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7/24/2019 Bijapur District Profile
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Karnataka Global Agribusiness andFood Processing Summit 11
DISTRICT PROFILE - BIJAPUR
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Overview
Location & connectivity
Fact file
Industry profile
Horticulture profile
Agribusiness & allied sectors - Opportunities
Public investment in the district
Small Scale Industries in the district
Agriculture profile
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Contacts
List of abbreviations and references
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Location & connectivity
Airports:
Domestic airports like Hubli, Belgaum andBellari within 300 km
International airports like Bangalore, Goa,Hyderabad and Mangalore within 600 km
Seaports:
New Mangalore and Goa Ports within 500 km
300 km radius
600 km radius
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AIRPORTPORT< 300 km 300 - 600 km
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Fact file
42C Max
20C Min
578 mm
1988 ftabove MSL
Temperature
Rainfall
Average Elevation
Vineries / Vineyards
Wine Tourism
Garment & Textile (Silk)Agriculture & Horticulture
Food Processing
Tourism
Industries
2.18 Million
Population
SOIL TYPE
Black soil Red sandy
Mixed soil
TALUKS
B. Bagewadi Bijapur
Indi Muddebihal
Two Agro-climatic Zones
67.20%
Literacy Rate
RIVERS
Krishna Bhima
Doni
Bijapur
DistrictHeadquarters
10,541 sq.km
District Area
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Sindagi
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Industry Profile
Excellent climatic conditions for wine
grapes cultivation Falls under Krishna Valley for grapecultivation.
Major players:Hampi HeritageWinery, Nandi Valley Winery
Highly suitable for grapes,pomegranate & lemon cultivation.
Brinjal (Eggplant), Tomato & Bendyare of high yield and high qualityproduce.
Spices like chilli, turmeric, tamarindhave huge presence
Sugarcane, sorghum, bajra, maize, red
gram, groundnut, sunflower, cotton arethe major agricultural crops in theregion.
The region has huge potential inimproving productivity and practiceorganic farming.
Rich in monumental attractions fromAdil Shahis reign.
Includes Gol Gumbaz, Gagan Mahal,Sat Manzil, Jala Manzil, Bara Kaman.
Rich grape & wine industry also opensup opportunities for wine tourism
Climatic conditions allow seasonalsilk-worm rearing.
M-5, S-36 & S-13 varieties of mulberrycurrently under cultivation.
Rise in sericulture in Bijapur led byhigh return and favourable conditions.
Given the high agri-potential atBijapur, it is covered under proposed
Agri-Tech and Food Processing zone.
One of the dominant players in thisregion isBasaveshwara Agro Food
Processing Limited engaged inKetchups, chutneys, pickles, etc.
High resource availability for dairy,
poultry & meat products. Dairy value chain currently notorganised & well developed. Highpotential area for investors servingnational & international markets.
Presence of three rivers in the regionprovides huge scope of inland andfreshwater fishing.
Scope for ornamental fish breedingpromoted by Fisheries Research andInformation Centre in Bijapur City.
ModeratelyDevelopedIndustry
DevelopingIndustry
Under-developedIndustry
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Small Scale Industries in the district
Number of Small Scale Units registered under District Industrial Centre
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District Profile - Bijapur
2124
11901039 1012
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199 156 136 84 83 72
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Agribusiness and food processing is the predominantindustry in the district, employing highest number ofpeople in the small scale segment.
Medium and Large scale industries are scantily presentin the district, leaving huge potential for investments.
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Agriculture profile
397960
267766
321375327571
121656 136622
cereals pulses Oilseeds
Major agricultural crops
area under cultvation (in Hectares) production (in tonnes)
Marginal9%
Small28%
Semi-Medium
41%
Medium18%
Large4%
% of Farmers based on land size
Marginal2%
Small15%
Semi-Medium
28%Medium
38%
Large17%
Farm type based on size
Area under cultivation 1.03 Million Ha
CAGR - Agri production 4.29 %(2007 2010)
Per capita cultivable land 3.2 Ha
Agro climaticclassification
Northern Dry Zone
Major Crops
Maize, Jowar, Bajra, Wheat and Millets
Bengal gram, Tur, Horse gram, Green gram
Groundnut, Sunflower, Safflower, Linseed,Niger, Sesame and Soya bean.
