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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 2013-14 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) Crop : RICE Irrigated Season KHARIF 1 Shimoga 1 Bhadravathi 1 Sydarakallahalli 4 4 2898 2 Nimbegondi 4 4 3574 3 Anaveri 4 4 3790 4 Mangote 4 4 2981 5 Sidlipura 4 4 3045 6 Yadehalli 4 4 3136 7 Arahatholalu 4 4 3615 8 Holehonnuru 4 4 2322 9 Yemmehatti 4 4 3502 10 Kallihal 4 4 2895 11 Dasarakallahalli 4 4 2605 12 Marashettihalli 4 4 2829 13 Arebilachi 4 4 2596 14 Nagathibelagalu 4 4 2699 15 Attigunda 4 4 2546 16 Komaranahalli 4 4 3183 17 Thadasa 4 4 3073 18 Donabaghatta 4 4 3485 19 Bilaki 4 4 3394 20 Kallahalli 4 4 3325 21 Antharagange 4 4 3564 22 Dodderi 4 4 3143 23 Yarehalli 4 4 3197 24 Mavinakere 4 4 2812 25 Barandhuru 4 4 3081 26 Kambadala Hosuru 4 4 2826 27 Karehalli 4 4 2992 28 Aralikoppa 4 4 3126 29 Thavaraghatta 4 4 3107 30 Hiriyuru 4 4 2710 31 Bhadravathi CMC 4 4 3144 Page 1 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 2 Hosanagar 32 Purappemane 4 4 3641 33 Harathalu 4 4 2995 34 Jeni 4 4 2452 35 Maruthipura 4 4 2552 36 M. Guddekoppa 4 4 2500 37 Mumbaru 4 4 2342 38 Koduru 4 4 2321 39 Chikkajeni 4 4 3707 40 Baluru 4 4 4123 41 Rippanpete 4 4 3824 42 Kenchanala 4 4 4112 43 Arasalu 4 4 4129 44 Belluru 4 4 2817 45 Heddaripura 4 4 3109 46 Amrutha 4 4 3114 47 Humcha 4 4 3180 48 Sonale 4 4 3793 49 Melinabesige 4 4 2865 50 Nitturu 4 4 2051 51 Haridravathi 4 4 3857 52 Aramanekoppa 4 4 2300 53 Andagadhudhuru 4 4 1876 54 Khairagundha 4 4 2214 Page 2 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 3 Sagar 55 Malve 4 4 2586 56 Nadakalasi 4 4 2782 57 Ulluru 4 4 2433 58 Padavagodu 4 4 2577 59 Keladi 4 4 3170 60 Masuru 4 4 2355 61 Baruru 4 4 3089 62 Bheemaneri 4 4 3450 63 Hirebilagunji 4 4 3366 64 Gowthamapura 4 4 4034 65 Hosuru 4 4 3774 66 Achapura 4 4 3009 67 Anandapura 4 4 3807 68 Thyagarthi 4 4 1998 69 Yadehalli 4 4 3513 70 Heggodu 4 4 5134 71 Bhimanakone 4 4 2397 72 Avinahalli 4 4 2267 73 Koluru 4 4 2225 74 Yadajigalamane 4 4 2438 75 Kalmane 4 4 1960 76 Channagonda 4 4 1914 77 Kudaruru 4 4 2160 78 Sankanna Shyanuboga 4 4 2410 79 Thumari 4 4 3110 80 Aralagodu 4 4 2450 81 Bhanukuli 4 4 2157 82 Talaguppa 4 4 2294 83 Kanle 4 4 2294 84 Sydur 4 4 2508 85 Marathuru 4 4 2305 86 Khandika 4 4 2458 87 Hirenalluru 4 4 2327 88 Shiravanthe 4 4 2798 89 Thalavata 4 4 2156 Page 3 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 4 Shikaripur 90 Maravalli 4 4 3256 91 Kittadhahalli 4 4 3996 92 Gogga 4 4 3910 93 Hosuru 4 4 3832 94 Beguru 4 4 3807 95 Saluru 4 4 4344 96 Haragi 4 4 5275 97 Muddanahalli 4 4 4802 98 Kappanahalli 4 4 4746 99 Mudubasiddapura 4 4 3824 100 Jakkanahalli 4 4 4605 101 Amatekoppa 4 4 4646 102 Harogoppa 4 4 3829 103 Tharalaghatta 4 4 4516 104 Gama 4 4 5367 105 Hithala 4 4 4652 106 Arishinagere 4 4 5004 107 Eesuru 4 4 4399 108 Churchigundi 4 4 5248 109 Chikkajamburu 4 4 4791 110 Kalmane 4 4 4726 111 Sunnadakoppa 4 4 4032 112 Udugani 4 4 4747 113 Manchikoppa 4 4 3594 114 Ambaragoppa 4 4 5541 115 Guddada Tumminakatte 4 4 4946 116 Hirejamburu 