PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF KVKS, 2016-17
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK
1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail:
Address Telephone E mail
Office FAX
KVK, Kamrup AAU, Kahikuchi Campus, Guwahati-17
0361 2842513
0361 2842513 [email protected]
1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail:
Address Telephone E mail
Office FAX
Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat -785913 0376-2340008 0376-2340001
1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No:
Name Telephone / Contact
Residence Mobile Email
Dr. D. N. Kalita - 9435044574 [email protected]
1.4. Year of sanction: 2004 1.5. Staff Position (As on 31st March, 2017)
Sl. No.
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
Designation Discipline
Pay Scale (Rs.)
Present basic (Rs.)
Date of joining
Permanent /Temporary
Category (SC/ST/
OBC/ Others)
1 Programme Coordinator
Dr. D.N. Kalita
Programme Co-
ordinator
Entomology
37,400 to 67,400
62550/-+10000
26.10.1988 Permanent Gen
2 Subject Matter Specialist
Mr.Jayanta Kalita
SMS Agronomy
15,600 to 39,100
20590/-+6000
09.01.2009 -do- Gen
3 Subject Matter Specialist
Dr. Babita Sharma
SMS Home Science
15,600 to 39,100
19050/-+6000
03.08.2011 -do- Gen
4 Subject Matter Specialist
Ms Goutami Kataki
SMS Soil science
15,600 to 39,100
19050/-+6000
04.08.2011 -do- Gen
5 Subject Matter Specialist
Mr. Bhabesh Deka
SMS Horticulture
15,600 to 39,100
19050/-+6000
09.08.2011 -do- Gen
6 Subject Matter Specialist
Mrs. Madhusmita kataky
SMS Plant pathology
15,600 to 39,100
17550/-+5400
11.11.2008 -do- Gen
7 Subject Matter Specialist
Mr. Parag Salikia
SMS Fishery science
15,600 to 39,100
16880/-+5400
25.01.2014 -do- OBC
8 Computer Programme Assistant
Mr. Rahul Bharadwaj
Prog. Asstt. (Computer)
Computer Application
8,000 to 35,000
14020/-+4900
01.12.2008 -do- Gen
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9 Programme Assistant
Dr. S.C. Kalita
Prog. Asstt.
Animal Sc.
8,000 to 35,000
13460/-+4900
26.02.2009 -do- Gen
10 Farm Manager
Mr. Arup Kr. Sarma
Farm Manager
Agronomy
8,000 to 35,000
8790/-+4900
17.10.2014 -do- Gen
11 Accountant / Superintend ent
Mr. Pranjal Thakuria
Office Supdt. Cum Accountant
- 8,000 to 35,000
9640/-+4900
01.03.2012 -do- OBC
12 Stenographer
Mr. Mridul Das
Junior Steno cum Computer Operator
- 5,200 to 28,000
7920/-+3300
20.02.2012 -do- OBC
13 Driver Mr. Ratan Das
Driver Cum Mechanic
- 5,200 to 28,000
6890/-+2500
22.02.2012 -do- Gen
14 Driver Mr. Kaleswar Mahatu
Driver Cum Mechanic
- 5,200 to 28,000
5200/-+2200
1/12/2016 -do- OBC
15 Supporting staff
Sri P. C. Goswami
Supporting Staff
- 8880 to 20000
10920/-+2200
02.05.1989 -do- Gen
16 Supporting staff
VACANT - - -
Total
1.6. a. Total land with KVK (in ha) : 10.0 ha
b. Total cultivable land with KVK (in ha):4.0 ha
c. Total cultivated land (in ha): 4.0 ha
S. No.
Item Area (ha)
1 Under Buildings (Administrative building+ Farmers’ Hostel+ Staff
Quarters)
2.85 ha
2. Under Demonstration Units 3.15 ha
3. Under Crops (Cereals, pulses, oilseeds etc.) 3.0 ha
4. Under vegetables
5. Orchard/Agro-forestry 1.0 ha
6. Others (specify) -
1.7. Infrastructural Development:
A) Buildings
S. No.
Name of building
Source of funding
Stage
Complete Incomplete
Completion
Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Expenditure (Rs.)
Starting Date
Plinth area
(Sq.m)
Status of construct
ion
1. Administrative Building
ICAR
30-12-2013 345 ( Ground Floor)
96.66 lakh
19-12-2011
----- completed
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B) Vehicles:
Type of vehicle Regd. No. Year of
purchase Cost (Rs.)
Total kms. Run
Present status
Bolero AS 03M-9470 2015 6,92,000/- 34514 Running condition
Mini bus - 1981 - - Needs repairing
C) Equipments & AV aids:
Name of the equipment Year of
purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status
Telephone 2003 - Good condition
Over head projector 2003 - Needs repairing
Generator (2) 2003 & 2010 2,38,000.00 47,213.00
Good condition
LCD projector (2) 2006 & 2010 55016/ projector
Needs repairing
Digital camera (2) 2006 & 2010 - Good condition
Fax machine (1) 2006 & 2010 24800/- Good condition
Digital Photocopier 2010 101920/- In running condition
Computer (4) 2007 & 2010 166129/- Good condition
Grinder 2007 - Good condition
Motorized Knaspak sprayer 2010 22,360.00 In running condition
2. Farmers Hostel
infrastructure of AAU is being utilized
- 800 - - - -
3. Staff Quarters (6)
- 400 - - - -
4. Demonstration Units (2)
I Display & Demonstration unit
RKVY March, 2010 40.0 9,56,458/- - - -
Ii Dairy shed RKVY March, 2010 38.7 2,68,496/- - - -
iii Poultry shed RKVY Nov, 2010 44.0 3,12,145/- - - -
iv Mushroom unit
RKVY March, 2010 29.1 2,43,333/- - - -
v Composting unit
RKVY March, 2010 48.0 1,13,116/- - - -
Vi Semi-Automatic Poly-house
RKVY Feb, 2012 132.0 4,56,705/- - - -
Vii Piggery unit RKVY March, 2011 43.9 1,92,000/- - - -
Viii Goatery unit RKVY March, 2011 43.0 1,14,000/- - - -
Ix Water supply unit
RKVY July, 2011 - 5,00,000/- - - -
x Implement shed
RKVY March, 2010 180.0 11,42,982/-
- - -
5 Fencing RKVY Sept, 2011 320 m 3,20,000/- - - -
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Mechanical brush cutter 2010 28,000.00 In running condition
Power paddy weeder 2010 36,254.00 In running condition
Multipurpose power weeder 2010 42,078.00 In running condition
8 row self propelled rice transplanter 2010 1,88,198.00 In running condition
Earth augur 2010 56,749.00 In running condition
Trailer 2010 31,949.00 In running condition
Five tine cultivator 2010 8,911.00 In running condition
2 share MB plough 2010 11,282.00 In running condition
Water pump 2010 8,586.00 In running condition
Knaspsak power duster 2010 - In running condition
Knaspsak sprayer 2010 22,360.00 In running condition
Paddle operated paddy thresher 2009-10 20,000.00 In running condition
Seed Cleaner 2010 3,16,012.00 In running condition
Sprinkler Irrigation System 2010 71,547.00 In running condition
Wheel Burrous 2010 - In running condition
Paddle Operator Paddy Thresher 2010 From Dept. of Agri
Engineering, AAU, Jorhat
In running condition
Zero till seed cum fertilizer drill 2012 47,500.00 In running condition
Power tiller 15 HP, 2 nos. 2015 3,27,600.00 In running condition
Reaper, 2 nos 2015 3,40,000.00 In running condition
Paddy thresher(2) 2015 3,90,000.00 In running condition
Auger for digger, 4 nos. 2015 32,084.00 In running condition
Seed drill, 2 nos 2014 2,39,400.00 In running condition
Post hole digger 2009 54,875.00 In running condition
Tractor 3 nos 2008 & 2014 2,97,213.00 4,48,095.00 7,59,894.00
In running condition
Swaraj rotavector 2014 1,05,000.00 In running condition
Mechanical winnower 2016 4,680.00 In running condition
Rotavator(2) 2009-10 1,91,610.00 In running condition
Vacuum cleaner 2016-17 9299/- In running condition
Laptop 2009-10 44100/- In running condition
Kiosk 2015-16 770000/- In running condition
Printer (2) 2016-17 18061/- In running condition
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HP laser printer 2015-16 47058/- In running condition
Ink jet printer 2010-11 7476/- In running condition
Scanner 2010-11 2724/- In running condition
HP laser printer 2010-11 7120/- In running condition
Generator set 2003-04 47213/- In running condition
1.8. A). Details SAC meeting* conducted in the year 2016-17:
Sl.
No.
Date Name and Designation of Participants
Salient
Recommendations
Action taken on last SAC
recommendation
1. 29-03-2017 1. Dr. K. M. Bujarbaruah, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, AAU, Jorhat-13
2. Dr. H. C. Bhattacharyya, Director of Extension Education, AAU, Jorhat-13
3. Dr. A. Chakravarty, Director of Research (Vety.), AAU, Khanapara
4. Dr. P. Hazarika, Assoc. Director of Extension Education (Vety), AAU, Khanapara
5. Dr. S. Saikia, Chief Scientist, HRS, AAU, Kahikuchi
6. Dr. D. N. Kalita, Programme Coordinator, KVK Kamrup
7. Dr. S. C. Nath, DVO, KamDr. Chandan Kr. Sarania, Vety, Officer, State Vety. Dispensary, Kochpara, Kamrup
8. Dr. Chandan Kr. Sarania, Vety, Officer, State Vety. Dispensary, Kochpara, Kamrup
9. Dr. Golap Kr. Baishya, Vety. Officer, Azara, Kamrup
10. Mr. Achinta Saikia, Fishery Extension Officer, Chayani Dev. Block, Kamrup
11. Md. S. A. Akram, Lead District Manager (LDM),
1. Establishment of
mushroom spawn
production unit at
KVK, Kamrup within
3 months.
2. Testing of FAO
model of solar tent
drier for drying
fishes.
3. FLD on Apple
ber at Bartari within
April, 2017.
4. Introduction of
Pig breed Asha and
Rani through
demonstration.
