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KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 TAMIL NADU AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY ANNUAL REPORT (April 2018-March 2019) ICAR - KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA PAPPARAPATTY 636 809 DHARMAPURI, TAMIL NADU Citation KVK, Dharmapuri 2018. Annual Report 2018-19 ICAR Krishi Vigyan Kendra, TNAU, Papparapatty, Dharmapuri 636 809 Edited by: P.S.Shanmugam K.Indhumathi M.Sangeetha M.A.Vennila R.Thangadurai P.Ayyadurai Compiled by: A.Pabitha Assisted by: M.Swapna P.Rajkumar Published by: Programme Coordinator ICAR KVK, Dharmapuri 2 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 ICAR KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DHARMAPURI ANNUAL REPORT 2017 – 18 CONTENTS S.No. Particulars Page No APR Summary 2 1 General Information about KVK 5 2 Details of District 10 3 Technical Achievements 18 4 Training Programmes 63 5 Extension Programmes 71 6 Details of Technology Week Celebrations 73 7 Production oF Seed/Planting Material and Bio-Products 74 8 Details OF Soil, Water and Plant Analysis 78 9 Scientific Advisory Committee 80 10 Publications 84 11 Details on Rain Water Harvesting Structure and Micro-Irrigation System 88 12 Interventions on Disaster Management/ 88 Unseasonal Rainfall/Hailstorm/Cold Waves etc 13 Awards/rewards by KVK and staff 89 14 Details of sponsored projects/programmes implemented by KVK 90 15 Success stories 93 16 Impact 103 17 Linkages 115 3 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 PROFORMA FOR PREPARATION OF ANNUAL REPORT (April 2018-March 2019) APR SUMMARY (Note: While preparing summary, please don’t add or delete any row or columns) 1. Training Programmes Clientele No. of Courses Male Female Total participants Farmers & farm women 86 4381 2275 6656 Rural youths 13 168 190 358 Extension functionaries 2 76 24 100 Sponsored Training 11 179 71 250 Vocational Training 7 98 55 153 Total 119 4902 2615 7517 2. Frontline demonstrations Enterprise No. of Farmers Area (ha) Units/Animals Oilseeds 80 32 Pulses 110 44 Cereals 10 4 Vegetables* Tapioca 9 6 Other crops ( Millets, flowers, 70 28 cotton) Total 279 114 Livestock & Fisheries 13 13 Poultry 10 10 Total 20 20 Grand Total 299 134 3. Technology Assessment & Refinement Category No. of Technology No. of Trials No. of Farmers Assessed & Refined Technology Assessed Crops 5 25 Livestock 1 5 Various enterprises Total 6 30 Technology Refined Crops Livestock Various enterprises Total Grand Total 6 30 4. Extension Programmes Category No. of Programmes Total Participants Extension activities 599 18480 Other extension activities Total 599 18480 4 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 5. Mobile Advisory Services Type of Messages Other Total Name of Livesto Marke- Aware Message Type Crop Weather enterpri KVK ck ting -ness se 1573 10 8 3 2 1523 3119 Text only Voice only Voice & Text both 1573 10 8 3 2 1523 3119 Total Messages Total farmers 30465 14453 8652 3652 2450 1523 61195 Benefitted 6. Seed & Planting Material Production Quintal/Number Value Rs. Seed (q) 63.83 Q 276131 Planting material (No.) 32110 Nos 371931 Bio-Products (kg) 23859.3 1171497.5 Livestock Production (No.) 4804 325058 Fishery production (No.) 0 0 Total 28663.3 2144617.5 7. Soil, water & plant Analysis Samples No. of Beneficiaries Value Rs. Soil 337 82450 Water 29 1450 Plant 0 0 Total 366 83900 8. HRD and Publications Sr. No. Category Number 1 Workshops 1 2 Conferences 6 3 Meetings 120 4 Trainings for KVK officials 20 5 Visits of KVK officials 12 6 Book published 3 7 Training Manual 6 8 Book chapters 2 9 Research papers 10 10 Lead papers 11 Seminar papers 6 12 Extension folder 12 13 Proceedings 14 Award & recognition 3 15 On going research projects 5 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 Detail Report of Annual Progress Report 2018-19 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK 1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail Address Telephone E mail Office FAX ICAR – Krishi Vigyan Kendra Papparapatty 636809 04342- 04342- [email protected] Dharmapuri District 245860 245860 www. kvkdharmapuri.org Tamil Nadu 1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail Address Telephone E mail Office FAX Tamil Nadu Agricultural University 0422- 0422-6611352 [email protected] Coimbatore 641003 6611522 Tamil Nadu 1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email Dr.P.S.Shanmugam - 94430 26501 [email protected] 1.4. Year of sanction: 2006 6 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 1.5. Staff Position (as on 31th March, 2019) Category Present Sl. Sanctioned Date of Permanent (SC/ST/ Name of the incumbent Design-ation Discipline Pay Scale (Rs.) basic No. post joining /Temporary OBC/ (Rs.) Others) 1 Programme Dr.P.S.Shanmugam Prog.Coordinator & Agrl. Entomology 15600- 27600 15.02.2010 Permanent OBC Coordinator Asst. Prof. 39100+7000 2 Vacant 3 