rajasthan national conference on agriculture rabi campaign 2010-11 17 -18 sep. 2010
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Rajasthan
National Conference on Agriculture Rabi Campaign 2010-11
17 -18 Sep. 2010
JaisalmerJaisalmer
BarmerBarmer
JodhpurJodhpur
BikanerBikaner
SriGanga Nagar
Hanumangarh
ChuruChuru Jhunjhunu
SikarSikar
NagaurNagaurJaipurJaipur
TonkTonkAjmerAjmer
BhilwaraBhilwaraRaj
SamandRaj
Samand
UdaipurUdaipurChittor
GarhChittor
Garh
BundiBundi
KotaKotaBaranBaran
JhalawarJhalawar
SawaiMadhopurSawaiMadhopur
DausaDausa
KarauliKarauli Dholpur
Bharatpur
Alwar
Pali
JaloreSirohi
DungarpurBanswara
PratapGarh
PratapGarh
Rajasthan
RainfallAs on 13th Sept.
Rainfall in %
60 % or more Abnormal : 6 Distt.
20 to 59 % Excess : 10 Distt.
- 19 to 19 % Normal : 14 Distt.
- 20 to –59 % Deficit : 3 Distt.
Kharif 2010 Kharif 2009
Average Normal Rainfall up to 13th Sept. 503.90 mm 503.90 mm
Acutal Rainfall received up to 13th Sept. 562.10 mm 367.62 mm
Deviation from normal 11.57% -27%
Rainfall position During Kh. 2010 vis-à-vis Kh.2009
Category No of Districts
2010 2009
More than 60% 6 0
Excess (20 to 59%) 10 0
Normal ( 19 to -19%) 14 8
Deficit ( -20 to -59%) 3 (9%) 26 (78%)
Total 33 33
Category of Districts on rainfall position
Major sowing done from 20th to 31th July
Good weather conditions prevails and disease and pest at few location only. Very good plant growth and higher crop yield envisaged.
Area and Yield under Kharif Crops
Area in lac ha, Yield in Kg / ha
Kharif assessment 2010
Crops Five years avg. 04-05 to 08-09
2009 achievement 2010 TargetIst estimates of
BOR
Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield
Cereals 67.22 763 70.97 482 67 1047 69.72 886
Pulses 23.88 270 24.17 191 24 654 24.90 337
Oilseeds 15.29 1034 17.20 844 15.50 1212 17.26 1265
Cotton 3.86 351 4.44 345 3.90 360 2.90 425
Guar-Seed 26.85 305 25.81 78 26.90 401 27.75 545
Total including others 141.80 - 144.97 - 142.50 - 147.23 -
Production under Kharif CropsProduction in lac Mt/ lac bales
5 Yrs
Avg.
2009
Ach
2010
Target
Likely Ach. As per Ist estimates of BOR
% increase over five
years average
Cereals 51.31 34.19 70.14 61.75 20%
Pulses 6.46 4.62 15.69 8.40 30%
Oilseeds 15.81 14.53 18.79 21.82 38%
Cotton 7.23 4.08 8.27 7.25 0.27%
Guar-seed 8.19 2.01 10.78 15.13 85%
Kharif assessment 2010
Area in lac ha, Yield in Kg / ha
Rabi Prospects 2010-2011Area and Yield
Crops Five years average
Achievement 2009-10 Target 2010-11
Area Yield Area Yield Area Yield
Wheat 23.17 2912 23.94 3133 25.50 3200
Barley 2.29 2515 2.23 2785 3.00 3050
Gram 11.24 655 8.84 605 14.00 850
Mustard 30.28 1178 22.12 1316 32.00 1300
Total including others
68.70 - 58.25 - 78.04 -
Position of 695 Major, Medium and Minor Dams
Water Condition 2009 2010
Dams having no Water 332 209
Marginally filled Dams 329 394
Full Dams 34 92
Total Water availability (MCUM) 12260.86 13301.73
Water being received from outside the State
Major Dams
Capacity (MCUM)% Water Availability
Full capacity
Capacity as on 13.09.10
20010 2009
Bhakra Dam 9248.87 7496.52 81.05 58.77
Pong Dam 8249.98 7032.84 82.25 55.74
• Canal will be having more water
in INGP, Bhakhra and gang canal
system this year along with
greater availability of water in
Dams (1040.87 MCUM). This will
help in higher area under Rabi
crops and will also increase
production & productivity. The
extended Monsoon in Sept.
month beyond 15th Sept. will
increase area under mustard &
gram
Availability of Water in Dams and water received from out side the State
Wheat
Barley
Gram
Mustard
Rabi Prospects 2010-11Production : in Lac MT
5 yrs
Average
67.48
5.77
7.36
35.66
Ach.