1. Action point:- Inclusion
of high value crops like
Coriander in rice based
cropping system
Action taken: Training and
awareness progrramme
conducted for farmers for
inclusion of high value
crops like Coriander,
Pumpkin etc. in rice based
cropping system.
2. Action point:-
Establishment of sale
counter for women SHG
in front of AAU
Kahikuchi campus
Action taken: KVK has
planned to established a
sale counter in front of
AAU Kahikuchi campus,
but due to roadside
eviction not yet started.
The interested SHGs has
already been facilitated for
marketing of their produces
in various exhibitions.
3. Action point: -Smart
agriculture in smart
village
Action taken: KVK,
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Kamrup 12. Mr. B. C. Kalita,
Financial Lead Officer, UCO Bank, Guwahati-12
13. Mr. Gopinath Das, Grameen Sahara (NGO), Chaygaon, Kamrup
14. Ms. Anindita Barua, Woman entrepreneur, Chandmari, Guwahati-3
15. Mr. Chan Mohan Das, Asst. chief Administrator chairman, Irrigation, Guwahati-3
16. Mr. Mrinal Kr. Das, Deputy Agronomist, CMD,LACAD, Irrigation, Guwahati-3
17. Mr. Mowsam Hazarika, Asst. Director, Horticulture, Khanapara, Guwahati-22
18. Dr. Alpana Das, Scientist incharge, CPCRI, ICAR, Kahikuchi
19. Mr. Pramod Boro, Director, MADCL(NGO), Rangia
20. Mr. Rabiram Narzary, NGO member, Udalguri
21. Mr. Manash Protim Mahanta, ADO, Mirza, Kamrup
22. Mr. Dimbeswar Baishya, DRDA, Kamrup
23. Dr. Babita Sharma, SMS(H.Sc), KVK, Kamrup
24. Mr. Jayanta Kalita, SMS(Agron), KVK, Kamrup
25. Mr. Bhabesh Deka, SMS (Hort.), KVK, Kamrup
26. Mr. Parag Saikia, SMS(Fishery), KVK, Kamrup
27. Ms. Madhusmita Kataky, SMS(Pl. Protection), KVK, Kamrup
28. Ms. Goutami Kataki, SMS (Soil Science), KVK, Kamrup
29. Ms. Niju Das, Woman entrepreneur, Bongora,
Kamrup has initiated smart
activities like soil health
card issue, CFLD on
pulses, PM fasal bima
yojana, PPV & FR, round
the year floriculture
production, protected
cultivation of horticulture,
precision farming etc. at
Kulhati village under Hajo
circle.
4. Action point:- Skill
development
programme on farm
machineries
Action taken: Trained
rural youth on repairing of
farm machineries for rural
youth at KVK, Kamrup &
SIRD, Kahikuchi .
Exposure visit of rural
youth to FMTTI, Biswanath
Chariali .
Action point:Initiation of
IFS model
Action taken: Training and
awareness programme
conducted at Manikpur,
Muktapur, Bihdia and
Bongora villages.
Popularized rice-fish,
poultry-fish and pig fish IFS
model through FLDs.
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Kamrup 30. Mr. Govinda Kalita,
Progressive farmer, Bortari, Kamrup
31. Mr. Dipjyoti Kalita, Progressive Farmer, Bartari, Kamrup
32. Mr. Renu Nath, Woman entrepreneur Jogipara, Kamrup
* A copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants attached.
2. DETAILS OF DISTRICT
2.1 Major farming systems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK):
Sl. No. Farming system/enterprises
1 Agriculture-Horticulture
2 Agriculture – Animal Husbandry
3 Agriculture - Animal Husbandry – Fishery
4 Agriculture – Horticulture – Animal Husbandry
5 Agriculture –Horticulture – Sericulture
6 Horticulture – Sericulture – Animal Husbandry
7 Agriculture –Horticulture – Animal husbandry – Fishery
8 Agriculture –Horticulture –Animal Husbandry – Sericulture
9 Horticulture- Animal Husbandry
10 Horticulture- Sericulture
11 Agriculture –Horticulture –Fishery
12 Horticulture - Animal Husbandry –Fishery
2.2. Description of Agro-climatic Zone & major agro-ecological situations (based on soil and topography):
Sl. No Agro-climatic Zone Characteristics
1 Lower Brahmaputra Valley Zone
Largest climatic zone, temperature: hyper thermic, moisture:
mostly udic per humid climate, wide variation in crop, cropping
intensity high
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No Agro ecological situation
Characteristics
I Foothills, old mountain
valley, alluvial plain
Relatively higher altitude, mostly alfisols and inceptisols, some
Entisols, mostly flood free, undulating, agricultural crops
dominated.
II Foot hills, old mountain
valley, alluvial forest
Relatively higher altitude, mostly alfisols and inceptisols, some
Entisols, mostly flood free, undulating, natural forest are
dominated.
III Flood prone recent
riverine alluvial plain
Entisols dominated, flood prone relatively low to medium land
form, rabi crops are important/preferred.
IV Char land Situated at midst or adjoining to the river Brahmaputra, entisols
near neutral soils, erosion and flood prone, medium or low land,
numerous crops with vast barren areas.
V Flood free old riverine
alluvial plain
Higher crop intensity, flood-free, inseptisols dominated.
VI Beels Low land crop area, boro rice is dominated, entisols with high
organic mater.
VII Hills and hillock of old
alluvial
High altitude, residual soil (alfisol) dominated, plantation crops
most important.
VIII High land tea garden Alfisol and inceptisol, tea is most important crop.
2.3. Soil type/s:
Sl. No Soil type Characteristics Area in ha
1 Red soil High iron and aluminium content, well drained -
2 Alluvial soil One of the most fertile soils, heavy textured, ultisols -
3 Sandy soil No structure formation, CEC less, very low water holding capacity
-
4 Sandy loam Few structure formation, low water holding capacity -
5 Clay loam Heavy textured, high water and nutrient holding capacity
-
2.4. Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district:
Sl. No Crop Area (ha) Production (ton) Productivity (Qtl /ha)
1 Autumn Rice 15305 179740 11.74
2 Winter Rice 92570 1570170 16.96
3 Summer Rice 43828 1082310 24.69
4 Gram 96 330 3.34
5 Black gram 1388 8360 6.02
6 Green gram 311 105 3.38
7 Peas 1529 12500 8.17
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8 Lentil 2772 13020 4.70
9 Arahar 192 15400 8.02
10 Summer black gram 350 209 5.971
11 Summer green gram 265 84 3.170
12 Others 230 1320 5.74
13 Rape and Mustard 9069 39860 4.40
14 Sesamum 377 1570 4.16
15 Linseed 314 1550 4.94
16 Nizer 653 3270 5.01
17 Castor 14 50 3.57
18 Jute 3594 543180 151.14
19 Mesta 165 7920 48.00
20 Sugarcane 915 335380 366.54
21 Wheat 3006 37120 12.35
22 Maize 246 1520 6.18
23 Other cereals & small
millets 195 910 4.67
24 Tobacco 4 2 5.00
25 Potato 4305 459590 10.68
26 Sweet potato 201 4960 24.68
27 Tapioca 63 230 36.51
28 Banana 3358 453800 15.51
29 Pineapple 1825 341930 187.36
30 Orange 2875 314410 109.36
31 Papaya 392 61260 156.28
32 Assam lemon 535 173880 325.00
33 Guava 318 38812 1220.50
34 Litchi 455 9988 219.516
35 Jackfruit 1850 172309 93.14
36 Mango 187 17767 950.10
37 Other fruits 174 15566 894.60
38 Kharif vegetable 5412 403194 74.50
39 Rabi vegetable 9250 237262 43.84
40 Chillies 2221 10470 4.71
41 Turmeric 900 8350 9.28
42 Onion 823 24130 29.32
43 Ginger 361 25280 70.03
44 Coriander 1752 19307 11.02
45 Garlic 602 87350 145.10
46 Black pepper 120 2000 16.67
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2.5. Production and productivity of livestock, Poultry, Fisheries etc. in the district:
Category Population Production Productivity
Cattle
Crossbred 130313
21998930 lts milk & 37073 kg meat
4.503lit 43.333 kg
Indigenous 1267301
27581277 lts milk & 214803 kg meat
1.033 lit 58 kg
Buffalo 86599
5306046 lts milk & 25269 kg meat
2.176 lit 59 kg
Sheep
Crossbred
Indigenous
Goats 480613
1635849 lts milk & 337528 kg meat
0.213 lit 6.633 kg
Pigs 92,457 808810 kg meat 23 kg
Crossbred
Indigenous
Rabbits
Poultry
Hens 1418970
16598893 nos. egg & 220580 kg meat
Desi 33 nos 0.730 kg
Improved 62 nos
Ducks 573486 11320594 nos. egg & 76052 kg meat
38 nos & 65 nos 1.00 kg
Turkey and others
Category Area Production Productivity
Fish 10673.17 12173.8 11408 kg/ha
Marine
Inland
Prawn
Scampi
Shrimp
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2.6 Details of Operational area / Villages (2016-17):
Sl.
No
.
