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Domain 1 – Agriculture 5 Groups

Group-I:

Strategy To Improve Productivity & Production Of Pulses & Oilseeds Through Improved Technology Package

Group-II:

Strategy to enhance productivity and production of paddy in stress prone areas (rainfed, flood prone etc)

Group-III:

Management of cotton crop particularly pest and disease vulnerability by deploying appropriate technology & management practices.

Group-IV:

Interventions and strategies to reduce cost of cultivation in farming through better input management

Group-V:

Organic Farming-Promotion of Organic Farming to Realize Yield Potential on a Sustainable Basis

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GROUP-I (Pulses & Oilseeds)

• Adopt seed rolling plan , indent & increase lifting of Breeder seeds

• One year advance indent of desired varieties to public and private seed agencies through MoU

• Strengthening of quality bio fertilizer/bio agent production and utilization

• Soil test based nutrient applications including micronutrients

• Adoption of line sowing , BBF, raised - bed & ridge - furrow planting techniques

• Convergence of TSP funds with NFSM to increase mechanisation

• Cultivation under new niches – sole, catch crop, relay crop

• Utilization of rice fallow and spring/summer pulses

• Adoption of short duration of paddy varieties to accommodate pulses

• Double crop sequence under rainfed conditions like greengram

followed by Bengal gram .

Contd….

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GROUP-I (Pulses & Oilseeds)

• Transplanting and dibbling method of Tur, R&M can be promoted through demonstrations

• Promotion of Tur on rice and commercial crop bunds

• Exploitation of area potential under intercropping especially in MP

• Use of sprinkler and raingun as per NMSA norms

• Convergence of MGNREGA and other schemes for creation of farm ponds to ensure protective irrigation

• Create awareness on pre and post emergence weedicides

• Promotion of spiral graders for grading farmers own seeds

• Screening and identification of potential local cultivars/ germplasm

• Promote low ODAP varieties in Lathyrus

• Advance payment for Breeder Seed procurement

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GROUP-II

Strategy to enhance productivity and production of paddy in stress prone areas (rainfed, flood prone etc)

GROUP-II

Strategy to enhance productivity and production of paddy in stress prone areas (rainfed, flood prone etc)

Promotion of Stress tolerant varieties (e.g., CSR 36 and CSR 43 for inland salinity &

CR Dhan-405 for coastal salinity) under different crop development programmes, e.g., BGREI, NFSM, RKVY, State Plan, etc.

Preparation of Seed Rolling Plan by each state to address the deficit of stress tolerant varieties.

Promotion of proven crop production technologies like, DSR by zero tillage and seed drill.

Promotion of short duration drought tolerant varieties (drought tolerant HYVs (e.g.

Sahbhagi Dhan, Susk Samrat, Pushpa) .

Promote submergence tolerant varieties, viz. Swarna Sub-1, etc

Creation of awareness among the farmers through trainings and distribution of pamphlets about the stress tolerant varieties.

Avoid burning of paddy straw. Incorporation of the same will improve the soil fertility .

Spraying of 2% urea with 1% KNO3 during prolonged dry spells.

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Group III

Management of cotton crop particularly pest and disease vulnerability by deploying appropriate technology & management practices.

•Cotton- Whitefly in Punjab, Haryana & Rajasthan and Pink Bollworm in Gujarat, Maharashtra & Andhra Pradesh recognized as major pests.

• Punjab, Haryana & Rajasthan to complete planting of cotton by 15th May & to implement ICAR/SAUs recommended advisories, management practices and whitefly resistant hybrids/varieties during Kharif, 2016.

• Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana to implement measures for management for Pink Boll Worm (PBW).

•PBW damage seed & lint, proliferate on stubbles, long duration crop help in multiplication.

•Focus on sanitation of field, sanitation during gining process, remove stubbles, grazing of leaves/ residue help in controling PBW, use refugia in Bt cotton, Implement IPM practice and schedule

• Apply recommended dose of fertilizers (avoid excessive use of urea)

• Avoid synthetic pyrethroids and tank mixing of pesticides

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Group-IV

Interventions and strategies to reduce cost of cultivation in farming through better input management

• Reduce cost of cultivation in farming through better input management

• Seeds: Use certified seeds once in three years, involve FPOs/FPCs/NGOs, promote BBF, SRI & mechanical planting in paddy.

• Application of Soil Health Card based fertilizers, use bio-fertilizers &

organic manures.

• Adopt IPM practices, need based pesticide use & spray technology.

• Focus on judicious water use & conservation, micro irrigation techniques.

• Ensure timely credit availability particularly to small & marginal farmers.

• Popularize custom hiring of machinery & improved equipments.

• Promote intercropping, encourage farmers for PMFBY, Diversification and integrated farming system.

• Implementation of need based contingency crop plans

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GROUP-V

(Niche Areas for Promotion of Organic Farming)

•States have identified districts/blocks for organic farming

Suitable Crops

West Bengal: Paddy and Maize, Finger millets (for mid day meals), Orange, turmeric, ginger, large cardamom, potatoes and cole crops.

Manipur: Cereals (Brown, Black scented rice), Maize, pulses.

Uttar Pradesh: Prevailing cropping system (pulses, oilseeds, millets, Kala Namak rice).

Mizoram: Ginger, Turmeric, Bird’s Eye Chilli (Ginger & Turmeric and Bird’s Eye Chilli as mixed Crop)

Arunachal Pradesh:Paddy, Maize, Buckwheat, Millet, Pulses, Oilseeds, Vegetables, Cardamom, ginger, turmeric, chilli, Orange, pineapple, kiwi, apple, plum, banana, pears and tea

Chhattisgarh: local aromatic rice, pulses, Kidney bean, minor millets

Madhya Pradesh: Soybean, minor millets, pulses (i.e. soybean – urd – chilly –vegetables cropping system)

Bihar: Vegetable crops (Potato, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Ladiesfinger, bitter gaured, Pea, Onion etc. )

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GROUP-V

(Niche Areas for Promotion of Organic Farming)

Sikkim : All Crops (thrust on Large cardamom, Ginger, Turmeric, Buckwheat &

Cymbidium Orchid

Odisha: Ginger, Turmeric, Paddy, Pulses, Oilseeds, Vegetables and Millets

Himachal Pradesh: Ginger, Turmeric, Black cumin, pulses, vegetables, apple, stone fruits and millets

Karnataka & Uttarakhand: All major crops

Policy initiatives needed:

Exclusive marketing outlets (i.e. haat bazar, separate stall, organic mandies) need to be created

Inclusion of organic products in the domain of e-NAM.

Protocol for certification of organic seed/planting material

Supply of certified organic breeder/foundation seeds for mass multiplication by ICAR/SAUs/Organic growers

Identification of National/State organic seed production/certification agencies

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