4 4 4043 117 Koratigere 4 4 3968 118 Malavalli 4 4 5109 119 Inam Agrahara Muchad 4 4 3899 120 Bilaki 4 4 4311 121 Thogarsi 4 4 3884 122 Thadagani 4 4 4284 123 Narasapura 4 4 4349 124 Thalagunda 4 4 4048 125 Belagavi 4 4 4181 Page 4 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 126 Chikkamagadi 4 4 4899 127 Mathikote 4 4 2931 128 Nelavagilu 4 4 4297 129 Goddanakoppa 4 4 4516 130 Baganakatte 4 4 4286 131 Shikaripur (TP) 4 4 4342 132 Shiralakoppa (TP) 4 4 4245 Page 5 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 5 Shimoga 133 Hosahalli 4 4 3209 134 Gajanuru 4 4 3222 135 Matthuru 4 4 3912 136 Kadekal 4 4 4256 137 Umblebylu 4 4 3319 138 Koralahalli 4 4 4359 139 Santhekaduru 4 4 3472 140 Bidare 4 4 2843 141 Holebenavalli 4 4 3388 142 Hasudi 4 4 4383 143 Shettihalli 4 4 3810 144 Beeranahalli 4 4 3006 145 Kudli 4 4 3098 146 Pillangere 4 4 3037 147 Melinahanasavadi 4 4 3042 148 Suguru 4 4 3987 149 Holaluru 4 4 3966 150 Choradi 4 4 2932 151 Thammadihalli 4 4 3219 152 Agasavalli 4 4 3727 153 Sirigere 4 4 2208 154 Ayanuru 4 4 3873 155 Mandaghatta 4 4 2685 156 Abbalagere 4 4 3308 157 Koteganguru 4 4 3685 158 Konagavalli 4 4 3987 159 Haranahalli 4 4 3441 160 Ramanagara 4 4 3860 161 Balekoppa 4 4 3777 162 Puradalu 4 4 3837 163 Hadonahalli 4 4 4130 164 Kumsi 4 4 2934 165 Nidige 4 4 3491 166 Shimoga CMC 4 4 3473 Page 6 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 6 Sorab 167 Shakunavalli 4 4 3039 168 Mudidoddikoppa 4 4 4023 169 Agasanahalli 4 4 3763 170 Talagadde 4 4 2992 171 Thelagundha 4 4 2710 172 Jade 4 4 2959 173 Huruli 4 4 3508 174 Kubaturu 4 4 4134 175 Anavatti 4 4 3006 176 Thalluru 4 4 3042 177 Bharangi 4 4 4195 178 Hamchi 4 4 3790 179 Yennekoppa 4 4 2749 180 Samanavalli 4 4 3131 181 Kathuvalli 4 4 2959 182 Harishi 4 4 2860 183 Bennuru 4 4 2226 184 Dyavanahalli 4 4 3452 185 Gendla 4 4 2660 186 Thathuru 4 4 3042 187 Kuppagadde 4 4 3258 188 Udri 4 4 2514 189 Thavanandi 4 4 3672 190 Guduvi 4 4 2732 191 Nyarshi 4 4 2946 192 Chandraguthi 4 4 2112 193 Heche 4 4 2746 194 Halesoraba 4 4 4339 195 Kodakani 4 4 3175 196 Mavali 4 4 4128 197 Biluvani 4 4 3827 198 Heggodu 4 4 3353 199 Mutuguppe 4 4 2721 200 Chitturu 4 4 4325 201 Shigga 4 4 3186 202 Induvalli 4 4 4328 Page 7 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 203 Nisarani 4 4 2953 204 Hosabale 4 4 3247 205 Ulavi 4 4 4020 7 Thirthahalli 206 Melinakuruvalli 4 4 3131 207 Araga 4 4 3174 208 Aralapura 4 4 2193 209 Hedduru 4 4 3170 210 Salgadi 4 4 2748 211 Shedgar 4 4 3156 212 Basavani 4 4 2470 213 Konanduru 4 4 3416 214 Humchadakatte 4 4 3081 215 Guddekoppa 4 4 2782 216 Demlapura 4 4 4023 217 Nonaburu 4 4 2582 218 Aralasuruli 4 4 2840 219 Hadigallu 4 4 2712 220 Thriyambakapura 4 4 2740 221 Mandagadde 4 4 3904 222 Singanabidare 4 4 4436 223 Hanagere 4 4 3796 224 Kannangi 4 4 3380 225 Bhandya 4 4 3786 226 Bejjavalli 4 4 3336 227 Thuduru 4 4 3923 228 Kudumallige 4 4 2876 229 Arehalli 4 4 2311 230 Megaravalli 4 4 2782 231 Heggodu (Herabylu) 4 4 2616 232 Thirthamathuru 4 4 2544 Page 8 of 9 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) Crop : MAIZE Irrigated Season KHARIF 1 Shimoga 1 Shikaripur 233 Hosuru 4 4 2123 234 Sunnadakoppa 4 4 2083 235 Ambaragoppa 4 4 2458 236 Guddada Tumminakatte 4 4 2780 237 Koratigere 4 4 3583 238 Malavalli 4 4 2323 239 Inam Agrahara Muchad 4 4 1279 240 Bilaki 4 4 3032 241 Mathikote 4 4 1564 242 Goddanakoppa 4 4 3559 2 Shimoga 243 Holaluru 4 4 3450 244 Konagavalli 4 4 4009 245 Mallapura 4 4 4058 3 Sorab 246 Bharangi 4 4 2795 247 Hamchi 4 4 2686 Page 9 of 9 Government of Karnataka Directorate of Economics and Statistics Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme - GP-wise Average Yield data for 2013-14 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) Crop : RICE Unirrigated Season KHARIF 1 Shimoga 1 Hosanagar 1 Sulagodu 4 4 2046 2 Mumbaru 4 4 2409 3 Nitturu 4 4 2306 4 Mudugoppa 4 4 2246 5 Rippanpete 4 4 3561 6 Heddaripura 4 4 2402 7 Jeni 4 4 3062 8 M. Guddekoppa 4 4 2590 9 Maruthipura 4 4 2736 10 Arasalu 4 4 4239 11 Baluru 4 4 4256 12 Belluru 4 4 4047 13 Chikkajeni 4 4 3934 14 Harathalu 4 4 3572 15 Haridravathi 4 4 4063 16 Aramanekoppa 4 4 1812 17 Purappemane 4 4 2755 18 Karimane 4 4 2084 19 Khairagundha 4 4 2178 20 Andagadhudhuru 4 4 2280 21 Hosuru 4 4 2220 22 Thrinive 4 4 2792 23 Sonale 4 4 3402 24 Melinabesige 4 4 2484 25 Koduru 4 4 2643 26 Humcha 4 4 2436 27 Yaduru 4 4 2074 28 Amrutha 4 4 3513 29 Kenchanala 4 4 2902 Page 1 of 8 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 2 Sagar 30 Talaguppa 4 4 1871 31 Shiravanthe 4 4 2198 32 Hirenalluru 4 4 2608 33 Yadehalli 4 4 2006 34 Kanle 4 4 2107 35 Marathuru 4 4 2483 36 Thalavata 4 4 2262 37 Baruru 4 4 2964 38 Kudaruru 4 4 1704 39 Heggodu 4 4 1323 40 Channagonda 4 4 2674 41 Sydur 4 4 2272 42 Avinahalli 4 4 2647 43 Thyagarthi 4 4 3414 44 Koluru 4 4 1764 45 Hosuru 4 4 2838 46 Gowthamapura 4 4 3446 47 Achapura 4 4 3544 48 Anandapura 4 4 3521 49 Padavagodu 4 4 2679 50 Keladi 4 4 2317 51 Hirebilagunji 4 4 2330 52 Bheemaneri 4 4 3230 53 Ulluru 4 4 2436 3 Shimoga 54 Konagavalli 4 4 3826 55 Choradi 4 4 3233 56 Thammadihalli 4 4 2823 57 Haranahalli 4 4 2487 58 Mandaghatta 4 4 2772 59 Ramanagara 4 4 3267 60 Umblebylu 4 4 3106 61 Koteganguru 4 0 62 Koralahalli 4 4 4513 63 Puradalu 4 4 3699 Page 2 of 8 Experiments Average Yield District Taluk Gram Panchayath Planned Analysed (in Kgs/Hect.) 4 Sorab 64 Jade 4 4 2768 65 Chitturu 4 4 3638 66 Samanavalli 4 4 2872 67 Hamchi 4 4 3154 68 Shigga 4 4 3058 69 Bharangi 4 4 3324 70 Hosabale 4 4 2759 71 Thelagundha 4 4 2968 72 Shakunavalli 4 4 2313 73 Halesoraba 4 4 4150 74 Guduvi 4 4 3244 75 Ulavi 4 4 3807 76 Udri 4 4 3542 77 Chandraguthi 4 4 2492 78 Induvalli 4 4 3038 79 Heche 4 4 2289 80 Thalluru 4 4 2470 81 Kathuvalli 4 4 3790 82 Mavali 4 4 3063 83 Mutuguppe 4 4 2573 84 Dyavanahalli 4 4 3222 85 Bennuru 4 4 2528 86 Gendla 4 4 2255 87 Kuppagadde 4 4 2990 88 Kodakani 4 4 2067 89 Huruli 4 4 3108 90 Agasanahalli 4 4 2682 91 Biluvani 4 4 3453 92 Heggodu 4 4 2968 93 Thathuru 4 4 3754 94 Talagadde 4 4 2345 95 Kubaturu 4 4 3491 96 Nyarshi 4 4 3408 97 Harishi 4 4 2393 98 Yennekoppa
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