Taluk
/
Eleka
Name of
the
block
Name of the
village
Major crops
&
enterprises
Major
problem
identified
Identified thrust area
1 - Boko Raipara, Rongsipara, Bhogdabari, Jyogipara, Pohalapara, Medhipara
Paddy, Horticultural crops, Weaving, livestock, sericulture
i.Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii.Non-availability of quality seed/planting material
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, Seed and planting material production, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
2 - Chaygaon Bortari, Faturi, Kukurmara,
Paddy, Livestock, Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i..Rearing of local breeds ii. Inadequate knowledge of scientific management practices of livestock . Non-availability of quality seed/planting material
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, Seed and planting material production, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
3 -- Rani Rajapanichanda, Menapara, Gosaihat, Botiapara, Balagaon, Belorguiri, Loharghat, Bongora Dhangargaon Dhanipara Aliha
Paddy, Vegetable, Livestock, weaving
i. Rearing of local breeds ii. Inadequate knowledge of scientific management practices of livestock
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
4 - Rampur Jharobori, Nahira, Batorhat, Raangamati , Rampur
Paddy, Vegetable, Oilseed, Sericulture, Weaving Livestock based enterprise
Poor technical knowledge of farming community
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
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5 - Sualkuchi
Bongsor, Kismat Bongsor, Pakorkona, Rowmari,
Vegetable, Sericulture, fishery, Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i.Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Unorganised sericulture farming
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, Formation of farmers interest group, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
6 - Hajo Kulhati, Konadia, Borni, Soniyadi, Bordodhi
Paddy, Vegetables, Pulses, Fishery, Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Inadequate & imbalanced use of chemical fertilizer iii. Inadequate storage facility
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, INM practice, Cold storage facilities, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
7 - Bezera Solmari, Khenipara, Bezera, manikpur Bhumulahati Titkuchi Saloibhangigaon Dumunichuki Bathan
Paddy, Vegetables, Livestock, fishery
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Rearing of local breeds iii. Inadequate knowledge of scientific management practices of livestock
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, Improved breed, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
8 - Dimoria Deulguri, Chitollpur, Maloibari
Paddy, Vegetables, Livestock, weaving
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Rearing of local breeds iii. Inadequate knowledge of scientific management practices of livestock
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, Improved breed, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
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9 - Chyani-Barduwar
Magurpara, jharobari, guwalhati, No 1 haropara, Rangamati Satpokholi
Paddy, Vegetables, Pulses, Fishery, Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Inadequate & imbalanced use of chemical fertilizer iii. Inadequate storage facility
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, INM practice, .Cold storage facilities, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
10 - Rangia Tulsibari, Siknibari, Gurmou,
Paddy, Vegetables, Pulses, Fishery, Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Inadequate & imbalanced use of chemical fertilizer iii. Inadequate storage facility
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, INM practice , Cold storage facilities, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
11 - Kamalpur Borka, Baruajani, Panitema, Dalang, Athgaon,
Paddy, Vegetables, Pulses, Fishery Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Inadequate & imbalanced use of chemical fertilizer iii. Inadequate storage facility
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, INM practice, Cold storage facilities, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
12 - Bihdia Jajhikona
Jhajikona, Muktapur, Makundapur , loch , bihdia, korora, majgaon
Paddy, Vegetables, fishery. Weaving Livestock based enterprise
i. Poor technical knowledge of farming community ii. Non-remunerative prices for vegetables
capacity building of farmers both in terms of production and utilization of resources, Market led extension, fish disease and pond management, soil testing & management, integrated disease management, livestock management, drudgery reducing techniques, processing & preservation
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3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS:
3. A. Details of target and achievements of mandatory activities by KVK during 2016-17:
Discipline OFT (Technology Assessment and Refinement)
FLD (Oilseeds, Pulses, Maize, Other Crops/Enterprises)
Number of OFTs Number of Farmers Number of FLDs Number of Farmers Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement
Agronomy 2 4+ (1) 4 3+(2) 2 7 40 185
Soil science 2 2 6 6 2 2 9 7
horticulture 2 2+ (1) 6 11+(3) 2 6+ ( 3) 10 49+(22)
Plant protection 2 2 8 3 3 3 11 11
Home science 2 3 8 15 3 3 14 14
Fishery 2 1+ (2) 8 4+(8) 3 4 + (5) 11 36+(23)
Animal science - -- - - 2 2+ (1) 25 34+(35)
Total 12 15 +(3) 40 42+(13) 17 27+ (9) 120 336+(80)
Note: +() indicates previous year continuation of OFT and FLD.
Training (including sponsored, vocational and other trainings carried under Rainwater Harvesting Unit)
Extension Activities
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Number of Courses Number of Participants
Number of activities Number of participants
Clientele Targets
Achievement
Targets
Achievement
Activities Targets
Achievement
Targets
Achievement
Farmers 41 48 1025 1366 Diagnostic visit 50 30 50 30
Rural youth 36 32 900 970 Advisory service 3000 2400 3000 2400
Extn. Functionaries
7 11 175 269 Celebration of impt. days
5 3 - 296
Field day 15 14 350 601
Exhibition 5 7 - -
Soil test 1000 213 1000 1006
Method demo. 10 10 160 164
Farmers/studentent exposure visit to KVK,kamrup
- 11 - 384
Soil health camp 1 - 30 -
Total 84 91 2100 2605 Animal health camp
2 3 - -
Radio/TV talk 29 23 - -
Lecture delivered as resource person
- 90 - -
Seed Production (ton.) Planting material (Nos.)
5 6
Target Achievement
Target Achievement
Cereal Assam lemon sapling -5000 nos. 7500 nos.
Ranjit 9.5 t 6.42 ton Banana sucker- 500 nos. 3000 nos.
Tripura chiken - 0.28 t Jack fruit sapling- - 200 nos.
Black rice- 0.05 t Turmeric rhizome 22.5 qt 24 qt
Oil seed 0.5 ton 0.05 t Arecanut seedling 300 nos 500 nos
Lentil - 0.35 t Tuberose bulb- 50000nos 50000nos.
Blackgram 0.1 tn 0.32 t Gerbera sucker- - 100 nos
Mushroom spawn - 16.29 kg Fodder slips- - 5000 nos
Note: Target set during last Annual Zonal Workshop
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2. B. Abstract of interventions undertaken during 2016-17:
Sl. No
Thrust area
Crop/ Enterpri
se
Identified problems
Interventions
Title of OFT if any
Title of FLD if any
Title of Trainin
g if any
Title of training for
extension
personnel if any
Extension activities
Supply of seeds,
planting materials
etc.
1 Varietal evaluation
Boro Paddy
Lack of hybrids of boro paddy
Assessment of Hybrid Boro Paddy
- - - Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
2 Varietal evaluation
Sali paddy
Lack of short duration Sali paddy variety
Assessment of medium duration Sali paddy var. Tripura Chikan dhan
- Production technology of Sali paddy
- Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides
3 Varietal evaluation
Paddy Low yield due to submergence
Performance of submergence tolerant Rice varieties
- - - Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides
4 Varietal evaluation
Blackgram
Low yield of existing blackgram varieties
Performance of Blackgram varieties
- Production technology of kharif pulses
- Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides
5 Integrated crop management
Baby corn
Lack of standard agrotechniques of baby corn
Standardization of agro-techniques of Baby corn
- - - Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides
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6 Varietal evaluation
Papaya Low yield of local varieties
Performance of Papaya Var. Coorg Honey Dew
- - - Method demonstration. Field visit mobile advisory services, field visit
Seed ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
7 Varietal
evaluation Pumpkin Lack of
established variety
Performance of Pumpkin Hyb. Arjuna in rice based cropping sequence
- - - Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed
8 Varietal
evaluation Brinjal Lack of
high yielding brinjal variety
Performance of Brinjal var. Arka Keshar
- - - Method
demonstra
tion. Field
visit
mobile
advisory
services
Seed
9 Soil health management
Paddy Deterioration of soil health due to indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizer
Performance of Organic inputs on yield of Organic rice
- Soil fertility management in rice based croppin
g system
- Method demonstration on application of biofertilizers in Sali paddy, mobile advisory services, field visit
Seed, Fertilizer & biofertilizers
10 Soil management
Paddy Improper management of soil due to imbalanced chemical fertilizer use
Application of ZnSO4
In Sali paddy along with recommender dose of NPK Fertilizers to sustains its productivity
- i.Soil fertility management in rice based cropping system ii.Soil testing,its importance & procedure
- Mobile advisory services, field visit
Seed & Fertilizer
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11 IPM Tomato Yield loss due to fruit borer infestation
IPM in tomato fruit borer.
