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Department of Agriculture UP
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Agro Climatic Zones in U.P.
Tarai
Western Plain
Central Western Plain
Semi Arid South
Western Plain
Central Plain
Bundelkhand
North Eastern Plain
Eastern Plain
District of Eastern Region
Vindhyan Area
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Eastern Districts (27) in UP
Allahabad, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh,
Varanasi, Chandauli, Ghazipur Jaunpur,
Mirzapur, Sonbhadra, Sant. Ravidas
Nagar, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia,
Gorakhpur,
Maharajganj,
Deoria,
Kushinagar, Basti, Siddhartha Nagar,
Sant Kabir Nagar, Faizabad, Ambedkar
Nagar, Sultanpur, Gonda, Balrampur,
Bahraich and Shravasti
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District under different
Agro-Climatic Zones
Sr.
No.
Agro- climatic zone
1
Central plain
2
Eastern plain
3
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District
Allahabad, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh
Varanasi,
Chandauli,
Ghazipur,
Jaunpur, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar,
Sultanpur, Azamgarh, Mau, Ballia, S.
Ravi Das Ngr
Vindhyan
Mirzapur, Sonbhadra,
North Eastern plain Gorakhpur, Maharajganj, Deoria,
Kushi Nagar, Basti, Siddharth Nagar,
Sant Kabir Nagar, Gonda, Balrampur,
Bahraich, Shravasti
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Characteristic & Constraints
Central Plain Zone
• Soils are highly productive vary from sandy loam to clay loam.
Constraints
– Sodicity, Poor water management and deficiency of Micro Nutrients.
– Low organic carbon.
Eastern Plain Zone
• Sodic and Diara Land.
• Plenty of ground water but surface water is scanty.
Constraints
– Poor Water Management in Canal Command Area.
– Low seed replacement Rate (SRR).
– Late sowing of Wheat in Paddy-Wheat crop sequence.
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Characteristic & Constraints
North Eastern Plain Zone
• Abundant surface and ground water.
• Soils are alluvial and calcareous.
Constraints
– Flood and Poor Drainage
– Late sowing of Wheat in Paddy-Wheat sequence.
– Lack of adoption of hybrids Rice & Maize.
Vindhyan Zone
– Most of the lands are undulating and rocky besides alluvial
in plain area.
Constraints
– Low fertility and Irrigation problem.
– Low Seed Replacement Rate (SRR).
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Agriculture Profile
Sl. No.
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Item
Reported Area
Forest
Barren and unculturable land
Permanent Pastures
Culturable waste land
Fallow land(a) Old fallow
(b) Current fallow
Net area Sown
Gross cropped area
Area Sown more than once
Cropping intensity
Net irrigated area
Gross irrigated area
Total problematic land
(a) Flooded area/Submergenc
(b) Sodic land
Area of Eastern U.P
(in Lac ha.)
Area of U.P
(in Lac ha.)
65.80
7.80
1.40
0.16
1.23
241.70
16.57
5.07
0.64
4.40
1.90
5.45
55.00
85.30
30.30
155.60
40.70
58.17
12.79
3.48/6.00
1.60
5.42
12.85
165.73
254.15
88.41
153.54
133.13
192.18
45.83
4.84/8.20
6.75
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Category wise Status Farmers of
Eastern U.P.
150
Total No. Of farmers
Family- in %
130
Category wise total land
share- in %
110
90
Category wise farmers
holding- in ha
82
70
50
30
39
37.5
23.5
0.35
13
1.2
5
3.63
10
-10
Marginal
Small
Big
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Productivity of Rice
(qtl / ha.)
Average
Productivity
Eastern Region
in
19.9
Average
Productivity
Uttar Pradesh
in
20.3
No of districts below state’s
average
21
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Productivity of Wheat
(qtl / ha.)
