs./ha) ratio ( 60 DAT,cm) (Rs./ha) Farmers’ Practice: Application of fertilizer During land preparation @ 48 kg P O / ha; during 2 5 7 59 80 336.5 77300.00 165750.00 88450.00 2.25 plantation @ 27 kg N/ha and 69 kg P2O5/ ha and at 30 days after planting @ 58.5 kg K2O/ ha Technology Option -1: Fertigation of 75% of RDF in three split doses ( 66 106 420.5 86500.00 213940.00 127440.00 2.62 50% basal and remaining 50% at 30 & 45 DAT) Technology Option -2: Fertigation of 75% of RDF in five split doses ( 50% basal and remaining 71 125 519.5 95540.00 262000.00 166460.00 2.79 50% at 15, 30, 45 & 60 DAT) along with foliar application of ZnSO4( 0.25%) at 30 &45 DAT

Results: Among all the technologies Tech. Option-2 proves to be best so far with 2.79 B:C ratio.

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OFT-2

1. Title of On farm Trial Effect of split doses of nitrogenous fertilizer on the grain yield of Aman paddy during Kharif season. 2. Problem diagnose Low yield of Paddy 3. Details of technologies selected for Farmers practice: Farm Yard Manure 5 ton/ ha, NPK50:25:25 kg/ha basal and top dressing assessment/refinement Technology Option-I: Compound fertilizer NPK50:25:25 kg/ha as basal and urea application at 16 and 32 DAT Technology Option-II: Compound fertilizer NPK50:25:25 kg/ha as basal and 16days and urea application at 16 and32 and 48 days DAT

4. Source of Technology SAU 5. Production system and thematic area Rain fed small production system and Nutrient management 6. Performance of the Technology with performance Technology option –II showed best result in relation to the yield, Plant height, , net return and B: C indicators ratio. 7. Final recommendation for micro level situation It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for yield increment and income(Yield-47.2q/ha and Net income-27400.00) 8. Constraints identified and feedback for research It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for yield increment and income 9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice

Thematic Area: Nutrient management Problem definition: Low yield of Paddy due to scarcity of nutrient and slow release4d of nutrient uptake. Technology assessed: Effect of split doses of nitrogenous fertilizer on the grain yield of Aman paddy during Kharif season.

15 Table-2 Performance of growth substances to enhance the yield of Aman paddy during Kharif season. Technology option No. of Yield component Disease/ insect Yield Cost of Gross Net return BC trials Av Plant No of Wt of pest/weeds (q/ha) cultivation return ratio height Tillers seed/1000no incidence (%) (Rs/ha) (Rs./ha) (Rs./ha) Farmers practice: Farm Yard Manure 5 ton/ ha, 511211 NPK50:25:25 kg/ha basal and top 10 105. 16.5 37 - 37.3 25800.00 46500.00 20700.00 1.80 dressing

Technology Option-I: Spraying of Humus@ 10 106.7 19 39 - 41.1 27200.00 50300.00 23100.00 1.84 1.5ml/lit, at 15,30,45,DAT

Technology Option-II:: Spraying of 3.5% 10 112 22 42 47..2 29800.00 57200.00 27400.00 1.91 Alfa NAA(sodium Salt)@ 5 ml/lit, 42 DAT

Result: Technology option-II showed better yield (47.2q/ha), Av. height, No of tillers and wt. of seed per plant was increased Net return (Rs.27400.00/ha) and BC ratio (1.91.) was also higher than other treatments.

16 3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations

A. Details of FLDs conducted during the year

Cereals Reasons for Technology No. of farmers/ Area (ha) shortfall in Sl. Demonstrated demonstration Crop Thematic area achievement No. with detailed Proposed Actual SC ST Others Total treatments M F M F M F M F T 1. Disease & Control of 02 02 4 10 6 20 20 Sheath pest Blight. management Application of Fungicide Paddy & Antibiotic 2. Cauliflower(Multitier Vegetable Multitier 02 02 - 6 - - 14 11 4 17 21 cropping) cropping cultivation 3. Vegetable veg 02 02 09 11 - - - - 09 11 20 cultivation Cucumber cultivation

Details of farming situation

Status of soil

(Kg/ha) rainfall

Crop

(mm)

Season

Soiltype

Sowing date Sowing

Harvest date Harvest Previouscrop (RF/Irrigated) N P O K O

2 5 2 Seasonal

No. of rainy No. daysrainy of Farming situation Paddy Kharif-2019 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 18.04.18 26.07.18 Cauliflower Rabi 2019 Rainfed Cucumber

In both the Tables, information of same crop should be provided. For example, if in Table 3.2A crops are mentioned as a,b,c,d etc., in the table for Details of farming situation, the same crop should be mentioned in the identical sequence.

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Performance of FLD

Oilseeds:

Frontline demonstrations on oilseed crops

*Economics of demonstration *Economics of check Name of the Yield (q/ha) Thematic No. of Area % (Rs./ha) (Rs./ha) Crop technology Area Farmers (ha) Increase Gross Gross Net ** Gross Gross Net ** demonstrated Demo Check Cost Return Return BCR Cost Return Return BCR

Total

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Pulses Frontline demonstration on pulse crops *Economics of demonstration *Economics of check Yield (q/ha) Thematic Name of the technology No. of Area % (Rs./ha) (Rs./ha) Crop Area demonstrated Farmers (ha) Increase Gross Gross Net ** Gross Gross Net ** Demo Check Cost Return Return BCR Cost Return Return BCR

Total

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

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Other crops Other *Economics of check Name of the Yield (q/ha) % parameters (Av. *Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) No. of Area (Rs./ha) Crop Thematic area technology change Disease %) Farmer (ha) demonstrated Demons in yield Gross Gross Net ** Gross Gross Net ** Check Demo Check ration Cost Return Return BCR Cost Return Return BCR Multi-tier Multi-tier 21.05 11 2.0 189.5 156.5 123000 228375 105375 2.16 125625 281250 155625 1.81 Cauliflower cropping cropping Increase Multi-tier Multi-tier 23.50 Cucumber 10 2.0 231.0 187.0 42500.00 84000.00 41500.00 2.02 63000 132000 69000.00 1.91 cropping cropping increase Disease & Control of pest Sheath Blight. management Application of Fungicide & 12 02 41.2 34.4 19.66 18.76 54.66 46342/ 76220/ 29878/ 1.64 41672/ 63640/ 21960/ 1.53 Antibiotic

Paddy

Total

Livestock *Economics of demonstration *Economics of check Name of the Major parameters % change Other parameter Thematic No. of No.of (Rs.) (Rs.) Category technology in major area Farmer units Demons Demons Gross Gross Net ** Gross Gross Net ** demonstrated Check parameter Check ration ration Cost Return Return BCR Cost Return Return BCR

Dairy

Cow

Buffalo

Poultry

Rabbitry Pigerry Sheep and

goat

Duckery Others

(pl.specify) Total * Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST 19

Fisheries *Economics of check Name of the Major parameters % change in Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) Thematic No. of No.of (Rs.) Category technology major area Farmer units Demons Demons Gross Gross Net ** Gross Gross Net ** demonstrated Check parameter Check ration ration Cost Return Return BCR Cost Return Return BCR Common carps

Mussels Ornamental fishes Others

(pl.specify) Total * Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST Other enterprises *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) *Economics of check Name of the Major parameters % change Other parameter No. of No.of or Rs./unit (Rs.) or Rs./unit Category technology in major Farmer units Demons Demons Gross Gross Net ** Gross Gross Net ** demonstrated Check parameter Check ration ration Cost Return Return BCR Cost Return Return BCR Oyster

mushroom Button

mushroom

Vermicompost

Sericulture

Apiculture Others

(pl.specify)

Total * Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST Women empowerment Observations Category Name of technology No. of demonstrations Remarks Demonstration Check Farm Women Pregnant women Adolescent Girl Other women Children Neonatal Infants 20

