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Government of Karnataka Directorate of Economics and Statistics Government of Karnataka Directorate of Economics and Statistics Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme - GP-wise Average Yield data for 2012-13 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield Crop : RICE Irrigated Season KHARIF 1 Shimoga 1 Bhadravathi 1 Sydarakallahalli 4 4 3743 2 Nimbegondi 4 4 2794 3 Anaveri 4 4 3951 4 Mangote 4 4 3196 5 Sidlipura 4 4 3321 6 Yadehalli 4 4 3682 7 Arahatholalu 4 4 3091 8 Holehonnuru 4 4 3357 9 Yemmehatti 4 4 2952 10 Kallihal 4 4 3213 11 Dasarakallahalli 4 4 2724 12 Marashettihalli 4 4 3488 13 Arebilachi 4 4 3019 14 Nagathibelagalu 4 4 2408 15 Attigunda 4 4 3205 16 Komaranahalli 4 4 3635 17 Thadasa 4 4 3400 18 Donabaghatta 4 4 4387 19 Bilaki 4 4 2941 20 Kallahalli 4 4 3170 21 Antharagange 4 4 2991 22 Dodderi 4 4 2708 23 Mavinakere 4 4 3013 24 Barandhuru 4 4 3213 25 Kambadala Hosuru 4 4 2739 26 Karehalli 4 4 3080 27 Aralikoppa 4 4 2980 28 Thavaraghatta 4 4 3091 29 Hiriyuru 4 4 3180 30 Bhadravathi CMC 4 4 3274 Page 1 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 2 Hosanagar 31 Harathalu 4 4 2237 32 Jeni 4 4 2353 33 Maruthipura 4 4 2436 34 M. Guddekoppa 4 4 2750 35 Mumbaru 4 4 2088 36 Koduru 4 4 2960 37 Chikkajeni 4 4 3264 38 Baluru 4 4 3607 39 Rippanpete 4 4 3121 40 Kenchanala 4 4 3775 41 Arasalu 4 4 2628 42 Belluru 4 4 3054 43 Heddaripura 4 4 2070 44 Amrutha 4 4 2769 45 Humcha 4 4 2818 46 Sonale 4 4 2411 47 Melinabesige 4 4 2230 48 Nitturu 4 4 1976 49 Haridravathi 4 4 2286 50 Andagadhudhuru 4 4 2174 51 Khairagundha 4 4 2608 Page 2 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 3 Sagar 52 Malve 4 4 2754 53 Nadakalasi 4 4 2758 54 Ulluru 4 4 2247 55 Padavagodu 4 4 2894 56 Keladi 4 4 2134 57 Masuru 4 4 1980 58 Baruru 4 4 3110 59 Bheemaneri 4 4 2969 60 Hirebilagunji 4 4 2994 61 Gowthamapura 4 4 3593 62 Hosuru 4 4 3482 63 Achapura 4 4 3313 64 Anandapura 4 4 2662 65 Thyagarthi 4 4 2114 66 Yadehalli 4 4 3072 67 Heggodu 4 4 2156 68 Bhimanakone 4 4 2417 69 Avinahalli 4 4 2150 70 Koluru 4 4 1887 71 Yadajigalamane 4 4 2886 72 Kalmane 4 4 3249 73 Channagonda 4 4 2298 74 Kudaruru 4 4 2712 75 Sankanna Shyanuboga 4 4 2182 76 Thumari 4 4 2013 77 Aralagodu 4 4 2274 78 Bhanukuli 4 4 2174 79 Talaguppa 4 4 2622 80 Kanle 4 4 3285 81 Sydur 4 4 1989 82 Marathuru 4 4 2073 83 Khandika 4 4 2272 84 Hirenalluru 4 4 2419 85 Shiravanthe 4 4 2633 86 Thalavata 4 4 2186 Page 3 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 4 Shikaripur 87 Maravalli 4 4 2960 88 Kittadhahalli 4 4 2009 89 Gogga 4 4 2286 90 Hosuru 4 4 2653 91 Beguru 4 4 3818 92 Saluru 4 4 4001 93 Haragi 4 4 2494 94 Muddanahalli 4 4 3865 95 Kappanahalli 4 4 3142 96 Mudubasiddapura 4 4 3995 97 Jakkanahalli 4 4 3987 98 Amatekoppa 4 4 4578 99 Harogoppa 4 4 3946 100 Tharalaghatta 4 4 3995 101 Gama 4 4 4592 102 Hithala 4 4 4309 103 Arishinagere 4 4 3790 104 Eesuru 4 4 4696 105 Churchigundi 4 4 4059 106 Chikkajamburu 4 4 2730 107 Kalmane 4 4 3932 108 Sunnadakoppa 4 4 2206 109 Udugani 4 4 4383 110 Manchikoppa 4 4 3393 111 Ambaragoppa 4 4 3941 112 Guddada Tumminakatte 4 4 3363 113 Hirejamburu 4 4 2123 114 Koratigere 