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SEVA BHARATI KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
KAPGARI :: PASCHIM MEDINIPUR :: WEST BENGAL
ANNUAL REPORT (April 2016 to March 2017)
CONTENT
S.No. PARTICULARS Page No.
1. General Information about the KVK 3
2. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2016-17) 11
3. Technical Achievements 16
4. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during 2016-17 16
5. Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes 83
6. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes 108
7. Production and supply of Technological products 109
8. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference 111
9. Details of HRD programmes undergone by KVK personnel 111
10. Success stories/Case studies 112
11. Innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology
developed
114
12. Indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational 114
13. Training need analysis tools/methodology followed by KVKs 114
14. Details of equipment available in Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 114
15. Technology week celebration 115
16. Impact of KVK activities 116
17. Functional linkage with different organizations 120
18. Performance of Infrastructure in KVK 121
19. Financial Performance 123
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ANNUAL REPORT 2016 (April 2016 to March 2017)
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK
1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone E mail
Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra
P.O: Kapgari,
Dist: Paschim Medinipur,
West Bengal,
Pin – 721505
Office
(03221)
267267
FAX
(03221) 259198
(03221) 267267
1. sevabharatikvk @yahoo.co.in
1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone E mail
Office FAX Seva Bharati
P.O: Kapgari,
Dist: Paschim Medinipur,
West Bengal,
Pin – 721505
(03221)
267267
(03221) 258318
1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No.
Name Telephone / Contact
Dr.Asim Kumar Maiti
Residence Mobile Email
Kapgari 09564661311 [email protected]
1.4. Year of sanction of KVK: 26(30) 96-Edn-II dated 23.11.1976
1.5. Staff Position (as on 1st April, 2017)
Sl.
No. Sanctioned post
Name of the
incumbent Designation Discipline
Pay
Scale with
present basic
Date of joining Permanent
/Temporary
Category
(SC/ST/
OBC/
Others)
1 Programme
Coordinator
Dr. A. K. Maiti Programme
Coordinator
Plant Protection 15600-39100 02.07.2012 Permanent Others
2 Subject Matter
Specialist
Mr. S. N. Singh Subject Matter
Specialist
Ag. Engineering 15600-39100 20.02.1990 Permanent Others
3 Subject Matter
Specialist
Mr. N. K. Bej Subject Matter
Specialist
Agronomy 15600-39100 01.02.1995 Permanent Others
4 Subject Matter
Specialist
Mr. Amitava Ghosh Subject Matter
Specialist
Fishery 15600-39100 17.03.2017 Temporary Others
5 Subject Matter
Specialist
Mrs.Srabani Das Subject Matter
Specialist
Horticulture 15600-39100 22.10.2016 Temporary Others
6 Subject Matter
Specialist
- Subject Matter
Specialist
Animal Science - - - -
7 Subject Matter
Specialist
Mr.Sourav Haldar Subject Matter
Specialist
Ag. Extension 15600-39100 26.10.2016 Temporary Others
8 Programme
Assistant
Mr.Tonmoy Sengupta Programme Assistant Soil Science 9300-34800 27.10.2016 Temporary Others
9 Computer
Programmer
Mr. S.K.Nayak Programme Assistant Computer Programmer 9300-34800 02.07.2012 Permanent Others
10 Farm Manager Mr. Kashinath
Mahanty
Farm Manager Agronomy 9300-34800 24.10.2016 Temporary Others
11 Accountant /
Superintendent
Mr. Somnath Sarkar OSA - 9300-34800 09.03.2017 Temporary Others
12 Stenographer Mr. M. K. Mohanty Stenographer - 5200-20200 18.10.1982 Permanent Others
13. Driver Mr. M. Pal Driver - 5200-20000 18.04.2011 Permanent OBC
14. Driver Mr. C.S.Mandi Driver - 5200-20000 18.04.2011 Permanent ST
15. Supporting staff Mr. N. C. Mondal Village Worker - 4440-7440 01.06.1994 Permanent Others
16. Supporting staff Mr. S.Hansda Supporting Staff - 4440-7440 16.02.2015 Permanent ST
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1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha) :
S. No. Item Area (ha)
1 Under Buildings 1 ha
2. Under Demonstration Units 8 ha
3. Under Crops 5 ha
4. Orchard/Agro-forestry 18 ha
5. Others with details
Total 32 ha
Total area should be matched with breakup
1.7. Infrastructure Development:
A) Buildings and others
S.
No.
Name of
infrastructure
Not yet
started
Completed
up to plinth
level
Completed
up to lintel
level
Completed
up to roof
level
Totally
completed
Plinth
area
(sq.m)
Under
use or
not*
Source of
funding
1. Administrative
Building
N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 736.00 Under
use
ICAR
2. Farmers Hostel N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 241.00 Under
use
ICAR
3. Staff Quarters
(6)
N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 634.00 Under
use
ICAR
4. Piggery unit Started YES N.A N.A N.A 70.00 not ATMA
PASCHIM
MEDINIPUR
5 Fencing N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed
as per fund
released
135.63 Under
use
ICAR
6 Rain Water
harvesting
structure
N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed Under
use
MGNREGA
7 Threshing floor N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 140.00 Under
use
ICAR
8 Farm godown N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 167.28 Under
use
ICAR
9. Dairy unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Completed 60 Under
use
ICAR
10. Poultry unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 240 Under
use
ICAR
11. Goatary unit N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 25 not ATMA
12. Mushroom Lab N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A
13. Mushroom
production unit
N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A N.A
14. Shade house N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 325 Under
use
NHM
15. Soil test Lab N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 50 Under
use
ICAR
16 Others, Please
Specify
(a) Vermi
Compost Pit
N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete N.A Under
use
FPI & Hoti.
W.Mid
(b) Drip Irrigation N.A N.A N.A N.A Complete 500 Under
use
ATMA
,W.Mid
* If not in use then since when and reason for non-use
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B) Vehicles
Type of vehicle Year of
purchase Cost (Rs.) Total km. Run Present status
1. Bolero – WB - 34Q - 7341 2007 5,24,000/- 223254km Running
2. Tractor – WB – 33A – 7156 2010 650,000/- 45.45 hrs Running
3. Motor Cycle – WB -34 AM - 8200 2014 58,330/- 4014km Running
4. Motor Cycle – WB -34 AM – 9422 2014 51,900/- 3189km Running
C) Equipment & AV aids
Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund
a. Lab equipment SWC Soil & Water Analysis Lab 2006-06 11,00,000.00 Running ICAR
Mrida Parikshak 2015 -16 85,000.00 Running ICAR
b. Farm machinery
Tractor with accessories 2009-10 5,80,880.00 Running ICAR
Cotton Seed delineator 2009-10 26,800.00 Running ICAR
Chain Saw 2009-10 21375.00 Running ICAR
Sal Leaf Plate Making 2009-10 27,930.00 Running ICAR
Hatchery 2009-10 2,25,000.00 Running ICAR
Power reaper, Multi crop thresher
cultivator, Photo copier etc
2010-11 3,75,000.00 Running ICAR
Incubator 2011-12 60,000.00 Out of order ICAR
c. AV Aids
Slide projector 1995-96 20000.00 Running ICAR
Overhead projector 1995-96 18000.00 Running ICAR
VCR 1995-96 15000.00 Running ICAR
Colour TV set 1995-96 12000.00 Running ICAR
Portable P.A System 1995-96 10000.00 Running ICAR
Portable system (Ahuaja) 1978-79 8000.00 Running ICAR
Camera (Nikon Digital) 2008-09 25000.00 Running ICAR
LCD-Projector (Sony) 2008-09 1,00,000.00 Running ICAR
Fax- Machine 2008-09 15,000.00 Running ICAR
Camera (Sony Handicam) 2009-10 14,900.00 Running ICAR
D) Farm implements
Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund
Rotavator 2009-10 85,000.00 Running ICAR
Cono Weeder 2009-10 2500.00 Running ICAR
Paddy Pudler 2009-10 2800.00 Running ICAR
Wheel Hoe 2009-10 3900.00 Running ICAR
Groundnut decorticator 2009-10 6800.00 Running ICAR
Drum Seeder 2009-10 1800.00 Running ICAR
Sprayer 2009-10 3250.00 Running ICAR
Animal drawn Planter 2009-10 4500.00 Running ICAR
Rice per Boiler 2011-12 12000.00 Running ICAR
Drip Irrigation Kits 2013-14 10000.00 Running ATMA
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1.8. Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year
Sl.No. Date Number of
Participants
Salient Recommendations Action taken If not
conducted,
state reason
1. 24.03.2017 27 Emphasis to be given on
line showing of different
crops & SRI for paddy
cultivation followed by
Use of Bio-
fertilizer/Organic
Manure/Vermi Compost
in crop production
System.
Emphasis on line showing of
different crops & SRI for paddy
cultivation followed by Use of Bio-
fertilizer/Organic Manure/Vermi
Compost in crop production System
have been promoting thorough
conduct trainings, Demos and other
extension outreach programmes.
NA
To gear up promotion of
bio fertilizer & bio agent,
verimi-compost use etc.
Training programmes and awareness
camps have been conducted for
promoting the use of bio fertilizer &
bio agent, vermi-compost.
Motivational programmes on
production of bio fertilizer & bio
agent, verimi-compost have been
conducted for FPOs/Farmers
Clubs/SHGs.
NA
KVK should try to
establish Implements and
Machinery Hub (Paddy
Reaper, Cono Weeder,
Drum Seeder, Thresher,
Tractor, Power Tiller, etc)
for Custom Hiring
services.
KVK has already implemented paddy
production and machinery hubs
excluding paddy transplanter and
combined harvester which are to be
purchased soon.
NA
Introduction of
Soyabean crop in
operational areas of KVK.
Though our on station trial on
Soyabean crop, we learnt that there
is scope to cultivate this crop on the
upland areas of red and lateritic soil
during Kharif season and on
medium land in Rabi Season. In the
coming season the KVK will
promote this practice in the farmers
fields.
NA
Popularization of seed
treatment as well as
assurance of critical
inputs supply to the
farming community.
It has been popularizing through
trainings, FLDs and OFTs and also
KVK has been supplying critical inputs
from its Agro Service Centers, Satellite
centers, farmers clubs, FPOs, SHGs etc
NA
Exposure visit for farmers
to be arranged Exposure visit is a continual
programme of KVK.
NA
Emphasis to be given on
publication of extension
literature, Leaflets etc on
modern agri practices,
farm machinery & soil
water management
Two books on modern techniques of
cultivation of different feed as well as
horticultural crops, four booklets, five
leaflets have been published.
NA
Emphasis to be given on
soil test & treatment in
order to maintain soil
health
KVK has been tested soil samples of
FLD and OFT farmers and others
samples are being tested as per FIGs
interests.
NA
* Salient recommendation of SAC in bullet form
Attach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants
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Proceedings of the Meeting of the 13th
Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC)
of Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kapgari, held on 24th
March, 2017 at 11-00 a.m.
in the Conference Hall of Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra
*********
MEMBERS PRESENT:
1. Mr. Amal Patra, Secretary, Seva Bharati
2. Mr. Sumit Kr. Chakraborty, Programme Executive, AIR, Kolkata, Eden Garden, Kolkata-700 001
3. Dr. A.K.Karan, Soil Scientist, Dept. of Agriculture & Food Engineering, IIT, Kharagpur
4. Dr. Mini Poduwal, RRS, BCKV, Jhargram
5. Ms. Suparna Chakraborty, Sub-divisional Horticulture Officer, Jhargram
6. Mr. Anjan Kr. Ghosal, Asstt. Agril. Marketing Officer, Jhargram
7. Mr. Kalyan Chandra Besra, ADA (S.M.), Jhargram
8. Dr. Gopal Naskar, Veterinary Officer, Jamboni Block
9. Mr. Chandra Sekhar Hansda, FEO, Jamboni Block
10. Mr. Lakshman Bhuina, AAEO (N), Jamboni Block
11. Mr. Narayan Chandra, ADA, Soil Conservation, DPAP, Jhargram
12. Mr. Niranjan Bhuinya, DDM, NABARD
13. Mr. Saktipada Pani, LDM, UBI
14. Mr. Basudev Bera, Progressive Farmer, Jhapla,
15. Mrs. Sibani Baskey, Progressive Farm Women, Kenduasuli
16. Mrs. Panmoni Saren, Progressive Farm Women, Tunkasole
17. Mr. S.N.Singh, SMS, (Agril. Engg.), SBKVK
18. Mr. N.K.Bej, SMS. (Agro.), SBKVK
19. Mr. S.Haldar, SMS, (Extn.), SBKVK
20. Mrs. Srabani Das, SMS (Hort.), SBKVK
21. Dr. A. Banerjee, SMS, (An.Sc.), SBKVK
22. Mr. A.Ghosh, SMS, (Fish.), SBKVK
23. Mr. S.K.Nayak, Progm. Asstt. (Computer), SBKVK
24. Mr. T.Sengupta, Prog. Asstt. (Lab.), SBKVK
25. Mr. K.Mahanty, Farm Manager, SBKVK
26. Mr. S.Sarkar, Assistant, SBKVK
27. Dr. A.K.Maiti, Programme Co-ordinator, SBKVK & Member-Secretary, SAC, SBKVK
PROCEEDINGS :
Introduction:
According to the proposal of Programme Co-ordinator, SBKVK & Member-Secretary, SAC, Mr.
A.Patra, Secretary of Seva Bharati was presided over the meeting. It was unanimously decided by the House.
Dr. A.K.Maiti introduced with all the participating members in the assembly.
Welcome Address:
Mr. Amal Patra welcomed all the attending members for their auspicious presence in the SAC
meeting. He fully supported the performed mandatory works of SBKVK. He also determined his fullest co-
operation and support from the corner of Seva Bharati. On the contrary, he wished the precious suggestions
and valuable help from the participants for creative and dynamic development of the farmers, which will have
to be made by Seva Bharati KVK.
Confirmation of the Proceedings of last 12th
SAC Meeting:
The Proceeding of the last 12th SAC meeting was read out by the Member-Secretary, and it was
unanimously accepted by the house.
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Discussion for Action Taken Report based on last 12th
meeting:
ACTION TAKEN REPORT BASED ON RECOMMENDATIONS OF LAST 12TH
SAC MEETING
HELD ON 28TH
MARCH, 2016
Sl.No Salient Recommendations Actions Taken
1 Emphasis to be given on line showing of different
crops & SRI for paddy cultivation followed by Use of
Bio-fertilizer/Organic Manure/Vermi Compost in crop
production System.
Emphasis on line showing of different crops
& SRI for paddy cultivation followed by
Use of Bio-fertilizer/Organic Manure/Vermi
Compost in crop production System have
been promoting thorough conduct trainings,
Demos and other extension outreach
programmes.
2 To gear up promotion of bio fertilizer & bio agent,
verimi-compost use etc.
Training programmes and awareness camps
have been conducted for promoting the use
of bio fertilizer & bio agent, vermi-compost.
Motivational programmes on production of
bio fertilizer & bio agent, verimi-compost
have been conducted for FPOs/Farmers
Clubs/SHGs.
3 KVK should try to establish Implements and
Machinary Hub (Paddy Reaper, Cono Weeder, Drum
Seeder, Thresher, Tractor, Power Tiller, etc) for
Custom Hiring services.
KVK has already implemented paddy
production and machinery hubs excluding
paddy transplanter and combined harvester
which are to be purchased soon.
4 Introduction of Soyabean crop in operational areas
of KVK.
Though our on station trial on Soyabean
crop, we learnt that there is scope to
cultivate this crop on the upland areas of red
and lateritic soil during kharif season and on
medium land in Rabi Season. In the coming
season the KVK will promote this practice
in the farmers fields.
5 Popularization of seed treatment as well as assurance
of critical inputs supply to the farming community.
It has been popularizing through trainings,
FLDs and OFTs and also KVK has been
supplying critical inputs from its Agro
Service Centers, Satellite centers, farmers
clubs, FPOs, SHGs etc
6 Exposure visit for farmers to be arranged Exposure visit is a continual programme of
KVK.
7 Emphasis to be given on publication of extension
literature, Leaflets etc on modern agri practices, farm
machinery & soil water management
Two books on modern techniques of
cultivation of different feed as well as
horticultural crops, four booklets, five
leaflets have been published.
8 Emphasis to be given on soil test & treatment in order
to maintain soil health
KVK has been tested soil samples of FLD
and OFT farmers and others samples are
being tested as per FIGs interests.
10
Presentation of KVK’s Progress Report (2016 -2017) and Action Plan for 2017 – 2018:
Dr. A.K.Maiti, Programme Coordinator, SBKVK and Member-Secretary, SAC presented the
Progress Report (2016 – 2017) and Action Plan for 2017 - 2018 in front of house, which have been discussed
in details in step by step, based on technological & technical aspect and has been appreciated by the house
only adding few valuable suggestions by the hon’ble committee members attending in the meeting. Mainly,
the economic features for the benefit of the farmers are preferred in noting down the suggestions. The perfect
and ideal proposals are as follows:
Mr. Sumit Kr. Chakraborty, Programme Executive, AIR, Kolkata, suggested that SBKVK
may provide their success stories/ case studies/innovations for broadcasting through AIR.
Ms. Suparna Chakraborty, Sub-divisional Horticulture Officer, Jhargram suggested that promotion
and production of Cashew nut br followed by value addition programme especially, extraction of
Cashew apple juice and Cashew nut by mobilizing the SHGs.
Mr. Anjan Kr. Ghosal, Asstt. Agril. Marketing Officer, Jhargram, suggested that SBKVK should
intervene to aware the farmers to avail the Kisan Mandis to sell their produce and to establish
FPOs for backward and forward linkages with the market intelligence system.
Dr. Mini Poduwal, RRS, BCKV, Jhargram appreciated the activities and sub-activities of SBKVK
and suggested the following points as-
Emphasis on mixed cropping system as Climate resilient Agriculture
Development of Documentary film on Technology Assessment and Refinement.
Emphasis on promotion and production of locale specific spices as well as organizing interface
scientific/extension workers meetings to share the different agriculrure and allied technology and
its mode of operation.
Crop museum needs to be developed in the SBKVK campus.
Mr. Chandra Sekhar Hansda, FEO, Jamboni Block appreciated the KISAN SMS facilities being
provided by national KVK Portal and expressed his desires to collaborate with SBKVK’s
programmes with the State level programmes to reach the maximum numbers of beneficiaries. He
also suggested polythene lining and culture of indigenous magur to be practiced in small seasonal
ponds. He also stressed on the availability of quality fish seeds and its scientific management
practices.
Mr. Kalyan Chandra Besra, ADA (S.M.), Jhargram opined on popularization of need based Agri.
Machinery and equipments as well as emphasis be given on enhancing the water irrigation
efficiency by micro-irrigation system and water shed development activities.
Mrs. Sibani Baskey, Progressive Farm Women, Kenduasuli demanded for working shed in order
to articulate know-how and entrepreneurship through KVK mandates. Mrs. Panmoni Saren,
Progressive Farm Women, Tunkasole expressed her satisfaction for continued support of SBKVK
as and when required. Whereas, Mr. B Bera opined the need of marketing facilities for selling
farmers produce.
Lastly, P.C, SBKVK proposed the reconstitution of SAC farmer and farmwoman members and
house empowered PC, SBKVK for doing the needful.
The meeting ended with vote of thanks to all the participants in the meeting by Mr. N.K.Bej, SMS
(Agronomy), SBKVK.
(Dr. A.K.Maiti) Programme Coordinator, SBKVK &
Member Secretary, SAC
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2.a. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2016-17)
Sl.
no.
Item Information
1 Major Farming system/enterprise Rain-fed rice-based production system
2 Agro-climatic Zone
I. Red and Lateritic Zone
Blocks:
(Binpur- I, & II, Jamboni, Jhargram ,Gopiballavpur-
I&II,Sankrail, Nayagram, Midnapur, Sankrail Kashiary,
Khargapur-I &II,Salboni,Gorbeta-I &II,
The average rainfall of zone is 1200 mm (+
236.14mm SD), 80% of rain fall received
during (June-Sep) and temperature varies
from 16-420C in peak winter and summer.
There are two major group of soil viz, red and
lateritic are found in this zone. The soil varies
in depth and in cases shallow in nature. Due to
undulating terrine the soil are highly eroded in
nature. The soil fertility levels very poor with
low N, P and K as well as organic content.
The soils are coarse in texture, poor water
retention capacity, and erosion prone and PH
varies from 4.8-6.6.The rolling plane merged
in to flat alluvial and delted plane to east and
southeast of the district. The land is highest
near Silda (130 mt. Above MSL).
II. Old Alluvial Zone
Blocks:
(Khargapur I &II,Narayangarh, Kashiary, Sabang, Mohanpur,
Datan I & II, Debra, Pingla,Keshpur,Gorbeta II,Ghatal
This zone is influenced by humid to sub-
humid, sub-tropical monsoon climate. The
mean annual rain fall is 1460mm of which
80% received from June to September. Flood
and drought both are damage the crop in this
zone. Soil of this area is yellowish to reddish
yellow in colour and moderately well drain to
somewhat poorly drain. The soil texture is
mostly clayey hard when dry. Old alluvium
fertile and acidic interaction having PH 5.8-
7.2(specially blocks are Sabong, Pingla, Debra
and to some part of Narayangarh)
3 Agro ecological situation
I. Rain-fed The average rainfall of zone is 1200 mm (+
236.14mm SD), 80% of rain fall received
during (June-Sep) and temperature varies
from 16-420C in peak winter and summer.
The 50% of the area is drought prone, 63% of
the net cultivable area has been brought under
irrigated
Cropping pattern:
i Rice-Potato-Sesamum
ii. Rice-mustard-Vegetable/Moong
iii. Rice-Rice-fallow
iv. Rice-groundnut-fallow
v. Matstick /Betelvine/flowers (perennial)
vi. Rice-red gram/black gram-fallow
vii. Rice-vegetable-vegetable
4 Soil type Red and lateritic, Vindhya alluvial, Recent
alluvial
5 Productivity of major 2-3 crops under cereals, pulses, oilseeds,
vegetables, fruits and others
6 Mean yearly temperature, rainfall, humidity of the district
7 Production of major livestock products like milk, egg, meat etc.
Milk 120995ton
Egg 39564175
Meat 9345 MT
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2.b. Details of operational area / villages (2016-17)
Sl.No Taluk Name of the
block Name of the village
Major
crops &
enterprises
Major
problem
identified
Identified Thrust
Areas
1
Jhargram -
I
Jhargram
Tengia,
Sapdhara,Manikpara,
Mantipa, Mohanpur
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
2 Binpur –I Kui, Ankro, Lalgarh,
Dhenrahanri
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Soil health
management, Income
generation and socio
economic development
3 Binpur –II
Jyotshna, Bansajuri,
Madhupur,
Kanko,SirshiChanpara,
Rajpara
Paddy,
Mustard,
Redgram,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
4 Jamboni
Kendua, Sangram,
Rangametia Kadodiha,
Mohanpur, ,Lohadihi
Paddy,
Mustard,
Maize,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
5 Gopiballavepur-
I
Tikayetpur,
Gopiballavpur
Paddy,
Groundnut
Blackgram,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
6 Gopiballavepur-
II Padima,
Paddy,
Groundnut,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
7 Nayagram Chandabila, Singdui
Paddy,
Groundnut,
Redgram
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
8 Sankrail Naikansole, Pathra,
Penchabindha
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Efficient Utilization of
Water Resources,
Income generation and
socio economic
development
9
Kharagpur-
II
Kharagpur -I Basantapur,
Kalaikunda
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
13
10 Kharagpur -II Barbanshi,
Paddy,
Mustard,
Flower,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
11 Debra Sebagram, Bakalsa
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
12 Pingla Pingla
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
13 Dantan –I Kankrasit, Sundarpur,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
14 Dantan –II Khanduri
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
15 Keshiary Bamunmari
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
16 Narayangrah Narayangarh
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
17 Mohanpur Shrirampur
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
18 Sabang Sabang
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
19
Midnapur
Sadar
Midnapur Rerapal sabujnagar
Potato,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
20 Keshpur Pakuria, Raghunathpur
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
14
21
Midnapur
Sadar
Salboni
Bhatmore
Pirakata and
sathpati
Potato,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
22 Garbeta -I Kadoboni
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Efficient Utilization of
Water Resources,
Income generation and
socio economic
development
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Garbeta –II
Barakadra
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
24
Garbeta -III
Chandmura
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Efficient Utilization of
Water Resources,
Income generation and
socio economic
development
25
Ghantal
Chandrakona -I Andharia
Potato,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
26 Chandrakona –II Chhotobala,
Potato,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
27 Daspur –I Kalaikunda
Brinjal,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
28 Daspur-II Rana
Brinjal,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
29 Ghantal
Singhpur
Potatto,
Paddy,
Mustard,
vegetables
and
Livestock
Low
production
Disease
infestation
Income generation and
socio economic
development
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2. c. Details of village adoption programme:
Name of the villages adopted by PC and SMS in 2016-17) for its development and action plan
Name of village Block Action taken for development
Enyata Jamboni Training, Demonstration,Crop diversification, Waste land
management through Orchard development, AICRP on
Oilseed,Formation of Farmers club,Exposure Visit
Loadi Jamboni Training, Demonstration,Crop diversification, Formation
of Farmers club, Drinking water supply through
Convergence of services of line departments, Exposure
Visit
Bakalsa Ramnarayan Debra Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Formation
of Farmers club, Intensification of Pisciculture in small
pond, Exposure Visit
Monoharpur Narayangarh Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification, Formation
of Farmers club, Intensification of Pisciculture in small
pond, Exposure Visit
Kanko Binpur II Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification,
Strengthening of Farmers club, Fish seed production,
Exposure Visit, Waste land management through
Orchard development
Chhandpara Binpur II Training, Demonstration, Crop diversification,
Strengthening of Farmers club, Exposure Visit, Waste
land management through Orchard development
2. d. Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojona
i) Name of the village under Sansad Adarsha Gram Yojona:
ii) Contribution of KVK in the programme:
Not yet allotted by Honbl’e M.P
2.1 Priority thrust areas
S. No Thrust area
1. Adoption of suitable Agricultural technologies with respect to changing climate
2. Awareness about improved package & practices of Crop & Veg., Other Horticultural corps,
Livestock production for better return
3. Enhancement of seed replacement ratio
4. Awareness about IFS(Fish cum Veg, cum Livestock)
5. Soil Health Management
6. Promotion of Organic Farming
7. Judicious & Efficient Water Management
8. Popularization of Farm Mechanization
9. Women Empowerment
10. Formation of Grass root level Organization for Farming community
11. Skill Development Training for Rural Youth
12. Convergence of different Rural & Agricultural Development Programme of Govt., NARS &
other stake holders
13. Awareness about Pradhan Mantri Fasal Beema Yojana
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3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS
3. A. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during 2016-17
OFT FLD
Number of OFTs Number of farmers Number of FLDs Number of farmers
Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement
12 9 120 109 31 24 482 338
Training Extension activities
Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants
Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement
148
111 2775 2869 423 603 6049 7047
Seed production (q) Planting material (Nos.)
