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ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

APRIL, 2015 – MARCH, 2016

Presented in

State Level Review Workshop for the KVKs of

Held at ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE, ZONE-II, KOLKATA

On 07.04.2015

Submitted by

CONTENTS Sl.No. Description Page Number 1. Basic information of Krishi Vigyan Kendra 3 2. Concept 4 3. Mandate 5 4. Activities 5 5. District Profile – Paschim Medinipur 6-30 6. Rationale 31 7. Major problem identified and causes behind them 31 8. Our Thrust 32 9. Farm advisory and other activities (April, 2015to March, 2016) 33-34 10. Executive summary of the training programme (April, 2015 to March, 2016) 35 11. Summary of training programme 36 12. Details of vocational training programme 37-56 13. A.Courses for the practicing farmer / farm women 37-44 14. B. Courses for Rural Youth 45-50 15. C. Courses for in service Extension Functionaries 51-53 16. D. Courses for FLD farmer 54-56 17. Front Line Demonstration 57-59 18. OFT 60-69 19. Varietal Trial 70 20. Activities in instructional farm / development units 70-72 21. Different supporting programme to the farming community 72 22. Colloborative Programme with Different Gov.Organisation & Stakeholders 73 23. Demand for fund to be filled by the Authorized Officer of the guarantee for released for installation 74 for centre for the financial year 2013-14

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Basic Information of Krishi Vigyan Kendra

Name and Address of the Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra KVK P.O.– Kapgari,Dist.– Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, PIN-721 505

Name of the KVK and District Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Dist. – Paschim Medinipur.

KVK code 0312210.

Name of the Host Organisation Seva Bharati, P.O. – Kapgari, Dist. – Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, Pin – 721 505.

Telephone No. STD – 03221,Phone –267267 Mobile 9564661311/9679992098 Fax No. 03221-258318

Website www.sevabharatikvk.org Email [email protected]

Name of the Head of the Organisation with designation Prof. Soumitra Kumar Sen, President, Seva Bharati.

Name of Incharge of the KVK with designation Dr. Asim Kumar Maiti , Programme Coordinator. Letter No. and date by which KVK was sanctioned by 26(30)/96-Edn-II dated 23.11.1976 ICAR Month and year of inception of KVK December, 1976 Geographical Location of KVK 21º 47’ - 23º 00' North Latitude 86º 40’ - 87º 52' East Longitude

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CONCEPT

Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) is an institutional Project of Indian Council of Agriculture Research (ICAR) to demonstrate the Application of Science and Technology input of agricultural research and education on the farmers field and in the rural area with the help of multi-disciplinary team of scientists. It is therefore also called as front line transfer of technology or extension system in the country.

 To demonstrate the latest Agricultural Technologies to the farmers as well as the extension workers of the state Department of agriculture/NGO’s with a view to reduce the time lag between the technologies generation and it's adoption.

 To test and verify the technologies in the socio economic condition of the farmers and to identify the production constraints.

 To get first hand scientific feedback from the fields and passing it to the research system in order to keep the scientist abreast with the performance of the technologies and the farming problems, so that they re -orient their research, education and training programmes accordingly.

 To impart training to the farmers, farm women, rural youth and field level extension functionaries by following the principles of "teaching by doing" and "learning by doing".

 To provide training and communication support to the line department of the state/NGOs.

 To develop extension models to be adopted by general extension system for large scale multiplications.

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MANDATE

Assessment, Refinement and Demonstration of Technologies/Products.

ACTIVITIES

 On-farm testing to identify the location specificity of agricultural technologies under various farming systems  Organize Frontline Demonstrations to establish production potential of technologies on the farmers’ fields

 Training of farmers to update their knowledge and skills in modern agricultural technologies  Training of extension personnel to orient them in the frontier areas of technology development

 To work as resource and knowledge centre of agricultural technology for supporting initiatives of public, private and voluntary sector for improving the agricultural economy of the district

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DISTRICT PROFILE Name of district – Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal Paschim Medinipur District comprises of 4 (four) Sub-Divisions namely Medinipur Sadar, , Jhargram, , after reconstruction of the district on 1st January, 2002 and present geographical area is 929528 ha.This district is surrounded by Bankura, Hooghly and Purba Medinipur districts and the states of Orrisa and Jharkhnd.

District at a Glance :

1 Name of District Paschim Medinipur 2 Geographical Area 9295.28 sq km 3 No. of Sub-Division 4 [Medinipur Sadar, Kharagpur, Jhargram, Ghatal] 4 No. of Block 29 5 No. of Municipality 8 6 No. of Gram Panchayet 290 7 No. of Police Station 31 8 Total No. of Mouza 8735 i Inhabited Mouza 7498 ii Electrified Mouza 4657 9 Population (as per Census-2001) 5193411 i Male 2648048 ii Female 2545363 iii Scheduled Caste 18.05 % iv Scheduled Tribe 14.87 % v Small Farmer 180133 vi Marginal Farmer 447397 vii Medium Farmer 18326 viii Agricultural Labourer 442706 ix Urban Population 655912 (12.57%) x Rural Population 4562487 (87.43%) 10 No. of House hold 900700 11 Population Density (per sq km) 561.4 12 Total Rural Family 835345 13 Cultivator 636457 14 Pattaholder 652331 15 Recorded Bargader 149173

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16 Land Use Statistics i Net Cropped Area 595210 Ha ii Area under non-agricultural use 126328 Ha iii Area under Forest 144613 Ha iv Area under current fallow (2013-14) 9111 Ha v Culturable waste land 47982 Ha vi Gross cropped area 1015141 Ha vii Area cultivated more than once 353708 Ha viii Cropping intensity 170.55 % 17 i Flood Prone Area 142647 Ha ii Drought Prone Area 335248 Ha 18 i Net Irrigated Area (2013-14) 340394 Ha ii % of irrigation 57.19 % 19 Sources of irrigation (2013-14) Area (ha) No. i HDTW 8995 303 ii MDTW 93538 9486 iii LDTW 25091 4981 iv STW 109468 32651 v RLI 10481 405 vi ODW 5143 12164 vii Others 21514 3387 viii Tanks 24636 34493 ix Canal 41528 Total 340394 97870 20 Agricultural Farm i District Seed Farm 1 ii State Seed Farm (JSMF, ) 1 iii Block Seed Farm 5 iv Japanese Model Farm 1 v Sub-Divisional Adoptive Research Farm 4 vi Others 2 21 Research Laboratory i Soil Testing Laboratory 1 ii Quality Control Cell & Insecticide Control Laboratory 1 iii Fertilizer Control Laboratory 1 iv Tissue Culture Laboratory 1 22 No. of I T D P Block 19 23 No. of S P D A Block 16

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24 No. of D L F Block 10 25 No. of N P D P Block 8 26 No. of L W E affected Block 11 27 No. of Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1 28 No. of C A D C Block 1 29 Cold Storage i No. of Cold Storage 82 ii Capacity of storing 1404019.4 T 30 Input Sale Point i Fertilizer Depot 2919 ii Insecticide Depot 1830 iii Seed Depot 389 31 Teperature (oC) at 4 Stations in 2012 Highest Lowest Jhargram SARF 42.5 5.5 SARF 40.8 5.9 SARF 40.8 7.0 32 Rainfall (mm / year) i Normal Rainfall (LTA of 29 years) 1541.6 Mm ii Rainfall During 2013 1920.2 Mm 33 Farm Machinery i Tractor 1285 ii Power Tiller 4929 iii Pumpset 58774 iv Pedal Thresher 141336 v Sprayer 179250 vi Duster 322 vii Power Thresher 5782 viii Paddy Reaper 130 34 Distribution of Land Holding i Marginal Farmer (upto 1 ha) 51.31 % ii Small Farmer (1 to 2 ha) 29.61 % iii Middle Farmer (2 to 4 ha) 19.94 % iv Big Farmer (above 4 ha) 0.14 % 35 Farmers Old Age Pension i Medinipur Sadar 916 ii Kharagpur 1471 iii Jhargram 5827 iv Ghatal 615

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Total 8829 36 Financial Institution i Commercial, Regional and Rural Banks Allahabad Bank 35 Andhra Bank 2 Bank of 10 Bank of Baroda 4 Central Bank 8 Canara Bank 5 Indian Bank 6 Oriental Bank 2 Punjab National Bank 48 State Bank of India 61 Indian Overseas Bank 5 Punjab & Sindh Bank 1 Syndicate Bank 4 United Bank of India 69 U C O Bank 20 Union Bank 3 Vijaya Bank 1 Dena Bank 1 Corporation Bank 2 Bangiya Gramin Vikash Bank (RRB) 37 ii Co-operative Banks Vidyasagar CCB Ltd 31 Tamluk-Ghatal CCB Ltd 5 iii Co-operative Agricultural Rural Dev. Banks Medinipur PCB 2 Jhargram PCB 1 Ghatal PCB 1 Medinipur CARD Bank 5 Jhargram CARD Bank 2 Ghatal CARD Bank 2 iv West Bengal Financial Corporation 1 v Private Bank Axis Bank 2 Indus Bank 1 IDBI 2

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ICICI 3 Grand Total 382 37 Requirement of food /head /day Food Materials Requirement (g) Cereals 454 Pulses 35 Oilseed 45 Vegetables 340 Leafy veg. 115 Root veg. 100 Other veg. 65 Fruits 60

38 Requirement of some important food and their production Population as per census 2001 5218399 Population as on 2013-14 (2% increase) 6618191

Crops Requirement (t) Production (t) Remarks i Cereals other than Maize 1096700 1802628 (+) 64% ii Pulses 84547 6943 (-) 91% iii Oilseeds (only Mustard) 108703 22723 (-) 79% iv Vegetables 579753 699900 (+) 21% v Potato 241564 1051524 (+) 335%

Paschim Medinipur District is mainly a land of Agriculture and more than 80% of the total population is residing in the villages and the rural economy is based on Agriculture & Agro-based nature of Small Industries. It has varieties of soil type, climate, geomorphology accompanied by population, caste, creed and vegetation etc.The climate is characterized by hot summer, cold winter, abundant rainfall and humidity. The land is characterized by hard rock upland, lateritic covered area, flat alluvial and deltaic plain. Extremely rugged topography is seen in western part of the district and rolling topography is experienced consisting of lateritic covered area. These rolling plains gradually merge into flat alluvial and deltaic plains to the east and south-east of the district. The soil is poor to medium fertile – it is much hungry than thirsty.

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Rivers like Kangsabati, Silabati, Dulang, Subarnarekha, Keleghai and their tributaries are flowing through the district and enriched cropping system of this district. Kangsabati Canal System is the main irrigation scheme.

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The major crops grown in this district are Paddy (Aus, Aman & Boro), Wheat, Potato, Oilseeds, Vegetables, Pulses, Sugarcane, Jute, Betel vine, Mat stick etc. and minor crops like Maize etc. are also grown. Net cropped area of this district is about 595210 ha. The experience of drought and flood are common in this district and sometimes one is followed by another in a year. Flood prone area is about 142647 ha (Ghatal and part of Kharagpur Sub-Division) and drought prone area is about 335248 ha (Jhargram, Kharagpur and Medinipur Sadar Sub-Division). Average rainfall is 1541.6 mm (29 years av.). The rainfall received in 2012 was 1224.9 mm while that was 1920.2 mm in 2013. This district produces excess quantity of Paddy, Vegetable and Potato and is stepping forward year after year. On the other hand, this district is lagging behind the achievement in production of pulses, oilseeds and wheat. Attempts have been taken up to increase the area and production of these crops through different central and state sector schemes. With all irrigation sources like DTW, STW, RLI, Ponds, Canals and other sources only 57.19% of the net cultivated area was under irrigation (2013-14) having the cropping intensity of about 170.55% . Almost all types of Agricultural Schemes like ICDP, ISOPOM, IWMP, Farm Mechanization, Soil Health Management, Mass Education, Sugarcane Development etc. under Macro Mode Management and RKVY, NFSM, ATMA are running in this district to boost up the area as well as production of different crops with full support of technology through different Training Programmes by the Department.