2009-10
75.01
6.20
5.35
29.12
Target
2010-11
81.60
9.15
11.90
41.60
Highest
Ach.
77.56
8.78
9.81
38.56
National Food Security Mission 2010-11
Particulars
Components (Rs. In lacs)
NFSM-Wheat NFSM-PulsesNFSM
Media & Publicity
Total
Approved Technical Programme 2220.37 5260.24
200.00 (approval awaited)
7680.61
Unspent Balance (01.04.10) 783.41 205.38 -9.07 979.72
Revalidation - - - -
GOI Release (2010-11) - 2424.73 - 2424.73
Total Funds 783.41 2630.11 -9.07 3404.45
Expenditure up to 31.08.10+booked amt. 17.38+750.00 1183.89+200 59.83
2211.10(65%)
National Food Security MissionProgress
Components
2008-09 2009-10
Allot. Exp. Allot. Exp.
NFSM-Wheat 2285.94 1853.11 3070.66 2287.26
NFSM-Pulses 1499.41 747.89 1919.87 1714.49
NFSM – M & P 147.86 121.68 136.17 145.25
Total 3933.21 2722.68 5126.71 4147.00
National Food Security Mission: Comparison of yield (Rabi) with Non – NFSM districts
Wheat Pulses (Gram)
2008-09 2009-10 2008-09 2009-10
NFSM districts
2657 2715
(6.66% increase)
766 530
Non – NFSM districts
3483 3299 844 842
State 3175 3133 779 605
Av.Yield in Kg / ha. Year 09-10 was a drought year resulted reduction in productivity of pulses crops. As major area of pulses comes under rain fed conditions.
Accelerated Pulses Production Programme (A3P)under NFSM during kharif 2010Distt.- Jaipur, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Nagour, Churu, Tonk
Area covered (Target 25000) 31020 Ha.
Seed distributed (Moong/Urd) 22000/3000 kits
Gypsum distributed 7316 MT.
Bio-fertilizer distributed 0.76 lac
Micro-nutrient (ZnSO4) distributed 484 MT
Fertilizer (DAP) distributed 1551 MT.
Trichoderma powder distributed 1200 Kg.
PP Chemicals distributed 38430 Lit.
Lures distributed 436080 Nos.
NPV (250LE) distributed 13860 Bottles
Pheromone Traps 145360 Nos.
Financial Allocation 13.18 crore
Expenditure Incurred 7.63 crore
Accelerated Pulses Production Programme (A3P) under NFSM approved for Rabi 2010-11
• Funds indicated - 1913.10 lacs
• The instruction have been issued and the programme would be under taken in
districts of Bikaner, Churu, Hanumangarh, Jaipur, Nagour, Jhunjhunu.
• The components under the programme would be same as those in kharif 2010
i.e. improved seed, micro-nutrient, Seed treatment with trichoderma fertilizer,
Bio-fertilizer, Zypsum etc.
• Under the programme 16 kg minikit of gram would be distributed.
• 35,000 kits to be distributed in above 6 districts.
• The programme will be implemented 35000 ha area.
• Rs. 5400 ha to be provided for inputs for INM/IPM.
Achievement under MIS since inception
Year Drip Sprinkler Drip Demo Total
2006-07 2608 65068 45 67721
2007-08 2690 70984 61 73735
2008-09 5097 72632 24 77753
2009-10 8743 86813 - 95556
2010-11 Target
Ach. Upto Aug.2010
23000 125000 - 148000
2950 30172 - 33122
Area in Ha.
Special interventions of State for accelerated growth
• 20% Additional Subsidy for Drip irrigation
• Drip System made compulsory for NHM/RKVY orchards and WHS
• MI compulsory for new electricity connections & additional assistance up to 20% to motivate farmers
Interventions needed from GOI
• Area (5 ha) ceiling to be exempted for maximum coverage
Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojana : progress
Year Funds received Expenditure Unspent Balance UC sent to GOI
2007-08 55.76 0.00 55.76 Nil
2008-09 233.76+55.76= 289.52 175.78 113.74 175.78
2009-10 186.12+113.74= 299.86 248.62 51.24 248.62
2010-11 515.47 373.41 62.00
Amount Rs. in crores
Programme taken under RKVY during 2010-111. Golden rays programme for increasing productivity of Maize in tribal areas- 37480.60 qts hybrid
seed in 5 kg minikit provided to 7.50 lac tribal cultivators.2. Massive programme of Seed replacement rate of Pearl Millet in 8 western districts (Bikaner,
Barmer, Churu, Jalor, Jhunjhunu, Jodhpur, Nagour and Sikar) covring 10.94 lac S & M farmers with outlay of Rs. 21.26 lacs.
