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Feedback from Scientists Associated
with Monitoring of Programme of
BGREI
By
Dr. Anand Prakash
Director
Central Rice Research Institute , Cuttack
&
Member, Central Steering Committee
ASSAM
Observations on implementation of the programme
i. The farmers are reluctant to practice line transplanting
of rice, which presently varied from 10-25%. As per
the farmers’ perception higher number of labourers
are needed to carry out the practice.
ii. Block demonstrations on rice were carried out. There
was dry spell during August and September, which in
turn will be affecting the yield.
Suggestions for implementation of the programme-Assam
i.
One-day farmers’ training before crop season will help refreshing
the farmers with technical know-how for scientific cultivation.
ii. There is no provision for providing PP chemicals to the farmers in
this program, therefore, DAOs should be empowered to procure
need-based plant protection chemicals for ready distribution to
the farmers.
iii. Timely supply of the inputs should be ensured
iv. Wherever shallow tube well facility is installed, measures should
be taken to ensure irrigation during the dry spell.
Implementation status
BIHAR
• Bihar has implemented demonstration of SRI in 32,000 hectors under BGREI, in
250 blocks of 20 districts.
•
State provided demo-kits (each costing 7.500/- per ha) to beneficiaries in
Krishi Utsav Mela in each block of all Non-NFSM districts between 3rd week of
may to 2nd week of June and a kit includes seed, fertilizer, vermi-compost and
micro-nutrient (Zinc Sulphate) etc.
•
In SRI demos- including mainly two components i.e. young seedlings with
wide spacing and line transplanting have been demonstrated where inputs
were provided in time to the farmers.
• Campaign for distribution of pump set and shallow tube well under this
program has been started from 9th September 2011
• State has already decided its rabi season plan, wherein demos System of
Wheat Intensification (SWI) in 22,000 ha and Boro paddy in 1536 ha.
Implementation/monitoring issues-Bihar
• Farmers expressed their great satisfaction over SRI technology and showed
interest for carrying out the same in future and also appreciated the effort
made by the department people for field demonstrations.
• Beneficiary list has not been provided by the state to the CRRI as well as
Scientist in- charges of the districts as a result proper procedure could not be
followed for monitoring of the activities
• Information card prescribed for Block demonstrations has not been
maintained and Krushi Salahkar/ progressive farmers could not provide the
beneficiary list and their information card under BGREI activity.
• District in-charge scientists expressed their concern over the arrangement of
transportation for their visit to the districts and also conveyed that they were
over-burden of their duties.
Suggestions for Improvement-Bihar
• Besides SRI, ecology based improved rice production
technology should also be included in the programme
• Beneficiary list of the districts should be provided to CRRI for
proper monitoring and technological back stopping
• Information as per prescribed Format
demonstrations should be maintained
for
Block
Observations on implementation of the program Chhattisgarh
Labours shortage during transplanting,
Many farmers purchased tractor drawn seed drill as it reduces
cost,
Created employment through custom hiring of farm implements
In SRI, people used Ambica weeder and it is in more demand,
More demand of Self propelled reaper/combiner
 Summer rice was affected more with insect pests & diseases,
thus farmers spent more money for pest control,
Suggestions for proper implementation the program -CHHG
More demonstrations of manual drum seeder, seed drill and
transplanter ,
Farmers’ training on raising ‘mat type’ seedlings for use of Self
propelled Rice transplanter
Training on improved rice production technology,
Report on soil testing needs to be made available,
More emphasis needed for construction of Check-dam, & minor
irrigation tanks
OBSERVATIONS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
PROGRAM-JHK
• Awareness meeting for scientists, extension personnel was
conducted on August 12, 2011, Ranchi
• Transplanting was delayed up to 18 August, 2011 due to late
onset of monsoon
• In some cases progressive farmers/ beneficiary farmers were
not aware of the hybrids rice technology
SUGGESTIONSFOR PROPER
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAMMEJHK
• Strengthen regular monitoring and monthly progress meeting
at State level and weekly meeting at District and Block levels.
• Strengthening of capacity building for Block level Agril.
Officers, other field functionaries and farmers.
Observation on programme implementationOdisha
Integration of State Agril. Dept., ICAR institutes, NGO, KVK and
ATMA on a common platform creating amicable working
environment has been appreciated.
