PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF KVKS, 2016-17

1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail:

Address Telephone E mail Office FAX KVK, Kamrup 0361 0361 2842513 [email protected] AAU, Kahikuchi Campus, -17 2842513

1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail: Address Telephone E mail Office FAX Agricultural University, Jorhat -785913 0376-2340008 0376-2340001

1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No: Name Telephone / Contact Residence Mobile Email Dr. D. N. Kalita - 9435044574 [email protected]

1.4. Year of sanction: 2004

1.5. Staff Position (As on 31st March, 2017)

Pay Scale Category Presen Sl. Sanctioned Name of the (Rs.) Date of Permanent (SC/ST/ Designation Discipline t basic No. post incumbent joining /Temporary OBC/ (Rs.) Others) 1 Programme Dr. D.N. Programme Entomolo 37,400 to 62550/ 26.10.1988 Permanent Gen Coordinator Kalita Co- gy 67,400 - ordinator +1000 0 2 Subject Mr.Jayanta SMS Agrono 15,600 to 20590/ 09.01.2009 -do- Gen Matter Kalita my 39,100 - Specialist +6000 3 Subject Dr. Babita SMS Home 15,600 to 19050/ 03.08.2011 -do- Gen Matter Sharma Science 39,100 - Specialist +6000 4 Subject Ms SMS Soil 15,600 to 19050/ 04.08.2011 -do- Gen Matter Goutami science 39,100 - Specialist Kataki +6000 5 Subject Mr. SMS Horticult 15,600 to 19050/ 09.08.2011 -do- Gen Matter Bhabesh ure 39,100 - Specialist Deka +6000 6 Subject Mrs. SMS Plant 15,600 to 17550/ 11.11.2008 -do- Gen Matter Madhusmit pathology 39,100 - Specialist a kataky +5400 7 Subject Mr. Parag SMS Fishery 15,600 to 16880/ 25.01.2014 -do- OBC Matter Salikia science 39,100 - Specialist +5400 8 Computer Mr. Rahul Prog. Asstt. Comput 8,000 to 14020/ 01.12.2008 -do- Gen Programm Bharadwaj (Computer) er 35,000 - er Applicati +4900 2

Programm on e Assistant 9 Programm Dr. S.C. Prog. Animal 8,000 to 13460/ 26.02.2009 -do- Gen e Assistant Kalita Asstt. Sc. 35,000 - +4900 10 Farm Mr. Arup Farm Agrono 8,000 to 8790/- 17.10.2014 -do- Gen Manager Kr. Sarma Manager my 35,000 +4900 11 Accountant / Mr. Pranjal Office - 8,000 to 9640/- 01.03.2012 -do- OBC Superintend Thakuria Supdt. Cum 35,000 +4900 ent Accountant 12 Stenograp Mr. Mridul Junior - 5,200 to 7920/- 20.02.2012 -do- OBC her Das Steno 28,000 +3300 cum Computer Operator 13 Driver Mr. Ratan Driver - 5,200 to 6890/- 22.02.2012 -do- Gen Das Cum 28,000 +2500 Mechanic 14 Driver Mr. Driver - 5,200 to 5200/- 1/12/2016 -do- OBC Kaleswar Cum 28,000 +2200 Mahatu Mechanic 15 Supporting Sri P. C. Supporting - 8880 to 10920/- 02.05.1989 -do- Gen staff Goswami Staff 20000 +2200 16 Supporting VACANT - - - staff Total

1.6. a. Total land with KVK (in ha) : 10.0 ha b. Total cultivable land with KVK (in ha):4.0 ha c. Total cultivated land (in ha): 4.0 ha S. Item Area (ha) No. 1 Under Buildings (Administrative building+ Farmers’ Hostel+ Staff 2.85 ha Quarters) 2. Under Demonstration Units 3.15 ha 3. Under Crops (Cereals, pulses, oilseeds etc.) 3.0 ha 4. Under vegetables 5. Orchard/Agro-forestry 1.0 ha 6. Others (specify) -

1.7. Infrastructural Development:

A) Buildings

Source of Stage funding Complete Incomplete S. Name of Plinth Plinth No. building Completion Expenditure Starting Status of area area Date (Rs.) Date construction (Sq.m) (Sq.m) 1. Administrative ICAR 30-12-2013 345 ( 96.66 lakh 19-12------completed Building Ground 2011 Floor)

2. Farmers infrastructure - 800 - - - - Hostel of AAU is 3

3. Staff Quarters being utilized - 400 - - - - (6) 4. Demonstration Units (2) I Display & RKVY March, 2010 40.0 9,56,458/- - - - Demonstration unit

Ii Dairy shed RKVY March, 2010 38.7 2,68,496/- - - - iii Poultry shed RKVY Nov, 2010 44.0 3,12,145/- - - - iv Mushroom unit RKVY March, 2010 29.1 2,43,333/- - - - v Composting RKVY March, 2010 48.0 1,13,116/- - - - unit Vi Semi- RKVY Feb, 2012 132.0 4,56,705/- - - - Automatic Poly- house Vii Piggery unit RKVY March, 2011 43.9 1,92,000/- - - - Viii Goatery unit RKVY March, 2011 43.0 1,14,000/- - - - Ix Water supply unit RKVY July, 2011 - 5,00,000/- - - - x Implement shed RKVY March, 2010 180.0 11,42,982/- - - - 5 Fencing RKVY Sept, 2011 320 m 3,20,000/- - - -

B) Vehicles:

Year of Total kms. Type of vehicle Regd. No. Cost (Rs.) Present status purchase Run Bolero AS 03M-9470 2015 6,92,000/- ….. Running condition Mini bus - 1981 - - Needs repairing

C) Equipments & AV aids:

Name of the equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Telephone 2003 Good condition Over head projector 2003 Needs repairing Generator (2) 2003 & 2010 Good condition LCD projector (2) 2006 & 2010 Needs repairing Digital camera (2) 2006 & 2010 Good condition Fax machine (2) 2006 & 2010 Good condition Computer 2007 & 2010 Good condition Grinder 2007 Good condition Motorized Knaspak sprayer 2010 In running condition Mechanical brush cutter 2010 In running condition Power paddy weeder 2010 In running condition Multipurpose power weeder 2010 In running condition 8 row self propelled rice transplanter 2010 In running condition Earth augur 2010 In running condition 4

Trailer 2010 In running condition Five tine cultivator 2010 In running condition 2 share MB plough 2010 In running condition Water pump 2010 In running condition Knaspsak power duster 2010 In running condition Knaspsak sprayer 2010 In running condition Digital Photocopier 2010 In running condition Seed Cleaner 2010 In running condition Sprinkler Irrigation System 2010 In running condition Wheel Burrous 2010 In running condition Paddle Operator Paddy Thresher 2010 From Dept. of In running condition Agri Engineering, AAU, Jorhat Zero till seed cum fertilizer drill 2012 In running condition Power tiller 15 HP, 2 nos. 2015 In running condition Reaper, 2 nos 2015 In running condition Paddy thresher 2015 In running condition Auger for digger, 4 nos. 2015 In running condition Seed drill, 2 nos 2014 In running condition Post hole digger 2009 In running condition Tractor 3 nos 2008 & 2014 In running condition Swaraj rotavector 2014 In running condition Mechanical winnower 2016 4680/- In running condition

1.8. A). Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year 2016-17:

Sl. Date Name and Designation of Salient Action taken on last SAC No. Participants Recommendations recommendation

1. 29-03-2017 1. Dr. K. M. Bujarbaruah, 1. Establishment of 1. Action point:- Inclusion of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, high value crops like mushroom spawn AAU, Jorhat-13 Coriander in rice based production unit at KVK, cropping system 2. Dr. H. C. Bhattacharyya, Kamrup within 3 Action taken: Training and Director of Extension awareness progrramme Education, AAU, Jorhat-13 months. conducted for farmers for

2. Testing of FAO inclusion of high value crops 3. Dr. A. Chakravarty, Director like Coriander, Pumpkin etc. of Research (Vety.), AAU, model of solar tent in rice based cropping system. Khanapara drier for drying fishes.

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4. Dr. P. Hazarika, Assoc. 3. FLD on Apple ber 2. Action point:- Director of Extension Establishment of sale at Bartari within April, Education (Vety), AAU, counter for women SHG in Khanapara 2017. front of AAU Kahikuchi campus 4. Introduction of Pig 5. Dr. S. Saikia, Chief Action taken: KVK has Scientist, HRS, AAU, breed Asha and Rani planned to established a sale Kahikuchi through counter in front of AAU

Kahikuchi campus, but due to 6. Dr. D. N. Kalita, demonstration. roadside eviction not yet Programme Coordinator, started. KVK Kamrup The interested SHGs has 7. Dr. S. C. Nath, DVO, already been facilitated for KamDr. Chandan Kr. marketing of their produces in Sarania, Vety, Officer, State various exhibitions. Vety. Dispensary, Kochpara, Kamrup 3. Action point: -Smart agriculture in smart village

8. Dr. Chandan Kr. Sarania, Action taken: KVK, Kamrup Vety, Officer, State Vety. has initiated smart activities Dispensary, Kochpara, like soil health card issue, Kamrup CFLD on pulses, PM fasal bima yojana, PPV & FR, 9. Dr. Golap Kr. Baishya, round the year floriculture Vety. Officer, Azara, production, protected Kamrup cultivation of horticulture, precision farming etc. at 10. Mr. Achinta Saikia, Kulhati village under Hajo Fishery Extension Officer, circle. Chayani Dev. Block, 4. Action point:- Skill Kamrup development programme on farm machineries 11. Md. S. A. Akram, Lead District Manager (LDM), Action taken: Trained rural Kamrup youth on repairing of farm machineries for rural youth at 12. Mr. B. C. Kalita, Financial KVK, Kamrup & SIRD, Lead Officer, UCO Bank, Kahikuchi . Guwahati-12 Exposure visit of rural youth to 13. Mr. Gopinath Das, FMTTI, Biswanath Chariali . Grameen Sahara (NGO), 5. Action point:Initiation of Chaygaon, Kamrup IFS model

14. Ms. Anindita Barua, Action taken: Training and Woman entrepreneur, awareness programme Chandmari, Guwahati-3 conducted at Manikpur, Muktapur, Bihdia and Bongora 15. Mr. Chan Mohan Das, villages. Asst. chief Administrator 6

chairman, Irrigation, Popularized rice-fish, poultry- Guwahati-3 fish and pig fish IFS model through FLDs. 16. Mr. Mrinal Kr. Das, Deputy Agronomist, CMD,LACAD, Irrigation, Guwahati-3

17. Mr. Mowsam Hazarika, Asst. Director, Horticulture, Khanapara,

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18. Dr. Alpana Das, Scientist incharge, CPCRI, ICAR, Kahikuchi

19. Mr. Pramod Boro, Director, MADCL(NGO), Rangia

20. Mr. Rabiram Narzary, NGO member, Udalguri

21. Mr. Manash Protim Mahanta, ADO, Mirza, Kamrup

22. Mr. Dimbeswar Baishya, DRDA, Kamrup

23. Dr. Babita Sharma, SMS(H.Sc), KVK, Kamrup

24. Mr. Jayanta Kalita, SMS(Agron), KVK, Kamrup

25. Mr. Bhabesh Deka, SMS (Hort.), KVK, Kamrup

26. Mr. Parag Saikia, SMS(Fishery), KVK, Kamrup

27. Ms. Madhusmita Kataky, SMS(Pl. Protection), KVK, Kamrup

28. Ms. Goutami Kataki, SMS (Soil Science), KVK, Kamrup 7

29. Ms. Niju Das, Woman entrepreneur, Bongora, Kamrup

30. Mr. Govinda Kalita, Progressive farmer, Bortari, Kamrup

31. Mr. Dipjyoti Kalita, Progressive Farmer, Bartari, Kamrup

32. Mr. Renu Nath, Woman entrepreneur Jogipara, Kamrup

* Attach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants

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2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT

2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK): Sl. No. Farming system/enterprises 1 Agriculture-Horticulture 2 Agriculture – Animal Husbandry 3 Agriculture - Animal Husbandry – Fishery 4 Agriculture – Horticulture – Animal Husbandry 5 Agriculture –Horticulture – Sericulture 6 Horticulture – Sericulture – Animal Husbandry 7 Agriculture –Horticulture – Animal husbandry – Fishery 8 Agriculture –Horticulture –Animal Husbandry – Sericulture 9 Horticulture- Animal Husbandry 10 Horticulture- Sericulture 11 Agriculture –Horticulture –Fishery 12 Horticulture - Animal Husbandry –Fishery

2.2. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro-ecological situations (based on soil and topography):

Sl. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics 1 Lower Brahmaputra Valley Largest climatic zone, temperature: hyper thermic, moisture: mostly udic per Zone humid climate, wide variation in crop, cropping intensity high

No Agro ecological situation Characteristics I Foothills, old mountain valley, Relatively higher altitude, mostly alfisols and inceptisols, some Entisols, mostly alluvial plain flood free, undulating, agricultural crops dominated. II Foot hills, old mountain valley, Relatively higher altitude, mostly alfisols and inceptisols, some Entisols, mostly alluvial forest flood free, undulating, natural forest are dominated. III Flood prone recent riverine Entisols dominated, flood prone relatively low to medium land form, rabi crops alluvial plain are important/preferred. IV Char land Situated at midst or adjoining to the river Brahmaputra, entisols near neutral soils, erosion and flood prone, medium or low land, numerous crops with vast barren areas. V Flood free old riverine alluvial Higher crop intensity, flood-free, inseptisols dominated. plain VI Beels Low land crop area, boro rice is dominated, entisols with high organic mater. VII Hills and hillock of old alluvial High altitude, residual soil (alfisol) dominated, plantation crops most important. VIII High land tea garden Alfisol and inceptisol, tea is most important crop.