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AGRO CLIMATIC ZONES

AES BLOCKS and Soil type

AES-I Vindhya Alluvial and part red latiritc soil of 6 blocks of Midnapur sadar

AES-II Vindhya Alluvial soil comprises of 5 blocks of Ghatal

AES-III Red laterietic soil comprises of 8 blocks of Jhargram

AES-IV Vindhya Alluvial and part red latiritc soil of 10 blocks of Kharagpur

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Spread of AES in the District:

% of % of

Name of Area Geogra Name of Geogra B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 Sl. Area (ha) ACZ (ha) area of AES area of No. the Dist the Dist A % A % A % A % A %

1

9.0

17.6

32.97 16.49 10.64 11.84

100%

53950 50560 27600 32660 36243

306477

Alluvium

929598.3

& Vindyha &

Alluvium &

DeltaicPlain Jhargram B6 B7 B8 57574 18.79 27392 8.95 20498 6.69

Keshiary 282226 30.36 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 2

32600 11.55 26587 9.42 30075 10.66 22148 7.85 34231 12.13

B6 B7 B8 B9 B10

49197 17.43 25552 9.5 18430 6.53 13994 4.96 29412 10.42

3 Garhbeta-III B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 244498 26.30 33300 13.62 53236 21.77 47567 19.45 36117 14.77 43970 17.98 B6

30308 12.4

Ghatal B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 4 96397 10.37 23901 24.79 22229 23.06 16933 17.57 16719 17.34 16615 17.24

Information on Soils :

Generally three types of soil are found in Paschim Medinipur district namely Red & lateritic, Vindhya Alluvial and Recent alluvial. The characteristic of Red & Lateritic soil is poor water retention capacity, rich in iron and alluminium and deficient in Ca, Mg, B, Mo, and organic matter. The pH varies from 4.8 to 6.6. On net cropped area basis total 262782 ha land comes under this type of soil. Vindhya alluvial soil having good water retention capacity with moderate organic matter content and pH varies from 5.5 to 7.2. 180480 ha cropped area falls under this type. The character of Recent alluvial is moderate water retention capacity with pH range 5.8 – 6.6. A total of 130313 ha cropped area comes under this type of soil.

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Information on Soils - Paschim Medinipur

SOIL TYPE TEXTURAL AREA (ha) LAND SITUATION

Net Cultivated % of % of BLOCK Other Sandy Clay Area (ha) Total Total Sandy Loam Clay Low Medium High Type Loam Loam Predomi- Area Area nant type Medinipur 17700 Lateritic 55 Alluvium 45 3730 8375 3730 1865 3073 9444 5183 Salbani 17572 Lateritic 80 Alluvium 20 12116 3144 1416 896 3085 6293 8194 36219 Alluvium 75 Lateritic 25 3684 5526 9210 17799 5256 23023 7940 Garhbeta-I 18452 Lateritic 85 Alluvium 15 3980 10940 1990 1542 1669 9158 7625 Garhbeta-II 15100 Lateritic 90 Alluvium 10 3815 9048 1458 779 4627 8413 2060 Garhbeta-III 14500 Lateritic 95 Alluvium 5 2888 10115 1497 2788 6284 5428 Kharagpur-I 18500 Lateritic 60 Alluvium 40 3728 11064 3708 3163 10682 4655 Kharagpur-II 20440 Alluvium 65 Lateritic 35 3818 3968 12654 3445 15287 1708 Sabang 21083 Alluvium 100 4720 16363 3628 7795 9660 Pingla 18600 Alluvium 100 3684 14916 2923 12063 3614 Debra 29287 Alluvium 100 2672 6350 20265 3677 19893 5717 Narayangarh 40046 Alluvium 90 Lateritic 10 4067 3975 7950 24054 10030 24999 5017 -I 20663 Alluvium 100 4907 15756 3009 11044 6610 Dantan-II 15887 Alluvium 100 3143 12744 1843 10559 3485 Mohanpur 12000 Alluvium 100 3584 8416 2034 5621 4345 Keshiary 20720 Lateritic 60 Alluvium 40 4300 9970 3225 3225 6120 11450 3150 Jhargram 25424 Lateritic 90 Alluvium 10 1745 18515 3719 1445 3063 9349 13013 Nayagram 22826 Lateritic 90 Alluvium 10 5408 14754 1312 1352 2961 8490 11375 Sankrail 21153 Lateritic 80 Alluvium 20 4173 14313 1343 1324 4833 8868 7452 Jambani 20450 Lateritic 85 Alluvium 15 6664 12629 1157 607 9884 9959 Binpur-I 20052 Lateritic 70 Alluvium 30 3845 11228 3390 1589 4354 9629 6069 Binpur-II 21870 Lateritic 95 Alluvium 5 4566 16098 1206 2387 6855 12628 Gopiballabpur-I 15265 Lateritic 60 Alluvium 40 2502 7255 3751 1757 4222 5497 5546 Gopiballabpur-II 15566 Lateritic 55 Alluvium 45 1249 10243 2325 1749 1553 8279 5733 Ghatal 17900 Alluvium 95 Lateritic 5 2685 5292 9923 9351 5755 2794 -I 17000 Alluvium 100 5200 7800 4000 4000 7800 5200 Chandrakona-II 13100 Alluvium 90 Lateritic 10 2703 4046 6351 3046 7057 2997 -I 13200 Alluvium 100 6255 2252 4693 6693 4452 2055 Daspur-II 13000 Alluvium 100 1970 3033 7997 7997 3033 1970 Dist Total 573575 64709 198073 73791 106689 130313 115437 286956 171182

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Information on Problem Soils - Paschim Medinipur

Extent of Severity (ha) Sl. No. Problem Soil Area (ha) Very Severe Severe Mild 1 Saline

2 Alkaline

3 Acidic 573575 573575

4 Soil Erosion 306477 45970 97901 162606

5 Iron Toxicity

6 Micro-nutrient deficiency 573575 573575

7 Water logged condition 120000 40000 50000 30000

8 Others

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Information on Rain Fall & Temperature of the district : The average annual rainfall of Paschim Medinipur district is around 1300 – 1500 mm, which is at per with state average. But due to erratic rain fall the farmers of the district faced water shortage during transplanting & flowering stage of paddy in Kharif season almost every alternate year.

Rainfall (mm) in Paschim Medinipur District Average of 4 Stations at SARF, Jhargram, SARF, Pingla, SARF, Khirpai and BSF, Sabang

Av of last Month 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 10 yr Av of 29 yr Jan 0.0 0.0 12.2 0.0 9.4 68.3 0.1 0.0 4.7 48.8 0.0 14.4 14.1 Feb 1.2 3.0 3.5 0.0 66.2 6.8 0.0 6.3 7.6 35.1 9.8 13.0 25.3 Mar 67.7 18.2 97.7 8.5 44.1 19.8 20.6 7.7 56.3 1.5 3.3 34.2 34.1 Apr 25.9 40.2 56.2 63.5 41.5 57.7 0.7 4.5 76.0 75.4 62.2 44.2 49.5 May 103.0 53.2 88.5 108.2 68.3 86.1 350.7 107.3 84.0 52.7 184.2 110.2 135.6 Jun 272.5 253.9 187.6 117.4 256.6 734.1 47.2 185.4 464.1 125.9 185.2 264.5 239.8 Jul 286.0 242.0 311.5 413.1 798.9 316.1 225.8 209.2 156.1 314.9 383.3 327.4 317.5 Aug 220.0 360.1 275.4 334.2 370.4 251.0 287.6 153.8 528.5 219.7 378.3 300.1 315.8 Sep 115.2 198.9 280.9 230.2 385.2 265.0 248.2 222.7 337.4 221.6 319.1 250.5 243.9 Oct 418.4 206.1 370.8 35.2 30.7 29.7 61.0 103.3 3.2 39.5 394.8 129.8 135.6 Nov 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 15.2 0.0 28.2 0.9 0.0 28.3 0.0 7.8 24.3 Dec 13.5 0.0 2.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.5 0.0 7.8 6.0 Total 1523.4 1375.6 1686.8 1315.3 2086.5 1834.6 1270.1 1001.1 1717.9 1224.9 1920.2 1503.6 1541.6 NB: Up to 2010, data taken from 5 Stations and then from 4 Stations. The average highest & lowest temperature during 2013 was 41.30 C & 6.10 C. during past years it had been found highest temperature as 440C.

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Temperature (0C) recorded at different Stations of the District during 2013

Station SARF, Jhargram SARF, Pingla SARF, Khirpai Month Maxi Mini Maxi Mini Maxi Mini Jan 25.9 11.0 25.3 10.9 23.8 12.0 Feb 29.2 14.1 28.3 14.6 26.9 16.4 Mar 35.8 18.7 37.7 19.5 34.0 20.4 Apr 38.1 22.0 36.0 22.5 34.7 24.0 May 38.9 25.8 36.4 25.7 35.8 26.8 Jun 34.7 26.2 34.2 25.6 33.8 27.5 Jul 33.6 25.9 33.3 25.4 32.7 27.0 Aug 33.4 25.7 32.4 25.3 32.2 26.8 Sep 33.9 25.4 31.7 24.9 32.6 26.7 Oct 31.3 23.9 31.3 22.7 30.3 24.6 Nov 29.9 16.3 28.7 15.2 29.1 17.7 Dec 27.6 11.7 27.8 12.1 26.6 14.5

Highest & Lowest Temp (⁰C) Recorded at 3 Stations during 2013

Station HighestTemp Lowest Temp SARF, Jhargram 42.5 5.5 SARF, Pingla 40.8 5.9 SARF, Khirpai 40.8 7.0

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Information on occurrence of drought / flood

Year in Occurrence which Sl. of drought / Name of the Block affected Severity (M/S/VS) % cropped area affected No. flood / (last 10 cyclone year) 1 Dantan-I Cyclone 1999 VS Betel vine 100% 2 All 29 Blocks Drought 2002-03 S > 50% 3 All 29 Blocks Drought 2003-04 S > 50% Kharagpur-I 2004-05 & 4 Cyclone S > 50% 2007-08 Sabang, Narayangarh, 2005-06 Sabang - VS, Narayangarh - S, Keshiary - S, Pingla – S Sabang – 100%, Narayangarh >50%, Keshiary >50%, 5 Flood Keshiary, Pingla Pingla >50%, Medinipur Sadar, 2007-08 & M S VS < 50% >50% 100% Keshpur, Kharagpur-I, 2008-09 Medinipur Sadar Keshpur, Debra, Sabang, Pingla, Medinipur Sadar , Keshpur, Sabang, Kharagpur-II, Sabang, Kharagpur-I Dantan-I, Narayangarh, Kharagpur-I Debra,Dantan-I, Pingla, Pingla, Debra, Kharagpur-II, Dantan-II, Sankrail, Kharagpur-II, Dantan-II, Narayangarh, Narayangarh, Dantan- Nayagram, Mohanpur,. Ghatal, Daspur- Nayagram, Mohanpur, Sankrail, 6 I, Dantan-II, Flood Chandrakona-I, I, Daspur-II. Chandrakona-I, Keshiary. Ghatal, Mohanpur, Keshiary. Chandrakona-II, Keshiary Chandrakona-II, Daspur-I, Nayagram, Sankrail, Daspur-II. Ghatal, Chandrakona- I, Chandrakona-II, Daspur-I, Daspur-II.

M= mild; S= severe; VS= very severe (as per GOI / State parameter).