Sugar Cane and Cotton
Opportunities There is great scope for organic farming
given that per hectare fertilizerconsumption is 46.24 kg (vis--vis 133.73 kgstate average)
With 19.4 % of irrigated land, upcomingirrigation projects will increase crop yield
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Horticulture profile
Area under cultivation 25,351 Ha
Production in 2006-07 152545Tonnes
High Potential Crops
Grapes, Pomegranate, Mango, Banana, Lemonand Sapota
Tomato, Chilly, Cucurbits, Bendy and Brinjal
Coconut and Oil-palm Ginger, Turmeric, Tamarind, Garlic, Dry
Chillies
Pathouli, Amla and Ashwagandh, Coleus,Sappan, Guggal
Opportunities
Huge scope for export oriented cultivation andprocessing of grapes, pomegranate, lemon,banana and medicinal & aromatic plants.
Scope for investment in export oriented foodprocessing units supported by the proposedGovernment food park and wine park.
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Grapes Pomegranate Banana Lime
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Area under cultivation (hectares)
Grapes Pomegranate Banana Lime
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Physical Infrastructure
While power generation is receiving continuous boost from time to time, power transmission isefficiently managed by Karnataka Power Transmission Corporation Limited.
In terms of generation, Alamatti Dam in Bijapur district produces 290MW of electricityannually.
Further boost to be provided by NTPCs 4000 MW supercritical coal based thermal power plantat Kudgi, Bijapur DistrictPOWER
Krishna, Doni and Bhima are the rivers in district
Apart from the existing rivers and rainfall, the district has extensive irrigation system usinggroundwater, groundwater from reservoirs, canals, etc.
However, in terms of drinking water, there is a shortage of water in the district.WATER
Bijapur has 2323 primary schools, 344 High schools & 116 Pre-university colleges.
In higher education segment, the district has 59 general colleges, 2 medical colleges, 3engineering colleges, 1 dental college and 4 polytechnics.
The district represents a higher interest in education with 205 libraries.
EDUCATION
Bijapur has 62 primary health centres along with 8 Government and 72 privately operatedhospitals.
Dispensaries and drug shops are also available in plenty in the district.
The district has been a centre for various healthcare initiatives at Government level likeTuberculosis control programme, malaria eradication programme, leprosy control programme,etc.HOSPITAL
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Public Investment in the District
1600.5
701.5
699.6
696.7
527
19.8
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Capacity Building Projects from GoK / GoI:
Development of food park. Development of fisheries research and information centre.
Strengthening Agri-Marketing & Agri-Management in Karnataka.
Development of technology transfer mechanisms in the state.
Establishment of Village Knowledge Centre.
Development of research institute on Organic Farming.
Seed production programme.
Revitalization of Agricultural Extension System.
Karnataka Farm Mechanisation Mission.
Comprehensive poultry, piggery & fisheries developmentprogramme
Development of e-trading infrastructure for agriculturalmarkets.
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Figures in INR Million
Outlay of C-DAP & RKVY outlay for Projects inBijapur District for selected sectors under Eleventh
Five-Year Period 2007-08 to 2011-12
INR 4.92 Billion
Investment into the districtsagri-business over the period
of 2007-08 to 2011-12
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List of abbreviations and references
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District Profile - Bijapur
C-DAP Comprehensive District Agricultural Plan
ft Feet
GoI Government of India
GoK Government of Karnataka
Ha Hectares
INR Indian Rupee
km Kilometre
Max Maximum
Min Minimum
mm Millimetre
MSL Mean Sea Level
MW Mega Watt
NTPC National Thermal Power Corporation
RKVY Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana
sq. km Square kilometre
References:
1. Comprehensive District Agricultural Plan document, GoK
2. District at a glance GoK document
3. Department of Industries and Commerce, GoK
4. Census of India, GoI
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Contact
The Managing DirectorKarnataka State Agricultural Produce Processing and ExportCorporation Limited
(A Government of Karnataka Enterprise)No.17, Richmond RoadBangalore 560025INDIA
Phone: +91 80 2227 1194 / 2224 3082Fax: +91 80 2227 8974
Email: [email protected]
Additional Information
http://www.bounteouskarnataka.com
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Disclaimer: This document has been prepared for general guidance on matters of interest only. The reader should not act upon the information contained in this document withoutobtaining specific professional advice. No representation or warranty (express or implied) is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this document,and, to the extent permitted by law, GoK, its consultants, its members, employees and agents accept no liability, and disclaim all responsibility, for the consequences of reader oranyoneelse acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this document or forany decision based on it.
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