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Action Plan 2016-17
KVK, Ramanagara, Karnataka
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ICAR- AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY APPLICATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE- BANGALORE
ACTION PLAN OF KVK, RAMANAGARA 1. General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1.1 Name and address of KVK with Phone, Fax and e-
mail : Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Chandurayanahally, Kalya Post, Magadi Taluk, Ramanagara District.
Tele: 91 80 27100356/ 9 e-mail id: kvkramanagara@gmail.com
1.2 Name and address of host organization : University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, Bangalore-560065, Grams; UNIVARGIS. Fax: 9180-23516636. Telephone: 08023330153
1.3 Year of sanction : April 2010 1.4 Website address of KVK and date of last update www.kvkramanagara.com (January 2016) 2. Details of staff as on date
If Permanent, Please indicate If Temporary, pl. indicate the
consolidated amount paid (Rs./month)
Sl. No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Discipline Current
Pay Band Current
Grade Pay Date of joining
2.1 Programme Coordinator Dr. K. H. Nagaraj Agril. Extn. 37400-67000 9000 09.12.2011 Permanent 2.2 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Lata R. Kulkarni Home Science 15600-39100 7000 01.10.2012 Permanent 2.3 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. Syed Mazar Ali Agril Engg. 15600-39100 6000 31.01.2012 Permanent 2.4 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. B. G. Hanumantharaya Horticulture 15600-39100 6000 05.10.2012 Permanent 2.5 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. S. Kamala Bai Agronomy 15600-39100 6000 24.11.2012 Permanent 2.6 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. G. Keshava Reddy Plant Protection 15600-39100 6000 27.09.2013 Permanent 2.7 Subject Matter Specialist Vacant 2.8 Programme Assistant Mr. Ranganatha, S. C. Agri Biotechnology 9300-34800 4200 14.05.2011 Permanent 2.9 Computer Programmer Mr. K.R.Shyamasundar Commerce, Comp. Sci. 9300-34800 4200 19.01.2011 Permanent 2.10 Farm Manager Dr. Sowmya, K. J. Seed Technology 9300-34800 4200 29.01.2014 Permanent 2.11 Accountant/Superintendent Ms. Tejashwini Commerce - - 10.05.2013 16000 2.12 Stenographer Mr. Siddappa, G. Commerce - - 01.10.2015 14550 2.13 Driver 1 Mr.N.Rajesh - 7275-13350 - 26.04.2010 Permanent 2.14 Driver 2 Mr.V. Krishnappa - 5800-10500 - 02.09.2015 Permanent 2.15 Supporting staff 1 Mrs. Saraswathamma - 4800-7275 - 18.05.2012 Permanent 2.16 Supporting staff 2 Mr. Narasimhachar, E. - - - 11.05.2013 Temporary
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3. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2015-16 Sl. No Date Major recommendations Status of action taken
in brief Tentative date of SAC meeting
proposed during 2016-17 3.1
25.02.2016
KVK to demonstrate suitable intercropping systems in mango & coconut orchards and conduct awareness program
SAC conducted on 25.02.2016 December 2016
3.2 Suitable income generating activities to be undertaken by KVK for uplifting SHGs and also promote nutrition garden at Anganavadi Kendras
3.3 KVK to send technical information based on the identified problems to Department of Agriculture for sending SMSs to large number of farmers
3.4 Successful interventions undertaken by KVK to be documented and publish as success stories for technology up-scaling. KVK should demonstrate double cropping system utilizing resources effectively (Form pond)
3.5 To create awareness on Financial literacy and also the facilities available to farmers with respect to Food processing by suitable resource persons from Banking and Dept. of Small Scale Industry & Commerce. KVK should also distribute the list of schemes and subsidies available in each line department to farmers during the training programmes.
3.6 Since, KVK is producing and selling high yielding drumstick variety Bhagya, there is a need for creating awareness on pruning and training method through demonstrations & capacity building programmes.
3.7 Since 2016 has been declared as International year of Pulses, KVK to promote production of pulses through demonstrations and conduct awareness programme in all off campus training programme.
3.8 KVK to create awareness on improved technologies viz., varieties, paired row system, pit system, trenching and mulching
3.9 KVK to promote INM & IPM practices through awareness and demonstration to farmers giving more importance to eco-friendly practices
3.10 KVK to organize more number of off-campus training programmes in Kanakapura taluk in collaboration with Line departments and NGOs looking in to the distance from KVK head quarters.
3.11 KVK to produce and sell improved fodder cutting through Dept. of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Service & NGOs
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4. Capacity Building of KVK Staff 4.1. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2016-17 S. No New Areas of Training Institution proposed to attend Justification 4.1.1 Programme Coordinator - Multi-media usage NAARM, Hyderabad Skill up gradation & to prepare multimedia 4.1.2 SMS1 (Food & Nutrition) Value added products CFTRI, Mysore
PHT Scheme, GKVK, IIHR, Bangalore To conduct relevant demonstrations on Value addition and for Market linkage
4.1.3 SMS2 (Plant protection)- Plant Protection polices National Institute for Plant Health Management (NIPHM), Rajendra Nagar, Hyderabad National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects, Bangalore
To Acquire the knowledge about newly introduced insect pests in to the country
4.1.4 SMS3 (Agril. Engineering) -Food Processing and Farm Machinery
CIAE, Bhopal CFTRI, Mysore & CIPHET, Ludhiyana
There is need for drudgery reduction and combat labour problem
4.1.5 SMS4 (Horticulture)-Precision farming TNAU, Coimbatore For effective implementation at KVK 4.1.6 SMS5 (Agronomy)-Seed production and
processing NSP, Bangalore Skill up-gradation
4.1.7 Programme Assistant (Computer) - Data Base Management or Advanced training programme on agricultural knowledge management
MANAGE, Hyderabad Skill up-gradation
4.2. Cross-learning across KVKs during 2016-17 S. No Name of the KVK proposed Specific learning areas 4.2.1 Within ring –KVK, Bangalore Rural & Mysore Vegetable Special preparation and Seed village concept 4.2.2 KVK, Chamarajanagara Value added products branding and marketing (Honey) 4.2.3 Within the zone - KVK, Namakkal, Pathanamthitta To establish model animal units, Value addition & branding 4.2.4 Outside zone - KVK Baramati Water use efficiency and micro irrigation 5. Proposed cluster of KVKs (3 to 5 neighboring KVKs) to be formed for sharing knowledge/expertise, resources and activities during 2016-17
S.No. Name of the KVKs included in the cluster What do you intend to share with Cluster KVKs What do you expect from Cluster KVKs
5.1 KVK, Bangalore Rural Integrated Farming System Utilization of competence on vegetable special 5.2 KVK, Hiriyur Improved fodder crops Farm mechanization 5.3 KVK, Chikkaballapura & Kolar Integrated Farming System Water budgeting
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6. Operational areas details proposed during 2016-17 Sl. No.
Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster
villages
Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem
in the district
Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention
Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training,
extension activity etc.)* 6.1 Fruits - Banana,
Watermelon Vegetables (Tomato, Brinjal) Coconut Foxtail millet
Low yield due to defoliation of banana leaves, Low availability of prosperous to the plants, Panama wilt, sigatoka leaf spot, defoliators, Bud necrosis, thrips, aphids, fruit fly, powdery mildew & downy mildew, Low yielding var./ hybrids, micro nutrient deficiency, Improper water management, pest and diseases (White flies, Thrips, Fruit borer, fruit flies, beetles, Mites, Wilt, late blight, PM &DM, Rust) lack of awareness about high yielding var., Low returns- poor space utilization in the coconut gardens, poor basin Mgmt, & Drudgery & labour shortage
Banana - 1490 ha Watermelon- 1500 ha Coconut – 24674 ha Millets – 1296 ha
Mallur pattana OFT & FLD, Trainings, method Demonstration
6.2 Vegetables (Yard long bean, Tomato, Brinjal, Pole beans & Ridge gourd ) Drumstick
Non availability of high yielding var/ hybrids, micro nutrient deficiency, Improper water magmt, Wilts (bacterial and fungal), shoot & fruit borer, blight, weevil damage, Yellow bean mosaic, sucking insects (thrips, aphids, etc.), stem fly, rust, Poor yielding local Seasonal verities
Brinjal – 307 ha Pole beans – 850 ha Drumstick – 1120 ha
Basavenahalli, Thippasandra cluster
FLD, Trainings & method demonstration
6.3 Coconut Millets – kodo millet
Low returns- poor space utilization in the coconut gardens, poor basin Mgmt & Drudgery & labour shortage. Lack of awareness on high yielding varieties
Coconut – 24674 ha Millets – 1296 ha
Aralalu sandra, Kanakapura
OFT/FLD/ Training/ Field days/ Method Demonstrations
6.4 Vegetables (Yardlong bean, Tomato, Ridgegourd & Coconut
Non availability of high yielding var/ hybrids, micro nutrient deficiency, Improper water magmt, pest and diseases (White flies, Thrips, Fruit borer, fruit flies, beetles, Mites, Wilt, late blight, PM &DM, Rust) lack of awareness about high yielding var., Low returns- poor space utilization in the coconut gardens, poor basin Mgmt, & Drudgery & labour shortage
Coconut – 24674 ha Tomato – 1120 ha Yardlong bean – 250 ha
Thatavala, Magadi
FLD/ Training/ Field day/ Method Demonstrations
6.5 Mango Yield loss due to poor nutrient management, insects, diseases, Improper pruning & training, improper harvesting, handling, ripening with health hazardous chemicals, poor branding and marketing,
Mango – 25182 ha Yerehalli, Ramanagara
OFT/FLD/ Training/ Field days/ Method Demonstrations
6.6 Redgram, Ragi, Groundnut, Fodder
Non availability of high yielding drought varieties. Non availability of wilt resistance variety. Lack of awareness on mechanization in Ragi. Lack of awareness among farmers on proper management practices of pest and diseases. Non availability of green fodder throughout the year
Ragi – 74406 ha Redgram – 5030 ha Groundnut - 4431 ha
Motagnahalli, Magadi
OFT/FLD/ Training/ Field days/ Method Demonstrations
6.7 Hebbal avare Lack of awareness on cultivation of year round and un seasonal new varieties. Lack of awareness on use of appropriate management practices of pests and diseases
Hebbal avare – 5961 ha
Chikkamaskal OFT/FLD/ Training/ Field days/ Method Demonstrations
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OFT- 1. Title of the technology to be assessed : Assessment of management practices for Banana Skipper 2. Agro-Ecological Zone : Eastern Dry Zone, Zone -V 3. Production System : Horticulture-fruit crops 4. Problem definition : Low productivity 5. Problem Cause Diagram :
Non availability of healthy suckers
Low productivity
Non adoption of pest and disease management practices
Lack of proper kn about micro irrigation systems
Banana skipper
Poor water management practices
Post harvest practices
Poor Nutrient management
Soci
o-ec
onom
ic F
acto
rs
Phys
ico
Che
mic
al F
acto
rs
CORE PROBLEM
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
E F F E C T S
Low yield Low income
Non adoption of Banana special
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OFT- 1. Title of the technology to be assessed : Performance of flower crops as an intercrop in coconut 2. Agro-Ecological Zone : Eastern Dry Zone, Zone -V 3. Production System : Horticulture-flower and plantation crops 4. Problem definition : Low yield and income due to mono cropping and poor utilization of resource 5. Problem Cause Diagram :
Non availability machineries
Low yield and income due to mono cropping and poor utilization of
resource
Non adoption of inter cropping system
Lack of proper kn about suitable crop for intercrop
Poor utilization of inter space
Poor water & nutrient management practices
Mechanization
Poor weed t management
Soci
o-ec
onom
ic F
acto
rs
Phys
ico
Che
mic
al F
acto
rs
CORE PROBLEM
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
E F F E C T S
Low yield Low income
Non adoption of improved cultivation practices
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OFT 1. Title of the technology to be assessed : Performance of perennial shrub fodder variety Chaya 2. Agro-Ecological Zone : Eastern Dry Zone, Zone -V 3. Production System : Fodder 4. Problem definition : Non availability of green fodder that produces copious amount of foliage during lean period 5. Problem Cause Diagram :
