State:

Agriculture Contingency Plan District: FARIDABAD

1.0 District Agriculture profile

1.1 Agro-Climatic/Ecological Zone AgroEcologicalSubRegion(ICAR) NorthernPlain(AndCentralHighlands)In(4.1) Agro ClimaticRegion(PlanningCommission) TransGangeticPlainRegion(VI) AgroClimaticZone(NARP)* EasternZone(HR 1) ListallthedistrictsfallingundertheNARPZone ,Ambala,Yamunanagar,, ,Kaithal,Jind,,, Faridabad,Mewat,andpartsof,and Geographicalcoordinatesofdistrict Latitude Longitude Altitude

28º22’55.99” N 77018’11.3” E 221 m NameandAddressoftheconcernedZRS/ZARS/RARS/RRTTS ZRS,Rohtak 124001

MentiontheKVKlocatedinthedistrict KVK,Faridabad121002

1.2 Rainfall Average(mm) NormalOnset NormalCessation(weekandmonth) (weekandmonth) SWmonsoon(JuneSep): 521.0 1st weekofJuly 3rd weekofSeptember NEMonsoon(Oct Dec): 20.2

Winter(Jan March) 28.0

Summer(AprMay) 26.4 Annual: 595.6 *IfadistrictfallsintwoNARPzone,mentionthezoneinwhichmorethan50%areafalls.

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1.3 Land use Total Forest Landunder Permanent Cultivable LandunderMisc. Barrenand Current Other pattern of the geographical area non pastures wasteland treecropsand uncultivable fallows fallows district (latest area agriculturaluse groves land statistics) Area(000ha) 172 1 40 2 5 9

(Source:StatisticalAbstractHaryana:200708) 1. 4 Major Soil types Area('000ha) Percent(%)oftotalarea Sandyloamsoils 60 100

Note:Mentioncolour,depthandtexture(heavy,light,sandy,loamy,clayeyetc)andgivevernacularname,ifany,inbrackets

1.5 Agricultural land use Area(‘000ha) Croppingintensity% Netsownarea 115 Areasownmorethanonce 100 187

Grosscroppedarea 215

1.6 Irrigation Area(‘000ha)

Netirrigatedarea 115

Grossirrigatedare a 200 Rainfedarea Nil Sources of Irrigation Number Area(‘000ha) %area Canals 16 13.9

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Tanks Openwells Borewells 99 86.1 Liftirrigation Microirrigation Othersources TotalIrrigatedArea 115 Pumpsets No.ofTractors Groundwater availability and use No.ofblocks %area Qualityofwater Overexploited* NA Critical NA Semi critical NA Safe NA Wastewateravailabilityanduse NA Groundwaterquality Alkalineinnatureandmoderatelytohighlysaline *overexploited:groundwaterutilization>100%;critical:90100%;semicritical:7090%;safe:<70% 1.7 Areaundermajorfieldcrops&Horticulture(asperlatestfigures(200809) 1.7 Major Field Crops cultivated Area (‘000 ha)* Kharif Rabi Summer Grand Total Irrigated Rainfed Total Irrigated Rainfed Total - Wheat 104.8 104.8 104.8 Rice 27.4 27.4 27.4 Pearlmillet 8.9 8.9 8.9 RapeseedMustard 4.2 4.2 4.2 Horticulture crops - Fruits Total area

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Guava 491 Ber 164 Citrus 145 Horticultural crops - Vegetables Total area Radish 1.6 Cauliflower 1.5 Carrot 1.3 Tomato 1.2 Medicinal and Aromatic crops - Plantation crops - Fodder crops - Totalfoddercroparea Grazingland Sericultureetc Others(Specify) *Ifbreakupdata(irrigated,rainfed)isnotavailable,givetotalarea

1.8 Livestock Male (‘000) Female (‘000) Number ( '000) Cattle 69 Buffaloestotal 362 Commercialdairyfarms NA Goat 24 Sheep 16 Others(Camel,Pig,Yaketc) 22 1.9 Poultry No. of farms Total no. of birds (‘000) Commercial - 27 Backyard - 8

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1.10 Fisheries (Datasource:ChiefPlanningOfficer) A.Capture i) Marine (DataSource:Fisheries No. of fishermen Boats Nets Storage facilities (Ice Department) plants etc.) Mecha Non Mechanized Nonmechanized nized mechanized (Trawlnets, (ShoreSeines, Gillnets) Stake&trapnets)

ii) Inland (DataSource:Fisheries No. Farmer owned ponds No. of Reservoirs No. of village tanks Department)

B. Culture Water Spread Yield (t/ha) Production (‘000 tons) Area (ha)

i) Brackish water (DataSource:MPEDA/FisheriesDepartment) ii) Fresh water (DataSource:FisheriesDepartment) Others

1.11 Production and Productivity of major crops (Averageoflast3years:2006,07,08) 1.11 Major Field Crops cultivated Kharif Rabi Summer Total Production Productivity Production Productivity Production Productivity Production Productivit ('000t) (kg/ha) ('000t) (kg/ha) ('000t) (kg/ha) ('000t) y(kg/ha) Wheat 389 3706 389 3706 Rice 84 3113 84 3113 Pearlmillet 16 1764 16 1764 RapeseedMustard 6 1493 6 1493 Major Horticultural crops Guava 5715 Ber 965

