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Project Operational in The Out scaling of Technologies through KVK-ATMA Linkage RAJMATA VIJAYARAJE SCINDIA KRISHI VISHWAVIDYALAYA KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA DATIA – 475661 (M.P.) Joint Efforts of KVK- ATMA in M.P. for Kharif Special Mission 2013. Objective…….. Technology enrichment of 5000 farmers in District to sustaining double digit growth in Madhya Pradesh. KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Planning Interface of KVK-ATMA 5-6 Feb. 2013… Chief Secretary, Agriculture Selection of one or two Bhopal Production Commissioner, major crops, including Principle Secretary Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary, and Hon’ble VCs, Director Fisheries. Preparation of Agriculture, Horticulture , JDA, database of 5000 farmers, PD ATMA, Director s Extension Bulk messaging. Agri Univ., Scientists, PCs) District Coordination Meeting 4 Apr. 2013 ZPD, PD-ATMA, DDA, • Finalization of dissemination KVK Datia DDVS, ADH, ADF, DMO, model for Datia District • Finalization of dept. wise MP-Agro number of farmers Target Sector wise distribution of farmers Sectors No. of Crop/Enterprise Farmers Agriculture 3500 Paddy, Black Gram, Soybean Horticulture 364 Chilli and marigold Veterinary 1000 Goat, Buffalo, Poultry Fisheries 136 Integrated feed management Total 5000 District Profile • ACZ : Bundelkhand • Latitude : 25039’25.24’’ N • Longitude : 78027’39.28’’ E • Elevation : 218 msl • Geograph. Area : 2.95 lakh ha. • Cultivated Area : 2.30 lakh ha. • Irrigated Area : 73.20% • Canal Irrigation : 61% • Soil Types : light (6.20%) , Medium(25.20%) Heavy(68.60%) • Rainfall : 742.9 mm • Population : 6.64 lakh • Marginal & : 72% Small Farmers • Crops : Paddy, Wheat, Black Gram, Pea, Sesame, Soybean, Groundnut, Mustard • Horticulture : Aaonla, Guava, Potato, Chilli, Onion, • LPM : Buffalo, Cattle, Goat, KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Institutions Involved Direction : Chairman ATMA/ Collector Coordination & Implementation Name Of Institution Strength (No. of Personnel's) Krishi Vigyan Kendra 04 ATMA 12 Agriculture Development and Farmers Welfare 82 Horticulture 14 Veterinary 37 Fishery 02 Total = 151 Farmers Friend (Krishak Mitra) 304 Water Shed Committee 48 NGO 02 Total = 354 Other Associated Departments Central Soil Water Conservation Research & Training Institute Technical Guidance M.P. Rajya Beej evam Farm Vikas Nigam Seed Marketing Federation Seed & Fertilizer Krishi Upaj Mandi Soil Testing M.P. Agro Implements KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Focus areas of the District Enhancement in productivity of paddy, soybean, Black Gram Increase in Kharif cropped area Crop diversification towards high value crops Crop Intensification Efficient Utilization and conservation of Natural Resources KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Proposed Productivity Enhancement (%) Highest Existing Targeted Proposed productivity Crop/ Enterprise productivity yield enhancement in the district (q/ha) (q/ha) (%) (q/ha) Paddy 30.00 45.00 40.00 34 Black Gram 4.00 8.50 6.40 60 Soybean 14.00 20.00 18.00 25 Chilli 94.00 150.00 120.00 27 Marry gold 76.00 130.00 90.00 20 Milk Production 3.40 5.50 4.00 30 (kg/animal/day) Fish productivity 11.65 25.00 17.50 71.67 (q/ha) KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Programmes and Schemes wise Distribution of 5000 Farmers Crop/ Farmer No. of Sector Schemes Remark Enterprise Covered Agriculture Paddy RKVY 1000 SRI +Certified Seed Black Seed Village Scheme 1500 Certified Seed + seed Gram treating material Soybean Seed Village Scheme 1000 Certified Seed + seed treating material Horticulture Chilli Masala Vistar 300 Hybrid seed, Micro nutrient and insecticide Marigold Pushp Vistar 64 Seed (Hybrid) Live Stock Buffalo Awareness Camp 600 Vaccination, De-worming, Goat mineral mixture Cattle Buffalo, Chara Vikas Yojna 400 Seed and fertilizer Cattle Fisheries Fish Matsya Palan Prasar 136 Supplementary food and implements on subsidy Total 5000 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Technology Dissemination Model for Datia District Krishi Vigyan Kendra PD-ATMA/DDA/ADH/DDVS/ADF Distribution of Farmers per SADO/Block Level Officer farmer friend basis Particulars Blocks Datia Bhander Seondha RAEO/RHEO/AVFO No. of Krisak 122 107 75 mitra No. of farmer/ 19 13 19 Farmer Friend (304) Krishak Mitra Through Mobile /SMSMobile Through User Farmers (5000) 17 farmers / Krishak Mitra. KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Execution Model Technology provided PD ATMA by KVK DDA ADH DD Vet. SADO SHDO AVS RAEO RHEO AVFO Farmers Friend / PPP/ Farmers Club Farmers KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Monitoring Model DDA, PD ATMA & KVK ADH DDV SDO(Ag) Frequency-Once in a Month SHDO SADO AVS Demonstration 22-03-2014 KVK-UJJAIN 12 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Reporting Model Chairman ATMA/KVK PD ATMA Compile report SDO(Ag): Report Preparation RAEO, RHEO & AVFO KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Action