Farm implements and machinery

Filed observation Name of the Labor reduction (man days) Cost reduction (Rs./ha or Rs./Unit) Name of the No. of Area (output/man hour) % change in major Crop technology implement Farmer (ha) Demons parameter demonstrated Check ration

* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. ** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST

Demonstration details on crop hybrids

Name of the No. of Area Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter Crop Economics (Rs./ha) Hybrid farmers (ha) Local % Gross Gross Net Cereals Demo BCR check change Cost Return Return Bajra

Maize Paddy Sorghum Wheat Others (Pl. specify) Total Oilseeds Castor Mustard Safflower Sesame Sunflower Groundnut Soybean Others (Pl. specify)

Total Pulses Green gram 21 Black gram Benga lgram Red gram Others (Pl. specify) Total Vegetable crops Bottle gourd 10 Capsicum 2.0 230.0 186.0 24 42500.00 84000.00 41500.00 1.97 Cucumber Tomato NP-5005 21 2.0 280.0 194.0 44 37000 78000 41000 2.10 25 9.46 Brinjal Muktakeshi 2.0 312.5 285.5 131625 343750 212125 2.61 Okra Agrifound 20 2.0 202.5 185.5 27.76 152500 394850 242375 2.59 Onion dark red Potato Field bean Others (Pl. specify) Total Commercial crops Cotton Coconut Others (Pl. specify)

Total Fodder crops Napier (Fodder) Maize (Fodder) Sorghum (Fodder) Others (Pl. specify) Total 76 8.0

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Technical Feedback on the demonstrated technologies

Sl. No Crop Feed Back 1 Cauliflower Multi-tier cultivation of cucumber and cauliflower gives maximum return by utilizing maximum space of a unit area. and Cucumber 2 Paddy Application of Validamycin 3 % L @ 1 ml. + Saff (Carbendazim 12 % + Mancozeb 63 % ) @ 1 gm. / lt. water effectively control the sheath blight disease of paddy.

Extension and Training activities under FLD

Sl. Date No. of activities Number of Remarks Activity No. organized participants 1. Field days 2. Farmers Training 7th March,2019 1 21 Farmers and farm women actively participated in the training programs and applied the knowledge they gathered in their field. 2 Farmers Training 31.07.2019 1 28 A farmer training was organized on the said disease management. Farmers actively participated in the programme. 3. Media coverage 4. Training for extension functionaries

Performance of the demonstration under CFLD on Pulse and Oilseed Crops during Kharif 2019 and Rabi 2019: A. Technical Parameters: Sl. Crop Existing Existin Yield gap (Kg/ha) Name of Numb Are Yield obtained Yield No demonstrat (Farmer' g yield w.r.to Variety + er of a in (q/ha) gap . ed s) (q/ha) Distri Stat Potenti Technolog farmer ha minimize variety ct e al y s d name yield yiel yield demonstrat (%) (D) d (P) ed Ma Mi Av D S P (S) x. n. .

23 B. Economic parameters Sl. Variety Farmer‟s Existing plot Demonstration plot No. demonstrated & Gross Gross Net B:C Gross Gross Net B:C Technology Cost return Return ratio Cost return Return ratio demonstrated (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha) (Rs/ha)

C. Socio-economic impact parameters Sl. Crop and Total Produce sold Selling Produce Produce Purpose Employment No. variety Produce (Kg/household) Rate used for distributed for Generated Demonstrated Obtained own to other which (Mandays/house (kg) (Rs/Kg) sowing farmers income hold) (Kg) (Kg) gained was utilized

D. Oilseed Farmers’ perception of the intervention demonstrated Sl. Technologie Farmers' Perception parameters No s Suitabilit Likings Affordabilit Any Is Suggestions, for . demonstrate y to their (Preference y negativ Technology change/improvement d farming ) e effect acceptable , if any (with name) system to all in the group/villag e

E. Specific Characteristics of Technology and Performance

Specific Characteristic Performance Performance of Farmers Feedback Technology vis-a vis Local Check

F. Extension activities under FLD conducted: Sl. No. Extension Activities Date and place of Number of farmer organized activity attended

G. Sequential good quality photographs (as per crop stages i.e. growth & development) H. Farmers' training photographs 24 I. Quality Action Photographs of field visits/field days and technology demonstrated.

J. Details of budget utilization

Crop Items Budget Budget Balance (provide crop Received Utilization (Rs.) wise (Rs.) (Rs.) information )

i) Critical input ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring iii) Extension Activities (Field day) iv)Publication of literature Total

3.3 Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):

A) Farmers and farm women (on campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T I. Crop Production Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversification Integrated Farming Micro irrigation/irrigation Seed production Nursery management Integrated Crop Management Soil & water conservation Integrated nutrient Management 1 8 0 8 7 0 7 5 0 5 20 0 20 Production of organic inputs Production Management 6 63 0 63 79 0 79 39 0 39 181 0 181 Total 7 71 0 71 86 0 86 44 0 44 201 0 201 II. Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops Production of low volume and high

value crops Off season vegetables Nursery raising 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 0 60 60 Exotic vegetables Export potential vegetables Grading and standardization Protective cultivation Vegetables Cultivation Total (a) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 0 60 60 b) Fruits Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchards Rejuvenation of old orchards 25 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques Others Total (b) c) Ornamental Plants Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of Ornamental

Plants Others Total (c) d) Plantation crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (d) e) Tuber crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (e) f) Spices Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (f) g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Nursery management Production and management technology Post harvest technology and value addition Others Total (g) Total(a-g) III. Soil Health and Fertility

Management Soil fertility management Integrated water management Integrated Nutrient Management Production and use of organic inputs Management of Problematic soils Micro nutrient deficiency in crops Nutrient Use Efficiency Balance Use of fertilizer Soil & water testing others Total IV. Livestock Production and

Management Dairy Management Poultry Management Piggery Management Rabbit Management 26 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Animal Nutrition Management Disease Management Feed & fodder technologies Production of quality animal products Others Total V. Home Science/Women empowerment Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization of nutrient loss in processing Processing & cooking Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Storage loss minimization techniques Value addition Women empowerment Location specific drudgery reduction 1 0 21 21 0 2 2 0 5 5 0 28 28 technologies Rural Crafts Women and child care Others Total 1 0 21 21 0 2 2 0 5 5 0 28 28 VI. Agril. Engineering Farm machinery & its maintenance 1 5 0 5 9 0 9 8 0 8 22 0 22 Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and implements Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Small scale processing and value addition Post Harvest Technology Others Total 1 5 0 5 9 0 9 8 0 8 22 0 22 VII. Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management Integrated Disease Management Bio control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides Others Total VIII. Fisheries Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery 27 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture Fish processing and value addition Others Total IX. Production of Input at site Seed Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio-pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermicompost production 1 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30 Organic manures production Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of Fish feed Mushroom production Apiculture Others Total 1 0 0 0 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 30 30 X. Capacity Building and Group

Dynamics Leadership development Group dynamics Formation and Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneurial development of farmers/youths WTO and IPR issues Application of ICT in Agriculture Total XI. Agro forestry Production technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems Others Total XII. Others (Pl. Specify) GRAND TOTAL 12 76 21 97 95 32 127 52 65 117 223 118 341

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B) Rural Youth (on campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Nursery Management of Horticulture 1 2 4 6 0 1 1 0 17 17 2 22 24 crops Training and pruning of orchards Protected cultivation of vegetable crops Commercial fruit production Integrated farming Seed production 1 3 0 3 8 0 8 4 0 4 15 0 15 Production of organic inputs Planting material production Vermiculture Mushroom Production Beekeeping Sericulture

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Value addition Small scale processing Post Harvest Technology Tailoring and Stitching Rural Crafts Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental fisheries Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing technology Fry and fingerling rearing Others Total 2 5 4 9 8 1 9 4 17 21 17 22 39