Target Achievement Target Achievement
200q 140q 250000 142077
17 3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined
OFT-1
1. Title of On farm Trial Control of Late Blight of Potato by using different control measures.
2. Problem diagnosed Low yield of potato due to severe attack of late blight.
3. Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Farmers practice: Foliar application of (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 2gm / lt. water Technology Option-I: Seed Tuber Treatment with (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 3gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 3ml. / lt. water for 15-20 minutes and need base two foliar application of the crop with (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 1.5gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1.5ml. / lt. water Technology Option-II: Seed Tuber Treatment with Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 5 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 3gm. / lt. water for 15-20 minutes and need base two alternate foliar application of the crop with Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 3 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 1gm. / lt. water and (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 1.5gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1.5ml. / lt. water.
4. Source of Technology Research Journal
5. Production system and thematic area Rice – Potato – Sesame, Disease management.
6. Performance of the Technology with performance
indicators
Technology option –III showed best result in relation to the yield of Potato, efficiency of
control the pest and B:C ratio.
7. Final recommendation for micro level situation It is may be recommended that the Technology option –III may be recommended for
control of the disease, better fresh yield and income
8. Constraints identified and feedback for research Lake of knowledge about the appropriate fungicide/antibiotic & its dose, more research
needed for refinement
9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice
Thematic area: Disease management.
Problem definition: Low yield of potato due to severe attack of late blight.
18 Technology assessed: Farmers practice: Foliar application of (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 2gm / lt. water Technology Option-I: Seed Tuber Treatment with (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 3gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 3ml. / lt. water for 15-20 minutes and need base two foliar application of the crop with (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 1.5gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1.5ml. / lt. water Technology Option-II: Seed Tuber Treatment with Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 5 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 3gm. / lt. water for 15-20 minutes and need base two alternate foliar application of the crop with Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 3 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 1gm. / lt. water and (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 1.5gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1.5ml. / lt. water.
Table: Performance of different assessed technology to Control late blight disease in potato.
Technology option No. of
trials
Yield component Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross
return
(Rs/ha)
Net
return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio % of
Disease
index
% of
Efficacy of
Treatments
% of more
yield than
Farmers
Practice
FP: Foliar application of (Mancozeb + Carbendizen)
76% WP @ 2gm / lt. water 10 57.77 16.57 198.49 110118 119094 8976 1.08
T1: Seed Tuber Treatment with (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 3gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 3ml. / lt. water for 15-20 minutes and need base two foliar application of the crop with (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 1.5gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1.5ml. / lt. water
10 22.76 50.66 26.14 250.38 133226 150228 17002 1.13
T2: Seed Tuber Treatment with Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 5 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 3gm. / lt. water for 15-20 minutes and need base two alternate foliar application of the crop with Trichoiderma viridi 1.15 % wp @ 3 gm. + Pseudomonous fleorescens 0.5 WP @ 1gm. / lt. water and (Mancozeb + Carbendizen) 76% WP @ 1.5gm. + Validamycin 3% L @ 1.5ml. / lt. water.
10 16.69 74.15 45.14 288.08 136304 172848 36544 1.27
SEm( ± ) 3.5 4.6 7.3
CD (5%) 6.07 7.98 12.66
Result: The Technology option II showed better result in respect to controlling the pest by. 74.15% followed by Technology option I and Farmers Practice i.e.
50.66 % and 16.57 %. The yield and B.C Ratio were also highest in Technology option II in comparison to Technology option I and Farmers Practice.
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OFT-2
1. Title of On farm Trial Control of Red Pumpkin Beetle in Bottle Guard by using different control measures.
2. Problem diagnosed Damage of Bottle Guard due to severe attack of Red Pumpkin Beetle
3. Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Farmers practice: Foliar application of ash
Technology Option-I: Dusting of 2% Methyl Parathion Dust on leaves @ 12 kg,/ha.
Technology Option-II: spraying of Chloropyrifos 20 EC @2ml,/it. Water.
4. Source of Technology Research Journal
5. Production system and thematic area Rice – Vegetables, Pest management
6. Performance of the Technology with
performance indicators
Technology option –II showed best result in relation to the yield of fresh veg. efficiency of control
the pest and B:C ratio.
7. Final recommendation for micro level situation It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for control of the pest
and better fresh yield and income
8. Constraints identified and feedback for research Lake of knowledge about the appropriate pesticide & its dose, more research needed for refinement
9. Process of farmers participation and their
reaction
Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice
Thematic area: Pest Management
Problem definition: Damage of Bottle Guard due to severe attack of Red Pumpkin Beetle
Technology assessed: Farmers practice: Foliar application of ash
Technology Option-I: Dusting of 2% Methyl Parathion Dust on leaves @ 12 kg, /ha.
Technology Option-II: spraying of Chloropyrifos 20 EC @2ml. /it. Water.
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Table: Performance of different assessed technology to Control of Red Pumpkin Beetle in Bottle Guard
Technology option No. of trials Yield component Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross return
(Rs/ha)
Net return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio % of Pest index % of Efficacy of
Treatments
% of more
yield than
Farmers
Practice
FP: Foliar
application of ash
10 48.180 14.820 201.12
68100.00 80448 12348 1.18
T1: Dusting of 2%
Methyl Parathion
Dust on leaves @ 12
kg,/ha.
10 24.100 56.190 31.04 263.55
73700.00 105420 31720 1.43
T2: spraying of
Chloropyrifos 20 EC
@2ml,/it. Water.
10 14.120 85.710 49.97 301.61
76900.00 120644 43744 1.57
SEm( ± ) 2.77 5.53 8.24
CD (5%) 4.80 9.59 14.29
Results: Technology option II showed better result in respect to controlling the pest by. 85.71 % followed by Technology option I and Farmers Practice i.e. 56.19
% and 14.82 %. The yield and B.C Ratio were also highest in Technology option II in comparison to Technology option I and Farmers Practice.
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OFT-3 1. Title of on-farm trials Assessment of the effect of different doses of plant growth substances on the fruit yield of bitter gourd during
rabi season.
2. Problem diagnosed Low yield of bittergourd because of different growth substances deficiency
3. Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Farmers’ Practice: Application of FYM (farm yard manure) @ 5t/ha
Technology Option -1: Spraying of tricontanole 0.05% @ 2ml/lt at 40 and 65 DAS.
Technology Option -2: Spraying of Alfa-NAA 3.5% (sodium salt) @ 5ml/lt at 40 and 65 DAS.
4. Source of technology WBSAU
5. Production system and Thematic area Horticulture based production system through nutrient management
6. Performance of the technology with performance
indicators
As the plants were sprayed with different growth substances, there was better vegetative growth with more female
flowers in the field thus resulting better yield. Among them Tech. Option-2 proves best.
7. Final recommendation for micro level situation Yet to come as the OFT just completed 1st year.
8. Constraints identified and feedback for research No constraints so far.
9. Process of farmers participation and their
reaction
Farmers participated in collaborative mode.
Table: Effect of different doses of plant growth substances on the fruit yield of bitter gourd:
Technology option
No. of trials
Data related to problem addressed
Yield components Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of cultivation (Rs./ha)
Gross return (Rs./ha)
Net Return (Rs / ha)
BC Ratio Disease
incidence (%) * **
No. of
fruits/plant
No. of
branches/plant Farmers’ Practice: Application of
FYM (farm yard manure) @ 5t/ha 7 36 39 16 206 118656 247200 128544 2.08
Technology Option -1: Spraying of
tricontanole 0.05% @ 2ml/lt at 40 and 65 DAS.
12 48 19 285 157320 342000 184680 2.17
Technology Option -2: Spraying of
Alfa-NAA 3.5% (sodium salt) @ 5ml/lt at 40 and 65 DAS.
10 52 22 360 186350 432000 245650 2.31
SEm+ 0.8 0.5 0.3 5.4 - - - -
CD(P=0.05) 1.8 1.1 0.7 11.8 - - - -
B. 3. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND REFINEMENT IN DETAIL Thematic Area: Nutrient management Problem Definition: Inadequate profit from bitter gourd due to low yield Technology Assessed: Efficacy of different growth substances
KVK took up on farm trial on performance of different growth substances undermaize-vegetable based production system. As the crop was sprayed with growth substance in different interval, the photosynthetic activities of the crop was better with healthy root systems leading better vegetative growth. The growth regulator particularly alfa-NAA induces more female flowers as well thus resulting better yield. Among them Tech. Option-2 proves best with 26 % increase in yield over farmers’ practice.
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OFT-4 1. Title of on-farm trials Effect of different doses of plant growth substances on the Fruit yield of Brinjal during Kharif season.
2. Problem diagnosed Low yield of Brinjal because of different growth substances deficiency
3. Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Farmers practice: Farm Yard Manure 5 ton/ ha
Technology Option-I: Spraying of Triacontanol0.05%@ 2ml/lit, at 40 &65 DAT
Technology Option-II:: Spraying of 3.5% Alfa NAA(sodium Salt)@ 2.5 ml/lit, 40and 65 DAT
4. Source of technology WBSAU
5. Production system and Thematic area Horticulture based production system through nutrient management
6. Performance of the technology with performance
indicators
As the plants were sprayed with different growth substances, there was better vegetative growth with more female
flowers in the field thus resulting better yield. Among them Tech. Option-2 proves best.
7. Final recommendation for micro level situation Yet to come as the OFT just completed 1styear.
8. Constraints identified and feedback for research No constraints so far.
9. Process of farmers participation and their
reaction
Farmers participated in collaborative mode.
Table: Effect of different doses of plant growth substances on the Fruit yield of Brinjal:
Technology option
No. of
trials
Data related to
problem addressed
Yield components
Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross
return
(Rs./ha)
Net Return
(Rs / ha)
BC
Ratio Disease
incidence (%) * **
No. of
fruits/plant
No. of
Branches/plant
Farmers’ Practice: Application of
FYM (farm yard manure) @ 5t/ha
7
35 27 16 250 120773 250000 129227 2.06
Technology Option -1: Spraying of
tricontanole 0.05% @ 2ml/lt at 40
and 65 DAS.
11 31 21 280 127854 280000 152146 2.18
Technology Option -2: Spraying of
Alfa-NAA 3.5% (sodium salt) @ 5ml/lt
at 40 and 65 DAS.
9 36 25 340 148470 340000 191530 2.29
SEm+ 0.9 0.7 0.5 4.3 - - - -
CD(P=0.05) 2.0 1.7 1.1 9.4 - - - - B. 3. TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT AND REFINEMENT IN DETAIL Thematic Area: Nutrient management Problem Definition: Inadequate profit from brinjal due to low yield Technology Assessed: Efficacy of different growth substances
KVK took up on farm trial on performance of different growth substances under maize-vegetable based production system. As the crop was sprayed with growth substance in different interval, the photo synthetic activities of the crop was better with healthy root systems leading better vegetative growth . The growth regulator particularly alfa-NAA induces more female flowers as well thus resulting better yield. Among them Tech. Option-2 proves best with 21 % increase in yield over farmers’ practice.
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OFT-5
1. Title of On farm Trial Effect of different doses of plant growth substances on the seed yield of Aman paddy during
Kharif season.
2. Problem diagnose Low yield of Paddy
3. Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Farmers practice: Farm Yard Manure 5 ton/ ha
Technology Option-I: Spraying of Humus @ 1.5ml/lit, at 15,30,45,DAT
Technology Option-II: : Spraying of 3.5% Alfa NAA(sodium Salt) @ 5 ml/lit, 42 DAT
4. Source of Technology SAU
5. Production system and thematic area Rain fed small production system and Nutrient management
6. Performance of the Technology with performance
indicators
Technology option –II showed best result in relation to the yield, Plant height, , net return and B: C
ratio.
7. Final recommendation for micro level situation It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for yield increment and
income(Yield-47.5q/ha and Net income-27300.00)
8. Constraints identified and feedback for research It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for yield increment and
income
9. Process of farmers participation and their reaction Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice
Thematic Area: Nutrient management
Problem definition: Low yield of Paddy due to scarcity of nutrient
Technology assessed: Effect of Growth substances to augment the yield of Aman paddy production
24 Table-2 Performance of growth substances to enhance the yield of Aman paddy during Kharif season season.
Technology option No. of
trials
Yield component Disease/ insect
pest/weeds
incidence (%)
Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross
return
(Rs/ha)
Net
return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio Av
Plant
height
No of
Tillers
Wt of
seed/1000no
Farmers practice: Farm Yard
Manure 5 ton/ha
10 511211
105 14 36 - 39.4 23220.00 43340.00 20120 1.86
Technology Option-I:
Spraying of Humus @
1.5ml/lit, at 15,30,45,DAT
10 108 16 39 - 43.2 24430.00 48500.00 24070
1.98
Technology Option-II: :
Spraying of 3.5% Alfa
NAA(sodium Salt) @ 5 ml/lit,
42 DAT 10 112 21 42 47.5 27300.00 54600.00 27300 2.00
Result: Technology option-II showed better yield (47.5q/ha) ,Av. height ,No of tillers and wt of seed per plant was increased Net return (Rs.27300.00/ha) and BC
ratio (2.00.) was also higher than other treatments.
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OFT-6
1. Title of On farm Trial Effect of different doses of Sulphur on the seed yield of Sunflower during Rabi season
2. Problem diagnose Low Yield of sunflower
3. Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Farmers practice: Farm Yard Manure 5 ton/ha
Technology Option-I: spraying of sulphur 80wp @ 2 gm/lit, at 42 DAS
Technology Option-II: spraying of sulphur 80wp @ 3 gm/lit, at 42 DAS
4. Source of Technology ICAR research
5. Production system and thematic area Rain fed small production system and Nutrient management
6. Performance of the Technology with
performance indicators
Technology option –II showed best result in relation to the yield, Plant height, diameter head , net return
and B: C ratio.
7. Final recommendation for micro level situation It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for yield increment and
income(Yield-17.7q/ha and Net income-29980.00)
8. Constraints identified and feedback for research It is may be recommended that the Technology option –II may be accepted for yield increment and income
9. Process of farmers participation and their
reaction
Collaborative, Farmers are happy with the performance of recommended practice
Thematic Area: Nutrient management
Problem definition: Low yield of Sunflower due to scarcity of macronutrient.
Technology assessed: Effect of Sulphur nutrient to augment the yield of sunflower production
26 Table-2 Performance of Sulphur to enhance the yield of Sunflower during rabi season.
Technology option No. of
trials
Yield component Disease/ insect
pest/weeds
incidence (%)
Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross
return
(Rs/ha)
Net
return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio Av
Plant
height
Diameter
of head
Wt of
seed/Head
Farmers practice: Farm
Yard Manure 5 ton/ha
10 511211
120 13 158 - 13.7 29830.00 55800.00 24030.00 1.87
Technology Option-I: spraying of sulphur 80wp
@ 2 gm/lit, at 42 DAS
10 119 15 187 - 15.9 33520.00 65600.00 31100.00
1.95
Technology Option-II: spraying of sulphur 80wp
@ 3 gm/lit, at 42 DAS 10 117 19 214 17.7 33700.00 69200.00 29980 2.05
Result: Technology option-II showed better yield (17.7q/ha), Av. height, head diameter and wt of seed per plant was increased Net return
(Rs.29980.00/ha) and BC ratio (2.05.) was also higher than other treatments.
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OFT-7 Title Assessment of different Methods of Fish Culture in Small Seasonal Pond.
Problem area Poor Yield of fish in small Seasonal Pond
Important Causes Improper Species Combination.
Thematic area New species introduction
Production System Composite carp culture.
Micro farming
situation
Table fish production in small Seasonal pond
Technology for testing Culture of Mono Sex Tilapia.
Objectives To assess the performance of Mono Sex Tilapia in Small seasonal Pond.
Hypotheses Mono Sex Tilapia culture in Small seasonal pond may help in increased yield of table fish
Existing practice Composite culture of IMC & Silver carp in Seasonal pond.
Intervention plan. Farmers Practice = Stocking of IMC & silver Carp @ 10000 per ha.+ irregular feeding with oil cake
Technology Option I = Stocking of Mono sex Tilapia @ 10000 per ha.+ regular feeding with fish Feed
Technology Option II = Stocking of IMC & silver Carp @ 2500 per ha.+ Mono sex Tilapia @ 2500 per ha + regular feeding with
fish Feed
Source of technology CIFE
Design RBD
Critical inputs Fingerlings of IMC, Silver Carp & Mono sex Tilapia
Unit size / Plot size 0.04 ha.
Replications 6
Unit cost Rs. 500/-
Total cost Rs. 9000/-
Monitoring indicators Average weight of fish & Total Yield / ha
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Table: 2 Assessment of different Methods of IMC Fry production.
Technology option
No.
of
trials
Data related to problem address Disease/
insect pest
incidence (%)
Yield
(q/ha)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross
return
(Rs/ha)
Net
return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio Initial Av
length of
fry(cm)
Av.length of
fry Fry in 1
month (cm)
%of Fish
Mortality
Farmers Practice = Pre stocking
Application of MOC @ 406 kg/ha 6 1.2 2.2 50 25 1.7 11408/- 25500/- 14092/- 2.23:1
Technology Option I = Pre
stocking Application of cow dung
manure @ 5000 kg/ha
6 1.2 3.0 45 24 3.2 22700/- 48000/- 25300/- 2.11:1
Technology Option II = Use of
mixture of cow dung manure1500+
MOC 500 kg./ha + SSP 150 kg./ha
in 8 phage till harvesting
6 1.4 4.6 27 11 5.2 27700/- 78000/- 40700/- 2.81:1
Results: Technology option II shows better performance in respect to BC ratio2.81:1
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OFT- 8 Title Assessment of Different Insect Control Methods in Nursery & Rearing pond
Problem area High mortality of Fingerlings
Important Causes Due to high infestation of harmful aquatic insect like Ranatra,Notonecta etc.
Thematic area Fish seed Production
Production System Nursery & Rearing pond.
Micro farming
situation
High density stocking of spawn & Fry with minimal insect control measure.
Technology for testing Use of 3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water area for consecutive 4 days in an interval of 20 days.
Objectives To assess the effect of light trap in control of aquatic insect in nursery & rearing pond
Hypotheses Use of 3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water area for consecutive 4 days may control aquatic insect in nursery & rearing
pond
Existing practice Application of Kerosene oil @ 0.25 – 0.5 lit per decimal water area before stocking.
Intervention plan Farmers Practice = Application of Kerosene oil @ 0.25 – 0.5 lit per decimal water area before stocking.
Technology Option I = Application of Soap - Oil Emulsion (soap 72 gm + oil 224 ml) per decimal water area before stocking.
Technology Option II = Fixing & use of 3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water area for consecutive 4 days in an
interval of 20 days
Source of technology CIFRI.
Design RBD
Critical inputs Kerosene oil, Detergent, H.S diesel, Light Trap
Unit size / Plot size 0.04 ha.
Replications 6
Unit cost Rs. 500/-
Total cost Rs. 9000/-
Monitoring indicators % of control of insect, B.C ratio.
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Assessment of Different Insect Control Methods in Nursery & Rearing pond
Technology option No. of
trials
Yield component Disease
(%)
Cost of
Culture
(Rs./ha)
Gross return
(Rs/ha)
Net
return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio % of inset
control
% of
survival
Yield
/lakh
/ha
Farmers Practice = Application of Kerosene oil
@ 0.25 – 0.5 lit per decimal water area before
stocking.
10 42.4 62.5 1.87 Nil 82400.00 103820.00 21400.00 1.25
Technology Option I = Application of Soap – Oil
Emulsion (soap 72 gm + oil 224 ml) per decimal
water area before stocking.
10 76.2 71.1 2.16 Nil 87820.00 116300.00 28480.00 1.32
Technology Option II = Option I + Fixing & use of
3ft diameter light trap @ 1 piece per decimal water
area for consecutive 4 days in an interval of 20 days
10 87.32 78.54 2.41 Nil 92200.00 131300.00 39100.00 1.42
SEM±
CD at 5%
Results: Control of insect in Option- II is 106.46. % higher than farmers practice . Survival of fingerlings in Option- II is also Better than other. Technology
Option –II shows highest production & net return
Thematic area: Nutrient management
Problem definition: Poor growth rate of fish fry in Nursery pond
Technology assessed: Assessment of different Methods of IMC Fry production.
31
OFT -9
1 Title of On farm Trial Assessment of Performance of different diggers for Potato cultivation
2 Problem diagnosed Low profitability of potato cultivation owing to higher input cost against harvesting and labour intensive
in small production system
3 Details of technologies selected for
assessment/refinement
Animal drawn Potato Digger
4 Source of Technology CIAE Bhopal, IIT Kharagpur
5 Production system and thematic area Conventional potato cultivation in small area and introduction of animal drawn improved implements.
6 Performance of the Technology with
performance indicators
Animal drawn potato digger showed the field capacity of 0.048 ha/hr with 205 person hours/ha against the
1120 person hrs per ha under conventional method of cultivation
7. Final recommendation for micro level
situation
Animal drawn potato digger be popularized amongst the small producer for labour saving by 70-80% on
digging with reduction of cost of cultivation by 22-30 %
8 Constraints identified and feedback for
research
Lack of availability of implements, appropriation of cutting size as per draft power, harnessing
9 Process of farmers participation and their
reaction
Mobilization and assurance of participation in collaborative mode and expressed their willingness to adopt
Thematic area: Improved animal drawn agricultural implements
Problem definition: Potato digging operation in small production system calls for more labour, time resultant the input cost intends to increase with lessened net
return.
Technology assessed: Assessment of performance of different potato digger
32
Table: 2 Assessment of Performance of different diggers for Potato cultivation
Technology option No. of
trials
Performance component Labour
Requirement
person hrs/ha
Field
Capacity
(ha/hr)
Cost of
cultivation
(Rs./ha)
Gross return
(Rs/ha)
Net return
(Rs./ha)
BC
ratio No. of
effective
width (cm)
No. of
tubers
per
plants
Yield
q /ha
Farmers’ Practice- digging
with help of spade and picking
by hand
10 14
8 182.6 1120 o.005 96200.00 186200.00 91000.00 1.93
Technological option –I animal drawn potato digger and
conveying in row for picking
mannually
10 46 11 243.8 205 0,048 113600.00 244200..00 130600.00 2.14
Technological option –II
animal drawn local plough 10 31 9 219.7 324 0.015 107200.00 219700.00 112500.00 2.04
Results: Animal drawn potato digger showed the field capacity to the tune of0.048ha/hr with person requirement of205 person hour/ha as labor saving by 70-
80% on digging with reduction of cost of cultivation by 22-30 %
33 3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations
A. Details of FLDs conducted during 2016-17
Cereals
Sl.
No. Crop Thematic area
Technology Demonstrated with
detailed treatments
Area (ha) No. of farmers/
demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in
achievement
Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total
1. Paddy (Var.
MTU-7029)
Micro nutrient
management
Application of micronutrient
mixture
02 02 12 4 16 N.A
2. Maize Micro nutrient
management
Application of micronutrient
mixture
02 02 2 16 18 N.A
3. Ragi(Finger
millets)
Micro nutrient
management
Application of micronutrient
mixture
02 02 6 10 16 N.A
4. Paddy (Var.
MTU-7029)
System
Management
Cultivation through SRI
technique
02 02 8 4 12 N.A
5. Paddy(Sheath
Blight)
Disease Application of fungicide 02 02 3 5 8 NA
34
Details of farming situation
Crop
Sea
son
Far
min
g s
itu
atio
n
(RF
/Irr
igat
ed)
So
il t
yp
e
Status of soil
(Kg/ha)
Pre
vio
us
cro
p
So
win
g d
ate
Har
ves
t d
ate
Sea
son
al r
ain
fall
(mm
)
No
. o
f ra
iny
day
s
N P2O5 K2O
Paddy Kharif-2016 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 08.07.16 18.11.16 1336 31
Maize Kharif-2016 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 03.07.16 04.11.16 1316 31
Ragi Kharif-2016 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 05.07.16 11.10.16 1312 31
Paddy Kharif-2016 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 05.07.16 11.10.16 1312 31
Paddy Kharif-2016 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 08.07.16 19.10.16 1336 31
Paddy Kharif-16 Rain fed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Sesame 06.07.16 17.10.16 1336 31
Performance of FLD
Oilseeds:
Frontline demonstrations on oilseed crops
Sl.