Plan Finalization Action Plan Formulation Workshop 5 Apr. 2013 Hon’ble VC, ZPD, • District wise selection of major crops for field crops and Horticulture, bulk RVSKVV DI, DFA, DES, PCs, messaging, soil testing, summer Gwalior HODs deep ploughing, selection of varieties. • Finalization different modules for programme implementation KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Action Plan for Kharif 2013 Extension Demonstration Trainings Activities Kisan Mela -01 Field Crops • Paddy - 1000 Soil Sampling Camp - 03 • Black Gram - 1500 Farmers Friend - 09 SDP campaign - 03 • Soybean - 1000 Sowing Week - 01 Horticulture Technology Week - 01 • Chilli – 300 Field Days -03 • Marrygold - 64 Extension Functionaries - 03 Animal Health Camp-03 Veterinary KMA • Vaccination - 600 (14000 farmers/54 Message) • Green Fodder - 400 Interface - 01 Fishery Horticulture Seminar-01 • Fish - 136 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Krishi Pakhwada - 01 No. of demonstration and villages under Different Blocks Seondha Villages Paddy (400) Balck Gram (600) (1750) (126) Soybean (350) Chilli (100) LPM (300) Total Paddy (300) Bhander Villages Balck Gram (400) Demonstration Soybean (330) (1430). (107). Chilli (100) 5000 LPM (300) Paddy (300) Balck Gram (500) Soybean (320) Chilli (100) Datia Villages Marigold (64) (133) LPM (400) (1820) Fishery (136) KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) District Coordination Meeting 20 Apr. 2013 KVK-ATMA • Presentation of Final Action Plan (Collector, PD-ATMA, DDA, before the Chairman of ATMA/ DDVS, ADH, ADF, SDAO, SADO) Collector with all the Heads of the Departments of districts. KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Process of 5000 farmers Data base preparation 12.04.2013 - Datia - Training of Krishak Mitra and RAEOs for 13.04.2013 - Seondha collection of basic information of farmers for 14.04.2013 - Bhander preparation of data base (Provide proforma of (Lead Role - PD-ATMA) bench mark slip of soil sample and poly bag) e`nk uewuk gsrq "kdksa dh laf{kIr tkudkjh — KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Rainfall distribution Average Annual Rainfall : 742.8mm Rain fall up to November 2013 : 997.6mm KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach JointJoint Activities activities for mass Mass Technology Technology dissemination Dissemination Activities No. of Date/Duration No. of Activities Beneficiaries Farmers Fair 01 9-10 April 2013 950 Technological 01 5 May 2013 300 Workshop Sowing Festival 01 22-27 June 2013 400 week Technological week 01 25-31 August 800 2013 Krishi Pakhwada 01 16-31 August 211/2400 2013 Horticulture 01 29-30 September 200 Seminar 2013 Total 06 5261 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Joint Activities for Mass Technology Dissemination Technological Workshop Sowing Festival week Krishi Pakhwada Technological week Horticulture Seminar KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach Other Extension Activities Activities No. of Date/Duration No. of Activities Beneficiaries Soil sample collection 03 13, 14, 15 April 2013 135 camp Summer deep 04 25 April, 4, 7, 8 May 2013 314 ploughing camp Scientists Visit to 25 April-August 26/387 Farmers Field Diagnostic visit 03 August 2013 30/160 Interface 01 15-16 July 2013 400 Horticulture Seminar 01 12-13 August 2013 200 Field Day 06 July, August , September 363 2013 Farm Field School 06 July- August 2013 150 Total 50 2109 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Other Extension Activities Diagnostic visit Farm Field School Technology workshop Horticulture Seminar Field Day KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Capacity Building Training Programme Discipline No. of Duration No. of Activities Farmers Crop Production 08 08 210 Plant Protection 07 07 182 Horticulture 04 04 104 Veterinary 01 01 25 Fisheries 02 02 50 Inservice Training 05 05 135 Total 27 27 706 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach Farmers friendly literature development Booklets - 02 Folders - 10 News Letter(Q) - 03 Fertilizer Meter - 01 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach Print Media KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach Mobile / Phone Conversation Duration Call from Farmers April-November 2013 4620 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach Foot fall of Farmers in KVK Duration Individual Farmer In-service VIP/VVIP Total Farmers in Group Personnel April-Nov 594 120 80 08 802 KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Dissemination Approach . Bulk Messaging Duration Beneficiaries No. of Messages May-Oct. 14000 26 Methodology Target Activity Responsibilities Time line “SADOs, RAEOs, Message in Mobile KVK Twice in a Week Farmers friend & (Tuesday & Farmers” Friday) KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DATIA (M.P.) Summer Deep Ploughing (Lead Role - Deputy Director Agriculture) Village Covered Block No. of Area Covered Covered farmers (ha) 120 03 1800 2000
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