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C) Extension Personnel (on campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Productivity enhancement in field

crops Integrated Pest Management Integrated Nutrient management Rejuvenation of old orchards Protected cultivation technology Production and use of organic inputs Care and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Formation and Management of SHGs Women and Child care Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing Group Dynamics and farmers

organization Information networking among

farmers Capacity building for ICT application Management in farm animals Livestock feed and fodder production Household food security

Other Total D) Farmers and farm women (off campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T I. Crop Production Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversification 1 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 10 10 5 10 15 Integrated Farming Micro irrigation/irrigation Seed production 2 20 0 20 11 0 11 21 0 21 52 0 52 Nursery management Integrated Crop Management Soil & water conservation Integrated nutrient Management Production of organic inputs Production Management 2 31 2 33 10 4 14 12 2 14 53 8 61 Total 5 51 2 53 26 4 30 33 12 45 110 18 128 II. Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops Production of low volume and high 1 20 0 20 5 0 5 1 0 1 26 0 26 value crops Off season vegetables Nursery raising Exotic vegetables Export potential vegetables 30 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Grading and standardization 1 0 37 37 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 40 40 Protective cultivation Vegetables Cultivation 2 4 11 15 14 5 19 2 6 8 20 22 42 Total (a) 4 24 48 72 19 7 26 3 7 10 46 62 108 b) Fruits Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchards Rejuvenation of old orchards Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques Others Total (b) c) Ornamental Plants Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of Ornamental

Plants Others Total (c) d) Plantation crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (d) e) Tuber crops Production and Management 1 20 0 20 7 0 7 3 0 3 30 0 30 technology Processing and value addition Others Total (e) 1 20 0 20 7 0 7 3 0 3 30 0 30 f) Spices Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (f) g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Nursery management Production and management technology Post harvest technology and value addition Others Total (g) Total(a-g) III. Soil Health and Fertility

Management Soil fertility management Integrated water management Integrated Nutrient Management 1 6 0 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 10 0 10 Production and use of organic inputs Management of Problematic soils 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 17 10 7 17 Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 6 7 13 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 10 16 Nutrient Use Efficiency 31 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Balance Use of fertilizer 1 15 0 15 5 0 5 1 0 1 21 0 21 Soil & water testing others Total 4 27 7 34 7 0 7 13 10 23 47 17 64 IV. Livestock Production and

Management Dairy Management Poultry Management Piggery Management Rabbit Management Animal Nutrition Management Disease Management Feed & fodder technologies Production of quality animal products Others Total V. Home Science/Women empowerment Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization of nutrient loss in processing Processing & cooking Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Storage loss minimization techniques Value addition Women empowerment Location specific drudgery reduction technologies Rural Crafts Women and child care Others Total VI. Agril. Engineering Farm machinery & its maintenance Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and implements Repair and maintenance of farm 2 26 0 26 4 0 4 10 0 10 40 0 40 machinery and implements Small scale processing and value addition Post Harvest Technology Others Total 2 26 0 26 4 0 4 10 0 10 40 0 40 VII. Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management 3 45 2 47 23 4 27 18 2 20 86 8 94 Integrated Disease Management Bio control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides Others Total 3 45 2 47 23 4 27 18 2 20 86 8 94 VIII. Fisheries 32 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture Fish processing and value addition Others Total IX. Production of Input at site Seed Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio-pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermicompost production 1 3 7 10 0 0 0 0 9 9 3 16 19 Organic manures production Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of Fish feed Mushroom production Apiculture Others Total 1 3 7 10 0 0 0 0 9 9 3 16 19 X. Capacity Building and Group

Dynamics Leadership development 1 0 68 68 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 70 70 Group dynamics Formation and Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneurial development of 1 25 0 25 28 0 28 0 0 0 53 0 53 farmers/youths WTO and IPR issues Application of ICT in Agriculture 2 8 0 8 8 0 8 12 7 19 28 7 35 Total 4 33 68 101 36 0 36 12 9 21 81 77 158 XI. Agro forestry Production technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems Others Total XII. Others (Pl. Specify) GRAND TOTAL 24 229 134 363 122 15 137 92 49 141 443 198 641

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E) RURAL YOUTH (Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Nursery Management of Horticulture crops Training and pruning of orchards Protected cultivation of vegetable crops Commercial fruit production Integrated farming Seed production Production of organic inputs Planting material production Vermiculture Mushroom Production Beekeeping Sericulture

Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Value addition Small scale processing Post Harvest Technology Tailoring and Stitching Rural Crafts Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental fisheries Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing technology Fry and fingerling rearing Others Total

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F) Extension Personnel (Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Productivity enhancement in field

crops Integrated Pest Management Integrated Nutrient management Rejuvenation of old orchards Protected cultivation technology Production and use of organic inputs Care and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements Gender mainstreaming through SHGs

Formation and Management of SHGs Women and Child care Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing Group Dynamics and farmers

organization Information networking among

farmers Capacity building for ICT application Management in farm animals Livestock feed and fodder production Household food security

Other Total

G) Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus) i. Farmers & Farm Women

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T I. Crop Production Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversification 1 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 10 10 5 10 15 Integrated Farming Micro irrigation/irrigation Seed production 2 20 0 20 11 0 11 21 0 21 52 0 52 Nursery management Integrated Crop Management Soil & water conservation Integrated nutrient Management 1 8 0 8 7 0 7 5 0 5 20 0 20 Production of organic inputs Production Management 8 94 2 96 89 4 93 51 2 53 234 8 242 Total 12 122 2 124 112 4 116 77 12 89 311 18 329 II. Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops Production of low volume and high 1 20 0 20 5 0 5 1 0 1 26 0 26 value crops Off season vegetables 35 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Nursery raising 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 60 0 60 60 Exotic vegetables Export potential vegetables Grading and standardization 1 0 37 37 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 40 40 Protective cultivation Vegetables Cultivation 2 4 11 15 14 5 19 2 6 8 20 22 42 Total (a) 6 24 48 72 19 7 26 3 67 70 46 122 168 b) Fruits Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchards Rejuvenation of old orchards Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques Others Total (b) c) Ornamental Plants Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of Ornamental

Plants Others Total (c) d) Plantation crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (d) e) Tuber crops Production and Management 1 20 0 20 7 0 7 3 0 3 30 0 30 technology Processing and value addition Others Total (e) 1 20 0 20 7 0 7 3 0 3 30 0 30 f) Spices Production and Management technology Processing and value addition Others Total (f) g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Nursery management Production and management technology Post harvest technology and value addition Others Total (g) Total(a-g) III. Soil Health and Fertility

Management Soil fertility management Integrated water management Integrated Nutrient Management 1 6 0 6 2 0 2 2 0 2 10 0 10 Production and use of organic inputs 36 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Management of Problematic soils 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 7 17 10 7 17 Micro nutrient deficiency in crops 1 6 7 13 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 10 16 Nutrient Use Efficiency Balance Use of fertilizer 1 15 0 15 5 0 5 1 0 1 21 0 21 Soil & water testing others Total 4 27 7 34 7 0 7 13 10 23 47 17 64 IV. Livestock Production and

Management Dairy Management Poultry Management Piggery Management Rabbit Management Animal Nutrition Management Disease Management Feed & fodder technologies Production of quality animal products Others Total V. Home Science/Women empowerment Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization of nutrient loss in processing Processing & cooking Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Storage loss minimization techniques Value addition Women empowerment Location specific drudgery reduction 1 0 21 21 0 2 2 0 5 5 0 28 28 technologies Rural Crafts Women and child care Others Total 1 0 21 21 0 2 2 0 5 5 0 28 28 VI. Agril. Engineering Farm machinery & its maintenance 1 5 0 5 9 0 9 8 0 8 22 0 22 Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and implements Repair and maintenance of farm 2 26 0 26 4 0 4 10 0 10 40 0 40 machinery and implements Small scale processing and value addition Post Harvest Technology Others Total 3 31 0 31 13 0 13 18 0 18 62 0 62 VII. Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management 3 45 2 47 23 4 27 18 2 20 86 8 94 Integrated Disease Management Bio control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides 37 Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Others Total 3 45 2 47 23 4 27 18 2 20 86 8 94 VIII. Fisheries Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture Fish processing and value addition Others Total IX. Production of Input at site Seed Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio-pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermicompost production 2 3 7 10 0 30 30 0 9 9 3 46 49 Organic manures production Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of Fish feed Mushroom production Apiculture Others Total 2 3 7 10 0 30 30 0 9 9 3 46 49 X. Capacity Building and Group