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON RURAL LIVELYHOOD

AES – I

Sl No Type of changing Scenario Effect of each scenario on farming system [ H/M/L]

1 Migration of people to urban area H 2 Lack of animal draught power M 3 Increasing in Farm machinery L 4 Shortage of labour L 5 Reduction of availability of fodder M 6 Increasing in number of un-employed rural youth H 7 Increasing in level of Education H 8 Reduction of irrigation water availability M 9 Increasing in rural indebt ness M 10 Better transport facilities H 11 Milk collection centers / route H 12 Marketing facilities at the village area / level L 13 Slackness towards Agriculture L 14 Low relative profitability from farming H 15 Absentee land lordism M 16 Selling lands to others L 17 Purchasing lands from others L 18 Forest dependent L M

H = High : M = Medium : L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON MARKET OPPERTUNITIES AES – I

Sl No Type of new market opportunities Effect of each opportunity on farming system [ H/M/L]

1 VEGETABLES M

2 FRUITS M

3 MULBERRY SILK L

4 OILSEEDS M

5 PULSES L

6 MUSHROOM L

7 FLOWERS L

8 MEAT [ GOAT / SHEEP ] M

9 SALE OF SEEDS TO OUTSIDE L

10 SALE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS TO OUTSIDE L

11 BASMATI RICE L

12 HONEY L

13 HANDICRAFT L

14 FOREST PRODUCT M

H = High : M = Medium : L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON RURAL LIVELYHOOD

AES – II

Sl No Type of changing Scenario Effect of each scenario on farming system [ H/M/L] 1 Migration of people to urban area M

2 Lack of animal draught power M

3 Increasing in Farm machinery L

4 Shortage of labour M

5 Reduction of availability of fodder L

6 Increasing in number of un-employed rural youth H

7 Increasing in level of Education M

8 Reduction of irrigation water availability M

9 Increasing in rural indebt ness H

10 Better transport facilities M

11 Milk collection centers / route L

12 Marketing facilities at the village area / level L

13 Slackness towards Agriculture M

14 Low relative profitability from farming L

15 Absentee land lordism L

16 Selling lands to others L

17 Purchasing lands from others L

H = High : M = Medium : L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON MARKET OPPERTUNITIES

AES – II

Sl No Type of new market opportunities Effect of each opportunity on farming system [ H/M/L]

1 VEGETABLES L

2 FRUITS L

3 MULBERRY SILK L

4 OILSEEDS M

5 PULSES L

6 MUSHROOM L

7 FLOWERS L

8 MEAT [ GOAT / SHEEP ] L

9 SALE OF SEEDS TO OUTSIDE L

10 SALE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS TO OUTSIDE L

11 BASMATI RICE L

12 HONEY L

13 HANDICRAFT L

H = High: M = Medium: L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON RURAL LIVELYHOOD

AES – III Sl No Type of changing Scenario Effect of each scenario on farming system [ H/M/L] 1 Migration of people to urban area M

2 Lack of animal draught power M

3 Increasing in Farm machinery L

4 Shortage of labour L

5 Reduction of availability of fodder L

6 Increasing in number of un-employed rural youth H

7 Increasing in level of Education M

8 Reduction of irrigation water availability L

9 Increasing in rural indebt ness M

10 Better transport facilities L

11 Milk collection centers / route L

12 Marketing facilities at the village area / level L

13 Slackness towards Agriculture M

14 Low relative profitability from farming L

15 Absentee land lordism L

16 Selling lands to others M

17 Purchasing lands from others M

18 Forest dependent M

H = High : M = Medium : L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON MARKET OPPERTUNITIES

AES – III

Sl No Type of new market opportunities Effect of each opportunity on farming system [ H/M/L]

1 VEGETABLES M

2 FRUITS M

3 MULBERRY SILK L

4 OILSEEDS M

5 PULSES L

6 MUSHROOM L

7 FLOWERS L

8 MEAT [ GOAT / SHEEP ] M

9 SALE OF SEEDS TO OUTSIDE L

10 SALE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS TO OUTSIDE L

11 BASMATI RICE L

12 HONEY L

13 HANDICRAFT L

14 OTHER FOREST PRODUCTS M

H = High : M = Medium : L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON RURAL LIVELYHOOD

AES – IV Sl No Type of changing Scenario Effect of each scenario on farming system [ H/M/L] 1 Migration of people to urban area M

2 Lack of animal draught power M

3 Increasing in Farm machinery L

4 Shortage of labour L

5 Reduction of availability of fodder H

6 Increasing in number of un-employed rural youth H

7 Increasing in level of Education M

8 Reduction of irrigation water availability L

9 Increasing in rural indebt ness M

10 Better transport facilities M

11 Milk collection centers / route L

12 Marketing facilities at the village area / level L

13 Slackness towards Agriculture H

14 Low relative profitability from farming M

15 Absentee land lordism L

16 Selling lands to others L

17 Purchasing lands from others L

18 Any Other Forest dependent

H = High : M = Medium : L = Low

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EFFECTING FACTORS ON MARKET OPPERTUNITIES

AES – IV

Sl No Type of new market opportunities Effect of each opportunity on farming system [ H/M/L]

1 VEGETABLES M

2 FRUITS M

3 MULBERRY SILK L

4 OILSEEDS L

5 PULSES L

6 MUSHROOM L

7 FLOWERS L

8 MEAT [ GOAT / SHEEP ] M

9 SALE OF SEEDS TO OUTSIDE L

10 SALE OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS TO OUTSIDE L

11 BASMATI RICE H

12 HONEY L

13 HANDICRAFT L

14 OTHER FOREST PRODUCTS KENDU, SALPATA

H = High: M = Medium: L = Low

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Rationale

The development indicators emerged out through PRA, Benchmark survey, information collected from the trainees during different training programme of KVK, ex-trainees’ meet, Technology Week Celebration, exhibition, diagnostic field visit, clinical service, SREP,CADP, SAC recommendation, local need and people’ representatives recommendation were taken into accounts to take care of local problems and make awareness about latest technological advancement to the farmers of the districts. The action plan of SBKVK 2015-16 has been planned to fulfill the farmers need as per KVK mandates.

Major Problem Identified and Causes behind Them

PROBLEMS CAUSES Low Productivity of major cereal, oilseeds and Lack of Knowledge, Traditional Variety, poor agronomical practices, poor protection measure, insufficient irrigation pulses water, poor soil status, PHT, and poor status of farm mechanization

Low productivity of vegetables / fruits/plantation Lack of Knowledge, Traditional Variety, poor agronomical practices, poor protection measure, insufficient irrigation crop/Tuber crop water, poor soil status, PHT, and poor status of farm mechanization

Low productivity of Live stock Poor genetic stock, lack of fodder/feed, lack of awareness about health/hygiene management, and value addition

Low productivity of Pisiculture Poor genetic stock, lack of feed, lack of awareness about cultural practices, health/hygiene management, and value addition

Low output from household activities Lack of knowledge and skill about value addition, low opportunity of income generating activities, inefficient use of homestead resource, poor women and child care, poor nutritional status

Low net income Poor marketing facility, poor storage facility of the veg. and veg. products, lack of credit, insurance support and lack of awareness about different initiatives by govt. and other agencies, havoc of the middleman

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THRUST AREAS

 Production of Safe Food Material

 Soil Health Management

 Enhancement of seed replacement ratio

 Adoption of suitable Agricultural technologies with respect to changing climate

 Adoption of improved package & practices of crop & veg. production for better return

 Adoption of Improved management practices of Livestock & backyard farming

 Adoption of IFS(Fish cum Veg, cum Livestock)

 Soil &Water conservation and management

 Popularization of Farm mechanization

 Women empowerment through SHG

 Formation & strengthening of Farmers Club

 Self employment of unemployed Rural Youth through skill development training

 Livelihood support programme for land less farming community

 Convergence of different rural & agricultural development programme of Govt, NARS & other stake holders

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[ 1. FARM ADVISORY AND OTHER ACTIVITIES (APRIL, 2015 to MARCH, 2016)

Activities & Sub-activities Area (ha)//No. (quarterwise) Quarterwise target (Beneficiaries) Qr. I Qr. II Qr. III Qr IV Qr.I Qr.II Qr.III Qr.IV SC ST O SC ST O SC ST O SC ST O M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T 1. Farm Advisory 1.1. Demonstration Agronomy Oilseeds Oilseed --- 02ha 04ha ------2-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-6 3-0-3 3-0-3 18-0-18 ------Pulses Pulses - Redgram,Greengram 02ha ------02ha 2-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-6 ------2-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-6

Cereals --- 02ha ------3-2-5 3-2-5 10-5-15 ------Maize Paddy --- 02ha --- -02ha ------2-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-6 ------2-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-6 Finger Millet --- 02ha ------2-0-2 2-0-2 6-0-6 ------Plant Protection Control of Blast of paddy --- 02ha ------3-2-5 3-2-5 10-5-15 Control of Sheath blight of --- 02ha ------3-2-5 3-2-5 10-5-15 paddy Control of Blight of potato ------02ha 7-0-7 6-0-6 12-0-12 Horticulture Cultivation of kharif onion --- 2ha ------3-3-6 3-2-5 9-5-14 ------Organic veg. cultivation --- 2ha ------3-2-5 3-1-4 7-3-10 ------Protective veg. cultivation ------2.5ha ------4-0-4 6-0-6 2-0-2 Intercropping of turmeric in --- 2ha ------4-3-7 4-2-6 8-4-12 ------mango orchard Quality healthy vegetable ------2.5ha ------3-2-5 3-2-5 6-4-10 ------seedlings production Livestock Backyard Poultry 10 ------0-3-3 0 -2 -2 0 -5 -5 ------Backyard Poultry --- 10 ------3 0-3 3 0-3 4 0-4 ------Nutrient in Goat ------10 ------0 -3-3 0 -3-3 0 -4-4 Fishery Use of Micro Nutrient in 0.2 ha ------2 -0-2 2 -0-2 6 -0- 6 ------Rearing Pond Poly culture of Carp & Prawn --- 0.2 ha ------2-0-2 3-0-3 5-0-5 ------in Small pond Mono sex tilapia culture in --- 0.2 ha ------2-0-2 3-0-3 5-0-5 ------small pond Magur culture in small pond --- 0.2 ha ------2-0-2 3-0-3 5-0-5 ------Agril. Engineering Drum seeder --- 2.0 ha ------5-0-5 20-5-25 10-0-10 ------Cono-weeder --- 2.0ha ------5-0-5 20-5-25 10-0-10 ------Battery operated sprayer --- 2.0ha ------5-0-5 20-5-25 10-0-10 ------Power reaper ------5.0 ha ------5-0-5 15-0-15 20-0-20

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Animal Drawn Potato Digger ------1.0ha ------1-0-1 10-0-10 20-0-20 Animal Drawn ground nut ------1.0ha ------1-0-1 10-0-10 20-0-20 Digger Drip irrigation kits ------0.10ha ------0-2-2 0-5-5 0-3-3 ------Poly mulching for vegetable --- 0.5ha 0-0-0 5-3-8 12-0-12 cultivation Total (Agril. Engineering) --- 6.0 ha 0.6ha 7.0ha ------15-0-15 60-15-75 30-0-30 0-2-2 5-8-13 12-3-15 7-0-7 35-0-35 40-0-40

Activities & Sub-activities Area (ha)//No. Quarterwise target (Beneficiaries) (quarterwise) Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr Qr.I Qr.II Qr.III Qr.IV I II III IV SC ST O SC ST O SC ST O SC ST O M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T M-F-T 1.2. Field Days Agronomy 1 4 2 3 6-2-8 10-2-12 10-5-15 24-8-32 40-8-60 40-20-60 12-4-16 20-4-24 20-10-30 18-6-24 30-15-45 30-6-36

Horticulture ------3 3 ------5-3-8 7-2-9 42-10-52 6-4-10 7-3-10 35-5-40

Livestock --- -- 1 4 ------5-5-10 7-3-10 20-10-30 28-12-40 28-12-40 80-40- 120 Fisheries --- 1 ---- 5 ------7-3-10 5-5-10 20-10-30 ------35-15-50 35-15-50 100-50- 150 Agril. --- 3 4 4 10-5-15 15-5-20 20-0-20 5-20-25 5-30-35 10-20-30 10-2-12 15-5-20 10-0-10 Engineering Agril. Extension ------Plant Protection ------1 1 ------5-0-5 5-0-5 30-0-30 5-0-5 5-0-5 30-0-30 1.3. Exhibition ------2 ------1250 2650 7500 1.4. Diagnostic Service 5 8 6 5 15-10-25 7-8-15 10-10-20 20-10-30 25-5-30 30-15-45 15-5-20 20-8-28 25-10-35 5-5-10 10-5-15 18-7-25 1.4.1. Scientists’ visit 18 12 21 17 35-20-55 30-20-50 70-50-120 35-20-55 30-20-50 50-25-75 40-20-60 25-15-40 60-40-100 25-5-30 26-14-40 40-15-55

1.4.2. Farmers’ visit 40 45 45 35 115-30-145 80-20-100 90-30-120 60-30-90 60-30-90 90-10-100 60-20-80 40-15-55 70-30-100 30-20-50 25-20-45 50-30-80

1.4.3 PRA 1 - - 2 20-10-30 15-5-20 10-10-20 ------40-10-50 30-10-40 50-10-60

1.5. Clinic Centre 3 5 4 3 50 55 210 75 90 120 95 65 100 60 50 120 1.6. Advisory Service 15 17 19 13 30 45 55 40 30 60 35 25 50 25 30 45 1.7. Publications 15 1 1 1 1.8. Farm Science Clubs 2 3 3 2 20 10 20 15 20 15 30 20 40 15 15 30 / Mahila Samitii 1.9.1.Radio/TV talk 2 4 3 5

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2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE TRAINING PROGRAMME (APRIL, 2015 TO MARCH, 2016)

