Andhra Pradesh - National Food Security Mission

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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY MISSION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
18th November, 2014 at 10.30am
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
A.P,HYDERABAD
1
Statement Showing funds available under NFSM for the year 2014-15 (Rs. in lakhs)
SCHEME
NFSM-Rice
NFSM-Pulses
NFSMCoarse
Cereals
Revalidat
Allocation ion from
for the year unspent
2014-15 balances
3294.43
Total
Additio
Total
funds
nal
allocatio GOI
Available
funds
n of
Release
Committed
for the
Allocati
funds for s as on Expenditu Expenditur
year 2014on
2014-15 10.11.20 re as up to e as up to
15
14
10.11.2014 30.11.2014
221.8
0.00 3516.23 3294.43 2415.36
930.96
2451.72
5646.308 2351.92
0.00 7998.23 5646.308 3646.76
1492.44
3548.46
12.66
60.24
24.00
37.86
59.88
980.00 980.00
0.00
0
9670.208 2573.72 980.00 13223.93 10650.20 7547.37
2473.92
6120.3
641.67
0
0.00
641.67
NFSMCommercial
crops
87.8
0
0.00
87.80
Area increase
in Pulses
0.00
0.00 980.00
980.00
Total
641.67 481.25
87.8
New initiatives introduced in 2014-15
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Area under
Activity
Details
Red gram sown on Area of 15378 ha(Paddy crop of 1ha each) is achieved against targeted area of
rice bunds
8700ha with financial assistance is Rs 1000/ha (Seed Rs 300/-and Rs.700/-for
2sprays)
1. Central and North coastal Districts prone to frequent cyclones and heavy rains
FLDs(Front line
and considerable loss of production loss due to lodging of paddy.
demos)
2. Flood tolerant varieties like Swarna sub-1 and Samba Mahsuri sub-1 are
demonstrated in 340ha.
3. Performance compared to local popular varieties is satisfactory. Farmers
willing to take up this variety next year.
1. The Quality of produce due to inert matter and ill filled grains is not good.
Winnowers
Since, the threshing is taken in the field.
2. Winnowers will help in getting physically quality grains
1. Majority of farmers are small and marginal farmers. Department is
Storage Bins
encouraging to produce own seed by the farmer in his field.
2. Supply of Storage Bins will help proper storage and keeping viability of seed
Statement showing SRI Achievements during Kharif 2014 (area in ha)
Coverage under
Coverage under Coverage under
SRI
Drum Seeder
SMSRI
Direct Seeding
Total
NFSM
2145
812
6730
400
9687
General
19029
20263
191247
16000
246539
Plan of Action for Rabi and Summer Pulse
S.N
0
1
2
3
REGION
Area of
Implem
entation
in Ha
Remarks
North Coastal(Srikakulam,Vizianagaram
& Visakapatnam)
Central (East Godavari, West Godavari,
Krishna & Guntur)
Utilization of Rice-fallow during Rabi
5000 for Pulse/Oilseeds
Exploring possibility of Summer Pulse
5000 in Rice-Rice-Pulses sequence
Southern(Prakasam & Nellore) &
Rayalaseema( Kurnool, Anantapur ,
Kadapa& Chittor)
Exploring possibility of Summer Pulse in
Rice-Pulse- Pulses sequence
1000 Exploring possibility of Summer Pulse
in Rice-Maize-Pulses sequence
11000
Total
 Normal Paddy area in Kharif is 16.42 lakh ha and rabi 8.05 lakh ha.Total Rice fallow Pulse
in the State is 3.5 lakh ha.
 0.8 lakh ha Summer Rice fallow in East and West godavari Districts.0.8 lakh ha will be
covered with Summer Pulse, if the harvesting of rabi is before March 2014.
 There is a potential of 2.7 lakh ha Pulse during rabi in Krishna,Guntur,Vizianagaram and
Srikakulam districts.
 There is scope for further increase of area in parts of Nellore and Prakasam districts also.