Dynamics Leadership development 1 0 68 68 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 70 70 Group dynamics Formation and Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneurial development of 1 25 0 25 28 0 28 0 0 0 53 0 53 farmers/youths WTO and IPR issues Application of ICT in Agriculture 2 8 0 8 8 0 8 12 7 19 28 7 35 Total 4 33 68 101 36 0 36 12 9 21 81 77 158 XI. Agro forestry Production technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems Others Total XII. Others (Pl. Specify) GRAND TOTAL 36 305 155 460 217 47 264 144 114 258 666 316 982

38 ii. RURAL YOUTH (On and Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Nursery Management of Horticulture 1 2 4 6 0 1 1 0 17 17 2 22 24 crops Training and pruning of orchards Protected cultivation of vegetable

crops Commercial fruit production Integrated farming Seed production 1 3 0 3 8 0 8 4 0 4 15 0 15 Production of organic inputs Planting material production Vermiculture Mushroom Production Beekeeping Sericulture Repair and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements Value addition Small scale processing Post Harvest Technology Tailoring and Stitching Rural Crafts Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental fisheries Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing

technology Fry and fingerling rearing Others

Total 2 5 4 9 8 1 9 4 17 21 17 22 39

39 iii. Extension Personnel (On and Off Campus)

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T Productivity enhancement in field

crops Integrated Pest Management Integrated Nutrient management Rejuvenation of old orchards Protected cultivation technology Production and use of organic inputs Care and maintenance of farm

machinery and implements Gender mainstreaming through SHGs Formation and Management of SHGs Women and Child care Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing Group Dynamics and farmers

organization Information networking among

farmers Capacity building for ICT application Management in farm animals Livestock feed and fodder production Household food security

Other Total

Please furnish the details of training programmes as Annexure in the proforma given below

Discipline Clientele Title of the training Duration Venue Number of participants Number of SC/ST programme in days (Off / On Male Female Total Male Female Total Campus) Package and practices of Aus & Aman paddy Agronomy PF/FW 1 Off 22 0 22 8 0 8 and inproved transplanting methods Operation and maintenance of paddy Agril.Engg PF/FW 2 Off 20 0 20 7 0 7 production machinery and implements Improved package and Agronomy PF/FW practices of Pulse 1 Off 30 0 30 24 0 24 production Disease and Pest Plant Manangement of PF/FW 1 Off 19 0 19 15 0 15 Protection summer vegetables and seed treatment Application of lime to Soil PF/FW neutralize soil pH in 1 Off 10 7 17 10 7 17 Science(LT) rice crop field Awareness of mobile application and other Agril.Extn PF/FW cyber technologies for 1 Off 13 7 20 13 7 20 betterment of farming community 40 Package and practices Horticulture PF/FW 1 Off 26 0 26 6 0 6 of Horticultural Crop Application of Bio- Soil PF/FW Fertilizer in kharif 1 Off 10 0 10 4 0 4 Science(LT) paddy Use and maintenance Agril.Engg PF/FW 2 Off 20 0 20 7 0 7 of paddy Teansplanters Management of pest Plant PF/FW and diseases of Aman 1 Off 28 0 28 12 0 12 Protection paddy Improved package of Agronomy PF/FW practices of maize 1 Off 39 8 47 14 6 20 production Disease and Pest Manangement practices of Plant PF/FW maize,grounnut lentil 1 Off 39 8 47 14 6 20 Protection and mustard.of summer vegetables and seed treatment Improved technique for Agronomy PF/FW 1 Off 14 0 14 8 0 8 pulse cultivation Awarness on application of juditions Agril.Extn PF/FW 1 Off 21 0 21 6 0 6 use of fertilizer in aman paddy Production & Horticulture PF/FW Management 1 Off 0 40 40 0 3 3 Technology Cultivation of Horticulture PF/FW 1 Off 30 0 30 10 0 10 Flowering Crops Soil Micronutrient PF/FW 1 Off 6 10 16 0 3 3 Science(LT) Application Horticulture PF/FW Vegetable Cultivation 1 Off 16 5 21 16 5 21 Application of ICT in Agril.Extn PF/FW 2 Off 15 0 15 7 0 7 Agriculture Gender friendly equipments for farm 2 On 0 28 28 0 7 7 Agril.Engg PF/FW women Raising of mat type 1 Off 5 10 15 5 10 15 Agril.Extn PF/FW nursery seed bed Importance and use of Sulpher content 2 On 20 0 20 12 0 12 fertilizer in Rabi Agronomy PF/FW oilseeds Cultivation. Use and maintenance of improved conservation tillage 2 On 22 0 22 17 0 17 implement for conservation Agril.Engg PF/FW agriculture Quality seed production 6 On 15 0 15 12 0 12 Agronomy RY of cereals and oil seeds Entrepreneurship Development through 5 On 0 30 30 0 30 30 Horticulture PF/FW nursery management Soil Vermi composting & 5 On 0 30 30 0 30 30 Science(LT) PF/FW Nursery management Improvedtechnique for lentil(pulse) cultivation 3 On 30 0 30 20 0 20 Agronomy PF/FW under CFLD Improved package and practices of 3 On 30 0 30 24 0 24 Agronomy PF/FW Pea(Pulse)Cultivation 41 under CFLD Improved package and practices of Mustard 3 On 31 0 31 19 0 19 Cultivation under Agronomy PF/FW CFLD Improved package and practices of Sunflower 3 On 30 0 30 18 0 18 Cultivation under Agronomy PF/FW CFLD Improved package and practices of Groundnut 3 On 30 0 30 17 0 17 Cultivation under Agronomy PF/FW CFLD Women Empowerment through nursery 5 On 0 30 30 0 30 30 Horticulture PF/FW business Commerial flower 5 On 2 22 24 0 18 18 Horticulture RY cultivation Dissemination of agricultural technology 1 Off 53 0 53 28 0 28 for doubling the Agril.Extn PF/FW farmers income Improved package and practices of Greengram 2 On 30 0 30 20 0 20 Cultivation under Agronomy PF/FW CFLD Multi-tier Vegetable 1 Off 4 17 21 0 6 6 Horticulture PF/FW Cultivation Soil Vermi compost 1 Off 3 16 19 0 9 9 Science(LT) PF/FW production techniques

H) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth a) Details of training programmes for Rural Youth Number of persons Identifi No. of Participants Self employed after training employed else Crop / Trai ed Duration where Enterp ning Thrust (days) Type Number Number of rise title* Area Male Female Total of units of units persons employed

*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred b) Details of participation Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T

Crop production and management Commercial

floriculture Commercial fruit

production Commercial

vegetable production Integrated crop

management 42

Organic farming Other

Total

Post harvest technology and value addition

Value addition Other Total Livestock and fisheries

Dairy farming Composite fish culture Sheep and goat rearing

Piggery

Poultry farming Other

Total Income generation activities Vermicomposting Production of bioagents, biopesticides, biofertilizers etc. Repair and maintenance of farm machinery & imlements Rural Crafts Seed production Sericulture Mushroom cultivation Nursery, grafting etc. Tailoring, stitching, embroidery, dying etc. Agril. Para-workers, paravet training Other Total Agricultural

Extension Capacity building and group dynamics Other Total Grand Total

43 I) Sponsored Training Programmes a) Details of Sponsored Training Programme

Duration No. of Month Client Sponsoring Thematic (days) No. of courses participants Sl.No Title Agency area PF/RY/EF

b) Details of participation

Thematic Area No. of No. of Participants Grand Total Courses Other SC ST M F T M F T M F T M F T