Discipline Client On campus Courses Off campus Trainees Days Courses

PF/PFW RY EF Total

No Participants No Participants On Off On Off On Off On Off

A. Agronomy PF/PWF 10 175 6 115 350 230 - - - - 350 230 RY 4 60 - - - - 420 - - - 420 - EF 1 15 ------30 - 30 - Total 15 250 6 115 350 230 420 - 30 - 800 230 Horticulture PF/PWF 8 160 7 150 340 300 - - - - 340 300 RY 6 90 - - - - 630 - - - 630 - EF 3 45 ------90 - 90 - Total 17 295 7 150 340 300 630 - 90 - 1060 300 Livestock Production PF/PWF 9 150 4 80 300 160 - - - - 300 160 RY 6 90 - - - - 630 - - - 630 - EF 1 15 ------30 - 30 - Total 16 255 4 80 300 160 630 - 30 - 960 160 Fisheries PF/PWF 10 160 4 80 320 160 - - - - 320 160 RY 6 90 - - - - 630 - - - 630 - EF 1 15 ------30 - 30 - Total 16 250 4 80 320 160 525 - 30 - 875 160 Agril Engineering PF/PWF 9 170 12 260 370 430 - - - - 370 430 RY 4 60 - - - - 360 - - - 360 - EF 4 60 ------120 - 120 - Total 17 290 12 260 370 430 360 - 120 - 850 430 Agril Extension PF/PWF 5 100 5 100 200 200 - - - - 200 200 RY 5 75 - - - - 525 - - - 525 - EF 1 15 ------105 - Total 10 175 5 100 200 200 420 - - 725 200 Plant Protection PF/PWF 7 140 4 80 280 160 - - - - 280 160 RY 2 40 - - - - 280 - - - 280 - EF 1 20 ------40 - 40 - Total 10 200 4 80 280 160 280 - 40 - 600 160 Computer Programmer RY 3 60 - - - - 420 - - - 420 - EF 2 40 ------80 - 80 - Grand Total 108 1845 42 865 2160 1640 3895 0 420 0 6580 1640

PF = Practicing Farmers, PFW = Practicing Farmers Women, RY = Rural Youth, EF = Extension Functionary

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SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAMME

PRACTICING FARMERS/ FARM WOMEN

Type of training No. of course Coverage SC ST Others Total M F M F M F M F ON 58 144 101 215 133 340 122 699 356 OFF 42 123 63 231 97 393 78 737 238 TOTAL 100 267 164 446 230 733 200 1436 594

RURAL YOUTH

Type of No. of Coverage training course SC ST Others Total M F M F M F M F ON 36 96 39 109 56 183 82 388 177 OFF ------TOTAL 36 96 39 109 56 183 82 388 177

EXTENSION FUNCTIONARIES

Type of No. of course Coverage training SC ST Others Total

M F M F M F M F ON 14 35 19 51 27 70 23 156 69

OFF ------TOTAL 14 35 19 51 27 70 23 156 69

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3. DETAILS OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAMME

A. Courses for the practicing farmer / farm women:

Discipline – Agronomy

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off course days M F M F M F M F

I/Apr/ 15 (Management of the To learn the Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 problematic soil) technique of soil Soil Health Management health management

I/ May/ 15 (Management of the To know the On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 problematic soil) application of Lime at Techniques of acid Soil proper dose and time reclaimanation for improving soil health and increasing yield I/June/15 (Production To learn the On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Management) Improved method of Paddy production by use transplanting of of different method of paddy for increasing transplanting yield. I/June/15 (Production To learn the Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Management) Improved method of Paddy production by use transplanting of of different method of paddy for increasing transplanting yield II/July/15 (Seed Production) To know the Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Improved Package of techniques of Practices for Kharif Groundnut Seed Oilseeds seed production by using production the fallow upland for getting higher income. II/Sept/15 ( Crop divercification) To know the On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Technique of Kharif Improved Package of Pulse Production in Kharif Pulses rainfed situation cultivation for increasing yield from their land in rained condition of their farming community III/Oct/15 (Nutrient Management) To know the use of On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Importance and use of Sulpher at proper Sulpher content fertilizer dose and time for in Rabi oilseeds increasing oil Cultivation. content and yield.

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III/Nov/15 (Disease Management) To learn the seed Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Improved techniques of treatment method of Seed treatment in Potato for minimize Potato crop. the seed borne disease of potato. III/Dec/15 (Production To know the SRI Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Management) techniques of paddy Use of SRI techniques in cultivation for Boro Paddy under increasing yield and irrigated situations minimize the cost of cultivation. IV/Jan/16 (Production on 1 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Management) Summer oilseeds crops in irrigated situation. Total 10 20 200 400 30 20 30 20 80 20 140 60

Discipline – Horticulture

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of course Duration No. of trainee Total Coverage /Month & Training (Days) per course Trainee days SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off M F M F M F M F

I/April/15 (Nursery management) To learn the improved package and Off 1 2 20 40 4 4 2 3 5 2 11 9 practices raising forest saplings Raising of forest sapling I/May/15 (Root Crop Culture) To learn the improved package and On 1 2 20 40 3 4 2 4 6 1 11 9 Modern cultivation of practices of root crop cultivation Colocasia, Zinger Turmeric and Elephant Root Yam, etc. I/Jun/15 (Cultivation of fruits) To learn the improved package and Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Commercial cultivation of practices of fruit cultivation in fellow fruits (Mango, Guava, Papaya, medium land Citrus, Cashew nut, Ber, etc. II/Jul/15 (Protective Veg. Cultiv ation) To earn more income from off season On 1 2 20 40 2 2 2 1 10 3 14 6 Cultivation of off season veg. cultivation vegetables in low cost poly house-Tomato, Capsicum, Cucurbits etc. II/Jul/15 (Propagation of fruit plants) To learn the technique of grafting, On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 1 8 3 14 6 Grafting, budding & air- budding & air-layering of fruit plants layering II/Aug/15 (Orchard management) To learn the beneficial effect of training On 1 2 20 40 4 2 3 3 6 2 13 7 Training and pruning, nutrient and pruning along with nutrient management of fruit plants management of fruit plants II/Sep/15 (Nursery management) To know the improved package and On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 7 3 13 7 Improved nursery management practices for disease free healthy practice for healthy vegetable vegetable seedling production seedling production II/Sep/15 (Cultivation of Flower) To learn more incoming technique Off 1 2 20 40 2 3 3 3 4 5 9 11 Commercial cultivation of through flower cultivation Flower - Rose, Marigold, tulip, Chrysanthemum, etc.

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III/Nov/15 (Vegetable cultivation) To learn about late varieties of Tomato, On 1 2 20 40 3 2 4 1 7 3 14 6 Commercial cultivation of Brinjal Cauliflower, Cabbage & Tomato, Brinjal Cauliflower, Capsicum and also their cultivation Cabbage, Capsicum, etc. ) practices IV/Jan/16 (Vegetable cultivation – To know the improved package and Off 1 2 20 40 2 2 4 2 8 2 14 6 Summer) practices for summer vegetable crops in Commercial cultivation of red and lateritic zone summer vegetable IV/Feb/16 Moisture Management of To know different techniques of life Off 1 2 20 40 3 1 4 2 6 4 13 7 newly planted fruit plants saving irrigation for new orchard development and their management in summer season in red & lateritic area IV/Mar/16 (Orchard development/forest To learn the layout, spacing, package & On 1 2 20 40 4 2 4 2 6 2 14 6 tree) Veg. Seed production) practices for new orchard Layout and Package & development/forest trees Practices for new orchard/forest trees Total 12 24 240 480 36 28 37 26 81 32 154 86

Discipline – Plant Protection

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off course days M F M F M F M F

I. MAY /15 (IDM and IPM) 1.Create awareness about the Off 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Production of safe food material pesticidal pollution 2. Learn scientific method of pesticide application. I. JUNE /15 (IDM and IPM) Integrated 1. Keep crop healthy On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 disease and pest management 2. Minimize the input cost of paddy 1. 3. Protect yield loss II. JULY /15 (Integrated Pest 1. Keep crop healthy Off 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) 2. Minimize the input cost Management of insect pest and 3. Protect yield loss disease of major kharif pulse crops (Urd, Horse gram and Arhar) II. AUG /15 (Integrated Pest 1. Keep crop healthy Off 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) 2. Minimize the input cost Management of insect pest and 3. Protect yield loss disease of the kharif vegetable (okra , brinjal, Chilli and other cucurbits) II. SEPT /15 (Integrated Pest 1. Keep Plants healthy On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) 2. Minimize the input cost Pest and Disease Management 3. Protect yield loss of orchard II. SEPT /15 (Integrated Pest 1. Keep Plants healthy On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) 2. Minimize the input cost Pest and Disease Management of Flowers (Marigold, Tube rose etc.)

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III. OCT /15 (Disease and Pest To produce healthy vegetable On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) seedlings. Disease and pest management of the seedlings of vegetable nursery. (Disease and Pest 1. Keep crop healthy On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 III NOV /15 Management) 2. Protect yield loss Management of insect pest & diseases of cole vegetables. III DEC 15 (Integrated Pest 1. Keep crop healthy On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) 2. Protect yield loss Management of insect pest and disease in rabi oilseeds crop (mustard, sunflower, linseed and ground nut) IV JAN /16 (Integrated Pest 1. Keep crop healthy On 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) 2. Protect yield loss Management of insect pest & disease in pulse crops (Gram, Lentil and pea). IV FEB /16 (Integrated Pest Protect storage loss. Off 1 2 20 40 3 3 4 3 3 4 10 10 Management) Control of storage grain pest Total 11 22 220 440 33 33 44 33 33 44 110 11 0

Discipline – Livestock Production

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No. of trainee Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) per course Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off days M F M F M F M F

I/April,15 ( Feed Management) To learn the method of enrichment Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Enrichment of Poor quality of Paddy straw using urea, etc. dry fodder. I/May,15 (Income generation To learn improved management On 1 2 20 40 0 5 0 5 0 10 0 20 activities for empowerment practices on small scale poultry & of rural women) Duck rearing for egg production. Improved backyard Poultry & Duckery management practices. I/June/15 ( Disease Management) To identify and to take preventive Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 6 4 12 8 Prevention & Control of measures on commonly occurring Commonly occurring cattle disease diseases in cattle II/July/15 ( Goatery Management) To learn improved management On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 6 4 12 8 Free range goat farming. practices on free range farming ob black Bengal goat for meat production. II/Aug/15 (Back Yard farming) To learn improved management On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 6 4 12 8 Improved backyard Duckery practices on small scale Duck management practices. rearing for egg production.

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II/Sep/15 ( Disease Management) To identify and to take preventive Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 6 4 12 8 Prevention & Control of measures on commonly occurring Commonly occurring Poultry disease diseases in Poultry

III/Oct/15 ( Piggery management) To learn improved management On 1 2 20 40 0 0 15 5 0 0 15 5 Improved piggery practices on free range farming on management practices improved pigs for meat production . III/Nov/15 ( Disease Management) To identify and to take preventive On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 6 4 12 8 Prevention & Control of measures on commonly occurring Commonly occurring disease of small Animal diseases of small Animal III/Dec/15 ( Piggery management) To learn improved management On 1 2 20 40 0 0 15 5 0 0 15 5 Improved piggery practices on free range farming on management practices improved pigs for meat production . IV/Mar/16 ( Feed Management ) To learn the method of enrichment Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 2 3 6 4 11 9 Enrichment of Poor quality of Paddy straw by using urea, dry fodder. molasses etc. Total 10 200 400 21 19 50 30 44 36 115 85

Discipline – Fisheries

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month & Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course

I/Apr15 (Resource Management) To learn improve methods of Off 1 2 20 40 2 0 3 0 15 0 20 0 Pond Preparation for Fish seed pond preparation before Production stocking of Spawn & Fri

I/May /15 (Resource Management) To learn the management Off 1 2 20 40 2 0 3 0 15 0 20 0 Carp fry & fingerling rearing practices of fry & Fingerlings (Improved package of rearing in seasonal ponds Practices of fry & Fingerlings rearing ) I/June /15 ( Fish seed production) To learn the management On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 7 3 13 7 Carp fry & fingerling rearing practices of fry & Fingerlings (Improved package of rearing in seasonal ponds Practices of fry & Fingerlings rearing ) II/ July/15 (Resource Management) To identify and to take On 1 2 20 40 2 3 3 2 5 5 10 10 Dishi Magur Culture in small preventive measures & control Pond of commonly occurring fish diseases in the area

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II/ Aug/15 (Resource Management) To learn the management On 1 2 20 40 5 2 3 2 6 2 14 6 Poly Culture of Fish & Prawn practices of poly culture of Giant prawn & Carp