No. Crop Thematic area
Technology Demonstrated with
detailed treatments
Area (ha) No. of farmers/
demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in
achievement
Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total
1.
Groundnut
Disease
management
Application of micronutrient
mixture
02 02 3 15 18 NA
2.
Mustard
nutrient
management
Application of Sulphur 02 02 5 7 12 N.A
Total 04 04 08 22 30 NA
35
Details of farming situation
Crop
Sea
son
Far
min
g
situ
atio
n
(RF
/Irr
igat
ed)
Soil
type
Status of soil
(Kg/ha)
Pre
vio
us
crop
Sow
ing d
ate
Har
ves
t dat
e
Sea
sonal
rain
fall
(m
m)
No.
of
rain
y
day
s
N P2O5 K2O
Groundnut Kharif Rainfed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Paddy 12.07.16 23.11.16 1336 31
Mustard Rabi – 2016-17 Irrigated Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Paddy 18.10.16 20.01.17 215 06
Sl.
No. Crop Thematic area
Technology Demonstrated with
detailed treatments
Area (ha) No. of farmers/
demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in
achievement
Proposed Actual SC/ST Others Total
1. Red gram (Birsa
Urad))
Nutrient
management
Application of micronutrient
mixture
02 02 14 6 20 N.A
2. Green gram
(Samrat)
Nutrient
management
Application of micronutrient
mixture
02 02 2 10 12 N.A
Total 04 04 16 16 32
36 Details of farming situation
Crop
Sea
son
Far
min
g
situ
atio
n
(RF
/Irr
igat
ed)
Soil
type Status of soil
(Kg/ha)
Pre
vio
us
crop
Sow
ing d
ate
Har
ves
t dat
e
Sea
sonal
rain
fall
(m
m)
No.
of
rain
y
day
s
N P2O5 K2O
Red
gram
Kharif-2016 Rainfed Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Fallow 03.07.15 05.01.17 1336 31
Green
gram
Summer – 2017 Irrigated Sandy Loam Medium Low Low Paddy 22.02.17 Crop
standing
In both the Tables, information of same crop should be provided. For example, if in Table 3.2A crops are mentioned as a,b,c,d etc., in the table for Details of
farming situation, the same crop should be mentioned in the identical sequence
Performance of FLD
Oilseeds:
Frontline demonstrations on oilseed crops
Crop Thematic Area Name of the technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
s
Are
a
(ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increas
e
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Dem
o
Chec
k
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BC
R
Gross
Cost
Gross
Retur
n
Net
Retur
n
**
BCR
Groundnu
t
Disease
Managemen
t
Seed treatment,
Carbendazim@2gm/l
it 21 02
15.2 12.0 26 31920 63840 31920 2:1 33456 49200 15744 1.47:
1
Mustard
Nutrient
Managemen
t
Quality HYV
Mustard Var.(Nc-1)
Seeds, Sulphur 15 02
11.6 9.10 27%
26672/
-
51230/
-
24558/
- 1.92
24120/
-
41300
/
17180
/ 1.71
Total 30 04
37 * Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST
Pulses
Frontline demonstration on pulse crops
Crop Thematic
Area
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration
(Rs./ha)
*Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Red
Gram
Production
management
Quality HYV
Redgram Seeds 20 02
13.4 10.2 31 31800/- 64100/- 32300/- 2.01 25870/- 45740/- 29870/- 1.76
Green
Gram
Production
management
Quality HYV
Greengram
Seeds 12 02
Crop is
standing
Standing
Total 32 04
* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST
Other crops
Frontline demonstrations on other crops
Crop Thematic Area
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (q/ha) %
Increase
*Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha) *Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
Demo Check Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Paddy
Nutrient
Management
HYV.seeds
&
micronutrie
nt mixture
16 02 43.2 34.6 24 26512/ 47520/ 21008/ 1.79 20800/ 34700/ 13900/ 1.66
Maize
Nutrient
Management
HYV.seeds &
micronutrient
mixture
18 02 25.2 20.1 25 13400/ 26200/ 12800/- 1.95 13800/- 22300/ 8500/- 1.68
Ragi
Nutrient
Management
HYV.seeds &
micronutrient
mixture
16 02 7.7 6.1 26 22250/ 24500/ 22250/ 2.1 11000/ 18000/ 17600/ 1.63
Paddy
System
Management
HYV.seeds
&
micronutrie
nt mixture 10
02
63.5 49.1 29 33560/ 63730/ 30140/ 1.89 27800/ 49200/ 21400/ 1.76
38
Paddy Disease
Management
HYV.seeds &
Fungicide 11
02 45.10 37.10 21 24660/ 45834/ 21174/ 1.86 22400/ 37900/ 15500/ 1.69
Paddy Disease
Management
HYV.seeds &
Fungicide 12
02 42.4 34.5 22 23660/ 42630/ 18970/ 1.80 20800/ 34900/ 14100/ 1.66
Bitterguard Disease
Management
HYV.seeds &
Fungicide 6
02 282.3 208.4 35 84690/ 169380/ 84690/ 2.1 59700/ 114400/ 54700/ 1.91
Onion Production
Management
HYV seeds,
manure,PPC 10
02 260.0 185.0 40 104000/ 208000/ 104000/ 2.1 68700// 129500/ 60800/ 1.88
Vegetable
Organic
Farming
HYV seeds,
Organic
manure, bio-
pesticide 12
02
162.1 - - 290700/ 56290/ 27220/ 1.86 - - - -
Turmeric
Production
Management
HYV seeds,
Organic
manure, bio-
pesticide 12
02 192.0 154.0 24 164000/ 333000/ 169000/- 2.03 123500/ 224000/ 100500 1.81
Tomato
Protective
Vegetable
cultivation
HYV seeds,
manure,PPC
7
2.5 250 170 47 82000// 21000/ 128000/ 2.5 75000/ 130000/- 65000/- 1.73
Vegitable
seedling
Nursery
manage
ment
HYV seeds,
manure,PPC
12
2 230.0 186.0 24 63000 132000 69000.00 2.09 42500.00 84000.00 41500.00 1.97
* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST
Demonstration details on crop hybrids
Crop
Name of
the
Hybrid
No. of
farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter
Economics (Rs./ha)
Cereals
Demo Local
check
%
change
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return BCR
Bajra
Maize
Paddy
Sorghum
Wheat
Others (pl.specify)
39 Total
Oilseeds
Castor
Mustard
Safflower
Sesame
Sunflower PAC-263 51 10 14.60 11.65 25 28300/- 55480/- 23814 1.96 :1
Groundnut
Soybean
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Pulses
Greengram
Blackgram
Bengalgram
Redgram
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Vegetable crops
Bottle gourd
Capsicum
Cucumber
Tomato NP-5005 12 02 260.0 180 44 390000/- 780000/- 390000/ 1.2 :1
Brinjal
Okra
Onion
Potato
Field bean
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Commercial crops
Cotton
Coconut
40 Others (pl.specify)
Total
Fodder crops
Napier (Fodder)
Maize (Fodder)
Sorghum (Fodder)
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Livestock
Category Thematic
area
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
No.of
units
No of eggs/ bird/yr % change
in major
parameter
Wt.at laying *Economics of demonstration
(Rs.)
*Economics of check
(Rs.)
Demons
ration Check
Demons
ration Check
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Poultry
Backyard
Farming
Backyard poultry
with Vanaraja
Breed
10
10
169
71 238.0
1.8 1.35 2740 7605/- 4865/- 2.77 1985/- 3195/- 1210/- 1.6
Duckery
Backyard
Farming
Backyard Duckery
with Khaki
Campbel Breed
10
10
181
84 215.5
1.8 1.4 3600/- 10860/- 7260/- 3.01 2580/- 5040/- 2460/- 1.95
Others
(pl.specify)
Total 2 20 20
* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST
41
Fisheries
Category Thematic
area
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
No.of
units/area
ha
Yield in Kg
( ha) % change
in major
parameter
Av.Wt of
Fish(gms) *Economics of demonstration (Rs.)
*Economics of check
(Rs.)
Demons
ration Check
Demons
ration Check
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Common
carps
Nutrient
Management
Use of
Micronutrient
in fish pond
10
10nos
0.2ha
1500.000
997.000
150.45
250 190 43800/- 135000/- 91200/- 3.08 36000/- 84745/- 48745/-
2.35
Catfish
Resource
management
Deshi Magur
Culture with
carp in
Seasonal
pond
09
09nos
0.18ha
Carp -
780.00
Magur-
90.000
Total -
870.000
Carp -
500.000
Magur-
nil
Total -
500.00
174.0
Carp -
175
Magur-
90
Carp-
125
Magur-
nil
26250/-
82500/-
56250/-
3.14
17250/-
42500/-
35250/-
2.46
Mono sex
tilapia
New species
introduction
Mono sex
tilapia culture
with carp
10
10nos
0.2h
Carp -
697.000
Tilapia -
170.000
Total –
867.000
Carp -
640.000
Tilapia
-nil
Total –
688.000
135.4
Carp -
155
Tilapia
-
170
Carp -
160
Tilapia
-nil
27800/- 76245/- 48445/- 2.74 24300/- 54400/- 30100/-
1.81
Others
(pl.specify)
Total
29
29nos
0.58 ha
* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST
42
Other enterprises
Category
Name of the
technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
No.of
units
Major parameters % change
in major
parameter
Other parameter *Economics of demonstration (Rs.) or
Rs./unit
*Economics of check
(Rs.) or Rs./unit
Demons
ration Check
Demons
ration Check
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return
**
BCR
Oyster
mushroom
Enterprise
development
Button
mushroom
Vermicompost
Sericulture
Apiculture
Others
(pl.specify)
Total
* Economics to be worked out based on total cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
** BCR= GROSS RETURN/GROSS COST
Women empowerment
Category Name of technology No. of demonstrations Observations
Remarks Demonstration Check
Farm Women
Pregnant women
Adolescent Girl
Other women
Children
Neonatal
Infants
43
Farm implements and machinery
Name of the
implement Crop
Name of the technology
demonstrated
No. of
Farmer
Area
(ha)
Filed observation (output/man
hour) % change in major
parameter
Labor reduction (man days) Cost reduction (Rs./ha or Rs./Unit)
Demons
ration Check Area Check Demo Reduction Area Check Demo Reduction
Cono - Weeder Paddy(MTU-
7029)
IAgricultural
Implements
for weeding
13 0.50 FC-0.02ha/hour
LR-
50mandays/ha
FC-
0.001ha/hour
LR-
100mandays/ha
FC-100
LR-200
1ha 50 100 50 1ha 7200 14600 7400
Drum Seeder Paddy(MTU-
7029)
Agricultural
Implements
for paddy cultivation
18 0.50 F.C
0.125ha/Hr
LR 16Man-hr/ha
F.C
0.025Ha/Hr
LR 40Man-hr/ha
F.C-500
LR-60
1ha 2 5 3 1ha 375 765 390
Power Reaper Paddy(MTU-
7029)
Agricultural
Implements for paddy
harvesting
15 5.0 7.5 Man hour 75 man hour 900 1 ha 75 7.5 67.5 1 ha 3650 13650 10000
Foot operator
Sprayer
Paddy(MTU-
7029) and Bitter gourd
Agricultural
Implements for paddy
protection
32 0.65 0.3 ha/hr 0.13 ha/hr 131 1ha 1 0.375 0.625 1ha 35.62 175 110
Potato digger Potato Bullock
drawn digger
10 0.23 0.048 ha/hr 0.02 ha/hr 140 1ha 6 3 3 1ha 900 1050 150
Water
conservation
measures
AF & AH Vegetative
measure
37 0.35 3500 plants N.A. 100 1ha N.A. 1 ha N.A. N.A. N.A.
Total 110 4.6
44 Demonstration details on crop hybrids
Crop
Name of
the
Hybrid
No. of
farmers
Area
(ha)
Yield (kg/ha) / major parameter
Economics (Rs./ha)
Cereals
Demo Local
check
%
change
Gross
Cost
Gross
Return
Net
Return BCR
Bajra
Maize
Paddy
Sorghum
Wheat
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Oilseeds
Castor
Mustard
Safflower
Sesame
Sunflower
Groundnut
Soybean
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Pulses
Greengram
Blackgram
Bengalgram
Redgram
Others (pl.specify)
45
Total
Vegetable crops
Bottle gourd
Capsicum
Cucumber
Tomato
Brinjal
Okra
Onion
Potato
Field bean
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Commercial crops
Cotton
Coconut
Others (pl.specify)
Total
Fodder crops
Napier (Fodder)
Maize (Fodder)
Sorghum (Fodder)
Others (pl.specify)
Total
46 Technical Feedback on the demonstrated technologies
S.
No
Crop Feed Back
1 Kharif Paddy 24% yield increased with application of micronutrient as foliar spray
2 SRI,Paddy 29% yield increased by use of SRI Technology
3 Ragi Newly introduction and 26% yield increase
4 Maize 25% yield increased with application of micronutrient as foliar spray
5 Mango Wilt of plant due to late planting (water stress).
Severe attack of termite
Die back after rainy season due attack of fungus
To overcome the wilt and Die back of Mango, Polythene mulching with pitcher
irrigation is effective. Timely spraying of Durshban and Blitox on plant increases
the plant survivalist.
Saplings in polythene sleeves to be planted.
6 Tomato Increase lands use efficiency.
Maximum return
Hybrid 5005 is suitable for better performance
7 Mustard Cultivation of Yellow Mustard variety NC-1 during Rabi season in medium land of red later
tic agro climatic zone was found as a means of crop diversification as well as seed
availability for next season giving a good yield and income to the growers.
8 Red gram Cultivation of Red gram variety Birsa urad. During Kharif Season in Up land of red lateritic
agro-climatic zone was found as a means of crop diversification as well as seed availability
for next season giving a good Yield..
9 Onion Sukhsagar variety is suitable for late kharif season in this aera..
10 Turmeric Cultivation of Turmaric variety Suguna. During Kharif Season in Up land and Fallow land
of red lateritic agro-climatic zone was found as a means of crop diversification as well as
seed availability for next season giving a good Yield..
11 Fungal disease of paddy Carbendazim mixed with Validamycin was found effective control measures for rice blast
and Sheath blight of paddy.
12 Groundnut decorticator The results indicate that lab our savings to the tune of 39 M.D./q and reducing the drudgery.
enomics aspect must be considered for gender adoption.
13 weeder Ergonomics aspects must be considered
14 Puddler Ergonomics aspects must be considered
15 Drum seeder Lab our requirements be reduced by 16Man-hr/ha against 40 Man ?hr
16 Sickles It is good for harvesting of cereals crops and needs remodeling as per local available
materials and work requirements
17 Poultry The growth indicates that Vanaraja variety of poultry in free range farming situation
performed much better than existing others local verities of this area.
18 Protective cultivation Pest and Disease free crop has found and healthy seedlings also received.
19 Nutrient in Fish feed Ponds of this area are poor in plankton production. Micro nutrient to be added in feed &
proper feeding schedule to be followed
20 Fish (Dishi Magur) The small and seasonal ponds of this area moderately productive. Dishi Magur can give
better return in short term culture in this seasonal pond. But the availability of magur seed
in this area is not adequate
47 Extension and Training activities under FLD
Kharif Paddy
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of participants Remarks
1. Field days 22/06/16 &
30/8/16
2 65
2. Farmers
Training
05/07/2016 01 26
3. Media
coverage
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
Tarmaric
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of participants Remarks
1. Field days 12/11/16 01 61
2. Farmers
Training
11/07/16 01 28
3. Media
coverage
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
16.07.16 01 10
Vegetable Nursery
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of participants Remarks
1. Field days 11/12/16,21/12/16 02 66
2. Farmers
Training
10/11/16 01 26
3. Media
coverage
21
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
Kharif Maize
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of participants Remarks
1. Field days 26/07/16 02 45
2. Farmers
Training
10/08/16 01 14
3. Media
coverage
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
48 Mustard
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of participants Remarks
1. Field days 22/02/17 02 61
2. Farmers
Training
14/11/16 01 22
3. Media
coverage
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
Safflower
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 06.01.17,27/02/17 02 45
2. Farmers Training 12/12/16 01 28
3. Media coverage
4. Training for extension
functionaries
12/11/2016 01 08
Kh. Groundnut
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 12/08/16 02 44
2. Farmers Training 07/08/16 01 21
3. Media coverage 15.03.17 01 1200
4. Training for extension
functionaries
Red gram
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 23/09/16 02 62
2. Farmers Training 18/10/16 01 23
3. Media coverage
4. Training for extension
functionaries
Onion
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 12.09.16.10/11/16 02 42
2. Farmers Training 5/09/16 01 26
3. Media coverage
4. Training for extension
functionaries
49 Brinjal
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 12/06/16 01 32
2. Farmers Training 18/06/16 01 23
3. Media coverage
4. Training for extension
functionaries
Organic farming
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 12.09.16.10/11/16 02 42
2. Farmers Training 5/09/16 01 26
3. Media coverage
4. Training for extension
functionaries
Vegetable Nursery
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 12.10.16.14/11/16 02 42
2. Farmers Training 16/09/16 01 26
3. Media coverage
4. Training for extension
functionaries
Extension and Training activities under FLD A.Sc
SL.No. Activity Date
No. of activities organized Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 13.02.16 2 52
2. Farmers Training
3. Media coverage
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
Extension and Training activities under FLD Fisheries
SL.No. Activity Date No. of activities
organized
Number of
participants
Remarks
1. Field days 07.01.2016, 11.02.2017 2 37
2. Farmers Training 24.07.146& 25.07.16 2 17
3. Media coverage
4. Training for
extension
functionaries
50 Performance of the demonstration under CFLD on Pulse and Oilseed Crops during Kharif 2016
and Rabi 2016-17:
A. Technical Parameters:
S
l
.
N
o
.
Crop
demonstrated
Existing
(Farmer'
s) variety
name
Existin
g yield
(q/ha)
Yield gap (Kg/ha)
w.r.to
Name of Variety
+ Technology
demonstrated
Numb
er of
farmer
s
Are
a in
ha
Yield obtained (q/ha) Yield gap
minimized
(%) Distri
ct
yield
(D)
Stat
e
yiel
d
(S)
Potenti
al
yield
(P)
Max. Min
.
Av. D S P
1 Redgram UPAS-
120
7.50 820 840 1400 UPAS-120 and
20:40:20(NPK)
/ha as basal and Micronutrient
2gm\lit.Seed
Treatment with
R.Culture
54 25 13.4 10.3 12.2 48 46 15
2 Blackgram SARAD
A
6.70 860 880 1350 SARADA and 20:40:20(NPK)
/ha as basal and
Micronutrient 2gm\lit.Seed
Treatment with
R.Culture
50 20 12.5 9.6 11.4 32 28 18
3 Lentil (Rabi) Moitree 7.30 860 890 1440 Moitree and
20:40:20(NPK)/ha and as basal
and
Micronutrient 2gm\lit.Seed
Treatment with
R.Culture
50 20 13.2 9.8 12.6 31 25 14
4 Greengram
(Summer)
Samrat 7.50 860 890 1380 Samrat and
20:40:20(NPK)/h
a and as basal and
Micronutrient
2gm\lit.Seed Treatment with
R.Culture
50 20 Standin
g
5 Groundnut(Kha
rif)
JL-24 9.5 .1020 115
0.
1550 TG-37-A
, 30X10 cm
spacing, sulphur
used and
Carbendazim
used as control of
Tikka.
61 30 14.3 10.6 14.6 43 26 6.2
6 Mustard B-54 8.20 830 102
0
1500 Binoy,Spacing-
30cmx15cm,sulp
hur based
fertilizer used&
80:40:40,
Emidachloropid
usedas ppc.
65 30 14.2 10.5 13.7 50 34 9.2
7 Safflower Local 7.0 780 840 1400 PBNS-
12,Spacing-
45cmx20cm,sulp
hur based
fertilizer used&
40:40:40,
Emidachloropid
usedas ppc.
30 12 13.6 10.5 11.2 33 22 12
51
8 Groundnut(Rabi
-Summer)
AK-12-
24
16.2 1800 20.1 2800 TG-37-
A,Spacing-
30cmx10cm,sulp
hur based
fertilizer used&
15:30:45,
Emidachloropid
usedas ppc.
62 30 Standin
g
9 Sesame B-67 6.80 880 9.30
.
1200 Rama,Spacing-
30cmx10cm,sulp
hur based
fertilizer used&
80:40:40,
Emidachloropid
usedas ppcand
Micronutrient
misture@1gm/lit
50 20 Standin
g
B. Economic parameters
Variety demonstrated &
Technology demonstrated
Farmer’s Existing plot Demonstration plot
Farmers,
feedback
Gross
Cost
(Rs/ha)
Gross
return
(Rs/ha)
Net
Return
(Rs/ha)
B:C
ratio
Gross
Cost
(Rs/ha)
Gross
return
(Rs/ha)
Net
Return
(Rs/ha)
B:C
ratio
1 UPAS-120 34500.00 64200.00 30500.00 1.93:1 57600.00 118600.00 61000.00 2.05:1 UPAS-120
variety has
been
responded
better result
in short
period.
2 SARADA 28500.00 54400.00 25900.00 1.90:1 42700.00 89600.00 46900.00 2.09:1 SARADA
variety has
been
responded
better result
in short
period.
3 Moitree 32600.00 61200.00 28600.00 1.87:1 37800.00 75600.00 37800.00 2.1:1 MOITREE
variety has
been
responded
better result
in short
period
4 Samrat Standing
5 TG-37-A
30X10 cm spacing,
GYpsumApplication@75kg/ha
, Seed treatment with
T.VIRIDI
30600.00 58500.00 27900.00 1.91:1 37660.00 76620.00 38960.00 2:03 Satisfactory
6 Binoy,Spacing-
30cmx15cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 80:40:40,
Emidachloropid usedas ppc.
24500.00 44000.00 19500.00 1.87 31600.00 64500.00 32900.00 2.04 Satisfactory
7 PBNS-12,Spacing-
45cmx20cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 40:40:40,
20200.00 39000.00 18800.00 1.93 24300.00 50300.00 26000.00 2.06 Satisfactory
52
Emidachloropid usedas ppc.
08 TG-37-A,Spacing-
30cmx10cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 15:30:45,
Emidachloropid usedas ppc.
Standing Satisfactory
09 Rama,Spacing-
30cmx10cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 80:40:40,
Emidachloropid usedas
ppcand Micronutrient
misture@1gm/lit
Standing Satisfactory
C. Socio-economic impact parameters
Sl.
No.
Crop and variety
Demonstrated
Total
Produce
Obtained
(kg)
Produce sold
(Kg/household)
Selling
Rate
(Rs/Kg)
Produce
used for
own
sowing
(Kg)
Produce
distributed
to other
farmers
(Kg)
Purpose for
which
income
gained was
utilized
Employment
Generated
(Mandays/house
hold)
West Medinipur
01
Red gram-UPAS-120
20:40:20(NPK) as basal
and Micronutrient
2gm\lit.Seed Treatment
with R.Culture and PPC
12200 3.56 60.00 30 50 Produced
sold and
uses as
home
consumption
50
02 Blackgram –SARADA
20:40:20(NPK) /ha as basal
and Micronutrient
2gm\lit.Seed Treatment
with R.Cultureand PPC
11400 3.60 55.00 30 60 Produced
sold and
uses as
home
consumption
52
03 Lentil –Moitree
20:40:20(NPK) /ha as basal
and Micronutrient
2gm\lit.Seed Treatment
with R.Cultureand PPC
11700 3.50 58.00 25 55 Produced
sold and
uses as
home
consumption
46
04 Greengram-Samrat Standing
05 Kharif Groundnut 83100 81025 4100 1875 200 Edible and
oil
3750
06 Mustard 1430 1400 4600.00 20 30 Oil 120
07 Safflower 1320 1300 4000.00 15 10 Edible and
oil
126
08 Groundnut Standing
09 Sesame Standing
53
D. Oilseed Farmers’ perception of the intervention demonstrated Sl.
No.
Technologies demonstrated
(with name)
Farmers' Perception parameters
Suitability to
their farming
system
Likings
(Preference)
Affordability Any
negative
effect
Is
Technolo
gy
acceptabl
e to all in
the
group/vil
lage
Suggestions, for
change/improveme
nt, if any
01
HYV Variety of Groundnut,
30X10 cm spacing,
sulphurApplication , seed
treatment with T.Viridi and
Cyperchloro 2ml/lit and Micro
nutrient2ml/lit
Upland and
Fallow land,
Rainfed
good no Yes Variety
02 Binoy,Spacing-
30cmx15cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 80:40:40,
Emidachloropid usedas ppc.
Medium land good no Yes Variety
03 PBNS-12,Spacing-
45cmx20cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 40:40:40,
Emidachloropid usedas ppc.
Up and
Medium land
good no yes variety
04 TG-37-A,Spacing-
30cmx10cm,sulphur based
fertilizer used& 15:30:45,
Emidachloropid usedas ppc.
Up and
Medium land
Pulses
Sl.
No.
Technologies demonstrated Short
duration Variety
(with name)
Farmers' Perception parameters
Suitability
to their
farming
system
Likings
(Preference)
Affordability Any
negative
effect
Is Technology
acceptable to
all in the
group/village
Suggestions, for
change/improvement,
if any
01
Variety and Soil test based
fertilizer,Seed treatment with
T.Viridi and R Culture and
Prophenophex2ml/lit.