Lack of awareness on fodder crops rich in protein
Low fodder and milk yield
Unaware of availability of green fodder that produces more quantity of foliage
Malnourished fodder intake by animal fesupplement
Farmers grow only annual grass fodder
Low yield in existing fodder cultivation palatable
Imbalanced feed intake (protein)
Farmer feed only dry fodder during lean period
Soci
o-ec
onom
ic F
acto
rs
Phys
ico
Che
mic
al F
acto
rs
Non availability of green fodder that produces copious amount of foliage during lean period
CORE PROBLEM
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
E F F E C T S
Imbalanced nutrition feed
Low yield and Returns
Lack of Knowledge on high yielding fodder crops
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OFT 1. Title of the technology to be assessed : Assessment of modified manual operated seed drill for Ragi sowing 2. Agro-Ecological Zone : Eastern Dry Zone, Zone -V 3. Production System : Mechanization 4. Problem definition : High labour cost & non availability of draught power 5. Problem Cause Diagram :
High cost of operation for covering the seeds separately
High cost of sowing & drudgery in Ragi
Non availability of draught power intime
High drudgery in bullock drawn seed drill
High seed rate
Soci
o-ec
onom
ic F
acto
rs
Phys
ico
Che
mic
al F
acto
rs
High cost of production
CORE PROBLEM
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
RO
OT
CA
USE
S
E F F E C T S
Low returns
High cost of labour and bullock pair
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7. Technology Assessment during 2016-17
# Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Title of intervention
Technology options
Source of Technology
Name of critical input
Qty per trial
Cost per trial
No. of trials
Total cost for the
intervention (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied Team
members
7.1 Ragi High cost & timely non-av of draught power High seed rate Time consuming & Drudgery
Assessment of modified
manual operated
seed drill for Ragi sowing
1 FP-Bullock drawn seed drill
FP Equipment 2 2600 5 13000 Field Efficiency, Field capacity, No. of labours, Seed rate, B:C ratio, Germination %, No of tillers, Grain and Straw yield and cost of production
Ag. Engg., Agron., & Head
2 Manual operated seed drill with 3 seed bowls
IIHR, Bangalore
3 Manual operated seed drill with 5 seed bowls
IIHR, Bangalore
7.2 Fodder Low yield under repeated cutting-Gliricidia Low milk & fodder yield during lean period
Performance of Perennial Shrub Fodder Var. Chaya-(Cnidoscolus aconitifolius)
1 Gliricidia FP Chaya (stem cuttings No.)
10000 2500 5 13500 Survival %, Palatability, Green biomass yield , Milk Yield, Milch animal appearance, Fat & SNF
Agron. & Head
2 Stylosanthes UAS (B) Stylosanthes seeds
10 kg 2500
3 Hedge leucerne UAS-B Hedge leucerne seeds
10 kg 2500
4 Chaya (2014) IGFRI- Dh Enriched Organic Manure
500 kg
5000
7.3 Banana Severe yield loss due to out break of banana skipper
Assessment of
Management Practices for
Banana Skipper
1 Spraying with chloropyrifos 20 EC @2.5 ml/lt
Farmers' practice
Chloropyrifos 6 lt 330 5 10680 % incidence, No. of leaf rolls per plant, No. of fingers per bunch, bunch weight, Yield, B:C Ratio
Plant protection & Horticulture
2 Spraying with Quinalphos @ 2ml/ lt + spreader 1ml/lt
Adhoc management practices (once in 20 days interval for 3 times
Quinalphos 5 lt 900
3 Spraying with Dichlorvas @ 2ml/lt +spreader 1ml/lt Safe, contact & fumignat
Dichlorvas 5lt 640
7.4 Coconut low yield & income Monocropping, Poor resource utilization
Performance of flower crops as
intercrop in coconut
1 Monocropping FP Marigold seedlings
7260 0.5 Rs
5 19160 seedling mortality, plant ht, No. of branches, days for flowering, No flowers , flower wt. flower yield, Pest incidence, yield, B:C Ratio, Farmers feedback
Hort. Pl. Prot. & Agron. 2 Coconut +
Marigold UAS-B China aster
seedlings 7260 0.50
3 Coconut+ China Aster (Kamini)
CPCRI Kasaragod
Chrysanths seedlings
5450 2
Coconut + Chrysanthemum (Yellow Gold)
8. Technology Refinement during 2016-17 – Nil -
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9. Frontline Demonstrations during 2016-17
# Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be
demonstrated
Specify
Hybrid or
Variety
Name of the
Hybrid or
Variety
Source of Technolo
gy
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo
Cost per Demo
No. of
Demo
Total cost for
the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
9.1 Cereals Ragi High cost of labour Time consuming operations High COC
Demonstration of Short Duration
Ragi Var.GPU-
67 and Mechanizati
on
Var. GPU-67
UAS-B & UHAS
Tractor drawn seed drill
- 300 10 20500 Time taken for each operation, Germination percentage/m2 area, Number of plants/acre, Crop yield, Field capacity of the machine, B:C ratio
Ag. Engg. & Agron. Cycle weeder
(2 Nos) - -
Ragi reaper - 600 Improved serrated sickles
- Farmers contribution
Seeds - - 9.2 Millets Millets Low yield,
Lack of aw about high yielding variety in millet Lack of kn about processing
Demonstration of
Foxtail Millet :
DHFT-333 & Value Addition
Var. DHFT-333
UAS-D 2015 & UAS-B
Fox tail seeds (Kg/ha @ Rs.60/kg)
10 600.00 15 18020 Germination %, Plant Height, No. of tillers/hill, No. of productivity tillers, Panicle length (cm) Grain yield, Consumer acceptability
Agron. & HSc.