Average Productivity in Eastern
Region
26.0
Average
Pradesh
28.6
Productivity
in
Uttar
No of districts below state average
14
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Productivity of Rabi Maize
• Rabi Maize is cultivated in 7 districts Ballia,
Deoria, Kushinagar, Faizabad, Sultanpur,
Gonda and Bahraich of eastern UP.
• The area in eastern UP is 12296 ha.
• Area in entire UP is 12445 ha.
• The productivity of eastern UP and Uttar
Pradesh are 29 Q / ha.
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Productivity of Sugarcane
(qtl / ha.)
Average Productivity in Eastern
481.6
Region
Average Productivity in Uttar
565.4
Pradesh
No of districts below State’s
12
average
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Fertility Status of Primary Nutrients
Nutrients
Nitrogen
Status
 Three districts have very low status
 24 Districts have low status
Phosphate
 15 Districts have very low status.
 11 Districts have low status
Potash
 21 Districts have medium status
 Only 6 districts have high status
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Fertility Status of Sulphur and Micro nutrients
Nutrients
Status
Sulphur
 4 districts have deficient status
 Remaining 23 districts have marginal status
Zinc
 12 districts have deficient status.
 Remaining 15 districts have marginal status
Iron
 Only 6 districts have sufficient status.
 Remaining 21 districts have marginal status.
Manganese
 13 districts have sufficient status.
 Remaining 14 districts have marginal status
Copper
 20 districts have sufficient status.
 Remaining 7 districts have marginal status
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Major Concerns
 Fragmented and small size of land holding.
 Seed
• Low SRR
• Inadequacy of suitable genotypes.
 The deteriorating Soil Health
• Insufficient use of organic manure and less
adoption of Green Manuring
• Imbalanced use of chemical fertilizer
• Inadequacy of beneficial Micro-flora.
 Inadequate credit flow
 Depleting ground water
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Major Concerns (Contd..)
 Problematic Soils
• Problem of sodicity
• Problem of submergence.
• Flooded land
• Khadar and Diyara land
 Weak extension network
 Slow pace of mechanization
 Increasing cost of cultivation
 Inadequate pace of research and technology development
 Poor post harvest management
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Strategy for Extending Green Revolution to Eastern UP
1. Increasing Seed Replacement Rate
2. Restoring Soil health
2.1
2.2
2.3
Strategic campaign for Green Manuring and Composting.
Use of quality bio fertilizers
Balanced use of chemical fertilizer.
3. Water management
3.1
3.2
Judicious and timely use of irrigation water
Effort to reduce dependence on rain.
4. Management of problematic land
4.1 Improvement of Sodic lands with use of Gypsum.
4.2 Strengthening of Drainage System.
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Strategy for Extending Green Revolution to Eastern UP
5. Technology dissemination
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Organizing Mega Farmer Fare in each agro climatic
zones.
Involvement of 17000 input dealers in technology
dissemination. (Vikreta Se Visheshyagya) through
capacity building.
Exposure visit, Kisan Mela and farmer’s training
programme
Farm School for Farmer to Farmer extension.
6. Mechanization
6.1
6.2
Popularization of modern agricultural implements and
their distribution.
Demonstration of new agricultural implements
7. Establishment of Mandi with in 100 sq km radius.
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Strategy for Extending Green Revolution to Eastern UP
8. Minimizing cost of cultivation
8.1 Popularizing line sowing
8.2 Adoption of IPM and IPNM techniques.
8.3 Use of Zero till
8.4 Promotion of SRI technique of Rice cultivation
8.5 Maximum use of Organic / Green manure
9. Research and technology development
9.1 Release of high yielding varieties and hybrid Rice strain.
9.2 Release of thermo tolerant verities.
9.3 Less water loving varieties
9.4 Increase of self life of produce.
10. Paddy
10.1Increasing
SRR / VRR.