II / Sep/15 (Fish Feed production) To identify the locally available On 1 2 20 40 5 - 5 - 10 - 20 - Preparation of low-cost fish Agri. & farm waste that can be feed (using Agri. & farm waste tilized as fish food ingredients and by-products) and process of fish feed preparation III /Oct/15 (Disease management) To identify and to take On 1 2 20 40 2 3 3 2 8 2 13 7 Prevention & control of preventive measures & control (commonly occurring) fish of commonly occurring fish diseases diseases in the area

III /Nov/15 (Resource Management) To learn the management Off 1 2 20 40 5 0 5 0 10 0 20 0 Integrated fish farming practices of culture of fish in (Fish –cum – Vegetable – cum ponds & Vegetables cultivation, Duck farming) Duck Farming on dykes

III/ Dec/15 (Fish Feed production) To identify the locally available On 1 2 20 40 5 - 5 - 10 - 20 - Preparation of low-cost fish Agri. & farm waste that can be feed (using Agri. & farm waste tilized as fish food ingredients and by-products) and process of fish feed preparation IV/ Feb/16 (Resource Management) To learn the management Off 1 2 20 40 5 0 5 0 10 0 20 0 Integrated fish farming practices of culture of fish in (Fish –cum – Vegetable – cum ponds & Vegetables cultivation, Duck farming) Duck Farming on dykes

Total 10 20 200 400 36 10 38 8 96 12 170 30

Discipline - Agricultural Engineering

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total course /Year Title of the course On/Off days M F M F M F M F

I/ April/15 ( Soil & water conservation To learn about site selection, Off 1 2 20 40 2 1 7 5 5 0 14 06 ) seepage control measures for Construction of water water harvesting. harvesting structure. I/May/ 15 (Watershed Development) To adopt the Land treatment Off 1 2 20 40 2 0 7 5 6 0 15 05 Land treatment technique for technique for water harvesting water harvesting

I/May/ 15 ( Micro-irrigation) To learn layout and installation of On 1 2 20 40 2 1 7 5 5 0 14 06 Installation and maintenance drip irrigation kit for vegetable of drip irrigation system cultivation

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I/ June /15 (Agriculture tools To know and to select On 1 2 20 40 2 0 7 5 6 0 15 05 management) the machinery for their farming Package of improved system agricultural machinery for paddy cultivation I/June/ 15 ( Micro-irrigation) To learn layout and installation of Off 1 2 20 40 2 1 7 5 5 0 14 06 Installation and maintenance drip irrigation kit for vegetable of drip irrigation system cultivation

I/July/ 15 (Agriculture tools To learn operation & to perform the On 1 2 20 40 2 - 5 - 13 - 20 - /machinery management) preliminary maintenance on their Operation and maintenance own of Power Tiller

II / Sep/15 ( Micro irrigation ) To know the techniques of On 1 2 20 40 2 - 5 - 13 - 20 - Installation and maintenance installation and maintenance of of sprinkler irrigation system sprinkler Irrigation system

II/Sep/15 ( Soil & water conservation To know the techniques of using On 1 2 20 40 2 - 5 - 13 - 20 - ) poly mulching for crop cultivation Use of plastic mulching for in- situ-moisture conservation III/ Nov. /15 (Agriculture tools To perform preliminary On 1 3 10 30 1 - 2 - 7 - 10 - /machinery management) maintenance of diesel engine Operation & Maintenance of pump sets Diesel Engine Pump sets specially for uses group III/ Dec. /15 (Agriculture tools To know and to select On 1 3 20 60 3 2 5 3 7 0 15 5 /machinery management the machinery for their farming Package of improved system agricultural machinery for groundnut & potato cultivation

IVI/Jan/ 16 ( Drudgery reduction) To perform farm operation with On 1 2 20 40 - 05 - 15 - - - 20 Gender friendly Equipment less drudgery by using improved for farmwomen agril. Implements IV/Feb/ 16 (Protective Farming) To learn about the use of poli On 1 2 20 40 2 1 7 5 5 0 14 06 Construction & maintenance tunnel Shed net in their own farm. of poly tunnel, shed nets and use of mulching Total On/Off 12 26 230 490 22 11 64 48 85 0 171 59

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Discipline – Agricultural Extension Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total course /Year Title of the course On/Off days M F M F M F M F I/ May/15 (INM) To aware and learn about On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Application of Bio- the Bio- fertilizer to Bio-fertilizer in crop reduced cost and protection. improvement of quality production. I/June/15 (Soil Reclamation) To aware and learn about off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Application of Lime the in acid soil Lime application to correction of the soil Ph and enhance the yield of crop. I/ July/15 (IPM) To aware and learn about Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Application of Bio- the Bio-pesticide to pesticides in crop reduced cost and protection. improvement of quality production. II/Sept/15 (Value addition) To know the methods of On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Mushroom Mushroom production production II/Sept/15 (Value addition) To know the methods of Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Mushroom Mushroom production production II/Oct/15 (Formation & To create an awareness Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 management of on group formation and SHG) monitoring of group for Orientation and establishment of self- awareness entrepreneurship. programme on Self Help Group formation. III/Nov/15 (Soil Reclamation) To aware and learn about On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Application of Lime the in acid soil Lime application to correction of the soil Ph and enhance the yield of crop. III / Dec /15 (INM) To aware and learn about On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Application of Bio- the Bio- fertilizer to Bio-fertilizer in crop reduced cost and protection. improvement of quality production. IV / Jan /16 (IPM) To aware and learn about On 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Application of Bio- the Bio-pesticide to pesticides in crop reduced cost and protection. improvement of quality production. IV / Feb /16 (Income generation) To aware and learn about Off 1 2 20 40 3 2 3 2 8 2 14 6 Income generation the through agricultural Technologies for and allied generating the income- agricultural sector. Total 10 20 200 400 30 20 30 20 80 20 140 60 44 | P a g e ANNUAL ACTION PLAN 2015-2016 SEVA BHARATI KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, DIST.-PASCHIM MEDINIPUR

B. Courses for Rural Youth:

Discipline – Agronomy

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month & Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off course days M F M F M F M F

I/May/15 ( Vermi culture) To learn the On 1 7 15 105 2 1 2 2 6 2 10 5 Production of techniques of Vermi-compost quality manure with the use of earthworm and preparing Vermi- compost II/July./15 ( Seed To learn the On 1 7 15 105 2 1 2 2 6 2 10 5 Production) techniques of seed Quality seed production for production of getting the farm Cereals. income from their own land III/Nov/15 (Soil Testing) To learn about the On 1 7 15 105 2 1 2 2 6 2 10 5 Method of soil latest Method of testing for different soil testing for self essential plant employment trough nutriments soil testing lab available in the soil. IV/Dec/15 ( Seed To learn the On 1 7 15 105 2 1 2 2 6 2 10 5 Production) techniques of seed Quality seed production for production of getting the farm income from their own land Total 04 28 60 420 08 04 08 08 24 08 40 20

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Discipline – Horticulture

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month & Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course

I/May/15 (Nursery management) To develop the Knowledge & On 01 07 15 105 3 1 2 1 4 4 9 6 Nursery Management Skill on Nursery Management (Gardener Training). I/Jun/15 (Plant Propagation To develop the knowledge & On 01 07 15 105 3 1 3 1 4 3 10 5 Technique) skill on different propagation Budding, Grafting, Air- technique of fruit plants layering, etc. of fruit plants II/July/15 (Veg. Cultivation) To develop the knowledge and On 01 07 15 105 3 2 2 1 5 2 10 5 Commercial off season skill on production of off- vegetable cultivation season & high value Vegetable crops III/Sep/15 Nursery management) To develop the Knowledge & On 01 07 15 105 3 1 2 2 4 3 9 6 Raising different veg. Skill of different steps of veg. seedlings seedling rainsing III/Dec/15 (Protective cultivation) Production of off-season and On 01 07 15 105 2 1 2 1 6 3 10 5 Protected cultivation of high value vegetable crops off season vegetable Crops IV/Jan/16 (Propagation Technique To know the latest propagation On 01 07 15 105 3 2 2 2 4 2 9 6 of Ornamental Plants) technique of different Propagation technique of ornamental plants different ornamental plants Total 06 42 90 630 17 8 13 8 27 17 57 33

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Discipline – Plant protection

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I/June/15 Phasal suraksha mitra (Capacity Create awareness and income On 1 7 20 140 4 2 5 2 5 2 14 6 building in crop protection) generation II/Aug/15 (Bee Keeping) Management of Create employment to the On 1 7 20 140 4 2 5 2 5 2 14 6 Bee keeping. rural youth. Total - 2 14 40 280 8 4 10 4 10 4 28 12

Discipline – Livestock production

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course

I/May/15 ( Poultry farming) To learn improved management On 1 7 15 105 2 0 3 0 7 3 12 3 Poultry Farming ( Broiler & practices on poultry farming for Layer) meat & egg production.

II/July/15 ( Pig Farming ) To learn about Scientific Farming On 1 7 15 105 3 0 5 5 2 0 10 5 Piggery Management of Pigs

II/Sep/15 ( Duck farming) To learn improved management On 1 7 15 105 3 2 3 2 3 2 9 6 Duck Farming ( K.C& Vigova practices on Duck farming for egg super) & meat production.

III/Oct/15 (Income generating To learn improved management On 1 7 15 105 3 2 3 2 3 2 9 6 activity) practices on poultry farming for Backyard Poultry Farming meat & egg production. (Layer)

II/Dec / 15 ( Entrepreneur 15 105 3 2 3 2 3 2 9 6 Development) To learn about AI.& vet., First-Aid On 1 7 Paravet Vety (Vet.Frst-Aid & for self employment A.I.)

IV/Feb/16 ( Duck farming) To learn improved management On 1 7 15 105 3 2 3 2 3 2 9 6 Duck Farming ( K.C& Vigova practices onDuck farming for egg & super) meat production.

Total 6 42 90 630 17 8 20 13 21 11 58 32

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Discipline – Fisheries

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course

I/ June /15 Fish seed production To learn the technique of fish On 1 7 15 105 3 0 3 0 9 0 15 0 Induced Breeding of Carps & breeding in Hapa & Bundh and to Fish seed production use of synthetic hormone & commercial prod. of fish seed

II/July/15 (Introduction of New To learn the prospect & cultural On 1 7 15 105 3 0 3 0 6 3 12 3 Technology) practices of Mono sex Tilapia Mono sex Tilapia Culture

II/ Aug /15 Resource Management To learn methods of cultural On 1 7 15 105 3 0 3 0 9 0 15 0 Desi Magur Culture in practices of desi Magur seasonal Pond

II/Sep /15 Resource Management To learn the management On 1 7 15 105 3 0 3 0 9 0 15 0 Integrated fish farming practices of culture of fish in ponds & Vegetables cultivation, Duck Farming on dykes

III/Nov/15 Resource Management To learn the management On 1 7 15 105 4 0 3 3 3 2 10 5 Integrated fish farming practices of culture of fish in ponds & Vegetables cultivation, Duck Farming on dykes

IV/Feb/16 (Introduction of New To learn the prospect & cultural On 1 7 15 105 3 0 3 0 6 3 12 3 Technology) practices of Mono sex Tilapia Mono sex Tilapia Culture

Total 6 42 90 630 19 0 18 3 42 8 79 11

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Discipline – Agricultural Engineering

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On per days M F M F M F M F course II/July/15 (Care& maintenance of To learn operation and On 1 6 15 90 2 - 5 - 8 - 15 - 20-25 July Farm machinery & maintenance of power tiller Implements) Repair and Maintenance of Power Tiller III/August/15 (Care& maintenance of To learn overhauling of diesel On 1 6 15 90 3 - 4 - 8 - 15 - 17-22 August Farm machinery & engine pump sets Implements) Repair and maintenance of diesel engine pump sets III/ September/15 (Care& maintenance of To organize rural youth for On 1 6 15 90 2 - 5 - 8 - 15 - 14-19 September Farm machinery & income generation through Implements) custom and hiring Improve agricultural implements, equipments, and machinery for custom and hiring. III/November15 (Care& maintenance of To learn overhauling of diesel On 1 6 15 90 2 - 5 - 8 - 15 - 16-21November Farm machinery & engine pump sets Implements) Repair and maintenance of diesel engine pump sets Total - 4 24 15 360 9 - 19 - 32 - 60 -

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Discipline – Agricultural Extension

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duratio No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course n (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total course /Year Title of the course On/Off days M F M F M F M F