Azospirillum & PSB (500 g each)
1.0 70.00
Value addition (Package, Labeling & Branding –lump sum)
1000 1500.00
Millets Lack of awareness on high yielding var. Kodo millet Lack of kn about processing & value addition
Introduction of
Kodomillet- RK390-25 (Haraka)
Var. RK390-25
UAS- B, JNKVV, MP-2014
Kodo millet seeds (Kg/ha @ Rs.60/kg)
10 600.00 10 9340 Germination %, Plant Height, No. of tillers per hill, No. of productive tillers, Panicle length (cm) Grain yield, Consumer acceptability
Agron., Ag. Engg. & HSc. Azospirillum
& PSB (500g each)
1.0 70.00
Value addition (Package, Labeling & Branding –lump sum)
1000 1500.00
9.3 Oilseeds Groundnut
Lack of awareness on drought resistant var-
Demonstration of
Drought Resistant
Var. GKVK-5
UAS-B & R
Groundnut seeds(Kg/ha)
110 kg 6820 10 115400 Plant Height, Number of branches/plant, No. of kernel/plant,
Agron., Ag. Engg., Pl. Prot.
Seed treatment Bio-fertilizer (Rhizobium
0.5 +0.5
70 500
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# Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be
demonstrated
Specify
Hybrid or
Variety
Name of the
Hybrid or
Variety
Source of Technolo
gy
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo
Cost per Demo
No. of
Demo
Total cost for
the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
GKVK-5 (2015) Drudgery, time consuming in post harvest operations
Groundnut var. GKVK-
5 and Mechanizati
on
&PSB) Chloropyriphos (15ml/kg seed)
Kg 1.5ltr
weight of kernels , pod yield, Scoring for cercospora leaf spot , Consumer acceptability, Efficiency, Field Capacity, Dehusking capacity of the implements
Rust mgmt - Carbendezium/ Propiconozole @ 1ml/lt
1.2 lt 1500
Borax spray @ flowering (0.1%)
0.5 ml/lt
150
9.4 Pulses Redgram Severe crop & yield loss due to wilt
Demonstration of Wilt Resistant Redgram
Var. BRG-5
Var. BRG-5 UAS-B, TNAU
Biofertilizers ( N fixing & PSB (g)
- 800 16 71900 Days taken for germination, Germination %, Days to 50% flowering, Flowering period, Days to maturity, Plant height, no. of branches/plant, No. of pods/plant, No. of seeds/pod, 100 seed weight, Stages of picking, pod yield, Scoring for wilt incidence
Agron., Ag. Engg., Pl. Prot. Seeds- BRG-5
( kg/ha) - 15
Gypsum(kg/ha@Rs.2.10)
- 150
Znso4 (kg/ha @ Rs.20/kg)
- 15
Pulse wonder (kg) @ Rs.200/kg
10g/lt 05
PP Chemicals (ml) Maruka-Prophenofos (1250ml) Pod borer-Indaxacarb (500ml)
2ml/lt 1ml/lt
1750
Pole beans
Low yield due to pests & diseases. Inappropriate control measures
Integrated Pest
Management in Pole
beans
- - UAS-B, IIHR
Imidacloprid ( Seed Treatment) & Acephate
100 g +900g
400 + 1400
5 21000 % No. of plants infested by stem fly, %incidence of root rot & rust, %incidence of leaf miner, % incidence of bean yellow mosaic, Mean no. of nodules per plant,
Pl. Prot. & hort.
Neem soap 3 kg 150 Yellow sticky traps
25 no.s 50
Trichoderma 10 kg 120 Propiconazole& Chlorothalonil
750 ml + 1.5kg
1700 + 1400
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# Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be
demonstrated
Specify
Hybrid or
Variety
Name of the
Hybrid or
Variety
Source of Technolo
gy
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo
Cost per Demo
No. of
Demo
Total cost for
the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
yield & BC ratio 9.5 Horticultu
ral crops Watermelon
Low yield due to Bud necrosis, Fruit fly, wilt, PM & DM Inappropriate control measures
Integrated Pest and Disease
Management in Water
Melon
- - UAS-B & IIHR
Fruit fly traps 12 75 5 19600 % incidence of bud necrosis, no. thrips per branch, % damage of fruits by fruit fly, % incidence of DM, %incidence of PM, Yield parameters, B:C Ratio
Pl. Prot. & Hort. Acephate,
sticky traps & Neam Soap
1kg, 12 nos & 4 kg .
900, 50 &150
Metalaxyl- Mancozeb
1.5 kg 2200
Dinocap 750ml 2000
Brinjal Low yield due to shoot & fruit borer & wilt Inappropriate chemicals & dosage Untimely sprays
Integrated Crop
Management in Brinjal
- - UAS-B & IIHR
Rynaxypyr & traps
100 ml + 20 traps
20000&75
10 25400 % plants damaged by shoot and fruit borer, % of plants affected by wilt, No. of moths trapped on weekly basis and no. of harvests during the crop period, No of fruits, wt, % fl drop, Yld & B:C ratio
Pl. Prot. & Hort.
Neem soap 4 kg 150 Magister 1 lt 1500 Chlorothalonil & Carbendazim
1.5 kg +750 g
1400 &1200
Trichoderma 10 kg 120 COC (Blitox) 1.5kg 600
Banana Severe yield loss due to nutrients deficiency, Panama wilt, Sigatoka & Pseudostem weevil
Integrated Crop
Management in Banana
- - UAS-B & IIHR
Trichoderma 25 kg 120 5 16400 % wilt incidence at bunch initiation stage, %incidence of sigatoka, plants showing nutrient deficiency sympt-oms, pseudostem weevil incidence. Yield & B:C ratio
Hort. & Pl. Prot. Phosphorus
solublizing bacteria
10 kg 100
Propiconazole 1 lt 1700 Chloropyrifos 1 lt 500
Tomato Nutrient deficiency -prolonged har period Flooding , wastage of water &
Integrated Crop
Management in Tomato
hybrid ‘Arka
Rakshak’
Hyb. Arka Rakshak
IIHR, B’lore
Arka Rakshak seeds
150 g 4500 10 29925 Plant height, No of shoots, No of leaves/shoot, Days for flowering, No of flowers /shoot, Fruit set,
Hort. & Pl. Prot.