10.2 Distribution of Hybrid Rice seed
10.3 20% area of paddy under Hybrid Rice
10.4 Scented Rice to occupy 5-7% area specially with improved
strain of Kala Namak
10.5 Cultivation of summer paddy in flooded land
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Strategy for Extending Green Revolution to Eastern UP
11. Wheat
11.1
Timely sowing & Proper placement of seed and
fertilizer by use of Zero till.
11.2
Line sowing
11.3
Judicious and timely use of irrigation water
11.4
Increasing SRR/VRR.
12. Sugarcane
12.1
Increasing Seed & Varietal Replacement Rate.
12.2
Adoption of crunch method of planting.
12.3
Intercropping.
13. Maize
13.1
Increasing area under Hybrid and High Yielding
Varieties.
13.2
Extension of area under Rabi Maize in Eastern
UP
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Status of Seed Distribution &
Proposed Target
In qtl.
Crop
Distribution
2008-09
Distribution
2009-10
Proposed target
2010-11
Rice
380312
380110
418121
Wheat
1373710
1511080
1662180
Maize
20138
22151
24366
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Status of Fertilizer Distribution
( in MT)
Sr. No.
Distribution
(2008-09)
Distribution
(2009-10)
Proposed Target
2010-11
N
971864
1069050
1229407
P
377273
415000
477250
K
92453
101698
116952
1441590
1585748
1823609
Total
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Status of Crop Loan Distribution
(in crores Rs.)
Achievement
2008-09
Achievement
2009-10
2010-11
(Proposed)
3515.69
3849.85
8472.00
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Status of Mechanization
(in No.)
Implements
Distribution
2008-09
Distribution
2009-10
Proposed
target 2010-11
Rotavator
1902
2591
2795
Zero Till
205
460
721
Seed drill
265
605
915
2988
4832
7020
Conoweeder
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Component wise proposed activities
Sr.
No.
Component
1
Rice
2
Wheat
3
Rabi Maize
Demonstration, bio fertilizer, seed distribution,
Capacity building, contingency.
4
Sugarcane
Demonstration, Pyrilla control, Capacity building,
contingency.
5
Creation of
additional
Irrigation
potential
Shallow Borings with dedicated pump sets
Activities
Demonstration, seed distribution, agricultural implements,
Capacity building, Gypsum distribution for reclamation of
scattered patches of sodic land, micro nutrient application
and contingency.
Demonstration, sprinkler sets, seed distribution, bio
fertilizer, agricultural implements, Capacity building,
incentive for line sowing, green manuring with Dhaincha,
incentive for Dhaincha seed production and contingency.
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Benefits and Outcome
• In all 5,60,130 farmers will be benefited by the project.
• Enhancement of productivity of Rice, Wheat, Rabi Maize by 2 Q
/ ha and Sugarcane by 10 Q/ ha.
• Soil health (Soil fertility and soil productivity) will be maintained
for posterity .
• Water use efficiency will increase by use of sprinkler.
• The time for various agricultural operation will be tangibly
reduced through mechanization.
• Reclamation of isolated patches of sodic lands by use of Gypsum
in these areas will have additional food production at least 5 Q /
ha.
• The following outcome is expected
• Additional production and productivity will improve the economy
of farmers which will in turn ensure the better livelihood and
consequently elevating them to higher notches of Human
Development index (HDI).
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Component wise allocation of funds
Sr.
No
Components
1
2
3
4
5
Rice
Wheat
Rabi Maize
Sugarcane
Creation of
Irrigation potential
Total
Amount
(Rs. In lakh)
2336.544
1155.115
56.075
1419.077
709.190
5726.810
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Requirement of funds for Eastern
Uttar Pradesh
Rs. In Crores
Total
Fund available from
Actual
Requirement
different schemes
requirement
of fund from
GOI
1040.27
190.00 NFSM
643.00 Other
state schemes
833.00
207.27
Remark
57.27 Crore provision
in green revolution
project
150.00 Crore Addl.
requirement
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Category wise Status U.P.