Suitable
for
Upland
and
fallow
land
Yes Very good No
Yes Short duration
Variety
02
Variety and Soil test based
fertilizer,Seed treatment with
T.Viridi and R Culture and
Prophenophex2ml/lit
Suitable
for
Upland
and
fallow
land
Yes Very good NO Yes Short duration
variety
03 Variety and Soil test based
fertilizer,Seed treatment with
T.Viridi and R Culture and
Prophenophex2ml/lit
Suitable
for
Upland
and
fallow
land
Yes Very good NO Yes Short duration
variety
54
E. Specific Characteristics of Technology and Performance
Specific Characteristic Performance Performance of Technology
vis-a vis Local Check
Farmers Feedback
Application of Gypsum @500
Kg/ha in Groundnut Crop
26.2q/ha 22.4q/ha 16% yield increased,
Farmers experienced
satisfactory result.
Application of
Micronutrient@1gm/lit in
Sesamum Crop
13.7q/ha 11.6 q/ha 18% yield increased,
Farmers experienced
satisfactory result
Application of
[email protected]/lit in
MustardCrop
12.8 q/ha 10.5 q/ha 21% yield increased,
Farmers experienced
satisfactory result
F. Extension activities under FLD conducted till dates:
Sl. No. Extension Activities
organized
Date and place of activity Number of farmer attended
01)Redgram and Blackgram
a)Training ,04-05/07/16,17-18/07/16 90
b) Field days 22/9/16-Kanko and
26/09/16-Pindra
56
02) Lentil a)Training 06.01.17 and 07.01.17 64
b) Field days 16.01.17 and 17.01.17 32
Oil seed
Sl. No. Extension Activities
organized
Date and place of activity Number of farmer
attended
01) Kharif Groundnut a) Training
10-11.07.16 55
b) Field days 25.09.16,2.10.16 86
02) Mustard a)Training
b) Field days
8-9/11/17
24.01.17
90
30
03) Safflower a)Training
b) Field days
09/01/17
21.02.17
40
30
04) Summer Groundnut a)Training
b) Field days
12/02/17-14-14.02.17
22.02.17
60
100
05) Sesamum a)Training
b) Field days
21.02.17
22.03.17
50
30
55
G. Sequential good quality photographs (as per crop stages i.e. growth & development)
56
H. Farmers' training photographs
I. Quality Photographs of field visits/field days and technology demonstrated.
57
J. Details of budget utilization
A.
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Kharif Pulses
Redgram,Blackgrgram,
i) Critical input 200000.00 200000.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for
monitoring, Extension Activities
(Field day)
25000.00 25000.00 Nil
225000.00 225000.00 Nil
B. Details of budget utilization
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Rabi Pulses
Lentil (Rabi)
i) Critical input 105000.00 105000.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
6000.00 6000.00 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 39000.00 39000.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 150000..00 150000..00 nil
Technological agent 60000.00 60000.00 Nil
Total 210000.00 210000.00 Nil
58
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Rabi Pulses
Greengram (Summer)
i) Critical input 105000.00 105000.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
6000.00 6000.00 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 39000.00 39000.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 150000..00 150000..00 nil
Details of budget utilization (OIL SEED)
a)
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Oilseeds
Kharif Groundnut,
i) Critical input 2,00000.00 2,00000.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
25000.00 25,000.00 Nil
Total 2,25000.00 2,25000.00 nil
J. b) Details of budget utilization
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Oilseeds
Mustard (Rabi)
i) Critical input 63555.00 63555.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
8445 8445 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 18000.00 18000.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 90000..00 90000.00 nil
Technological agent 60000.00 60000.00 Nil
Total 150000.00 150000.00 Nil
J. C) Details of budget utilization
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Oilseeds
Safflower (Rabi)
i) Critical input 30485.00 30485.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
4000.00 4000.00 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 6015.00 6015.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 40500..00 40500..00 nil
59 J. D) Details of budget utilization up to March 2017
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Oilseeds
Groundnut (Rabi-
Summer)
i) Critical input 178500.00 178500.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
4500.00 4500.00 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 42000.00 42000.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 225000.00..00 225000.00..00 nil
Details of budget utilization
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Oilseeds
Groundnut (Rabi-
Summer)
i) Critical input 178500.00 178500.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
4500.00 4500.00 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 42000.00 42000.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 225000.00..00 225000.00..00 nil
J. E) Details of budget utilization
Crop
(provide crop wise
information )
Items Budget
Received
(Rs.)
Budget
Utilization
(Rs.)
Balance
(Rs.)
Oilseeds
Sesamum (Rabi)
i) Critical input 43395.00 178500.00 Nil
ii) TA/DA/POL etc. for monitoring, Extension
Activities (Field day)
6000.00 4500.00 Nil
II) Extension Activities (Field day) 10605.00 42000.00 Nil
III) Publication of Literature - -
Total 60000.00..00 60000..00 nil
60 K. List of Farmer under FLD (Crop wise) (PULSE) 1. Crop-Redgram Name of
farmer
Fat
her
’s
na
me
Village Block Mobil
e No.
E
m
a
i
l
I
D
GPS
Coordinates
(DDMMSS
format)
Soi
l
tes
tin
g
do
ne
(Y
es/
No
)
Recommend
ations based
on soil test
value
Brief
techno
logy
interve
ntion
Variet
y
Se
ed
qu
ant
ity
use
d
Demo. Yield (q/ha) Yie
ld
of
loc
al
che
ck
q/h
a
%
inc
re
ase
Lati
tude
Long
itude
H L A
SURYA
KANTA SARKAR
KARAS
AI
Binpu
r-II
98005
92327
23.1
4o N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
20:40:20(NP
K) and Sulphar
80wp@6
kg/Ha as
basal and
Micronutrien
t 2gm\lit
Spacin
g-60cmx
45cm
and
micron
utrient
@1ml/lit
UP
AS-120
25
Kg\ha
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
CHAYAN
SARKAR
KARAS
AI
Binpu
r-II 96352
41238
23.1
4o
N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
ARDHANDHU
SARKAR
KARASAI
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RANJIT SARKAR
KARASAI
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
SHITAL
GHOSH
BASAJ
URI
Binpu
r-II
96796
36422
23.1
4o N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
SWAPAN
SING
BASAJ
URI
Binpu
r-II 9679636422
23.1
4o N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
KANTILA
L GHOSH
BASAJ
URI
Binpu
r-II 9679636422
23.1
4o N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
BINOD
HANSDA
KUILA Binpu
r-II 96796
36422
23.1
4o
N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
BIRBAL
HANSDA
KUILA Binpu
r-II
96796
36422
23.1
4o
N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
LAKSHI RAM
MANDI
KUILA Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
MUKESH GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RAM
KESWER SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
96796
36422
23.1
4o N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RAM
HARI SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
96796
36422
23.1
4o N
87.6
oE
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
SHRIKAN
TA
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
96796
36422
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.4 10.4 12.0 9.1 31
PAGAN
SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
96796
36422
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.4 10.4 12.0 9.1 31
BHIM SARDDAR
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.4 10.4 12.0 9.1 31
JAGANNATH
SARDDAR
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
61 GOPAL GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II 81164
28355
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
KALO SONA
GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
RATAN
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
NANDAN
SING
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
SUDHAKA
R SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
RANA
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
SANAT
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do do do do 13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
MANIK
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
RAGHUNATH
GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.2 10.2 11.8 8.9 31
SHRIKAN
TA GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
PAGAN
SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
BHIM
SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
JAGANNA
TH
SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
GOPAL
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
KALO SONA
GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RATAN GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
NANDAN
SING
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
SUDHAKA
R SARDDAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RANA
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
SANAT
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
MANIK GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RAGHUNATH
GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
TAPAN GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
BAPPA
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
PALLAB
SHIKARI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
62 SUKDEB BAG
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
MANAS BAG
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II-
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
SUMANT
A BAG
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
FAGU
SING
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
SHAKTI
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
GERU
PRAMANI
K
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
PASHUPA
TI GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
APU
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
NEPAL GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
UTTAM
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
BIKASH
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
PRABHAS
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
ABANI
PRAMANI
K
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
RATHIN
PRAMANI
K
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
AMAL PRAMANI
K
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
KAMU PRAMANI
K
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
KALO
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
JAY
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
SADHAN
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r-II
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
SATYA
BAG
KAGAJ
PAL
Binpu
r
23.1
4o
N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
GUNADHAR
GHOSH
KAGAJPAL
Binpur-II
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
Dipak
Pandit
Sakundi
ha
Keshpur
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
Barun Dey
Sakundi
ha
Keshpur
23.14o
N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.0 9.1 31
Shrikanta
Mahish
Sakundi
ha
Keshp
ur
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
Mita Dey
Sakundi
ha
Keshp
ur
23.1
4o N
87.6o
E
Ye
s
do
do
do
do
13.0 10.0 12.4 9.2 33
63 AV
12.2 9.2 32
2. Crop Blackgram Name of
farmer
F
at
h
er
’
s
n
am
e
Village Bloc
k
Mobile
No.
E
ma
i
l I
D
GPS
Coordinates (DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testing
done
(Yes/No)
Recomm
endations based
on soil
test value
Brief
technology
intervent
ion
Variet
y
Seed
quantity
used
Demo. Yield (q/ha) Yie
ld of
loc
al che
ck
q/ha
%
increa
se
Latitude
Longitude
H L A
SUMAN
GHOSH
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II
980059
2327
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes 20:40:20(NPK) and Sulphar 80wp@6 kg/Ha as basal and Micronutrient 2gm\lit
Spacing
-
30cmx10cm and
micronut
rient@1ml/lit
SAR
AD
A
25
Kg\h
a
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
RANJIT
GHOSH
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II 9679636422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SUBHASIS
H GHOSH
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
JAYANTA
BAG
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SUNIL
GHOSH
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
HEMANT
A SING
BASAJ
URI
Binpur-II 967963
6422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SARAJ
BAG
BASAJ
URI
Binpur-II 967963
6422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
UDAY
HANSDA
BIND
ADHA
RA
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
BIRBAL
HANSDA
KUILA Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
LAKSHI
RAM
MANDI
KUILA Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
MUKESH
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
RAM
KESWER
SARDDAR
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
64 RAM
HARI
SARDDAR
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
SHRIKAN
TA
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
PAGAN
SARDDAR
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
BHIM
SARDDAR
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
JAGANNA
TH
SARDDAR
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
GOPAL
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
KALO
SONA
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
RATAN
GHOSH
KAGA
JPA
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
NANDAN
SING
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
SUDHAKA
R
SARDDAR
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
RANA
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SANAT
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
MANIK
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.6 8.8 11.0 9.0 28
RAGHUN
ATH
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.8 9.3 11.2 9.2 24
TAPAN
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
BAPPA
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
PALLAB
SHIKARI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SUKDEB
BAG
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
MANAS
BAG
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SUMANT
KAGA Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
65 A BAG JPAL
FAGU
SING
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
SHAKTI
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
GERU
PRAMANI
K
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
PASHUPA
TI GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 8116428355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.5 9.6 11.2 9.1 23
APU
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
NEPAL
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
UTTAM
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
BIKASH
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
PRABHAS
GHOSH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
ABANI
PRAMANI
K
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes
do
do
do
do
12.8 9.6 11.6 9.3 24
Av
11.4 9.2 23
3. Crop Lentil Name of farmer
Fat
h
er’s
na
m
e
Village Block
Mobile No.
Em
a
il
ID
GPS Coordinates
(DDMMSS
format)
Soil testi
ng
done (Yes
/No)
Recommendation
s based
on soil test
value
Brief technolo
gy
intervention
Variety
Seed quant
ity
used
Demo. Yield (q/ha)
Yield of
loca
l che
ck q/ha
% inc
rea
se
Latitude
Longitude
H L A
KUMARES
H SARKAR
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II
980059
2327
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes 20:40:20
(NPK) and
Sulphar
80wp@6 kg/Ha as
basal and
Micronutrient
2gm\lit
Spacing
-30cmx10
cm and
micronutrient@1
ml/lit
Moit
ree
25
Kg\ha
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
MANATOS
H GHOSH
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II 967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
SUJAI
GHOSH
KARA
SAI
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
66 UTPAL SEN
KARA
SAI
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
SWAPAN
KARAK
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
MITHU
GHOSH
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II 9679636422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
TAPAN
SINGH
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II 967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
AJAY
HANSDA
BINDA
DHAR
A
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes
do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
PALA MAHAPAT
RA
KUILA Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
MAHADE
B MALLIK
KUILA Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
MITHU
DAS
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
BAPI
SINGH
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
SHUMBHUNATH
MANDAL
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
PRASANTA
MANDAL
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
TAPAS
MANDAL
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
ANANDA
HANSDA
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
SONTU
MANDAL
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
DILIP
HEMBRAM
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur 811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
SUKLAL
HANSDA
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
CIVIL HANSDA
KAGA
JPA
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
GANESH HANSDA
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
MANGAL
MURMU
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
KALIRAM
BASKEY
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
RANI MRMU
KAGA Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
67
JPAL
SUMI
MANDI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
5
9.
6
12.
8
9.8 30
SIDAM
MURMU
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
MANAHA
R MURMU
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
MUKHI HANSDA
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.3
9.3
12.4
9.8 26
GOBINDA PRATIHA
R
Kapgar
i
Jamboni
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.3
9.3
12.4
9.8 26
SUKUMA
R MANDI
Ankro Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
BUDHARA
M MANDI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
GUPINAT
H MANDI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
JALADHA
R SAREN
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
AJIT
SAREN
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
RABI MAHALI
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.3
9.3
12.4
9.8 26
GOPAL
MAHALI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
PANCHAN
AN
SAREN
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
SUBHAS
MANDI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
BASAN
MAHALI
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
BANKIM SAREN
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.3
9.3
12.4
9.8 26
ASWINI MANDI
KAGA
JPAL
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.3
9.3
12.4
9.8 26
GUNADH
AR SAREN
KAGA
JPAL
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
SUKLAL
BASKEY
13.
3
9.
3
12.
4
9.8 26
68 4. Crop Greengram Name
of
farmer
Father
’s
name
Villa
ge
Bloc
k
Mobile
No.
E
m
a
i
l
I
D
GPS
Coordinates
(DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testi
ng
don
e
(Yes
/No)
Recomm
endation
s based
on soil
test
value
Brief
technolo
gy
interven
tion
Variet
y
Seed
quan
tity
used
Demo. Yield
(q/ha)
Yiel
d of
loca
l
che
ck
q/h
a
%
in
cr
ea
se
Latitu
de
Long
itude
H L A
Swapan
Mandal
Lt
Rasbihari
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
867069
5104
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes 20:40:20
(NPK)/ha and
and
Micronutrient
2gm\lit
Spacing
-30cmx10
cm and
micronutrient@1
ml/lit
Sam
rat
25
Kg\ha
Sta
ndi
ng
Swadhin
Mandal
Lt
Satish Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
867095
104
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Kishore
Shit
Lt
Sudhui
r
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Bablu
Pratihar
Mukun
da Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Susanta
Pratihar
Dhanan
joy Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Haran Ghosh
Lt Banki
m
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sukimar Goswam
i
Ananda Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sibapras
ad
Pratihar
Lt
Bimal Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Ajit
Deori
Lt
Gour Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sunil
Pratihar
Lt
Amulya
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Gokul
Das Mahanta
Lt Atul Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Papai Ghosh
Dulal Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Jagabandhu Das
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Pradip
Pal
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Dhiren
Das
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanju
Das
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sudip Pal
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
69
Prasanta
Das
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Abani Bej
Lt Manik
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanjoy
Patra
Dinaba
ndhu Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Malay
Pratihar
Ranjit Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Tarini
Karan
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
901917
3463
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Ajit
Ghosh
Lt
Nakul
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanjoy
Gaintait
Dhruba Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Prakash
Pratihar
Ratan Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanjoy
Prtihar
Swapa
n Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Mohit Mandal
Lt Rasbihr
i
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Pranab Pal
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
9800823599
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Abhijit
Mandal
sanatan Bera
gari
Jam
boni
811630
3194
22.14
o N
86.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Kamal
Kanta
Pal
Bhajah
ari Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
900289
7362
22.14
o N
86.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Bhabani
Bej
Rabind
ra Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Amal Pratihar
Lt Nakul
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Shymal Kalindi
Rabi Kapg
ari
Jamboni
7602993607
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Somnath
Ghosh
Bharat Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
897299
9292
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Jadu
pratihar
L’Mila
n Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
779740
7385
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sudhir
Nayek
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
867078
7341
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Bhadras
en Pratihar
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
980077
4317
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sekhar Patra
Santosh
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
70 Nirmal Mandal
Khudiram
Kapg
ari
Jamboni
21.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Parmes
war
Patar
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
21.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanatan
Murmu
Mangal Chan
sara
Jam
boni
993363
988
24.14
o N
88.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Bapi
Hembram
Banes
war Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
24.14
o N
88.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
Rajen
Saren
Kapg
ari
Jam
boni
24.14
o N
88.6o
E
List of Farmer under FLD (Crop wise) (OIL SEED)
1. Crop- Kharif Groundnut
Name of
farmer
Fa
th
er’
s
na
me
Village Bloc
k
Mobil
e No.
E
m
ail
ID
GPS
Coordinates
(DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testi
ng
don
e
(Ye
s/N
o)
Recomm
endation
s based
on soil
test
value
Brief
technology
interventi
on
Vari
ety
Seed
qua
ntity
used
Demo. Yield
(q/ha)
Yi
el
d
of
loc
al
ch
ec
k
q/
ha
%
incr
eas
e
Lati
tud
e
Lon
gitu
de
H L A
SADANAND
A GHOSH
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II
9547
68957
1
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes 37.5:75:1
12(NPK)
sulphur
80wp
6kg/ha
Spacing-
30cmx10c
m and micronutri
ent@1ml/li
t and Bavistin1g
m\lit andPropino
phex2ml\lit
T
G-
37-A
115
kg\h
a
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
NABAKUM
AR GHOSH
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II
9547
689571
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes do do
do do
15
.20
9.
15
14
.40
11
.2
28
BHAJARI
GHOSH
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II 9163255324
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
8.
85
14
.40
11
.2
28
JHAPU BAG
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II 81452
28373
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
8.
95
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
RUPAK
GHOSH
BASAJU
RI
Binp
ur-II 95476
89571
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
8.
95
14
.8
11
.4
29
HEMANTA SING
BASAJU
RI
Binp
ur-II 81452
28373
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
8.85
14.4
0
11.2
28
SARAJ BAG
BASAJU
RI
Binp
ur-II 9163255324
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
UDAY
HANSDA
BINDAD
HARA
Binp
ur-II 81452
28373
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
BIRBAL HANSDA
KUILA Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
LAKSHI
RAM MANDI
KUILA Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
71 MUKESH GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
RAM
KESWER SARDDAR
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II 9547689571
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
RAM HARI
SARDDAR
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
8.
95
14
.8
11
.4
29
SHRIKANTA
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
8.
85
14
.8
11
.4
29
PAGAN
SARDDAR
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
8.
90
14
.8
11
.4
29
BHIM
SARDDAR
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
8.
95
14
.8
11
.4
29
JAGANNAT
H SARDDAR
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
8.
85
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
GOPAL
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
9.
15
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
KALO SONA GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
9.15
14.4
0
11.2
28
RATAN GHOSH
KAGAJP
A
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
9.15
14.8
11.4
29
NANDAN
SING
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
8.
95
14
.8
11
.4
29
SUDHAKAR
SARDDAR
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
8.
85
14
.8
11
.4
29
RANA
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
SANAT GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
MANIK
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
RAGHUNATH GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
TAPAN
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
BAPPA GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
PALLAB
SHIKARI
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.8
11
.4
29
SUKDEB BAG
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6
14.8
11.4
29
MANAS
BAG
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
11
.6
0
9.
10
14
.8
11
.4
29
SUMANTA
BAG
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
11
.6
5
8.
90
14
.8
11
.4
29
FAGU SING
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
11.6
0
9.10
14.8
11.4
29
SHAKTI GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
do do
do
do
11.8
0
9.15
14.8
11.4
29
GERU PRAMANIK
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
do do
do
do
15.3
10.6
14.4
0
11.2
28
PASHUPATI
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E do do
do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.40
11
.2
28
APU GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
11
.2
28
72
0
NEPAL
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
UTTAM
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.40
11
.2
28
BIKASH
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.40
11
.2
28
PRABHAS
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
ABANI
PRAMANIK
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
RATHIN
PRAMANIK
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
AMAL
PRAMANIK
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.3
10.6
14.4
0
11.2
28
KAMU
PRAMANIK
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.3
10.6
14.4
0
11.2
28
KALO
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.40
11
.2
28
JAY GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.3
10.6
14.4
0
11.2
28
SADHAN
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15.3
10.6
14.4
0
11.2
28
SATYA BAG
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.40
11
.2
28
GUNADHAR
GHOSH
KAGAJP
AL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
Himanshu
Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do do do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.40
11
.2
28
Samir Dey
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
Aloke Kumar
Dey
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.3
10
.6
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
Asit Kumar
Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
15.2
0
14.4
0
11.2
28
Gurupada Dey
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
15.2
0
14.4
0
11.2
28
Uttam Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
15
.20
14
.40
11
.2
28
Somnath
Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do do do
15
.20
15
.20
14
.40
11
.2
28
Khokan
Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
15
.2
0
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
Shishuram
Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
- -
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
15
.2
0
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
Jiban Pandit
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
-+- -
Yes
do do
do
do
15
.2
0
15
.2
0
14
.4
0
11
.2
28
Sujit Dey
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
15.2
0
14.4
0
11.2
28
73 Prabhas
Ghosh
Sakundih
a
Kes
hpur
Yes
do do
do
do
15.2
0
15.2
0
14.4
0
11.2
28
Total
2. Crop- Mustard (Rabi)
Name of
farmer
Fat
her
’s
na
me
Village Bloc
k
Mobile
No.
E
m
ai
l
I
D
GPS
Coordinates
(DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testi
ng
don
e
(Yes
/No)
Recom
mendati
ons
based
on soil
test
value
Brief
technology
interventio
n
Vari
ety
Seed
qua
ntity
used
Demo. Yield (q/ha) Yield
of
local
check
q/ha
Lati
tude
Lon
gitu
de
H L A
DASARATH HEMBRAM
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II
9547689571
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes 80.:40:4
0(NPK)
sulphur
80wp
6kg/ha
Spacing-30cmx10c
m and micronutrie
nt@1ml/lit
and Bavistin1g
m\lit
andPropinophex2ml\lit
Binoy
6.5kg\ha
15.3
10.6 14.8 11.4
MANU
SAREN
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II 95476
89571
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
9.15 14.40 11.2
BHUT
NATH
MANDI
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II 916325
5324
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
8.85 14.40 11.2
LAYA
SAREN
KARAS
AI
Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
8.95 14.40 11.2
MANDAL
MURMU
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II 954768
9571
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
8.95 14.8 11.4
SAMIR MURMU
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.20
8.85 14.40 11.2
KHETRA
MOHAN MURMU
BASAJ
URI
Binp
ur-II 9163255324
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
MANGAL
MURMU
BINDA
DHARA
Binp
ur-II 814522
8373
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
AKHIL SAREN
KUILA Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.8 11.4
KANCHAN
SAREN
KUILA Binp
ur-II 814522
8373
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
KHAGESWAR DEY
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II 8145228373
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.8 11.4
NABIN
NAYEK
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II 954768
9571
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
BANAMALI GOAP
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.20
8.95 14.8 11.4
MADAN
GOAP
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
8.85 14.8 11.4
PATIT NAYEK
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.20
8.90 14.8 11.4
SUDIP
KARAK
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
8.95 14.8 11.4
SUBRATA KARAK
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.20
8.85 14.40 11.2
BHAGBAT
SAREN Chansar Jam
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
9.15 14.40 11.2
74
a boni
SANATAN
SAREN
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
9.15 14.40 11.2
ANANDA
SAREN
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
9.15 14.8 11.4
RABIN TUDU
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.20
8.95 14.8 11.4
DILIP
HEMBRAM
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
8.85 14.8 11.4
SUKLAL HANSDA
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.8 11.4
DHANAJAY
BASKEY
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
KHELA RAM MURM
Chansar
a
Jam
boni
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.8 11.4
SANTOSH
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
UTTAM
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
SURYA
SARKAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
SANKAR KARAK
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.8 11.4
SAJAL
GHOSH
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.8 11.4
SUNIL MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
11.60
9.10 14.8 11.4
ANANDA
HEMBRAM
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
11.
65
8.90 14.8 11.4
KARU MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
11.60
9.10 14.8 11.4
BADAN
MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E do do do do
11.
80
9.15 14.8 11.4
SHRIKANT
A PATRA
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
DHANAJAY
PAL
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
ARUN PAL
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
MITHUN
MURMU
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
KAM
MURMU
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
MANSA
RAM MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
MANAHAR
MURMU
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
BADLI MURMU
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.40 11.2
SURENDRA
NATH MURMU
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
BADHU
RAM
MAHALI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
SUBHASH
MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
PANCHANAN SAREN
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.40 11.2
ASWNI
MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
ANIL
KUMAR MAHALI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
75 SUKUMAR MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7o N
87.2o E
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.40 11.2
MANOJ
MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
22.7
o N
87.2
o E
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
MADHU MAHALI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.3
10.6 14.40 11.2
ANIL
KUMAR MAHALI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
SUKUMAR
MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.
3
10.6 14.40 11.2
MANOJ MANDI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.20
15.20
14.40 11.2
MADHU
MAHALI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
15.2
0
14.40 11.2
MADAN DEORI
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.20
15.20
14.40 11.2
NARAYAN
MANDL
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
15.2
0
14.40 11.2
PRABIR PRATIHAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.20
15.20
14.40 11.2
GOBINDA
PRATIHAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
- -
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
15.2
0
14.40 11.2
CHAYAN SARKAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
-+- -
Yes
do do do do
15.20
15.20
14.40 11.2
KUMARESH
SARKAR
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
Yes
do do do do
15.