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Citrus 615 Major Vegetable crops Radish 17875 10545 17875 10545 Cauliflower 31490 19930 31490 19930 Carrot 20210 14970 20210 14970 Tomato 13705 10964 13705 10964 (Source:StatisticalAbstractHaryana)

1.12 Sowing window for 5 major Rapeseed & crops (startandendofsowing Wheat Rice Bajra period) Mustard KharifRainfed Onsetofrain Kharif Irrigated 15 th May –30 th June 1st July 15 th July RabiRainfed Octoberend–Novemberend Septem berend RabiIrrigated Octoberend–15November Septem berend–20 October

1.13 What is the major contingency the district is Regular Occasional None prone to? (Tick mark) - √(MayJune) - Drought Flood - √ (July Aug)

Cyclone - - √

Hailstorm - √(DecMar) -

Heatwave √ - -

Coldwave √ - -

Frost - √ (Jan) -

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Seawaterinundation - - √

Pestsanddiseases(specify) - √ -

1.14 Include Digital maps of the district for LocationmapofdistrictwithinStateasAnnexureI Enclosed:Yes

MeanannualrainfallasAnnexure2 Enclosed:Yes

SoilmapasAnnexure3 Enclosed:Yes/No

2.0 Strategies for weather related contingencies 2.1 Drought 2.1.1 Rainfed situation (Norainfedarea) Condition Suggested Contingency measures Early season Major Farming Crop/cropping system Change in crop/ Agronomic measures Remarks on drought (delayed situation cropping system Implementation onset) Delay by 2 weeks NA Condition Suggested Contingency measures Early season Major Farming Crop/cropping system Change in crop/ Agronomic measures Remarks on drought (delayed situation cropping system Implementation onset) NA Delay by 4 weeks

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Early season drought Major Farming Crop/cropping system Change in crop/ Agronomic measures Remarks on (delayed onset) situation cropping system Implementation Delay by 6 weeks NA Condition Suggested Contingency measures Early season drought Major Farming Crop/cropping system Change in crop/ Agronomic measures Remarks on (delayed onset) situation cropping system Implementation Delay by 8 weeks NA

Suggested Contingency measures Condition Earlyseasondrought Major Farming Crop/cropping system Crop management Soil nutrient & Remarks on (Normal onset) situation moisture conservation Implementation measures Normal onset followed NA by 15-20 days dry spell after sowing leading to poor germination/crop stand etc.

Condition Suggested Contingency measures Midseasondrought Major Farming Crop/cropping system Crop management Soil nutrient & moisture Remarks on (long dry spell, situation conservation measures Implementation consecutive 2 weeks rainless (>2.5 mm) period) NA At vegetative stage

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Midseasondrought Major Farming Crop/cropping system Crop management Soil nutrient & moisture Remarks on (long dry spell) situation conservation measures Implementation

At reproductive NA stage

Condition Suggested Contingency measures Terminal drought Major Farming situation Crop/cropping system Crop management Rabi crop planning Remarks on Implementation NA

2.1.2 Irrigated situation

Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Normal Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming Crop/cropping crop/cropping Implementation situation system system Delayed/ Sandy PearlmilletWheat PearlmilletRaya 1015%higherseedrate,optimumplantspacing SeedsfromState, limited soils/sandy Sprinkler irrigation, Planting on beds, planting with ridger nationalseedand releaseof loamsoils seeder,Laserlandleveling, privateseedagencies. waterin tubewell Conjunctiveuseofcanalandgroundwaters. Theschemesof canalsdueto irrigated Split application of fertilizer, Application of organic manures, NREGS,RKRY, lowrainfall Straw mulching, Limited ground water use, prefer life saving NFSM,NHMarein irrigation operation. Shortdurationcultivars,Adoptionofplantprotectionmeasures, Govt.subsidyon soaking of seeds before sowing, seed treatment with sprinkler,drip biofertilizer,deepploughingduring kharif season irrigationsystemsand Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth,weedfreeenvironment laserleveler Pearlmillet ClusterbeanBarley Asabove Chickpea Fallow Raya Summe rmoong Shortdurationcultivars Raya Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor/rhizobium

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Normal Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming Crop/cropping crop/cropping Implementation situation system system Strawmulching Sprinklerirrigation Plantingonbeds,plantingwithridgerseeder Laserlandleveling, Conjunctiveuseofcanalandgroundwaters. Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Weedfreeenvironment SorghumBarley CucurbeetsRaya Sprinklerirrigation Plantingonbeds,plantingwithridgerseeder Laserlandleveling, Conjunctiveuseofcanalandgroundwaters. Splitapplicationoffertilizer Strawmulching Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor Deepploughingduringkharifseason Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Weedfreeenvironment Well Clusterbean PearlmilletWheat Drip/furrowirrigation,pairedrowplanting Shallowgroundwater drained, Wheat Sprinklerinwheat usealoneorin medium Plantingonbeds combination. alluvial Strawmulching SeedsfromState, soils,canal PlantingonbedsPlantingwithridgerseeder nationalandprivate andtubewell Laserlandleveling seedagenciesseed irrigated Splitapplicationoffertilizer agencies, Strawmulchinginsugarcane Theschemesof Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation NREGS,RKRY, Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters NFSM,NHMarein Shortdurationcultivars operation. Soakingofwheatseedsbeforesowing Govt.subsidyon Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor/rhizobium sprinkleranddrip Deepploughingduringkharif season irrigationsystems,on Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth laserlandleveling Sowingofvegetableseedsinpolythenebagsandreplanting