160
140
Total No. Of farmers
120
Family- in %
100
80
Category wise total land
share- in %
77
Category wise farmers
holding- in ha
60
40
38.7
37
24.3
14
20
1.4
0.4
9
3.63
0
Marginal
Small
Big
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Productivity of Rice
S.No
Districts
Productivity
15
SHRAVASTI
18.8
1
CHANDAULI
26.2
16
GORAKHPUR
18.3
2
KUSHI NAGAR
24.5
17
BAHRAICH
18.2
3
AMBEDKAR NAGAR
23.7
18
VARANASI
18.1
4
MHARAJGANJ
22.8
19
MIRZPUR
18.1
5
ALLAHABAD
22.5
20
AZAMGARH
17.9
6
BALRAMPUR
21.7
21
BASTI
17.8
7
FAIZABAD
21.2
22
KAUSHAMBI
17.7
8
GHAZIPUR
21.1
23
SANT KABIR NGR
17.5
9
SULTANPUR
20.2
24
S. RAVI DAS NGR
17.4
10
PRATAPGARH
19.8
25
BALLIA
17.2
11
JAUNPUR
19.7
26
MAU
16.1
12
DEORIA
19.5
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SONBHADRA
9.6
13
SIDDHARTH NAGAR
19.4
Eastern Region
19.9
14
GONDA
18.8
UTTAR PRADESH
20.3
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Productivity of Wheat
S.No
Districts
Productivity
15
MAU
25.9
1
AMBEDKAR NAGAR
31.7
16
SANT KABIR NGR
25.6
2
BALRAMPUR
29.4
17
SHRAVASTI
25.3
3
KUSHI NAGAR
29.2
18
BASTI
25.2
4
MHARAJGANJ
28.5
19
GHAZIPUR
25.0
5
GONDA
28.1
20
PRATAPGARH
24.9
6
SULTANPUR
27.8
21
SIDDHARTH NAGAR
24.3
7
FAIZABAD
27.6
22
S. RAVI DAS NGR
24.2
8
BAHRAICH
27.4
23
ALLAHABAD
23.5
9
JAUNPUR
27.2
24
CHANDAULI
22.9
10
GORAKHPUR
27.1
25
KAUSHAMBI
22.9
11
DEORIA
26.6
26
MIRZPUR
19.6
12
VARANASI
26.3
27
SONBHADRA
14.8
13
BALLIA
26.0
Eastern Region
26.0
14
AZAMGARH
25.9
UTTAR PRADESH
28.6
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Productivity of Sugarcane
S.No
Districts
Productivity
15
GHAZIPUR
481.6
1
JAUNPUR
554.2
16
BALRAMPUR
479.6
2
MHARAJGANJ
528.7
17
DEORIA
478.4
3
BAHRAICH
528.7
18
PRATAPGARH
473.4
4
GORAKHPUR
519.0
19
FAIZABAD
473.1
5
KUSHI NAGAR
514.5
20
AMBEDKAR NAGAR
472.8
6
SONBHADRA
507.6
21
ALLAHABAD
468.0
7
SULTANPUR
507.2
22
KAUSHAMBI
467.6
8
CHANDAULI
506.3
23
GONDA
441.6
9
S. RAVI DAS NGR
505.6
24
VARANASI
432.4
10
SANT KABIR NGR
505.2
25
AZAMGARH
415.9
11
SIDDHARTH NAGAR
504.5
26
MAU
396.7
12
MIRZPUR
502.9
27
BALLIA
331.2
13
BASTI
502.0
Eastern Region
481.6
14
SHRAVASTI
490.2
UTTAR PRADESH
565.4
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Salient Features of Eastern UP
Average Percentage of small & marginal
farmer in eastern UP
94.6
Average Percentage of small & marginal
farmer in Uttar Pradesh
Highest Percentage of small &
marginal farmer in eastern UP
(St. Ravidas Nagar, Jaunpur, Varanasi)
Percent net area sown of reporting area
in eastern UP
Percent net area sown of reporting area
in Uttar Pradesh
91.1
97.7
63.8
67.9
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Salient Features of Eastern UP (Contd..)