20
15.2
0
14.40 11.2
Manatosh
Ghosh
KAGAJ
PAL
Binp
ur-II
Yes
do do do do
15.20
15.20
14.40 11.2
3. Crop Safflower Name of
farmer
Father’
s name
Villa
ge
Bloc
k
Mobile
No.
E
ma
i
l I
D
GPS
Coordinates (DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testing
done
(Yes/No)
Recomm
endations based
on soil
test value
Brief
technology
intervent
ion
Variet
y
Seed
quantity
used
Demo. Yield
(q/ha)
Yiel
d of loca
l
check
q/ha
%
increa
se
Latitu
de
Long
itude
H L A
Mithun
Murmu
Biswan
ath
Pindr
a
Binp
ur-II
980059
2327
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes 20:40:20
(NPK)
and Sulphar
80wp@6
kg/Ha as basal and
Micronut
rient 2gm\lit
Spacing
-
30cmx10cm and
micronut
rient@1ml/lit
PBN
S-12
25
Kg\h
a
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Kam Murmu
Nadu Pindra
Binpur-II 967963
6422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Panmani
Hansda
Sarjen Chha
ndpara
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Civil
Hansda
Muchir
am
Chha
ndpara
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
76 Tulsi Mandi
Laxmiram
Chhandpar
a
Binpur-II
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Krishna Murmu
Laxmiram
Chhandpar
a
Binpur-II 967963
6422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Laxmi
moni murmur
Swapa
n
Chha
ndpara
Binp
ur-II 9679636422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Ranibala
Murmu
Kam Pindr
a
Binp
ur-II 9679636422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Laxmi
moni Murmu
Mansa
ram
Chha
ndpara
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Shokol
moni
Murmu
Mangal Chha
ndpar
a
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Sarala
Mandi
Mahedr
a
Chha
ndpar
a
Binp
ur-II
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Sundri
Mandi
Melcha
nd
Chha
ndpar
a
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Rita Saren
Dinabandhu
Chhandpar
a
Binpur
9679636422
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Mungli
Mandi
Arjun Pindr
a
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Ranu
Murmu
Surend
ranath
Pindr
a
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Kanai
Murmu
Sidam Pindr
a
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Sagar
Besra
Bidu Pindr
a
Binp
ur
967963
6422
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Baha
Saren
Balak Pindr
a
Binp
ur 811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
8
9.
6
11.
6
9.3 24
Gora chand
mandi
Chuna ram
Pindra
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8
9.6
11.6
9.3 24
Baidya
nath
mandi
Daso Pindr
a
Binp
ur
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
8
9.
6
11.
6
9.3 24
Gopal Mandi
Laxman
Pindra
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.8
9.6
11.6
9.3 24
Gopal Mandi
Debendra
Pindra
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Mansa
ram
Mandi
Mandal Pindr
a
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Badali
Murmu
Arjun Pindr
a
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Mangal
Mandi
Kalacc
and
Pindr
a
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
13.
6
8.
8
11.
0
9.0 28
Mangal Mandi
Bhalanath
Pindra
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
13.8
9.3
11.2
9.2 24
Ram Mandi
Kalachand
Pindra
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
77 Sidam Murmu
Kanai Pindra
Binpur
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
4
9.
5
11.
4
9.2 23
Tulu Mudi
Khandu
Pindra
Binpur
8116428355
23.14o N
87.6oE
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Kishan
Mandi
Laxma
n
Pindr
a
Binp
ur
811642
8355
23.14
o N
87.6o
E
Yes do
do
do
do
12.
5
9.
6
11.
2
9.1 23
Crop-4 Groundnut (Rabi-Summer)
Name of
farmer
Father
’s name
Villag
e
Bloc
k
Mobile
No.
E
ma
i
l I
D
GPS
Coordinates (DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testing
done
(Yes/No)
Recomm
endations based
on soil
test value
Brief
technology
intervent
ion
Variet
y
Seed
quantity used
Demo. Yield
(q/ha)
Yiel
d of local
chec
k q/ha
%
increa
se
Latitu
de
Longi
tude
H L A
Gopal
Mahali
Ankr
o
Bin
pur-
I
95476
89571
22.6o
N
87.6o
E
Yes 37.5:75:
112(NP
K) sulphur
80wp
6kg/ha
Spacing
-
30cmx10cm and
micronut
rient@1ml/lit
and
Bavistin1gm\lit
andPropi
nophex2
ml\lit
TG-
37-
A
115kg\
ha
Resu
lt
wating
Cro
p in
field
Sukumar
Mandi
Ankr
o
Bin
pur-
1
9547689571
22.6o
N
87.6o
E
Yes
do do do do
78 Anil Kumar
Mandi Ankro
Binpur-1
9163255324
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Subhas Mudi
Ankro
Binpur-1
8145228373
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Budhu Mahali
Ankro Binpur-1
9547689571 22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s do
do do do
Sunia Mahali
Ankro
Binpur-1
8145228373
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Uttara Mandi
Ankro Binpur-1
9163255324 22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s do
do do do
Babulal Mahali
Ankro
Binpur-1
8145228373
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Tapu Mahali
Ankro
Binpur-1
8145228373
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Fulmoni Mahali
Ankro
Binpur-1
8145228373
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Dipa Mahali
Ankro
Binpur-1
8145228373
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Aswini Mandi
Ankro
Binpur-1
9547689571
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Rabi Mandi
Ankro
Binpur-1
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Rima Mahali
Ankro
Binpur-1
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Banamali Saren
Ankro
Binpur-1
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Suklal Baskey
Ankro
Binpur-1
22.6oN 87.6oE Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Subal Kallya Lt
Atanka Jamirasuli
Binpur-I-1
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Bidyut Mandal
Mathur Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Jaydev Kallya
Biplab Jamirasuli
Binpur-Ii
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Biplab Kallya Lt Gagan Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Suchand Kallya
Lt Shakti Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Tarapada Nandi
Chinibus Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Semanta Kallya
Tapan Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Bidhan Kallya Lt Kshdura
m
Jamirasuli Binpur-II
Yes d
o
d
o do do
Jhantu Kallya
Lt Nakul Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
Dinbandhu Dey
Gopal Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Ye
s
d
o
d
o do do
79 Balaram Dey
Fatik
Jamir
asuli
Binpur-
II
Ye
s do do do do
Bibek Pal
Bhagbat
Jamir
asuli
Binpur-
II
Ye
s do do do do
Sudip Kallya Manmatha
Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Yes do do do do
Basanta
Nandi Amar
Jamir
asuli
Binpur-
II
Ye
s do do do do
Mamata Kallya Satish
Jamirasuli
Binpur-II
Yes do do do do
Narayan
Kallya
Manmat
ha
Jamir
asuli
Binpur-
II
Ye
s do do do do
Chandan
Kallya Mathur
Jamir
asuli
Binpur-
II
Ye
s do do do do
Bhanu
Mandal
Lt
kalipada
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE
do do do do
Mahadeb
Mallik
Lt
Ananta
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE
do do do do
Subhas
Mandal
Lt
Charan
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE
do do do do
Ganesh
Mandal
Lt
Bhutunat
h
Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s
do do do do
Malay Tewari Lt Dilip Kanko
Binpur-II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes do do do do
Nirmal Patra Lt
Sanatan
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Dhananjoy Patra
Lt Sambhu
Kanko
Binpur-II
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes do do do do
Tilak Mandal Lt
Bibhuti
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Bablu Mandal Lt Charan
Kanko
Binpur-II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes do do do do
Sridam Digar Lt Bisu Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Bharat Mandal
Lt Kalipada
Kanko
Binpur-II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes do do do do
Balaram
Sardar
Lt Tapas Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Nilmadhab
Mallik
Lt Sital Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Soumitra
Mukherjee
Subhank
ar
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Jhantu
Namata
Lt
Jhantu
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Nagen Ahir Lt
Krisnaw
Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
Bimal
Mandal
Lt Golak Kank
o
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Ye
s do do do do
80 Bhakti Mandal Lt
Bibhuti Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Bansi Acherya Lt Bagala Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Jabru Patra Lt Ajit
Kanko Binpur-II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes do do do do
Madhu Patra Chandi Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Sibaprsad Mandal
Lt Rabi Kanko
Binpur-II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes do do do do
Mantu Ruidas Lt
Mathur Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Bhakti Mandal Lt
Khokan Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Sankar Mandal Lt
Chandi Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Somit Mandal Lt
Niranjan Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Kalpataru
Mallik
Lt Sital Kanko
Binpur-
II
23.1oN 87.2oE Yes
do do do do
Sarjen Hansda
Lt
Muchira
m
Chandpara
Binpur-
II
Yes
do do do do
Mithun Murmu Biswanath
Chandpara
Binpur-II
Yes do do do do
5. Crop Sesamum
Name of
farmer
Fath
er’s
nam
e
Villa
ge
Blo
ck
Mobil
e No.
E
m
a
i
l
I
D
GPS
Coordinates
(DDMMSS
format)
Soil
testi
ng
don
e
(Ye
s/N
o)
Recom
mendati
ons
based
on soil
test
value
Brief
technol
ogy
interven
tion
Variet
y
Seed
quan
tity
used
Demo. Yield
(q/ha)
Yie
ld
of
loc
al
che
ck
q/h
a
%
in
cr
ea
se
Latitu
de
Lon
gitud
e
H L A
Sanjoy
Mahanta
Lt
Bim
al
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
98005
92327
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes 60:30:3
0(NPK)
and
Sulphar
80wp@
6 kg/Ha
as basal
and
Micron
utrient
2gm\lit
Spacin
g-
30cmx1
0cm
and
micronu
trient@
1ml/lit
Ra
ma
7
Kg\h
a
Sta
ndi
ng
Budhawa
deb
ahanta
Prah
alad
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i 96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Kishore
Shit
Lt
Sud
huir
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Bablu
Pratihar
Muk
unda
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Susanta
Pratihar
Dha
nanj
oy
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
81 Haran
Ghosh
Lt
Ban
kim
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i 96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sukimar
Goswami
Ana
nda
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i 96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sibaprasa
d
Pratihar
Lt
Bim
al
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i 96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Ajit
Deori Gou
r
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sunil
Pratihar Amu
lya
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Gokul
Das
Mahanta Atul
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Papai
Ghosh
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Jagaband
hu Das
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Pradip
Pal
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Dhiren
Das
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanju
Das
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sudip Pal
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
96796
36422
26.14
o N
89.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Prasanta
Das
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i 81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Abani
Bej
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanjoy
Patra
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Malay
Pratihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Tarini
Karan
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Ajit
Ghosh
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanjoy
Gaintait
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
82 Prakash
Pratihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanjoy
Prtihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Mohit
Mandal
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Pranab
Pal
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Abhijit
Mandal
Bera
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Kamal
Kanta
Pal
Bera
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Bhabani
Bej
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Amal
Pratihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Shymal
Kalindi
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Somnath
Ghosh
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Jadu
pratihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Khokan
Pratihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
81164
28355
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Bhadrase
n
Pratihar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sekhar
Patra
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Nirmal
Mandal
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Parmesw
ar Patar
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Sanatan
Murmu
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Bapi
Hembra
m
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
23.14
o N
87.6
oE
Yes do
do
do
do
Rajen
Saren
Kap
gari
Jam
bon
i
83 3.3 Achievements on Training (Including the sponsored and FLD training programmes):
A) Farmers and farm women (on campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
I. Crop Production
Weed Management
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification 1 15 0 15 5 0 5 1 0 1 21 0 21
Integrated Farming
Water management
Seed production 1 8 0 8 16 0 16 6 0 6 30 0 30
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs
Others, (cultivation of crops )
II. Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Integrated nutrient management
Water management
Enterprise development
Skill development
Yield increment
Production of low volume and high
value crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses,
Shade Net etc.)
Others, if any (Cultivation of
Vegetable) 1 15 0 15 2 0 2 3 0 3 20 0 20
Training and Pruning
b) Fruits
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit
Management of young plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques 1 24 0 24 6 0 6 0 0 0 30 0 30
Others, if any(INM)
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management 1 12 0 12 4 0 4 4 0 4 20 0 20
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental
Plants
Others, if any
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management
technology 1 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 9 10 4 10 14
Processing and value addition
84
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Others, if any
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management
technology
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
f) Spices
Production and Management
technology
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management
technology
Post harvest technology and value
addition
Others, if any
III. Soil Health and Fertility
Management
Soil fertility management 1 4 0 4 8 0 8 8 0 8 20 0 20
Soil and Water Conservation
Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Management of Problematic soils 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 19 0 19 21 0 21
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing
Others, if any
IV. Livestock Production and
Management
Dairy Management
Poultry Management
Piggery Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 9 5 4 9
Rabbit Management
Disease Management
Feed management 1 10 0 10 3 0 3 5 0 5 18 0 18
Production of quality animal products
Others, if any Goat farming
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 mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Enterprise development
Value addition
Income generation activities for
empowerment of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction 2 0 13 13 0 5 5 0 15 15 0 33 33
85
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
technologies
Rural Crafts
Capacity building
Women and child care
Others, if any
VI. Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro
irrigation systems 1 16 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 16
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and
implements
Repair and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements
Small scale processing and value
addition
Post Harvest Technology
Others, if any
VII. Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 10 8 18 12 8 20
Integrated Disease Management
Bio-control of pests and diseases
Production of bio control agents and
bio pesticides
Others, if any
VIII. Fisheries
Integrated fish farming 1 14 2 16 4 0 4 0 0 0 18 2 20
Carp breeding and hatchery
management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing
Composite fish culture & fish disease 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 12 0 12 16 0 16
Fish feed preparation & its application
to fish pond, like nursery, rearing &
stocking pond
Hatchery 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
Others, if any
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
Production of fry and fingerlings
Production of Bee-colonies and wax
sheets
Small tools and implements
86
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Production of livestock feed and
fodder
Production of Fish feed
Others, if any
X. Capacity Building and Group
Dynamics
Leadership development 1 12 0 12 2 0 2 2 0 2 16 0 16 Group dynamics
Formation and Management of SHGs 1 0 7 7 0 8 8 0 12 12 0 27 27
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of
farmers/youths
WTO and IPR issues
Others, if any
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems 1 5 0 5 2 0 2 5 3 8 12 3 15
XII. Others (Pl. Specify)
TOTAL 19 138 22 160 60 14 74 81 51 132 279 87 366
B) Rural Youth (on campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Mushroom Production
Bee-keeping
Integrated farming 1 8 3 11 0 0 0 2 2 4 10 5 15
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production 1 9 0 9 1 0 1 5 0 5 15 0 15
Vermi-culture 1 0 0 0 5 10 15 0 0 0 5 10 15
Sericulture
Protected cultivation of vegetable
crops 1 4 12 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12
16
Commercial fruit production
Repair and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements 1 8 0 8 3 0 3 4 0 4 15 0
15
Nursery Management of Horticulture
crops 3 23 0 23 6 14 20 2 0 2 31 14
45
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition
Production of quality animal products
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
87
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Enterprise development 1 13 2 15 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 2 16
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 1 16 0 16 2 0 2 2 0 2 20 0 20
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL 10 81 17 98 18 24 42 15 2 17 114 43
157
C) Extension Personnel (on campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Productivity enhancement in field
crops
Value addition 1 7 0 7 2 0 2 6 0 6 15 0 15
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers
organization 3 42 0 42 8 1 9 11 3 14 61 4
65
Information networking among
farmers
Capacity building for ICT application 1 5 0 5 7 0 7 10 0 10 22 0 22
Care and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements 1 4 0 4 3 0 3 8 0 8 15 0
15
WTO and IPR issues
Management in farm animals
Livestock feed and fodder production
88
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Household food security
Women and Child care
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet
designing
Production and use of organic inputs
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
Integrated Farming System 1 72 0 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 72
Mixed Farming 1 10 0 10 2 0 2 18 0 18 30 0 30
Introduction of new technology 2 55 30 85 13 8 21 5 2 7 73 40 113
TOTAL 10 195 30 225 35 9 44 58 5 63 288 44 332
D) Farmers and farm women (off campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
I. Crop Production
Weed Management 1 20 0 20 0 0 0 6 0 6 26 0 26
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification
Integrated Farming 1 16 0 16 10 0 10 4 0 4 30 0 30
Water management
Seed production 2 26 0 26 15 0 15 20 0 20 61 0 61
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs 2 24 0 24 8 2 10 6 0 6 38 2 40
Others, (cultivation of crops )
II. Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Integrated nutrient management
Water management
Enterprise development
Skill development
Yield increment
Production of low volume and high
value crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses,
Shade Net etc.) 1 27 0 27 2 0 2 1 0 1 30 0 30
Others, if any (Cultivation of
Vegetable) 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 8 5 13 10 5 15
Training and Pruning
b) Fruits
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit 2 8 0 8 7 0 7 30 0 30 45 0 45
Management of young plants/orchards
89
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques
Others, if any(INM)
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management 1 2 0 2 2 12 14 4 0 4 8 12 20
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental
Plants
Others, if any
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management
technology 1 6 0 6 10 0 10 4 0 4 20 0 20
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management
technology
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
f) Spices
Production and Management
technology 1 12 0 12 2 0 2 6 0 6 20 0 20
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management
technology
Post harvest technology and value
addition
Others, if any
III. Soil Health and Fertility
Management
Soil fertility management 1 0 0 0 22 0 22 8 0 8 30 0 30
Soil and Water Conservation 3 9 0 9 3 1 4 67 5 72 79 6 85
Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Management of Problematic soils 1 8 0 8 2 0 2 8 2 10 18 2 20
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing
Others, if any
IV. Livestock Production and
Management
Dairy Management
Poultry Management
Piggery Management
Rabbit Management
Disease Management 2 14 0 14 0 0 0 20 0 20 34 0 34
Feed management 1 13 4 17 1 0 1 4 2 6 18 6 24
Production of quality animal products
Others, if any Goat farming 1 18 0 18 2 0 2 1 0 1 21 0 21
V. Home Science/Women
90
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
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 mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Enterprise development
Value addition
Income generation activities for
empowerment of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction
technologies
Rural Crafts
Capacity building
Women and child care
Others, if any
VI. Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro
irrigation systems 3 50 0 50 4 1 5 9 5 14 63 6 69
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and
implements
Repair and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements 4 76 3 79 3 0 3 9 5 14 88 8 96
Small scale processing and value
addition
Post Harvest Technology
Others, if any Watershed
Development 2 11 0 11 4 1 5 14 10 24 29 11 40
VII. Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 3 16 0 16 17 0 17 17 0 17 50 0 50
Integrated Disease Management 4 65 0 65 8 0 8 38 0 38 111 0 111
Bio-control of pests and diseases
Production of bio control agents and
bio pesticides
Others, if any
VIII. Fisheries
Integrated fish farming 1 50 0 50 3 0 3 0 0 0 53 0 53
Carp breeding and hatchery
management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing 1 17 0 17 2 0 2 6 0 6 25 0 25
Composite fish culture & fish disease
Fish feed preparation & its application
to fish pond, like nursery, rearing &
stocking pond
3 47 0 47 7 0 7 4 0 4 58 0 58
Hatchery management and culture of
freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental
fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12
91
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
Others, if any
IX. Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production 1 20 16 36 1 0 1 1 1 2 22 17 39
Planting material production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides production
Bio-fertilizer production 2 23 0 23 9 2 11 4 2 6 36 4 40
Vermi-compost production
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
Others, if any
X. Capacity Building and Group
Dynamics
Leadership development 1 3 0 3 4 0 4 8 0 8 15 0 15
Group dynamics 2 11 0 11 10 0 10 14 0 14 35 0 35
Formation and Management of SHGs
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of
farmers/youths
WTO and IPR issues
Others, if any
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
XII. Others (Pl. Specify)
TOTAL 50 604 23 627 160 19 179 321 37 358 1085 79 1164
E) RURAL YOUTH (Off Campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Course
s
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Mushroom Production
Bee-keeping
Integrated farming
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production
Vermi-culture
Sericulture
92
Thematic Area No. of
Course
s
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
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 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
Others, if any
TOTAL
F) Extension Personnel (Off Campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Course
s
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
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 and farmers
organization
Information networking among
farmers
93
Thematic Area No. of
Course
s
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
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 mainstreaming through SHGs
Crop intensification
TOTAL
G) Consolidated table (ON and OFF Campus)
i. Farmers & Farm Women
Thematic Area No. of
Cours
es
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
I. Crop Production
Weed Management 1 20 0 20 0 0 0 6 0 6 26 0 26
Resource Conservation Technologies
Cropping Systems
Crop Diversification 1 15 0 15 5 0 5 1 0 1 21 0 21
Integrated Farming 1 16 0 16 10 0 10 4 0 4 30 0 30
Water management
Seed production 3 34 0 34 31 0 31 26 0 26 91 0 91
Nursery management
Integrated Crop Management
Fodder production
Production of organic inputs 2 24 0 24 8 2 10 6 0 6 38 2 40
Others, (cultivation of crops )
TOTAL 8 109 0 109 54 2 56 43 0 43 206 2 208
II. Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Integrated nutrient management
Water management
Enterprise development
Skill development
94
Thematic Area No. of
Cours
es
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Yield increment
Production of low volume and high
value crops
Off-season vegetables
Nursery raising
Exotic vegetables like Broccoli
Export potential vegetables
Grading and standardization
Protective cultivation (Green Houses,
Shade Net etc.) 1 27 0 27 2 0 2 1 0 1 30 0 30
Others, if any (Cultivation of
Vegetable) 2 15 0 15 4 0 4 11 5 16 30 5 35
TOTAL 3 42 0 42 6 0 6 12 5 17 60 5 65
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
Layout and Management of Orchards
Cultivation of Fruit 2 8 0 8 7 0 7 30 0 30 45 0 45
Management of young plants/orchards
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Export potential fruits
Micro irrigation systems of orchards
Plant propagation techniques 1 24 0 24 6 0 6 0 0 0 30 0 30
Others, if any(INM)
TOTAL 3 32 0 32 13 0 13 30 0 30 75 0 75
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management 2 14 0 14 6 12 18 8 0 8 28 12 40
Management of potted plants
Export potential of ornamental plants
Propagation techniques of Ornamental
Plants
Others, if any
TOTAL 2 14 0 14 6 12 18 8 0 8 28 12 40
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management
technology 2 6 0 6 13 1 14 5 9 14 24 10 34
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
TOTAL 2 6 0 6 13 1 14 5 9 14 24 10 34
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management
technology
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
TOTAL
f) Spices
Production and Management
technology 1 12 0 12 2 0 2 6 0 6 20 0 20
Processing and value addition
Others, if any
TOTAL 1 12 0 12 2 0 2 6 0 6 20 0 20
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
Production and management
technology
Post harvest technology and value
addition
95
Thematic Area No. of
Cours
es
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Others, if any
TOTAL
III. Soil Health and Fertility
Management
Soil fertility management 2 4 0 4 30 0 30 16 0 16 50 0 50
Soil and Water Conservation 3 9 0 9 3 1 4 67 5 72 79 6 85
Integrated Nutrient Management
Production and use of organic inputs
Management of Problematic soils 2 8 0 8 4 0 4 27 2 29 39 2 41
Micro nutrient deficiency in crops
Nutrient Use Efficiency
Soil and Water Testing
Others, if any
TOTAL 7 21 0 21 37 1 38
11
0 7
11
7
168 8 176
IV. Livestock Production and
Management
Dairy Management
Poultry Management
Piggery Management 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 9 5 4 9
Rabbit Management
Disease Management 2 14 0 14 0 0 0 20 0 20 34 0 34
Feed management 2 23 4 27 4 0 4 9 2 11 36 6 42
Production of quality animal products
Others, if any (Goat farming) 1 18 0 18 2 0 2 1 0 1 21 0 21
TOTAL 6 55 4 59 6 0 6 35 6 41 96 10 106
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 mainstreaming through SHGs
Storage loss minimization techniques
Enterprise development
Value addition
Income generation activities for
empowerment of rural Women
Location specific drudgery reduction
technologies 2 0 13 13 0 5 5 0 15 15 0 33 33
Rural Crafts
Capacity building
Women and child care
Others, if any
TOTAL 2 0 13 13 0 5 5 0 15 15 0 33 33
VI. Agril. Engineering
Installation and maintenance of micro
irrigation systems 4 66 0 66 4 1 5 9 5 14 79 6 85
Use of Plastics in farming practices
Production of small tools and
implements
Repair and maintenance of farm 4 76 3 79 3 0 3 9 5 14 88 8 96
96
Thematic Area No. of
Cours
es
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
machinery and implements
Small scale processing and value
addition
Post Harvest Technology
Others, if any Watershed Development 2 11 0 11 4 1 5 14 10 24 29 11 40
TOTAL 10 153 3 156 11 2 13 32 20 52 196 25 221
VII. Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management 4 16 0 16 19 0 19 27 8 35 62 8 70
Integrated Disease Management 4 65 0 65 8 0 8 38 0 38 111 0 111
Bio-control of pests and diseases
Production of bio control agents and
bio pesticides
Others, if any
TOTAL 8 81 0 81 27 0 27 65 8 73 173 8 181
VIII. Fisheries
Integrated fish farming 2 64 2 66 7 0 7 0 0 0 71 2 73
Carp breeding and hatchery
management
Carp fry and fingerling rearing 1 17 0 17 2 0 2 6 0 6 25 0 25
Composite fish culture & fish disease 1 3 0 3 1 0 1 12 0 12 16 0 16
Fish feed preparation & its application
to fish pond, like nursery, rearing &
stocking pond
3 47 0 47 7 0 7 4 0 4 58 0 58
Hatchery management and culture of
freshwater prawn
Breeding and culture of ornamental
fishes
Portable plastic carp hatchery
Pen culture of fish and prawn 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 12
Shrimp farming
Edible oyster farming
Pearl culture
Fish processing and value addition
Others, if any
TOTAL 8 143 2 145 17 0 17 22 0 22 182 2 184
IX. Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production 1 20 16 36 1 0 1 1 1 2 22 17 39
Planting material production
Bio-agents production
Bio-pesticides production
Bio-fertilizer production 2 23 0 23 9 2 11 4 2 6 36 4 40
Vermi-compost production
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
Others, if any
TOTAL 3 43 16 59 10 2 12 5 3 8 58 21 79
X. Capacity Building and Group
Dynamics
Leadership development 2 15 0 15 6 0 6 10 0 10 31 0 31
Group dynamics 2 11 0 11 10 0 10 14 0 14 35 0 35
97
Thematic Area No. of
Cours
es
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Formation and Management of SHGs 1 0 7 7 0 8 8 0 12 12 0 27 27
Mobilization of social capital
Entrepreneurial development of
farmers/youths
WTO and IPR issues
Others, if any
TOTAL 5 26 7 33 16 8 24 24 12 36 66 27 93
XI Agro-forestry
Production technologies
Nursery management
Integrated Farming Systems
TOTAL 1 5 0 5 2 0 2 5 3 8 12 3 15
XII. Others (Pl. Specify)
TOTAL
69 742 45 787
22
0 33 253
40
2 88
49
0
136
4
16
6
153
0
ii. RURAL YOUTH (On and Off Campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Mushroom Production
Bee-keeping
Integrated farming 1 8 3 11 0 0 0 2 2 4 10 5 15
Seed production
Production of organic inputs
Integrated Farming
Planting material production 1 9 0 9 1 0 1 5 0 5 15 0 15
Vermi-culture 1 0 0 0 5 10 15 0 0 0 5 10 15
Sericulture
Protected cultivation of vegetable
crops 1 4 12 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 12 16
Commercial fruit production
Repair and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements 1 8 0 8 3 0 3 4 0 4 15 0 15
Nursery Management of Horticulture
crops 3 23 0 23 6 14 20 2 0 2 31 14 45
Training and pruning of orchards
Value addition
Production of quality animal products
Dairying
Sheep and goat rearing
Quail farming
Piggery
98
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Rabbit farming
Poultry production
Ornamental fisheries
Enterprise development 1 13 2 15 1 0 1 0 0 0 14 2 16
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 1 16 0 16 2 0 2 2 0 2 20 0 20
Tailoring and Stitching
Rural Crafts
TOTAL 10 81 17 98 18 24 42 15 2 17 114 43 157
iii. Extension Personnel (On and Off Campus)
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Productivity enhancement in field
crops
Value addition 1 7 0 7 2 0 2 6 0 6 15 0 15
Integrated Pest Management
Integrated Nutrient management
Rejuvenation of old orchards
Protected cultivation technology
Formation and Management of SHGs
Group Dynamics and farmers
organization 3 42 0 42 8 1 9 11 3 14 61 4 65
Information networking among
farmers
99
Thematic Area No. of
Courses
No. of Participants Grand Total
Other SC ST
M F T M F T M F T M F T
Capacity building for ICT application 1 5 0 5 7 0 7 10 0 10 22 0 22
Care and maintenance of farm
machinery and implements 1 4 0 4 3 0 3 8 0 8 15 0 15
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 mainstreaming through SHGs
Integrated Farming System 1 72 0 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 72 0 72
Mixed Farming 1 10 0 10 2 0 2 18 0 18 30 0 30
Introduction of new technology 2 55 30 85 13 8 21 5 2 7 73 40 113
TOTAL 10 195 30 225 35 9 44 58 5 63 288 44 332
100 Details of training programmes
Discipline Clientele Title of the training
programme
Duration
in days
Venue
(Off /
On
Campus)
Number of participants Number of SC/ST
Male Female Total Male Female Total
Fisheries PF/FW
Pond Preparation for
Fish seed Production 2 Off 25 0 25 8 0 8
Horticulture PF/FW
Raising of forest
sapling 2 Off 8 12 20 6 12 18
Agronomy PF/FW
Soil Health
Management 2 Off 18 2 20 10 2 12
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Construction of water
harvesting structure 2 Off 14 6 20 9 6 15
Agronomy PF/FW
Soil Health
Management 2 On 21 0 21 21 0 21
Fisheries PF/FW
Carp fry & fingerling
rearing 2 Off 20 0 20 2 0 2
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Land treatment
technique for water
harvesting structure
2 Off 15 5 20 9 5 14
Livestock PF/FW
Enrichment of Poor
quality dry fodder. 2 Off 18 6 24 5 2 7
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Area treatment
technique through net
planning
2 Off 14 6 20 9 6 15
Horticulture PF/FW
Modern cultivation of
Colocasia, Zinger
Turmeric and Elephant
Root Yam, etc.