- IPM - Method demonstration on mass multiplication of bioagent, Field visit mobile advisory services
Seed, marigold cuttings, tricicard, biofertilizer, biopesticide
12 IDM Betelvine Severe leaf and root rot infection
IDM in leaf and root rot of betelvine
- IDM - Method demonstration on mass multiplication of bioagent, Bordeaux mixture preparation, mobile advisory services, Field visit
CUSO4,
Lime, MOC, Bioveer, vermicompost
13 Value addition
Income generating activity
Papaya and banana are is easily get rotten and spoiled when ripe
Value addition of papaya and banana as toffi & papaya tutifruiti
- - - Method demonstration, Field visit mobile advisory services and marketing linkages
Raw materials , packaging materials
14 Drudgery reduction
Paddy traditional practice of winnowing is tired sum for women and less productive
Introduction of Mechanical winnower as drudgery reduction tool
- - - Method demonstration, Field visit
Winnower is used for programme and keeping in KVK kamrup
15 Drudgery reduction
Paddy Health hazards specially eye and skin problem in harvesting and winnowing
Acceptability assessment of Protective clothing for farm women during different activities
- - - Method demonstration, mobile advisory services, Field visit
Protective clothing set
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16 Bamboo cage culture
Fish low rate of recovery of Fish seed from pond
Bamboo cage rearing of Fish fingerlings
- - - Method demonstration, mobile advisory services, field visit,
Bamboo cage, Nylone net, Fish fry ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
17 composite fish farming
Fish Low growth performance of local rahu
Introduction of Jayanti rahu in composite fish farming
- - - Method demonstration, mobile advisory services, field visit,
Jayanti rohu fingerlings ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
18 composite fish farming
Fish Low growth performance of local rahu
Introduction of Jayanti rahu in composite fish farming
- - -
Method demonstra
tion, mobile
advisory services, field visit,
Jayanti rohu fingerlings
19 Seed production
Paddy - - Seed production technology of Sali paddy var. Ranjit
Seed production technology of Sali paddy
Recent advanced in agrotechnology of Sali paddy
Field visit, Field day, mobile advisory services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides
20 Integrated crop management
Paddy - - Transplanted early ahu paddy
Production technology of transplanted early ahu paddy
- Field visit,mobile advisory services
Seed, fertilizers and pesticides
21 Integrated crop management
Blackgram
- - Cluster FLD on Kharif Pulse, Crop : Blackgram
- - Field visit,Field day. mobile advisory services
Seed, biofertilizers and pesticides
22 Integrated crop management
Sesamum
- - Cluster FLD on Kharif Oilseeds, Crop : Sesamum
- - Field visit,Field day. mobile advisory services
Seed, biofertilizers and pesticides
23 Seed production
Lentil - - Cluster FLD on rabi pulse, Crop : Lentil
- - Field visit,Field day. mobile advisory services
Seed, biofertilizers and pesticides
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24 Seed production
Toria - - Cluster FLD on rabi Oilseeds, Crop : Toria
- - Field visit,Field day. mobile advisory services
Seed, biofertilizers and pesticides
25 Seed Production
Blackgram
- - Pulse Seed Hub: Crop: Kharif Blackgram
Seed production technology of Kharif pulse crop Blackgram
- Field visit, mobile advisory services
Seed, fertilizers biofertilizers and pesticides
26 Varietal performance
Turmeric - - FLD on Turmeric
- - Method demonstration , Field visit, Field day, mobile advisory services
Planting material
27 Varietal performance
Marigold - - FLD on Summer Marigold
Production technology and post harvest handling
- Method demonstration , Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material
28 Protected cultivation
Pineapple - - Mulching in Pineapple for quality production
- - Method demonstration , Field visit, Field day, mobile advisory services
Planting material and black polythen mulch ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
29 Varietal performance
Vagetables
- - FLD on Pumpkin
Nursery raising of vegetables
- Method demonstration , Field visit, Field day, mobile advisory services
Seed
30 Varietal performance
Assam lemon
- - FLD on Scientific cultivation of Assam lemon
Pruning and training of assam lemon
- Method demonstration , Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material ( started in march 2016)
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31 Varietal performance
Banana - - FLD on Scientific cultivation of Banana
- - Method demonstration , Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material ( started in march 2016)
32 Varietal performance
Lemon - - FLD on Scientific cultivation of Assam lemon
- - Method demonstration , Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material
33 Varietal performance
Banana - - FLD on Scientific cultivation of Banana
- - Method demonstration , Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material
34 Protected cultivation
Tuberose - - FLD on Use of Mulch for round the year & quality flower production of Tuberose
- - Method demonstration , Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material and black polythen mulch
35 Soil management
Toria Imbalanced use of fertilizer in toria based cropping system
- Cultivation practices of Toria with recommender dose of fertilizer and Borax
- - Field visit, Mobile advisory services
Seed & Fertilizers
36 Soil organisms (Beneficial)
Vermi compost
Production of organic inputs
- Production of Vermicompost in low cost vermicompost unit
Soil Health management
- Method demonstration, Field day, Field visit, Mobile advisory services
Rs. 1500/- as Construction cost for bamboo based low cost vermicompost unit & earth worms (Eisenia foetida)
37 Mushroom production
mushroom
- - Oyester mushroom production
Scientific cultivation of mushroom
- Method demonstration, Field visit, Field day. mobile advisory services
Spawn Polybeg
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38 Bee Keeping
Bee Keeping
- - Bee Keeping
Bee keeping
- Method demonstration bee keeping. Field visit, Field day, mobile advisory services
Bee hives Apis
cerena, Beeveil, Knif etc
39 Biological management
Pumpkin - - Management of Fruitfly in Pumpkin using pheromone trap
IPM - Method demonstration, Field visit, Field day. mobile advisory services
Pheromone trap
40 Waste utilization
Agarbatti making
-- - Utilization of waste (Lantana camera) as income generating activities
Training on agarbatti making
- mobile advisory services, Field visit,
Raw materials for agarbatti- chandan powder, Oil, gigget powder, packaging material
41 Low cost storage
Fruits & vegetables
- - Low cost storage structure for fruits and vegetables ( Zero Energy Cool Chamber)
- - Method demonstration Zero Energy Cool Chamber . Field visit, mobile advisory services
Sand Brick Cement for ZECC construction
42 Nutrition garden
Vegetables
- - Nutrition Security through Nutrition Garden
- - Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Planting material, biofertilizer, biopesticide
43 IFS IFS - - Integrated rice-fish farming system
Integrated rice-fish farming
- Method demonstration, Field visit, Field day mobile advisory services
Fish fingerling, lime
44 IFS IFS - - Integrated Duck-fish- horticulture farming system
Integrated Duck-fish- horticulture farming
- Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Duckling, ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
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45 IFS IFS - - Integrated Poultry-Pig-Fish farming system
- - Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Kamrupa poultry, fish fingerling ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
46 Seed production
Fish - - Fish seed village/ bank
- - Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Spawn ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
47 Feed management
Fish - - Complementary fish feeding-Sushma
- - Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Sushma feed ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
48 Seed management
Fish - - Fish seed rearing in backyard pond
- - Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Fish spawn ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
49 Seed management
Fish - - Fish seed village/ bank
Carried over fish seed
- Method demonstration, Field visit, Field day mobile advisory services
Fish spawn
50 Pond management
Fish - - growth performance of IMC and indigenous carp carried over seed in poly culture system
Carried over fish seed
- Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
yearling
51 IFS IFS - - Integrated Duck- fish-horticulture Farming System
Integrated Duck- fish-horticulture Farming System
- Method demonstration, Field visit, mobile advisory services
Duckling
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52 Breed upgradation
Piggery - - Performance of cross breed Pig Hampshire x Ghungroo
- - Field visit, field day mobile advisory services
Piglets
53 Varietal performance
Poultry - - Demonstration on improved breed of Poultry ‘Kamrupa’
- - Field visit, mobile advisory services
Poultry bird ( started 2015-16 and completed 2016-17)
54 Varietal performance
Poultry - - Demonstration on improved breed of Poultry ‘Kamrupa’
- Field visit, field day mobile advisory services
Poultry bird
3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined during 2016-17
A.1 Abstract of the number of technologies assessed* in respect of crops/enterprises
Thematic areas
Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial
Crops Vegetables Fruits Flower
Plantation crops
Fish TOTAL
Varietal Evaluation
3 - 1 - 1 2 - - - 7
Seed / Plant production
- - - - - - - - - -
Weed Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Crop Management
- - - - 1 - - - - 1
Integrated Nutrient Management
- - - - - - - - -
Integrated Farming System
- - - - - - - - 2 2
Mushroom cultivation
- - - - - - - - - -
Drudgery reduction
2 - - - - - - - - 2
Farm machineries
- - - - - - - - - -
Value addition - - - - - 1 - - - 1
Integrated Pest Management
- - - - 1 - - - - 1
Integrated Disease Management
- - - 1 - - - - - 1
Bamboo cage culture
- - - - - - - - 1 1
Small Scale income generating enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
Soil health management
2 - - - - - - - - 2
TOTAL 7 - 1 1 3 3 - - 3 18
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* Any new technology, which may offer solution to a location specific problem but not tested earlier in a given micro farming situation. A.2. Abstract of the number of technologies refined* in respect of crops/enterprises
Thematic areas
Cereals Oilseeds Pulses Commercial Crops
Vegetables Fruits Flower Plantation crops
Tuber Crops
TOTAL
Varietal
Evaluation
- - - - - - - - - -
Seed / Plant
production
- - - - - - - - - -
Weed
Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated
Crop
Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated
Nutrient
Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated
Farming
System
- - - - - - - - - -
Mushroom
cultivation
- - - - - - - - - -
Drudgery
reduction
- - - - - - - - - -
Farm
machineries
- - - - - - - - - -
Post Harvest
Technology
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated Pest
Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Integrated
Disease
Management
- - - - - - - - - -
Resource
conservation
technology
- - - - - - - - - -
Small Scale
income
generating
enterprises
- - - - - - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - - - - - -
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A.3. Abstract of the number of technologies assessed in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitery Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - - - -
Nutrition Management - - - - - - - -
Disease of
Management
- - - - - - - -
Value Addition - - - - - - - -
Production and
Management
- - - - - - - -
Feed and Fodder - - - - - - - -
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
- - - - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - - - -
A.4. Abstract on the number of technologies refined in respect of livestock / enterprises
Thematic areas Cattle Poultry Sheep Goat Piggery Rabbitery Fisheries TOTAL
Evaluation of Breeds - - - - - - - -
Nutrition Management - - - - - - - -
Disease of
Management
- - - - - - - -
Value Addition - - - - - - - -
Production and
Management
- - - - - - - -
Feed and Fodder - - - - - - - -
Small Scale income
generating enterprises
- - - - - - - -
TOTAL - - - - - - - -
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A.5. Results of On Farm Testing:
Sl. No.
Title of OFT Problem Diagnosed
Name of Technology Assessed
Crop/Cropping system/ Enterprise
No. of Trials
Results of Assessment/ Refined (Data on the parameter should be
provided)
Feedback from the farmer
Feedback to the
Researcher
B.C . Ratio
(if applicable)
1 Assessment of Hybrid Boro Paddy
Lack of hybrids of boro paddy
T1:Indam 200-017; T2: Indam 7-205; Check :Arize 444 Gold
Boro paddy 1 Crop duration T1- 145 days T2-152 days T3- 145 days Yield T1-57 qt/ha T2-55.5 qt/ha T3- 48.5 qt/ha
Performance of hybrid Indam 7-205 was satisfactory
- T1- 2.39 T2-2.29 T3-2.15
2 Assessment of medium duration Sali paddy var. Tripura Chikan dhan
Lack of short duration Sali paddy variety
T1-Tripura Chikan dhan FP-Aijong
Sali paddy 3 T1 Pl. ht (cm)-- 112.0 cm Tiller nos./hill-- 15 Grain/panicle --287 Panicle (cm) --25.75 Yield (q/ha) – 52.50 Crop duration--119 days FP- Pl. ht (cm)-- 126 Tiller nos./hill --9 Grain/panicle --179 Panicle (cm)-- 28.5 Yield (q/ha) --33.0 Crop duration--135 days
The variety performed well and suited for rice-based cropping sequence
-
T1- 2.47
FP-1.55
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3 Performance of submergence tolerant Rice varieties
Low yield due to submergence
Rice varieties Ranjit sub -1 Bahadur sub 1 Swanrna sub-1 and Dhnsiri
FP- Exhisting Ranjit
Sali paddy 1 Duration of submergence Ranjit sub -1 : 3 days Bahadur sub 1 : 3 days Swarna sub-1 : 3 days FP : 3 days Stage Ranjit sub -1: Tillering Bahadur sub 1: Tillering Swanrna sub-1: Tillering FP : Tillering Grain Yield Ranjit sub -1 : 4.9 Bahadur sub -1 :5.2 Swanrna sub-1 : 4.5 FP: 4.5
As no submergence was occurred for long duration, need further testing
- Ranjit sub -1: 2.15 Bahadur sub 1: 2.35 Swanrna sub-1: 2.05 FP: 2.05
4 Performance of Blackgram varieties
Low yield of existing blackgram varieties
Blackgram varieties: Beki, Kolong, Sonkosh and Manas
Blackgram 1 Duration- Beki: 72 days Kolong: 72 days Sonkosh: 72 days Manas: 72 days Local: 65 days Yield (qt/ha) Beki: 6.12 Kolong: 6.58 Sonkosh: 5.15 Manas: 5.60 Local: 4.13 Disease infestation- Beki: NIL Kolong: NIL Sonkosh: YMV Manas: YMV Local: YMV
Variety Beki and Kolong were preferred as they can resist YMV.