3. Construction of 5000 deggies in canal command area and construction of 2000 farm ponds & 1000 water storage tanks for efficient use of water.
4. Development of Dairy sector.5. Date palm & pomegranate plantation programme at large scale on farmers fields.6. Involvement of private seeds companies on PPP mode to improve SSR of different crops.7. Involvement of NGO’s in Agriculture & allied sectors for transfer of new technologies.
RKVY in 2010-11 : Status
• Total Provision for Rajasthan State - Rs. 515.47 Crore • Funds Released by GOI
(a) Rs. 128.87 Crore Stream-II
(b) Rs. 193.30 Crore Stream-I
Total Rs. 322.17 Crore
Expenditure Incurred uptoAugust-2010- Rs. 124.64 Crore.
Rs. 28.50 crore received under sub scheme for pulses, oilseed production in rainfed area.
Status of Funds Released and utilized under RKVY (07-08 to 09-10) 1 Funds received in 07-08 = 55.76 crore ,2 funds received in 08-09= 233.76 crore 3 funds received in 09-10= 186.12crore
4 Total funds received since inception = RS 475.64 crore
S. No.
Name Of Deptt.Funds
Tranferred in 08-09
Exp. Incurred in 2008-09
Funds Transferred in 09-10 incl. unspent
balance
Exp. incurred in
09-10
Total Funds transferred upto March,
2010
Total Exp. incurred upto March 2010
1Agriculture including RSSC
38.75 35.12 128.79 124.10 163.91 159.22
2 Horticulture 66.99 57.80 40.87 24.17 98.67 81.973 Fisheries 2.23 1.32 0.91 0.90 2.23 2.224 RCDF 24.07 19.53 21.90 21.90 41.43 41.435 RAU, Bikaner 6.96 5.44 6.95 6.95 12.39 12.39
6 MPUAT, Udaipur 15.75 14.24 8.44 8.44 22.68 22.68
7 Animal Husbandry 6.00 5.94 5.68 3.18 11.63 9.12
8 Cooperative 23.34 17.77 28.30 28.17 46.07 45.94
9 College Education 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 2.00 1.00
10 Water Resource 26.00 17.59 33.41 19.77 51.00 37.36
11 Forest 0.00 0.00 2.00 1.16 2.00 1.1612 RSAMB 0.00 0.00 4.20 2.99 4.20 2.9913 NGO/PPP 2.00 0.00 8.89 6.89 8.89 6.89
Total 213.09 175.75 291.34 248.62 467.09 424.40
Strengthening Extension Machinery at State Level• Krishi Gyan Avam Aadan Shivir –Pre Kharif Panchayat level campaign organized to reach out to
farmers with focus on enhancing productivity. • Rabi Abhiyan- is in progress (15th Sep to 15th Oct)- Efficient use of available water and productivity
enhancement are the focus areas• “KHETIBARI”, a weekly TV program of Department-good quality and highly popular • “Kheti Ri Batan” a live daily Radio program with farmer-friendly format-phone-in, success stories,
farmers interviews etc. • Inter-state exposure visits of farmers -5600 farmers to be benefited during 2009-10
• Beneficiary trainings ( Software ) included in implementation of components ( hardware ) viz. seed production, agri. implements, sprinkler, drip, pipe line etc.
• Kisan Call Centre running successfully; very popular.86078 calls in 09-10 and 75000 calls in 10-11 up to 31th July, 10
• Regular training programmes of extension functionaries, on processing & PHM, diploma in value added products from fruits & vegetables, “Post Graduate Diploma in Agriculture Extension Management” and other capacity building training at State level and out of State institution.
• Community Radio Station, Gram set based training.• Mobile Group Messaging - 3 lac farmers ICT based Kisan Call Centre.
Strengthening Extension Machinery at State Level
ATMA-implementation in all 33 districts:
• PPP based implementation of extension programme- farm schools will be organized with
the collaboration of ITC Broad based capacity building of field functionaries.