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2.3. Soil type/s: Sl. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha 1 Red soil High iron and aluminium content, well drained - 2 Alluvial soil One of the most fertile soils, heavy textured, ultisols - 3 Sandy soil No structure formation, CEC less, very low water holding capacity - 4 Sandy loam Few structure formation, low water holding capacity - 5 Clay loam Heavy textured, high water and nutrient holding capacity -

2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district:

Sl. No Crop Area (ha) Production (ton) Productivity (Qtl /ha) 1 Autumn Rice 15305 179740 11.74 2 Winter Rice 92570 1570170 16.96 3 Summer Rice 43828 1082310 24.69 4 Gram 96 330 3.34 5 Black gram 1388 8360 6.02 6 Green gram 311 105 3.38 7 Peas 1529 12500 8.17 8 Lentil 2772 13020 4.70 9 Arahar 192 15400 8.02 10 Summer black gram 350 209 5.971 11 Summer green gram 265 84 3.170 12 Others 230 1320 5.74 13 Rape and Mustard 9069 39860 4.40 14 Sesamum 377 1570 4.16 15 Linseed 314 1550 4.94 16 Nizer 653 3270 5.01 17 Castor 14 50 3.57 18 Jute 3594 543180 151.14 19 Mesta 165 7920 48.00 20 Sugarcane 915 335380 366.54 21 Wheat 3006 37120 12.35 22 Maize 246 1520 6.18 23 Other cereals & small millets 195 910 4.67 24 Tobacco 4 2 5.00 25 Potato 4305 459590 10.68 26 Sweet potato 201 4960 24.68 27 Tapioca 63 230 36.51 28 Banana 3358 453800 15.51 29 Pineapple 1825 341930 187.36 30 Orange 2875 314410 109.36 31 Papaya 392 61260 156.28 32 Assam lemon 535 173880 325.00 33 Guava 318 38812 1220.50 34 Litchi 455 9988 219.516 35 Jackfruit 1850 172309 93.14 36 Mango 187 17767 950.10 37 Other fruits 174 15566 894.60 38 Kharif vegetable 5412 403194 74.50 39 Rabi vegetable 9250 237262 43.84 40 Chillies 2221 10470 4.71 10

41 Turmeric 900 8350 9.28 42 Onion 823 24130 29.32 43 Ginger 361 25280 70.03 44 Coriander 1752 19307 11.02 45 Garlic 602 87350 145.10 46 Black pepper 120 2000 16.67

2.5. Weather data:

Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0 C Relative Humidity (%) Maximum Minimum

2.6. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district Category Population Production Productivity Cattle 21998930 lts milk & 4.503lit Crossbred 130313 37073 kg meat 43.333 kg 27581277 lts milk & 1.033 lit Indigenous 1267301 214803 kg meat 58 kg 5306046 lts milk & 2.176 lit Buffalo 86599 25269 kg meat 59 kg Sheep Crossbred Indigenous 1635849 lts milk & 0.213 lit Goats 480613 337528 kg meat 6.633 kg Pigs 92,457 808810 kg meat 23 kg Crossbred Indigenous Rabbits Poultry 16598893 nos. egg & Hens 1418970 220580 kg meat Desi 33 nos 0.730 kg Improved 62 nos Ducks 573486 11320594 nos. egg & 38 nos & 65 nos 76052 kg meat 1.00 kg Turkey and others

Category Area Production Productivity Fish 10673.17 12173.8 11408 kg/ha Marine Inland Prawn Scampi Shrimp

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2.6 Details of Operational area / Villages (2016-17):

Sl. Taluk/ Name of Name of the Major crops Major problem Identified thrust area No. Eleka the block village & enterprises identified 1 - Boko Raipara, Paddy, i.Poor technical capacity building of farmers Rongsipara, Horticultural knowledge of both in terms of production Bhogdabari, crops, farming and utilization of resources, Jyogipara, Weaving, community Seed and planting material Pohalapara, livestock, ii.Non- production, soil testing & Medhipara sericulture availability of management, integrated quality disease management, seed/planting livestock management, material drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation 2 - Chaygaon Bortari, Faturi, Paddy, i..Rearing of capacity building of farmers Kukurmara, Livestock, local breeds both in terms of production Weaving ii. Inadequate and utilization of resources, Livestock knowledge of Seed and planting material based scientific production, soil testing & enterprise management management, integrated practices of disease management, livestock . Non- livestock management, availability of drudgery reducing quality techniques, processing & seed/planting preservation material 3 -- Rani Rajapanichanda, Paddy, i. Rearing of capacity building of farmers Menapara, Vegetable, local breeds both in terms of production Gosaihat, Livestock, ii. Inadequate and utilization of resources, Botiapara, weaving knowledge of soil testing & management, Balagaon, scientific integrated disease Belorguiri, management management, livestock Loharghat, practices of management, drudgery Bongora livestock reducing techniques, Dhangargaon processing & preservation Dhanipara Aliha 4 - Rampur Jharobori, Paddy, Poor technical capacity building of farmers Nahira, Vegetable, knowledge of both in terms of production Batorhat, Oilseed, farming and utilization of resources, Raangamati , Sericulture, community soil testing & management, Rampur Weaving integrated disease Livestock management, livestock based management, drudgery enterprise reducing techniques, processing & preservation 12

5 - Sualkuchi Bongsor, Kismat Vegetable, i.Poor technical capacity building of farmers Bongsor, Sericulture, knowledge of both in terms of production Pakorkona, fishery, farming and utilization of resources, Rowmari, Weaving community Formation of farmers Livestock ii. Unorganised interest group, fish disease based sericulture and pond management, soil enterprise farming testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation 6 - Hajo Kulhati, Paddy, i. Poor technical capacity building of farmers Konadia, Borni, Vegetables, knowledge of both in terms of production Soniyadi, Pulses, farming and utilization of resources, Bordodhi Fishery, community INM practice, Weaving ii. Inadequate & Cold storage facilities, fish Livestock imbalanced use disease and pond based of chemical management, soil testing & enterprise fertilizer management, integrated iii. Inadequate disease management, storage facility livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation 7 - Bezera Solmari, Paddy, i. Poor technical capacity building of farmers Khenipara, Vegetables, knowledge of both in terms of production Bezera, Livestock, farming and utilization of resources, manikpur fishery community Improved breed, fish disease Bhumulahati ii. Rearing of and pond management, soil Titkuchi local breeds testing & management, Saloibhangigaon iii. Inadequate integrated disease Dumunichuki knowledge of management, livestock Bathan scientific management, drudgery management reducing techniques, practices of processing & preservation livestock 8 - Dimoria Deulguri, Paddy, i. Poor technical Chitollpur, Vegetables, knowledge of capacity building of farmers Maloibari Livestock, farming both in terms of production weaving community and utilization of resources, ii. Rearing of Improved breed, soil testing local breeds & management, integrated iii. Inadequate disease management, knowledge of livestock management, scientific drudgery reducing management techniques, processing & practices of preservation livestock 13

9 - Chyani- Magurpara, Paddy, i. Poor technical capacity building of farmers Barduwar jharobari, Vegetables, knowledge of both in terms of production guwalhati, No 1 Pulses, farming and utilization of resources, haropara, Fishery, community INM practice, .Cold storage Rangamati Weaving ii. Inadequate & facilities, fish disease and Satpokholi Livestock imbalanced use pond management, soil based of chemical testing & management, enterprise fertilizer integrated disease iii. Inadequate management, livestock storage facility management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation 10 - Rangia Tulsibari, Paddy, i. Poor technical capacity building of farmers Siknibari, Vegetables, knowledge of both in terms of production Gurmou, Pulses, farming and utilization of resources, Fishery, community INM practice Weaving ii. Inadequate & , Cold storage facilities, fish Livestock imbalanced use disease and pond based of chemical management, soil testing & enterprise fertilizer management, integrated iii. Inadequate disease management, storage facility livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation 11 - Kamalpur Borka, Paddy, i. Poor technical capacity building of farmers Baruajani, Vegetables, knowledge of both in terms of production Panitema, Pulses, farming and utilization of resources, Dalang, Fishery community INM practice, Athgaon, Weaving ii. Inadequate & Cold storage facilities, fish Livestock imbalanced use disease and pond based of chemical management, soil testing & enterprise fertilizer management, integrated iii. Inadequate disease management, storage facility livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation 12 - Bihdia Jhajikona, Paddy, i. Poor technical capacity building of farmers Jajhikona Muktapur, Vegetables, knowledge of both in terms of production Makundapur , fishery. farming and utilization of resources, loch , bihdia, Weaving community Market led extension, fish korora, majgaon Livestock ii. Non- disease and pond based remunerative management, soil testing & enterprise prices for management, integrated vegetables disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation

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3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS:

3. A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK during 2016-17:

Discipline OFT (Technology Assessment and Refinement) FLD (Oilseeds, Pulses, Maize, Other Crops/Enterprises) Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Number of FLDs Number of Farmers Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Agronomy 2 4+ (1) 4 3+(2) 2 7 40 185 Soil 2 2 6 6 2 2 9 7 science horticulture 2 2+ (1) 6 11+(3) 2 6+ ( 3) 10 49+(22) Plant 2 2 8 3 3 3 11 11 protection Home 2 3 8 15 3 3 14 14 science Fishery 2 1+ (2) 8 4+(8) 3 4 + (5) 11 36+(23) Animal - -- - - 2 2+ (1) 25 34+(35) science Total 12 15 +(3) 40 42+(13) 17 27+ (9) 120 336+(80) Note: +() indicates previous year continuation of OFT and FLD.

Training (including sponsored, vocational and other trainings Extension Activities carried under Rainwater Harvesting Unit) 3 4 Number of Courses Number of Number of activities Number of Participants participants Clientele Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Targets Achievement Farmers Rural youth Extn. 7 10 175 261 Functionaries

Total Seed Production (ton.) Planting material (Nos.) 5 6 Target Achievement Target Achievement Cereal Assam lemon sapling -5000 nos. 7500 nos. Ranjit 9.5 t 6.42 ton Banana sucker- 500 nos. 3000 nos. Tripura chiken - 0.28 t Jack fruit sapling- - 200 nos. Black rice- 0.05 t Turmeric rhizome 22.5 qt 24 qt Oil seed 0.5 ton 0.05 t Arecanut seedling 300 nos 500 nos Lentil - 0.35 t Tuberose bulb- 50000nos 50000nos. Blackgram 0.1 tn 0.32 t Gerbera sucker- - 100 nos Mushroom spawn - 16.29 kg Fodder slips- - 5000 nos Note: Target set during last Annual Zonal Workshop

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3. B. Abstract of interventions undertaken during 2016-17:

Interventions Title of trainin Supply of Thrust Crop/ Title of g for Sl. Identified seeds, area Enterpri Title of Title of Trainin extensi Extension No problems planting se OFT if any FLD if any g if on activities materials any person etc. nel if any 1 Varietal Boro Lack of Assessmen - - - Method Seed, evaluation Paddy hybrids of t of Hybrid demonstra fertilizers boro paddy Boro tion. Field and Paddy pesticides visit ( started mobile 2015-16 advisory and services completed 2016-17) 2 Varietal Sali Lack of Assessmen - Produc - Method Seed, evaluation paddy short t of tion demonstra fertilizers duration medium technol tion. Field and Sali paddy duration ogy of pesticides visit variety Sali paddy Sali var. Tripura paddy mobile Chikan advisory dhan services

3 Varietal Paddy Low yield Performanc - - - Method Seed, evaluation due to e of demonstra fertilizers submergen submergen tion. Field and ce ce tolerant pesticides visit Rice varieties mobile advisory services

4 Varietal Blackgr Low yield Performanc - Produc - Method Seed, evaluation am of existing e of tion demonstra fertilizers blackgram Blackgram technol tion. Field and varieties varieties ogy of pesticides visit kharif pulses mobile advisory services

5 Integrated Baby Lack of Standardiz - - - Method Seed, crop corn standard ation of demonstra fertilizers manageme agrotechni agro- tion. Field and nt ques of techniques pesticides visit baby corn of Baby corn mobile advisory services 16

6 Varietal Papaya Low yield Performanc - - - Method Seed evaluation of local e of demonstra ( started varieties Papaya tion. Field 2015-16 Var. Coorg visit and Honey Dew mobile completed advisory 2016-17) services, field visit 7 Varietal Pumpkin Lack of Performanc - - - Method Seed evaluation established e of demonstra variety Pumpkin tion. Field Hyb. visit Arjuna in rice based mobile cropping advisory sequence services

8 Varietal Brinjal Lack of Performanc - - - Method Seed evaluation high e of Brinjal demonstra yielding var. Arka tion. Field brinjal Keshar visit variety mobile advisory services

9 Soil health Paddy Deterioratio Performanc - Soil - Method Seed, manageme n of soil e of fertility demonstra Fertilizer nt health due Organic manag tion on & to inputs on ement application biofertilize indiscrimin yield of in rice of rs ate use of Organic based biofertilizer chemical rice croppin s in Sali fertilizer g paddy, system mobile advisory services, field visit 10 Soil Paddy Improper Application - i.Soil - Mobile Seed & manageme manageme of ZnSO4 fertility advisory Fertilizer nt nt of soil In Sali manag services, due to paddy ement field visit imbalanced along with in rice chemical recommen based fertilizer der dose of croppin use NPK g Fertilizers system to sustains ii.Soil its testing, productivity its importa nce & proced ure

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11 IPM Tomato Yield loss IPM in - IPM - Method Seed, due to fruit tomato fruit demonstra marigold borer borer. tion on cuttings, infestation mass tricicard, multiplicati biofertilize on of r, bioagent, biopestici Field visit de mobile advisory services 12 IDM Betelvine Severe leaf IDM in leaf - IDM - Method CUSO4, and root rot and root rot demonstra Lime, infection of betelvine tion on MOC, mass Bioveer, multiplicati vermicom on of post bioagent, Bordeaux mixture preparatio n, mobile advisory services, Field visit 13 Value Income Papaya Value - - - Method Raw addition generati and addition of demonstra materials , ng banana are papaya tion, Field packaging activity is easily and visit materials get rotten banana as mobile and spoiled toffi & advisory when ripe papaya services tutifruiti and marketing linkages 14 Drudgery Paddy traditional Introductio - - - Method Winnower reduction practice of n of demonstra is used for winnowing Mechanical tion, Field programme is tired sum winnower visit and for women as keeping in and less drudgery KVK productive reduction kamrup tool 15 Drudgery Paddy Health Acceptabilit - - - Method Protective reduction hazards y demonstra clothing specially assessmen tion, set eye and t of mobile skin Protective advisory problem in clothing for services, harvesting farm Field visit and women winnowing during different activities 18

