NREGS- AP & SHM - Rural Development

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Special officers meeting
Dt:10-01-08
Progress 2007-08 plantations
S.No
District
Pit digging
Planting*
Acres
Acres
Balance
Acres
1
Chittoor
28,499
20,667
7,833
2
Cuddapah
17,181
10,233
6,948
3
Mahabubnagar
19,066
13,564
5,502
4
Vizianagaram
9,598
5,121
4,477
5
Nalgonda
11,362
7,807
3,555
6
Srikakulam
3,109
291
2,818
7
Anantapur
6,137
3,374
2,763
8
Ranga Reddy
4,718
2,762
1,956
9
Medak
5,328
3,881
1,447
10
Karimnagar
7,656
6,269
1,387
11
Adilabad
3,389
2,044
1,345
12
Kurnool
4,991
3,962
1,029
13
Nizamabad
2,833
2,006
827
14
Prakasam
1,794
982
812
15
Warangal
1,710
1,086
624
16
Guntur
1,303
720
583
17
Nellore
904
368
536
18
Khammam
2,951
2,699
252
19
East Godavari
3,169
2,958
212
135,698
90,793
44,905
Total
Horticulture
Issues – 2007-08 Plantations
• Adjustment of advances – Progress as per field performance not reflected
on web
• Poor MIP installation – reflects on survival.
• Watering arrangements under dry land horticulture.
• All tasks to be completed for I yr before including for II yr maintenance
• Record maintenance
• Training to farmers and Paraworkers
• CIG-group dynamics and transparency in transactions.
• FA & TA not monitoring
• Review TA and FA by MPDOs & APOs – Monday meetings
• Field inspections – Survival
• Technical trainings and Guidance to farmers atleast once in a quater
through Horticulture Officers, MIP Area Coordinators, Plantation Managers
and Supervisors.
Plantations - 2008 - 09
New Horticulture crops(all districts)
a.
Fruit crops
•
Custard apple
•
Acid lime
•
Guava
b
Oil yielding trees (coastal districts)
•
Coconut
•
Oil palm
Pulpwood plantations
•
Eucalyptus
•
Subabul
•
Casuarina (coastal districts)
Others
•
Rubber(only ITDA Rampachodavaram)
(Convergence with ongoing Govt. programmes-NHM, APMIP,
Oil palm mission, Rubber Board etc.)
2008-09 Plantations
(cont…)
Salient features
• Non-negotiables, criteria for selection of farmers and other principles
- instructions issued earlier for 4 crops holds good
• Plant material tie up - Priority to Government nurseries
• Detailed instructions issued with nursery wise plant material
available ,tie up and to be procured from private nurseries
• Private nurseries after exhausting from Govt. nurseries
• Follow norms already given for plant material procurement
• Pulp wood and Oil Palm plantation - firm advance tie up for
marketing should be made before taking up the plantation.
Plantation shall be taken up only in blocks, each block not less than
50 acres.
• Pulp wood plantation shall be encouraged only in dry lands.
Calendar of Activities
Activity
Time
Sl.No.
1.
Tie-up of Nurseries for plant material
December
2
Identification of farmers (only small and marginal farmers from BPL families with
minimum of 50% from SC and ST families.)
I Fort night
January
3
Verification for assured irrigation (necessarily to be tied up with MIP)
4
Finalizing list of beneficiaries, area (crop wise, Village wise) & placing before Gram
Sabha and approval of works
II Fort night
February
5
Trainings and exposure visits for the farmers
Training to field staff
1st week of
March
6
Formation of CIG group; Identification of paraworker by the farmers and training
I Fort night
March
7
Preparation of estimates ; Administrative sanctions & Technical sanctions
March End
8
Opening of CIG accounts
9
Printing and distribution of registers
10
Pit digging , MIPinstallations
11
Placing indents with nurseries for plant material
June
12
Supply of Inputs
June
13
Planting
January
March End
April
April-May
July – August
Private Nurseries
District
Within the dist.
Name of the Nursery
No. of seedlings
required
Out side the dist.
Name of the
nursery
No. of seedlings
required
Thank you