Crop production and management Increasing production and productivity of crops Commercial production of vegetables Production and value

addition Fruit Plants Ornamental plants

Spices crops

Soil health and

fertility management Production of Inputs at site

Methods of protective

cultivation Other

Total Post harvest technology and value addition Processing and value

addition Other

Total

Farm machinery

Farm machinery,

tools and implements Other

Total Livestock and

fisheries Livestock production

and management 44 Animal Nutrition

Management Animal Disease

Management Fisheries Nutrition Fisheries

Management Other Total Home Science Household nutritional security Economic empowerment of women Drudgery reduction of women Other Total Agricultural

Extension Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Other Total Grant Total

3.4. A. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)

Farmers Extension Officials Total SC/ Total Nature of Extension No. of ST Activity activities M F T Male Female Total Male Female (% of total)

Field Day 16 193 46 239 61 3 2 5 196 48 244 Kisan Mela 1 850 350 1200 50 12 5 17 862 355 1217 Kisan Ghosthi 3 25 16 41 46 0 0 0 25 16 41 Exhibition Film Show 1 35 16 51 39 2 0 2 37 16 53 Method

Demonstrations Farmers Seminar Workshop Group meetings Lectures delivered as resource persons Advisory Services Scientific visit to 188 1224 465 1689 64 5 2 7 1229 467 1696 farmers field Farmers visit to 689 3672 507 4179 55 8 3 11 1680 510 4190 KVK Diagnostic visits 173 436 59 495 54 2 1 3 438 60 498 Exposure visits Ex-trainees

Sammelan Soil health Camp Animal Health

Camp 45 Agri mobile clinic Soil test campaigns Farm Science Club Conveners meet

Self Help Group Conveners meetings

Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings

Celebration of important days (specify)

Sankalp Se Siddhi Swatchta Hi Sewa 11 178 59 237 72 2 1 3 180 60 240 Mahila Kisan Divas Any Other (Vigilance Awareness Week, Rashtiya Ekta Dibas ,Jal Sakti Avijan,Adibasi Dibas 9 184 29 213 62 5 3 8 189 32 221 ,World Soil Day etc.)

Total 1091 6797 1547 8344 56 39 17 56 4836 1564 8400

B. Other Extension activities

Nature of Extension Activity No. of activities Newspaper coverage 4 Radio talks 2 TV talks 1 Popular articles Extension Literature 1 Other, if any

3.5 a. Production and supply of Technological products

Village seed No. of farmers Number of farmers Quantity of Value involved in to whom seed provided Crop Variety seed (Rs) village seed (q) production SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F

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Total

KVK farm

Quantity of seed Value Crop Variety Number of farmers (q) (Rs) to whom seed provided SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F

Grand Total

Production of planting materials by the KVKs

No. of planting Value Number of farmers Crop Variety materials (Rs) to whom planting material provided

SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F Vegetable seedlings Cauliflower Cabbage Tomato Brinjal Chilli Onion Others Fruits Mango Guava Lime Papaya Banana Others Ornamental plants Medicinal and

Aromatic Plantation Spices Turmeric Tuber Elephant yams Fodder crop saplings Forest Species Others, pl. specify Total

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Production of Bio-Products

Quantity Name of product Kg Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers benefitted SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F Bio-fertilizers Bio-pesticide Bio-fungicide Bio-agents Others, please specify. Total

Production of livestock materials Particulars of Live stock Name of the Number Value No. of Farmers benefitted breed (Rs.) SC ST Other Total

M F M F M F M F Dairy animals Cows Buffaloes Calves Others (Pl. specify) Small ruminants Sheep Goat Other, please specify Poultry Broilers Layers Duals (broiler and layer) Japanese Quail Turkey Emu Ducks Others (Pl. specify) Piggery Piglet Hog Others (Pl. specify) Fisheries Indian carp Exotic carp Mixed carp Fish fingerlings Spawn Others (Pl. specify) Grand Total

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3.5. b. Seed Hub Programme - “Creation of Seed Hubs for Increasing Indigenous Production of Pulses in ” i) Name of Seed Hub Centre:

Name of Nodal Officer :

Address :

e-mail :

Phone No. : Mobile :

ii) Quality Seed Production Reports Season Crop Variety Production (q) Target Area sown Production Category of (ha) Seed (F/S, C/S) Kharif 2018

Rabi 2018-19

Summer/Spring 2019 Kharif 2019 Rabi 2019-2020

iii) Financial Progress Fund received Expenditure (Rs. in lakhs) Unspent balance Remarks (2016-17, 2017-18 and (Rs. in lakhs) Infrastructure Revolving fund 2018-19) 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-2020

iv) Infrastructure Development

Item Progress Seed processing unit Seed storage structure

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3.6. (A) Literature Developed/ Published (with full title, author & reference)

Item Title Author‟s name Number Circulation Research paper Seminar/conference/ symposia papers Books Bulletins News letter Popular Articles Book Chapter Extension Pamphlets/ literature Technical reports Electronic Publication (CD/DVD etc) TOTAL

N.B.: Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language please indicate the title in English

(B) Details of HRD programmes undergone by KVK personnel:

Sl. Name of Name of course Name of KVK personnel Date and Organized by No. programme and designation Duration 1. Short Course “ Technology update Dr. Srabani Das 9th Dec to 18th BCKV on floriculture and Dec, 2019 aromatic crops for farm empowerment 10 days and rural entrepreneurship”, 2. HRD Training “Climate resilient Dr. Srabani Das 4th to 7th Nov, WBUAFS Programme Agri-Horticulture: 2019 Need of Hour” 3. HRD Training Financial Somnath Sarkar 13.11.2019 to WBUAFS Programme Management system 14.11.2019 including budget preparation and its utilization 4. HRD Training Financial Sundar Hansda 13.11.2019 to WBUAFS Programme Management system 14.11.2019 including budget preparation and its utilization 5.

3.7. Success stories/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on 1-2 best case(s) with suitable action photographs)

50 Success Stories Income Generation through vegetable cultivation

Name of farmer Mr. Tarun Pratihar DOB and Age 24.11.1976, Age – 44+ Educational Qualification M.A in Bengali Family Members Total Members – 06, 04 male & 02 female Village Laghata Address Vill. - Laghata, P.O.- Lachhipur, Block- Binpur –I, Jhargram, pin - 721121, West Bengal, India Contact details (Phone, mobile, email Id) 9775664515 Landholding (in ha.) 3.2 ha Irrigated (in ha.) 2.8 ha. Un-irrigated (in ha.) 0.4 ha. Membership details(in Self-Help Group, Director Sabuj Biplab Farmers Producers Company Ltd. Producers Cooperative / Company, Address – Vill. – Sirsi, PO – Harda, Block – Binpur-I, Distt. – Cooperative Society etc.) Jhargram, W.B Brief about individual (About 200 words) As Mr. Tarun Pratihar is a small & marginal farmer of the mentioned village. Basically he is a Master degree holder farmer engaged in teaching in a govt. sponsored school on contractual basis and farming is his main source of family income. Previously his annual income was not so high but after commercial vegetable cultivation his annual income increased up-to a sensible level. He gained an extra profit of Rs. 04 lakh/Annum by cultivating commercial vegetables. Horizontal and vertical spread of the The technique of such type of vegetable cultivation used by him Technology was so much attractive to other farmers, extension personnel of the blocks and other official of the line departments. It was again adopted by other 50 farmers of his surrounding villages. Within two years this village as well as other neighbouring villages become famous for commercial vegetable cultivation. Which was attractive and remunerative to other neighbour farmers. Socio Economical Impact of success story on Mr. Pratihar owns 3.2 ha of cultivable land in which he normally other farmers in locality used to grow paddy in kharif season and in rabi generally grew potato in one acre area. Due to low profit from all these crops he was losing his interest on farming. In that time he came in contact with SBKVK when he attends a training programme influenced by a farmers club, namely Sirsi Farmers club which was associated with this KVK from its inception. After knowing modern techniques of cultivation of different crops, he realized that there has a scope for enhancing income through commercial vegetable cultivation. Then he started frequent visit at KVK and requested to make a compact plan by taking his total land so that he can enhance his income from his cultivable land. Then KVK made a crop cycle by taking his total land and advised him for commercial vegetable cultivation. Likewise he started to cultivate sweet guard in 04 acre, potato in 03 acre, Brinjal in 0.42 acre and mixed vegetable in 0.6 acre of land. With some interventions and gained more profit as compared to previous year 51 Farm/Enterprize Before Adoption After Adoption Crop / Agricultural Practice Paddy & Potato Paddy+ potato+ Mixed Vegetable (Potato, Brinjal & Sweet gourd. Yield of crop / product Paddy - 40-45 qt./ha & Potato Paddy - 55-60 qt./ha , Potato 180-200 qt./ha 250-270 qt./ha, Sweet Gourd 390-420 qt/ ha, Brinjal-200-220 qt/ha. Sale Value Paddy -56,000/- & Potato- Paddy - 77,000 Rs /ha , Potato 84,000/- 1,30,000 Rs /ha, Sweet Gourd - 1,60,000 Rs / ha, Brinjal- 2,10,000 Rs/ha. Cost of Cultivation Paddy 42,000/-& Potato 65,000/- Paddy - 47,000 Rs /ha , Potato 80,000 Rs /ha, Sweet Gourd - 90,000 Rs / ha, Brinjal- 1,20,000 Rs/ha. Average family income from agricultural Rs 1,00, 000/- 1,10,000/- per 3, 90, 000-4,10,000/- per Year. sector per year year.