Dr. M. Sangeetha Asst. Prof. Soil Science 15600- 27600 09.07.2010 Permanent OBC 39100+7000 4 Dr.M.A.Vennila Asst. Prof. Agrl. Extension 15600- 27600 07.12.2012 Permanent SC Subject Matter 39100+7000 Specialists 5 Vacant 6 Dr.R.Thangadurai Asst. Prof. Animal Science 15600- 21990 01.08.2014 Permanent OBC 39100+6000 7 Dr.P.Ayyadurai Asst. Prof. Agronomy 15600- 21990 19.06.2017 Permanent SC 39100+6000 8 Programme Tmt. M. Swapna Prog. Assist(T) Agriculture 57500 57500 04.06.2007 Permanent OBC Assistant 9 Computer Tmt.A.Pabitha Prog. Assist(C) Computer 54200 54200 10.12.2008 Permanent OBC Programmer 10 Farm Manager Th.P.Rajkumar Farm Manager 10,000 10,000 18.01.2019 Temporary OBC (Consolidated) 11 Accountant / Th. P.Ganesan Superintendent 52200 52200 07.03.2016 Permanent SC Superintendent 12 Stenographer Tmt.V.Subalakshmi AAO /Typist 38400 38400 16.04.2015 Permanent OBC 13 Driver Th.D.Kumar Driver 19500 19500 13.11.2018 Permanent OBC 14 Driver Th. M.Manivarma Tractor driver (cons) 12000 12000 24.10.2018 Temporary OBC 15 Supporting Th.C.Silambarasan Skilled labour ( 8000 8000 27.11.2018 Temporary OBC staff Cons) 16 Supporting Vacant staff 7 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) : S. Item Area (ha) No. 1 Area under buildings, godowns, farm roads and open wells 1.8 Under Demonstration 0.0 2 Mango model nursery unit 2.0 3 Rain water harvesting unit 1.0 4 Vermicompost & azolla production unit 0.04 5 Sustainable sugarcane initiative 0.60 6 Nutrition garden 0.04 7 Slatted goat rearing 0.10 8 Desi bird rearing unit 0.05 Under Seed Production 0.0 9 Agricultural crops/Horticultural crops 5.00 10 Moringa high density planting 0.16 11 Lemon 0.10 12 Guava 0.10 13 Pomogranate 0.10 14 Cumbu napier grass CO(BN) 5 0.20 15 Model orchard 0.32 16 Current fallow 0.35 Agro Forestry 0.0 17 Tamarind 2.0 18 Pungam, neem and kumil 2.0 19 Eucalyptas, Acacia sp. 0.2 Total 16.16 1.7. Infrastructural Development: A) Buildings Source of Stage funding Complete Incomplete Status of S. Name of Plinth Plinth construction No. building Completion Expenditure Starting area area (Completed/ in Date (Rs.) Date (Sq.m) (Sq.m) progress/ to be initiated) 1 Administrative ICAR 31.03.2009 548.24 54.26 building 2 Farmers Hostel ICAR 31.03.2009 300 32.06 3 Staff Quarters ICAR 31.03.2009 400 39.57 (6 Nos) 4 Demonstration Units 5 Slatted Floor ICAR 15.03.2009 57.8 3.10 Goat Rearing Unit 6 Polyhouse (2 NHM - 1000 4.00 units) 7 Shadenet house NHM - 2000 2.00 (4 units) 8 Vermicompost Revolving 20 0.50 unit fund 9 Semi intensive Revolving 10 0.50 desi bird fund rearing unit 10 Fencing ICAR 20.03.2009 250m 10.00 11 Rain Water ICAR 1225 10.00 harvesting system 12 Land leveling ICAR - 20000 2.00 8 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 13 Bore well ICAR - - 3.00 14 Threshing floor - - - - 15 Farm godown - - - - 16. Compound wall ICAR 30.03.2019 120 m 10.00 17. New borewell Revolving 30.03.2019 1 2.95 fund 18. Poly house Ms.Borgue 25.03.2019 2022 20.00 India Ltd m2 B) Vehicles Year of Total kms. Type of vehicle Cost (Rs.) Present status purchase Run Jeep TN 66 V 0412 2017 8,00,000 43,034 Good Condition Two wheeler 2007 42804 77,204 Engine problem noticed & needs (TN 29 AB 3695) replacement Two wheeler 2007 42804 81,412 Engine problem noticed & needs (TN 29 AB 3696) replacement Tractor with trailer 2007 5,00,347 3,350 Engine problem & needs (TN 29 AB 5582) hours replacement Power tiller 2009 1,50,000 812 hours Good condition C) Equipment’s & AV aids Year of Cost Name of the equipment Present status purchase (Rs.) Computer accessories including LCD 2007 1,42,224 Need to be replaced OHP 2007 11,050 Need to be replaced Camera 2007 20,213 Need to be replaced Photocopier 2007 68,340 Need to be replaced Fax machine 2008 14,000 Need to be replaced Computer with accessories 2009 75,000 Need to be replaced Generator 2011 98,950 Good condition PA system 2011 45,000 Good condition EPABX System 2011 62,500 Good condition Laser guided land leveler 2011 3,40,000 Good condition Camera SLR 2017 42,900 Good condition Handy camera cam coder 2017 32,900 Good condition Computer with accessories 2017 88,000 Good condition Laser printer 2017 44,100 Good condition LCD 2017 44,100 Good condition LED television 2017 41,000 Good condition 1.8. A). Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year Date : 03.01.2019 No of participants : 50 S.No. Salient Recommendations 1 Application should be submitted for the sale of TANUVAS mineral mixture at KVK sale outlet 2 Awareness on medicinal plants cultivation and its marketing should be created among the farmers 3 Training to banana growers should be conducted 4 Drought tolerant fodder crops may be developed and demonstrated 9 | KVK Dharmapuri Annual Report 2018-19 5 Awareness on FMD disease in cattles should be done 6 Demonstration of Crop cultivation technologies suitable for changing climate and improving farmers
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