• FIG / CIG based programmes formulated.- so far 4388 groups formed and provided support for
different activities
• Award to 474 progressive farmers at block, district and state level.
• National /Multinational companies like Pepsico, Monsanto, Chambal Fertilizers, Lupin,
NM Sadguru foundation and reputed NGOs are also being involved in various Extension
activities.
• MOU with Reuters under consideration this year for sending advisories to farmers on
mobile phones.
Seed: Enhanced Production & Distribution
• Increased Certified Seed Distribution – Rabi
Year 2005-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 2009-10 2010-11 (tgt)
lac Qtls 5.4 6.31 8.55 9.39 9.65 11.35
• Increased Certified Seed Distribution – Total (kharif + rabi)
Year 2005-06 06-07 07-08 08-09 2009-10 2010-11 (tgt)
lac Qtls 7.61 8.73 11.80 14.23 14.82 18.35
• New Seed Scheme – Involvement of Private Sector in Seed Production and distribution
Monsento, Krishi dhan, PHI (Pioneer), Syngenta and Kanchan jyoti agro
• Minikit distribution scheme refined as seed production scheme for self-use
• Quality control measures enforced strictly
Seed Arrangements : Rabiin lac Qtls.
5 years Average04-05 to 08-09
2009-10
distribution
2010-11
Targets distribution
Wheat 4.91 7.32 9.00
Barley 0.38 0.95 1.30
Gram 0.36 0.55 0.75
Mustard 0.68 0.83 1.05
Total 6.33 9.65 12.10
Seed Replacement Rate in kharif & rabi crops (SRR%)
Crop 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11(Proposed)
Bajara 34 46 42 46 46 63.13
Maize 17 20 25 42 41 53.40
Moong 8 9 12 23 22 26.19
Soyabeen 7 11 13 18 21 35.39
Castor 32 12 28 38 37 44.44
Cotton 49 53 67 64 73 100
Wheat 19 20 26 31.77 31 35.42
Barley 12 8 20 26.68 42 47.50
Gram 4 3 5 5 8 9.65
Mustard 48 64 78 77.91 94 86.69
Fertilizer Arrangements : Rabi
5 yrs avgerage
04-05 to 08-09 2009-10
Requirement
2010-11
DAP 2.26 2.71 3.00
UREA 7.67 8.24 9.50
SSP 0.76 0.60 1.25
Others 0.46 0.63 0.85
Total 11.17 12.18 14.60
Interventions needed from MOA, GOI• Timely supply of DAP, NPK, other complex fertilizers and urea according to allotment• Increase in rack points for uniform supply of fertilizers• Adequate and timely availability of rail wagons for transportation of fertilizers• MOA, GOI may compel Chambal fertilizers to maintained 50000 MT. urea’s buffer stock
Consumption : in lac M.T.
• Massive increase in distribution of soil health cards - 3.00 lac in 2008-09, 2.85 lac in 2009-10 & 1.30 lac soil health cards distributed during 2010-11. (till 31st Aug. 2010)
• Micro nutrient testing facility available in 32 labs - 0.55 lac samples in 2008-09, 0.52 lac -samples in 2009-10 and 0.30 lac samples analyzed in 2010-11 so far.
• Special software being used to generate Computerized soil health cards – recommendations in terms of fertilizer materials for 4-8 important crops.
• Block-wise fertility maps prepared and distributed at GP, PS, AS, AAO and district level and also to major fertilizer dealers of the State
• Fertility maps on GIS –Maps of all districts displayed on GIS.• Large scale use of Gypsum in rabi Oilseeds and Pulses as source of nutrient – efforts initiated for timely supply of gypsum, besides, uniform price of gypsum across the state• Gypsum distributed in 09-10 - 1.07 lac MT. and 0.65 lac MT. during 10-11 upto 31th Aug
2010• 12 mobile soil testing labs has start working on PPP mode in the State
Soil Health Enhancement through INM
• Project Golden Rays – Department of Agriculture & Monsanto India Ltd. have a joint extension support programme in tribal areas. Monsanto provided pre-sowing, post harvest and package of practices to the farmers. Cost of hybrid maize seed provided by the Department of Agriculture to Monsanto India Ltd.
• Organizing farmers fairs by confederation of Indian Industries- The Department of Agriculture and CII organized grand State level exhibition and fair at Jodhpur in year 2009-10 and at Sriganganagar on 7th-8th Sept. 2010 to disseminate latest technologies for Agriculture and allied sectors.