-
Beki: 2.33
Kolong: 2.50 Sonkosh:
1.96
Manas:2.13 Local:1.57
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5 Standardization of agro-techniques of Baby corn
Lack of standard agrotechniques of baby corn
Var.: Baby corn –G-5414, Seed rate: 22.5 kg/ha spacing: 45 cm x 20 cm
Baby corn 1 Date of sowing
17-12-16 - - 6.98
Date of harvesting
14-03-17 to till date
Final plant stand (no./sq m
8
Plant height (cm)
220 cm
Cob length with husk (cm)
24 cm
Cob length without husk (cm)
11.5 cm
Fresh baby corn weight (gm)
19 gm
Cob Yield without husk (kg/sq.m)
30.40 qt/ha
6 Performance of Organic inputs on yield of organic rice
Deterioration of soil health due to indiscriminate use of chemical fertilizer
T1 = Azolla @ 0.5t/ha+Biofertilizers (Azospirillum +PSB) @ 750g each biofertilizer /ha);T2 = Application of 100% of recommended dose of NPK fertilizer;T3= Farmers’ practice
Sali paddy/Rice-Toria/Crop
3 Yield t/ha T1- 5.4 T2- 6.0 T3- 5.4
Farmers are interested to repeat the technology in coming years
Performance of the technology during adverse climatic condition
T1- 2.54 T2- 2.32 T3- 2.82
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7 Application of ZnSO4 in Sali paddy along with recommended dose of NPK fertilizers to sustain its productivity
Improper management of soil due to imbalanced chemical fertilizer use
T1 = 100% of RD dose of NPK fertilizer ; T2= ZnSO4@ 25 kg / ha and compost @ 2t/ha along with RD of NPK fertilizer; T3= ZnSO4@ 25 kg / ha, compost @ 2t/ha and Borax @ 7.5 kg/ha along with RD of NPK fertilizer
Sali paddy/Rice-Rice/Crop
3 T1 Yield -7.65 t/ha Av.Plant ht.- 1.44m Av. Tiller/plan t- 17.36 T2 Yield-6.43 t/ha Av.Plant ht.- 1.35m Av. Tiller/plant- 16.89 T3 Yield-7.42 t/ha Av.Plant ht.-1.44m Av. Tiller/plant- 17.33
Farmers are interested to repeat the technology in coming years
Performance of the technology during adverse climatic condition
T1 - 2.99 T2 – 2.35 T3 - 2.69
8 Performance of Papaya Var. Coorg Honey Dew
Low yield of local varieties
T1:Coorg Honey Dew FP: Sapna(F1) Check :Local
papaya 3 Yield T1- 420 qt/ha FP-648 qt/ha Check- 312 qt/ha Net Return (Rs) T1-6,75000 FP- 10,71,000 Check- 4,74,000
Satisfactory Work on Yield potentiality may be done to compete with hybrid
T1:5.09 FP:5.76 Check:
4.16
9 Performance of Pumpkin Hyb. Arjuna in rice based cropping sequence
Lack of established variety
T1: Arjuna (F1) Check : Local
Pumpkin 3 Crop duration T1- 125 days Check- 145 days Yield T1- 126 qt/ha Check- 75 qt/ha Net return (Rs) T1- 155250/- Check- 52500/-
Satisfactory Work on date of showing and disease resistance may be done.
T1-5.60 Check- 3.33
10 Performance of Brinjal var. Arka Keshar
Lack of high yielding
T1: Iarka Keshar; Check :
Brinjal 3 Crop duration T1- perennial Check- perennial
Satisfactory Work on date of showing
T1-4.23 Check-
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brinjal variety
Local (Kuchia) Yield T1- 254 qt/ha Check- 160 qt/ha Net return (Rs) T1- 1,94,000/- Check- 1,00,000/-
may be done
2. 67
11 IPM in tomato fruit borer.
Yield loss due to fruit borer infestation
Planting marigold as trap crop. Release of T. chilonis @ 50000eggs/ha Spraying neem oil@5ml/lit at 30DAP(3 spray)
Tomato 2 Percent infestation Demo: 4.8% FP: 12.5% Crop yield (Q/Ha) Demo: 400 q FP: 250q Net Return (Rs./ha) Demo: 1,24,000/- FP: 84,000/-
Use of trichocard and grow marigold as barrier crop satisfactorily controlling the infestation of fruit borer in tomato. Farmers have accepted the technology due to production of higher yield
Use of trichocard and grow marigold as barrier crop infestation in tomato can be satisfactorily control
Demo: 2.63 FP: 2.27
12 IDM in leaf and root rot of betelvine
Severe leaf and root rot infection
Drenching of root zone with 1% BM four times. Spraying with 1% BM 8 times from June to Sept at 15 days interval. Application of Trichoderma mixed with MOC at root
Betelvine 2 Percent infestation Demo: 3.4% FP: 22.6%
Crop yield (gut/ha) Demo: 12000 FP: 3200 Net Return (Rs./ha) Demo: 505000/- FP: 107875/-
Spraying and soil drenching of Bordeaux mixture along with application of trichoderma and MOC can satisfactorily minimize the infection
Spraying and soil drenching of Bordeaux mixture along with application of trichoderma and MOC can satisfactorily minimize the infection
Demo: 3.34 FP: 2.28
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zone @500kg/ha; 2 times at monthly interval after drenching and spraying with 1 % BM respectively.
rate in betelvine . Farmers have accepted the technology
rate in betelvine .
13 Value addition of papaya and banana as toffi & papaya tutifruiti
Papaya and banana are is easily get rotten and spoiled when ripe
value addition of available local fruits to increase shelf life and as new avenue of income generating activity
income generating activity
2 Parameters
Tutufruiti
Toffii Satisfactory but storage stability for long time is concern.
Work may be done on Using various storage material for increasing storage stability
-
Economic benefit (profit%)
90-150%
15-87%
Storage stability
Upto 35
days
23 days
Overall Sensory acceptability
2nd
day High High
25th day High Medi
um
Using 10 score for sensory acceptability
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14 Introduction of Mechanical winnower as drudgery reduction tool
traditional practice of winnowing is tired sum for women and less productive
Introduction of Mechanical winnower in comparison of traditional practice to reduce drudgery.
Paddy 10 winnowing time for 40 kg paddy Demo: 45 min Local: 80 min Total output in one day: Demo: Local: Average energy expenditure kj/min: Demo: Local: TEE for same quantity of output kj/min Demo: Local: Total CCW Demo: Local: PCW Demo: Local: % increase of physiological cost of Traditional practice Over using mechanical winnower is 28%
1. one person cannt do activity alone
2. Quality of winnowing is medium
Work may be done on quality of winnowing
-
15 Acceptability assessment of Protective clothing for farm women during different activities
Health hazards specially eye and skin problem in harvesting and winnowing
Introduction of protective clothing
Paddy 3 Acceptability
Perceptions
Harvestin
g
Cleaning
Head musk is not comfortable . suffocating for conducting long time activity
Changes in head musk may be much comfortable for user
-
Physical fit
Medium
High
Aesthetic fit
Low Low
Functional fit
Medium
High
Social content
Medium
Medium
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16 Bamboo cage rearing of Fish fingerlings
low rate of recovery of Fish seed from pond
Cage culture Fish 2 Stocking number of fry- 10,380/- Recovery of fish fingerlings : 7,702/- % survivability: 74.2 Gross cost ( 4 unit): 12,000/- Gross return : Rs 30,808/- Net return : Rs 18,808/-
Satisfactory Inner nylon net need to cleaning in every 7 days because of algae
2.81
17 Introduction of Jayanti rahu in composite fish farming
Low growth performance of local rahu
Fish 4 Demo FP Satisfactory Strict Pond water quality management needed
4.70
Initial wt.(g) 110.0 110.0
time of harvest(g)
758 569
GC (Rs/0.1ha)
6500/-
6500/-
GR (Rs/0.1ha)
30600/-
22950/-
NR (Rs/0.1ha)
24100/-
16450/-
18 Introduction of Jayanti rahu in composite fish farming
Low growth performance of local rahu
Fish 4 Month wise wt
Initial wt (20th Feb
Demo: 110g
Local: 110g
20th March
Demo: 160g
Local: 120g
-
_
On
progress
*Field crops – ton/ha, * for horticultural crops -= kg/t/ha, * milk and meat – litres or kg/animal, * for mushroom and vermicompost
kg/unit area.
** Give details of the technology assessed or refined and farmer’s practice
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3.2 Achievements of Frontline Demonstrations during 2016-17
a. Follow-up for results of FLDs implemented during previous years
List of technologies demonstrated during previous year and popularized during 2016-17 and recommended for large scale adoption in the
district
Sl. No
Crop/ Enterprise Technology demonstrated
Horizontal spread of technology
No. of villages
No. of farmers
Area in ha
1 Pulse Seed production technology of Kharif pulse crop Blackgram 5 170 60.00 ha.
2 Summer marigold
Production technology and post harvest handling 5 300 50.00 ha.
3 Pineapple Use of black polythene mulch (50 micron) 2 50 5.00 ha.
4 Assam lemon Production technology, pruning and training of Assam lemon 6 150 10.00 ha.
5 Tuberose Use of black polythene mulch (50 micron) 4 100 5.00 ha
6 Fish seed Fish seed rearing technology 4 16 2.00 ha
7 Mushroom production
Production of oyster mushroom 8 15 -
* Thematic areas as given in Table 3.1 (A1 and A2)
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b. Details of FLDs conducted during reporting period (Information is to be furnished in the following three tables for each category i.e.
cereals, horticultural crops, oilseeds, pulses, cotton and commercial crops.)
Sl. No.
