welcome 1 double digit growth action plan tadikonda mandal guntur district 2
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WELCOME
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DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH
ACTION PLAN
TADIKONDA MANDAL
GUNTUR DISTRICT
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TADIKONDA MANDAL MAP
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TADIKONDA MANDAL AGRICULTURE PROFILE
S.No Category Unit Total1 Total Geographical Area Ha. 194252 Gross Cropped Area Ha. 144733 Net Cropped Area Ha. 144734 Gross Irrigated Area Ha. 72805 Net Irrigated Area Ha. 72806 Number of Farm Holdings Nos. 19434 i) Marginal Nos. 7144 ii) Small Nos. 9544 iii) Others Nos. 27467 Rainfall Normal for the year 2014-15 mm i) Actual Rainfall for the year mm 566 ii) South West Monsoons mm 364 iii) North-East Monsoons mm 190 iv) Winter & Summer mm 128 Cropping Intensity % 1009 Irrigation Intensity % 100
Rainfall (mm) Cotton Crop coverage and production in Kharif, Tadikonda Mandal (2010-11 to 2014-15)
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-150
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
1207.6 877.8 819.4 821.2 566
99218727 9532 9377 9795
18066
10053
24364
3142933429
Rainfall in mm Area Coverage in ha. Production in MTs 5
Rainfall (mm) Black gram Crop coverage and production in Rabi, Tadikonda Mandal (2010-11 to
2014-15)
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-150
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1207.6
877.8819.4 821.2
566
207
30 50 16
660
138
1774
24
611
Rainfall Crop Coverage Production 6
Cotton Area, Yield and production in Tadikonda Mandal (2010-11 to 2014-15)
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Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
99218727 9532
730
9795
1821 2128 2556 18923565
18066
10053
1387
24324
33429
Area (ha.) Yield (Kg./ha.) Production (MTs)
SEED DISTRIBUTION PARTICULARS IN TADIKONDA MANDAL (2010-11 TO 2014-15)
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S. No
Name of the Crop
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Sown area in
ha.
Area Covered
in ha.Percenta
geSown
area in ha.
Area Covered
in ha.Percenta
geSown
area in ha.
Area Covered
in ha.Percenta
geSown
area in ha.
Area Covered
in ha.Percenta
geSown
area in ha.
Area Covered
in ha.Percenta
ge
1 Paddy 545 24 4.4 507 32 6.3 244 18 7.3 589 48 8.1 604 64 10.59
2 Blackgram 207 130 62.8 30 4 13.3 50 16 32 16 4 25 660 308.75 46.7
3 Greengram 180 10 5.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 225 94.7 42.08
Estimated Impact of Growth Engines to achieve Double Digit Growth in TADIKONDA Mandal during 2015-16.
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Sl. No Crop
Area (ha.) Yield (kg/ha.) Production (MTs)
2014-152015-
16
% Deviati
on2014-15 2015-16
% Deviatio
n2014-15 205-16
% Deviatio
n
1 Paddy 545 545 0 6720 8064 20 288 345.6 20
2 Cotton 9795 9795 0 3565 4278 20 33429 40114.8 20
3 Blackgram 660 660 0 925 1110 20 611 733.2 20
4 Greengram 225 225 0 950 1045 10 213.75 235.125 10
FERTILIZER CONSUMPTION (IN MTS) IN TADIKONDA MANDAL 2010-11 TO 2014-15
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Urea DAP MOP Complex Area sown in Kharif (ha.)
Area sown in Rabi (ha.)