16 Bamboo Fish low rate of Bamboo - - - Method Bamboo cage recovery of cage demonstra cage, culture Fish seed rearing of tion, Nylone from pond Fish mobile net, Fish fingerlings advisory fry services, ( started field visit, 2015-16 and completed 2016-17) 17 composite Fish Low growth Introductio - Method Jayanti fish farming performanc n of Jayanti demonstra rohu e of local rahu in tion, fingerlings rahu composite mobile ( started fish farming advisory 2015-16 services, and field visit, completed 2016-17) 18 composite Fish Low growth Introductio Method fish farming performanc n of Jayanti demonstra e of local rahu in tion, rahu composite mobile fish farming advisory services, field visit, 19 Seed Paddy - - Seed Seed Recent Field visit, Seed, production production product advanc Field day, fertilizers technology ion ed in mobile and of Sali technol agrotec advisory pesticides paddy var. ogy of hnology services Ranjit Sali of Sali paddy paddy 20 Integrated Paddy - - Transplant Produc - Field Seed, crop ed early tion visit,mobile fertilizers manageme ahu paddy technol advisory and nt ogy of services pesticides transpl anted early ahu paddy 21 Integrated Blackgr - - Cluster - - Field Seed, crop am FLD on visit,Field biofertilize manageme Kharif day. rs and nt Pulse, Crop mobile pesticides : advisory Blackgram services 22 Integrated Sesamu - - Cluster - - Field Seed, crop m FLD on visit,Field biofertilize manageme Kharif day. rs and nt Oilseeds, mobile pesticides Crop : advisory Sesamum services

23 Seed Lentil - - Cluster - - Field Seed, production FLD on rabi visit,Field biofertilize pulse, Crop day. rs and : Lentil mobile pesticides advisory services 19

24 Seed Toria - - Cluster - - Field Seed, production FLD on rabi visit,Field biofertilize Oilseeds, day. rs and Crop : mobile pesticides Toria advisory services 25 Seed Blackgr - - Pulse Seed Seed - Field visit, Seed, Production am Hub: Crop: product mobile fertilizers Kharif ion advisory biofertilize Blackgram technol services rs and ogy of pesticides Kharif pulse crop Blackgr am 26 Varietal Turmeric - - FLD on - - Method Planting performance Turmeric demonstra material tion , Field visit, Field day, mobile advisory services 27 Varietal Marigold - - FLD on Produc - Method Planting performance Summer tion demonstra material Marigold technol tion , Field ogy visit, and mobile post advisory harvest services handlin g 28 Protected Pineapp - - Mulching in - - Method Planting cultivation le Pineapple demonstra material for quality tion , Field and black production visit, Field polythen day, mulch mobile ( started advisory 2015-16 services and completed 2016-17) 29 Varietal Vagetab - - FLD on Nurser - Method Seed performanc les Pumpkin y demonstra e raising tion , Field of visit, Field vegeta day, bles mobile advisory services 30 Varietal Assam - - FLD on Prunin - Method Planting performanc lemon Scientific g and demonstra material e cultivation training tion , Field ( started of Assam of visit, in march lemon assam mobile 2016) lemon advisory services 20

31 Varietal Banana - - FLD on - - Method Planting performanc Scientific demonstra material e cultivation tion , Field ( started of Banana visit, in march mobile 2016) advisory services 32 Varietal Lemon - - FLD on - - Method Planting performanc Scientific demonstra material e cultivation tion , Field of Assam visit, lemon mobile advisory services 33 Varietal Banana - - FLD on - - Method Planting performanc Scientific demonstra material e cultivation tion , Field of Banana visit, mobile advisory services 34 Protected Tuberos - - FLD on - - Method Planting cultivation e Use of demonstra material Mulch for tion , Field and black round the visit, polythen year & mobile mulch quality advisory flower services production of Tuberose 35 Soil Toria Imbalanced - Cultivation - - Field visit, Seed & manageme use of practices of Mobile Fertilizers nt fertilizer in Toria with advisory toria based recommen services cropping der dose of system fertilizer and Borax

36 Soil Vermi Production - Production Soil - Method Rs. 1500/- organisms compost of organic of Health demonstra as (Beneficial) inputs Vermicomp manag tion, Field Constructi ost in low ement day, Field on cost for cost visit, bamboo vermicomp Mobile based low ost unit advisory cost services vermicom post unit & earth worms (Eisenia foetida) 37 Mushroom mushro - - Oyester Scientific - Method Spawn production om mushroom cultivation demonstra Polybeg production of tion, Field mushroom visit, Field day. mobile advisory services 21

38 Bee Bee - - Bee Bee - Method Bee hives Keeping Keeping Keeping keeping demonstra Apis tion bee cerena, keeping. Beeveil, Field visit, Knif etc Field day, mobile advisory services 39 Biological Pumpki - - Manageme IPM - Method Pheromon manageme n nt of demonstra e trap nt Fruitfly in tion, Field Pumpkin visit, Field using day. pheromon mobile e trap advisory services 40 Waste Agarbatti -- - Utilization of Training - mobile Raw utilization making waste on advisory materials (Lantana agarbatt services, for camera) as i making Field visit, agarbatti- income chandan generating powder, activities Oil, gigget powder, packaging material 41 Low cost Fruits & - - Low cost - - Method Sand storage vegetabl storage demonstra Brick es structure tion Zero Cement for fruits Energy for ZECC and Cool constructi vegetables Chamber . on ( Zero Field visit, Energy mobile Cool advisory Chamber) services 42 Nutrition Vegetab - - Nutrition - - Method Planting garden les Security demonstra material, through tion, Field biofertilize Nutrition visit, r, Garden mobile biopestici advisory de services 43 IFS IFS - - Integrated Fish rice-fish fingerling, farming lime system 44 IFS IFS - - Integrated Duckling, Duck-fish- ( started horticulture 2015-16 farming and system completed 2016-17) 22

45 IFS IFS - - Integrated Kamrupa Poultry-Pig- poultry, Fish fish farming fingerling system ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17) 46 Seed Fish - - Fish seed Spawn production village/ ( started bank 2015-16 and completed 2016-17) 47 Feed Fish - - Compleme Sushma manageme ntary fish feed nt feeding- ( started Sushma 2015-16 and completed 2016-17) 48 Seed Fish - - Fish seed Fish manageme rearing in spawn nt backyard ( started pond 2015-16 and completed 2016-17) 49 Seed Fish - - Fish seed Fish manageme village/ spawn nt bank

50 Pond Fish - - growth yearling manageme performanc nt e of IMC and indigenous carp carried over seed in poly culture system 51 IFS IFS - - Integrated Duckling Duck- fish- horticulture Farming System 52 Breed Piggery - - Performance Piglets upgradation of cross breed Pig Hampshire x Ghungroo 53 Varietal Poultry - - Demonstrat Poultry performance ion on bird improved ( started breed of 2015-16 Poultry and ‘Kamrupa’ completed 2016-17) 23

54 Varietal Poultry - - Demonstrat Poultry performance ion on bird improved breed of Poultry ‘Kamrupa’

3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined during 2016-17

A.1 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed* in respect of crops/enterprises

Thematic Commercial Plantation Fish Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Vegetables Fruits Flower TOTAL areas Crops crops Varietal 3 - 1 - 1 2 - - - 7 Evaluation Seed / Plant ------production Weed ------Management Integrated - - - - 1 - - - - 1 Crop Management Integrated ------Nutrient Management Integrated ------2 2 Farming System Mushroom ------cultivation Drudgery 2 ------2 reduction Farm ------machineries Value addition - - - - - 1 - - - 1

Integrated Pest - - - - 1 - - - - 1 Management Integrated - - - 1 - - - - - 1 Disease Management Bamboo cage ------1 1 culture Small Scale ------income generating enterprises Soil health 2 ------2 management TOTAL 7 - 1 1 3 3 - - 3 18

* Any new technology, which may offer solution to a location specific problem but not tested earlier in a given micro farming situation.

A.2. Abstract of the number of technologies refined* in respect of crops/enterprises

Thematic Commercial Plantation Tuber Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Vegetables Fruits Flower TOTAL areas Crops crops Crops Varietal ------24

Evaluation Seed / Plant ------production Weed ------Management Integrated ------Crop Management Integrated ------Nutrient Management Integrated ------Farming System Mushroom ------cultivation Drudgery ------reduction Farm ------machineries Post Harvest ------Technology Integrated Pest ------Management Integrated ------Disease Management Resource ------conservation technology Small Scale ------income generating enterprises TOTAL ------

A.3. Abstract of the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitery Fisheries TOTAL Evaluation of Breeds ------Nutrition Management ------Disease of ------Management Value Addition ------Production and ------Management Feed and Fodder ------Small Scale income ------generating enterprises TOTAL ------A.4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock / enterprises

Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitery Fisheries TOTAL Evaluation of Breeds ------Nutrition Management ------Disease of ------Management Value Addition ------Production and ------Management Feed and Fodder ------Small Scale income ------generating enterprises TOTAL ------25

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A.5. Results of On Farm Testing:

Sl. Title of OFT Problem Name of Crop/Cropp No. of Results of Assessment/ Feedback Feedback to B.C . No. Diagnosed Technology ing system/ Trials Refined (Data on the from the the Ratio Assessed Enterprise parameter should be farmer Researcher (if provided) applicable) 1 Assessment Lack of T1:Indam Boro paddy 1 Crop duration Performance - of Hybrid Boro hybrids of 200-017; T2: T1- 145 days of hybrid T1- 2.39 Paddy boro paddy Indam 7-205; T2-152 days Indam 7-205 T2-2.29 Check :Arize T3- 145 days was T3-2.15 444 Gold Yield satisfactory T1-57 qt/ha T2-55.5 qt/ha T3- 48.5 qt/ha 2 Assessment Lack of T1-Tripura Sali paddy 3 T1 The variety - of medium short Chikan dhan Pl. ht (cm)-- 112.0 cm performed duration Sali duration FP-Aijong Tiller nos./hill-- 15 well and T1- 2.47 paddy Sali paddy Grain/panicle --287 suited for var. Tripura variety Panicle (cm) --25.75 rice-based FP-1.55 Chikan dhan Yield (q/ha) – 52.50 cropping Crop duration--119 days sequence

FP- Pl. ht (cm)-- 126 Tiller nos./hill --9 Grain/panicle --179 Panicle (cm)-- 28.5 Yield (q/ha) --33.0 Crop duration--135 days 27

3 Performance Low yield Rice varieties Sali paddy 1 Duration of As no - Ranjit sub - of due to Ranjit sub -1 submergence submergenc 1: 2.15 submergence submergen Bahadur sub 1 Ranjit sub -1 : 3 days e was tolerant Rice ce Swanrna sub- Bahadur sub 1 : 3 days occurred for Bahadur varieties 1 Swarna sub-1 : 3 days long sub 1: 2.35 and FP : 3 days duration, Dhnsiri need further Swanrna Stage testing sub-1: 2.05 FP- Ranjit sub -1: Tillering Exhisting Bahadur sub 1: Tillering FP: 2.05 Ranjit Swanrna sub-1: Tillering FP : Tillering

Grain Yield Ranjit sub -1 : 4.9 Bahadur sub -1 :5.2 Swanrna sub-1 : 4.5 FP: 4.5

4 Performance Low yield Blackgram Blackgram 1 Duration- Variety Beki - of Blackgram of existing varieties: Beki: 72 days and Kolong Beki: 2.33 varieties blackgram Beki, Kolong, Kolong: 72 days were varieties Sonkosh and Sonkosh: 72 days preferred as Kolong: Manas Manas: 72 days they can 2.50 Local: 65 days resist YMV. Yield (qt/ha) Sonkosh: Beki: 6.12 1.96 Kolong: 6.58

Sonkosh: 5.15 Manas:2.1 Manas: 5.60 3 Local: 4.13

Disease infestation- Local:1.57 Beki: NIL

Kolong: NIL Sonkosh: YMV Manas: YMV Local: YMV

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5 Standardizatio Lack of Var.: Baby Baby corn 1 Date of 17-12-16 - - 6.98 n of agro- standard corn –G- sowing techniques of agrotechniq 5414, Seed Date of 14-03-17 Baby corn ues of baby rate: 22.5 harvesting to till date corn kg/ha Final plant 8 spacing: 45 stand (no./sq m cm x 20 cm Plant height 220 cm (cm) Cob length 24 cm with husk (cm) Cob length 11.5 cm without husk (cm) Fresh baby 19 gm corn weight (gm) Cob Yield 30.40 without husk qt/ha (kg/sq.m)

6 Performance Deterioratio T1 = Azolla @ Sali 3 Yield t/ha Farmers are Performance T1- 2.09 of Organic n of soil 0.5t/ha+Biofe paddy/Rice- T1- 5.4 interested to of the T2- 1.93 inputs on yield health due rtilizers Toria/Crop T2- 6.0 repeat the technology T3- 2.31 of organic rice to (Azospirillum T3- 5.4 technology during indiscrimin +PSB) @ in coming adverse ate use of 750g each years climatic chemical biofertilizer condition fertilizer /ha);T2 = Application of 100% of recommende d dose of NPK fertilizer;T3= Farmers’ practice