I/ May/15 (capacity building and group To brings the women under dynamics ) Formation and formal group and make them On 1 7 15 105 - 3 - 4 - 8 0 15 Management of SHG self supported through need based enterpenureship development II/June/15 (capacity building and group Brings farmers in a formal 15 105 dynamics) group and learn the process On 1 7 2 1 3 2 4 3 9 6 Formation of farmers club for of formation of farmers club betterment of this community. II/Sept/15 (Entrepreneurship Development) To know the methods of 15 105 Commercial Mushroom production Commercial Mushroom On 1 7 2 1 3 2 4 3 9 6 production III/ Nov/15 (capacity building and group To brings the women under 15 105 dynamics) Formation and formal group and make them On 1 7 - 3 - 4 - 8 0 15 Management of SHG self supported through need based enterpenureship development III /Jan/16 (capacity building and group To learn the PRA technique, 15 105 dynamics) become a expart and earn by On 1 7 2 1 3 2 4 3 9 6 Agro- eco system analysis through providing his expertise to the PRA tools. other agencies Total 05 35 75 525 06 9 09 14 12 25 27 48

Discipline – Computer Programmer

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I/July/15 (Capacity building in Computer Basic application of Application) Computer On 1 7 20 140 4 2 4 2 5 3 13 7 Computer Application in agriculture II/Sept/15 (Capacity building in Computer Uses the ICT tools in real life Application) Basic concept of ICT tools & On 1 7 20 140 4 2 4 2 5 3 13 7 application

IV/Feb/16 (Information Management) Create employment to the Basic application of information rural youth. On 1 7 20 140 4 2 4 2 5 3 13 7 Management System Total 3 21 60 420 12 6 12 6 15 9 39 21

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C. Courses for in service Extension Functionaries:

Discipline – Agronomy

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the On/Off course days M F M F M F M F course

I/June /15 (Mixed Farming) To aware and learn On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 Orientation about the training on Mixed Resourses with proper Farming management for increasing farm income from their land Total 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5

Discipline – Horticulture

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duratio No .of Total Coverage /Month & Training course n (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I / Apr / 15 (Orchard management) To learn about the latest On 1 2 15 30 3 2 2 1 5 2 10 5 Modern technique of orchard techniques of plantation (high management density) and suitable varieties of different fruit plants for higher production and as a progeny orchard. I/Jun /15 (Veg. production) To learn about the improved On 1 2 15 30 2 2 2 3 4 2 8 7 Improved package & package & practices for practices of Kharif Onion production of Kharif Onion production III / Oct / 15 (Floriculture) To learn about the suitable On 1 2 15 30 2 3 2 1 5 2 9 6 Orientation training on varieties of winter annuals and its Seasonal flower gardening cultivation for beautification. Total - 3 6 45 90 7 7 6 5 14 6 27 18

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Discipline – Plant protection

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No. of Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course II/July/15 (Organic Farming) To create interest for organic 1 2 20 40 On 4 2 5 2 5 2 General concept of organic farming food production 14 6 Total 1 2 20 40 4 2 5 2 5 2 14 6

Discipline – Livestock Production

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course IV/Jan/ 16 (Poultry management) To learn about the suitable breeds On 1 2 15 30 2 0 3 0 8 2 13 2 Orientation programme on of poultry birds for egg and meat promotion of new breeds for production. Backyard Poultry. Total 1 2 15 30 2 0 3 0 8 2 13 2

Discipline – Fishery

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course II /Aug / 15 (Introduction of New To learn the prospect & cultural On 1 2 15 30 2 0 3 0 7 3 12 3 Technology) practices of mono sex tilapia Orientation training on mono sex tilapia Culture Total 1 2 15 30 2 0 3 0 7 3 12 3

Discipline – Agricultural Engineering

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I/ June/15 (Water shed management) To know about Integrated On 1 2 15 30 2 1 5 3 4 0 11 4 Participatory watershed watershed management development techniques for watershed development

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II/August/15 (custom & hiring services) To aware about importance and On 1 2 15 30 2 1 5 3 4 0 11 4 Operation and maintenance use of FARM MACHINERY HUB of farm machinery hub for AND ITS EFFIICIENT cooperatives society management III/Dec/15 ( Micro irrigation system) To know the techniques water On 1 2 15 30 2 1 5 3 4 0 11 4 Installation and maintenance saving irrigation device through of Micro irrigation system Drip & Sprinkler. IV /Feb/16 (Improve Implements) To aware about importance of On 1 2 15 30 2 1 5 3 4 0 11 4 Popularization of improved using improved agricultural agril implement for rice based implements and its extrapolation production system Total On 4 8 60 120 8 4 20 12 16 0 44 16

Discipline – Agricultural Extension

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off course days M F M F M F M F

IV/Jan/16 ( Group Dynamics & farmers To develop a capacity for On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 organization) technology dissemination in Orientation and capacity such a way that rural people building to village level worker can easily access and adopt for technology dissemination the technology in their social in grass root level. system. Total 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5

Discipline – Computer Programmer

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No .of Duration No .of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I/July/15 (Capacity building) Computer Application in Information networking among agriculture On 1 2 20 40 4 2 4 2 5 3 13 7 farmers II/Sept/15 (Capacity building) Basic concept of ICT tools & Capacity building for ICT application On 1 2 20 40 4 2 4 2 5 3 13 7 application Total 2 4 40 80 8 4 8 4 10 6 26 14

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4. FRONT-LINE DEMONSTRATION Courses for FLD farmer: Discipline – Agronomy

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No. of Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month & Training course (Days) trainee per Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off course days M F M F M F M F

I / ( Crop Production) To learn the improved package of practices of On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 June/15 HYV Paddy Cultivation Paddy crop for increasing productivity per unit area and shifting the next crop at proper time II/July/15 ( Crop Production) To learn the improved package of practices of ragi Off 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 Finger Millet and Maize and maize crop for increasing productivity per unit Cultivation area and shifting the next crop at proper time III / ( Nutrient management) To learn the improved package of practices of On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 Oct/15 Improve package of practices in Lentil, Green gram and Mung production for Pulse production increasing yield for their own farm of the community IV/Jan/ ( Oilseed Production) To learn the improved package of practices of On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 16 Improve package of practice on Mustard , Groundnut & Sesamum production for Oilseed production increasing yield for their own farm of the community IV/Jan/ ( Oilseed Production) To learn the improved package of practices of On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 16 Improve package of practice on Mustard , Groundnut & Sesamum production for Oilseed production increasing yield for their own farm of the community IV/ ( Oilseed Production) To learn the alternative land use system in rice On 1 2 15 30 2 1 3 2 5 2 10 5 Jan/16 Improve techniques of based cropping systems. Groundnut cultivation in Rice based cropping systems. Total 6 12 90 180 12 06 18 12 30 12 60 30

Discipline – Horticulture

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No. of Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month & Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course II/Sept/15 (Vegetable production) To know the improved package and On 1 3 20 60 03 03 03 01 06 04 12 08 Improved nursery practices for disease free healthy management practice for vegetable seedling production healthy vegetable seedling production III/Oct/15 (Intercropping) To know the latest Ago-techniques Off 1 2 25 50 04 03 04 02 08 04 16 09 Intercropping of Tomato in for intercropping of Tomato in newly planted Mango orchard newly planted Mango orchard

1II/Oct /15 (Physiological disorder To know the latest Ago-techniques Off 1 2 25 50 04 03 04 02 08 04 16 09 Management) for cultivation of onion in Kharif Scientific Cultivation method season of kharif Onion Total - 03 07 70 160 11 9 11 05 22 12 44 26

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Discipline – Livestock production

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No. Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month Training of (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off course per days M F M F M F M F course I / May/15 ( Backyard Farming) To learn improved On 1 2 10 20 0 3 0 2 0 5 0 10 Backyard poultry farming management practices of Back yard poultry II /August/ 15 ( Backyard Farming) To learn improved on 1 2 10 20 3 0 3 0 4 0 10 0 Backyard Duck farming management practices of K.C.duck Farming Ii/ Oct/15 (Nutrient Management) To learn improved Nutrient On 1 2 10 20 0 3 0 3 0 4 0 10 Nutrient Management in Management in Goat Kids Goat Kids Total - 3 6 30 60 3 6 3 5 4 9 10 20

Discipline – Fishery

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No. of Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I/ May /15 (Nutrient management) To Learn improved On 1 2 10 20 2 0 2 0 6 0 10 0 Use of Micronutrient in Fish management practices of seed production Nursery & Rearing pond Management II/July /15 (Composite fish culture) To Learn improved On 1 2 10 20 2 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 Poly culture of Carp & management practices on Prawn in Seasonal pond Mixed culture of carp & Prawn II/Aug /15 (Introduction of New To learn the prospect & cultural On 1 2 10 20 2 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 Technology) practices of mono sex tilapia Orientation training on mono sex tilapia Culture II/Aug /15 (Resource Management) To learn the management On 1 2 10 20 2 0 3 0 5 0 10 0 Magur culture in Seasonal practices of Magur culture in pond seasonal ponds Total - 4 8 40 80 8 1 11 0 21 0 40 0

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Discipline – Agricultural Engineering

Qr. (Thematic Area) Course objective Type of No. of Duration No. of Total Coverage /Month Training course (Days) trainee Trainee SC ST Others Total /Year Title of the course On/Off per days M F M F M F M F course I / May / 15 ( Micro Irrigation To know the layout and Off 1 1 10 10 0 2 0 5 0 3 0 10 )Installation and installation of drip irrigation Maintenance of Drip system. Irrigation Kits I I/ Jul/ 15 ( Care & maintenance of To know the process of Off 3 1 40 120 15 0 60 15 30 0 105 15 equipments) harnessing the puddler Operation and operation and its maintenance Maintenance of Cono Weeder, Drum Seeder,SRI Marker III / Oct. /15 ( Water Conservation) To learn the technique of poly Off 1 1 20 20 0 0 5 3 12 0 17 3 Use of poly mulching mulching for crop cultivation

III / Nov / 15 ( Care & maintenance of To learn the operation And Off 4 1 40 160 10 0 45 0 115 0 160 0 equipments) maintenance of Groundnut Pod Operation And stripper Maintenance of Groundnut Decaticators.,reaper, digger Total 9 9 310 25 02 105 23 157 3 282 28

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5. Front Line Demonstrations (2015-2016)

Discipline Problem based Intervention point Programme Critical inputs Area(ha) Total area Total cost / Share Cost (Thematic area) technology identified proposed identified /unit covered covered (ha) unit (Rs) KVKs Farmers’ share share (Rs) (Rs) Agronomy Micronutrient Application of Training & Demo. Seed, Micronutrient (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- ( Micro nutrient application in Medium micronutrient mixture management) land paddy Micronutrient Application of Training & Demo. Seed, Micronutrient (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- application in Upland micronutrient mixture Maize Nutrient application in Application of Training & Demo. Seed, Micronutrient (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- Ragi micronutrient mixture

Agronomy Paddy cultivation Cultivation through Training & Demo. Seed, Fertilizer, PPC (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- (system management) through SRI technique SRI technique Agronomy Sulphur application in Sulphur application Training & Demo. Sulphar Seed, (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- (nutrient management Mustard Fertilizer, PPC Agronomy Low yield due to tikka Disease free seed and Training & Demo. Seed, fungicide (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- (disease Management) disease in Groundnut fungicide Poor yield due to Quality HYV Redgram Training & Demo. Seed, Fertilizer, PPC (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- traditional var. of Seeds Redgram

Poor yield due to Quality HYV Training & Demo. Seed, Fertilizer, PPC (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- traditional var. Greengram Seeds

Horticulture Cultivation of kharif Growing of good Training & Demo. Good variety onion (7Units) 02 10000.00 10000/- - (crop management) onion variety onion seed, PPC and Fert. Horticulture Organic veg. cultivation Promote organic veg. Training & Demo. Organic manure, PPC (7Units) 02 10000.00 10000/- - (organic farming) cultivation Horticulture Protective veg. Growing of off season Training & Demo. Poly house material (7Units) 02 10000.00 10000/- - (protective cultivation) cultivation veg into low cost poly house. Horticulture Intercropping of Introduction of Training & Demo. Supply of Rhizome, (7Units) 02 10000.00 10000/- - (Production turmeric in mango intercropping system in PPC management) orchard mango orchard for utilization of space Horticulture Quality healthy Introduction of Training & Demo. Supply of seeds, and (10units) 2.5 1500.00 5250/- 5250/- (Production vegetable seedlings improved quality PPC management) production planting materials of tomato, Brinjal, Chilli and cole crops

Plant Protection Blast of paddy Application of Fungicide Training & Demo. PPC (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- (Disease & pest Sheath blight of paddy Application of Fungicide Training & Demo. PPC (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- management) & Antibiotic Blight of potato Application of Fungicide Training & Demo. PPC (7Units) 02 1500.00 5025/- 5025/- & Antibiotic