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Normal Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming Crop/cropping crop/cropping Implementation situation system system theminholes. Weedfreeenvironment PearlmilletWheat Pearlmillet Pairedrowplanting Raya/Chickpea Sprinklerirrigation Plantingonbeds Strawmulching Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Strawmulching Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shortdurationcultivars Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor/rhizobium Deepploughingduring kharif season Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Weedfreeenvironment Sugarcane Wheat Sugarcane –Moong Drip/furrowirrigationinsugarcane,pairedrowplanting intercropping Plantingonbeds Strawmulchinginsugarcane Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shortdurationcultivars Weedfreeenvironment Weedfreeenvironment Pearlmillet/fallow Vegetables furrowirrigationinpearlmillet/raya,pairedrowplanting Raya Plantingonbeds Strawmulching Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shortdurationcultivars

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Normal Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming Crop/cropping crop/cropping Implementation situation system system Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor Deepploughingduringkharifseason Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Sowingofvegetableseedsinpolythenebagsandreplanting theminholes. Weedfreeenvironment Claysoils, Rice Wheat Summer Moong Sprinklerirrigationinmoong, Latesowncultivars canaland Rice Plantingonbeds Short duration Desi tubewell Laserlandleveling wheat and Basmati irrigated Sugarcane Wheat Sugarcane Onion Dripirrigationi npairedrowplantingofsugarcane rice. intercropping Laserlandleveling Shallow ground water Strawmulchinginsugarcane use alone or in Sorghumfodder Vegetables/flowers Sprinkler/dripirrigation,Plantingonbeds,laserlandleveling combination. Wheat Mulchingoninterrowspacing Conservation of rain Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation water, mulching, rain waterharvesting Seeds from State and nationalseedagencies, The schemes of NREGS, RKRY, NFSM, NHM are in operation. Seedfromprivateseed agencies

Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Crop/cropping Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming system crop/cropping Implementation situation system Nonreleaseof Sandysoils, PearlmilletRaya Pulsesraya PlantingonbedsSprinklerirrigation Shortduration waterincanals tubewell Laserlandleveling cultivarsofcrops underdelayed irrigated Strawmulching Shallowgroundwater onsetof Pairedrowplanting usealoneorin

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Crop/cropping Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming system crop/cropping Implementation situation system monsoonin Splitapplicationoffertilizer combination. catchment Strawmulching Conservationofrain Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation water,mulching,rain Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters waterharvesting. Shortdurationcultivars Shallowgroundwater Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor/rhizobium usealoneorin Deepploughingduring kharif season combination. Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Conservationofrain Weedfreeenvironment water,mulching,rain Pearlmillet ClusterbeanBarley Sprinklerirrigation waterharvesting. Chickpea Plantingonbeds Strawmulching Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shortdurationcultivars Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor Deepploughingduringkharifseason Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Weedfreeenvironment Fallow – Vegetables Raya Sowingofvegetableseedsinpolythenebagsandreplanting Raya/barley theminholes. Dripirrigationinvegetables Plantingonbeds Strawmulching Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor Deepploughingduring kharif season Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Weedfreeenvironment

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Crop/cropping Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming system crop/cropping Implementation situation system Well Clusterbean PearlmilletWheat Drip/furrowirrigation Shortduration drained, Barley SprinklerinwheatPlantingonbeds cultivarsofcrops medium Laserlandleveling Shallowgroundwater alluvial Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation usealoneorin soils,canal Conjunctiveuseofgroundwater combination. and Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Conservationofrain tubewell Weedfreeenvironment water,mulching,rain irrigated Pearlmillet/fallow Pearlmillet Pairedrowplanting waterharvesting. Wheat Raya/Chickpea Sprinklerirrigation Shallowgroundwater Plantingonbeds usealoneorin Strawmulching combination. Laserlandleveling Conservationofrain Splitapplicationoffertilizer water,mulching,rain Strawmulching waterharvesting Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shortdurationcultivars Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor/rhizobium Deepploughingduringkharifseason Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Weedfreeenvironment Pearlmillet/fallow Sugarcane+M oong Drip/furrowirrigationinsugarcane,pairedrowp lanting Raya intercropping Plantingonbeds Strawmulchinginsugarcane Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shortdurationcultivars Weedfreeenvironment SorghumWheat Vegetables Sowingofvegetableseedsinpolythenebagsandreplanting theminholes. Dripirrigationinvegetables Plantingonbeds