2 Off 20 0 20 8 0 8
Agronomy RY
Production of
vermicompost 7 On 5 10 15 5 10 15
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Integrated Pest
Management on
summer vegetable
2 On 12 8 20 12 8 20
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Application of Bio
fertiliser in crop
production
2 Off 20 0 20 2 0 2
Livestock RY
Backyard Farming of
K.C duck 7 On 10 5 15 2 2 4
Horticulture RY Gardener training 7 On 1 14 15 1 14 15
Agril.Engg EF
Participatory watershed
development 2 On 11 4 15 7 4 11
Agronomy PF/FW
Paddy production by
use of different method
of transplanting
2 On 30 0 30 22 0 22
Agronomy EF
Orientation training on
Mixed Farming 2 On 30 0 30 20 0 20
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Package of improved
agricultural machinery
for paddy cultivation
2 Off 15 5 20 9 5 14
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Application of Lime in
acid soil 2 Off 30 0 30 30 0 30
Agronomy PF/FW
Improved Package of
Practices for Kharif
Oilseeds and pulses
seed production
2 Off 31 0 31 25 0 25
Horticulture PF/FW
Commercial cultivation
of fruits (Mango,
Guava, Papaya, Citrus,
Cashew nut, Ber, etc.)
2 Off 30 0 30 24 0 24
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Fisheries PF/FW
Carp fry & fingerling
rearing 2 Off 25 0 25 9 0 9
Livestock PF/FW
Improved package of
Practices of fry &
Fingerlings rearing
2 Off 25 0 25 11 0 11
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Method of seed
treatment of major
Kharif crop.
2 Off 22 17 39 2 1 3
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Installation and
maintenance of drip
irrigation system
2 Off 14 6 20 9 6 15
Fisheries EF
Integrated fish &
vegetable cum duckery 1 On 72 0 72 0 0 0
Fisheries PF/FW
Fish seed
production(management
of rearing pond
2 Off 13 0 13 0 0 0
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Application of Bio-
pesticides in crop
protection.
2 Off 20 0 20 9 0 9
Fisheries PF/FW
Polyculture of carp &
prawn 2 Off 12 0 12 0 0 0
Horticulture PF/FW
Grafting, budding &
air-layering 2 On 30 0 30 6 0 6
Horticulture PF/FW
Cultivation of off
season vegetables in
low cost poly house-
Tomato, Capsicum,
Cucurbits etc.
2 Off 30 0 30 3 0 3
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Importance of Drip
Irrigation 2 Off 21 0 21 1 0 1
Horticulture RY
Nursery management of
plant propagation 7 On 15 0 15 4 0 4
Livestock PF/FW
Improved backyard
black royal goat
management practices.
2 Off 21 0 21 3 0 3
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Management of insect
pest and disease of
Aman Paddy
2 Off 29 0 29 1 0 1
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Operation and
Maintenance of Cono
Weeder, Drum
Seeder,SRI Marker
2 Off 32 0 32 0 0 0
Agronomy PF/FW
Improved Package of
Practices for Kharif
Oilseeds seed
production
2 Off 30 0 30 10 0 10
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Operation and
maintenance of Tractor
& Power Tiller
2 Off 31 3 34 0 0 0
Fisheries EF
Orientation on short
term fish culture with
special emphasis on
mono-sex tilapia &
magur culture
2 On 20 0 20 0 0 0
Horticulture PF/FW
Training and pruning,
nutrient management of
fruit plants
2 Off 20 0 20 14 0 14
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Management of insect
pest and disease of
Major Pulse Crops
2 Off 40 0 40 9 0 9
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Plant
Protection RY
Development of Phasal
Suraksha Mitra 6 On 20 0 20 4 0 4
Livestock PF/FW Backyard Pig Farming 2 On 5 4 9 5 4 9
Livestock PF/FW
Disease Management in
Goat 2 Off 9 0 9 9 0 9
Fisheries EF
Orientation on mordern
agriculture 1 On 53 40 93 18 10 28
Agril.Engg RY
Repair and maintenance
of diesel engine pump
sets
6 On 15 0 15 7 0 7
Agril.Engg EF
Operation and
maintenance of farm
machinery hub for
farmers Club
2 On 15 0 15 11 0 11
Horticulture PF/FW
Improved nursery
management practice
for health vegetable
seedling production
2 On 20 0 20 8 0 8
Agronomy PF/FW
Technique of kharif
pulse production 2 On 21 0 21 6 0 6
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Installation and
maintenance of
sprinkler irrigation
system
2 Off 28 0 28 3 0 3
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Use of plastic mulching
for in-situ-moisture
conservation
2 Off 30 0 30 30 0 30
Horticulture RY
Raising of different veg
seedlings 7 On 15 0 15 3 0 3
Agril.Extn PF/FW Mushroom production 2 On 16 0 16 4 0 4
Fisheries PF/FW
Deshi Magur culture
with carp 2 On 16 0 16 13 0 13
Fisheries PF/FW
Advance agril practices
with special emphasis
on Integrated farming
2 On 18 2 20 4 0 4
Livestock PF/FW
Backyard Poultry
Farming 2 On 18 0 18 8 0 8
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Use of plastic mulching
for in-situ-moisture
conservation
1 Off 35 0 35 31 0 31
Agronomy PF/FW
Importance and use of
Sulpher content
fertilizer in Rabi
oilseeds Cultivation.
1 Off 30 0 30 14 0 14
Horticulture EF
Orientation training on
Seasonal flower
gardening
2 On 15 0 15 8 0 8
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Formation &
management of Farmers
Club
2 Off 20 0 20 11 0 11
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Operation &
Maintenance of Diesel
Engine Pump sets
specially for uses group
2 Off 10 0 10 3 0 3
Fisheries PF/FW Integrated fish farming 2 Off 53 0 53 3 0 3
Soil Science RY
Method of soil testing
for different essential
plant nutrients available
in the soil
7 On 14 2 16 1 0 1
103
Agronomy PF/FW Improved techniques of
Seed treatment in
Potato crop.
1 Off 26 0 26 6 0 6
Horticulture PF/FW
Commercial cultivation
of Vegetable crop 2 On 20 0 20 5 0 5
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Application of Lime in
acid soil 2 On 20 0 20 16 0 16
Horticulture RY
Protected cultivation of
off season vegetable
Crops
7 On 4 12 16 0 0 0
Soil Science EF
Watershed development
programme 1 On 26 0 26 6 0 6
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Use and maintenance of
drip irrigation system
for vegetable cultivation
2 On 16 0 16 0 0 0
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Gender friendly
Equipment for
farmwomen
1 On 0 13 13 0 0 0
Soil Science EF
Watershed development
programme 1 On 24 0 24 6 0 6
Agronomy PF/FW
Use of SRI techniques
in Boro Paddy under
irrigated situations
2 Off 20 2 22 4 2 6
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Application of Bio-
Bio-fertilizer in crop
protection.
2 Off 16 4 20 11 4 15
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Management of insect
pest and disease of
Major Cole Vegetables
of Paschim Medinipur.
2 Off 22 0 22 22 0 22
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Gender friendly
Equipment for
farmwomen
2 On 0 20 20 0 20 20
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Income generation
through agricultural and
allied agricultural
sector.
2 Off 15 0 15 12 0 12
Agronomy PF/FW
Summer oilseeds crops
in irrigated situation. 2 Off 18 0 18 10 0 10
Horticulture RY
Propagation technique
of different ornamental
plants
7 On 15 0 15 6 0 6
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Management of insect
pest and disease of
Major Winter Pulse and
Oilseed crops
2 Off 20 0 20 14 0 14
Agril.Engg PF/FW
Construction &
maintenance of poly
tunnel, shed nets and
use of mulching
2 On 12 3 15 7 3 10
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Control of storage grain
pest 2 Off 13 0 13 10 0 10
Plant
Protection PF/FW
Plant protection
technique on bitter gurd
cultivation
2 Off 17 0 17 15 0 15
Horticulture PF/FW
Moisture Management
of newly planted fruit
plants
1 Off 15 0 15 13 0 13
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Agril.Extn PF/FW
Formation &
management of Farmers
Club
2 Off 15 0 15 13 0 13
Agril.Extn EF
Training On skill
development of The
farmers club
1 On 22 0 22 17 0 17
Agril.Extn PF/FW
Motivation for SHG
formation 2 On 0 27 27 0 20 20
Horticulture PF/FW
Layout and Package &
Practices of newly
planted forest fruit
plants
2 On 4 10 14 4 10 14
Horticulture PF/FW
Commercial cultivation
of summer vegetable 1 Off 10 5 15 10 5 15
H) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth
Details of training programmes for Rural Youth
Crop /
Enterp
rise
Identifi
ed
Thrust
Area
Trai
ning
title*
Duration
(days)
No. of Participants Self employed after training
Number of persons
employed else
where
Male Female Total
Type
of units
Number
of units
Number of
persons
employed
- - - - - - - - - - -
*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred
105
Sl.No Title Thematic area
Month Duration
(days) Client No. of
courses
No. of Participants Sponsoring Agency
PF/RY/EF Male Female Total
Others SC ST Others SC ST Others SC ST Total
1.
Operation &
maintenance of
Combine
Harvester on
boro paddy
cultivation
Agril
Machanisation
post hervest
techniqe mgnt
April 2 PF/FW 1 77 3 0 0 0 0 77 3 0 80
SMAM,Paschim
Medinipur
2.
Operation &
maintenance of
Combine
Harvester on
boro paddy
cultivation
Agril
Machanisation
post hervest
techniqe mgnt
April 2 PF/FW 1 76 4 0 0 0 0 76 4 0 80
SMAM,Paschim
Medinipur
3.
Training on
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
July 2 PF/FW 1 17 10 5 0 0 0 17 10 5 32
NARARD
4
Training on
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
July 2 PF/FW 1 22 2 8 0 0 0 22 2 8 32
NARARD
5
Training on
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
July 2 PF/FW 1 18 12 2 0 0 0 18 12 2 32
NARARD
6
Improve
technologies
for advance
agriculture
Introduction
of new
technology
July 2 PF/FW 1 19 7 0 0 0 0 19 7 0 26
ADA(Admin),Sutahata,
Purba Medinipur
7
Improve
technologies
for advance
agriculture
Introduction
of new
technology
August 1 PF/FW 1 10 5 0 0 0 0 10 5 0 15
ATMA
8
Improve
technologies
for advance
agriculture
Introduction
of new
technology
August 1 PF/FW 1 35 12 3 0 0 0 35 12 3 50
ATMA
106
9
Polyculture of
carp & deshi
magur
Composite
Fish Culture
August 5 PF/FW 1 20 3 2 0 0 0 20 3 2 25
NFDB
10
Exposure visit
of farmers
under
ATMA,Salboni
Block
Introduction
of new
technology
August 1 PF/FW 1 46 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 46
ATMA
11
Moulding of
sal leaf cap &
plate for
women SHGs
Capacity
building and
group
dynamics
August 3 PF/FW 1 0 0 0 11 2 9 11 2 9 22
NARARD
12
Proper
utilization of
irrigation water
for
veg.cultivation
through Micro
irrigation
system
Micro
irrigation
system
September 1 PF/FW 1 20 0 1 0 0 0 20 0 1 21
ADA,Jamboni Block
13
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
October 1 PF/FW 1 20 15 10 0 0 0 20 15 10 45
NARARD
14
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
October 1 PF/FW 1 26 13 6 0 0 0 26 13 6 45
NARARD
15
Polyculture of
carp & giant
fresh water
prawn
Composite
Fish Culture
November 5 PF/FW 1 23 2 0 0 0 0 23 2 0 25
NFDB
16
Modern
technique of
Rabi Pulse
production
Seed
Production
December 1 PF/FW 1 40 5 0 6 0 0 46 5 0 51
ATMA
17
Integrated pest
management in
Brinjal
Pest
Management
December 1 PF/FW 1 44 17 0 0 0 0 44 17 0 61
ATMA
18
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
February 1 PF/FW 1 25 5 0 0 0 0 25 5 0 30
NARARD
19 Goatery
Management
Goatery
Management
March 1 PF/FW 1 27 12 7 7 10 3 34 22 10 66
IWMP
107
20
Vermi
Compost
Production Vermi Culture
March 1 PF/FW 1 15 0 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 16
Samayeta
R.K.M,Jhargram
21
Role &
Responsibility
of watershed
committee for
participatory
Watershed
Development
March 1 PF/FW 1 8 2 4 1 0 2 9 2 6 17
NARARD
22
Training on
Pulse seed
production
technology
Seed
Production
March 1 PF/FW 1 5 22 5 0 0 0 5 22 5 32
NARARD
108 3.4. A. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes)
B. Other Extension activities
Nature of Extension
Activity
No. of
activities
Farmers Extension Officials Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Field Day 37 325 100 495 152 44 196 152 44 691
Kisan Mela 1 451 261 739 149 11 160 600 272 872
Kisan Ghosthi 13 850 350 1200 50 42 92 900 392 1292
Exhibition 1667
Film Show 1 152 98 250 0 0 0 152 98 250
Method Demonstrations
Farmers Seminar
Workshop 02 112 50 162 283 100 383 395 150 545
Group meetings
Lectures delivered as
resource persons 9 317 98 415 22 13 35 339 111 450
Advisory Services 436 780 96 876 - - - 780 96 876
Scientific visit to
farmers field 213 525 549 1074 234 359 93 759 908 1667
Farmers visit to KVK 299 982 522 1504 270 204 474 1252 726 1978
Diagnostic visits 110 483 92 575 110 483 92
Exposure visits 2 44 4 48 2 0 2 46 4 50
Ex-trainees Sammelan 1 50 14 64 4 0 4 54 14 68
Soil health Camp 8 89 6 95 - - - 89 6 95
Animal Health Camp
Agri mobile clinic
Soil test campaigns
Farm Science Club
Conveners meet 3 65 4 69 - - - 65 4 69
Self Help Group
Conveners meetings 2 - 22 22 - - - - 22 22
Mahila Mandals
Conveners meetings
Celebration of
important days (specify)
Netaji Birth day ,
Vigilance Awareness
day, Independence day,
Gandhi Jayanti, World
Food day, Republic day
9 357 172 529 12 6 18 369 178 547
Any Other (Specify)
Total 1146 5582 2438 8117 1178 779 1457 6062 3508 11231
Nature of Extension Activity No. of activities
Newspaper coverage 02
Radio talks 5
TV talks 0
Popular articles 1
Extension Literature 05
Other, if any
109 3.5 Production and supply of Technological products
Village seed
Crop variety Quantity of seed
(q)
Value
(Rs)
Provided to number of farmers
Paddy Rajendra Masuri 5.0 11000/- Stock
GROUNDNUT TG-37-A 3.0 24000.00 21
Turmeric Saguna 40.0 160000/- Stock
Fish Fri & Fingerlings IMC 200000 100000/- 98
LENTIL MOITREE 1.0 12000.00 STOCK
SAFFLOWER PBNR-12 1.0 4000.00 Stock
Total - 311000
KVK farm
Crop variety Quantity of seed
(q)
Value
(Rs) Provided to number of farmers
HYV Paddy MTU-7029 100.0 220000/- Stock
HYV Paddy Rajendra Masuri 27.0 59400/- Stock
HYV Paddy Meghla 2.0 22000/- Stock
Sesamum Imp.Sel-5,T-23 5.0 29000/- Stock
Ragi(Finger Millet) GTU-28 1.0 3000/- Stock
Grand Total 135 333400
Production of planting materials by the KVKs
Crop Variety
No. of planting
materials
Value
(Rs) Provided to number of farmers
Vegetable seedlings
Cauliflower White Flush,White Queen 5000 5000 768
Cabbage Rear Boll, Lakkhi Boll,Green Exp 20000 16000 844
Tomato Rajlaxmi,S-22,NSS-55 15000 12000 901
Brinjal PK-123,Muktakeshi,BSS-950 15000 9000 911
Chilli BSS-908,Suryamukhi 6000 4800 300
Onion 1000 1000 3
Others 600 600 53
Fruits
Mango Amrapali,Mallica,Lengra,Himsagar 5000 200000 539
Guava L-49 2500 75000 323
Lime Pati lime 2000 60000 190
Papaya Ranchi Dwarf 1200 6000 19
Banana Singapuri 77 2156 7
Others Khaja 2356 70680 108
Ornamental plants Musambi 2344 1875 90
Medicinal and Aromatic
Plantation
Spices
110
Production of Bio-Products
Name of product
Quantity
Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers Kg
Bio Fertilisers
Bio-pesticide
Bio-fungicide
Bio Agents
Others
Total
Production of livestock materials
Particulars of Live stock Name of the breed Number Value (Rs.) No. of Farmers
Dairy animals
Cows
Buffaloes
Calves
Others (Pl. specify)
Poultry Bonraja 200 12288 36
Broilers Broilers 2500 326637 93
Layers
Duals (broiler and layer)
Japanese Quail
Turkey
Emu
Ducks Khaki Campbell 510 40150 47
Others (Pl. specify)
Piggery
Piglet
Others (Pl. specify)
Fisheries
Indian carp
Exotic carp
Others (Pl. specify)
Grand Total 3210 379075 176
Turmeric
Tuber
Elephant yams
Fodder crop saplings
Forest Species Teak,Mehogini,Siso, Accacia,etc 22000 116000 1846
Others, pl.specify(hedge) Duranta 42000 109200 4
Total 142077 689311 6906
111 3.6. (A) Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference)
Item Title Authors name Number Circulation
Research paper Sulphur application in
mustard crop
Dr.A.K.Maity and Mr. N.K.Bej 01 86
Seminar/conference/
symposia papers
Books
Booklets 1.Macher Rog O Pratikar
2.Broiler Palan
3. Khaki campbel Hans
Palan
5..Sukar Palan
Mr.P.K.Guin &
Dr. A.K.Maiti
1500 each Funded By
ATMA
Bulletins Prime Minister Fasal
Beema Joyana
P.C & all SMS 1000 1000
News letter
Popular Articles Vermi Compost
production
-Vegetable production
Dr.A.K.Maity and Mr. N.K.Bej
and Mr. Kasinath Mahanty
Srabani Das and S. Haldar
04 1000
Book Chapter
Extension Pamphlets/
literature
1.Mishra Mach chas
2.Murgi palan
Mr.P.K.Guin &
Dr. A.K.Maiti
1500 each
Technical reports
Electronic Publication
(CD/DVD etc)
TOTAL
N.B. Please enclose a copy of each. In case of literature prepared in local language please indicate the title in English
(B) Details of HRD programmes undergone by KVK personnel:
S.
No.
Name of
programme
Name of course Name of KVK personnel
and designation
Date and Duration Organized by
1. Training MDP Dr.A.K.Maiti 20.04.2016 ICAR
2. Workshop Statelevel Workshop P.K.Guin, SMS(Fisheries 27.04.2016 ATTARI,Kolkata
3. Seminer Oilsed Production N.K.Bej,
SMS(Agronomy)
08.03.2017 KVK,
Narendrapur,Kolkata
5. Workshop CFLD on.Oilseeds
and Pulse
N.K.Bej,
SMS(Agronomy)
20.12.2016 ATTARI,Kolkata
6. Workshop ATMA N.K.Bej, SMS
(Agronomy)
26.08.2016 Narendrapur,Kolkata
7. Workshop IMD N.K.Bej, SMS (Agronomy 02.08.2016 BCKVV, Kalyani
8. Official
Exposure Visit
Orientation and
sharing experience
All SMSs and E.C
members of Seva Bharati
18/02/17 KVK, NIMPITH. S-
Pgs.
9. Training
Programme
Skill Development
for Laborotery Work
Tonmoy Sengupta. Lab
Technician
19.12.2016-
21.12.16
BCKV
10. Training
Programm
H.R.D Trainning Srabani Das, SMS (Hort) 21.11.-23.11.2016 BCKV
112 3.7. Success stories/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case with suitable action
photographs)
i) Success story of a Rural Farmer - cultivation of Redgram for better productivity
Farmer Name: Sri Sunil Hansda
Address: Vill-Pindra, Po-Harda. Dist- Paschim Mednipur. WB
Name of crop: Red gram. Variety- UPAS-120. Season-Kharif-2016
Sunil Hansda is a farmer from Pindra village and also a member of farmers club which was initiated by
S.B.K.V.K and he has been working as a village leader as well as resource person of SBKVK for
agriculture development. Many time he has participated in different training programme, group
discussion and exposure visit organized by SBKVK and other institution related to agricultural
development. one day in a seminar he wanted to know about package of practices of red gram cultivation
and he took part in a discussion about the scope and importance of red gram cultivation. Then SBKVK
took initiative to meet his desire and also planned to demonstrate a trial on pulse production technology
by providing Red gram seeds to him. Then he was given training how to prepare land and how to use
balanced fertilizer scientifically by providing a new variety also . As per advice he treated seeds with
carbendazim@2 gm /kg and also with rhizobium culture of 250 gm. Then he also provided organic
fertilizer at a dosage of 3 ton per acre and NPK with a ratio 8:16:8 and also he used the line showing
techniques for sowing the seeds with a spacing of 45X60 cm which made possible him to
get a very good profit. After 5months he harvested the crop and received the yield 12’4 q/ha. Value was
Rs 96270.00 the, Expenditure-47250.00.Net income received Rs. 49020.00. The B.C ratio was calculated
2.03:1. A Field day was organized by the SBKVK and he took part also very interestingly.