3.8. Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology developed and used during the year

Sl. No. Name/ Title of the Name/ Details of Brief details of the Innovative Technology technology the Innovator(s)

3.9. a. Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs)

Sl. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK No.

b. Give details of organic farming practiced by the farmer

Sl. Crop / Enterprise Area (ha)/ Production No. of farmers Market available No. No. covered involved (Y/N)

3.10. Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed by KVKs

Sl. No. Brief details of the tool/ methodology Purpose for which the tool was followed followed

52 3.11. a. Details of equipment available in Soil and Water Testing Laboratory

Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty. 1 Digital Flame Photometer, Type-128 01 2 Digital pH Meter Type-802 01 3 Digital Conductivity Meter , Type-304 01 4 Electronics Balance, Model BL-220 H 01 5 Water Distillation Plant, Capacity 4 Lit/hr 01 6 Kjeldahl, Digestion Unit 01 7 Kjeldahl Distillation Unit 01 8 Mechanical Shaker 18 X12 01 9 Mechanical Shaker 18 x24 01 10 Hot Air Oven 20 x20x24 01 11 Hot Plate 18x12 01 12 Lab Willy Mill Grinder 01 13 Binocular Microscope, Getner Make Model SB-2-PL 01 14 Water Quality Analyser with CL-51B and C.C.038 S/N- 01 068 15 Spectrophotometer, Digital 01 16 Mrida Parikshak 01

3.11.b. Details of samples analyzed so far : Number of soil samples analyzed No. of Amount realized No. of Villages Farmers (in Rs.) Through mini Through soil Total soil testing testing kit/labs laboratory 60 - 60 211 11 N.A.

3.11.c. Details on World Soil Day

Sl. Activity No. of No. of VIPs Name (s) of Number of Soil Health Cards No. of No. Participants VIP(s) distributed farmers benefitted 01 World Soil 76 2 31 94 Day

3.12. Activities of rain water harvesting structure and micro irrigation system

No of training programme No of demonstrations No of plant material Visit by the Visit by produced farmers the officials

3.13. Technology week celebration

Type of activities No. of activities Number of participants Related crop/livestock technology

53 3.14. RAWE/ FET programme - is KVK involved? (Y/N)

No of student trained No of days stayed

ARS trainees trained No of days stayed

3.15. List of VIP visitors (Minister/ MP/MLA/DM/VC/Zila Sabhadipati/Other Head of Organization/Foreigners)

Date Name of the person Purpose of visit 29.01.2019 Dr. Mridulal Saha, TWC, 2019 VOADAHC, Debra 29.01.2019 Purnendu Majumder, TWC, 2019 ADA, Debra 29.01.2019 Amit Karmakar, TWC, 2019 ADA, Datan 1 29.01.2019 Selima Khatun, TWC, 2019 MLA, Debra 29.01.2019 Tarun Roy, TWC, 2019 Extn Officer, Sericuulture 29.01.2019 Bela Parali, TWC, 2019 Pradhan, Shampur Lowada GP 29.01.2019 Sahadev Rakshit, TWC, 2019 Asst. Manager, UBI, Lowada 29.01.2019 Nikunja Mandal, TWC, 2019 Upa Pradhan, Nirpur, Lowada 29.01.2019 Dr, Shaikh Muhammad Alam, TWC, 2019 Member, Debra Panchayat Samiti 29.01.2019 Kanchan Pattanayak, TWC, 2019 DOD, Debra 29.01.2019 Sk. Samim Ikbal, TWC, 2019 Social Worker 29.01.2019 Madhab Murmu, TWC, 2019 PS 29.01.2019 Jayanti Laru, TWC, 2019 Panchayat Member, Bakalsa 29.01.2019 M.K.Mitra, TWC, 2019 GM, Rungta Iggigation Ltd. 29.01.2019 Dr. Bibekenanta Mahanti, TWC, 2019 ADA, Soil Conservation, Pas. Med 29.01.2019 P.K.Guin, TWC, 2019 Ex. SMS (Fisheries), SBKVK

4. IMPACT

4.1. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).

Name of specific No. of % of adoption Change in income (Rs.) technology/skill transferred participants Before After (Rs./Unit) (Rs./Unit)

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4.2. Cases of large scale adoption (Please furnish detailed information for each case) Horizontal spread of technologies Technology Horizontal spread

Give information in the same format as in case studies 4.3. Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period

Sl. No. Brief details of technology Impact of the technology in Impact of the technology in subjective terms objective terms

4.4. Details of innovations recorded by the KVK

Thematic area Name of the Innovation Details of Innovator Back ground of innovation Technology details Practical utility of innovation

4.5. Details of entrepreneurship development

Entrepreneurship development Name of the enterprise Name & complete address of the entrepreneur Role of KVK with quantitative data support:

Timeline of the entrepreneurship development

Technical Components of the Enterprise

Status of entrepreneur before and after the enterprise Present working condition of enterprise in terms of raw materials availability, labour availability, consumer preference, marketing the product etc. ( Economic viability of the enterprise): Horizontal spread of enterprise

4.6. Any other initiative taken by the KVK

55 5. LINKAGES

5.1. Functional linkage with different organizations

Name of organization Nature of linkage Director of Agriculture, Paschim Medinipur, Conducting training, demonstration, farmers scientist interaction, ATMA exposure visit, leaflet preparation and organizing Krishi Mela Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya Farmers awareness programme on turmeric cultivation, technical backup on cereals as well as plantation crops RRS, BCKV, Jhargram Diagnostic Service, OPP/PPP, OFT - Technical Support NSC, Seed Production Programme of Mustard & Paddy BDO, Jamboni Collaborative Training Support NBSS, LUP, Kolkata Training as well as land use information support Directorate of Food Processing Industry & Collaborative Training Support Horticulture, Govt. of West Bengal Directorate of Fisheries Collaborative Demonstration Programme, Infrastructure dev. Directorate of MSME Collaborative project of Aromatic Plant ICRISAT, Pattancheru, Hyderabad Collaborative Demonstration Programme CIFRI, Barackpur, W.B. Technical support on Fiber Glass Hatchery NIRJAFT, Kolkata Training and Demonstration NABARD,Kolkata Collaborative Programme MGNREGA,Medinipur Collaborative Programme NYK, Medinipur Training Programmes MANAGE, Hyderabad DAESI course programme. SAMETI,Narendrapur,West Bengal Training Programmes PPV& FR, New Delhi Training Programmes

5.2. List of special programmes undertaken during 2018-19 by the KVK, which have been financed by ATMA/ Central Govt/ State Govt./NABARD/NHM/NFDB/Other Agencies (information of previous years should not be provided) a) Programmes for infrastructure development

Name of the programme/ Date/ Month of Funding Purpose of programme Amount (Rs.) scheme initiation agency

(b) Programme for other activities (training, FLD,OFT, Mela, Exhibition etc.)