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Discipline Problem based technology Intervention point identified Programme Critical inputs identified Area(ha) Total area Total cost Share Cost (Thematic area) proposed /unit covered / unit (Rs) KVKs Farmers’ covered (ha) share share (Rs) (Rs) Livestock Regular & good egg production of Introduction of improved breed Training & Demo. Supply of brooded birds,& 10 units 10 units 600/- 5000/- 1000/- ( Back yard poultry birds (VANARAJA) with healthcare management. Vaccination Poultry & Regular & good egg production of Introduction of improved breed Training & Demo. Improved-Duck breeds 10units 10 units 600/- 5000/- 1000/- duckery poultry birds (Khaki Campbell) with healthcare management. Vaccination & de -worming management) Livestock Low Weight gain & Mortality of Nutrient management Training & Demo. Nutrient, Vaccine & de -wormer 10 units of 30 kids 200/- 1500/- 500/- (Nutrient Kids due to nutrient deficiency to 3 kids each Management) be controlled by use of nutrient in Goat mixture Fisheries (Use IMC Fingerlings production IMC Fingerlings Production with Training & Demo. - IMC fry & Micronutrient (10 unit) 0.2 ha 1000/- 9000/- 1000/- of in Small seasonal pond by using proper nutrient management micronutrient Micronutrient mixture in Rearing pond.) Fisheries Poly culture of Carp & Prawn in Introduction of Prawn Culture with Training & Demo. - Prawn-fingerlings (10 unit) 0.2 ha 1000/- 9000/- 1000/- (Composite Small pond carp, Proper Feeding & Culture) Management Practices

(Introduction of Culture of mono sex Tilapia in Introduction of mono sex Training & Demo. - Tilapia-fingerlings & Starter (10 unit) 0.2 ha 1000/- 9000/- 1000/- New Small seasonal Pond Tilapia,Proper Feeding & feed Technology) Management Practices Orientation training on mono sex tilapia Culture Fisheries Magur culture in small pond Introduction of Magur Culture with Training & Demo. - Magur- fingerlings (10 unit) 0.2 ha 1000/- 9000/- 1000/- (Resource Proper Feeding & Management Management) Practices

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Agricultural 1.Less Output Per Unit Land Introduction of improved Demonstration Conoweeder 1. 0.20/unit 1.0 1900/unit 8550/- 950/- Engineering Holding agricultural implements (5nos) 2. 0.40/unit ( Improve 2.Higher Cost Of Production Drum seeder 3. 5.0ha 2.0 2200/unit 9900/- 1100/- Agricultural 3. Less Coverage Under Moisture (5 Nos) implements) Stress Condition Due To Delay In Power reaper 5.0ha Rs.400/hr Custom Rs.400/Hr Operation 4. 0.50 & Hiring ha/unit Rs.9500/ 9000/- 500/- Battery operated 2.0ha Sprayer (1 Unit)

1.Burden / Drudgery On Farm Introduction of improved Demonstration Activities agricultural implements Animal Drawn 1.0.50ha/unit 1.0 9000/unit 16200/- 1800/- 2. Tedious And Time Taking Potato Digger 3. Poor Quality Of Produces (2 units) 2.0.5ha/unit Animal Drawn 1.0 9000/unit 16200/- 1800/- ground nut Digger(2 units)

Agricultural 1.high Water use Introduction of micro- irrigation Demonstration Drip irrigation kits 0.010ha/unit 0.100 ha 1500/unit 15000/- 3450/- Engineering 2.low production system (10 Units) ( Water 3. higher input cost Management) Agricultural Insitu moisture stress Introduction of poly mulching Demonstration Poly mulching 0.025 ha/unit 0.5 ha 750/unit 15000/- 1500/- Engineering Higher interculture cost ( Water Low yield Management)

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6. ON-FARM TESTING

ON FARM TESTING – 1

Title Effect of different doses of Sulphur on the seed yield of sunflower during Rabi season. Problem area Low yield of Sunflower Important Causes Low production due to nutrient deficiency. Thematic area Nutrient management Production System Rice – Sunflower-Vegetables, Micro farming situation Irrigated Medium land Technology for testing Sulphar application Objectives To assess the yield to use of sulphar materials and enhance the yield of Sunflower Hypotheses Poor yield of sunflower in Rabi season Existing practice Use of FYM. Intervention plan. Farmers practice: Farm Yard Manure 5 ton/ ha Technology Option-I: Spraying of Sulphur 80%WP @ 2gm/lit, at 42DAS Technology Option-II: : Spraying of Sulphur 80%WP @ 3gm/lit, at 42DAS Source of technology ICAR New Delhi Design RBD Critical inputs Seed , Sulphur, Seed and PPC Unit size / Plot size 500 sq .mt / plot, Replications 10 farmers (3 plot each) Unit cost Rs. 500/-/Plot Total cost Rs. 15,000/- Monitoring indicators Av. Plant height, Av. Diameter of head, Av. No of seeds/head, yield per ha. Net return per unit area and Benefit cost ratio

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ON-FARM TESTING –2

Title Effect of different type of mulching material on the yield of tomato in Rabi Season Problem area Scarcity of irrigation water effect the yield of tomato Important Causes Scarcity of irrigation water. Thematic area Water management Production System Rice – Vegetable-F allow Micro farming situation Irrigated Medium land Technology for testing Effect of different method of mulching Objectives To enhance the water use efficiency. Hypotheses Mulching may enhance the water use efficiency in tomato and increase the yield Existing practice Flood irrigation without mulching Intervention plan. Farmers practice- Flood irrigation without mulching and need based irrigation Technology option-1 - mulching with Jute Felt and need based irrigation Technology option-II - Poly mulching and need based irrigation Technology option-III- Straw mulching and need based irrigation Source of technology NIRJAFT, Kolkata Design RBD Critical inputs Seed and mulching material Unit size / Plot size 100 sq .mt/ plot, Replications 10 farmers (4plot each) Unit cost Rs. 500/- Total cost Rs. 20,000/- Monitoring indicators No. of irrigation, weed population/sq.m, Plant height (cm.),No.of fruits /plant, av.fruit wt. in gm., Yield (t/ha), Net return per unit area and Benefit cost ratio

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ON FARM TESTING – 3

Title Control of Red Pumpkin Beetle in Bottle Guard by using different control measures Problem area Damage of Bottle Guard due to severe attack of Red Pumpkin Beetle Important Causes Attack of Red Pumpkin Beetle Thematic area Pest management Production System Rice – Vegetables, Micro farming situation Rain fed Medium land Technology for testing Application of different control Measures of insect pest control Objectives To control the Pest effectively for save the plants and enhance the yield of Bottle Guard Hypotheses Low yield of Bottle Guard Existing practice Foliar application of ash Intervention plan. Farmers practice: Foliar application of ash Technology Option-I: Dusting of 2% Methyl Parathion Dust on leaves @ 12 kg,/ha. Technology Option-II: spraying of Chloropyrifos 20 EC @2ml,/it. Water. Source of technology Research Journal Design RBD Critical inputs Seed , Fertilizers and Pesticides Unit size / Plot size 200 sq .mt / plot, Replications 10 farmers (3 plot each) Unit cost Rs. 500/- Total cost Rs. 15,000/- Monitoring indicators % of pest infestation, efficacy of treatments, yield per ha. Net return per unit area and Benefit cost ratio

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ON FARM TESTING - 4

Title Control of Sheath Blight of Aman Paddy by using different control measures Problem area Low production/Full damage of Aman Paddy due to severe attack of Sheath Blight Important Causes Attack of fungi and bacteria causes Sheath Blight Thematic area Disease management Production System Rice – Potato-Vegetables, Micro farming situation Rain fed Medium land Technology for testing Fungicide and antibiotic application for control the disease Objectives To control the disease effectively and enhance the yield of paddy Hypotheses Poor yield of paddy in kharif season Existing practice Foliar application of fungicide like mancozeb Intervention plan. Farmers practice: Foliar application of mancozeb Technology Option-I: spraying of Carbendazim 50% wp @ 1gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1ml / lt. water Technology Option-II: spraying of Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 3 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 1gm. / lt. water Source of technology ICAR research Design RBD Critical inputs Seed , Fungicide and antibiotic Unit size / Plot size 1000 sq .mt / plot, Replications 10 farmers (3 plot each) Unit cost Rs. 500/- Total cost Rs. 15,000/- Monitoring indicators % of disease infestation, efficacy of treatments, yield per ha. Net return per unit area and Benefit cost ratio

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ON FARM TESTING – 5

Title Assessment of performance of different Duck breeds in Backyard system. Problem area Low egg production and growth in backyard system Important Causes Poor genetic stock and lack of health management. Thematic area Breed Diversification Production System Backyard Duckery Production Micro farming situation Backyard Deshi Duck rearing Technology for testing Replacement of improved breeds with proper health care management. Objectives To assess the suitability of backyard breed for optimal growth & egg production. Hypotheses Introduction of appropriate breed and health care management will enhance growth & egg production by 50% Existing practice Free Range farming of Deshi Duck with vaccination.

Intervention plan Farmers Practice = Deshi Duck with D.P vaccination. Technology Option I = K.C Duck with D.P & D.C Vaccination Technology Option II = Indian Runner Duck with D.P & D.C Vaccination. Source of technology WBUAFS. Design RBD Critical inputs 1. Brooded Ducklings, 2. De-wormer, 3. Vaccines. Unit size / Plot size 1. 10 nos Brooded Ducklings Replications 10 farmers Unit cost Rs. 1000 /- Total cost Rs. 10000/- Monitoring indicators Average weight at maturity & Egg production, health status & B.C ratio.

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ON FARM TESTING – 6 Title Study on effect of ‘De-wormer & Mineral mixture’ to improve the kidding performance of Black Bengal Goat. Problem area Poor conception rate and less no. of live kid of Goat in free rearing system Important Causes Lack of nutrient and health management. Thematic area Nutrient Management Production System Free range system of Goat rearing Micro farming situation Black Bengal Goat rearing in free range system. Technology for testing Feeding of De-wormer and Mineral mixture in free range system of Goat rearing. Objectives To assess the increase in conception percentage and to improve the kidding performance. Hypotheses Feeding of De-wormer and Mineral mixture in free range system of Goat rearing may improve the kidding performance by 30% Existing practice Free Range rearing of Black Bengal Goat without De-wormer and Mineral mixture supplementation.

Intervention plan Farmers Practice = Black Bengal Goat rearing in free range system without De-wormer and Mineral mixture. Technology Option I = Black Bengal goat rearing in free range system with de-wormer (Oxyclozanide). Technology Option II = Black Bengal goat rearing in free range system with de-wormer (Oxyclozanide) and mineral mixture supplement. Source of technology WBUAFS. Design RBD Critical inputs 1.De-wormer. de-wormer (Oxyclozanide) 2. mineral mixture supplement. Unit size / Plot size 1 Doe /treatment, so 3 Doe to each farmer. Replications 10 farmers Unit cost Rs. 400/- Total cost Rs. 12000/- Monitoring indicators Increase in % of conception, health status & B.C ratio.

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ON FARM TESTING – 7 Title Assessment of different Methods of Fish Culture in Small Seasonal Pond. Problem area Poor Yield of fish in small Seasonal Pond Important Causes Improper Species Combination. Thematic area New species introduction Production System Composite carp culture. Micro farming situation Table fish production in small Seasonal pond Technology for testing Culture of Mono Sex Tilapia. Objectives To assess the performance of Mono Sex Tilapia in Small seasonal Pond. Hypotheses Mono Sex Tilapia culture in Small seasonal pond may help in increased yield of table fish Existing practice Composite culture of IMC & Silver carp in Seasonal pond. Intervention plan. Farmers Practice = Stocking of IMC & silver Carp @ 10000 per ha.+ irregular feeding with oil cake Technology Option I = Stocking of Mono sex Tilapia @ 10000 per ha.+ regular feeding with fish Feed Technology Option II = Stocking of IMC & silver Carp @ 2500 per ha.+ Mono sex Tilapia @ 2500 per ha + regular feeding with fish Feed Source of technology CIFE Design RBD Critical inputs Fingerlings of IMC, Silver Carp & Mono sex Tilapia Unit size / Plot size 0.04 ha. Replications 6 Unit cost Rs. 500/- Total cost Rs. 9000/- Monitoring indicators Average weight of fish & Total Yield / ha

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ON FARM TESTING – 8

Title Assessment of Different Insect Control Methods in Nursery & Rearing pond

Problem area High mortality of Fingerlings Important Causes Due to high infestation of harmful aquatic insect like Ranatra,Notonecta etc. Thematic area Fish seed Production Production System Nursery & Rearing pond. Micro farming situation High density stocking of spawn & Fri with minimal insect control measure. Technology for testing Use of 3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water area for consecutive 4 days in an interval of 20 days. Objectives To assess the effect of light trap in control of aquatic insect in nursery & rearing pond Hypotheses Use of 3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water area for consecutive 4 days may control aquatic insect in nursery & rearing pond Existing practice Application of Kerosene oil @ 0.25 – 0.5 lit per decimal water area before stocking. Intervention plan Farmers Practice = Application of Kerosene oil @ 0.25 – 0.5 lit per decimal water area before stocking.