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Crop/cropping Change in Agronomic measures Remarks on Farming system crop/cropping Implementation situation system Strawmulching Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor Deepploughingduringkharifseason Shallowirrigationof45cmdepth Weedfreeenvironment Claysoils, Pigeonpea– Summermoong Shortduration canaland Wheat/barley Wheat cultivarsofcrops tubewell Fallowraya Sugarcane Drip/furrowirrigationinsugarcane,pairedrowplanting Shallowgroundwater irrigated mungbean Plantingonbeds usealoneorin intercropping Strawmulchinginsugarcane combination. Laserlandleveling Conservationofrain Splitapplicationoffertilizer water,mulching,rain Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation waterharvesting. Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Shallowgroundwater Shortdurationcultivars usealoneorin Weedfreeenvironment combination. Sorghumfodder Vegetables/flowers Sowingofvegetableseedsinpolythenebagsandreplanting Conservationofrain Wheat theminholes. water,mulching,rain Dripirrigationinvegetables waterharvesting Plantingonbeds Strawmulching Laserlandleveling Splitapplicationoffertilizer Limitedgroundwateruse,preferlifesavingirrigation Conjunctiveuseofbrackishgroundwaterswithcanalwaters Seedtreatmentwithazotobactor/rhizobium

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Crop/cropping Change in Agronomic measure Remarks on Implementation Farming system crop/cropping situation system Lackofinflows Sandysoils, PearlmilletWheat ClusterbeanWheat Plantingonbeds,sprinklerirrigation, Shortdurationcultivarsofcrops intotanksdueto tubewell Sorghum Wheat Sugarcane Plantingonbeds,sprinklerirrigation, Shallowgroundwaterusealoneor insufficient irrigated Wheat/Raya Dripirrigation incombination. /delayedonset Pearlmillet FallowRaya Limited ground water use, prefer life saving Conservationofrainwater, ofmonsoon Chickpea irrigation mulching,rainwaterharvesting. Well Rice Wheat Pearlmillet Drip/furrowirrigationincotton,sprinklerin Shortdurationcultivarsofcrops drained, Chickpea wheat,plantingonbeds Shallowgroundwaterusealoneor medium SugarcaneWheat PigeonpeaWheat Sprinklerirrigation,Plantingonbeds,planting incombination. alluvial Rice SorghumWheat withridgerseeder,laserlandleveling Conservationofrainwater, soils,canal berseem(fodder) Limited ground water use, prefer life saving mulching,rainwaterharvesting. andtubewell irrigation irrigated Dripirrigation,pairedrowPlanting Claysoils, Pigeonpea – Summer Moong Dripirrigation,pairedrowplantingofsugarcane Shortdurationcultivarsofcrops canaland Wheat/barley Wheat Plantingonbeds Shallowgroundwaterusealoneor tubewell SugarcaneWheat Sugarcane+ Shallowirrigationinvegetableandstraw incombination. irrigated Mungbean mulching Conservationofrainwater, intercropping Conjunctiveuseofgroundwater mulching,rainwaterharvesting. Sorghumfodder Vegetables/flowers Useofgypsumforreclaimingsodicwaters Wheat Limited ground water use, prefer life saving irrigation

Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Farming Crop/cropping system Change in crop/cropping Agronomic measures Remarks on situation system Implementation Insufficient Sandy soils, tubewell PearlmilletBarley ClusterbeanWheat Adoptionofefficient Artificialgroundwater groundwater irrigated FallowRaya SugarcaneWheat/raya methodsofirrigationviz., recharge rechargedueto dripinwidespaced, PearlmilletChickpea FallowRaya lowrainfall vegetablesandhorticultural Well drained, RiceWheat PearlmilletChickpea crops medium alluvial SugarcaneWheat PigeonpeaWheat Sprinklerirrigationinother soils, canal and RiceBerseem(fodder) CottonWheat crops tubewellirrigated

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Condition Suggested Contingency measures Major Farming Crop/cropping system Change in crop/cropping Agronomic measures Remarks on situation system Implementation Clay soils, canal and Pigeonpea–Wheat/barley ClusterbeanRaya tubewellirrigated Pearlmillet–Raya/Chickpea Plantingonbeds SorghumfodderWheat CucurbeetsRaya

2.2 Un-timely (unseasonal) rains

Condition Suggested contingency measure Continuous high Vegetative stage Flowering stage Crop maturity stage Post harvest rainfall in a short span leading to water logging Rice Drainage,ifdepthofstanding Draina ge Drainage Shiftingtodryplace wateris>56cm Sugarcane Plantingonbedsanddrainage Drainage Drainage Wheat do do do Shiftingtodryplace Pearlmillet do do do do Sorghum(fodder) do do do do Horticulture 1. Drain out the excess water to avoid Harvestthefruitcrops timely 1. Apply fungicide to avoid 1. Noadverseeffect flowerandfruitdrop and send to the market postharvestdiseases. 2. Removal of unwanted 2. To control the fruit drop apply foliar immediately. 2. Proper covering of the sprouts application of nutrients and growth produce. 3. Spray insecticides & regulators 3. Proper grading and cleaning pesticides to control the 3. Apply insecticide & pesticides to of fruits immediately after insect&pest control the insect & pest and diseases harvest. 4. Drain out water if heavy onyoungdevelopingfruits 4. Use the damaged fruits for rains 4. Plough the field to increase the root processing aeration. 5. Usewaterproofpackaging Heavy rainfall with high speed winds in a short span 2 Rice Drainage,ifstagnantwater Drainage Drainage Shiftingtodryplace