4 4 3011 115 Malavalli 4 4 4034 116 Inam Agrahara Muchad 4 4 2830 117 Bilaki 4 4 3891 118 Thogarsi 4 4 2189 119 Thadagani 4 4 2913 120 Narasapura 4 4 1315 121 Thalagunda 4 4 2475 122 Belagavi 4 4 2772 123 Chikkamagadi 4 4 2225 124 Mathikote 4 4 2620 Page 4 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 125 Nelavagilu 4 4 3649 126 Goddanakoppa 4 4 3055 127 Baganakatte 4 4 2261 128 Shikaripur (TP) 4 4 4556 5 Shimoga 129 Hosahalli 4 4 4229 130 Gajanuru 4 4 3321 131 Matthuru 4 4 4067 132 Kadekal 4 4 3882 133 Umblebylu 4 4 3124 134 Koralahalli 4 4 4506 135 Santhekaduru 4 4 3404 136 Bidare 4 4 2991 137 Holebenavalli 4 4 3366 138 Hasudi 4 4 4204 139 Shettihalli 4 4 3971 140 Beeranahalli 4 4 3407 141 Kudli 4 4 2880 142 Pillangere 4 4 3363 143 Melinahanasavadi 4 4 3734 144 Suguru 4 4 3740 145 Holaluru 4 4 3412 146 Choradi 4 4 3147 147 Thammadihalli 4 4 1421 148 Agasavalli 4 4 3590 149 Sirigere 4 4 2175 150 Ayanuru 4 4 3138 151 Mandaghatta 4 4 3707 152 Abbalagere 4 4 1171 153 Koteganguru 4 4 2922 154 Konagavalli 4 4 1032 155 Haranahalli 4 4 2927 156 Ramanagara 4 4 1687 157 Balekoppa 4 4 1568 158 Puradalu 4 4 3427 159 Hadonahalli 4 4 3929 160 Kumsi 4 4 2378 161 Nidige 4 4 3599 162 Shimoga CMC 4 4 4065 Page 5 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 6 Sorab 163 Shakunavalli 4 4 1820 164 Mudidoddikoppa 4 4 2926 165 Agasanahalli 4 4 2886 166 Talagadde 4 4 2936 167 Thelagundha 4 4 2289 168 Jade 4 4 2198 169 Huruli 4 4 3290 170 Kubaturu 4 4 3029 171 Anavatti 4 4 2674 172 Thalluru 4 4 3136 173 Bharangi 4 4 3360 174 Hamchi 4 4 3170 175 Yennekoppa 4 4 2420 176 Samanavalli 4 4 2109 177 Kathuvalli 4 4 3185 178 Harishi 4 4 2894 179 Bennuru 4 4 2092 180 Dyavanahalli 4 4 2517 181 Gendla 4 4 2902 182 Thathuru 4 4 2742 183 Kuppagadde 4 4 2948 184 Udri 4 4 3504 185 Thavanandi 4 4 2782 186 Guduvi 4 4 3113 187 Nyarshi 4 4 2894 188 Chandraguthi 4 4 2384 189 Heche 4 4 2582 190 Halesoraba 4 4 2382 191 Kodakani 4 4 2636 192 Mavali 4 4 2419 193 Biluvani 4 4 2813 194 Heggodu 4 4 3285 195 Mutuguppe 4 4 2788 196 Chitturu 4 4 3263 197 Shigga 4 4 3000 198 Induvalli 4 4 3527 199 Nisarani 4 4 2886 200 Hosabale 4 4 2625 Page 6 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 201 Ulavi 4 4 3408 7 Thirthahalli 202 Melinakuruvalli 4 4 2654 203 Araga 4 4 2215 204 Aralapura 4 4 2656 205 Hedduru 4 4 2533 206 Salgadi 4 4 2839 207 Shedgar 4 4 2618 208 Basavani 4 4 2176 209 Konanduru 4 4 2481 210 Humchadakatte 4 4 2619 211 Guddekoppa 4 4 2244 212 Demlapura 4 4 2711 213 Nonaburu 4 4 3333 214 Aralasuruli 4 4 1946 215 Hadigallu 4 4 2584 216 Thriyambakapura 4 4 2855 217 Mandagadde 4 4 3197 218 Singanabidare 4 4 2409 219 Hanagere 4 4 2318 220 Kannangi 4 4 2056 221 Bhandya 4 4 2762 222 Bejjavalli 4 4 2081 223 Thuduru 4 4 2636 224 Kudumallige 4 4 2283 225 Arehalli 4 4 2209 226 Megaravalli 4 4 2100 227 Heggodu (Herabylu) 4 4 2564 228 Thirthamathuru 4 4 2264 Page 7 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield Crop : MAIZE Irrigated Season KHARIF 1 Shimoga 1 Shikaripur 229 Hosuru 4 4 4653 230 Sunnadakoppa 4 4 4596 231 Ambaragoppa 4 4 4467 232 Guddada Tumminakatte 4 4 5546 233 Koratigere 4 4 5131 234 Bilaki 4 4 4747 235 Mathikote 4 4 4207 236 