Crop Thematic
area Technology
Demonstrated
Season and year
Area (ha) No. of farmers/ demonstration
Reasons for
shortfall in achieveme
nt
Farming situation (Rainfed/ Irrigated, Soil type, altitude,
etc)
Status of soil (Kg/ha)
N
P K
Proposed
Actual SC/ST Others Total
1. Sali paddy
Seed production
Seed production technology of Sali paddy var. Ranjit
Kharif - 25 - 20 20 NA Rainfed 295.4 7.30 57.57
2. Ahu paddy
Varietal performance
Ahu paddy Var. Naveen
Boro 5.0 5.0 - 18 18 NA Irrigated 385.2 11.0 76.8
3 Turmeric Varietal performance
var. Megha Turmeric-1
Kharif 0.67 0.13 - 1 1 NA Rainfed 205.7 3.31 107.3
4 Summer marigold
Varietal performance
Var.: Seracole Summer
1.0 0.40 3 - 3 NA Rainfed 308.3 74.26 191.0
5 Pineapple Protected cultivation
Black polythene mulch (50 micron thick)
Perennial
0.27 0.135 1 - 1 NA Irrigated 205.7 3.31 107.3
6 Pumpkin Varietal perform Ance
Pumpkin hybrid Arjuna
Rabi 1.0 1.0 7 3 10 NA Irrigated 314.7 14.83 82.0
7 Pumpkin Pest management
Management of Fruitfly in Pumpkin using pheromone trap
Rabi 1.0 1.0 - 3 3 NA Irrigated
314.7 14.83 82.0
8 Assam lemon
Crop management
Assam lemon, var. Local (seedless)
Perennial
1.2 1.2 10 10 20 NA Irrigated
205.7 3.31 107.3
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9 Banana Crop management
Banana ,Cv. Malbhog
perennial
1.0 1.0 1 1 NA Irrigated
205.7 3.31 107.3
10 Assam lemon
Crop management
Assam lemon, var. Local (seedless)
Perennial
1.2 1.2 8 10 18 NA Rainfed 366 8.18 102
11 Banana Crop management
:Banana Cv. Malbhog
Perennial
1.0 1.0 5 5 10 NA Irrigated
314.7 14.83 82
12 Tuberose Black polythene mulch (50 micron)
Perennial
0.189 0.189 2 5 7 NA Irrigated
314.7 4.19 63.23
13 Sesamum Varietal perform ance
Var.: Nagaon & Koliabor and INM package
Kharif 20 20 - 52 52 NA Rainfed 314.7 4.19 63.23
14 Toria INM Var.: TS-67 and INM package
Rabi 30 30 - 75 75 NA Rainfed 410.8 9.96 20.15
15 Toria Soil nutrient management
Toria (var. TS-36)
Rabi 0.5 0.5 - 4 4 NA Rainfed 487.8 7.3 67.8
16 Blackgram Varietal perform ance
Var.: PU-31 and INM package
Kharif 30 30 - 58 58 NA Rainfed 314.7 4.19 63.23
17 Lentil Varietal perform ance
Var.: KLS-218 and INM package
Rabi 20 20 - 18 18 NA Rainfed 314.7 4.19 63.23
18 Kharif Blackgram
Seed production
Var.: PU-31 Kharif 30 30 - 80 80 NA Rainfed 314.7 4.19 63.23
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c. Performance of FLD on Crops
Sl. No.
Crop
Thematic area
Area (ha)
Avg. yield (Q/ha.)
% increase in
Avg. yield
Additional data
on demo. yield
(Q/ha.)
Data on parameter
s other than yield,
Econ. of demo. (Rs./ha.) Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.)
Demo.
Check H* L* GC** GR** NR** BCR**
GC GR NR BCR De
mo
Loc
al
1 Sali paddy
Seed production
25 48 38 26.31 50.5 45.5
- -
31875/- 72000/- 40125/
-
2.26 30750/
-
57000/
-
26250/
-
1.85
2 Ahu paddy
Varietal
perform
ance
5 - - - - -
- -
On progress
3 Turme ric
Varietal
perform
ance
0.13 240 180 33.0 290 175
- -
95,000/
-
480000/
-
385000
/-
5.05 85,500/
-
360000
/-
274500
/-
4.21
4 Summer marigold
Varietal
perform
ance
0.40 63375
(no. of
garlen
d/Ha)
61145
(no. of
garlend
/ha)
3.6 717
50
576
25
40050
/-
35350
0/-
208500
/-
4.63 45000/
-
214000
/-
169000
/-
3.75
5 Pineapple Protected cultivation
0.14 528 180 193 535 515
20425
0/-
704000/
-
499750
/-
3.45 100000
/-
270000
/-
170000
/-
2.70
6 Pumpkin Varietal perform
ance
1.0 160 90 77.8 180 130
- -
33750
/-
24000
0/-
206250
/-
7.11 22500/
-
135000
/-
112500
/-
6.0
7 Pumpkin Pest manage
ment
1.0 160 90 77.8 180 130
7.5 35.2
33750
/-
24000
0/-
206250
/-
7.11 22500/
-
135000
/-
112500
/-
6.0
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8 Assam lemon
Varietal perform
ance
1.2 - - - - -
- -
On progress (started during March,2016)
Flowering started
9 Banana Varietal
perform
ance
1.0 - - - - -
- -
On progress (started during March,2016)
Late vegetative stsge
10 Assam lemon
Varietal
perform
ance
1.2 - - - - -
- -
On progress (started during March,2017)
11 Banana Varietal
perform
ance
1.0 - - - - -
- -
On progress (started during March,2017)
12 Tuberose Protected
cultivation
0.189 - - - - - - -
On progress (started during March,2017)
13 Sesamum Varietal performance
20 5.25 4.45 1.80 5.75 4.75 16500/- 31500
/-
15000/
-
1.90 16500/
-
26700/
-
10200/
-
1.62
14 Toria INM 30 7.88 6.38 23.51 8.0 7.76 18750/- 27580
/-
8830/- 1.47 16500/
-
22330/
-
5830/- 1.35
15 Toria Soil management
0.5 7.13 5.6 27.32 7.35 6.9 - - 21,700 42,780 21,080 1.97 17,500 33,600 16,100 1.92
16 Blackgram
Varietal performance
30 5.75 5.60 1.79 6.25 5.25 15750
/-(D)
34500
/-
18750/
-
2.19 10500/
-(FP)
33900/
-
23400/
-
3.22
17 Lentil Varietal performance
20 5.25 5.0 5.0 6.0 4.5 - - 20250
/-
31500
/-
11250/
-
1.56 15750/
-
30000/
-
14250/
-
1.90
18 Kharif Blackgram
Seed production
30 6.0 5.60 7.14 6.5 5.5 - - 15750
/-
36000
/-
18750/
-
2.29 10500/
-
33900/
-
23400/
-
3.22
*H-Highest recorded yield, L- Lowest recorded yield
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio Note: Economics to be worked out based on total
cost of production per unit area and not on critical inputs alone.
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d. Extension and Training activities under FLD on Crops:
Sl.No. Activity No. of activities
organized Date
Number of participants Remarks
Gen SC/ST Total
1 Field days 14 21-11-2016 10-12-2016 13-12-2016 11-02-2017 03-03-2017 25-01-2017
3/12/16 10/3/17 24/3/17 18/3/17 9/3/17 17/1/17 27/2/17 22/3/17
40 64 52 60 50 -
44 53 -
30 - -
45 30
0 0 0 0 0
33 - -
33 -
30 37 - -
40 64 52 60 50 33 44 53 33 30 30 37 45 30
2 Farmers Training 15 18-08-2016 24-08-2016 21-09-2016
26th to 30th dec 16 24th & 25th jan 17 27th to 28th jan 17
3/3/17 8/11/16 16/11/16 12/12/16
20th & 22nd Dec 16 10th to 12th Nov 16
27/1/17 7th to 11th feb19
10/1/17
23 26 34 27 5
33 25 9
27 42 30 23 5 5
10
0 26 0 3
60 - -
19 - 1 - 2
20 12 -
23 26 34 30 65 33 25 28 27 43 30 25 25 17 10
3 Media coverage AIR, Ghy recorded impact of FLD on fish sed and broadcasted on 16/3/17
10/3/17
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e. Details of FLD on Enterprises
(i) Farm Implements
Name of the implement
Crop No. of farmers Area (ha) Performance parameters /
indicators
* Data on parameter in relation to technology demonstrated
% change in the parameter
Remarks Demon.
Local
check
* Field efficiency, labour saving etc.
(ii) Livestock Enterprises
Sl.
No.
Enterp
rise/
Catego
ry
(e.g.,
Dairy,
Poultry
etc.)
Them
atic
area Name of
Technology
No.
of
far
me
rs
No.
of
unit
s
No.
of
anim
als,
poult
ry
birds
etc.
Major
Performance
parameters /
indicators
%
chang
e in
the
param
eter
Other
parameters
(if any)
Econ. of demo.
(Rs./Ha.)
Econ. of check
(Rs./Ha.)
Rem
arks
Demo Che
ck
G
C*
*
G
R*
*
N
R*
*
B
C
R*
*
GC GR NR BC
R
Demo Check
1 Piggery Breed
upgra
dation
Performance of cross breed Pig Hampshire x Ghungroo
3 3 12 - - On progress
2 Poultry Introd
uction
of new
breed
Demonstration on improved breed of Poultry ‘Kamrupa’
35 35 375 1. Body weight : a) At 25th week: Male = 2.6 kg Female= 1.9 kg
1. Bodyweight a) At 25th week: Male = 1.2 kg Female=
M-62% F-52.6%
Disease incidence: Very less
Disease incidence: Very less
22,000/- (per 100 birds)
37,000/-
12,000/-
1:1.68
22000/- (per 100 birds)
24500/-
2500/-
1:1.1
-
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b) At 52nd week: Male = 2.9 kg Female= 2.2 kg
2. Mortality: 9.5 % 3. Age at sexual maturity: 187 days 4. Egg production : 110-130 nos. 5. Egg weight 48 – 55 gm
1.0 kg b) At 52nd wk: Male = 2.5 kg Female= 1.9 kg
2. Mortality: 8 % 3. Age at sexual maturity: 210 days 4. Egg production : 100-140 nos. 5. Egg weight: 38 – 50 gm
3 Poultry Introd
uction
of new
breed
Demonstration on improved breed of Poultry ‘Kamrupa’
30 30 500 - - On progress
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio. Produce Sale Price must be as per MSP or Registered Marketing
Society
42
(iii) Fisheries
Sl. No.