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Sugarcane do do do do Wheat do do do do Pearlmillet do do do do Sorghum(fodder) do do do do Horticulture Allcrops Drainoutwaterifheavyrains 1. Drain out the excess water to avoid Harvestthefruitcrops timely 1. Applyfungicidetoavoidpost flowerandfruitdrop and send to the market harvestdiseases. 2. To control the fruit drop apply foliar immediately. 2. Proper covering of the application of nutrients and growth produce. regulators 3. Proper grading and cleaning 3. Apply insecticide & pesticides to of fruits immediately after control the insect & pest and diseases harvest. onyoungdevelopingfruits 4. Use the damaged fruits for 4. Plough the field to increase the root processing aeration. 5. Usewaterproofpackaging Outbreak of pests and diseases due to unseasonal rains Rice : Bacterial Soak 10 kg of seed in 10 lt. Followrecommendedcontrolmeasures leaf blight, blast watersuspension disease and false ofEmisan/Bavistin10gm+1 smutincreasesdue g Streptocycline for 24 hrs. torains before sowing. No recommendation at vegetative stageforBLBcontrol Wheat : Yellow Spray600–800gmMancozeb and brown rust of 200 lt. of water/acre at the wheat become appearance of disease and severe repeatafter1520days For powdery mildew control Powdery mildew spray 600800 gm wettable intensity becomes sulphur/200lt.ofwater/acre lowtomoderate Karnal bunt increases Sugarcane : Red Use disease free setts treated

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2.3 Floods

Condition Suggested contingency measure Transient water Seedling / nursery stage Vegetative stage Reproductive stage At harvest logging/ partial inundation Rice Surfacedrainage Drainage Drainage Shiftingt odryplace Sugarcane do do do do Wheat do do do do Pearlmillet do do do do Sorghum do do do do Horticulture Allcrops  Drainoutthefloodwater Drainoutthefloodwater  Drainoutthefloodwater  Spray of  Sprayofnutrients/supplementation nutrients/supplementation  Prefer plantation of water logging  Prefer plantation of water resistantcroplikeJamun. logging resistant crop like  Mountplantingoffruittrees Jamun.  Mountplantingoffruittrees Continuous submergence for more than 2 days Rice Surfacedrainage Drainage Drainage Shiftingtodryplace Sugarcane do do do do Wheat do do do do Pearlmillet do do do do Sorghum do do do do Horticulture Drainoutthefloodwater Sea water inundation

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2.4 Extreme events: Heat wave/Cold wave/Frost/ Hailstorm /Cyclone

Extreme Suggestedcontingencymeasure r eventtype Seedling / nursery stage Vegetative stage Reproductive stage At harvest Heat Wave Rice Microirrigation, avoid irrigation Microirrigationavoidirrigationduring during hot hours with poor quality hothourswithpoorqualitywater water Sugarcane do do Micro sprinkler –irrigation, avoid irrigation duringhothourswithpoorqualitywater Wheat Micro dripirrigation Deepirrigation Deepirrigation Pearlmillet Microsprinkler irrigation, avoid do Microirrigation, avoid irrigation during hot irrigation during hot hours with poor hourswithpoorqualitywater qualitywater Sorghum do do do Clusterbean do do do Pigeonpea do do do Horticulture Cold wave Wheat Ir rigation,balancedfertilizer Irrigation,fertilizerapplication Irrigation,fertilizerapplication application, Foliarsprayofnutrients Raya Frostresistantcultivars do do Irrigation,fertilizerapplication Foliarsprayofnutrients Chic kpea Frostresistantcultivars do do Irrigation,fertilizerapplication Barley Frostresistantcultivars do do Irrigation,fertilizerapplication Foliarsprayofnutrients Fodder do do do Frost Whe at Irrigationandpropernutrition Irrigationandpropernutrition Irrigationandpropernutrition Raya do do do Chickpea do do do Barley do do do

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Fodder do do do Hailstorm UseAntihailnets Cyclone NA 2.5 Contingent strategies for Livestock, Poultry & Fisheries

2.5.1 Livestock

Suggested contingency measures Before the event During the event After the event Drought Feedandfodder 1. AllDistrictsshouldbeaskedtolocatetheirfeed 1. Thebestoptionisto openfodderdepotsformilch 1. Immediate efforts are needed availability and fodder banks in view of submergence animals which farmers will never deposit into the to grow fodder crops like situationarising duetodraught.Sufficientcare cattlecampsandestablishcattlecampsfordryand oats, barley, kasni and lucern mustbetakentosensitizethefarmerstoprotect scrub animals. These camps should be established etc. in the canal command their feed and fodder much ahead of onset of alongassuredsourceofwaterorcanalsfordrinking areas. monsoon.Thesourcesforprocurementoffeed/ andgrowingfodder. 2. Farmers might have to be ricebran(Kunda)withinthedistrictandnearest 2. Facilities like storing densified roughages compensated for abandoning locationsshouldbeidentified,andthesuppliers transported from other districts should also be foodorcommercialcashcrop kept informed about the emergency situation, establishedadjacenttothesecamps. to meet contingent fodder which might require action at their level for 3. Complete feed blocks stored in the feed banks requirements. production and supply to the identified areas should be provided to productive, lactating and withintheshortestpossibletime. pregnantanimals forscarcityperiods 2. Complete feed blocks should be prepared and 4. Since stall feeding adversely affects the breeding storedinthefeedbanksforscarcityperiods. efficiencyincaseofsheep,therefore,sheepshould 3. Thelivestockholdersofsmallruminantsshould alwaysberesortedtonaturalgrazing. be educated/ informed to collect sufficient 5. Specialcareisrequiredforproductive,lactatingand amount of green leaves from edible plants for pregnant animals. These animals must be use during the period of submergence at the supplemented with additional concentrates and earliest, after receipt of draught warning. The fodders. district authorities of Animal Husbandry 6. Most of such animals will be retained by the Department should chalk out a complete farmers and arrangements for fodder, feed and programmetocaterthefeed&fodderneedsof drinkingwatershouldbemadeaccordingly. livestock. 4. Increasethesownareaunderfoddercrops 5. Lookingtoscarcityofcropresidues,burningof paddystrawandstubblesshouldnotbeallowed