• Incentives to girl students for education agriculture discipline- DOA providing annual stipend of Rs. 3000, 5000 and 10000 to girl students for 10+2, Graduation, PG and Doctorate in Agriculture respectively.
Best Practices
Adopted By The Department of Agriculture,
Rajasthan
• Convergence of Agri. services at the door step of farmers
• Disseminate appropriate technology & practices for Kharif crops• Arranged availability of inputs for Kharif through Beej Raths• 9173 camps organized all over State at GP HQ level
• Encouraging people’s participation- 9.38 lac farmers
Best PracticesKharif Campaign- 2010 15th June to 15th July 2010
Major Achievements:• Soil samples collected- 0.997 lac
• Soil Health Cards distributed- 0.69 lac
• Seed minikits distributed- 4.39 lac
• Applications prepared- 0.98 lac
• Farmer Friendly literature - 25.67 lac
• Kishan Credit Card – 0.185 lac
• Bio-fertilizer pkt dist. – 1.56 lac
• Zypsum dist. – 0.15 lac M.T.
• Certified seed dist. – 0.14 lac Qts.
Best PracticesRabi Abhiyan 2010
• Camps at the level of Gram Panchayats – 9189 Gram Panchayats covering 41,375 villages
• Preparation of Kisan Credit Cards on campaign mode involving cooperatives & banks for access of credit and also insurance benefit to the farmers who have been badly hit by drought- in Chittor district 1.20 lac soil health card prepared this year on campaign mode.
• Free distribution of 2.94 lac minikits to of different crops.
• Applications being prepared for individual beneficiary activities.
• Participation of NGOs and private sector companies for seed production in districts for popularizing good practices – Lupin, Monsanto, Gayatri Sansthan, Sir Sayed Trust, Access etc.
• Emphasis on water saving devices such as sprinkler, drips, pipelines and promotion of diggies, farm ponds, water harvesting structures etc.
• Weather Insurance Scheme - Weather Insurance Scheme was implemented in 7 districts for loanee farmers covering 10 crops in Kharif 2009. Now the scheme is implemented through out the State.
15 th Sep. to 15th Oct. 2010
Efforts for Soil moisture conservation specially in rain fed areas for higher production
Kharif Season : Advisory Practices for Farmers• Soil moisture conservation practices.• Weed Management• Life saving irrigation• Plant Protection Measures
Rabi Season : Rabi Campaign – Sept. 15 – Oct. 15 2010• Conservation of Soil Moisture• Distribution of minikits of mustard, gram.• Bio-fertilizer and organic manure.• Seed treatment, IPM and INM
Efforts to achieve higher productivity in Rabi 2010-11
• Gypsum as nutrient in pulses and oilseed crops & INM
• Print & Electronic Media
• Special campaign on project mode for increasing SRR of pulses and rabi maize.
• Under NFSM scheme- farm implements, post harvest management, certified seed, zypsum, micro-
nutrient distribution
• A3P for higher production in kharif & rabi pulses
• Distribution of improve seed of pulses, fertilizers, implements, under programme 60000 oil seed &
pulses villages in rain fed area
• Construction of water storage tank( 2000), Diggies (5000) and farm ponds (1500) under RKVY.
• Timely availability of inputs (Fertilizer, Seed, insecticides etc.) being ensured – advance stocking of
3 lac MT of DAP and urea.
• Weather insurance scheme extended through out the state.
Agriculture Insurance in RajasthanNational Agriculture Insurance Scheme
No. of districts notified 26(Except Kota, Baran, Bundi, Jhalawar, Dausa, Sawai Madhopur & Karauli)No. of crops notified 11(Bajra, Jowar, Maize, Urd, Chaula, Moong, Moth, G.Nut, Soyabean,Sessamum & Guar)No. of farmers insured 25.90 lacArea insured 45.52 lac ha.No. of farmers benefitted 21.03 lacTotal claim paid 1399.20 croreShare in claim AIC 79.50 croreGOI share 659.85 croreGOR share 659.85 crore
TOTAL 1399.20 crore
Kharif 2009
No. of districts notified 16(Ajmer, Banswara, Barmer, Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Churu, Dholpur, Dongarpur, Pali, Pratapgarh, Rajsamand, Sikar, Sirohi, Tonk, Udaipur & Jaislamer)No. of crops notified 09(Wheat, Gram, Barley, Mustard, Taramira, Coriander, Methi, Cumin & Isabgol)No. of farmers insured 4.21 lacArea insured 8.19 lac ha.Sum insured 720.20 crorePremium paid by farmers 24.60 croreNo. of farmers to be benefitted 0.81 lacTotal claim payable 50.19 croreShare in claim AIC 11.61 croreGOI share 19.29 croreGOR share 19.29 croreTOTAL 50.19 crore
RABI 2009-10
Kharif 2010 Entire State Covered Under WBCIS
• No. of farmers insured 34.58 lac• Area insured 55.65 lac ha.• Sum insured 2664.24 crore• Farmers share in premium 90.73 crore• State share for premium subsidy 102.55 crore• GOI share for premium subsidy 102.55 crore
Ever highest coverage under insurance by farmers and area coverage since inception of the scheme in Rajasthan.