Name of the programme/ Date/ Month of Funding Purpose of programme Amount (Rs.) scheme initiation agency

6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK

6.1. Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

Year Area Details of production Amount (Rs.) Sl. Name of of (Sq. Variety/bre Cost of Gross Remarks No. demo Unit Produce Qty. estt. mt) ed inputs income 1. 2. 3. 4. Total 56 6.2. Performance of Instructional Farm (Crops) Name Date of

Date Details of production Amount (Rs.) Of the crop sowing

of Remarks (ha) Area Type of Cost of Gross harvest Variety Qty.(q) Produce inputs income

6.3. Performance of Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)

Sl. Name of the Amount (Rs.) Qty. (Kg) Remarks No. Product Cost of inputs Gross income 1.

6.4. Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)

Sl. Name Details of production Amount (Rs.) No of the animal / Type of Cost of Remarks Breed Qty. Gross income bird / aquatics Produce inputs 1. 2. 3.

6.5. Utilization of hostel facilities Accommodation available (No. of beds) No. of trainees Trainee days Months Reason for short fall (if any) stayed (days stayed)

Total : (For whole of the year)

6.6. Utilization of staff quarters Whether staff quarters has been completed: No. of staff quarters: 05 Date of completion: Occupancy details: Months Q I QII Q III QIV QV January Dr. A.K.Maiti Dr. S.Das Mr. S.Haldar Mr.T.Sengupta Dr.A.Ghosh February ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, March ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, April ,, ,, ,, ,, Vacant May ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, June ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, July ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, August ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, September ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, October ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, November ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, December ,, ,, ,, ,, ,,

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7. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

7.1. Details of KVK Bank accounts Bank account Name of the bank Location Account Number Current A/c. SBI Jhargram Br. 11282489199 Savings A/c. BGVB Kapgari Br. 5285011000601

7.2. Utilization of funds under CFLD on Oilseed (Rs. In Lakhs)

Released by ICAR Expenditure Item Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi Unspent balance as on -

7.3. Utilization of funds under CFLD on Pulses (Rs. In Lakhs) Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent balance Item Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi as on 1st April 2013

2019.5. Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2019-20 (Not audited)

S. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure No. A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 1,15,00,000.00 57,55,000.00 63,85,991.00 2 Traveling allowances 1,00,000.00 90,000.00 3 HRD 30,000.00 25,000.00 4 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other office charges B POL, repair of vehicles, tractors and equipment C Training of Farmers / Women D Training of Rural Youth E Training Materials F Training of Extension Functionaries 12,00,000.00 6,60,000.00 3,16,501.00 G Front-line Demonstration H On-Farm Testing I Soil & Water Testing Lab J Maintenance of Building K Tribal Sub-Plan

TOTAL (A) 1,28,30,000.00 64,15,000.00 68,17,492.00 B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Vehicle- 4 wheeler replacement 8,00000.00 2 Library (Purchase of assets like Books & Journals) 10,000.00 3 4 TOTAL (B) 8,10,000.00 C. REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 1,36,40,000.00 64,15,000.00 68,17,492.00

58 7.5. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for last three years

Opening balance as on 1st Income during the Expenditure Net balance in hand as on 1st April Year April year during the year of each year (Kind + cash)

 Cash = (-)75,380.53  Cash = 9,56,095.47 2015-16 75,38, 497.00 65,07,021.00  Kind = 5,878,285.00  Kind = 3,79,065.00  Cash = 9,56,095.47  Cash = 23,71,553.47 2016-17 1,09,24,234.00 95,08,776.00  Kind = 3,79,065.00  Kind = 2,75,136.00  Cash = 23,71,553.47  Cash = 14,27,778.47 2017-18  Kind = 2,75,136.00 91,40,847.00 1,00,84,622.00  Kind = 3,01,940.00

 Cash = 14,27,778.47  Cash = 11,11,111.47 2018-19  Kind = 3,01,940.00 37,03,143.00 40,19,810.00  Kind = 1,17,360.00

 Cash = 11,11,111.47 51,01,633.00 57,87,648.00  Cash = 4,25,096.47 2019-20  Kind = 1,17,360.00  Kind = 16,300.00

7.6. (i) Number of SHGs formed by KVKs (ii) Association of KVKs with SHGs formed by other organizations indicating the area of SHG activities (iii) Details of marketing channels created for the SHGs

7.7. Joint activity carried out with line departments and ATMA

Name of Number of Season With line department With ATMA With activity activity both

8. Other information 8.1. Prevalent diseases in Crops

Name of the Crop Date of Area % Preventive measures taken for disease outbreak affected Commodity area (in ha) (in ha) loss

8.2. Prevalent diseases in Livestock/Fishery Name of the Species affected Date of Number of death/ Number of Preventive disease outbreak Morbidity rate animals measures taken (%) vaccinated in pond (in ha)

9.1. Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Training

Title of the training Period No. of the participant Amount of Fund Received programme (Rs) From To M F

59 9.2. PPV & FR Sensitization training Programme Date of organizing the Resource Person No. of participants Registration (crop wise) programme Name of crop No. of registration

9.3. mKisan Portal (National Farmers‟ Portal/ SMS Portal)

Type of message No. of messages No. of farmers covered Crop 05 276118 Livestock Fishery 01 55335 Weather Marketing Awareness Training information Other Total 06 331453

9.4. KVK Portal and Mobile App

Sl. No. Particulars Description 1. No. of visitors visited the portal 8145 2. No. of farmers registered in the portal 2435 3. Mobile Apps developed by KVK - 4. Name of the App - 5. Language of the App - 6. Meant for crop/ livestock/ fishery/ others - 7. No. of times downloaded -

9.5. a. Observation of Swachh Bharat Programme Date/ Duration of Observation Activities undertaken

b. Details of Swachhta activities with expenditure

Activities Number Expenditure (in Rs.) 1. Digitization of office records/ e-office

2. Basic maintenance 3. Sanitation and SBM 4. Cleaning and beautification of surrounding areas 5. Vermicomposting/ Composting of biodegradable waste management & other activities on generate of wealth for waste 6. Used water for agriculture/ horticulture application 7. Swachhta Awareness at local level 8. Swachhta Workshops 9. Swachhta Pledge 60 10. Display and Banner 11. Foster healthy competition 12. Involvement of print and electronic media 13. Involving the farmers, farm women and village youth in the adopted villages (no of adopted village) 14. No of Staff members involved in the activities

15. No of VIP/VVIPs involved in the activities 16. Any other specific activity (in details) Total

9.6. Observation of National Science day

Date of Observation Activities undertaken

9.7. Programme with Seema Suraksha Bal/ BSF Title of Programme Date No. of participants

9.8. Agriculture Knowledge in rural school

Name and address of Date of visit to Areas covered Teaching aids used school school

Give good quality 1-2 photograph(s)

9.9. Details of „Pre-Rabi Campaign’ Programme

Date of No. of No. No. of Coverag Coverag programm Union of Hon‟bl State Participants (No.) e by e by e Ministers e MPs Govt. Door other attended (Loksabha Minister MLAs Chairman Distt. Bank Farmer Govt. Tota Darshan channels the / s Attended ZilaPanchay Collecto Official s Official l (Yes/No (Numbe programm Rajyasabh the at r/ DM s s, PRI ) r) e a) programm member participate e s etc. d

9.10. Details of Swachhta Hi Sewa programme organized Sl. Activity No. of No. of No. of VIPs Name (s) of No. villages Partici VIP(s) Involved pants Swachhta Hi Sewa programme(Office 1 2 25 0 Building,Campus and Road Clean

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9.11. Details of Mahila Kisan Divas programme organized

Sl. Activity No. of No. of No. of VIPs Name (s) of VIP(s) No. villages Particip Involved ants

9.12. No. of Progressive/ Innovative/ Lead farmer identified (category wise)

Sl. Name of Farmer Address of the Innovation/ Leading in enterprise No. farmer with contact no.