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ii). A case study on- factors behind seizing a functional fish seed hatchery
Rural farmers who lives in rural areas and fully depends on agriculture and its allied activities for their
survival. Likewise Mahulboni, a rural village, situated in Paschim Medinipur district, is one of the backward
districts of the state west Bengal with 18% SC, 15% ST population, where 50,000 ha. of land is under wasteland
hold by the small and marginal group of farmers. Land is undulated, with poor soil status content in respect to low
nutrient status, low water retention capacity, and low organic matter content. Soil is acidic in nature, rich in Fe, Al
& silicon and deficient to B, Ca, Mg, S and Zn. Soil is coarse sand to sandy loam. Presently, this land is used for
pasture. Rice based crop production system was the traditional farming system of the Mahulboni village under Red
and Lateritic agro-climatic zone.
Banshajuri is a small village of Binpur 2 block with a household of 203 and every household depends on
agriculture. But this village was economically and agriculturally very weak due to the scarcity of water and due to
lack of knowledge in agriculture. Along with main-stream agricultural activities, an agri-allied activities like
fisheries is also well practiced in this region. During the pilot visits from SBKVK multi-disciplinary team, several
cases were noted in the field of agri-allied activities, one of such is described below-
The case study has been done on the basis of a successful fish farmer. Especially the farmer used to produce seeds
by means of hatchery operation of his own experience and self-owned hatchery complex. But after 10-12 years he
had to stop this occupation due to several reasons. It has been tried to focus those points as per the interviewed
statement of the concerned fish farmer.
The name of the farmer is Sandip Ghosh. He is around 40 years old. He started his fisheries activity
during the year 1984, but in the year 1990 he converted the business in a commercial scale. At that time he used to
take the ownership of Govt. Beels on the basis of lease agreement, adjacent to the roads in this area, and fishes like
koi, singhi, magurwas cultured. But it was not sufficient to meet up the expectations of earning. Keeping the view
in the mind he planned to set up an own hatchery complex, and according to his planning he set up it in the year
1992at home, initially by investing Rs.70, 000. The area of the hatchery was 2 Katha. Then in the year 2002 he
established a Glass jar hatchery.
He used to sell the seeds mainly in the Naihati fish market, but other farmers also used to
procure seeds from him and fish seeds were being sent to different places of towns and markets. he was
doing his business smoothly, but at the same time the tendency of lending among the buyers was
increased. They were taking the seeds as per their need but the exact cost was not being paid. As a result
114 the farmer was not been able to run the hatchery smoothly, due to shortage of money. In this way one
most successful, flourished farmer as well as an entrepreneur gradually succumbed to losses.
At last in the year 2003-04 he had to stop this business and around Rs. 6 lakhs has been lost to
the market. At present he is doing a networking business.
Special invention
During the time of interview he informed that, when the hatchery operation was going to be
stopped one buyer expressed his urgent needs of seed. To meet up demand he used mixture of milt and
sperm of different species, and the resultant came out as a peculiar structured hardy fish species, having
high disease resistance and fast growth rate and exceptional feeding habit. But, till today he did not come
up with the details of his invented miraculous species, which was the resultant of his acquired technical
skill of hatchery operation.
3.8. Give details of innovative methodology or innovative technology of Transfer of Technology developed
and used during the year : NA
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
3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed by KVKs:
Promotion, Production, Adaptation &Technology transfer done through Farmers club, FIGs, SHGs in the adopted
villages of the district
3.11. a. Details of equipment available in Soil and Water Testing Laboratory
Sl. No Name of the Equipment Qty. 1 Digital Flame Photometer, Type-128 01
2 Digital pH Meter Type-802 01
3 Digital Conductivity Meter , Type-304 01
4 Electronics Balance, Model BL-220 H 01
5 Water Distillation Plant, Capacity 4 Lit/hr 01
6 Kjeldahl, Digestion Unit 01
7 Kjeldahl Distillation Unit 01
8 Mechanical Shaker 18 X12 01
9 Mechanical Shaker 18 x24 01
10 Hot Air Oven 20 x20x24 01
11 Hot Plate 18x12 01
12 Lab Willy Mill Grinder 01
13 Binocular Microscope, Getner Make Model SB-2-PL 01
14 Water Quality Analyser with CL-51B and C.C.038 S/N-068 01
15 Specto Photo Meter, Digital 01
16 Mrida Parikshak 01
115 3.11.b. Details of samples analyzed so far :
Details No. of
Samples
No. of
Farmers
No. of
Villages
Amount
realized
Soil Analyzed 318 318 16
Water Sample Analyzed 58 58 5
Total 376 376 21
3.12. Activities of rain water harvesting structure and micro irrigation system: NA
No of training programme No of demonstrations No of plant material produced Visit by the
farmers
Visit by
the
officials - - - - -
3.13 Technology week celebration
Type of activities No. of activities Number of participants Related crop/livestock technology
Exhibition,Kisan
Mela,Seminar ,Extrainees
meet
1 ( 5 days) 1326 active farmers & 6250
other visitors .Total - 7576 Crop, Plant Protection, Soil Health,
Agri. Entrepreneurship and
marketing ,Farmers club
strengthening
3.14. RAWE programme - is KVK involved?
No of student/ARS trained No of days stayed
3.15. List of VIP visitors (MP/MLA/DM/VC/Zila Sabhadipati/Other Head of Organization/Foreigners)
Date Name of the person Purpose of visit
03.02.2017 Mr. Niranjan Bhuinyan, DDM, NABARD Watershed support Programme and to
attend Seminar on TWC-2017 celebration
05.02.2017 Dr.Sukumar Hansda,MLA,Jhargram International Soil Health Day Celebration
and to attend Seminar on TWC-2017
04.02.2017 Mr. Samir Dhal,Sabhapati,Jamboni,P.S TWC-2017 celebration
05.02.2017 Mr.Nirmal Ghosh,Karmadakshya, Krishi
Sech O samabai, West Midnapur Z.P
To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
04.02.2017 Mr.Buddhadev Bhowmik, Karmadakshya,
Krishi Sech O samabai, East midnapur Z.P
To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
04.02.2017 Dr. Vivekananda Mahanty,
ADA, Pnaskura-I
To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
05.02.2017 Mr. Churamani Mahata, MIC, Govt. of
W.B.
To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
05.02.2017 Khagendra Nath Hembram, MLA Binpur-II To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
07.02.2017 Sri Nakul Chandra Mahata, SDO, Jhargram To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
06.02.2017 Md. A. Ansari, BDO, Jamboni To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
06.2.2017 Dr. A. K. Karan, Soil Scientist, IIT,
Kharagpur
To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
05.02.2017 Dr. Mini Poduwal, Associate Professor,
BCKV, RRC,
To attend Seminar on TWC-2017
celebration
116 4.0 IMPACT
4.1. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period).
Name of specific technology/skill
transferred
No. of participants % of adoption Change in income (Rs.)
Before
(Rs./Unit)
After
(Rs./Unit)
HYV paddy production by use of
micronutrient 1gm/lit
34 68 51100/ 61300/
Paddy production by use of SRI techniqe 30 41 63200/ 83000/
Wheat production by use of chelated
zinc 1 gm/lit
23 60 37400/ 45500/
Groundnut production with Improved
variety TG-51-A
33 58 86200/ 95500/
Lentil production with Improved variety
Moitree
54 63 38000/ 49200/
Potato production with Improved
variety K.Jyoti and K Pokhraj
27 61 140380/ 185000/
Tomato production with Improved
variety NP-5005
38 66 100200/ 150300/
Cauliflower production with Improved
variety White flash
30 61 81000/ 102000/
Cabbage production with Improved
variety Rareball
25 44 106000/ 142000/
Guava grafting 17 43 8700/ 29000/
Lemon grafting 22 50 8000/ 26500/
Mousambi grafting 15 40 7426/- 22500/
Vermicompost production 21 54 1325/- 2660/
Integration of livestock -fish –vegetables 65 56 23400/- 45500/-
Introduction of improved indigenous
backyard poultry birds (Banaraja) by
replacing local birds.
73 48 9160.00 18200.00
Use of Agriculture implements in Crop
Production
56 35 41200/ 65500/
Soil test enabled crop production 38 19 32200/ 47800/
NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants
4.2 Cases of large scale adoption
(Please furnish detailed information for each case)
Horizontal spread of technologies
Technology Horizontal spread
1.Paddy production through SRI Technique 29 blocks of Paschim Medinipur
2.Groundnut cultivation (var.TG-51) Binpur-II,Gopi-I,Garbeta_I &II, Jamboni
3.Use of chealated Zinc in cereals Binpur-II,Gopi-I,Binpur_I , Jamboni,Jhargram
4.Use of micro nutrients mixture in Potato Binpur-II,Binpur-I,Garbeta_I &II, Jamboni
5.Poly mulching in crop production Garbeta_I &II, Jamboni ,Binpur-II
6.Use of Conoweeder,Reaper and cobbine harvester in
paddy production system
29 blocks of Paschim medinipur
7.wasteland management through mango & Cashewnut
cultivation in red laterite area
Jhargram Subdivision
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4.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period
Sl.
No.
Contents
1. No. of villages adopted – 5
2. Name of villages :Chanpara,Kanko,Rakhalmara,Enata,Domohani
3. Intervention identified and implemented:
Training, OFT, FLD, Field Days etc
Imparting different need-based agricultural training programme
Rural youth -15, Practicing farmer- 65
FLD training –8
OFT programme –6 (Paddy, Potato, Wheat, SRI, Vegetables)
Critical Imput – Improved variety, Fertilizer, Plant protection chemical, Micronutrient,
Phosphogypsum, Bio-fungicides and Vermi compost
4. Impact of Intervention
Intervention Major Parameters Situation during
Benchmark year
Situation during 2012-13
(a) Training :
Package and
Practices of HYV
Paddy, Wheat and
Potato,
Latest Varieties
with quality seeds,
judicious use of
fertilizers and
integrated pest
management
Uses of local
varieties, use of
imbalance fertilizers,
lack of knowledge of
good quality HYV
and insect-pest-
disease identification
and their preventive
measures
Cropping intensity :
% - 132
Productivity
Paddy-17.0 q/ah
Wheat-18.0 q/ha
Potato-180.0 q/ha
- Used on certified HYV: Paddy-MW-
10, MTU-7029, MTU-1010, IR-36
Kkhandagiri, Krishna Hamsa, , Wheat-
PBW-353, UP-262, Sonalika, Potato-
Pokhraj, S-1, Kufri Jyoti,
Seed treating chemicals & integrated
nutrient management and pest
management
Cropping intensity % - 165
Productivity :
Paddy-39.5 q/ah
Wheat-26.2 q/ha
Potato-255.0 q/ha
8.Popularisation of Vanraja &Khaki-campbel ducks Jamboni ,Binpur-II, Jhargram, Binpur-I,Jhargram,East
Singbhum,
9.IMC & Magyr Culture Datan-II,Debra,Narayangarh ,Sabang,Binpur-II
10.Nursery raising of vegetables 29Blocks of Paschim medinipur
11.Fish fingerlings production Binpur-I, Binpur-II,Jamboni
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4 (b) Demonstration
and Training on
oilseeds crops
(Mustard,
Groundnut and
Sesamum)
Latest varieties with
quality seeds,
judicious use of
fertilizers and
integrated pest
management and
quality seed
production, storage
facilities
Uses of local
varieties, use of
imbalance fertilizers,
lack of knowledge of
insect -pest-disease,
seed production
technologies, seed
treatment practices
Area coverage:
Mustard – 2 ha
Groundnut – 5 ha
Sesamum – 10 ha
Varieties :
Mustard – Local
Groundnut – AL-12-
24
Sesamum – B-67
Productivity (q/ha) :
Mustard – 5.0
Groundnut – 6-15
Sesamum –6.5
Used on certified HYV :
Area coverage:
Mustard –25 ha
Groundnut –18 ha
Sesamum – 50 ha
Varieties :
Mustard –Binoy, MS-203, NC-I
Groundnut – TAG-24, TG-37A
Sesamum – Imp. Sel.-5 (Rama)
Productivity (q/ha) :
Mustard – 11.5
Groundnut – 12-28
Sesamum –10.2
4 (c) Demonstration
and Training on
Vegetables(Tomato,
Brinjal, Bitter
Gourd and
Cucumber)
Latest Varieties
with quality seeds,
judicious use of
fertilizers and
integrated pest
management
Uses of local
varieties, use of
imbalance fertilizers,
lack of knowledge of
insect -pest-disease,
seed production
technologies, seed
treatment practices.
Productivity(q/ha)
Tomato-90
Brinjal-145
Bitter Gourd-71
Cucumber-122
Used high yielding variety, seed
treatment, integrated nutrient
management and pest management
Variety:
Tomato- S-22, Hybrid-5005, JK-195,
Rupali etc
Brinjal- Blue Star, PK-123,
Nischintapur, Samrat etc
Bitter Gourd-Pusa hybrid-1, Preethi,
Priyanka etc
Cucumber-Pusa Sanyog, Sheetal etc
Productivity(q/ha)
Tomato-150
Brinjal-220
Bitter Gourd-110
Cucumber-181
4.4 Details of innovations recorded by the KVK : None
Thematic area
Name of the Innovation
Details of Innovator
Back ground of innovation
Technology details
Practical utility of innovation
119 4.5 Details of entrepreneurship development
Entrepreneurship development
Name of the enterprise Seed production
Name & complete address of the
entrepreneur
Basundhara Agro Private Limited
Balibhasa, Manikpara,Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal
Intervention of KVK with quantitative
data support:
Technical,Marketing, Credit counseling, 3months Vocational training
on seed production, Colloboration with NSC,SSC, Bharat Nursey,
Exposure Visit, State Seed Lab, CRRI,Oilseed & pulses Research
Station, Beharampur.
Time line of the entrepreneurship
development
2 years since 2005
Technical Components of the Enterprise
Seed production,processing,packaging,certification and marketing
Status of entrepreneur before and after the
enterprise
10 tonnes to 500 tonne
Present working condition of enterprise in
terms of raw materials availability, labour
availability, consumer preference,
marketing the product etc. ( Economic
viability of the enterprise):
Production of 500 tonne of certified and foundation seeds by creating
a job opportunity for nearly 1000 mandays against consumers
preference of variety,MTU7029, Shyamali,GB-1,and scented rice
Horizontal spread of enterprise Bankura,Nadia
4.6 Any other initiative taken by the KVK
i. Broad basing of the KVK mandatory work in all 29 blocks of Paschim Medinipur,
and ATMA Villages of Purba Medinipur.
ii. Intensification of SRI paddy and popularization of relevant tools & machinery.
iii. Diversification of different crops
iv. Dovetailing the benefit of ICT through KMAS, National Portal, Website
v. Introduction of new crops-Viz. Safflower, Ragi,Broccoli,Red Cabbage, Turnip, Kharif Onion, Turmeric( as
intercrop), Cherry Tomato, Dishi Magur & Monosex Tilapia culture in seasonal pond as well as Protective
farming and mosquito netting, organic farming, micro irrigation (Drip& Sprinkler),Mulching(Poly, Jute felt)
etc.
vi. Effective control of Blast of paddy, sheath blight of paddy, blight of potato and downy mildew of bitter gourd.
vii. Popularization of Breed-Banraja (Poultry),Khaki Campbell(Duck),Ghungru (Pig),and variety- Meghla (Paddy),
MTU-1010 (Paddy), Saguna (Turmeric),TG-37-A (Groundnut), Akash (Bitter Guard), Rama (Sesame),
Amrapalli (Mango) and Grafted Fruit saplings and healthy vegetable seedlings etc.
viii. Wasteland management through Orchard Development
ix. Strengthening on campus instructional farm thorough different technologies
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x. Assurance of huge production and supply of planting materials
(Seedlings, Duckings, fingerlings and saplings etc.)
xi. Establishment of an effective linkages with district line department, NARS, Service provider, NABARD, and
other stake holder
xii. Broad basing of Pre Summer Bitter Gourd Cultivation (about 320 ha) in Jamboni,Binpur –I&II,Jhargram
blocks.
5.0 LINKAGES
5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations
Director of Agriculture, Paschim Medinipur,
ATMA
Conducting training, demonstration, farmers scientist interaction,
exposure visit, leaflet preparation and organizing Krishi Mela
Director of Agriculture, Purba Medinipur,
ATMA
Training and demonstration of innovative technology
Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya Farmers awareness programme on turmeric cultivation, technical
backup on cereals as well as plantation crops
RRS, BCKV, Jhargram Diagnostic Service, OPP/PPP, OFT - Technical Support
NSC, Midnapur Seed Production Programme of Mustard & Paddy
BDO, Jamboni Collaborative Training Support
NBSS, LUP, Kolkata Training as well as land use information support
Directorate of Food Processing Industry &
Horticulture, Govt. of West Bengal
Collaborative Training Support
Directorate of Fisheries Collaborative Demonstration Programme, Infrastructure dev.
NRCG, Junagadh, Gujarat Collaborative Demonstration Programme
ICRISAT, Pattancheru, Hyderabad Collaborative Demonstration Programme
CARI , Izzatnagar, UP Collaborative Demonstration Programme
CIFRI, Barackpur, W.B. Technical support on Fiber Glass Hatchery
NIRJAFT, Kolkata Training and Demonstration
NABARD,Kolkata Collaborative Programme
MGNREGA,Medinipur Collaborative Programme
5.2. List of special programmes undertaken during 2016-17 by the KVK, which have been financed by ATMA/
Central Govt/ State Govt./NABARD/NHM/NFDB/Other Agencies (information of previous years should not be
provided)
a) Programmes for infrastructure development: NA
Name of the
programme/scheme Purpose of programme
Date/ Month of
initiation
Funding
agency Amount (Rs.)
121 (b) Programme for other activities (training, FLD,OFT, Mela, Exhibition etc.)
Name of the
programme/scheme Purpose of programme
Date/ Month of
initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)
Development of crop
cafeteria
Dissemination of
technology,
June 2016-17 ATMA,Paschim
Medinipur 300000.00
Training Demonstration, And
Research
Dissemination of
technology, skill
development
June and NoV 2016-
17 NFDB,Hyderabad 91000.00
Training & Demonstration,
Dissemination of
technology, skill
development
June2016-17 Nabard,Paschim
Medinipur 300000.00
Training & Demonstration,
Dissemination of
technology, skill
development
Nov 2016-17
AICRP,Jabbalpur 50,000.00
TWC 17
Awareness &
dissemination of location
specific Technology,
03.02.2017 –
07,03,2017
NABARD
1,20,000.00/-
6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK
6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)
Sl.
No
.
Name of
demo Unit
Year of
estt.
Area
(Sq.mt)
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Variety/
Breed Produce Qty.
Cost of
inputs
Gross
income
1. Mango
Orchard
1979 52000 Langra,
Himsagr,
Mallica,
Amrapali,
Enait
Pasand
Golapkhas,
Baromasi
Mango/
Planting
Materials
1560
00.00
350000.0
0
620000.0
0
2. Citrus 1994 6000 Musambi Fruits &
planting
Materials
1000 20000.00 30000.00
3. Paddy 1976 32000 MTU -7029 Seed 110 42000.00 120000.0
0
Total 90000 157110 412000 90000
6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops)
Name
Of the crop
Date of
sowing Date of
harvest Are
a
(ha)
Details of production Amount (Rs.) Rema
rks Variety
Type of
Produce Qty.(q)
Cost of
inputs
Gross
income
HYV
Paddy
02.08.16 13.12.16 2.3 MTU-7029 T.L
seeds
110 145300/- 226000/-
HYV
Paddy
06.08.16 08.12.16 0.5 Rajendra
Masuri
T.L
seeds
26 34350/- 62400/-
HYV
Paddy
07.08.16 08.12.16 0.12 Meghla T.L
seeds
5 5300/- 9000/-
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6.3 Performance of Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Product Qty (Kg)
Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Cost of inputs Gross income
1. Vermi
Compost
3000 7500 15000
6.4 Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production)
Sl.
No
Name
of the animal /
bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Breed
Type of
Produce Qty.
Cost of
inputs Gross income
1. Poultry Banaraja Brooded
Chicks 200 8050 12288
2. Duckling K.C.Duck Brooded 500 30200 40150
3. Fingerlings IMC 17000 16000 32000
6.5 Utilization of hostel facilities
Accommodation available (No. of beds)
(For whole of the year)
Months No. of trainees
stayed
Trainee days
(days stayed) Reason for short fall (if any)
July 75 174 OK
August 86 257 OK September 10 30 OK October 31 98 OK November 10 70 OK December 16 32 OK January 8 56 OK February 17 34 OK Total : 253 751
Potato 16.11.16 08.02.17 0.40 Kufri Pokhraj T.L
seeds
60 47400/- 94000/-
Sesamu
m
0.6 Imp Sel-5 T.L
seeds
5 11300/- 17000/-
Ragi
(Finger
Millets)
06.07.16 18.10.16 0.2 GTU-28 T.L
seeds
1 1600/- 2600/-
123 6.6 Utilization of staff quarters
Whether staff quarters has been completed:
No. of staff quarters:06
Date of completion: Occupancy details:
Months Q I QII Q III QIV Q V QVI
January
All staff quarter are occupied
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
7. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
7.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts Bank account Name of the bank Location Account Number
Current A/c. SBI Jhargram Br. 11282489199
Savings A/c. BGVB Kapgari Br. 5285011000601
7.2 Utilization of funds under FLD on Oilseed (Rs. In Lakhs)
Item
Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on -1st April 2017 Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
Ground nut 2.25 2.25
Nil
Safflower 0.405 0.405
Rapeseed &
Mustered
1.50 1.50
Sesame, Groundnut 2.85 2.85
7.3 Utilization of funds under FLD on Pulses (Rs. In Lakhs)
Item
Released by ICAR Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 1st April 2017 Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
Pigeonpea,Black gram 2.25 2.25
Nil CFLD 0.60 0.60
Lentil 1.50 1.50
Green Gram 1.50 1.50
124 7.4 Utilization of funds under FLD on Maize (Rs. In Lakh)
Item
Released by ICAR Expenditure Unspent balance
as on 1st April
2012 Kharif
Rabi
Kharif
Rabi
TOTAL
7.5 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2016-17 (Not audited)
S.
No. Particulars Sanctioned Released Expenditure
A. Recurring Contingencies
1 Pay & Allowances 76,00000.00 71,50,100.00 73,43,293.00
2 Traveling allowances 1,40000.00 1,40000.00 1,02,218.00
3 HRD 50000.00 50000.00 17,559.00
4 Contingencies
A Stationery, telephone, postage and other office charges
4,20000.00 4,20000.00 4,03,333.00 B POL, repair of vehicles, tractors and equipment
C Training of Farmers / Women
2,40000.00 2,40000.00 1,50,072.00 D Training of Rural Youth
E Training Materials
F Training of Extension Functionaries
G Front-line Demonstration 1,60000.00 1,60000.00 53,410.00
H On-Farm Testing 80,000.00 80,000.00 22,050.00
I Soil & Water Testing Lab 1,00000.00 1,00000.00 35,836.00
J Maintenance of Building 5,00000.00 5,00000.00 3,79,041.00
K Tribal Sub-Plan 4,00000.00 4,00000.00 4,00000.00
TOTAL (A) 96,90,000.00 92,40,100.00 89,06,812.00
B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Works (Renovation of Old Building) 5,00000.00 5,00000.00 4,44,031.00
2
3
4
TOTAL (B) 5,00000.00 5,00000.00 4,44,031.00
C. REVOLVING FUND
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 1,01,90,000.00 97,40,100.00 93,50,843.00
7.6. Status of revolving fund (Rs. in lakh) for last three years
Year Opening balance as
on 1st April
Income during the
year
Expenditure
during the
year
Net balance in hand as on 1st
April of each year (Kind + cash)
2014-15
Cash =
(-) 3,69,759.53
Kind =
4,18,980.00
52,48,930.00 49,54,551.00 Cash = ( -)75,380.53
Kind = 5,87,285.00
2015-16
Cash =
(-)75,380.53
Kind =
5,878,285.00
75,38, 497.00 65,07,021.00 Cash = 9,56,095.47
Kind = 3,79,065.00
2016-17
Cash =
9,56,095.47
Kind =
3,79,065.00
1,09,24,234.00 95,08,776.00 Cash = 23,71,553.47
Kind = 2,75,136.00
125 7.6.(i) Number of SHGs formed by KVKs (ii) association of KVKs with SHGs formed by other organizations
indicating the area of SHG activities.
Number of SHGs formed by KVK - 02
Strengthening Of Income Generating Activities And Livelihood Support
7.7 Details of marketing channels created for the SHGs
Registration of Producers Organization of Farmers. Club & SHGs has been initiated under the perview of
Asst. General Manager, NABARD, Paschim Medinipur
7.8. Special programme on Food and Nutrition :
Paschim Medinipur district is mainly a land of Agriculture and more than 80% of the total population is
residing in the villages and the rural economy is based on Agriculture & Agro-based nature of Small Industries. It
has varieties of soil type, climate, geomorphology accompanied by population, caste, creed and vegetation etc.
Being characterized by hot summer, cold winter, abundant rainfall and humidity,extremely rugged
topography and poor to medium fertile soil, the area is mostly hunger and thrust driven. The farmers have to work
hard to secure their livelihoods amid of several adversities. As per the geographical and physiographical merits of
the region, this district has the potential to cultivate different vegetables in the farmers’ field and meeting their daily
nutritional requirements and generating an additional income.