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7 Application of Improper T1 = 100% of Sali 3 T1 Farmers are Performance T1 - 2.46 ZnSO4 in Sali manageme RD dose of paddy/Rice- Yield -7.65 t/ha interested to of the T2 - 1.90 paddy along nt of soil NPK fertilizer Rice/Crop Av.Plant ht.- 1.44m repeat the technology T3 - 2.17 with due to ; Av. Tiller/plan t- 17.36 technology during recommended imbalanced T2= ZnSO4@ B:C - 2.46 in coming adverse dose of NPK chemical 25 kg / ha years climatic fertilizers to fertilizer and compost T2 condition sustain its use @ Yield - 6.43 t/ha productivity 2t/ha along Av.Plant ht.- 1.35m with RD of Av. Tiller/plant- 16.89 NPK B:C - 1.90 fertilizer; T3= ZnSO4@ T3 25 kg / ha, Yield-7.42 t/ha compost @ Av.Plant ht. - 1.44m 2t/ha and Av. Tiller/plant- 17.33 Borax @ 7.5 B:C – 2.17 kg/ha along with RD of NPK fertilizer 8 Performance Low yield T1:Coorg papaya 3 Yield Satisfactory Work on of Papaya of local Honey Dew T1- 420 qt/ha Yield T1:5.09 Var. Coorg varieties FP: FP-648 qt/ha potentiality Honey Dew Sapna(F1) Check- 312 qt/ha may be FP:5.76 Check :Local Net Return (Rs) done to T1-6,75000 compete Check: FP- 10,71,000 with hybrid 4.16 Check- 4,74,000 9 Performance Lack of T1: Arjuna Pumpkin 3 Crop duration Satisfactory Work on of Pumpkin established (F1) T1- 125 days date of T1-5.60 Hyb. Arjuna in variety Check : Local Check- 145 days showing rice based Yield and Check- cropping T1- 126 qt/ha disease 3.33 sequence Check- 75 qt/ha resistance Net return (Rs) may be T1- 155250/- done. Check- 52500/- 10 Performance Lack of T1: Brinjal 3 Crop duration Satisfactory Work on T1-4.23 of Brinjal var. high Iarka Keshar; T1- perennial date of Arka Keshar yielding Check : Check- perennial showing Check- 30

brinjal Local (Kuchia) Yield may be 2. 67 variety T1- 254 qt/ha done Check- 160 qt/ha Net return (Rs) T1- 1,94,000/- Check- 1,00,000/- 11 IPM in tomato Yield loss Planting Tomato 2 Percent infestation Use of Use of fruit borer. due to fruit marigold as Demo: 4.8% trichocard trichocard borer trap crop. FP: 12.5% and grow and grow Demo: infestation Release of T. Crop yield marigold as marigold 2.63 chilonis @ (Q/Ha) barrier crop as barrier 50000eggs/h Demo: 400 q satisfactorily crop FP: 2.27 a FP: 250q controlling infestation Spraying Net Return the in tomato neem (Rs./ha) infestation of can be oil@5ml/lit at Demo: 1,24,000/- fruit borer in satisfactoril 30DAP(3 FP: 84,000/- tomato. y control spray) Farmers have accepted the technology due to production of higher yield 12 IDM in leaf Severe leaf Drenching of Betelvine 2 Percent infestation Spraying Spraying and root rot of and root rot root zone Demo: 3.4% and soil and soil betelvine infection with 1% BM FP: 22.6% drenching of drenching of Demo: four times. Bordeaux Bordeaux 3.34 Spraying Crop yield mixture mixture with 1% BM (gut/ha) along with along with FP: 2.28 8 times from Demo: 12000 application application June to Sept FP: 3200 of of at 15 days trichoderma trichoderma interval. Net Return and MOC and MOC Application of (Rs./ha) can can Trichoderma Demo: 505000/- satisfactorily satisfactorily mixed with FP: 107875/- minimize the minimize MOC at root infection the infection 31

zone rate in rate in @500kg/ha; betelvine . betelvine . 2 times at Farmers monthly have interval after accepted drenching the and spraying technology with 1 % BM respectively.

13 Value addition Papaya value income 2 Paramet Tutuf Toffii of papaya and and addition of generating ers ruiti Satisfactory Work may - banana as banana are available activity Economi 90- 15- but storage be done on toffi & papaya is easily get local fruits to c benefit 150% 87% stability for Using tutifruiti rotten and increase (profit%) long time is various spoiled shelf life and Storage Upto 23 concern. storage when ripe as new stability 35 days material for avenue of days increasing income Overall Sensory storage generating acceptability stability activity nd 2 day High High th 25 day High Medi um Using 10 score for sensory acceptability

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14 Introduction of traditional Introduction Paddy 10 winnowing time for 40 1. one - Mechanical practice of of kg paddy person Work may winnower as winnowing is Mechanical Demo: 45 min cannt do be done on drudgery tired sum for winnower in Local: 80 min activity quality of reduction tool women and comparison Total output in one day: alone winnowing less of traditional Demo: 2. Quality of productive practice to Local: winnowing reduce Average energy is medium drudgery. expenditure kj/min: Demo: Local: TEE for same quantity of output kj/min Demo: Local: Total CCW Demo: Local: PCW Demo: Local:

% increase of physiological cost of Traditional practice Over using mechanical winnower is 28% 15 Acceptability Health Introduction Paddy 3 Accept Harv Cleani - assessment of hazards of protective ability estin ng Head musk Changes in Protective specially eye clothing Percept g is not head musk clothing for and skin ions comfortable may be farm women problem in Physical Medi High . suffocating much during harvesting fit um for comfortabl different and Aesthetic Low Low conducting e for user activities winnowing fit long time Functional Medi High activity fit um Social Medi Mediu content um m 33

16 Bamboo cage low rate of Cage culture Fish 2 Stocking number of fry- 2.81 rearing of Fish recovery of 10,380/- fingerlings Fish seed Recovery of fish from pond fingerlings : 7,702/-

% survivability: 74.2 Gross cost ( 4 unit): 12,000/- Gross return : Rs 30,808/- Net return : Rs 18,808/- 17 Introduction of Low growth Fish Demo FP Jayanti rahu in performanc Initial wt.(g) 110.0 80.0 composite fish e of local time of 758 569 farming rahu harvest(g)

GC 6500/ 6500 (Rs/0.1ha) - /- GR 30600/ 2295 (Rs/0.1ha) - 0/- NR 24100/ 1645 (Rs/0.1ha) - 0/-

18 Introduction of Low growth Fish Month wise wt Jayanti rahu in performanc Initial wt (20th Feb - _ On composite fish e of local Demo: 110g progress farming rahu Local: 110g

20th March Demo: 160g Local: 120g

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*Field crops – ton/ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg/t/ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal, * for mushroom and vermicompost kg/unit area.

** Give details of the technology assessed or refined and farmer’s practice

3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations during 2016-17 a. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years

List of technologies demonstrated during previous year and popularized during 2016-17 and recommended for large scale adoption in the district

Crop/ Horizontal spread of technology Sl. Technology demonstrated No Enterprise No. of No. of Area in villages farmers ha 1 Pulse Seed production technology of Kharif pulse crop 5 170 60.00 ha. Blackgram Summer Production technology and post harvest handling 5 300 50.00 ha. marigold Pineapple Use of black polythene mulch (50 micron) 2 50 5.00 ha.

Assam lemon Production technology, pruning and training of Assam lemon 6 150 10.00 ha.

Tuberose Use of black polythene mulch (50 micron) 4 100 5.00 ha

* Thematic areas as given in Table 3.1 (A1 and A2)

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b. Details of FLDs conducted during reporting period (Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e. cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)

Farming Status Reasons situation of soil Sl. Season No. of farmers/ for Thematic Technology Area (ha) (Rainfed/ (Kg/ha) No Crop and demonstration shortfall in area Demonstrated Irrigated, . year achieveme N P K Soil type, nt ProposedActual SC/ST Others Total altitude, etc) 1. Sali Seed Seed production Kharif - 25 - 20 20 NA Rainfed paddy production technology of Sali paddy var. Ranjit 2. Ahu Varietal Ahu paddy Var. Boro 5.0 5.0 - 18 18 NA Irrigated paddy performan Naveen ce 3 turmeric Varietal var. Megha Kharif 0.67 0.13 - 1 1 Rainfed performan Turmeric-1 ce 4 Summer Varietal Var.: Seracole Sum 1.0 0.40 3 - 3 Rainfed marigold performan mer ce 5 Pineapple Protected Black polythene Peren 0.27 0.135 1 - 1 Irrigated cultivation mulch (50 nial micron thick)

6 Pumpkin Varietal Pumpkin hybrid Rabi 1.0 1.0 7 3 10 - Irrigated performan Arjuna ce 7 Pumpkin Pest Management of Rabi 1.0 1.0 - 3 3 - Irrigated managem Fruitfly in ent Pumpkin using 36

pheromone trap

8 Assam Crop Assam lemon, Peren 1.2 1.2 10 10 20 Irrigated lemon managem var. Local nial ent (seedless)

9 Banana Crop Banana ,Cv. peren 1.0 1.0 1 1 Irrigated managem Malbhog nial ent 10 Assam Crop Assam lemon, Peren 1.2 1.2 8 10 18 Rainfed lemon managem var. Local nial ent (seedless)

11 Banana Crop :Banana Cv. Peren 1.0 1.0 5 5 10 Irrigated managem Malbhog nial ent 12 Tuberose Black polythene Peren 0.189 0.189 2 5 7 Irrigated mulch (50 nial micron)

13 Sesamum Varietal Var.: Nagaon & Kharif 20 20 - 52 52 NA Rainfed performanc Koliabor and e INM package 14 toria INM Var.: TS-67 and Rabi 30 30 - 75 75 NA Rainfed INM package

15 Toria Soil Toria (var. TS- Rabi 0.5 0.5 - 4 4 - Rainfed nutrient 36) manag ement 16 Blackgram Varietal Var.: PU-31 and Kharif 30 30 - 58 58 NA Rainfed performanc INM package e 17 Lentil Varietal Var.: KLS-218 Rabi 20 20 - 18 18 NA Rainfed performanc and INM e package

18 Kharif Seed Var.: PU-31 Kharif 30 30 - 80 80 NA Rainfed Blackgram production 37

38 c. Performance of FLD on Crops

Thema Are Avg. yield % Additional Econ. of demo. (Rs./ha.) Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) Data on tic area a (Q/ha.) increa data on parameters (ha. se in demo. other than yield, Sl. ) Avg. yield e.g., disease No Crop yield (Q/ha.) incidence, pest . incidence etc. Dem Chec H* L* GC** GR** NR** BC GC GR NR BCR o. k R** Demo Local

Sali See 25 48 38 26.31 50.5 45.5 3187 7200 4012 2.2 3075 5700 2625 1.85 paddy d 1 - - 5/- 0/- 5/- 6 0/- 0/- 0/- pro duct ion 2 Ahu 5 ------On progress paddy Turmeric Varietal 0.13 240 180 33.0 290 175 95,0 4800 3850 5.0 85,5 3600 2745 4.21 3 perform - - 00/- 00/- 00/- 5 00/- 00/- 00/- ance

Summer Varietal 0.40 633 611 3.6 717 5762 4005 3535 2085 4.6 4500 2140 1690 3.75 marigold perform 75 45 50 5 0/- 00/- 00/- 3 0/- 00/- 00/- ance (no. (no. 4 of of garl garl end end /Ha) /ha) 5 Pineappl Protect 0.13 528 180 193 535 515 2042 7040 4997 3.4 1000 2700 1700 2.70 e ed 5 50/- 00/- 50/- 5 00/- 00/- 00/- cultivat ion 6 Pumpkin Varietal 1.0 160 90 77.8 180 130 3375 2400 2062 7.1 2250 1350 1125 6.0 perform - - 0/- 00/- 50/- 1 0/- 00/- 00/- ance 7 Pest 160 90 77.8 180 130 7.1 6.0 Pumpkin 1.0 7.5 35.2 3375 2400 2062 2250 1350 1125 manag 1 39

ement 0/- 00/- 50/- 0/- 00/- 00/- 8 Assa Varietal 1.2 - - - - - On progress (started during March,2016) m perform Flowering started - - lemo ance n Banana Varietal 1.0 - - - - - On progress (started during March,2016) 9 perform - - ance Late vegetative stsge

Assam Varietal 1.2 - - - - - On progress (started during March,2017) 10 lemon perform - - ance

Banana Varietal 1.0 - - - - - On progress (started during March,2017) 11 perform - - ance

Tuberose Protect 0.1 - - - - - On progress (started during March,2017) ed 89 12 - - cultivat ion

13 Sesamu Varieta 20 5.25 4.45 1.80 5.7 4.75 1650 3150 1500 1.9 1650 2670 1020 1.62 m l 5 0/- 0/- 0/- 0 0/- 0/- 0/- perfor mance 14 Toria INM 30 7.88 6.38 23.51 8.0 7.76 1875 2758 8830 1.4 1650 2233 5830 1.35 0/- 0/- /- 7 0/- 0/- /- 15 Toria Soil 0.5 7.13 5.6 27.32 7.3 6.9 - - 37,2 42,7 5499 1.1 3200 3360 1600 1.05 manag 5 81 80 5 0 0 ement 16 Blackgra Varieta 30 5.75 5.60 1.79 6.2 5.2 1575 3450 1875 2.1 1050 3390 2340 3.22 m l 5 5 0/- 0/- 0/- 9 0/- 0/- 0/- perfor (D) (FP) mance 17 Lentil Varieta 20 5.25 5.0 5.0 6.0 4.5 - - 2025 3150 1125 1.5 1575 3000 1425 1.90 l 0/- 0/- 0/- 6 0/- 0/- 0/- perfor mance 40

18 Kharif Seed 30 6.0 5.60 7.14 6.5 5.5 - - 1575 3600 1875 2.2 1050 3390 2340 3.22 Blackgra produc 0/- 0/- 0/- 9 0/- 0/- 0/- m tion *H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield

** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio

Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society

Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC

Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone. d. Extension and Training activities under FLD on Crops:

No. of activities Number of participants Remarks Sl.No. Activity Date organized Gen SC/ST Total 1 Field days 5(Agron) 21-11-2016 40 0 40 10-12-2016 64 0 64 13-12-2016 52 0 52 11-02-2017 60 0 60 03-03-2017 50 0 50 Horticulture 25-01-2017 - 33 33

2 Farmers Training 2 18-08-2016 23 0 23 24-08-2016 26 26 26 21-09-2016 34 0 34 3 Media coverage

4 Training for extension functionaries

5 Any other (Pl. specify)

Total

41 e. Details of FLD on Enterprises

(i) Farm Implements

* Data on parameter in relation Performance to technology demonstrated Name of the parameters / % change in the Crop No. of farmers Area (ha) Remarks implement parameter Local indicators Demon. check

* Field efficiency, labour saving etc.