Technology Option I = Application of Soap - Oil Emulsion (soap 72 gm + oil 224 ml) per decimal water area before stocking.

Technology Option II = Fixing & use of 3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water area for consecutive 4 days in an interval of 20 days Source of technology CIFRI. Design RBD Critical inputs Kerosene oil, Detergent, H.S diesel, Light Trap Unit size / Plot size 0.04 ha. Replications 6 Unit cost Rs. 500/- Total cost Rs. 9000/- Monitoring indicators % of control of insect, B.C ratio.

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ON FARM TESTING - 9

Title Assessment of Performance of different types of diggers on Potato Crop Problem area Low profitability of potato due to higher input cost on Harvesting Important Causes Potato are being dug out by manual resultant higher input cost and low profitability. Thematic area Agriculture implements Production System Potato based small production System Micro farming situation Up /medium land Technology for testing Different types of potato digger Objectives To reduce the harvesting cost . Hypotheses By introduction of improved digger field capacity would be enhanced by 80%and man -hours would be reduced by 80% Existing practice manual harvesting by spade Details of technologies for Farmers practice: manually by spade assessment. Technology Option –I: Bullock drawn potato digger(CIA Bhopal) Technology Option-II: local Proto-type digger Source of technology IIT, Kharagpur, CIAE, Bhopal Design RBD Critical inputs Different type of potato digger Unit size / Plot size 200m./Plot Replications 10 farmers Unit cost 2000/ Farmer Total cost Rs. 20000/- Monitoring indicators Speed, Time, Field capacity, Man-hours/ha, cost of operation Rs/ha, Shuttering loss, yield, cost saving.

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ON FARM TESTING - 10

Title Assessment of performance of Different irrigation system for homestead vegetables cultivation. Problem area Low availability of irrigation water. Important Causes Low availability of irrigation water, low water use efficiency, and low yield Thematic area Irrigation System. Production System Vegetable cultivation in kitchen garden. Micro farming situation Up land Technology for testing Micro Irrigation System. Objectives Efficient use of irrigation water. Enhance production

Hypotheses By using micro irrigation system water use efficiency would be enhanced by 40%. Existing practice Manually by bucket. Details of technologies for Farmers practice:. Manual by bucket assessment. Technology Option –I: drip irrigation Technology Option-II: Sprinkler irrigation

Source of technology IIT, Kharagpur, Design RBD Critical inputs 100m2 Drip irrigation kits,100m2 sprinkler irrigation kits Unit size / Plot size 100m2 /Plot Replications 10 farmers Unit cost Rs.2000/-/ Farmer Total cost Rs. 20,000/- Monitoring indicators % of water use efficiency, Yield in qt. B.C ratio

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7. Varietal Trial

Sl. No. Crop / enterprises No. Of varieties Area (ha) Season Source of seeds/breed 1. Brinjal 4 0.2 Kharif and Rabi Research station on Vegetable Crops, BCKV 2. Medium land Rice 4 0.4 Kharif CRRI Chinsurah,WB 3. Tomato 3 0.2 Rabi Research station on Vegetable Crops, BCKV 4. Cauliflower 2 0.2 Rabi Research station on Vegetable Crops, BCKV 5. Mustard 4 0.4 Rabi Research station on Oilseed Crops, BCKV 6. Chili 4 0.2 Kharif and Rabi Research station on Vegetable Crops, BCKV 7. Sunflower 4 0.4 Rabi -Summer AICRP, Hyderabad

8. Activities in instructional farm / development units:

Agronomy unit

Sl.No. Enterprise Season Area Unit / No Component of technology (ha) 1 Paddy Seed production Kharif 4 .0 - Seed Production of HYV Paddy, MTU-7029, Rajendra Masuri 2 Maize Seed production Kharif 0.50 - Sawan-1 3 Redgram Seed production Kharif 0.25 - ICPL-87119 4 Potato Seed production Rabi 1.0 - K. Jyoti, K. Pokhraj & K. Chandramukhi 5 Sesame Seed production Rabi-Summer 1.0 - Rama 6 Finger millet Seed production Kharif 0.25 - GTU-28 7 Niger Seed production Late Kharif 0.4 - Birsa Niger-2 8 Daincha Seed production Kharif 0.4 - Improved Selection 8 Vermi Compost Preparation Round the year 5400 10’x4’x3’sized Earthworm Var. E. fotida sqft. 45 pits

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Horticulture Unit

SL.No. Crop/Enterprise Season Area Unit /No Component of technology (ha) 1. Production of Forest saplings (Eucalyptus, Kharif 5.0 100,000 no. Sapling raising of good varieties in poly house and Akashmoni, Gamar, Sisso, Teak and Mahagini etc. polythene pack rearing with scientific nursery management technique. 2. Production of Fruit plants-Mango, Guava, Papaya, Kharif 2.0 20,000 no. Veneer grafted, Air layered plant Citrus, Jack fruit and cashew nut 3. Production of Turmeric (Seed Rhizome) Kharif 1.0 - Production of good variety Turmeric Rhizome (Saguna) 4. Elephant foot Yam Kharif 1.0 - Production of good variety Seed Rhizome (Gagendra ) 5. Production of vegetable seedlings Throughout the 4.2 210,000 no. Protected nursery management. year 6. Production of flower seedlings Round the Year 0.2 50,000 no. Protected nursery management.

7. Ornamental plant Round the year 0.2 1,00,000 no. Cutting 8. Vegetable production Round the year 1.0 - Production of fresh vegetables through judicious application of nutrients and PPC

Livestock Unit

Sl.No. Enterprise Season Area (ha) Unit No Component of technology

1 Poultry (Supply of Chick) Round the year 6unit 500 birds x6 =3000 no. Proper brooding , feed management , health care & vaccination , Breed – K.C 2 Poultry (Supply of Ducklings) Round the year 6 unit 500 birds x6 =3000 no Proper brooding , feed management , health care & vaccination , Breed – Vanraja

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Fishery unit

Sl.No. Enterprise Season Area (ha) Quantity Component of technology 1 Fish seed (Spawn of IMC) production Pre Kharif-Kharif Hatchery 15 lakhs Modern hatchery,Use of Pituitary analog & programme Proper health care

2 Fish fingerlings production Kharif 0. 31 ha 50000 Optimal stocking (IMC),Proper feeding & Health care

3 Magur seed production Kharif 0.08 5000 Optimum stocking ,Proper feeding & Health care 4 Table fish production(Tilapia) Kharif to Summer 0. 4 250 kg Optimum stocking ,Proper feeding & Health care 9. Different supporting programme to the farming community

S.L. No. Enterprise Season List of the critical inputs to be supplied /procured/ generated

1. Agro-service center Round the year  Seed-wheat, paddy, groundnut, mustard, sesamum, lentil, moong ,blackgram, flowers seeds  Planting Materials- fruits, vegetables, flowers, forest, medicinal  Livestock – K.C.Hit CARI, CARI Shyama, IMC-seeds, Magur-seeds, prawn-seeds and Hatching eggs  Fertiliser- M.C.,V.C., urea, MOP, SSP, DAP, Sufala, and micro nutrient  Pesticide- Metacide, Rogor, ace-tuf, bavistine, blitox, dithene M-45, dusburn  Growth regulators- Plano fix, rotex,arodex  Custom & Hire service- Powertiller,sprayer & duster, paddy thresher, Tractor, Rotabrator, Groundnut de corticator cum stripper, paddy puddler etc. 2. Village seed production Seasonal basis  Groundnut, Mustard, Paddy, Lentil, Sesamum, programme 3. Animal /Crop/soil healthcare Seasonality  FMD, BQ, HS, Ranikhat, Duck Plague, enterotoxaemia ,fish bacterial disease, worm infestation, paddy camp basis stem borer ,rice blast, late and early blight of potato, brinjal stem and fruit borer, aphid, mango leaf hopper, coconut stem borer, soil testing, 4. Technology week celebration Winter  Exhibition, ex-trainees meet, Agril. Quiz, Rural sports. craft .and rural technology. cum Krishi Mela O  Cultural, educational competition Pradarshani 5. Observance day Occasion  World food day, productivity week , kishan dibash, World environment day, Aranya sapthah, Prani sampad sapthah , Agriculture women’s day, International women’s Day etc and Death university of Prof. P. K. Sen, the founder of SBKVK.

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COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMME WITH OTHER GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS Agricultural Technology Management Agency Sl no Programme Activities / Sub activities No of Programme Remarks 1 Different activities under ATMA Project of East Training, Demonstration, FFS, Training-25 Working in collegiate mode of operation & West Midnapur Exposure Visit, etc. Demo.-15 Exp. Visit-2 TAR-5 2 Promotion of jute felt for augmentation of Training, Demonstration Training-10 Working in collegiate mode of operation agricultural productin and income generation Demo.-5 under NIRJAFT, Kolkata 3 “Participatory Research-cum-Extension Training, Demonstration,Magur Traininng – 2 Working in collegiate mode of operation Programme on seed production and culture of hatchery set up Demo – 11 desi magur for the fish farmers of the districts of Hatchery - 5 Paschim Medinipur” Under Directorate of Fisheries 4 RKVY Demonstration 10 unit Working in collegiate mode of operation 5 MGNREGA Waste land management through 8 ha Working in collegiate mode of operation Orchard development 6 AICRP( Oil Seed) FLD on Sesamum and Niger 10 ha Working in collegiate mode of operation 7 NHM West Midnapur Demo on Vermi composting 05 unit Working in collegiate mode of operation 8 Water Shed Development programme of Providing technical support only 1205 ha Working in collegiate mode of operation NABARD,

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10. Demand for fund to be filled by the Authorized Officer of the guarantee for released for installation for centre for the financial year 2015-16 1. Balance (+) due to the council (-) due from council as on 31.03.2015 : 2. Council’s share of receipt during the period from 01.04.2014 to 31.03.2015 : Nil. 3. Council’s share of expenditure:

S.No. Item of expenditure Actual expenditure in this Scheme from Anticipated expenditure from Recommended by 01.04.2014 to31.03.2015 01.04.2015to 31.03.2016 BE / SMD A. Recurring: 1. Pay & Allowances 60,75,453.00 95,21,305.00 2. TA 50,000.00 1,50,000.00 3. Contingencies a) Stationary/Tele/Electricity/etc. 77,000.00 2.50,000.00 b) Pol/Repairing of Vehicle 78,000.00 1,50,000.00 c) Training of Farmers/Farm Women 51,484.00 1,00,000.00 d) Training of Rural Youth 23,130.00 1,00,000.00 e) Training of Extn. Functionaries 6,890.00 25,000.00 f) Training Materials 34,496.00 75,000.00 g) On farm Testing 40,000.00 1,00,000.00 h) Frontline Demonstration 77,000.00 1,00,000.00 i) Maintenance Buildings 37,000.00 5,00,000.00 j) HRD 15,000.00 20,000.00 k) TSP 3,30,000.00 Total: ( A ) 68,95,453.00 1,10,91,305.00 B. Non-Recurring : - 4. Boundary Wall - 21,40,000.00 5. Furniture/Equipments - 3,00,000.00 6. Library - 1,00,000.00 7. Extn. Of Administrative Buildings(200 sqm) - 30,00,000.00 8. Farmers Hostel (300 sqm.) - 45,00,000.00 9. Staff Quarter (400 sqm.) - 55,00,000.00 10. Land leveling - 3,00,000.00 11. Road formation - 2,50,000.00 12. Vehicle & implementation shed - 9,50,000.00 13. New Vehicle - 10,50,000.00 Total: (B) - 1,80,90,000.00 Grand Total: ( A + B ) 68,95,453.00 2.91,81,305.00 Total amount required from council’s after adjusting amount A & B above Rs. 2.91,81,305.00 It is certified that the council’s P.F Contribution is claimed in accordance with clause II of scheduled of terms & conditions governing the grants from council.

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