• Propositioning of DAP and urea for rabi 10-11 as per DOF instructions.
• Second release may be expedited for ISOPOM.
• NFSM- Inclusion of ….
- coarse cereals for more comprehensive food security
- more districts in NFSM
(Wheat-9 districts, Rabi Pulses-11, Rice- 4, Kharif Pulses-5)
Issues for ConsiderationIssues for Consideration
Thanks
Kharif assessment 2010Area, Production & Yield under Kharif Crops
Area in 000 ha, Production in 000 M.T. Yield in Kg. / ha
Crops
Five years Average 04 to 08
Actual 2009 Target 2010 Likely Ach. As per I est.
BOR
% Prod. over Five
Years average
Area Prod. Yield Area Prod. Yield Area Prod. Yieldcereals Rice 115 194 1682 150 231 1542 110 237 2155 238 123Jowar 596 299 501 720 103 145 600 360 600 353 118Bajra 4961 3202 645 5169 2035 394 4950 4452 899 3719 116maize 1033 1431 1386 1040 1048 1008 1030 1957 1900 1851 129S. millets 17 6 354 18 2 111 10 8 800 14 232Total Cereals 6722 5131 763 7097 3419 482 6700 7014 1047 6175 120Pulses moong 852 288 338 886 373 422 875 613 701 394 137moth 1258 249 198 1273 40 32 1245 747 600 322 129Urad 133 47 354 113 28 252 125 92 736 55 117Cowpea 121 44 364 124 12 98 125 88 704 49 111Arhar 19 13 680 18 6 350 20 24 1218 20 157Other Kh. Pulses 5 6 1067 2 1 443 10 4 410 Total Pulses 2388 646 270 2417 462 191 2400 1569 654 840 130Total Food Grain 9110 5777 634 9514 3881 408 9100 8584 943 7015 121Oilseed G. Nut 304 473 1554 325 354 1090 300 508 1693 599 127Sesamum 395 116 293 597 97 163 400 138 345 205 177Soyabeen 708 855 1208 681 915 1344 730 1095 1500 1190 139Caster 121 137 1133 117 86 738 120 138 1150 188 137Total Oilseed 1529 1581 1034 1720 1453 844 1550 1879 1212 2182 138Commercial Crops S.Cane 8 474 56419 8 105 13932 10 605 60500 352 74Cotton 386 723 350 444 408 345 390 827 360 725 100guar 2685 819 305 2581 201 78 2690 1078 401 1513 185Others 462 226 510 G.Total 14180 14492 14250
Name of CropAverage 2004-05 to 2007-
09Revenue Estimates
2009-10Proposed for 2010-11
Area Prod Yield Area Prod Yield Area Prod Yield
1 Wheat 2317 6748 2912 2394 7501 3133 2550 8160 3200
2 Barley 229 577 2515 223 620 2785 300 915 3050Total Cereals
2546 7325 2877 2617 8121 3104 2850 9075 3184
3 Gram 1124 736 655 884 535 605 1250 1250 1000
4Other Rabi Pulses
21 31 1476 9 10 1111 50 65 1300
Total Pulses
1145 767 670 893 545 610 1300 1315 1012
Total Food Grains 3691 8092 2192 3510 8666 2469 4150 10390 2504
5Rape & Mustard
3028 3566 1178 2212 2912 1316 3500 4550 1300
6 Tarameera 151 46 305 98 36 370 150 60 400
7 Linseed 0 0 #DIV/0! 5 4 778 4 5 1300
Total Oil Seeds 3179 3612 1136 2315 2952 1275 3654 4615 1263
8 Others 550 0 1190 0 1000 0
Grand Total 6870 11704 1704 5825 11618 1995 7804 15005 1923
Rabi assessment 2010Area, Production & Yield under Kharif Crops
Area in 000 ha, Production in 000 M.T. Yield in Kg. / ha