(ii) Livestock Enterprises

Sl. Enterp % Other Econ. of demo. Econ. of check Remark Major No. rise/ chan parameters (if (Rs./Ha.) (Rs./Ha.) s No. of Performance Catego Them Name No. No. ge in any) animals, parameters / ry atic of of of the poultry indicators (e.g., area Techn farm units para Dem Chec G G N B GC GR N B birds Dairy, ology ers meter o k C* R* R* C R C etc. Poultry Check * * * R* R Demo etc.) *

1 Perfor manc e of cross breed Pig Hamp shire x Ghun groo 2 Dem onstr ation on 42

impr oved bree d of Poult ry ‘Kam rupa’ 3 Dem onstr ation on impr oved bree d of Poult ry ‘Kam rupa’

** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio

Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing Society

Pl. apply the formula: Net Return= Gross Return-Gross Cost, BCR= GR/GC

Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

(iii) Fisheries

Sl. Categ Name No. No. of Major % Other Econ. of demo. Econ. of check Rema No. ory, The of of No. fish/ Performanc chan parameters (Rs./Ha.) (Rs./Ha.) rks e.g. mati Techn farm of fingerli e ge in (if any) Comm c ology ers uni ngs parameters / the Dem Chec GC GR* NR* BC GC GR NR BC on area ts indicators para o k ** * * R** R carp, Dem mete ornam o Chec r ental k 43 fish etc. IFS IFS Integra 10 20,5 1,24, 1036 6.0 - - - - ted 00/- 100/ 00/- 5 Duck- - fish- horticul ture Farmin g System Integra 650 141 765 2.1 312 477 16 1.5 No ted 00/- 52/- 2/- 7 5/- 7/- 52/ 2 diseae rice- - incide fish nt farming record system ed

Integra 19,0 1,00,2 81,25 4.27 ted 00/- 50/- 0/- Duck- fish- horticul ture farming system Integra 39,0 1,97,0 1,58,0 4.05 ted 00/- 00/- 00/- Poultry -Pig- Fish farming system Fish 39,0 20640 16740 5.29 seed 00/- 0/- 0/- village/ bank

Compl 205 83,33 62830 4.06 160 51,84 358 3.24 ementa 00/- 00/- 0/- 40/- 44

ry fish 0/- /- feeding - Sushm a

Fish 35,0 1,84, 1,49, 5.2 seed 00/- 200/ 200/- 6 rearing - in backya rd po Fish 39,0 2064 1674 5.2 seed 00/- 00/- 00/- 9 village/ bank

growth On perfor prog mance ress of IMC and indigen ous carp carried over seed in poly culture system

** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio

Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

(iv) Other enterprises 45

Sl. Categor Nam No. No. Major % Other Econ. of demo. Econ. of check Remar No. y/ The e of of of Performance change parameters (Rs./Ha.) (Rs./Ha.) ks Enterpri matic Tech farm unit parameters / in the (if any) se, e.g., area nolo ers s indicators parame mushro gy ter Dem Chec GC GR NR* B GC GR N B om, o k ** ** * C R C vermico Dem heck R* R mpost, o * apicultu re etc. 1 Mushro Mushro Oyster 5 5 228k - - - - 16200 38560 22360 2. - - - - Farmer om om Mushr g/100 38 are Product oom beg interest ion ed to go for year round cultivati on of mushro om 2 Bee Bee Apis 3 3 23.75 - - - - 650 /yr 7125 6475/ 9.9: 1 - - - - Rural keeping keeping cerena (kg/ yr / 3 /yr /3 yr/ 3 youth / 3 hive hive hive are hive found

interest ed in apicult ure 3 Agarbat Waste Utiliz 10 1 Cost - - -- - Rs. Rs. Rs. 2.8 - - - - Good ti utilizati ation benef 95/- 270/- 175/- income making on of it and genera waste custo ting (Lant mer activity ana perce and came ption Custo ra) as mer inco percep me tion gener found 46

ating satisfa activit ctory. ies

4 Fruits Low Zero 2 2 Shelf Shelf Shelf ------Shelf & cost Ener life in life in life life of vegeta stora gy ZECC room increas fruits bles ge cool temp. e in and cham ZECC vegeta ber Green leafy bles -150 are cucurbits signific leaf & tits - antly 167 more in Bean -200 ZECC kidney bean -160 Tomato - 116 Cauliflower - 160 Carrot -86 Peas -175 Brinjal -87 Bottle gourd -47 Chilli -160 cabbage-71 Bettle vine -250 5 Nutritio Nutriti Nutritio 2 2 Frequency of Economic benefit: - - - - Impact of consumption Rs600-800/month in nutrition n on n Practice and of micro terms of consumption or garden garden garde garden attitude: Found nutrient rich sale of vegetables found n variety of new food – positive recipes being Before: 2-4 in terms prepared by times/week of women in After: 6-8 quantita tergated times/week tive and household qualitati

Knowledge ve level on manner 47

nutrition security – Before: Very low After: Medium

% of household veg. consumption by period: Before: GLV: 2.45 Other then GLV :21.74 After: GLV: 12.02 Other then GLV : 36.07 6 Vermic Soil Vermi 3 3 - - - ompost organ comp isms ost On progress (Ben eficial )

** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio

Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

(v) Farm Implements and Machinery

Sl. Crop Area % Cost Remarks Name of Field observation No. (In change Labour reduction Technol (Output/ man-hours) Name of No. of ha.) in the reductio (Rs. per ogy implement farmers Check paramet n (Man ha. or Rs. demonst Demo er days) per unit rated etc.)

48 f. Performance of FLD on Crop Hybrids

Name Area No. of Avg. yield % Additional Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.) Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.) of (ha.) farmers (Q/ha.) increase data on hybrids in Avg. demo. yield yield Sl. (Q/ha.) Crop No. Demo Chec H* L* GC** GR** NR** BC GC GR NR BCR k R**

*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield

** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio

Note: Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.

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3.3. Achievements on Training

3.3.1. Farmers and Farm Women in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)

No. of Courses/ prog Participants General SC/ST Total Grand Spo Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total On- Total Total n Sp. On Sp. Thematic area Campu On Sp. On Sp. Sp. (x + y) On* Sp. Sp. Sp. On Sp. On On On (x On s On On (a= On On (c= On On On On On (10 On (d= (4+8 (6+10 = a (y= (1) (1+2) (4) (6) 4+6 (b= (8) 8+10 (5+9 (7+11 (2) (5) (7) (9) ) (11) 9+11 ) ) +c b ) 5+7) ) ) ) ) ) +d) I. Crop Production Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversificatio n Integrated Farming Water management Seed production Nursery management Integrated Crop Management Fodder production Production of organic inputs 50

II. Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops Production of low volume and high value crops Off-season vegetables Nursery raising Exotic vegetables like Broccoli Export potential vegetables Grading and standardizati on Protective cultivation (Green Houses, Shade Net etc.) b) Fruits Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchar ds Rejuvenation of old orchards 51

Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques c) Ornamental Plants Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of Ornamental Plants d) Plantation crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition e) Tuber crops Production and Management technology Processing and value addition 52 f) Spices Production and Management technology Processing and value addition g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Nursery management Production and management technology Post harvest technology and value addition III Soil Health and Fertility Management Soil fertility management Soil and Water Conservation Integrated Nutrient Management Production and use of organic inputs Management of Problematic soils Micro nutrient deficiency in crops Nutrient Use 53

Efficiency Soil and Water Testing IV Livestock Production and Management Dairy

Management Poultry

Management Piggery

Management Rabbit

Management Disease

Management Feed management Production of quality animal products V Home Science/Women empowerment Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization 54 of nutrient loss in processing Gender mainstreamin g through SHGs Storage loss minimization techniques Value addition Income generation activities for empowermen t of rural Women Location specific drudgery reduction technologies Rural Crafts Women and child care VI Agril. Engineering Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and 55 implements Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Small scale processing and value addition Post Harvest

Technology VII Plant Protection Integrated Pest Management Integrated Disease Management Bio-control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides VIII Fisheries Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery 56 management and culture of freshwater prawn Breeding and culture of ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture Fish processing and value addition IX Production of Inputs at site Seed

Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio- pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermi- compost production 57

Organic manures production Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of

Fish feed X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Leadership development Group dynamics Formation and

Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneuri al development of farmers/yout hs WTO and

IPR issues XI Agro-forestry Production 58 technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems TOTAL

3.3.2. Achievements on Training of Farmers and Farm Women in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) Gran No. of Courses/ prg. Participants d SC/ST Total Total General Thematic area Sp Male Female Total Off Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Off* Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off* Off* Off* Off* Off* Off* Off* Off* Off* I. Crop Production

Weed Management Resource Conservation Technologies Cropping Systems Crop Diversificatio n Integrated Farming Water management Seed production 59

Nursery management Integrated Crop 7 - 7 200 - 46 - 246 - 15 - 3 - 18 - 215 - 49 - 264 - 264 Management Fodder production Production of organic inputs II. Horticulture a) Vegetable Crops

Production of low volume and high value crops Off-season vegetables Nursery raising Exotic vegetables like Broccoli Export potential vegetables Grading and standardizati on Protective cultivation (Green

Houses, Shade Net etc.) b) Fruits 60

Training and Pruning Layout and Management of Orchards Cultivation of Fruit Management of young plants/orchar ds Rejuvenation of old orchards Export potential fruits Micro irrigation systems of orchards Plant propagation techniques c) Ornamental Plants

Nursery Management Management of potted plants Export potential of ornamental plants Propagation techniques of

Ornamental Plants 61 d) Plantation crops

Production and

Management technology Processing and value addition e) Tuber crops

Production and

Management technology Processing and value addition f) Spices

Production and

Management technology Processing and value addition g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Nursery management Production and management technology Post harvest technology and value addition 62

III Soil Health and Fertility Management

Soil fertility management Soil and Water Conservation Integrated Nutrient Management Production and use of organic inputs Management of

Problematic soils Micro nutrient deficiency in crops Nutrient Use Efficiency Soil and Water Testing IV Livestock Production and Management

Dairy Management Poultry Management Piggery Management Rabbit Management Disease Management 63

Feed management Production of quality animal products V Home Science/Women empowerment

Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening Design and development of low/minimum cost diet Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet Minimization of nutrient loss in processing Gender mainstreamin g through SHGs Storage loss minimization techniques Value addition 64

Income generation activities for empowermen t of rural Women Location specific drudgery reduction technologies Rural Crafts

Women and child care VI Agril. Engineering

Installation and maintenance of micro irrigation systems Use of Plastics in farming practices Production of small tools and implements Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Small scale processing 65 and value addition Post Harvest Technology VII Plant Protection

Integrated Pest Management Integrated Disease Management Bio-control of pests and diseases Production of bio control agents and bio pesticides VIII Fisheries

Integrated fish farming Carp breeding and hatchery management Carp fry and fingerling rearing Composite fish culture Hatchery management and culture of freshwater prawn Breeding and culture of 66 ornamental fishes Portable plastic carp hatchery Pen culture of fish and prawn Shrimp farming Edible oyster farming Pearl culture

Fish processing and value addition IX Production of Inputs at site

Seed Production Planting material production Bio-agents production Bio- pesticides production Bio-fertilizer production Vermi- compost production Organic manures production 67

Production of fry and fingerlings Production of Bee-colonies and wax sheets Small tools and implements Production of livestock feed and fodder Production of Fish feed X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics

Leadership development Group dynamics Formation and

Management of SHGs Mobilization of social capital Entrepreneuri al development of farmers/yout hs WTO and IPR issues XI Agro-forestry 68

Production technologies Nursery management Integrated Farming Systems TOTAL

(B) RURAL YOUTH 3.3.3. Achievements on Training Rural Youth in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) No. of Courses/ Grand Participants Prog Total (x + y) General SC/ST Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Thematic area Total Sp. Sp. On Sp. On On Sp. Sp. On Sp Sp. Sp. On Sp. On Sp. On On On (x On On On (a= On (c= On On (1) On* On On (b= On (10 On (d= (4+8 (6+10 = a (y= (1+2) (4) (6) 4+6 (8) 8+10 (5+9 (7+11 (2) (5) (7) 5+7 (9) ) (11) 9+11 ) ) +c b ) ) ) ) ) ) ) +d) Mushroom

Production Bee-keeping Integrated farming Seed production Production of organic inputs Integrated

Farming Planting material production 69

Vermi-culture Sericulture Protected cultivation of vegetable crops Commercial fruit production Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Nursery Management of Horticulture crops Training and pruning of orchards Value addition Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental 70 fisheries Para vets Para extension workers Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing technology Fry and fingerling rearing Small scale processing Post Harvest

Technology Tailoring and

Stitching Rural Crafts TOTAL 3.3.4. Achievements on Training of Rural Youth in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes

(*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) No. of Courses/ Gran Participants Prog. d General SC/ST Total Total Thematic area Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Sp Tota Off Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Off l Of Of Of Of Sp Sp Sp Of Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off f f f f Off* Off* Off* f * * * * * * 71

Mushroom

Production Bee-keeping Integrated farming Seed 1 - 1 19 - 7 - 26 - 1 - - - 1 - 20 - 7 - 27 - 27 production Production of organic inputs Integrated 1 - 1 26 - 0 - 26 ------26 - - - 26 - 26 Farming Planting material production Vermi-culture Sericulture Protected cultivation of vegetable crops Commercial fruit production Repair and maintenance of farm machinery and implements Nursery Management of Horticulture crops Training and pruning of orchards Value addition 72

Production of quality animal products Dairying Sheep and goat rearing Quail farming Piggery Rabbit farming Poultry production Ornamental fisheries Para vets Para extension workers Composite fish culture Freshwater prawn culture Shrimp farming Pearl culture Cold water fisheries Fish harvest and processing technology Fry and fingerling rearing Small scale processing Post Harvest

Technology 73

Tailoring and

Stitching Rural Crafts TOTAL

C. Extension Personnel 3.3.5. Achievements on Training of Extension Personnel in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) No. of Courses/ prog Participants Grand General SC/ST Total Total (x + y) Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Total Sp. Sp. On Sp. Thematic area On Sp On On Sp. Sp. Sp. Sp. On Sp. On Sp. On On On (x On On* On On (a= On (c= On On (1+2) On On (b= On (10 On (d= (4+8 (6+10 = a (y= (1) (2) (4) (6) 4+6 (8) 8+10 (5+9 (7+11 (5) (7) 5+7 (9) ) (11) 9+11 ) ) +c b ) ) ) ) ) ) ) +d) Productivity enhancement in field crops