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Suggested contingency measures Before the event During the event After the event in Haryana. This can be properly harvested, baled, densified and fortified using 4% urea withmolassesandtransportedtoareasoffodder scarcity.Standardizedmachineryforharvesting, bailing, densification and fortification is available with Punjab Agro Federation and in themarket. Drinkingwater Prior to the onset of summer all the water 1. Alltheaffectedlivestockshouldhaveanaccess to Normal supply of water should ponds/lakes in the villages/cities should be filled cleandrinkingwater.Arrangementsarerequiredto berestored. upwithcanalwater/tubewells. be made in this regard with the help of concerned GovernmentfunctionariesoftheDistricts. 2. Resortingtoalternatedaywateringtocamel,sheep and goats. Experimental evidences show that even watering twice a week did not have much adverse effectonbodyweightofthesheep. 3. Avoiding long distance grazing, as tired animals needmoreandfrequentwateringandfeeding. Healthanddisease Constitution of task force at district and sub Disbursement of supplements, treatment of affected Rehabilitation of affected management divisionlevelwhichwillformulateguidelinesfor animals in camps, proper disposal of dead animals, animals, provision of veterinary action should have a mobile veterinary unit at dewormingandvaccinations. aid and follow up, provide their disposal. Procurement of mineral and feed supplements etc to make up supplements, life saving drugs, electrolytes, lossesfordeficiencies. vaccinesetc. Floods Feedandfodder 1. All Districtsshould be asked to locate their 1. Thebestoptionisto openfodderdepotsformilch 1. Immediateeffortsareneeded availability feedandfodderbanksinviewofsubmergence animals which farmers will never deposit into the to grow fodder crops like situation arising due to floods. Sufficient care cattlecampsandestablishcattlecampsfordryand oats,barley, kasni and lucern must be taken to sensitize the farmers to scrub animals. These camps should be established etc. in the canal command protect their feed and fodder much ahead of alongassuredsourceofwaterorcanalsfordrinking areas. onset of monsoon. The sources for andgrowingfodder. 2. Farmers might have to be procurementoffeed/ricebran(Kunda)within 2. Facilities like storing densified roughages compensated for abandoning the district and nearest locations should be transported from other parts of the country should food or commercial cash identified, and the suppliers kept informed alsobeestablishedadjacenttothesecamps. crops to meet contingent about the emergency situation, which might 3. Immediateeffortsareneededtogrowfoddercrops fodderrequirements. requireactionattheirlevelforproductionand like oats,barley, kasni and lucern etc.inthecanal 3. After the sheds have dried, supply to the identified areas within the commandareas. these should be disinfected

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Suggested contingency measures Before the event During the event After the event shortestpossibletime. 4. Fa rmers might have to be compensated for and regular feed of the 2. Complete feed blocks should be prepared and abandoningfoodorcommercialcashcropstomeet animalsshouldbeintroduced storedinthefeedbanksforscarcityperiods contingentfodderrequirements. gradually. 3. The livestock holders of small ruminants 5. Since stall feeding adversely affects the breeding should be educated/ informed to collect efficiencyincaseofsheep,therefore,sheepshould sufficient amount of green leaves from edible alwaysberesortedtonaturalgrazing. plants for use during the period of 6. Specialcareisrequiredforproductive,lactatingand submergence at the earliest, after receipt of pregnant animals. These animals must be draught warning. The district authorities of supplemented with additional concentrates and Animal Husbandry Department chalk out a fodders. complete programme to cater the feed & 7. Most of such animals will be retained by the fodder needs of cattle, buffalo, sheep, goat, farmers and arrangements for fodder, feed and pig,dog,poultrybirdsetc. drinkingwatershouldbemadeaccordingly. 4. The livestock holders of livestockare trained regarding shifting of animals before flooding. The farmers are instructed to let loose their animalsinsteadoftieingmuchbeforeflood. 5. Increasethesownareaunderfoddercrops 6. Looking to scarcity of crop residues, burning of paddy straw and stubbles should not be allowed in Haryana. This can be properly harvested,bailed,densifiedandfortifiedusing 4%ureawithmolassesandtransportedtoareas offodderscarcity.Standardizedmachineryfor harvesting, bailing, densification and fortification is available with Punjab Agro Federationandinthemarket. Drinkingwater Tubewellsshouldbeinstalledbeforemonsoonto Alltheaffectedlivestockandpoultryshouldhavean Normal supply of water should provide underground water to the livestock access to clean drinking water. Arrangements are berestored. duringfloodperiod. required to be made in this regard with the help of concernedGovernmentfunctionariesoftheDistricts. The available water may be chlorinated if required with help of Halogen Tablet prior to drinking by livestockandpoultry. Healthanddisease Constitution of task force at district and sub Evacuate to safe places, provide veterinary aid to Rehabilitation of affected management divisionlevelwhichwillformulateguidelinesfor affected animals, proper disposal of dead animals, animals, provision of veterinary