Category, e.g. Common carp, ornamental fish etc.
Thematic area
Name of Technology
No. of farmers
No. of units
No. of fish/ fingerlings
Major Performance parameters / indicators
% change in the parameter
Other parameters (if any)
Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.)
Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.)
Remarks
Demo
Check
GC**
GR**
NR**
BCR**
GC GR NR BCR
Demo
Check
1 IFS IFS Integrated Duck- fish-horticulture Farming System
10 10 Duckling-300
Khaki Chempbell: 72 kg Egg: 7500 no.s Fish (IMC + exotic): 650 kg
- - - - 20,500/-
1,24,100/-
103600/-
6.05
- - - - -
2 IFS IFS Integrated rice-fish farming system
2 2 Fish fingerlings- 2000 nos.
450 kg @ 12.25/kg Ranjit rice
Fish-
108
kg @
Rs.
80/-
390 kg @ 12.25 /kg Ranjit rice
- - - 65000/-
14152/-
7652/-
2.17
3125/-
4777/-
1652/-
1.52
No diseae incident recorded
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3 IFS IFS Integrated Duck-fish- horticulture farming system
4 4 Duckling-200nos
Chara chambeli: 66 kg Egg : 6250 no.s Fish (IMC + exotic): 600 kg
- - - - 19,000/-
1,00,250/-
81,250/-
4.27 - - - -
4 IFS IFS Integrated Poultry-Pig-Fish farming system
2 2 Kamrupa chicks- 150 nos Fish fingerling- 2000 nos
Kamrupa chicken: 90 kg Egg :
10,000 no.s
Pig : 350 kg Piglet: 30 nos. Fish (IMC + exotic): 600 kg
- - - - 39,000/-
1,97,000/-
1,58,000/-
4.05 - - - -
5 Fish Fish seed production
Fish seed village/ bank
4 4 Fish spawn
1,23,200 no.s fingerlings already sold in may- june 16 1,20,000 no.s yearlingssold in march 17
- - - - 39,000/-
206400/-
167400/-
5.29 - - - - -
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6 Fish Fish Feed management
Complementary fish feeding-Sushma
3 3 Supplimentary fish feed sushma
species
Demo yield
Check yield
20500/-
83,330/-
62830/-
4.06 16000/-
51,840/-
35840/-
3.24 -
Initial wt. (g)
Harvesting wt.(g)
Initial wt. (kg)
Harvesting wt.(Kg)
Silver carp 170 702 170 526
Catla 150 619 150 402
Rohu 130 592 130 349
mrigal 80 550 80 326
Common carp 120 600 120 396
Grass carp 140 780 140 590
Average wt. 132 641 132 432
7 Fish Fish seed production
Fish seed rearing in backyard po
4 4 Fish spawn
1,60,200 no.s fingerlings already sold in may- june 16 1,00,000 no.s yearlingssold in march 17
- - - - 35,000/-
1,84,200
/-
1,49,200
/-
5.26 - - - -
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8 Fish Fish seed production
Fish seed village/ bank
4 4 Fish spawn
1,45,200 no.s fingerlings already sold in may- june 16 60,000 no.s yearlingssold in march 17
- - - - 39,000/-
206400/
-
167400/
-
5.29
- - - - -
9 Fish Pond management
growth performance of IMC and indigenous carp carried over seed in poly culture system
20 20 Carried over fish seed
Initial wt. 110.0 g
- - - - - On progress
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
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(iv) Other enterprises
Sl. No.
Category/ Enterprise, e.g., mushroom, vermicompost, apiculture etc.
Thematic area
Name of Technology
No. of farmers
No. of units
Major Performance parameters / indicators
% change in the parameter
Other parameters (if any)
Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.)
Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.)
Remarks
Demo Check GC**
GR**
NR**
BCR**
GC GR NR
BCR Demo heck
1 Mushroom
Mushroom Production
Oyster Mushroom
5 5 228kg/100beg
- - - - 16200 36480 20280 2.3 - - - - Farmer are interested to go for year round cultivation of mushroom
2 Bee keeping
Bee keeping
Apis cerena
3 3 23.75 (kg/ yr / 3 hive
- - - - 650 /yr / 3 hive
7125 /yr /3 hive
6475/ yr/ 3 hive
9.9: 1 - - - - Rural youth are found interested in apiculture
3 Agarbatti making
Waste utilization
Utilization of waste (Lantana camera) as income generating activities
10 1 Cost benefits and customer perception
- - -- - Rs. 95/-
Rs. 270/-
Rs. 175/-
2.8 - - - - Good income generating activity and Customer perception found satisfactory.
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4 Fruits & vegetables
Low cost storage
Zero Energy cool chamber
2 2 Shelf life in ZECC
Shelf life in room temp.
Shelf life increase in ZECC
Green leafy -150 cucurbits leaf & tits - 167 Bean -200 kidney bean -160 Tomato -116 Cauliflower -160 Carrot -86 Peas -175 Brinjal -87 Bottle gourd -47 Chilli -160 cabbage-71 Bettle vine -250
- - - - - - - - - - Shelf life of fruits and vegetables are significantly more in ZECC
5 Nutrition garden
Nutrition garden
Nutrition garden
2 2 Frequency of consumption of micro nutrient rich food – Before: 2-4
times/week After: 6-8
times/week Knowledge level on nutrition security – Before: Very
low After: Medium
Practice and attitude: Found
variety of new recipes being prepared by women in tergated household
Economic benefit: Rs600-800/month in terms of consumption or sale of vegetables
- - - - Impact of nutrition garden found positive in terms of quantitative and qualitative manner
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% of household veg. consumption by period:
Before: GLV: 2.45 Other then GLV
:21.74 After: GLV: 12.02 Other then GLV
: 36.07
6 Vermicompost
Soil organisms (Beneficial)
Vermicompost
3 3 - - -
On progress
** GC- Gross Cost, GR- Gross Return, NR- Net Return, BCR- Benefit-Cost Ratio
(v) Farm Implements and Machinery: NO
Sl. No.
Name of implement
Crop Name of Technology demonstrated
No. of farmers
Area (In ha.)
Field observation (Output/ man-hours)
% change in the parameter
Labour reduction (Man days)
Cost reduction (Rs. per ha. or Rs. per unit etc.)
Remarks
Demo Check
f. Performance of FLD on Crop Hybrids: No
Sl. No.
Crop Name of hybrids
Area (ha.)
No. of farmers
Avg. yield (Q/ha.)
% increase in Avg. yield
Additional data on demo. yield (Q/ha.)
Econ. of demo. (Rs./Ha.) Econ. of check (Rs./Ha.)
Demo Check
H* L* GC** GR** NR** BCR**
GC GR NR BCR
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3.3. Achievements on Training
3.3.1. Farmers and Farm Women in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes
(*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area
No. of Courses/ prog Participants
On- Campu
s (1)
Spon
On* (2)
Total
(1+2)
General SC/ST Total Grand Total (x + y)
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
On (4)
Sp. On (5)
On (6)
Sp. On (7)
On (a= 4+6
)
Sp. On (b= 5+7)
On (8)
Sp. On (9)
On (10)
Sp. On (11)
On (c=
8+10)
Sp. On (d=
9+11)
On (4+8
)
Sp. On
(5+9)
On (6+1
0)
Sp. On
(7+11)
On (x= a
+c)
Sp. On (y= b
+d)
I. Crop Production
Weed Management
II. Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Protective cultivation (Green huses, Shade Net etc.)