Integrated Pest Management Integrated Nutrient management Rejuvenation of old orchards Protected cultivation technology Formation and

Management of SHGs Group

Dynamics 74 and farmers organization Information networking among farmers Capacity building for

ICT application Care and maintenance of farm machinery and implements WTO and

IPR issues Management in farm animals Livestock feed and fodder production Household food security Women and

Child care Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing Production and use of organic inputs Gender mainstreamin g through 75

SHGs

3.3.6. Achievements on Training of Extension Personnel in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies) No. of Courses/ Gran Participants prog. d Total General SC/ST Total Thematic area Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Sp Tota Off Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Sp Off* l Of Of Of Of Sp Sp Sp Of Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off f f f f Off* Off* Off* f * * * * * * Productivity 2 1 3 13 9 - 2 13 11 37 - - - 37 - 50 11 - - 50 11 61 enhancement in field crops Integrated 1 - 1 19 - - - 19 - 3 - - - - - 22 - - - 22 - 22 Pest / disease Management Integrated ------Nutrient management Rejuvenation ------of old orchards Protected ------cultivation technology Formation ------and Management of SHGs Group ------Dynamics and farmers organization Information ------networking among 76 farmers Capacity ------building for ICT application Care and ------maintenance of farm machinery and implements Recent 1 - 1 14 - 4 - 18 - 7 - 1 - 8 - 21 - 5 - 26 - 26 advances in fisheries extension Management ------in farm animals Post harvest 1 - 1 20 - - - 20 - 5 - - - 5 - 25 - - - 25 - 25 handling of fruits and vegetables Household ------food security Women and 1 - 1 - - 16 - 16 - - - 14 - 14 - - - 30 - 30 - 30 Child care Low cost and ------nutrient efficient diet designing Soil testing 1 - 1 19 - 5 - 24 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 20 - 6 - 26 - 26 its importance and procedure Gender ------mainstreamin g through SHGs Domestic 1 - 1 - - 29 - 29 - - - 10 - 10 - - - 39 - 39 - 39 77 violence and women rights KCC training - 1 1 - 18 - 4 - 22 - 7 - 3 - 10 - 25 - 7 - 32 32 Level-1 & 2 TOTAL 8 2 10 85 27 54 6 139 33 53 7 26 3 76 10 138 36 80 7 218 43 261

Note: Please furnish the details of above training programmes as Annexure in the proforma given below

Annexure 1: Details of Training Programme (On Campus including Sponsored On Campus) for Farmers, Farm Women, Rural Youth and Extension Personnel

Discipline Area of Title of the Date Duratio Venue Please specify General SC/ST Grand Total training training (From – n in Beneficiary group participants programme to) days (Farmer & Farm M F T M F T M F T women/ RY/ EP and NGO Personnel) Horticultu Protected Protected 21st to 3 days KVK, F/FW 8 - 8 8 - 8 16 - 16 re cultivation cultivation 23rd Nov Kamrup technology technology of vegetables

Horticulture Production Commercial 26/4/16 1 F/ FW 1 - 1 9 - 9 10 - 10 technology cultivation of turmeric and Assam lemon Horticulture precision Training on 26/5/16 1 RY 7 - 7 6 3 9 13 3 16 farming precision farming Plant Organic Organic 27/5/16 1 RY - - - 8 5 13 8 5 13 protection Farming Farming Multidisciplin Employm Mahatma 7/6/16 1 EF 8 - 8 -- - - 8 - 8 ary ent Gandhi Gurantee national scheme Rural Employment 78

Gurantee scheme Multidisciplin Importan Importance 14/6/17 1 School children 12 17 29 6 4 10 18 21 39 ary ce of of Agricultu Agriculture re Soil Science Bio input Production 17/6/16 1 F/ FW 12 2 14 7 1 8 19 3 22 and use of vermicompos t and other organic input Soil Science Bio input Production 25/6/16 1 F/ FW 30 1 31 7 - 7 37 1 38 and use of vermicompos t Soil Science Bio input Production 25/6/16 1 F/ FW 9 29 38 1 2 3 10 32 42 and use of vermicompos t Agronomy Crop Crop 4/7/16 1 EF 9 2 11 - - - 9 2 11 production production technology Soil Science Bio input Production 20/7/16 1 F/FW 12 - 12 2 - 2 14 - 14 and use of vermicompos t horticulture Commerci Commercial 19th aug 7 RY 16 2 18 10 4 14 26 6 32 al and cultivation of to 25th protected banana and aug cultivation protected cultivation of vegetables Soil Science Bio input Production 29/8/16 1 F/FW 6 8 14 3 8 11 9 16 25 and use of vermicompos t 79

Horticulture FOCT FOCT 5th sep 6 RY 40 - 40 7 - 7 47 - 47 training training to 10th sep horticulture Commerci Commercial 23rd sep 8 RY 6 2 8 2 1 3 8 3 11 al and cultivation of to 30th protected banana and sep cultivation protected cultivation of vegetables horticulture FOCT FOCT 31st oct 6 RY 26 - 26 14 - 14 40 - 40 training training to 5th nov horticulture FOCT FOCT 15th Nov 6 RY 24 - 24 2 - 2 26 - 26 training training to 20th Nov Animal Commerc Commercial 29/11/1 1 F/FW - 6 6 - 9 9 - 15 15 Science ial broiler broiler 6 farming farming Horticulture FOCT FOCT 5th Dec 6 RY 29 - 29 13 - 13 42 - 42 training training to 10th Dec Fishery IFS IFS 26th Dec 5 F/FW 24 4 28 - 4 4 24 8 32 to 30th Dec Horticulture FOCT FOCT 17th jan 6 RY 34 - 34 14 - 14 48 - 48 training training to 22nd jan Horticulture Skill Skill 6th feb 21 RY 2 - 2 13 - 13 15 - 15 developm development to 26th ent training on feb raising and management of commercial nursery Fishery Composit Composit 9feb to 3 F/FW 24 6 30 - - - 24 6 30 80

fish fish farming 11th feb farming Horticulture Skill Mali 28th Feb 30 RY 37 2 39 7 3 10 44 5 49 Develop Training to 29th ment march

Annexure 2: Details of Training Programme (Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus) for Farmers, Farm Women, Rural Youth and Extension Personnel

Disciplin Area Title of Date Duratio Please specify Beneficiary General SC/ST Grand Total e of the (From n in Venue group (Farmer & Farm participants traini training – to) days women/ RY/ EP and NGO M F T M F T M F T ng program Personnel) me Crop production 1 prod Improved 21/9/1 1 Bortar F/FW 26 - 2 8 - 8 34 - 34 uctio productio 6 i 6 n n tech technmol nolo ogy of gy kharif pulse 2 prod Improved 1/10/1 1 mand F/FW 33 - 3 - - - 33 - 33 uctio productio 6 akata 3 n n tech technmol nolo ogy of gy rice cultivatio n 3 prod Improved 21/12/ 1 Bihdia F/FW 23 27 50 - - - 23 27 50 uctio productio 16 n n tech technmol nolo ogy of 81

gy rice cultivatio n 4 Seed Seed 29/12/ 1 Halog RY 19 7 26 1 - 1 20 7 27 prod productio 16 aon uctio n n technolog y of rice 5 prod Improved 19/1/1 1 Chai F/FW 16 8 24 - 1 - 16 9 25 uctio productio 7 gaon n n tech technmol nolo ogy of gy rice cultivatio n 6 Rece Recent 21/2/1 1 LRS EF 6 - 6 19 - 19 25 - 25 nt advances 7 mandi adva in agro ra nces technolog in y of Sali agro paddy tech nolo gy 7 Impr Improved 6/3/17 1 Ujanp F/FW 50 - 50 - - - 50 - 50 oved productio uri prod n uctin technmol tech ogy of nmol transplent ogy ed early Ahu paddy 8 Impr Improved 7/3/17 1 Bihdia F/FW 26 - 26 - - - 26 - 26 oved productio 82

prod n uctio technmol n ogy of tech transplent nmol ed early ogy Ahu paddy 9 Impr Improved 18/3/1 1 Bong F/FW 31 10 41 - - - 31 10 41 oved productio 7 ora prod n uctio technmol n ogy of tech transplent nmol ed early ogy Ahu paddy 10 IFS IFS for 31/3/1 1 Mukta RY 25 - 25 - - - 25 - 25 livelihood 7 pur security Horticulture 1 post Productio 8/11/1 1 Milon RY 9 - 9 1 - 19 28 - 28 harv n 6 pur 9 est technolog hand y and ling post harvest handling of major flowers 2 Nurs Nursery 16/11/ 1 Monia F/FW 24 3 2 - - - 24 3 27 ery raising of 16 ri 7 raisin vegetable g crops 3 Orch Pruning 12/12/ 1 Balisa F/FW 42 - 4 1 - 1 43 - 43 ard and 16 tra 2 man raising of 83

age Assam ment lemon and manage ment of orchard for early fruiting 4 Orch Productio 9/3/17 1 Nagar F/FW 22 7 2 - - - 22 7 29 ad n bera 9 man technolog age y of ment mandarin and manage ment of mandarin orchard 5 PHM Post 31/3/1 1 Boko EF 20 - 2 5 - 5 25 - 25 harvest 7 0 handling of fruits and vegetable s Plant protection 1 IDM Integrate 21/9/1 1 Kollap F/FW 25 - 2 - - - 25 - 25 d disease 6 ara 5 manage ment in vegetable s 2 IPM Recent 23/9/1 1 Nizora RY 1 56 5 - 1 1 1 57 58 advances 6 para 7 in pest manage 84

ment in rice 3 IPD Recent 28/9/1 1 Aliha F/FW - - - 2 - 28 28 - 28 M advances 6 8 in pest and disease manage ment in Banana 4 Biolo Organic 28/12/ 1 Aliha F/FW 2 - 2 8 17 25 10 17 27 gical disease 16 disea manage se ment man practices age of ginger ment and turmeric 5 Mus Productio 21/1/17 1 Sathis F/FW - 10 1 - 18 18 - 28 28 hroo n ala 0 m technolog prod y of uctio oyster n mushroo m 6 Mus Productio 25/1/17 1 Belort RY 8 2 1 5 13 18 13 15 28 hroo n al 0 m technolog prod y of uctio oyster n mushroo m 7 IPD IPDM in 27/1/17 1 Millon F/FW 5 - 5 1 5 20 20 5 25 M rabi pur 5 vegetable s 85

8 IPD Recent 3/2/17 1 Boko EF 19 - 1 3 - 3 22 - 22 M advances 9 in pest and disease manage ment in rice 9 Mushr Production 9/2/17 1 Lohar RY 1 3 4 1 31 43 13 34 47 oom technology ghat 2 produ of oyster ction mushroom 10 Pest Manage 14/2/17 1 Mena F/FW 24 - 2 3 - 3 27 - 27 man ment of para 4 age stored ment grain pest Soil Science 1 Soil Soil 14/9/16 1 Dhan F/FW - - - 25 2 27 25 2 27 fertilit fertility garga y manage on man ment in age rice ment based cropping system 2 Soil Soil 21/10/16 1 Bhum F/FW 22 5 27 - - - 22 5 27 fertilit fertility ulahat y manage i, man ment in Bezer age rice a ment based cropping system 3 Orga Productio 15/12/16 1 Bortari F/FW 16 - 16 10 - 10 26 - 26 nic n and use input of organic 86

s inputs 4 Soil Manage 18/1/17 2 Monia F/FW 24 1 25 1 - 1 25 1 26 man ment of & ri age problema 19/1/17 tiniali ment tic soil in rice based cropping system 5 INM Integrate 27/1/17 2 Borha F/FW 18 8 26 - - - 18 8 26 d nutrient & zara manage 28/1/17 ment in rice 6 Soil Soil 2/2/17 1 Dhan RY - - - 24 2 26 24 2 26 testin testing its garga g importanc on e and procedur e 7 Soil Soil 4/2/17 1 Bhatt RY 24 1 25 - - - 24 1 25 testin testing its apara g importanc e and procedur e 8 Soil Soil 6/2/17 1 Khatia EF 19 5 24 1 1 2 20 6 26 testin testing its mari g importanc e and procedur e 9 organic Productio 17/2/17 1 Saha RY 19 9 28 -- - - 19 9 28 inputs n and use n of organic inputs 87

10 Soil Soil and 21/2/17 1 Mondi EF 7 - 7 18 - 18 25 - 25 and water ra water conservat conse ion for rvatio sustainab n le productivi ty 11 INM Integrate 2/3/17 1 Aliha F/FW - - - 17 8 25 17 8 25 d nutrient manage ment in rice Home science 1 Inco Income 12/9/16 1 Moira RY 1 - 1 10 18 28 11 18 29 me generatin mpur gene g ratin activities g for SHGs activi ties 2 Child Child 14/9/16 1 Belgur F/FW - - - 3 25 28 3 25 28 care care i pract practices ices for physical and mental health of a child 3 food Nutrition 28/9/16 1 Dhan F/FW - - - 1 15 26 11 15 26 secu garden garga 1 rity for on househol d food security 88

4 Dom Domestic 17/12/16 1 Azara, EF - 29 29 - 10 10 - 39 39 estic violence PHC viole and nce women’s and rights wom en’s right s 5 mini Nutrition 24/12/16 1 Dhan F/FW - 24 24 - - - - 24 24 mizat education garga ion and on of minimizati nutri on of ent nutrient loss loss in cooking and processin g of fruits and vegetable s 6 Child Care and 13/2/17 1 Azara, EF - 16 16 - 14 14 - 30 30 care practices PHC pract of child ices during pre school period 7 Valu Processin 7/3/17 1 Mukta F/FW - 24 24 - - - - 24 24 e g and pur additi preservati on on of ginger at househol 89

d level 8 Natu Use of 10/3/17 1 Bhalla F/FW - - 1 - 24 24 - 25 25 ral Natural dye dye in textile product promotio n 9 Healt Health, 16/3/17 1 Dhan F/FW - - - 2 18 20 2 18 20 h & hygiene garga hygie and on ne sanitary practices for maintaini ng good health 10 Nutrit Nutrition 24/3/17 1 Dhani F/FW - - - - 21 21 - 21 21 ion education para educ and low ation cost diet designing Fishery Science

Animal Science

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(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth / Farmers and farm women Crop / Enterprise Date Durati Area of Training No. of Participants Impact of training in terms of Self Whether (From – on training title* employment after training Sponsore To) (days General SC/ST Total d by external funding agencies (Please Specify with amount of fund in Rs.)

