Drought - Irrigated situation
Agronomic measures Notes on implementation Do not drain water. in channels with delayed onset of monsoon in the watershed. Laser soil leveling should be done to plant soybean and corn beds, which saves 20-25%. irrigation water. Agronomic measures Implementation notes Lack of inflows. into reservoirs due to insufficient/delayed onset of monsoon.
With the Happy seeder, wheat can be sown immediately after harvesting the paddy land, which saves irrigation before sowing. Do not allow rain water to stand in the main crop as this crop is very sensitive to standing water and. Disinfect old guni bags by immersing them in an emulsion of 6 ml of Sumicidin 20EC or 5 ml of Cymbush 25 EC in 10 liters of water for 10 minutes and dry them in the shade before filling with grain or use new guni bags.
Summer Moong sowing of summer mungbea should not be delayed after the 3rd week of April, otherwise it will result in loss of yield if heavy rains come at maturity. Culture1 (specify) Excess rainwater when stagnant for several days is harmful to orchard trees. If high humidity and cloudy weather prevails, crops can be sprayed with Blitox/copper oxychloride 50 WP.
Maize Brown-striped Downy Mildew: Keep the field well drained and spray Indofil M-45 @ 200 g/acre after two weeks of sowing. Bacterial stem rot of corn: Keep fields well drained and destroy diseased plant debris. Crop1 When root damage occurs due to water stagnation in pears, peach, etc.
Floods: In general there are no floods
Extreme events: Heat wave / Cold wave/Frost/ Hailstorm /Cyclone Extreme event
Contingent strategies for Livestock, Poultry & Fisheries .1 Livestock
Poultry
Drinking water Rainwater collection Sanitation of drinking water Provide sufficient water according to the bird's needs. Health and sickness. In case of EFW, move the birds to a safer place. Storage of household grains such as maize, broken rice, bajra etc. Health and disease In case of EFW, add antibiotic powder to the sanitary facilities of the poultry house. Disposal of dead birds by.
In severe cases, fogs/water sprinklers/moistening of suspended weapon bags should be arranged. Do not allow purging in the middle of the day.
Fisheries/ Aquaculture
Critical analysis of long-term forecast data. ii) Storage of water. iii) Afforestation programme. iv) Conservation of rivers/reservoirs/ponds. v) Re-excavation of local canals and reservoirs. i). Needs-based monitoring through a research plan. ii) Intensive afforestation programme. iii) Increasing surface water flow. iv) Construction of water reservoirs. v) Application of rain harvesting methods. vi) Claims for damages. Be prepared for an evacuation at short notice. ii) Preparation of an action plan for flood control. i) Human evacuation from the area. ii) Coordination of assistance. iii) Damage and needs assessment. iv) Immediate management of relief efforts.
Develop flood management plans. iv) Insurance of stock material. i) Search/locate the stock/input. ii) Mobilize local people for protection. iii) Hire shares/inputs from remote areas/businesses/farmers not affected by floods. i) Locate backup supplies and verify their service life. ii) Follow the flood management plan. iii) Notify utilities of the critical question of loss of supplies and inputs. iv) Damage assessment and insurance. v) Changes in water quality i) Arrangements to stop/close the point of discharge of waste water/sewage into water bodies. ii) Storage of chemicals, disinfectants and therapeutic drugs. iii). Needs-based research data must be generated to maintain water quality. iii) Dumping of solids, liquids and waste must be stopped by enacting legislation. iv) Contact the government. and industrial organization for immediate restoration and cleaning of the water bodies. v) Regular water monitoring and biomonitoring of water bodies for preparing a management plan. vi) Health and disease i) Advance planning and preparedness. ii) Store chemicals, disinfectants and therapeutic drugs. iii) Ensure adequate drug supplies. i) Immediate action or prompt removal of disease causing agents/. dead fish, followed by sterile disposal or disposal in a landfill. ii). Needs-based research data should be generated. vii) Damage assessment and insurance claim. i) Inundation with flood water. i) Proper construction of pond facilities and their safety. ii) Development of a flood management plan. iii)Preparation with emergency backup equipment on site. iv) Share insurance. v) Preventive measures against entry of alien/wild organisms through flood waters.
Release excess water from height of T. viii) Lower the water level in culture facilities. i) Support to rehabilitation, logistics, training and awareness building and.. testing and updating the plan ii) Reallocation of fish to maintain appropriate biomass so that waste assimilation capacity of dam is not exceeded. iii) Reduce or stop feeding because uneaten food and fish waste lowers the dissolved oxygen level. iv) Strengthening of water bodies/dams. v) Loss assessment & insurance claim. ii) Water pollution and changes in. To maintain water quality, need based research data should be generated.. ii) The dumping of solid, liquid and waste should be stopped by introducing legislation. iii) Immediate remedy and cleaning of water bodies. iv). Regular water monitoring and bio-. therapeutic agents. iv) Maintaining the purity and quality of water bodies. iv). monitoring of water bodies for the formulation of management plan. iii) Health and diseases i) Advance planning and preparedness. ii) Store chemicals, disinfectants and therapeutics. iii).
Stock enough emergency medicine. i) Identification of type of disease outbreak, immediate removal of disease agents/dead fish. ii). Use the appropriate amount of disinfectants, chemicals and therapeutic drugs. iii) Determination of the nature and speed of disease transmission. vi )Emergency ventilation or spraying of water bodies. i) Laboratory diagnostics of diseased fish, obtaining data on the type or type of spread of the disease. ii) Eradication of disease. iii) Further control and monitoring. iv) Proper disposal of dead fish. v) Loss assessment and insurance claim. iv) Loss of supplies and inputs (feed, chemicals). i) Keep the supply/input in a safe place for emergencies. ii) Storage of fuel, food/other item. iii). Develop a flood control plan. iv) Insurance of material stocks. i) Find/find the stock/entry. ii) Purchase/hire of valuable stocks/inputs from remote flood unaffected areas. i) Strengthening of stocks. ii) Estimate of total loss. iii) Insurance claims. v) Damage to infrastructure (pumps, aerators, huts, etc.). i) Education and training for infrastructure repair. ii) Follow the Flood Control Management Plan. iii).
Storage of raw materials for the repair of pump aerators, sheds, etc. i) Notify the companies of the critical request. ii) Coordination of assistance. iii) Immediate aid management. i) Registration of damaged infrastructure and assessment of needs. ii) Locate the backup device and verify its operation. iii) Repair of damaged infrastructure. iv) Loss assessment and insurance. Cyclone / Tsunami It is not a cyclone affected area. i) Average compensation paid due to loss of fishermen's lives. ii) Changes in water quality (fresh water/brackish water ratio). iv) Loss of stock and input (food, chemicals, etc.). v) Infrastructure damage (pumps, ventilators, shelters/huts, etc.). Indoors i) Stay aware of upcoming temperature changes. ii) Adjust the aerators. iii) Ensure adequate water level in .. i) Monitor fishing grounds frequently to ensure they are not affected by heat or cold waves. ii) Use dark materials to cover.
Intensive afforestation program to reduce heat waves. ii) Collect basic weather data and occurrence of extreme and physical. Intensive afforestation program to reduce heat waves. ii) Collect basic weather data and occurrence of extreme and physical data of water bodies, water chemistry and seasonal changes, plankton profile and seasonal blooms, topography and soil composition. iii) Collect information on history of catch per unit effort as well as fish yield during heat wave and cold wave and accordingly simulate future plan for sustainable fishing. vi) Loss assessment & insurance claim.