Percent net irrigated area in
eastern UP-
76.2
Percent net irrigated area in
Uttar Pradesh
79.7
Cropping Intensity in eastern
UP
155.6
Cropping
Pradesh
154.2
Intensity
in
Uttar
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Status of Irrigation Potential
Creation
Area in Lakh ha
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
(Proposed)
2.43
2.70
3.11
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Agriculture Profile
Sl. No.
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2
3
4
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6
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Item
Reported Area
Forest
Barren and unculturable land
Permanent Pastures
Culturable waste land
Fallow land(a) Old fallow
(b) Current fallow
Net area Sown
Gross cropped area
Area Sown more than once
Cropping intensity
Net irrigated area
Gross irrigated area
Area in Lakh ha.
241.70
16.57
5.07
0.64
4.40
5.42
12.85
165.73
254.15
88.41
153.54
133.13
192.18
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Action Taken Report (ATR) on decisions of
Experts group meeting (13-14 May 2010)
Decisions
ATR
• Allocation of Eastern • DPR already submitted
UP is 57.27crore
against this amount.
• Proportionate
• Already done
allocation to Rice,
Wheat, Rabi Maize
and Sugarcane after
analyzing
the
problems of different
crops
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Action Taken Report (ATR) on decisions of
Experts group meeting (13-14 May 2010) (Contd..)
Decisions
ATR
• Stare should focus on
promotion of Hybrid
Rice,
Promotion
of
submergence
tolerant
Rice varieties, treatment
of problematic areas,
mechanization,
green
manuring (GM), summer
moong between Rice
and Wheat Crops etc.
Promotion of Hybrid Rice, Submergence
Tolerant
Rice
varieties
and
mechanization is is proposed under the
project besides same component under
NFSM- Rice. Summer Moong will be
covered
under
NFSM
–
pulse
components. GM is a part of cropping
system which is taken as an interlude
between wheat & Rice. The project
envisages promotion of hybrid Rice.
Special efforts will be made to popularize
summer paddy in traditional water logged
areas. where kharif paddy is not
possible. Improved cultivar of Kala
Namak Rice will also be promoted
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Action Taken Report (ATR) on decisions of
Experts group meeting (13-14 May 2010) (Contd..)
Decisions
ATR
• Allocation made to AH and • Reallocated in revised
fisheries
components DPR
should be re-allocated for
providing irrigation water at
the command of farmers
by installing shallow tubewells.
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Action Taken Report (ATR) on decisions of
Experts group meeting (13-14 May 2010) (Contd..)
Decisions
ATR
• State should adopt • The amount available under this
integrated farming
project is only 57.27 Crore which
system demonstris only sufficient for adopting
ation along Sharda
proposed interventions. However
Sahayak canal Area this project (Proposed by
for 1 million ha. CSSRI, Lucknow centre) can be
which
is
lying
taken up under local initiative
vaccant to treat
component of NFSM. The
Saline Alkali Soils
preparation of the project is
under way.
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Action Taken Report (ATR) on decisions of
Experts group meeting (13-14 May 2010) (Contd..)
Decisions
ATR
• State needs to go for • Intercropping
intercropping in sugarcane pulses
have
with pulses in about 5 proposed
in
Lakh ha. of area out of 10 project.
Lakh ha. covered under
Sugarcane crop in Eastern
U.P.
with
been
the
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Action Taken Report (ATR) on decisions of
Experts group meeting (13-14 May 2010) (Contd..)
Decisions
ATR
• State is required to modify • Revised plan has been
the plan and prepare prepared and sent to
action plan based on the GoI on 26 May, 2010
revised strategic plan for
seeking approval of SLSC.
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