M F T M F T M F T Type Numb Number Avg. of er of of Annual enterp units persons income in rise employ Rs. ventur ed generated ed through into the enterprise

Processing and 24th jan 5 days Processin Processin - 25 25 - - - - 25 25 Proce 1 3 Just KVK preservation of to 30th g and g and ssing started Fruits and jan preservati preservati and preser Vegetables on of on of vation Fruits and locally Vegetable available s Fruits and Vegetable s

Processing and 14th feb 5 days Processin Processin - 18 18 - - 7 - 25 25 Proce 2 6 Just KVK preservation of to 18th g and g and ssing started Fruits and feb preservati preservati and preser Vegetables on of on of vation Fruits and locally Vegetable available s Fruits and Vegetable s 91

Soil health 7th feb to 5 days Soil health Soil health 5 - 5 12 - 12 17 - 17 4 4 Just KVK 11th feb managem managem vermic started ent ent ompos t

Mushroom 10th to 3 days Mushroom Production 4 19 23 - 2 2 4 21 25 Mushr 5 5 Rs KVK production 12th Nov production technology oom 20000/100 of oyster produc beg mushroom tion

Bee Keeping 20th to 3 days Bee Bee 2 28 30 - - - 2 28 30 Bee 3 3 Just KVK 22nd Dec keeping keeping keepin started g

Ornamental 14th to 5 days Nursery Raising 17 2 19 8 - 8 25 2 27 Ornam 7 7 Just KVK nursery 18th Feb managem and ental started ent managem nurser ent of y ornamenta l nursery commercial 20th to 5 days Nursery Raising 23 - 23 - - - 23 - 23 comm 3 3 Just KVK nursery 24th feb managem and ercial started ent managem nurser ent of y commerci al nursery

*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred

Annexure 3: Only Sponsored Training Programmes (On, Off and Vocational)

On/ Off/ Beneficiary Date Discipline Area of Title No. of Participants Spo Amou Vocational group (F/ FW/ (From- Duration training General SC/ST Total nso nt of RY/ EP) To) (days) ring fund Age receiv ncy ed (Rs.) M F T M F T M F T 92

On F/ FW 26/4/16 1 Horticultur Production Commercial 1 - 1 9 - 9 10 - 10 IAS Fund e technology cultivation of ST, utilize turmeric and Bora by Assam lemon gao collabo n, rative Ghy agency On RY 26/5/16 1 Horticultur precision Training on 7 - 7 6 3 9 13 3 16 CIH, Do e farming precision nag farming alan d On RY 27/5/16 1 Plant Organic Organic - - - 8 5 13 8 5 13 NGO Do protection Farming Farming On EF 7/6/16 1 Multidiscip Employme Mahatma 8 - 8 -- - - 8 - 8 SIRD Do linary nt Gandhi national Gurantee Rural scheme Employment Gurantee scheme On School 14/6/17 1 Multidiscip Importanc Importance of 12 17 29 6 4 10 18 21 39 St. Do children linary e of Agriculture Clar Agriculture et Sch ool On F/ FW 17/6/16 1 Soil Bio input Production and 12 2 14 7 1 8 19 3 22 SIRD Do Science use of vermicompost and other organic input On F/ FW 25/6/16 1 Soil Bio input Production and 30 1 31 7 - 7 37 1 38 SIRD Do Science use of vermicompost On F/ FW 25/6/16 1 Soil Bio input Production and 9 29 38 1 2 3 10 32 42 SIRD Do Science use of vermicompost On EF 4/7/16 1 Agronomy Crop Crop 9 2 11 - - - 9 2 11 SAM Do production production ETI technology On F/FW 20/7/16 1 Soil Bio input Production and 12 - 12 2 - 2 14 - 14 SIRD Do Science use of vermicompost Vocational RY 19th aug 7 horticultur Commerci Commercial 16 2 18 10 4 14 26 6 32 ARK Do to 25th e al and cultivation of SM, aug protected banana and Ghy cultivation protected cultivation of vegetables On F/FW 29/8/16 1 Soil Bio input Production and 6 8 14 3 8 11 9 16 25 SIRD Do Science use of vermicompost 93

Vocational RY 5th sep 6 Horticultur FOCT FOCT training 40 - 40 7 - 7 47 - 47 CDB Do to 10th e training ,Ghy sep Vocational RY 23rd sep to 8 horticultur Commerci Commercial 6 2 8 2 1 3 8 3 11 NGO Do 30th sep e al and cultivation of protected banana and cultivation protected cultivation of vegetables Vocational RY 31st oct 6 horticultur FOCT FOCT training 26 - 26 14 - 14 40 - 40 CDB Do to 5th e training ,Ghy nov Vocational RY 15th Nov 6 horticultur FOCT FOCT training 24 - 24 2 - 2 26 - 26 CDB Do to 20th e training ,Ghy Nov On F/FW 29/11/16 1 Animal Commerci Commercial - 6 6 - 9 9 - 15 15 NGO Do Science al broiler broiler farming farming Vocational RY 5th Dec 6 Horticultur FOCT FOCT training 29 - 29 13 - 13 42 - 42 CDB Do to 10th e training ,Ghy Dec Vocational F/FW 26th Dec 5 Fishery IFS IFS 24 4 28 - 4 4 24 8 32 NFDB Do to 30th Dec Vocational RY 17th jan 6 Horticultur FOCT FOCT training 34 - 34 14 - 14 48 - 48 CDB Do to 22nd e training ,Ghy jan Vocational RY 6th feb to 21 Horticultur Skill Skill 2 - 2 13 - 13 15 - 15 MAC, 1,41,2 26th feb e developm development Dhem 18/-- ent training on aji raising and management of commercial nursery Vocational F/FW 9feb to 3 Fishery Composit Composit fish 24 6 30 - - - 24 6 30 NFDB Fund 11th feb fish farming utilize farming by collabo rative agency Vocational RY 28th Feb 30 Horticultur Skill Mali Training 37 2 39 7 3 10 44 5 49 Dire Fund to 29th e Developm ctor utilize march ent of by Horti collabo . rative agency 94

Off EF 8th to 3 Multidiscip Recent KCC training 18 4 22 7 3 10 25 7 32 Man Fund 10th linary advances level-1 & 2 age utilized march in expert of Hyd by agriculture Kissan call erab AAU and allied centre ad Total - - 118 - - - 386 85 471 138 47 185 524 133 657

3.4. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes) (Please mention specific Extension Activity conducted by the KVK such as Field Day, Kisan Mela, Exhibition, Diagnostic Visit, etc) during 2016-17

Sl. No. Topic Date and Participants duration General Extension No. of SC/ST Grand Total Extension Activity (1) Officials activities (2) (1+2) (3) M F T M F T M F T M F T 1. Advisory services 2. Diagnostic visit 3. Field day 4. Group Discussion 5. Kishan Gosthi ------Kishan Mela ------6. Film show ------7. SHG formation ------8. Exhibition 9. Scientists visit to farmers fields 10. Plant/ Animal Health camp 11. Farm science club 12. Ex-trainee Sammelan 13. Farmers / students exposure 3/6/16 29 13 42 ------29 13 42 visit to KVK kamrup 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Method demonstration 20. Celebration of important days World environment day 5/6/16 National fish farmers day World soil health day 95

21. Exposure visits 22. Electronic media (CD/DVD) 23. Extension literature 24. Newspaper coverage 25. Popular articles 26. Radio talk 27. TV talk 28. Training manual 29. Soil health camp 30. Awareness camp 31. Lecture delivered as resource person 32. PRA 33. Farmer-Scientist interaction 34. Soil test campaign 35. Mahila Mandal Convener ------meet 36. Any other (Please specify) Agriculture 8/7/16 1 22 2 24 3 - 3 - - - 25 2 27 Workshop workshop on 1 day ( sponsored by petroleum petroleum conservation research product Association, Ministry of conservation petroleum & Natural Gas 37. Grand Total

3.5 Production and supply of Technological products during 2016-17

A. SEED MATERIALS

Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity (t) Value Quantity (t) sold Number of recipient/ produced (Rs.) beneficiaries

General SC/ST Total CEREALS paddy Ranjit 6.42 t 211800/- 0.03t 2 1 3 Tripura Chikan 0.28 t 12600/- 0.025t 3 2 5 Black rice 0.05 t 2250/- 0.015t 2 - 2 96

OILSEEDS Toria TS-36 0.05t 3000/- Not started PULSES Blackgram Sakhar 0.32t 32000/- 0.29t 10 - 10 Lentil KLS-218 0.35t 35000/- 0.35t 10 10 20 OTHERS (Specify) Mushroom spawn Mushroom spawn Oyster 16.29kg 1718/- 16.29 10 7 17 Total - 298368/- - 37 20 57

A1. SUMMARY of Production and supply of Seed Materials during 2016-17

Quantity (t) Number of recipient/ beneficiaries Sl. No. Major group/class Quantity (ton.) Value (Rs.) sold General SC/ST Total 1 CEREALS paddy 6.75 t 2,26,650 0.06 t 7 3 10 2 OILSEEDS 0.05t 3000/- - - - - 3 PULSES 0.67t 67000/- 0.64 t 20 10 30 OTHERS 16.29kg 1718/- 16.29kg 10 7 17 6 ( mushroom Spawn) TOTAL 298368/- 37 20 57

B. Production of Planting Materials (Nos. in lakh)

Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity Value Quantity Number of recipient produces (Rs.) sold beneficiaries

Numbers numbers General SC/ST Total Fruits Banana suckers Malbhog & Jahaji 3000 60000/- 2543 100 16 116 Assam lemon saplings Local Seedless 7500 187500/- 4000 162 40 202 Jack fruit saplings Grafted saplings 200 10000/- 93 18 3 21 Spices turmeric Megha turmeric-1 24 qt 72000/- 14qt 10 10 20 97

Flower Tuberose bulb Prajjal 50000 100000/- 19800 30 20 50 Gerbera suckers 100 500/- 100 nos 1 - 1 Plantation crops Arecanut seedlings Kahikuchi & local improved 500 nos 15000/- 110nos. 15 - 15 Fodder Fodder slips Napier & setaria 5000 nos 5000/- 890nos 17 2 19

B1. SUMMARY of Production and supply of Planting Materials (In Lakh) during 2016-17

Sl. Major group/class Quantity Value (Rs.) Quantity sold Number of recipient beneficiaries No. produces numbers General SC/ST Total Numbers 1 Fruits 10700 257500/- 6636 280 59 339 2 Spices 24 qt 72000/- 14 10 10 20 3 Flowers 50100 100500/- 19900 31 20 51 7 Plantation crops 500 15000/- 110 15 - 15 8 OTHERS (Specify) 5000 5000/- 890 17 2 19 Fodder TOTAL 450000/- - 353 91 444

C. Production of Bio-Products during 2016-17

Major group/class Product Name Species Quantity Value (Rs.) Number of Recipient No (kg) /beneficiaries

General SC/ST Total BIOAGENTS PSB - - 265.00 kg 19875/- 10 12 22 Azotobacter - - 67.90kg 5090/- 3 7 10 Azospirilium - - 12.50kg 938/- - 2 2 98

Rhizobium - - 245.00kg 18375/- 8 2 10 BIOFERTILIZERS vermicompost - - 8 qt 8000/- 50 20 70 Earth warm Eisenia 45000 - 45000/- 10 10 20 foetida & Eudrillus euginae BIO PESTICIDES 1 Bioveer Bioveer Trichoderma - 650 kg 48750/- 19 10 29 viride 1. SUMMARY of production of bio-products during 2016-17

Number of Recipient Total Quantity beneficiaries number of Sl. No. Product Name Species Value (Rs.) General SC/ST Recipient Nos (kg) beneficiaries 1 BIOAGENTS - - 590.4 kg 44278/- 21 23 44 BIO Eisenia foetida & 60 30 2 45000 8 qt 53000/- 90 FERTILIZERS Eudrillus euginae BIO 19 10 3 Trichoderma viride - 650 kg 48750/- 29 PESTICIDE TOTAL 146028/- 100 63 163

D. Production of livestock during 2016-17

Sl. No. Type of livestock Breed Quantity Value Number of Recipient (Nos) Kgs (Rs.) beneficiaries

General SC/ST Total 1 Cattle/ Dairy ------2 Poultry Kamrupa ------Egg 210 - 1050/- - - - Hatching of kamrupa bird in association of 200 - 18,000/- - - - college of veterainery Science 99

Poultry meat 142.3 kg 26,653/- - - -

D1. SUMMARY of production of livestock during 2016-17

Number of Recipient Total Quantity Livestock beneficiaries number of Sl. No. Breed Value (Rs.) category General SC/ST Recipient Nos (kg) beneficiaries 1 CATTLE ------2 SHEEP & GOAT ------3 POULTRY Kamrupa 410 142.3 kg 45,703/- - - - 4. PIGGERY ------TOTAL 410 142.3 kg 45,703/-

3.6. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) during 2016-17

(A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.):______

(B) Articles/ Literature developed/published

Item Title /and Name of Journal Authors name Number of copies Research papers 1. 2. 3. Training manuals Technical Report 100

1. 2. 3. Book/ Book Chapter - - - Popular articles Technical bulletins Extension bulletins Newsletter Conference/ workshop proceedings Leaflets/folders e-publications Any other (Pl. specify) TOTAL

N.B. Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language, please indicate the title in English

(C) Details of Electronic Media Produced: NO

S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Title of the programme Number produced Audio-Cassette)

3.7. Success stories on horizontal spread of the technologies/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case/ successes with suitable action photographs)

3.8 Give details of innovative methodology/technology developed and used for Transfer of Technology during the year

3.9 Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs) S. No. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK 101

3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for

- Identification of courses for farmers/farm women

- Rural Youth

- Extension personnel

3.11 Field activities

i. Number of villages adopted

ii. No. of farm families selected

iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted

3.12. Activities of Soil and Water Testing

Status of establishment of Lab : Running 1. Year of establishment : 2008 2. List of equipments purchased with amount :

Name of the Equipment Cost Sl. No Qty. S&WT lab Mini lab/ Mridaparikshak Manufacturer 1 Grinder - - 1 15,750/- 2 Water distillation set - - 1 39280/- 3 Double water distillation apparatus - - 1 - Electronic automatic KELPLUS( - - 1 4 2,19077/- digestion system) 5 Accessories of KELPLUS - - 1 2,48,484/- 6 Spectro photometer - Systornic 1 23,488/- 7 Flame photometer - - 1 22490/- 8 Digital PH meter - Systornic 1 7384/- 102

9 Conductivity bridge - - 1 8, 673/- 10 Chemical balance - - 1 32,500/- 11 Physical balance - - 1 4,500/- 12 Physical balance - - 1 3,000/- 13 - Mrida Parikshak 1 72,000/- + tax Total 3. Details of samples analyzed (2016-17) :

Amount ( In Rupees) Details No. of Samples analysed No. of Farmers No. of Villages realized Soil Samples 213 1006 SHCs 10 Free of cost Water Samples - - -- Plant Samples - - - Petiole Samples - - - Total 213 1006 10

4. Details of Soil Health Cards (SHCs) (2016-17) a. No. of SHCs prepared: 1006 b. No. of farmers to whom SHCs were distributed: 1006 c. Name of the Major and Minor nutrients analysed: N,P,K,S,B,Zn & Fe. Besides these PH, EC & OC d. No. of villages covered:10 e. Soil health card based nutrient management in different crops (pl. submit in brief in separate page) Based on soil test based report, recommendation of fertilizers for different crops was done including integrated nutrient management package. For areas which were organic in nature, recommended package of organic cultivation especially for Ginger & Turmeric was done considering sustainability of production as well as Soil health.