Raising seedling in protray
18000 13500
Vegetable special
20 kg 6000
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# Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be
demonstrated
Specify
Hybrid or
Variety
Name of the
Hybrid or
Variety
Source of Technolo
gy
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo
Cost per Demo
No. of
Demo
Total cost for
the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
nutrietns Pest Diseases- early blight, bact. Wilt, whiteflies, thrips, mites, Low yield and poor post-har mgmt
Arka Microbial consortium
13 kg 975 fruits/shoot, fruit weight, Disorders, Pest incidence , Fruit yield, B:C Ratio, Crop duration, shelf life, Nutrient status
Neem Soap 10 kg 1250 Yellow sticky traps
50 700
Yardlong bean
Low yld-local var Pests & disease–leaf minor, stem fly, aphids, thrips, root rot, wilt & rust. Improper nutrient mgmt
Integrated Crop
Management in Yard
Long Bean Var. ‘Arka Mangala’
Var. Arka Mangala
IIHR, B’lore
Arka Mangala seeds
13kg 15600 10 28550 Days for Germination, Flowering, Pod set, Maturity, Flower drop, Pod length, weight. Quality of pods, Incidence of pest & disease (root rot, rust ) , Yield, acceptability and B:C Ratio
Hort. & Pl. Prot.
Trichoderma 1350 2700 Vegetable special
20 kg 6000
Neem Soap 10 kg 1250
Mango P&D-Jassids, fruit fly, stem borer, PM Poor micronutrient mngt. Improper harvesting, & handling Un safe ripening with hazardous chemicals Lack of Grading, Packing,
Integrated Management Practices
from Flowering
to Marketing in Mango
- - UAS-B & IIHR
Mango special 12.5 kg 1875 10 28780 Pest, disease incidence, Days taken for flowering, fruit set, fruit maturity, Flower & fruit drop, damaged fruits, fruit ripening, Quality of fruits, Acceptability, market information, Yield, B:C ratio, farmers feed back
Hort. & Pl. Prot. Lamda
cyhalothrin Imidacloprid
750 ml 450 ml
300 800
Wettable Sulphur
4.5 kg 720
Traps 20 no. 1000 Mango harvester
- -
Ripening Hormone
- -
Caustic Soda (NAOH)
- -
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# Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be
demonstrated
Specify
Hybrid or
Variety
Name of the
Hybrid or
Variety
Source of Technolo
gy
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo
Cost per Demo
No. of
Demo
Total cost for
the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
labeling & market information
Drumstick Low Productivity & Seasonal varieties
Integrated Crop
Management in Drumstick Var. Baghya
Var. Bhagya
UHS Seeds - 600g/ha 1500 10 18000 Germination %,
Pl ht, No. of branches, No. of Infl, No of pods, pod length, Wt & Yield , seed yield, B:C ratio
Hort. & Pl. Prot.
Polythene covers (4X6")
2500 seedlings
6000
Mango Low soil fertility due to erosion Low water retention, Poor growth & Low yield
In-situ Moisture
conservation practices in Mango plantation
- - TNAU, Dryland tech, UASB
Micro catchment techniques
10000 10 25500 Nutrient status, Crop yield, Fruit retention, Chlorophyll content, Fruit to flower ratio, Water budgeting based on Rainfall received
Agri. Engg., Horticulture, Agronomy
Mulching-Mucuna, Vettivera
1000
Field bean Lack of knowledge about photo insensitive varieties Low yield & longer duration
Cultivation of non-seasonal
high yielding
field bean var. HA-4
Var. HA-4 UAS, B Field bean seeds ( Ha-4)
30.0 1080.00 10 8640 Germ %, flowering Pl ht, no. of pods/pl, No.of seeds / pod, incidence of P& D, yld, B:C Ratio
Agron. & Pl. Prot.
Biofertilizer (Rhizobium &PSB) (0.5 kg each/ha)
1.0 80.00
9.6 Livestock Fodder Low yield and non availability of palatable green fodder throughout year Lack of kn abt fodder legumes & azolla
Integrated Dairy
Management Practices for Higher
Milk Production
- - UAS-B, IGFRI, Dharwad
DHN-6 cuttings (Nos.) 50% farmers contribution
28000 7000 10 29850 Palatability, green biomass yield , Milk Yield, animal appearance, Fat & SNF, Bacterial load
Agron. & Head
Fodder Cowpea- MFC-08-14 (Rs.80/kg)
10 kg 800
Hedge leucerne / stylo (Rs.500/kg)
10 kg 2500
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# Category Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Technology to be
demonstrated
Specify
Hybrid or
Variety
Name of the
Hybrid or
Variety
Source of Technolo
gy
Name of critical input
Qty per Demo
Cost per Demo
No. of
Demo
Total cost for
the Demo (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
Team members
cultivation & feeding practices Low milk yield
50% farmers cont Area sp MM (farmers contr.)
100 Kg 300
UMB block 10 250 Milking Machine-Hand oper
- 15000
10 Training for Farmers/ Farm Women during 2016-17 S.No. Thematic
area Crop /
Enterprise Major problem Related field
intervention (OFT/FLD)*
Training Course Title** No. of Courses
Expected No. of
participants
Names of the team members
involved 10.1 Crop
Production Fodder Lack of knowledge on
improved fodder crops FLD Cultivation of improved
fodder crops for higher milk production
1 25 Agron. & Head
Low yield and indiscriminate use of
chemicals & fertilizers
FLD Organic farming production practices for sustainable yield
1 25 Agron., Hort., Pl. Prot. & Head
Redgram Low yield due to improper nutrient management, pest
& diseases
FLD ICM practices in Redgram 2 50 Pl. Prot., Agron.
Groundnut Low yield, pest & diseases, drudgery
FLD Groundnut production practices and mechanization
2 50 Ag. Engg., Agron., Pl. Prot.
Field bean Cultivation of seasonal varieties, low yield due to
pest and disease
FLD ICM in Field bean 1 25 Agron. & Pl. Prot.
Millets Low yield FLD Improved production practices of Kodo and Foxtail millets
1 25 Agron. Pl. Prot.