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Suggested contingency measures Before the event During the event After the event action. Procurement of mineral and feed disainfection of drinking water. If not already done, aid and follow up, provide supplements, life saving drugs, electrolytes, carry out deworming and vaccinations for HS, FMD, supplementsetc.Disinfectionof vaccinesetc.Workoutplacesforevacuation. BQincattle,PPR,sheeppox,ETinsheepandgoats, area, control of vectors, swinefeverinpigs.. prevention of spread of disease/outbreaks. Treatment of affectedanimals. Cyclone NA Feedandfodder availability Drinkingwater Healthanddisease management Heat wave and cold wave Shelter/environment Necessaryarrangementoftatties,gunnybagsand 1. Windowoftheshedsshouldbecoveredwithgunny Normalsheltershouldbe management tirpalshouldbemadeavailablesoastocoverthe bags, tatties, and tirpal. Electric fans should be restored shedsduringheatandcoldwaves provided in the sheds and if possible desert cooler shouldbeprovidedduringheatperiod. 2. Highenergyandreadilyavailablesourcesofenergy nutrientsmaybeprovidedintheration. Healthanddisease Provisionofshelter/roof/coveredandopenareato Coldwaves:Covertheanimalwitholdblanket/gunny Treatmentofaffectedanimals, management animals,procurementoflifesavingdrugsand bagetc.Heatwave:Sprinklewater/takebuffaloesto provideveterinaryaidand vaccines. ponds.Treataffectedanimals,vaccinateifnotdone followup. earlier. sbasedonforewarningwhereveravailable

2.5.2 Poultry Suggested contingency measures Before the event During the event After the event Drought Shortageoffeed I. All Districts should be asked to locate their feed banks in Poultry farmers should be provided with Normal feeding should be ingredients viewofsubmergencesituationarisingduetodraught.Sufficient sufficient amount of feed ingredients and restored caremustbetakentosensitizethefarmerstoprotecttheirfeed completefeedduringdraughtsituationfrom andfodder muchahead of onset ofmonsoon.Thesources for thefeedbanks. procurementoffeed/ricebran(Kunda)withinthedistrictand

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nearest locations should be identified, and the suppliers kept informed about the emergency situation, which might require actionattheirlevelforproductionandsupplytotheidentified areaswithintheshortestpossibletime. II. The district authorities of Animal Husbandry Department shouldchalkoutacompleteprogrammetocatertofeedthe poultrybirds. Drinkingwater Necessary arrangement for water storage should be made. Hand All the affected poultry should have an Normal drinking water pumpsshouldbeinstalledaroundthesheds.Sufficientquantityof access to clean drinking water. restored electrolytesshouldbeensured. Arrangementsarerequiredtobemadeinthis regard with the help of concerned GovernmentfunctionariesoftheDistricts. Healthanddisease Constitutionoftaskforceatdistrictandsubdivisionlevelwhich In backyard birds, put some grains and In backyard poultry, carry management will formulate guidelines for action should have a mobile sufficientwaterinsidetheenclosure,provide out deworming and veterinary unit at their disposal. Commercial poultry farms can somevitaminsupplement. vaccination for Ranikhet procuregrain/feedinadvance. disease and Gumboro. Provide vitamins and mineralsupplement. Floods Sh ortageoffeed I. All Districts should be asked to locate their feed banks in Sufficient qua ntity of feeds stored in the Normal feeding should be ingredients viewofsubmergencesituationarisingduetoflood.Sufficient feedbanksshouldbemadeavailabletothe restored care must be taken to sensitize the farmers to protect their poultryfarmers. feed much ahead of onset of monsoon. The sources for procurement of feed / rice bran (Kunda) within the district and nearest locations should beidentified,andthe suppliers kept informed about the emergency situation, which might requireactionattheirlevelforproductionandsupplytothe identifiedareaswithintheshortestpossibletime. II. The poultry farmers should be trained regarding shifting of birds before flood. For shifting of poultry birds to safer places,thefarmershouldbeeducatedtomakesuitablecages frombamboos. Drinkingwater I. Priortotheonsetofmonsoontubewellsshouldbeinstalledin All the affected poultry should have an Normal drinking water the villages and near to the poultry farms so as to provide access to clean drinking water. restored undergroundwaterduringflood. Arrangements are required to be made in this regard with the help of concerned Government functionaries of the Districts. The available water may be chlorinated if