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 Response of farmers to line transplanting and sowing behind the
plough was very good.
Farmers are expecting 25-30% more yield.
In crop cutting, Ajay produced around 7.0 t/ha in Puri district and
Swarna produced around 6.0 t/ha in Balasore district.
Suggestions
1. In drought prone upland, cultivation of Sahabhagi dhan, a stress
tolerant variety needs to be promoted.
2. Using appropriate method, crop cutting data needs to be made
available to CRRI.
3. At least 2- years BGREI support to a farmer/location for better
impact,
4. One member of each farmers’ family needs to be trained to
maintain records and documents, especially Form-BGREI 2 (Rice).
Director (Ex),CRRI, Member, CSC
Jt.Director, Dept.Agril,Odisha
Officers & Staffs, Dept. Agril.
Odisha
Dean (Extn), OUAT,
Member, SLMT-Odisha
Scientist, CRRI, Member,
SLMT-Odisha
Observation on Programme Implementation-UP
 Awareness meeting for different stakeholders conducted by CRRI
on August 12, 2011 at Lucknow.
 Rainfall distribution in most districts was normal and rice crop
was in good condition
 Many farmers received inputs late-due to delay in funds transfer
 In many places, deep ploughing could not be taken up due to late
start of the programme
 Farmers expressed satisfaction with weed control efficiency of
Pretilachlor,
 Farmers were happy with the performance of rice hybrids, but
expressed concerns about poor grain quality and marketing
Suggestions on Programme Implementation
 Farmers needs to be made aware of specific features of ecology
based stress-tolerant rice varieties, small leaflets in local
language should be distributed to farmers along with seed.
 Scientists from nearby research organizations should be
entrusted with major responsibility of monitoring of BGREI
programme and CRRI should be responsible mainly for technical
support
 In field demonstrations, performance of introduced technologies
should be compared with farmers’ practices
 State governments should take effective steps to improve
availability of inputs, including water, and marketing facilities
OBSERVATIONS ON IMPLEMENTATION
OF PROGRAMME-WB
•Awareness meeting’ for the Scientists, Extension personnel under
BGREI Program, West Bengal was conducted on August 10, 2011 at
Kolkata
•Seed treatment was not done due to non availability of pesticide.
•ZnSO4 was not applied due to its delayed supply.
•Progressive farmers & VLWs did not receive honorarium due to delay in
fund release.
•The base line survey work was also not started at any place
MONITORING TRIP AT DARJEELING DISTRICT
SUGGESTIONS FOR PROPER
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PROGRAMMEWB
•The communication should be strengthened through
regular monitoring and monthly progress meeting at State
level and weekly meeting at District and Block levels.
• Capacity building of Block level Agril. Officers,other field
functionaries and farmers needs to be organized.
General suggestions to improve implementation of BGREI
Beneficiary list in prescribed Proforma should be provided to the CRRI and
other stakeholders.
Strengthen coordination among CSC, SLMT and DLMT.
Scientist-in-Charge of district in each state should also submit copy of the report
to the Director, CRRI.
Timely availability of inputs,
Capacity building of Block level Agril. Officers,other field functionaries
and farmers needs to be organized.
In all SLMT meeting, scientist-in-charge of respective state from CRRI
should be involved.
Soil testing, need based IPM and related farm mechanization should be
strengthened.
In addition to CRRI scientists, OUAT scientists may be involved in
DLMT in Odisha.
Expenditure Statement
Item of Expenditure
Amount Sanctioned (
No. CPS 7-10/2010NFSM dated 2nd June
2011)
Rs. In Lakhs
Remittances Expenditure
Received (vide Till end of
letter No.
October 2011
Travel Expenses (TA & DA for
Director, CRRI, Monitoring
Team Members & Vehicle
hiring/POL charges )
21.00
-
2,50,000
Contractual Services (1 SRF & 1
Field Observer)
3.20
-
40,895
Operational Expenses (Office
expenses including Computer
Peripherals , stationary & Other
contingencies like
communication costs etc)
Total
2.50
-
1,25,000
26.70
13,35,000
4,15,895
Remarks
SRF- from
09.09.2011
Field
Observer26.08.2011
Compendium
Postage,
Stationery