Goddanakoppa 4 4 4363 2 Shimoga 237 Konagavalli 4 4 5517 3 Sorab 238 Hamchi 4 4 4814 * indicates experiments lost due to non-availability of crop. Page 8 of 8 Government of Karnataka Directorate of Economics and Statistics Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme - GP-wise Average Yield data for 2012-13 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield Crop : RICE Unirrigated Season KHARIF 1 Shimoga 1 Hosanagar 1 Jeni 4 4 2062 2 Mumbaru 4 4 2374 3 Rippanpete 4 4 3567 4 Nitturu 4 4 2086 5 Sulagodu 4 4 2386 6 Heddaripura 4 4 3283 7 M. Guddekoppa 4 4 2800 8 Maruthipura 4 4 2470 9 Arasalu 4 4 2947 10 Baluru 4 4 3164 11 Belluru 4 4 3716 12 Chikkajeni 4 4 2558 13 Harathalu 4 4 2145 14 Haridravathi 4 4 2530 15 Purappemane 4 4 2444 16 Karimane 4 4 2076 17 Amrutha 4 4 3020 18 Yaduru 4 4 2345 19 Humcha 4 4 2655 20 Koduru 4 4 2834 21 Melinabesige 4 4 2013 22 Sonale 4 4 3200 23 Thrinive 4 4 2044 24 Aramanekoppa 4 4 1906 25 Andagadhudhuru 4 4 2179 26 Khairagundha 4 4 2513 27 Hosuru 4 4 2671 28 Mudugoppa 4 4 2388 29 Kenchanala 4 4 3662 Page 1 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 2 Sagar 30 Koluru 4 4 1500 31 Talaguppa 4 4 1871 32 Thyagarthi 4 4 3475 33 Channagonda 4 4 1976 34 Kudaruru 4 4 1926 35 Marathuru 4 4 1914 36 Shiravanthe 4 4 2260 37 Heggodu 4 4 2556 38 Kanle 4 4 3540 39 Hirenalluru 4 4 1979 40 Thalavata 4 4 2538 41 Avinahalli 4 4 1595 42 Yadehalli 4 4 2083 43 Sydur 4 4 1621 44 Anandapura 4 4 2853 45 Hosuru 4 4 2595 46 Gowthamapura 4 4 3481 47 Achapura 4 4 2970 48 Padavagodu 4 4 2373 49 Keladi 4 4 2105 50 Hirebilagunji 4 4 457 51 Bheemaneri 4 4 2376 52 Ulluru 4 4 2379 3 Shimoga 53 Puradalu 4 4 2442 54 Koralahalli 4 4 3012 55 Konagavalli 4 4 1843 56 Ramanagara 4 4 1789 57 Choradi 4 4 2816 58 Umblebylu 4 4 1772 59 Koteganguru 4 4 869 60 Thammadihalli 4 4 2078 Page 2 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 4 Sorab 61 Kuppagadde 4 4 2600 62 Halesoraba 4 4 2251 63 Guduvi 4 4 2291 64 Kodakani 4 4 1739 65 Mavali 4 4 1666 66 Udri 4 4 2414 67 Agasanahalli 4 4 2522 68 Thathuru 4 4 1834 69 Heggodu 4 4 3032 70 Induvalli 4 4 3430 71 Huruli 4 4 1933 72 Biluvani 4 4 1964 73 Gendla 4 4 2670 74 Hosabale 4 4 3102 75 Chandraguthi 4 4 2262 76 Bennuru 4 4 2456 77 Mutuguppe 4 4 2233 78 Kathuvalli 4 4 849 79 Heche 4 4 1937 80 Jade 4 4 2072 81 Shakunavalli 4 4 1485 82 Thelagundha 4 4 1369 83 Samanavalli 4 4 1938 84 Hamchi 4 4 2515 85 Dyavanahalli 4 4 1728 86 Ulavi 4 4 2515 87 Harishi 4 4 2958 88 Nyarshi 4 4 2756 89 Kubaturu 4 4 1712 90 Talagadde 4 4 2260 91 Nisarani 4 4 2558 92 Mudidoddikoppa 4 4 2061 93 Yennekoppa 4 4 1602 94 Thavanandi 4 4 3471 Page 3 of 8 Experiments Average District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed Yield 5 Thirthahalli 95 Bidaragodu 4 4 2172 96 Devangi 4 4 2594 97 Hosahalli 4 4 2058 98 Hedduru 4 4 2532 99 Mulubagilu 4 4 2419 100 Melinakuruvalli 4 4 2982 101 Neraturu 4 4 2538 102 Heggodu (Herabylu) 4 4 2163 103 Naluru (Kolagi) 4 4 2439 104 Basavani 4 4 2166 105 Aralapura 4 2 2414 * 106 Arehalli 4 4 2073 107 Demlapura 4 4 2132 108 Salgadi 4 4 2899 109 Hadigallu 4 4 3276 110 Shedgar 4 4 2447 111 Saluru 4 4 1296
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