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required with help of Halogen Tablet prior todrinkingbylivestockandpoultry. Healthanddisease Constitutionoftaskforceatdistrictandsubdivisionlevelwhich Evacuatethebirdstosaferplaces.Carryout Make the shed dry, management will formulate guidelines for action should have a mobile deworming and vaccinations. May dispose sprinkle lime and spray veterinary unit at their disposal. Make provision of shelter for off/sell birds for meat purpose. Proper insecticides and evacuationandarrangementaroundfarmsothatfloodwaterdoes disposalofdeadbirds. disinfectant before notenterpoultryfarm/shed.Provisionorfacilitiesfordisposalof placement of birds, use of deadbirds. coccidiostat in feed or water, and proper disposal ofdeadbirds. Cyclone NA Shortageoffeed ingredients Drinkingwater Healthanddisease Keeparrangementsinplaceinshedforheatingduring Avoid too much fluctuation below the Treatmentofaffected management winter/coldwavesandforcoolingbyuseofsprinklers/foggers. temperatureof70ºFandabove100ºF.Use birds,vaccinationif Procureelectrolytesandsupplements. bukharies,gasburner,securecurtainsduring delayedmaybecarriedout winter.Provideacourseofantibioticsinfeed asperschedule. or water for 35 days to combat respiratory problems. Provide vitamin C, electrolyte in drinkingwaterduringheatwavesanduseof foggers, wetting of curtains, sprinkling of water etc. during heat waves. May dispose off/sellbirdsifheavymortalityoccurring. Heat wave and cold wave Shelter/environment Necessaryarrangementoftatties,gunnybagsandtirpalshould 1. Window oftheshedsshouldbecovered Normalsheltershouldbe management bemadeavailablesoastocovertheshedsduringheatandcold with gunny bags, tatties, and tirpal. restored waves Electric fans should be provided in the shedsandifpossibledesertcoolershould beprovidedduringheatperiod. 2. High energy and readily available sources of energy nutrients may be providedintheration. Healthanddisease management abasedonforewarningwhereveravailable

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2.5.3 Fisheries Suggested contingency measures

Before the event During the event After the event

1) Drought A. Capture

Marine

Inland (i)Shallowwaterdepthdueto insufficientrains/inflow (ii)Changesinwaterquality

B. Aquaculture (i)Shallowwaterinpondsdue Furtherincreasethedepthofponds,store Sellthebigfishesandkeepthesmaller Stocktheyoungfishesindifferenttanks, toinsufficientrains/inflow thefishstockin1&2pondsonly. fishesinonetank. specieswise. (ii)Impactofsaltloadbuildup Continuouslyaddsomewaterfromtube Donotallowthewaterleveltogobelow Stocktheyoungfishesindifferenttanks inponds/changeinwater well/watersourceinfishponds 3.5feetinfishponds. andkeepthewaterbetween quality 3.5and6.0feet. (iii)Anyother

2) Floods A. Capture

Marine Inland (i)No.ofboats/nets/damaged (ii)No.ofhousesdamaged

(iii)Lossofstock

(iv)Changesinwaterquality

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(v)Healthanddiseases

B. Aquaculture (i)Inundationwithfloodwater Boundaries/Bundhswithheight>6feet Netoutandstockthefishesinonebig Removethebundhseparatelyandrelease maybemadearoundfishponds,will tanksandmakethebundh>6feetheight thefishes,specieswiseintanks. restrict,escapeoffishesfromponds aroundtheponds.

(ii)Watercontaminationand Addmorefreshwaterineachtank(tube Repeatedlyfilterandrecirculatewater Filter,recirculateandaddnewfreshwater changesinwaterquality well/canal),growaquaticweeds. fromstockingtanks everyweek,willdecreasefishmortality.

(iii)Healthanddiseases TreatthepondwaterwithKmNO 4@10 DisinfectfishpondswithKmNO 4@ TreatmentwithKmNO 4 mustcontinuefor ppmineachfishtanks.Addnewfresh 10g/10,000literwaterfortnightly. onemonthevenafterfloodsituationis waterperiodically. out.Removethehighlyinfectedfishes fromponds. (iv)Lossofstockandinputs Storetheinputsatsaferplaces. Movestockandinputstosaferplacesand Retainthenormalarrangements. (feed,chemicalsetc) acquirefreshstockinshortage. (v)Infrastructuredamage Makealternatearrangementsaccordingto Propermaintenance/repairingofdamaged Propermaintenance/repairingofdamaged (pumps,aerators,hutsetc) theanticipatedconditions infrastructureormakenewarrangements. infrastructure.

3. Cyclone / Tsunami A. Capture

Marine (i)Averagecompensationpaid duetolossoffishermenlives (ii)Avg.no.ofboats/ nets/damaged (iii)Avg.no.ofhousesdamaged

Inland

B.Aquaculture

(i)Overflow/floodingofponds

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(iv)Lossofstockandinputs (feed,chemicalsetc)

(v)Infrastructuredamage (pumps,aerators,shelters/huts etc) (vi)Anyother

4. Heat wave and cold wave A. Capture

Marine

Inland

B.Aquaculture

(i)Changesinpond Keepthepondswaterfreshbyadding Showeringthewaterinairandaddfresh Duringheatwaves,showeringismustand environment(waterquality) freshtubewellwater,regularly. tubewellwater,periodically. alsotubewellwater.Inwintercontinue addingoftubewellwaterwithKmNO 4. (ii)HealthandDisease TreatmentofKmNO4@10ppm. TreatmentofKmNO4@10ppm. DisinfectionwithKmNO 4continues. management Saleoutthebiggerfishes. Dumpthefisheswhichwereheavily Saleoutallthefishesexcept,infected infected ones. Dumptheinfectedfishesinaditchinthe ground.

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Annexure 1 Location map of district in the state of Haryana

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Annexure 2 Mean Annual rainfall

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