Groundnut Pest and diseases & low yield
FLD Demonstration of seed treatment in groundnut
1 25 Agron. Pl. Prot.
Redgram Pest and diseases & low yield
FLD Demonstration of seed treatment in Red gram
1 25 Agron. Pl. Prot.
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10.2 Horticulture Production
Mango Old unproductive trees, pest & diseases, non-adoption of
PHT practices
FLD Rejuvenation techniques and post harvest practices in
mango
1 25 Hort., Pl. Prot.
Coconut Non-utilization of resources effectively, low returns from
mono cropping
OFT/FFS Coconut based cropping systems for higher returns
2 50 Hort., Pl. Prot.
Vegetables Non adoption of Agronomic practices & pest and
diseases
FLD Improved cultivation practices in solanaceous crops
1 25 Pl. Prot & Hort.
Banana Pest & diseases, improper nutrient managmenet
FLD ICM practices in Banana 1 25 Pl. Prot & Hort.
Brinjal & Pole beans
Low yield- Pest & diseases, improper nutrient
management
FLD ICM practices in Brinjal & Pole beans
1 25 Pl. Prot & Hort.
Coconut Low yield due to Pest & disease and improper nut.
Mngt.
OFT Coconut orchard management -INM and pest & disease
1 25 Hort. & Pl. Prot.
Drumstick Lack of knowledge on pruning and training
FLD Intercropping system, pruning and training in drumstick
1 25 Hort. & Pl. Prot.
10.3 Livestock Production
Dairy Low milk yield FLD Demonstration of Azolla cultivation & use of UMB
blocks
1 25 Agron. & Head
Fodder Low fodder and milk yield FLD Demonstration of planting fodder slips and fodder
legumes
1 25 Agron. & Head
10.4 Plant Protection
Mango Low yield due to pest and disease
FLD IPDM in Mango 1 25 Pl. Prot. & Hort.
Banana Low yield due to pest and disease
FLD IPDM in Banana 1 25 Pl. Prot. & Hort.
Brinjal Low yield due to pest and disease
FLD IPDM in Brinjal 1 25 Pl. Prot. & Hort.
Pole bean Low yield due to pest and disease
FLD IPDM in Polebean
1 25 Pl. Prot. & Hort.
10.5 Soil Health and Fertility
Cereals, pulses,
plantation
Low yield due to soil erosion and improper nutrient management
FLD Soil and water conservation practices in dry land areas
1 25 Ag. Engg., Hort., Head
Mango Vegetables,
Low yield due to soil erosion and improper
FLD Soil and Water conservation measures in Horticulture crops
1 25 Ag. Engg., Hort., Head
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nutrient management Gourds Low yield due to improper
nutrient management - INM in gourds 2 50 Hort. & Agron.
Vegetables & cereals,
pulses
Indiscriminate use of fertilizers
OFT/FLD Soil sampling techniques 2 50 Agron.
All crops Traditional method of compost preparation
OFT/FLD Preparation of enriched compost
1 25 Agron. & Pl. Prot.
Mango Loss of nutrients and low yield
FLD Micro catchment techniques for moisture conservation in
mango
1 25 Ag. Engg., Hort.
10.6 PHT and value addition
Mango Un-healthy ripening techniques, pest & diseases,
improper nutrient management
FLD Pre & post harvest practices in mango
1 25 Hort. & Pl. Prot.
Mango Un-healthy ripening techniques,
FLD Safe ripening of mango 1 25 Hort. & Pl. Prot.
10.7 Farm Mechanization
Ragi High cost of labour and drudgery
OFT Mechanization in agriculture for effective management of
labour and time
1 25 Ag. Engg., Agron, Head
Ragi High cost of labour and drudgery
OFT Demonstration of tractor drawn seed drill in ragi
1 25 Ag. Engg., Agron, Head
Ragi High cost of labour and drudgery
OFT Demonstration of harvesting through reaper in ragi
1 25 Ag. Engg., Agron, Head
Ground nut Drudgery and high cost of operations
FLD Demonstration of solar sprayer, pod splitter and
decorticator in groundnut
1 25 Ag. Engg. & Agron.
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11. Training for Rural Youth during 2016-17
S. No.
Thematic area Crop / Enterprise
Major problem Related field intervention (OFT/FLD)*
Training Course Title** No. of Courses
Expected No. of
participants
Names of the team members
involved 11.1 Crop
Production Groundnut Low yield, pest &
diseases, drudgery FLD Groundnut production practices
and mechanization 2 50 Ag. Engg.,
Agron., Pl. Prot. 11.2 Horticulture
Production Banana Pest & diseases, improper
nutrient managmenet FLD ICM practices in Banana 1 25 Pl. Prot & Hort.
11.3 Livestock Production
Fodder Low fodder and milk yield
FLD Demonstration of planting fodder slips and fodder legumes
1 25 Agron. & Head
11.4 Plant Protection
Brinjal Low yield due to pest and disease
FLD IPDM in Brinjal 1 25 Pl. Prot. & Hort.
11.5 PHT and value addition
Mango Un-healthy ripening techniques, pest & diseases, improper
nutrient management
FLD Pre & post harvest practices in mango
1 25 Hort. & Pl. Prot.
11.6 Farm Mechanization
Ground nut Drudgery and high cost of operations
FLD Demonstration of solar sprayer, pod splitter and decorticator in
groundnut
1 25 Ag. Engg. & Agron.
12 Training for Extension Personnel during 2016-17: S.No. Thematic area Training Course Title** No. of
Courses Expected No. of
participants Names of the team members
involved 12.1 Crop Production Soil Health Management 1 30 Agron., Hort. 12.2 Horticulture Precision farming for higher productivity 1 30 Hort. & Pl. Prot.
13 Vocational trainings during 2016-17:
Sl. No.
Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise
Training title* No. of programmes and Duration
(days)
Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs,
School students, Women, Youth
etc.)
Expected No. of
participants
Sponsoring agency if any
Names of the team members involved
13.1 Plant Protection Trichoderma and enriched compost production 5 Youth 15 - Pl. Prot., Hort. & Head
13.2 Farm Mechanization Tractor & pump-set repair and maintenance 5 Youth 20 - Ag. Engg., Head &
Agron.