3.13. Details of SMS/ Voice Calls sent on various priority areas

Messag Crop Livestock Weather Marketing Awareness Other Ent. Total e type No. of No. of No. of No. No. of No. No. of No. of No. of No. No. of No. No. of No. of Messag Ben Messag of Messag of Messag Benef Messag of Messag of Messag Benef e eficiar e Bene e Bene e i e Bene e Bene e i y f f ciary f f ciary iciary iciary iciary iciary Text only Voice only Voice 103 and Text both Total

3.14 Contingency planning for 2016-17 a. Crop based Contingency planning

Contingency (Drought/ Proposed Measure Proposed Area (In Number of beneficiaries proposed to be covered Flood/ Cyclone/ Any ha.) to be covered General SC/ST Total other please specify) Pre flood Introduction of new variety or Depending upon crop( Early ahu- Naveen) the fund availability Post flood Rape seed TS-36 , the area and nos. Joymati as sali of beneficiaries will Luit, dishang very Prafullah, monohar sali Rice seedling Distribution of seeds and distribution planting materials Drought Multiple stocking and multiple harvesting in fishery Layering with raw cowdung on pond bottom Flood Fencing with nylone over bamboo post surrounding the pond

a. Livestock based Contingency planning

Contingency (Drought/ Number of No. of No. of camps Proposed number of animals/ Number of beneficiaries Flood/ Cyclone/ Any birds/ programmes to be birds to be covered through proposed to be covered other please specify) animals to to be organized camps be undertaken General SC/ST Total 104

distributed

Animal health camp - - 2 2000 nos. of animals - - - Distribution of planting - 2 - - - - - material ( hybrid napier) Fodder distribution - 1 - - - - -

4.0. IMPACT

4.1. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period only)

Name of specific technology/skill transferred No. of % of adoption Change in income (Rs.) participants Before (Rs./Unit) After (Rs./Unit)

Certified seed production of Pulse crop Blackgram var. 80 60% 27,000/- per ha 45,000/- per ha PU-31 (As grain) (As certified seed) Planting material production of turmeric 20 20% 1,27,500/- per ha 3,82,500/- per ha (As spice) (As planting material) Malbhog Banana 50 70% - 45,000/- per bigha Floriculture (Marigold) 30 35% 9,000/- per bigha 20,000/- per bigha

NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants.

4.2. Cases of large scale adoption

Technology Showcasing Programme on Seed Production of Rice, Variety: Ranjit and Toria var. TS-36 were conducted in few villages of of Assam during last 6 years with a view to produce quality seed (Certified seed) in farmers field in large scale block demonstration plots. The main impact of this programme is the increase of per unit income of farmers by selling their produce as certified seeds and horizontal expansion of area by replacing old seeds in the district. The details of seed production under technology showcasing programme is as follows:

Year Horizontal spread of area (Ha) of Sali paddy var. Ranjit Horizontal spread of area (Ha) of Toria var. TS-36 2010-11 100.0 ha 50.0 ha 105

2011-12 2150.0 ha 650.0 ha 2012-13 3210.0 ha 800.0 ha 2013-14 3850.0 ha 1680.0 ha 2014-15 5516.0 ha 1800.0 ha 2015-16 6619.0 ha 2265.0 ha

(Please furnish detailed information for each case)

4.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period

5.0. LINKAGES ESTABLISHED

5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations

Name of organization Nature of linkage 1. Dept. of Agriculture, Govt of Assam Farmers selection, extension works, sponsored/collaborative training 2. ATMA Technical guidance, resource person & field visit 3. Central IPM centre Resource person 4. State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD) Sponsored training, resource person & exposure visit 5 Dept. of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, Govt. of Assam Resource person, extension work. 6. Base piggery farm, Khanapara, Govt . ofAssam Exposure visit 7. Base poultry farm, Khanapara, Govt . of Assam Exposure visit, resource person 8. College of Veterinary Sc. , Khanapara Practical demonstration & resource person 9. College of fishery Sc., Raha, Nagaon Resource person 10. Dept. o Fishery Sc., Govt of Assam Farmers selection, resource person 12. Dept. of Sericulture, Govt . of Assam. Resource person 13. National Horticulture Board Sponsoring Agency 14. NRC,Pig Exposure visit 15 Assam State Seed Certification Agency. Seed 16. National Seed Corporation (NSC), Guwahati Seed 17 Meteorology Dept. Meteorological Data 106

18. State Bank of Resource person

NB The nature of linkage should be indicated in terms of joint diagnostic survey, joint implementation, participation in meeting, contribution received for infrastructural development, conducting training programmes and demonstration or any other

5.2 List special programmes undertaken by the KVK, which have been financed by State Govt./Other Agencies during 2016-17

Name of the scheme Activity Date/ Month of initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.) petroleum conservation Agriculture workshop on 1 Research Association, Govt 4150/- petroleum conservation of India Cluster FLD on pulse under ICAR, ARARI-III 2,45,000/- NFSM( Kharif & Rabi) Pulse seed hub ICAR, ARARI-III 35,00,000/- Cluster FLD on oilseed under ICAR, ARARI-III 65,297/- NMOOP- NFSM International Agri horti show AAU, Jorhat 4,00,000/- NFDB sponsored training NFDB, Govt. of India 94,000/- KCC training Level-1 & 2 MANAGE, Hyderabad 46,950/- PPVFR & FR Act 2001 ATARI-III 80,000/- 21 days Skill development 6/2/17 training on Commercial 1 Missing Autonomous council 1,41,218/- Nursery 28/2/17 Dept. of Horticulture & Food 200 hours Skill development 1 8,68,600/- training for Mali processing , Govt of Assam

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5.3 Details of linkage with ATMA

a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes/No

Sl. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks

5.4 Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Constraints if any

5.5 Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board

S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks Conducted vocational training on 1 composit fish farming covering 30 beneficiaries Conducted vocational training on 2 Integrated farming system covering 32 beneficiaries

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6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK DURING 2016-17

6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)

Details of production Amount (Rs.) Sl. No. Demo Unit Year of estd. Area Remarks Variety Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income 1 Goat 2003 - 2 Cattle 2009 - - - - - 3 piggery 2010 - 4 Poultry 2010 - Kamrupa Egg 210 45,703/- Meat and 142.3 chicks kg 200 5 Vermicompost 2010 - Eisenia 8 - 53000/- foetida & Eudrillus euginae 6 Mushroom 2014 - Oyster unit

6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production

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Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Name Date of Date of Cost

Type of Gross Remarks (ha) of the crop sowing harvest Area Variety Qty. of Produce income inputs Cereals Rice 20/6/16 23/11/16 2.0 Ranjit Foundation 6.42 t - 2,11,800/- Distributed seed yet only 0.03t F-3 20/6/16 16/10/16 0.053 Tripura Certified 0.28t 12,600/- Distributed Chiken seed yet only 0.05t F-5 20/6/16 27/11/16 0.04 Black rice Certified 0.05 t 2250/- Distributed seed yet only 0.015t F-2 Pulses Distributed Black gram 6/10/16 10/12/16 0.66 Sekhar Foundation 0.32 t 32,000/- yet only seed 0.29t F-10 Oilseeds Toria 15/10/16 24/12/16 0.13 TS-36 Foundation 0.05 t 3,000/- Not yet seed distributed Spices & Plantation crops i. Turmeric 5/4/16 11/11/16 0.20 Megha turmeric- Planting 24 qt 72,000/- Distributed 1 material yet only 14 qt F-20 ii. Arecanut - - - Kahikuchi Seedling 500 nos 15,000/- Distributed yet only 110 nos F-15 Fruits i. Banana - - - Malbhog & Suckers 3000 - 60000/- Distributed jahaji nos yet only 2543 nos F-116 110 ii. Assam lemon - - - Local Cuttings 75000 1,87,500/- Distributed ( seedless) nos yet only 4000 nos F-202 iii. Tube rose - - - Prajjal bulb 50000 1,00,000/- Distributed yet only 19800 F-10 iv. Gerbera - - - Redjem & Suckers 100 500/- Distributed Redmonarch 100 nos F-1

6.3 Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,) Sl. Amount (Rs.) Name of the Qty Remarks Product No. Cost of inputs Gross income

1 Bio agent - 19875/- Supplied among44 nos of farmers PSB 265.00 kg

Azotobacter 67.90kg 5090/-

Azospirilium 12.50kg 938/-

Rhizobium 245.00kg 18375/-

2 Bio fertilizer - Supplied among 90 nos of farmers vermicompost - 8000/-

Earth warm Eisenia foetida & 45000/- Eudrillus euginae 3 Bio pesticide

Bioveer Trichoderma viride 48750/- Supplied among 29 nos of farmers

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6.4 Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production) Sl. Name Details of production Amount (Rs.) No of the animal / Remarks Breed/ species Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income bird / aquatics Poultry Kamrupa Meat 142.3 - 26,653/- kg Chickes 200 - 18,000/- Egg 210 - 1050/- 6.5 Rainwater Harvesting

Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit: N0

No. of Participants including SC/ST No. of SC/ST Participants No. of Date Title of the training course Client Male Female Total Male Female Total Courses (PF/RY/EF)

6.6. Utilization of hostel facilities (Month-Wise) during 2016-17

Accommodation available (No. of beds) :

Title of the training No. of Duration of Trainee days Months course/Purpose of trainees Reason for short fall (if any) Training (days stayed) stay stayed

Total 112

Grand total

Note: (Duration of the training course X No. of trainees)=Trainee days

113

7. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

7.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts

Bank account Name of the bank Location/ Branch Account Number

With Host Institute - - -

With KVK SBI, Airport, Guwahati SBI, Airport, Guwahati 10229456459

Revolving Fund (For production SBI, Airport, Guwahati SBI, Airport, Guwahati 31479755967 and income generating schemes)

Revolving Fund (Pulse seed hub) SBI, Airport, Guwahati SBI, Airport, Guwahati 36237975041

7.2 Utilization of funds under FLD on Maize (Rs. In Lakhs) if applicable

Released by ICAR/ZPD Expenditure Item Unspent balance as on 31st March, 2015 Year Year Year Year

Inputs

Extension activities

TA/DA/POL etc.

TOTAL

7.3 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2016 -17

S. Released Expenditure Particulars Sanctioned (in Lakh) No. (in Lakh) (in Lakh) 114

A. Recurring Contingencies 1 Pay & Allowances 105.60 96.59 96.59 2 Traveling allowances 3.00 2.12 2.12 3 Contingencies A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 3.60 B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments C Meals/refreshment for trainees D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) 14.40 E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) G Training of extension functionaries H Maintenance of buildings I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory J Library TOTAL (A) 128.10 B. Non-Recurring Contingencies 1 Works 115

2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 0.30 NIL NIL 3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 0.50 NIL NIL 4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 0.75 - - TOTAL (B) 1.55 - - C. REVOLVING FUND NIL NIL NIL GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 129.65

7.4 Status of Revolving Fund (Rs. in lakhs) for last three years

Opening balance as Income during Expenditure during Net balance in hand as on 1st April of Year on 1st April the year the year each year

April 2014 to March 2015 713676.00 921964.00 1076288.00 559352.00

April 2015 to March 2016 559352.00 729055.00 835096.00 453311.00

April 2016 to March 2017 453311.00 1276093.00 612060.00 664033.00

Note: No KVK must leave this table blank

8.0 Please include information which has not been reflected above.

A) ACTIVITIES UNDER MERA GAON MERA GAURAV PROGRAMME: KVK, Kamrup conducted various activities under meragaon meragaurav programme. followings are details about programmes undertaken—

NOS. OF VILLAGE NAME OF THE VILLAGES ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED ADOPTED ADOPTED 6 nos Dhangargaon, Aliha, Trainings, Demonstration, Group Discussion, Awareness programme, 116

Muktapur, Milanpur, celebrating “Technology week”, Soil Health Cards issued, Conducted Manikpur, Dhonipara FLD, OFT,

B) Village adopted for doubling farmers income:

8.1 Constraints

(a) Administrative: Insufficient quarters

(b) Financial

(c) Technical

(Signature) Sr. Scientist cum Head

Pl. take maximum care while filling up the annual report format as per instructions so that no column is left blank. Pl. note that any incomplete individual KVK report shall not be considered and will be returned.