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
9196
3679
1272
5520
13014
1666
9114
3722
1301
5412
13043
1658
9164
3542
1292
5614
13064
1645
9324
3412
1284
5312
13024
1651
8964
3464
1296
5270
13048
1673
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
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MICRONUTRIENT CONSUMPTION (IN MTS) IN TADIKONDA MANDAL 2010-11 TO 2014-15
2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-150
1
2
3
4
5
6
0 0 0 0
5
0 0 0 0
2
Gypsum Zinc Sulphate
Pesticides Consumption (in MTs) in Tadikonda Mandal 2010-11 to 2014-15
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2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15135
140
145
150
155
160
156.25
149.12
157.14
155.14
143.6
MTs
MTs
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ACTIONABLE POINTS FOR ACHIEVING DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTHS. No
Technological Interventions % of area Proposed to cover with
intervention
1. Paddy
Increase in the Area under direct sowing
92 - 93%
Supply of Green Manure seed 15 – 20%
Application of Micronutrients 40 – 50%
Growing of Redgram on Rice bunds 4 – 5%
2. Cotton
Application of micronutrients 20 – 30%
Encouraging Inter cropping with Redgram to increase net returns
5-8%
Implementation of Stem Application 15 – 20%
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ACTIONABLE POINTS FOR ACHIEVING DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTHS. No
Technological Interventions % of area Proposed to cover with
interventions
3 Blackgram & Greengram
Promoting YMV resistant varieties (LBG-752, PU-31, LBG-787)
Use of Gypsum & Micronutrients
Foliar nutrition of KNO3
Supply of water carrying pipes / Oil engines on subsidy
10 – 20%
4 Maize
Zero tillage practice in Rice Fallows 100%
Application of Micronutrients 30 – 40%
GAPS IN AGRICULTURE• Crop sequence & crop rotation
Continuous mono cropping Non remunerative crop sequenceNon adoption of intercropping for sustainable production
• Poor Soil Health ManagementDegradation of organic matterMicro nutrient deficiencyPoor Soil physical propertiesExistence of saline and alkaline soils
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GAPS IN AGRICULTURE• Indiscriminate use of pesticides & Fertilizers
Top dressing of Phosphatic FertilizersImproper selection of pesticidesImproper pesticide dosages Timely applicationImbalanced use of NPKExcess use of urea
• Extension system:Man power resourcesDissemination of Technologies to the farmers
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MAJOR STRATEGIES
A)Micro nutrients:
Massive Soil Health Campaign – Collected 420 soil samples
during 2015-16 through GPS.
Planning for distribution of Micronutrients to 3200 ha.
Already distributed 5 MTs of Zinc Sulphate and 2Qtls of Boron.
B) Village level Action Plan has been prepared for 11
villages to address the gaps in productivity.
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Major Strategies for achieving double digit growth
C) Crop wise strategies for increasing productivity in each
crop by adopting good agricultural practices with emphasis
on reducing cost of cultivation.
Focus on reducing cost of cultivation by adopting methods
like: direct seeding in paddy (5580 ha), zero tillage in maize
(2148 ha.), pulses in rice fallows (2564 ha), etc.
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Major Strategies
D) Organic Farming/ Natural
farming:
1. Popularizing use of different organic manures like vermi
compost, bio fungicides & bio pesticides like trichoderma
viridi, pseudomonas, neem oil.
2. Integration of NPM for quality produce in different crops
3. Using RMGs as platform for promoting organic farming.
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Major Strategies
E) Extension:
• Improving Extension Reach by Polam Pilusthondi, Chandranna Rythu Kshetralu in different crops for increasing productivity.
• Focus on Organic Farming - Reduction in use of chemical fertilizers and reduction in use of unnecessary pesticides.
F) Farm Mechanization:
Promoting improved Farm
Mechanization to supply farm
implements on subsidy to reduce the
cost of farm operations.
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CROP WISE INTERVENTIONS TO ACHIEVE DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH
Major Production Gaps proposed for correction
which contribute for increase in growth
Technological Intervension Proposed to bridge the gap % of Area proposed to cover with
intervention (in ha.)
Lack of awareness on soil health
Creating awareness on soil health through soil testing and also on usage of micronutrients like Zinc and Gypsum. Yield increase by 15 to 20%
30-40%
Non application of organic manure and bio-fertilizers
Creating awareness on use of vermin compost, and growing of green manure crops and application of organic manures. Yield increase by 10-15%
25-30%
Application of phosphatic fertilizers as top dressing
Educating the farmers on basal application of Phosphatic fertilizers and creating awareness on negative effects of Topdressing, use of Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB). Cost reduction by 5-10%
25-30%
Seed treatment with bio fungicides is not practiced
Awareness on use of Bio fungicides like pseudomonas for seed treatment in Paddy.