Steps taken to implement Cropping System
based demonstration
S.N
o
Region
North Coastal
1 (Srikakulam,Vizianagaram
&Visakapatnam)
Regular Practice
Rice-Rice fallow
CSBD
Rice-Zero till Maize/Bengal gram-Summer
Pulse
Rice-Rice fallow Pulse
2
3
4
Central (East Godavari,West
Godavari, Krishna & Guntur) Rice-Rice-Summer
Pulse
Southern (Nellore &
Prakasam)
Rayalaseema (Kurnool,
Anantapur, Kadapa & Chittor
Rice-Pulse-Summer Pulse
Rice-Maize-Summer Pulse
Rice-Maize
Rice-Pulse-Summer Pulse
Rice-Pulse-fallow
Rice-Rice fallow Pulse
Falllow-Bengalgram
Greengram-Bengalgram
Redgram-fallow
Redgram-Foxtail millet (Korra)
Fallow-Bengalgram
Greengram-Bengalgram
Statement Showing District wise area of Coarse Cereals
for the last three years (2010-11 to 2012-13) in A.P
Area in Ha
S.No Name of the District
Maize
Jowar
Bajra
Other
Millets
Raagi
Total
Coarse
grans
% of mean
to Total
1
SRIKAKULAM
9684
140
928
1408
515
12675
2
2
VIZIANAGARAM
20237
483
373
2752
1140
24984
5
3
VISAKAHAPATNAM
7073
795
4919
23389
17615
53791
10
4
EAST GODAVARI
8816
205
115
305
261
9702
2
5
WEST GODAVARI
48638
82
0
0
0
48720
9
6
KRISHNA
23379
400
0
0
0
23779
5
7
GUNTUR
78418
17624
1034
92
31
97198
19
8
PRAKASHAM
14644
11738
19788
1101
1566
48837
9
9
NELLORE
1141
1200
1005
111
37
3494
1
10
CUDDAPAH
1900
11497
4145
153
401
18096
3
11
KURNOOL
30649
74059
8584
2
9355
122650
23
12
ANANTHAPUR
25413
14790
1642
2704
1724
46273
9
13
CHITTOOR
1647
488
2379
7439
2688
14641
3
271639
133500.0
44910
39457
35334
524840
Total
Issues
Crop
Paddy
Pulses
Coarse
Cereals
Issue
Possible suggestion
Instead of Ananthapur, East Godavari
Selection of Districts
(upland) may be included.
An amount of Rs. 1500/ha for hiring
Encouraging Direct
land preparatory equipment under
Sowing/Drum Seeding
general NFSM.
Encouraging red gram on An amount of Rs. 1000/ha as subsidy
Rice & Commercial crop for seed and PP chemicals under
on bunds
general Pulses.
Since, the minor millets are grown in
small areas all the districts may be
Selection of Districts
included.
Only seed component is given under
general distribution, other chemical
Other inputs in subsidy inputs like micro nutrients, weedicides
and PP chemicals may be provided
under general Coarse cereals.
Inter cropping of Redgram with
Blackgram
Inter cropping of Redgram with Maize
Redgram on Rice Bunds bunds
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Rice average District wise Areas and Yield (2010-11 to 2012-13)
S.No
Name of the District
1
SRIKAKULAM
2
VIZIANAGARAM
3
VISAKAHAPATNAM
4
EAST GODAVARI
5
WEST GODAVARI
6
KRISHNA
7
GUNTUR
8
PRAKASHAM
9
NELLORE
10 CUDDAPAH
11 KURNOOL
12 ANANTHAPUR
13 CHITTOOR
Total Andhra Pradesh
Rice average District wise
Areas in ha (2010-11 to 201213)
210704
127961
111146
382893
414269
297300
268443
109020
258901
51675
111088
45841
53397
2442638
Rice average District wise
Productivity in kg/ha
(2010-11 to 2012-13)
1773
2437
1564
3141
3305
3460
3298
3529
3950
2471
3407
2655
3307
2946
Area covered under new varieties of
major crops during 2014-15
Kharif-2014
S.
No
1
Crop
Variety
Rabi 2014-15
Quantity
Area
Quantity
Area
distributed covered in indented in proposed in
in Qtls.
Ha.
Qtls.
Ha.
Paddy
NLR-33892
70
140
200
400
2
Jowar
NLR-34449
Pvt. Hybrids
5831
0
11662
0
11910
1989
23820
19890
3
Maize
Pvt. Hybrids
279
1594
19873
113560
4
Red gram
LRG-41
5836
38907
0
0
5
Green gram
LGG-460
542
2710
12387
61935
TMB-37
0
0
222
1110
PU-31
446
2788
5286
13215
LBG-752
656
4100
45055
112638
6
Black gram
11
Crop wise Seed Replacement Rate (%) during 2013-14
S. No
Crop
SRR (%)
1
Paddy
39.40
2
Coarse cereals
32.12
3
Pulses
22.66
4
Oilseeds
29.00
5
Soybean
100.00