9.13. Revenue generation

Sl.No. Name of Head Income(Rs.) Sponsoring agency 1. 2. 3.

9.14. Resource Generation:

Sl.No. Name of the Purpose of the Sources of fund Amount Infrastructure programme programme (Rs. lakhs) created

9.15. Performance of Automatic Weather Station in KVK Date of establishment Source of funding i.e. IMD/ICAR/Others Present status of functioning (pl. specify)

9.16. Contingent crop planning

Name of Name of Thematic Number of programmes Number of A brief about the state district/KV area organized Farmers contingent plan K contacted executed by the KVK

10. Report on Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia (CSISA) a) Year: b) Introduction / General Information:

Title Objective Treatment Date of Replication Result with details sowing photographs Experiment 1 Experiment 2 Experiment 3 … .. Others (If any)

62 11. Details of TSP

a. Achievements of physical output under TSP during 2019-2020

Programmes Physical achievements Asset creation (Number; Sprayer, ridge maker, pump set, weeder etc.) On-farm trials (Number) Frontline demonstrations (Number) Farmers training (in lakh) Extension personnel training (in lakh) Participants in extension activities (in lakh) Seed production (in tonnes) Planting material production (in lakh) Livestock strains and fingerlings production (in lakh) Soil, water, plant, manures samples testing (in lakh) Provision of mobile agro – advisory to farmers (in lakh) No. of other programmes (Swachha Bharat Abhiyaan, Agriculture knowledge in rural school, Planting material distribution, Vaccination camp etc.)

b. Fund received under TSP in 2019-20 (Rs. In lakh):

c. Achievements of physical outcome under TSP during 2019-2020

Sl. No. Description Unit Achievements

1 Change in family income % 2 Change in family consumption level % 3 Change in availability of agricultural No. per household implements/ tools etc.

d. Location and Beneficiary Details during 2019-2020

District Sub- No. of Name of ST population benefitted district Village village(s) (No.) covered covered M F T

12. Progress report of NICRA KVK (Technology Demonstration component) during the period (Applicable for KVKs identified under NICRA)

Natural Resource Management Name of intervention Numbers No Area No of farmers covered / Remarks undertaken under of (ha) benefitted taken units SC ST Other Total

M F M F M F M F T

63 Crop Management

Name of intervention Area No of farmers covered / Remarks undertaken (ha) benefitted

SC ST Other Total

M F M F M F M F T

Livestock and fisheries

Name of intervention Number No Area No of farmers covered / Remarks undertaken of of (ha) benefitted animals units covered SC ST Other Total

M F M F M F M F T

Institutional interventions

Name of intervention No Area No of farmers covered / Remarks undertaken of (ha) benefitted units SC ST Other Total

M F M F M F M F T

Capacity building Thematic area No of No of beneficiaries Courses

SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F T

Extension activities Thematic area No of No of beneficiaries activities

SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F T

Detailed report should be provided in the circulated Performa 13. Awards/Recognition received by the KVK

Sl. No. Name of the Award Year Conferring Authority Amount Purpose

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Award received by Farmers from the KVK district Sl. Name of the Name of the Year Conferring Authority Amount Purpose No. Award Farmer

14. Any significant achievement of the KVK with facts and figures as well as quality photograph

15. Number of commodity based organizations/ farmers‟ cooperative society/ FPO formed/ associated with during last one year (Details of the group/society may be indicated)

Sl. Name of the Trust Deed Date of Trust Proposed Commodity No. of Financia Success No. organization/ No.& date Registration Activity Identified Member l indicator Society Address s position (Rupees in lakh)

16. Integrated Farming System (IFS) Details of KVK Demo. Unit Sl. Module Area under Production Cost of Value realized in No. of farmer % Change in No. details IFS (ha) (Commodity- production Rs. (Commodity- adopted adoption during the (Component- wise) in Rs. wise) practicing IFS year wise) (Component- wise)

17. Technologies for Doubling Farmers' Income

Sl. No. Name of the Brief Details of Net Return to the No. of farmers One high Technology Technology (3- 5 farmer (Rs.) per adopted the resolution bullet points) ha per year due technology in the „Photo‟ in „jpg‟ to adoption of district format for each the technology technology 1 2

18. Report on Digital Farming Initiatives in Agriculture/ Digital Ag. Extension +Service

Database prepared/ covered for KVK level Committee Various activity Phase Total no. of Total no. of Date of Name of conducted for farmers villages farmers formation members I (up-to 15.03.2018) II (up-to 24.04.218) Total

19. Information on Visit of Ministers to KVKs, if any

Date of Visit Name of Hon‟ble Minister Name of Ministry Salient points in his/ her observation (2-3 bulleted points)

65 20. a) Information on ASCI Skill Development Training Programme, if undertaken during 2019

Name of Name of the Date of start Date of No. of participants Whether Fund the Job certified of training completion of SC ST Other uploaded utilized for role Trainer of training M F M F M F to SIP the training KVK for the Portal (Rs.) Job role (Y/N)

b) Information on Skill Development Training Programme (Other than ASCI or less than 200 hrs., if any) if undertaken during 2019

Thematic area of Title of the Duration (in No. of participants Fund utilized for training training hrs.) the training (Rs.) SC ST Other Total M F M F M F M F T

21. Information on NARI Project (if applicable)

Name of No. of OFT Title(s) of No. of FLD No. of capacity Total no. of Details of Nodal on specified OFT on specified development farm Issues related Officer aspects aspects programme on women/ to gender specified aspects girls mainstreaming involved in addressed the project through the project

22. Information on Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan Phase- I/ Phase-II/ Phase-III, if applicable

Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan- I and II A. Training

Name of No. of No. of farmers benefitted No. of officials programme programmes attended the SC ST Others Total programme M F M F M F M F T KKA-I KKA-II

B. Distribution of seed/ planting materials/ input/ others

Name of No. of Total quantity distributed No. of farmers benefited No. of other programme Programme officials (except KVK) attended the programme Seed Planting Input Other SC ST Others Total (q) material (kg) (kg/ M F M F M F M F T (lakh) No.)

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C. Livestock and Fishery related activities

Name of No. of Activities performed No. of farmers benefited No. of program Program No. of No. of Feed/ Any other SC ST Others Total other me me animals animals nutrient (Distributi officials vaccinat deworme supplemen on of M F M F M F M F T (except ed d ts animals/ KVK) provided birds/ attended (kg) fingerlings the ) program [No.] me KKA-I KKA-II

D. Other activities

Name of Activities No. of farmers benefited No. of other programme SC ST Others Total officials (except M F M F M F M F T KVK) attended the programme KKA-I Soil Health Card Distributed NADEP Pit established Farm implements distributed Others, if any KKA-II Soil Health Card Distributed NADEP Pit established Farm implements distributed Others, if any

Krishi Kalyan Abhiyan- III No. of No. of animal No. of farmers benefitted Any other, if any villages inseminated (pl. specify) covered SC ST Others Total

M F M F M F M F T

23. Any other programme organized by KVK, not covered above

Sl. Name of the programme Date of the Venue Purpose No. of participants No. programme Awareness 128 Fertilizer Application Kisan programme on 1 19.10.2019 awareness Programme Mandi,Jhargram Fertilizer application

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24. Good quality action photographs of overall achievements of KVK during the year (best 10)

(Dr. Asim Kr. Maiti) Sr. Scientist and Head, Seva Bharati KVK, Kapgari, Jhargram