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14 Sponsored trainings during 2016-17
Sl. No.
Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise
Training title* No. of prog. and Duration (days)
Type of Participants (SHGs, NYKs, School
students, Women, Youth)
Expected number of
participants
Sponsoring agency
Names of the team members involved
14.1 Crop Production Soil Health Management 4 – 2 days Farmers & Extn. Func. 120 DoA Agron., Hort. & Head
14.7 Farm Mechanization Coconut climbing and plant protection 3 – 5 days Rural youth 90 CDB Ag. Engg., Hort., Pl.
Prot. 15. Extension programmes during 2016-17:
Sl. No. Extension Programme/ Activity* No. of programmes or activities Expected number of
participants Names of the team members involved
15.1 Advisory Services 425 900 PC & All SMSs 15.2 Diagnostic Visits 100 300 Horticulture, Plant Protection, Agronomy 15.3 Field Day 16 800 PC, All SMSs 15.4 Group Discussions 25 175 PC, All SMSs 15.5 Kisan Gosthi 5 150 PC, Horticulture, Plant Protection, Agron 15.6 Film Show 20 750 PC, All SMSs 15.7 Self -Help Groups 5 125 Home Science 15.8 Kisan Mela 1 150 PC, All SMSs 15.9 Exhibition 5 500 PC, All SMSs 15.10 Scientists' Visit to Farmers Field 760 1250 PC, All SMSs 15.11 Plant/Soil Health/Animal Health Camps 4 150 PC, Agril. Engg., Horticulture 15.12 Method Demonstrations 125 550 PC, All SMSs 15.13 Celebration of Important Days 5 250 PC, All SMSs 15.14 Special Day Celebration 4 175 PC, All SMSs 15.15 Exposure Visits 2 75 - 15.16 Technology Week, 1 45 PC, All SMSs 15.17 Farmers Field School (FFS) 1 30 Plant Protection, PC 15.18 Farm Innovators Meet 1 45 PC, All SMSs 15.19 Awareness Programs 12 450 PC, All SMSs 15.20 Others, pl. specify Farmer - Scientist Interaction 2 120 PC, All SMSs Farmer - Scientist Media Interaction in
collaboration with line department 2 - PC, Horticulture, Plant Protection, Agronomy
SMS 150 2500 PC, All SMSs & Programme Asst (Comp)
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16. Activities proposed as Knowledge and Resource Centre during 2016-17 16.1 Technological knowledge
Sl. No. Category Details of technologies Area (ha)/
Number Names of the team members
involved 16.1.1 Technology Park/ Crop cafeteria Different varieties of minor millets 0.4 Farm Manger, SMS-Agron & PC 16.1.2
Demonstration Units
High density mango planting, Fish rearing unit, Sheep rearing unit (Stall feeding), Goat rearing unit (Stall feeding), Fodder Bank, Azolla Unit, Dryland Horticulture Unit, Silage unit, Vermicompost unit, Borewell recharge demo unit, Apiary unit, Horticulture + Forestry, Forestry + Agriculture + Horticulture, Mulberry crop unit, Nursery unit, Solar light unit, Rain water harvest unit, Rabbit rearing unit, Biogas unit, Chicks rearing unit – Nati, Javige, Bathu, Turkey, Hamsa, Love Birds, Nutritional garden – AICRP home science model
Programme Coordinator, All SMSs & PAs
16.1.3 Lab Analytical services Does not exist - - 16.1.4 Technology Week Fodder bank, Different varieties of minor millets, Seed production,
Establishment of Nursery, Micro irrigation & Automation - Programme Coordinator, All SMSs & PAs
16.2 Technological Products Sl. No. Category
Name of the Production Partner
Agency, if any
Name of the product Quantity (q)/ Number planned to be produced
during 2016-17
Names of the team members involved
16.2.1 Seeds Sunhemp 5 qtls Agronomy, Farm Manager Horse gram 15 qtls Agronomy, Farm Manager Cow pea 10 qtls Agron, Pl Prot Farm Manager Foxtail millet 2 qtls Agronomy, Farm Manager Castor 4 qtls Agron., Hort., Farm Manager 16.2.2 Planting materials Grafts & saplings of fruit crops (Mango,
Papaya, Sapota, Guava & Jack) 5000 Horticulture, plant protection, PC & Farm Manager
Drumstick seedlings 10000 Horticulture, PC & Farm Manager Tomato seedlings 5000 Horticulture, PC & Farm Manager Fodder slips 100000 SMS-Agron, PC & Farm Manager 16.2.3 Livestock strains Sheeps 5 Farm Manager, PC Goat 5 Farm Manager, PC Chicks 50 Farm Manager, PC 16.2.4 Other products IIHR Mango Special 2000 kgs Horticulture, PC & PA IIHR Banana Special 2000 kgs Horticulture, PC & PA
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16.3 Technological Information Category Technological capsules / Number Names of the team members involved
16.3.1 Technology backstopping to line departments Agriculture 2 Agronomy, Plant Protection, Horticulture 3 Horticulture, Plant Protection Animal Husbandry 1 PC, Agronomy, Fisheries - - Agricultural Engineering 2 Agril. Engg. Sericulture 3 Sericulture, Plant Protection, Home Science Others, pl. specify 1 SMS (Home Science)
16.3.2 Literature/publication IPDM in Brinjal Plant Protection, Horticulture, PC Impact of pruning and ICM practices in Jasmine Plant Protection, Horticulture, PC Fodder cafeteria –“Green fodder and healthy livestock” Agronomy, PC Improved cultivation practices in groundnut Agronomy, Plant Protection, PC Improved cultivation practices in Redgram Agronomy, Plant Protection, PC Dry land horticulture Horticulture, Plant Protection, PC Precision farming in banana Horticulture, Plant Protection Coconut tree climber Agril. Engg., Horticulture, PC Soil and water conservation practices in fruit crops Agril. Engg., Agronomy, PC 16.3.4 Electronic Media IPDM in Banana Plant Protection, Horticulture Precision farming in Banana Horticulture Post harvest technology in Agriculture Agril. Engg. Importance of fodder cafeteria for rearing live stock Agronomy, Agril. Engg., PC Precision farming in Tomato Horticulture 16.3.5 Kisan Mobile Advisory Services 150 PC, All SMSs & Programme Assistant (Comp.) 16.3.6 Information on centre/state sector schemes and
service providers in the district. Data may be collected from different agencies. Also indicate time of completion: 3 months PC, All SMSs, Programme Assistant (Comp.)