Optimum plant population not followed
Encouraging Direct sowing with Seed Drills and Cost reduction by 20-25%
45-50%
Rodent damageTrainings, Mass Campaigns and supply of rodenticide on whole village approach
Paddy
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Cont.….
Major Production Gaps proposed for correction
which contribute for increase in growth
Technological Intervension Proposed to bridge the gap % of Area proposed to cover with
intervention (in ha.)
High cost of cultivationPromoting direct sowing and Farm Mechanization from land preparation to harvesting, thereby reducing cost of cultivation by 30-40% and increasing the productivity by 5-10%
5-10%
Lack of Awareness on weed management
Trainings on weed management in paddy, which contributes 10% yield increase.
Existence of Saline and alkaline soils
Creating awareness on reclamation of these problematic soils through use of Gypsum, Vermi compost
Lack of awareness on disease resistance
Promoting basal application of “K” fertilizers and creating awareness on how K fertilizers increase disease resistance
Water shortage in tail end areas
Promoting direct seeding in paddy
Paddy
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CROP WISE INTERVENTIONS TO ACHIEVE DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH
Major Production Gaps proposed for correction
which contribute for increase in growth
Technological Intervension Proposed to bridge the gap % of Area proposed to cover with
intervention (in ha.)
Lack of awareness on soil health
Creating awareness on soil health through soil testing and also on usage of micronutrients like Zinc, Boron and Gypsum. Yield increase by 10 to 15%
40-50%
Seed treatment with bio fungicides is not practiced
Awareness on use of Bio fungicides for seed treatment like; Trichoderma viride in Cotton.
Stem ApplicationEncouraging Stem application with chemicals increases yield by 10%.
Cotton
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CROP WISE INTERVENTIONS TO ACHIEVE DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH
Major Production Gaps proposed for correction
which contribute for increase in growth
Technological Intervension Proposed to bridge the gap % of Area proposed to cover with
intervention (in ha.)
Sowing of SeedAdopting Zero tillage practice in rice fallows reducing the cost of cultivation by 10-12%
100%
Non adoption of Seed treatment with Bio fertilisers
Seed treatment with PSB reduces the cost of cultivation by 10-15%. 25-30%
Indiscriminate use of Fertilisers.
Create awareness on use of foliar application of liquid fertilisers. Reducing the cost by 15-20%
Improper water management practices.
Create awareness on integrated water management practices.
Improper control measures for control of stem borer
Taking control measures for stem borer by application of insecticides 10 days after sowing and 22 DAS. And IPM practices.
Micronutrient deficiencies like Zn, Fe.
Creating awareness on foliar spray of micronutrient fertilizers
Indiscriminate use of pesticides
Creating awareness on IPM practices
Poor resistance to pests and diseases.
Creating awareness on use of “K” fertilizers as early as possible in the crop period.
Maize
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CROP WISE INTERVENTIONS TO ACHIEVE DOUBLE DIGIT GROWTH
Major Production Gaps proposed for correction
which contribute for increase in growth
Technological Intervension Proposed to bridge the gap % of Area proposed to cover with
intervention (in ha.)
Maruka pod borer damage Creating awareness on need based plant protection measures
Wilt problem Soil application of bio fungicides like Trichoderma Viridi along with FYM
Incidense of Yellow mosaic virus
Awareness on IPM practices to manage sucking pests and use of virus resistant varieties like LBG 752, LBG 787, PU 31 in Blackgram.
Lack of awareness on biopesticides
Trainings on uses of bio pesticides like neem oil
Leaf spot diseases Need based plant protection measures
Indiscriminate use of pesticides
Awareness on IPM practices
Terminal Stress in later stages
Creating awareness on foliar application of KNO3, Urea at later stages of crop growth.
Pulses (Blackgram, Greengram)
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