Keeping the view in consideration, SevaBharatiKrishiVigyan Kendra (SBKVK), the only KVK in this
region has been intervening in popularizing and diffusing different technologies which can cope up with different
adversities of this region and can flourish the agri-potentialities of this region.
Out of several successful interventions of SBKVK, last year it had successfully diffused an innovative
technology of developing kitchen garden at farmer’s household for meeting their nutritional as well as financial
needs.
A kitchen garden is where herbs and vegetables are grown around the house for household use. Since
early times a small plot near to the house has been used for growing a variety of vegetables according to the season.
Local varieties such as radish, broad leaf mustard, chilli, beans, pumpkins etc. are all grown in the kitchen garden.
The main objective of a kitchen garden is the maximum output and a continuous supply of vegetables for
the table throughout the year.Seeds of transplanted crops like tomato, brinjal and chilli can be sown in nursery beds
or pots one month in advance by drawing lines.
Promotion:
The traditional activities of the tribal people were mostly forest dependent and agriculture driven. As the
size of population of traditional society was small, availability of land per person was sufficient for sustaining their
livelihoods and forest was near to their villages and able to fulfill villager’s needs. They emphasized on equality
and collectivity while using natural resource. Their custom and tradition were not against the natural law. They
have sufficient indigenous knowledge how to use any plants or herbs as medicine. But they are lacking the
scientific interventions which resulted in severe problems like malnutrition.
To fight against malnutrition, the SBKVK extended its effort for farmers sensitizations by focusing on
promotion of kitchen gardens in a relatively easy way of getting equilibrate nutrients. In this framework, farmers
were provided training and inputs to put a place for kitchen gardens with various vegetables. At village level,
sensitization campaigns and monitoring were organized to ensure that each household has established at least one
kitchen garden with green vegetables near homestead.
At initial phase, tribal people were not aware about the kitchen garden concept. KVK introduced this
concept among them. Seeds of some vegetable were given to 292 families of six tribal dominated villages namely
Chandabila, Bodakata, Loadi, Ankro, Chansara,Mahulboni. The idea of ideal kitchen garden model was also
introduced to them.292 families adopted the kitchen garden.The following two components were introduced under
kitchen gardening-
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Water Harvesting: Both rain water &waste water harvesting methodology was introduced in the
area, for the use in agriculture in dry season and in the kitchen garden regularly.
Vermicompostmixed with specific bio-fertilizers are successfully used in the Kitchen Garden.
7.9. Joint activity carried out with line departments and ATMA
Name of
activity
Number of
activity
Season With line department With ATMA Both
TRAINING 08 No. KHARIF & RABI ATMA ATMA
DEMO 20unit KHARIF &RABI ATMA ATMA
Twc-2017 01 RABI NABARD
Training &
Demonstration,
0 5No
RABI AICRP, Jabbalpur
8. Initiative taken towards organic farming by the KVK (area brought under organic farming,
crops cultivated through organic means and other relevant information)
9. Other information
9.1. Prevalent diseases in Livestock/Crops/Fishery
9.2. Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Training
Title of the training
programme
Period No. of the participant Amount of Fund
Received (Rs)
From To M F
9.3. PPV & FR Sensitization training Programme
Date of organizing
the programme
Resource Person No. of participants Registration (crop wise)
Name of
crop
No. of
registration
Name of the
disease
Crop/animal Date of outbreak Number of
death/ %
commodity
loss
Number of animals
vaccinated
127 9.4.a SMS PORTAL
Date of start of functioning of SMS portal
No. of
messages
No. of
calls
No. of
farmers
covered
Types of messages (No.)
Crop Livestock Weather Marketing Awareness Other
16 16 787958 13 - - - - 3
9.4.b Information in uploading KVK Portal by KVKs during 2016-17
Sr. No. Name of item/ events/ component Uploading status
(Yes/No)
No. uploaded Remarks, if any
1 KVK Profile uploaded
2 Employee details Yes 17
3 Post Yes 8
4 Finance Yes 10
5 Soil Health Card Yes 1
6 Appliance Yes 27
7 Crops Yes 12
8 Resources Yes 1
9 Fish Yes 1
10 Past events Yes 104
11 Future/ upcoming events Yes 3
12 Facilities available at KVKs Yes 9
13 Package and practices
14 Crop Yes 4
15 Livestock Yes 1
16 Fishery Yes 1
17 Horticulture Yes 4
18 CFLD on Pulses
19 2016-17 Yes 2
20 2015-16
21 CFLD Oilseeds
22 2016-17 Yes 3
23 2015-16
9.5 Observation of Swacha Bharat Programme
Date of Observation Activities undertaken
21,28/09/2016, 27/10/17, 11/11/16, 3/12/16, 2/01/17,
7/1/17, 18/02/17, 21/02/17,28/03/17,
Cleaning Of Garage, Godown , Kvk
/Hospital Primices, Roads Etc
9.6 Observation of National Science day
Date of Observation Activities undertaken
128
9. 7.Programme with Seema Suraksha Bal (BSF)
Title of Programme
Date
No. of participants
9.8 Agriculture Knowledge in rural school:
Name and address of school Date of visit to
school
Areas covered Teaching aids used
9.9. Details of Kharif and Rabi Sammelan (Information should be provided in two separate tables – one
for Kharif and another for Rabi Sammelan)
Name
of the
state
Name of
district/K
VK
Date on
which
conducted
Number of participants Name of
public
represent
ative
Details of Technology
Demonstrated and other
programmes organized Farmers Others
9.10. Details of Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana programme organized
Name
of the
state
Name of
district/K
VK
Date on
which
conducted
Number of participants Name of
public
represent
ative
Details of awareness
created and other
programmes organized Farmers Others
WB KVK
West
Midnapur
18.04.2016 627 50 Pradhan
Kapgari
GP
Seminar on Bio farming,
Misro Irrigation, Soil
Health Management,
Integrated Farming & Demo
Stall,water sshed
9.11. Contingent crop planning
Name
of the
state
Name of
district/
KVK
Thematic
area
Number of programmes
organized
Number
of
Farmers
contacted
A brief about contingent
plan executed by the
KVK
129 9.12. Report on Citizens’ Client Charter (attending the requests seeking guidance on agricultural
Technology and technology products)
Sl.
No.
Services/
Transaction
Process Service
Standard
No. of such
services
attended by
KVKs and
ATICs during
the year
No. of such services
pending with
KVK/ATIC beyond 30
days
1. Guidance on
Agricultural
technology and
technology
products
Personal contact by
the Service Sectors
with the
responsible person
of KVK/ATIC
10days
3866
Nil
9.13. Community Radio Station
Date of establishment:
Amount of fund received year wise :
Source of fund:
Achievements:
Sr. no Community Radio Stations (CRS)
No of
programmes in
the year
Total
broadcast
hrs in a
month
Please specify
details of the
broadcasts
A.
Agricultural broadcasts
Talks/interviews/discussions with
experts, PG students/ and farmers on
Agricultural technologies
Agro-climatic conditions, weather and
marketing advisory
Phone–in programme of interface with
experts
Phone-in programme with interface of
progressive/innovative farmers
Success stories of progressive farmers
Success stories in FLD/OFT/
Trainings /Extension activities
Women in agriculture programme
Discussions on current issues in
agriculture and allied sectors.
KVK happenings
Agricultural University professors.
Any other(please specify)
130
Sr. no Community Radio Stations (CRS)
No of
programmes in
the year
Total
broadcast
hrs in a
month
Please specify
details of the
broadcasts
B.
Community development broadcasts
Please specify the programmes like
rural development, educational, health,
environment, public service broadcasts,
sports etc.
9.14 No. of Progressive/Innovative/Lead farmer identified (category wise)
Sl
No
Block Name of Farmer Gender Age
(Years)
Address Telephone
No
1 Jhargram Anil Mahata Male 52 Village – Chanapara,P.O-Manikpara 9732812303
2 Nayagram Mantu Mahata Male 46 Village – Chandabila,P.O-Chandabila 9564352220
3 Sankrail Ranjit Mahata Male 48 Village – Penchabindha,P.O.-
Penchabindha
9647473686
4 Jamboni Khagen Das Male 38 Village- Bara Enata, P.O.-Kadodiha 9547689571
5 Binpur-I Harishankar Pratihar Male 53 Village-Bhurasa, P.O.-Andharia 9679457559
6 Binpur-II Uday Mallick Male 35 Village & PO- Kanko 9932832031
7 Gopi-I Atarmohan Giri Male 53 Village- Tikayatpur,P.O.-Chhatinasole 9800146225
8 Gopi-II Amaiya Ghosh Male 47 Village – Padima, P.O.- Padima 9733639275
9 Kheshiary Babulal Singh Male 45 Village – Bamunmari. P.O- Khajra II 7407805372
10 Mohanpur Bhagawan Maiti Male 40 Village – Srirampur. P.O- Srirampur 8348090599
11 Datan-I Ali Ahammad Male 55 Village –Bhabanipur. P.O- Datan 8670936723
12 Datan-II Sk . Khalak Male 51 Village –Kanadrui. P.O-Turka 9933806898
13 Narayangarh Tapas Jana Male 54 Village –Monoharpur. P.O-
Monoharpur
9733823403
14 Debra Shymal Hutait Male 39 Village –Bakalsa Ramnarayan. P.O-
Barati
9830102239
15 Pingla Pintu Guria Male 42 Village – Dujipur. P.O-Kusumda 8348794141
16 Sabang Biresh Mandal Male 53 Village – Badalpur. P.O -Badalpur 9647473912
17 Kharagpur-I Anup Maity Male 44 Village – Basantapur. P.O-Malancha 943487499
18 Khragpur-II Subhas Hazra Male 35 Village – Barabansi . P.O-Madhpur 8768354515
19 Ghatal Saktipada Bangal Male 52 Village – Singhpur. P.O-Ghatal 9434320628
20 Chandrakona-I Muzibar Rahaman
Thander
Male 50 Village – Andharia. P.O- Khirpai 9735326996
21 Chandrakona_II Joydev Mondal Male 39 Village –Chhotobala. P.O-
Chandrakone Town
9933973296
22 Daspur-I Sudarshan Khamrui Male 49 Village – Kalaikundu. P.O-
Sultannagar
9679420620
23 Medinipur Aruna Jana Female 39 Village – Rerapal. P.O-Enayetpur 7407181599
24 Salboni Bappa Betal Male 32 Village –Bhatmore. P.O-Bhatmore 9932533382
25 Keshpur Sandip Mondal Male 27 Village –Pakuria. P.O-Pakuria 7872369980
26 Garhbeta-I Narayan Pal Male 52 Village –Kadoboni. P.O-Amlagore 9735766610
27 Garhbeta-II Toton Mahata Male 28 Village –Barakadra. P.O-Goaltore 8145990150
131 Sl
No
Block Name of Farmer Gender Age
(Years)
Address Telephone
No
1 Jhargram Naren Mahata Male 53 Village –Pukuria,P.O-Pukuria 9564134940
2 Nayagram Probodh Mahata Male 44 Village – Kuldiha,P.O-Chandabila 9635478693
3 Sankrail Dharani Mahata Male 46 Village – Pratappur,P.O.-
Penchabindha
9002107716
4 Jamboni Himansu Pratihar Male 38 Village- Kapgari, P.O.-Kapgari 9775013450
5 Binpur-I Barun Pattanyek Male 34 Village-Magura, P.O.-Binpur 8670893411
6 Binpur-II Sandip Ghosh Male 29 Village-Basajuri & PO- Harda 9733750707
7 Gopi-I Debendra Ghosh Male 46 Village- Tikayatpur,P.O.-Chhatinasole 9932183396
8 Gopi-II Amulya Dandapat Male 52 Village – Padima, P.O.- Padima 9734659976
9 Kheshiary Purna Pal Male 44 Village – Bamunmari. P.O- Khajra II 9733726429
10 Mohanpur Himansu Bera Male 46 Village – Srirampur. P.O- Srirampur 8640908017
11 Datan-I Atul Khanra Male 57 Village –Kakrajit. P.O- Datan 8145983181
12 Datan-II Uttam Dhara Male 29 Village –Purunda. P.O-Turka 8001241611
13 Narayangarh Ajit Patra Male 43 Village –Arjuni. P.O-Monoharpur 9735389996
14 Debra Sunil Jana Male 39 Village –Bakalsa Ramnarayan. P.O-
Barati
8016718483
15 Pingla Gobinda Maji Male 46 Village – Guruganj. P.O-Jalimanda 9735642755
16 Sabang Dilip Bhuia Male 46 Village – Vikninischindipur. P.O -
Badalpur
8768451326
17 Kharagpur-I Kedar Majhi Male 48 Village – Srirampur. P.O-Malancha 9775144825
18 Khragpur-II Prafullya Dey Male 35 Village – Basantapur . P.O- Madpur 7384084353
19 Ghatal ---------------- ------- ------- Village – ------. P.O - --------
20 Chandrakona-I Badrul Thander Male 32 Village – Andharia. P.O- Khirpai 9733844799
21 Chandrakona_II Shyamapada
Chowdhury
Male 38 Village –Chhotobala. P.O-
Chandrakone Town
8972637599
22 Daspur-I Sujit Kumar Maity Male 37 Village – Kalaikundu. P.O-
Sultannagar
9932009592
23 Medinipur Tapas Manna Male 39 Village – Farid Chak. P.O-Manidah 9635975579
24 Salboni Ranjit Das Male 32 Village –Bhatmore. P.O-Bhatmore 9001325263
25 Keshpur Pradip Kuity Male 38 Village –Pakuria. P.O-Pakuria 8001990525
26 Garhbeta-I Abdul Rahim Tandar Male 32 Village –Kadoboni. P.O-Amlagore 9733515317
27 Garhbeta-II Malay Mondal Male 32 Village –Barakadra. P.O-Goaltore 9732364529
9.15 HRD programmes organized by the KVK
Training programme/
Seminar/ Symposia/
Workshop etc attended
Duration Name of the
participants
Designation Organizer of the
training Programme
9.16. Revenue generation:
SL.No. Name of Head Income(Rs.) Sponsoring agency
1.
2.
3.
9.17. Resource Generation:
SL.No. Name of the
programme
Purpose of the
programme
Sources of fund Amount
(Rs. lakhs)
Infrastructure
created
132
9. 18. Performance of Automatic Weather Station in KVK
Date of establishment Source of funding i.e.
IMD/ICAR/Others (pl. specify)
Present status of functioning
10. Details of TSP Project
Name of the village adopted
under TSP
Block Population of the
village
ST Population of the
village
Percentage of ST population to
total population
M F T M F T
1.Chansara Jamboni 300 200 500 300 200 500 100%
2.Beliaguri Jamboni 411 289 700 411 289 700 100%
3.Gaganasuli Jamboni 106 100 206 106 100 206 100%
4. Loadi Jamboni 224 200 424 224 200 424 100%
5.Mohulboni Binpur-
II
167 142 309 99 104 203 66%
6.Chandbilla Binpur-
II
106 91 197 106 91 197 100%
7.Chhandpara Binpur
II
244 228 472 244 228 472 100%
8.Baishanavpur Binpur-
II
116 91 207 116 91 207 100%
9.Ankro Binpur-I 251 252 503 251 252 503 100%
Physical achievements under TSP during 2016-17
Programmes Physical achievements 2016-17
Asset creation (Number; Sprayer, ridge maker, pump set, weeder
etc.)
120
On-farm trials (Number) NA
Frontline demonstrations (Number) 4
Farmers training (in lakh) .005
Extension personnel training (in lakh) NA
Participants in extension activities (in lakh) .01
Seed production (in tonnes)
Planting material production (in lakh) .04
Livestock strains and fingerlings production (in lakh) .01
Soil, water, plant, manures samples testing (in lakh) .0004
Provision of mobile agro – advisory to farmers (in lakh) .0012
Others (Swachha Bharat Abhiyaan, Agriculture knowledge in
rural school, Planting material distribution, Vaccination camp
etc.)
06
Assets and other material produced and distributed (Radio, Light Trap, Chair Table etc)-100 Light
traps, 20 Radio sets, chair & Table 20sets
Seeds for nutritional kitchen Garden-300 units
Vermicompost-10 ton
Fund received under TSP in 2016-17: 4.00 lakh
133 11. PROGRESS REPORT OF NICRA KVK (Technology Demonstration component) 2016-17
(Applicable for KVKs identified under NICRA)
Natural Resource Management
Name of intervention
undertaken
Numbers
under
taken
No
of
units
Area
(ha)
No of
farmers
covered /
benefitted
Remarks
Crop Management
Name of intervention
undertaken
Area
(ha)
No of farmers
covered /
benefitted
Remarks
Livestock and fisheries
Name of intervention
undertaken
Number
of animal
covered
Number
of units
Area
(ha)
No of
farmers
covered /
benefitted
Remarks
Institutional interventions
Name of intervention
undertaken
No of
units
Area (ha) No of farmers
covered /
benefitted
Remarks
Capacity building
Thematic area No. of
Courses
No. of beneficiaries
Males Females Total
Extension activities
Thematic area No. of
activities
No. of beneficiaries
Males Females Total
Detailed report should be provided in the circulated Performa
134 12. Information on NFDB Funded Capacity building programme during 2016-17
Sl. No. Name of
capacity
building
training
programme
Duration
(days)
Date of
programme
Fund (Rs.)
sanctioned
by NFDB,
Hyderabad
No. of
Farmers
trained
Remarks, if any
1 Poly culture of
Carp & Giant
Fresh Water
Prawn
5 15/11/16 to
19/11/2016
45,500 25
13. National Initiative on Fodder Technology Demonstration (NIFTD)
(Applicable for KVKs identified under NIFTD)
Name of the
fodder crop
Date of
sowing
Area (ha) No. of
farmers
involved
Demonstration
Yield (q/ha)
Check Yield % increase
H L A H L A
Economic of Demonstration
Name of the
fodder crop
Demonstration Cost/Rs/ha Check Cost (Rs/ha)
Gross cost Gross return BC ratio Gross cost Gross
return
BC ratio
14. Awards/Recognition received by the KVK
Sl. No. Name of the Award Year Conferring Authority Amount Purpose
Award received by Farmers from the KVK district
Sl.
No.
Name of the
Award
Name of the Farmer Year Conferring
Authority
Amount Purpose
1. Krishak
Bondhu &
Farmers Lead
Extension
Worker
Sri Dubraj Saren
Vill- Mahulboni, P.O.-
Amlatora, Block- Binpur-II,
Dist- Paschim
2016-
17
SBKVK,
Paschim
Medinipur
Trophy with
Certificate
Promoting and
encouraging
farmers about
different Agril.
Tech.
2. Best Farm
Worker
Mrs. Arati Mahato,
Vill-Amlatora, P.O.- Amlatora,
Block- Binpur-II, Dist-
Paschim
2016-
17
SBKVK,
Paschim
Medinipur
Trophy with
Certificate
Promotion and
production of
crops and veg.
3. Best
Progressive
Rural Youth
Mr. Tarapada Mahato
Vill&PO- Kapgari, Block-
Jamboni, Dist- Paschim
Medinipur
2016-
17
SBKVK,
Paschim
Medinipur
Trophy with
Certificate
Promotion and
production of
crops and veg
4. Best Field
Worker
Mr. Ajit Ghosh
Vill&PO- Kapgari, Block-
Jamboni, Dist- Paschim
Medinipur
2016-
17
SBKVK,
Paschim
Medinipur
Trophy with
Certificate
Beautification
and production
of farm
135
5. Best SHG Beragari Makka-Madina SHG
Vill- Beragari, PO- Kapgari,
Block- Jamboni, Dist- Paschim
Medinipur
2016-
17
SBKVK,
Paschim
Medinipur
Trophy with
Certificate
Agricultural
development
and other
activities
3. Krishi Quize Sintu Pratihar
Prasanta Patra
Vill&PO- Kapgari, Block-
Jamboni, Dist- Paschim
Medinipur
2016-
17
SBKVK,
Paschim
Medinipur
Trophy with
Certificate
Knowledge in
improved
agriculture
15. Any significant achievement of the KVK with facts and figures as well as quality photograph
SOCIO ECONOMIC CHANGE THROUGH DIFFERENT TRAINING AND DEMONSTRATION
PROGRAMME UNDER SEVA BHARATI KVK OF PASCHIM MEDINIPUR DISTRICT
There are so many farmers of Paschim Medinipur district were inactive to cultivate the crop in their land due
to some specific causes eg: laziness, lack of encouragement, low profit, availability of timely input supply,
marketing, low price of produce, Proper Knowledge etc. In this situation Seva Bharati Krishi Kendra has motivated
to the farmers in different villages and invited to training programme, meeting and discussion, Field days and
advice to them for resources management properly and generate income for livelyhood support in their farming
communities. They involved our Front line demonstration programme and found a way for happiness from laziness.
The Production and productivity per unit area has increased, income and net profit also received satisfactorily.
Involvement of activities and their Status:
Slno Programme Sponsored Moment
1
Technology dessimination through
Training and Demonstration
Vegetable production
Variety: K.jyoti , Rajlaxmi, PK 123
Village Hariharpur,Sabang
Return- 93750.00
Net Return-47350.00
ATMA
2
Cluster Demonstration.
- Mustard production, Variety- NC-1
and Binoy 75 no of farmers,
participation of Enyata, Ankro,Kanko,
Beragari,Jamirasuli,Beliaguri,Bijrabun
dhi, Sandapara, villages. Rs 20000/ha
net income has received and quality
seed has preserved for next season.
MNOOP,
ICAR, Govt
of india.
136
3
Cluster Demonstration
-Chickpea production, Variety- JG-
14,25 no of farmers, participation of
Enyata,Srinathpur ,Kanko,
Jamirasuli,,Bijrabundhi, , villages. Rs
40000/ha net income has received and
quality seed has preserved for next
season.
NFSM,
ICAR, Govt
of India
4
Demonstration
- Redgram production, Variety-
Asha, 15 no of farmers, participation of
Enyata, Srinath pur,, Jamirasuli, ,
villages. Rs24000/ha net income has
received and quality seed has preserved
for next season.
KVK, ICAR
Slno Programme Sponsored Moment
5
Cluster Demonstration
- Lentil production, Variety-
Moitree,50 no of farmers,
participation of Enyata,
Srinathpur , Kanko,
Jamirasuli,,Bijrabundhi, ,
villages. Rs 30000/ha net
income has received and quality
seed has preserved for next
season.
NFSM,ICAR, Govt
of India
137
6
Cluster Demonstration
- Blackgram production,
Variety- WBL-109,50 no of
farmers, participation of
Enyata,Srinathpur ,Kanko,
Jamirasuli,,Bijrabundhi,Pindra,
villages. Rs 24000/ha net
income has received and quality
seed has preserved for next
season..
KVK, ICAR
7
Cluster Demonstration
- Sesame production, Variety-
Imp.Sel-5,50 no of farmers,
participation of , Ankro,Kanko,
Jyotsna,Rakhalmara Beliaguri
Enyata,Jamirasuli,,Bijrabun,dhi,
, villages. Rs 25000/ha net
income has received and quality
seed has preserved for next
season.
MNOOP,ICAR,
Govt of India
8
Cluster Demonstration
- Sunflower production, Variety-
KBSH-44, 25 no of farmers,
participation of , ,Kanko,
Pindra,BaisnabpurAnkro, ,
villages. Rs 32000/ha net income
has received and quality seed has
preserved for next season.
TSP,ICAR,Govt of
India
9
Demonstration
- - Sesame production, Variety-
Imp.Sel-5,90 no of farmers,
participation of , Ankro, Daspur,
, villages. Rs 25000/ha net
income has received and quality
seed has preserved for next
season.season.
AICRP, Jabbalpur
unit,ICAR, Govt of
India
138
10
Vegetable Demonstration
- Bitterguard production,
Variety- VNR Akash,20 no of
farmers, participation of Rajpara,
Amlatora, Mohulboni,
Sarengasuli, Kukurmuri,Kapgari
villages. Rs 1,70,000/ha net
income has received and quality
seed has preserved for next
season.
KVK, ICAR
16. List of 5000 farmers with mobile number and Aadhar card number (only soft copy to be enclosed)
17. Number of commodity based organizations/ farmers’ cooperative society formed during last one year
(Details of the group/society may be indicated)
18. Any other programme organized by KVK not covered above
Sl.
No.
Programme/Project Activities
1. Hatiasuli-Bankber Micro
Watershed Project Agro-
Horticulture
Agro-
Forestry
Renovati
on of
Pond
Dem
o of
Duc
kery
Demo
of
Piggery
Demo
of
S.H.G
Promo
tion
Train
ing
Meeti
ng
4.98ha 1.47ha 1nos. at
Benasuli
2Uni
t
7Unit 6Unit 6nos. 6nos.
2. Sustainable Development
Plan For Hatiasuli-
Bankber Micro Watershed
Project
After sanctioning the project we submit the financial& physical breakup details on the
financial year 2016-2017.There after relished the amount from NABARD.
3. Capacity Building Phase
For Gagnasuli-Jorsa
Watershed Development
Project
Meeting Awareness Camp
2 nos. meeting of Gagnasuli-Jorsa central
watershed committee on
12/12/2016&17/03/2017 at Seva- Bharati
campus.
1 nos. of awareness camp for
Gagnasului-Jorsa Watershed
Development Project on 05/04/2017 at
Seva- Bharati campus.
4. i)Waste Land
Development Through
Orchard Under
MGNREGS Paschim
Medinipur,West Bengal
16Ha Mango Orchard.Jamboni Block.
ii)Water Harvesting
Structures Under
MGNREGS Paschim
Medinipur,West Bengal
2Unit, 2.3Ha-metre, Jamboni Block.
Programme Coordinator President
Seva Bharati Krishi Vigyan Kendra Seva Bharati
& Director ,SBKVK