17. Additional Activities Planned during 2016-17
Sl. No.
Name of the agency / scheme Name of activity Technical programme with quantification Financial
outlay (Rs.) Names of the team members
involved
17.1 RKVY Agro Service Centre Establishing one Agro Service Centre at KVK to cater the needs of CBAs 5.00 PC & Ag. Engg., Plant Protection
& Hort. 17.2 DoA, Karnataka Alternate farm pond lining Cost effective and efficient lining for farm pond – 1 10.00 Ag. Engg., Farm Manager, Agron.
17.3 NABARD, Ramanagara Capacity building and demonstration of mechanization
Inter cultivation, harvesting and processing through mechanization in Ragi, Redgram, Groundnut 5.00 PC, Ag. Engg., Agronomy
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18. Revolving Fund 18.1 Financial status
Opening balance as on 01.04.2015 (Rs.in Lakh)
Expenditure incurred during 2015-16 (Rs.in Lakh)
Receipts during 2015-16 (Rs.in Lakh)
Closing balance as on 31.01.2016 (Rs.in Lakh)
Expected closing balance by 31.03.2016 (Including value of material in stock/
likely to be produced) 143456 578146 546913 112223 300000
18.2 Plan of activities under Revolving Fund:
S.No. Proposed activities Expected output Anticipated income (Rs.) Names of the team members involved 18.2.1 Seed production Sunhemp 5 qtls 22500 SMS-Agronomy, Farm Manager Horse gram 15 qtls 67500 SMS-Agronomy, Farm Manager Cow pea 10 qtls 67000 SMS-Agronomy, Plant Protection Farm Manager Foxtail millet 2 qtls 5400 SMS-Agronomy, Farm Manager Castor 4 qtls 18000 SMS-Agronomy, Horticulture, Farm Manager 18.2.2 Sheep, Goat, poultry & Fish rearing - 20000 Farm Manager, PC 18.2.3 Fodder Seed Production 100000 100000 SMS-Agronomy, Farm Manager, PC 18.2.4 Mango & Banana special production 4000 kgs 600000 SMS-Horti, Plant Protection, Farm Manager, PC 18.2.5 Vegetable seedlings 10000 20000 SMS-Horti, Farm Manager, PC 19. Activities of soil, water and plant testing laboratory during 2016-17:
Sl.No. Type No. of samples to be analyzed Names of the team members involved 19.1 Soil
Lab does not exists, if funds are provided related activities would be carried out accordingly
19.2 Water 19.3 Plant 19.4 Others
20. E-linkage during 2016-17: S. No Nature of activities Likely period of completion (please set the time frame) Remarks if any 20.1 Title of the technology module to be prepared Crops (Banana, Mango, Vegetables) module covering all
aspects of cultivation -
20.2 Creation and maintenance of relevant database system for KVK Completed - 20.3 Any other (Please specify) - -
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21. Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme (only to those KVKs which are already having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting) - Not sanctioned
22. Innovator Farmer’s Meet: Sl.No. Particulars Details 22.1 Are you planning for conducting Farm Innovators meet in your district? Yes 22.2 If Yes likely month of the meet November 2016 22.3 Brief action plan in this regard Organizing exhibition
Interaction meet between innovators, Scientists and other farmers 23. Farmers Field School (FFS) planned : S. No Thematic area Title of the FFS Budget proposed in Rs. 23.1 Cropping system Coconut based cropping systems for higher income 37000
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24.Budget - Details of budget utilization (2015-16) up to 29 February 2016 (Rs.)
S. No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
24.1 Recurring Contingencies 24.1.1 Pay & Allowances 7620000 7620000 7130000 24.1.2 Traveling allowances 100000 100000 100000 24.1.3 Contingencies 0 0 0 24.1.4.
1 Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance 100000 100000 100000
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 100000 100000 100000 C Meals/refreshment for trainees 50000 50000 50000 D Training material 25000 25000 25000 E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses 364000 364000 364000 F On farm testing 84000 84000 84000 G Training of extension functionaries 50000 50000 50000 H Maintenance of buildings 0 0 0 I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 0 0 0 J Library 5000 5000 5000 K Farmers Field School 30000 30000 30000
24.1 Total Recurring 8528000 8528000 8038000 24.2 Non-Recurring Contingencies
24.2.1 Works 24.2.2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 400000 400000 400000 24.2.3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 24.2.4 Library 24.2 Total Non Recurring 400000 400000 400000 24.3 REVOLVING FUND 24.4 GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 8928000 8928000 8438000
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25.Details of Budget Estimate (2016-17) based on proposed action plan
S. No. Particulars BE 2016-17
proposed (Rs.) 25.1 Recurring Contingencies
25.1.1 Pay & Allowances 9796000 25.1.2 Traveling allowances 200000 25.1.3 Contingencies 0
A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) 350000
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments 300000 C Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) 210000 D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) 100000 E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) 317505 Frontline demonstration under NFSM 187300
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) 55340 G Training of extension functionaries 50000 H Maintenance of buildings 50000 I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory 0 J Library 10000 K Extension Activities 50000 L Farmer’s Field School 37000 M Integrated Farming System 75000 N Innovative Activity 30000
25.1 TOTAL Recurring Contingencies 11818145 25.2 Non-Recurring Contingencies
25.2.1 Works 25.2.2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 1700000 25.2.3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 70000 25.2.4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 10000 25.2 TOTAL Non-Recurring Contingencies 1780000 25.3 REVOLVING FUND 0.00 25.4 GRAND TOTAL 13598145
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