1 - 1 8 - - - 8 - 8 - - - 8 - 16 - - - 16 - 16
b) Fruits
Plant propagation techniques
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
1 - 1 17 - 2 - 19 - 8 - - - 8 - 25 - 2 - 27 - 27
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
Commercial nursery
1 - 1 23 2 - - 23 - - - - - - 23 - - - - 23 - 23
e) Tuber crops
Production and
50
Management technology
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
- 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 9 - - - 9 - 10 - - - 10 10
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management
V Home Science/Women empowerment
Rural Crafts
Women and child care
VI Agril. Engineering
VII Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management
VIII Fisheries
Integrated fish farming
IX Production of Inputs at site
Vermi-compost production
- 5 5 - 69 - 41 - 110
- 20 - 11 - 31 - 89 - 52 - 141 141
Organic manures production
- - -
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
51
Leadership development
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
XI Agro-forestry
TOTAL 3 6 9 48 72 2 41 50 111 16 29 - 11 16 63 41 99 2 52 66 151 217
3.3.2. Achievements on Training of Farmers and Farm Women in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area
No. of Courses/ prg. Participants Grand Total
Off Sp Off*
Total
General SC/ST Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Off
Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
I. Crop Production
Integrated Crop Management
7 - 7 200 - 46 - 246 - 15 - 3 - 18 - 215 - 49 - 264 - 264
Fodder production
II. Horticulture
a) Vegetable Crops
Nursery raising
1 - 1 24 - 3 - 27 - - - - - - - 24 - 3 - 27 - 27
b) Fruits
Training and Pruning
1 - 1 42 - - - 42 - 1 - - - 1 - 43 - - - 43 - 43
Cultivation of Fruit
1 - 1 22 - 7 - 29 - - - - - - 20 22 - 7 - 29 - 29
c) Ornamental Plants
Nursery Management
52
d) Plantation crops
Production and Management technology
e) Tuber crops
Production and Management technology
f) Spices
Production and Management technology
g) Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Nursery management
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
Soil fertility management
2 - 2 22 - 5 - 27 - 25 - 2 - 27 - 47 - 7 - 54 - 54
Integrated Nutrient Management
2 - 2 18 - 8 - 26 - 17 - 8 - 25 - 35 - 16 - 51 - 51
Production and use of organic inputs
1 - 1 16 - - - 16 - 10 - - - 10 - 26 - - - 26 - 26
Management of Problematic soils
1 - 1 24 - 1 - 25 - 1 - - 1 1 - 25 - 1 - 26 - 26
IV Livestock Production and Management
Dairy Management
1 - 1 23 - 2 - 25 - - - - - - - 23 - 2 - 25 - 25
Poultry Management
1 - 1 - - 2 - 2 - 1 - 14 - 15 - 1 - 16 - 17 - 17
53
Piggery Management
1 - 1 17 - 9 - 26 - - - - - - - 17 - 9 - 26 - 26
Goat Management
1 - 1 - - - - - - 15 - 11 - 26 - 15 - 11 - 26 - 26
V Home Science/Women empowerment
Household food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
1 - 1 - - - - - - 11 - 15 - 26 - 11 - 15 - 26 - 26
Designing and development for high nutrient efficiency diet
- 1 1 - - - - - - - - - 21 - 21 - - - 21 - 21 21
Minimization of nutrient loss in processing
1 - 1 - - - - - - 2 - 24 - 26 - 2 - 24 - 26 - 26
Health hygiene and sanitary practice
- 1 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 18 - 20 - 2 - 18 - 20 20
Value addition
3 - 3 - - 67 - 67 - - - 7 - 7 - - - 74 - 74 - 74
Rural Crafts 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 24 - 24 - - - 24 - 24 - 24
Natural dye 1 - 1 - - - - - - 3 - 25 - 28 - 3 - 25 - 28 - 28
VI Agril. Engineering
Post Harvest Technology
VII Plant Protection
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Integrated Pest Management
2 - 2 29 - - - 29 - 18 - 5 - 23 - 47 - 5 - 52 - 52
Integrated Disease Management
2 - 2 25 - - - 25 - 28 - - - 28 - 53 - - - 53 - 53
Bio-control of pests and diseases
1 - 1 2 - - - 2 - 8 - 17 - 25 - 10 - 17 - 27 - 27
Mushroom Production
1 - 1 - - 10 - 10 - - - 18 - 18 - 10 - 18 - 28 - 28
VIII Fisheries
Composite fish culture
Fish health management
2 - 2 48 - 1 - 49 - 5 - 1 - 6 - 53 - 2 - 55 - 55
Air breathing fish farming
1 - 1 25 22 - - 22 3 - - - - 3 - 25 - - - 25 - 25
Fish processing and value addition
1 - 1 21 - 7 - 28 - - - - - - - 21 - 7 - 28 - 28
IX Production of Inputs at site
Seed Production
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
Leadership development
XI Agro-forestry
Integrated Farming Systems
TOTAL 37 2 39 558 22 169 - 724 3 160 2 174 40 337 61 728 2 332 39 1060 41 1101
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(B) RURAL YOUTH
3.3.3. Achievements on Training Rural Youth in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area
No. of Courses/ Prog
Participants Grand Total
(x + y)
On (1)
Sp On* (2)
Total
(1+2)
General SC/ST Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
On (4)
Sp. On (5)
On (6)
Sp. On (7)
On (a= 4+6
)
Sp. On (b= 5+7
)
On (8)
Sp. On (9)
On (10)
Sp. On (11)
On (c=
8+10)
Sp. On (d=
9+11)
On (4+8
)
Sp. On
(5+9)
On (6+1
0)
Sp. On
(7+11)
On (x= a
+c)
Sp. On (y= b
+d)
Soil health management
1 - 1 5 - - - 5 - 12 - - - 12 - 17 - - - 17 - 17
Sericulture
Precision farming
- 1 1 - 7 - - - 7 - 6 - 3 - 9 - 6 - 3 - 16 16
Protected cultivation of vegetable crops
- 2 2 - 22 - 4 - 26 - 12 - 5 - 17 - 34 - 9 - 43 43
Organic farming
- 1 1 - - - - - - - 8 - 5 - 13 - 8 - 5 - 13 13
Nursery Management of Horticulture crops
- 2 2 - 39 - 2 - 41 - 20 - 3 - 23 - 59 - 5 - 64 64
FOCT - 5 5 - 153 - - - 153 - 50 - - - 50 - 203 - - - 203 203
Composite fish culture
- 1 1 - 26 - 4 - 30 - - - - - - - 26 - 4 - 30 30
Integrated fish farming system
- 1 1 - 22 - 5 - 27 - 3 - - - - 3 25 - 5 - 30 30
Rural Crafts
Multidisciplinary
- 1 1 - 12 - 17 - 29 - 6 - 4 - 10 - 18 - 21 - 39 39
TOTAL 1 14 15 5 281 - 32 5 313 12 105 - 20 12 122 20 379 - 52 17 438 455
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3.3.4. Achievements on Training of Rural Youth in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area
No. of Courses/ Prog.
Participants Gran
d Total
Off Sp Off
Total
General SC/ST Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Off
Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp
Off* Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Soil testing 2 - 2 24 - 1 - 25 - 24 - 2 - 26 - 48 - 3 - 51 - 51
Pest management
1 - 1 1 - 56 - 57 - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 57 - 58 - 58
Mushroom Production
3 - 3 13 - 24 - 37 - 17 - 46 - 63 - 30 - 70 - 100
- 100
Bee-keeping 1 - 1 2 - 28 - 30 - - - - - - - 2 - 28 - 30 - 30
Integrated farming
Seed production
1 - 1 19 - 7 - 26 - 1 - - - 1 - 20 - 7 - 27 - 27
Production of organic inputs
1 - 1 19 - 9 - 28 - - - - - - - 19 - 9 - 28 - 28
Integrated Farming
1 - 1 26 - 0 - 26 - - - - - - - 26 - - - 26 - 26
Integrated fish farming
3 - 3 50 - 10 - 60 - 22 - 28 - 50 - 72 - 38 - 88 - 88
Production technology and Value addition
1 - 1 9 - - - 9 - 19 - - - 19 - 28 - - - 28 - 28
Carried over fish seed production
1 - 1 20 - 5 - 25 - - - - - - - 20 - 5 - 25 - 25
Kuchia culture in cemented tank
1 - 1 10 - 5 - 15 - 10 - - - 10 - 20 - 5 - 25 - 25
Income - 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 - 10 - 18 - 28 - 11 - 18 - 29 -29
57
generating activities for SHGs
TOTAL 16 1 17 193 1 145 - 338 1 93 10 77 18 170 28 286 11 222 18 486 29 515
C. Extension Personnel
3.3.5. Achievements on Training of Extension Personnel in On Campus including Sponsored On Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. On means On Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area
No. of Courses/ prog Participants Grand Total
(x + y)
On
(1)
Sp On* (2)
Total
(1+2)
General SC/ST Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
On (4)
Sp. On (5)
On (6)
Sp. On (7)
On (a= 4+6
)
Sp. On (b= 5+7
)
On (8)
Sp. On (9)
On (10)
Sp. On (11)
On (c=
8+10)
Sp. On (d=
9+11)
On (4+8
)
Sp. On
(5+9)
On (6+1
0)
Sp. On
(7+11)
On (x= a
+c)
Sp. On (y= b
+d)
Productivity enhancement in field crops
- 1 1 - 9 - 2 - 11 - - - - - - - 9 - 2 - 11 11
Multidisciplinary
- 1 1 - 8 - - - 8 - - - - - - - 8 - - - 8 8
Total 2 2 - 17 - 2 - 19 - - - - - - - 17 - 2 - 19 19
3.3.6. Achievements on Training of Extension Personnel in Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus Training Programmes (*Sp. Off means Off Campus training programmes sponsored by external agencies)
Thematic area
No. of Courses/ prog.
Participants Grand Total
Off Sp Off*
Total
General SC/ST Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Off
Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp
Off* Off
Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Off Sp Off*
Productivity enhancement in field crops
2 2 13 - 13 37 - - - 37 - 50 - - 50 50
Integrated Pest /disease
1 - 1 19 - - - 19 - 3 - - - - - 22 - - - 22 - 22
58
Management
Recent advances in fisheries extension
1 - 1 14 - 4 - 18 - 7 - 1 - 8 - 21 - 5 - 26 - 26
Management in farm animals
- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Post harvest handling of fruits and vegetables
1 - 1 20 - - - 20 - 5 - - - 5 - 25 - - - 25 - 25
Household food security
- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Women and Child care
1 - 1 - - 16 - 16 - - - 14 - 14 - - - 30 - 30 - 30
Low cost and nutrient efficient diet designing
- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Soil testing its importance and procedure
1 - 1 19 - 5 - 24 - 1 - 1 - 2 - 20 - 6 - 26 - 26
Gender mainstreaming through SHGs
- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Domestic violence and women rights
1 - 1 - - 29 - 29 - - - 10 - 10 - - - 39 - 39 - 39
KCC training Level-1 & 2
- 1 1 - 18 - 4 - 22 - 7 - 3 - 10 - 25 - 7 - 32 32
TOTAL 8 1 9 85 27 54 6 139 33 53 7 26 3 76 10 138 25 80 7 218 32 250
Note: Please furnish the details of above training programmes as Annexure in the proforma given below
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Annexure 1: Details of Training Programme (On Campus including Sponsored On Campus) for Farmers, Farm Women, Rural Youth and Extension Personnel
Discipline Area of training
Title of the training programme
Date (From –
to)
Duration in days
Venue Please specify Beneficiary
group (Farmer & Farm women/
RY/ EP and NGO Personnel)
General participants
SC/ST Grand Total
M F T M F T M F T
Horticulture Protected
cultivation
technology
Protected cultivation
technology of
vegetables
21st to 23rd
Nov
3 days KVK, Kamrup
F/FW 8 - 8 8 - 8 16 - 16
Horticulture Production technology
Commercial cultivation of turmeric and Assam lemon
26/4/16 1 F/ FW 1 - 1 9 - 9 10 - 10
Horticulture precision farming
Training on precision farming
26/5/16 1 RY 7 - 7 6 3 9 13 3 16
Plant protection
Organic Farming
Organic Farming
27/5/16 1 RY - - - 8 5 13 8 5 13
Multidisciplinary
Employment Gurantee scheme
Mahatma Gandhi national Rural Employment Gurantee scheme
7/6/16 1 EF 8 - 8 -- - - 8 - 8
Multidisciplinary
Importance of Agriculture
Importance of Agriculture
14/6/17 1 School children 12 17 29 6 4 10 18 21 39
Soil Science
Bio input Production and use of vermicompost and other organic input
17/6/16 1 F/ FW 12 2 14 7 1 8 19 3 22
Soil Science
Bio input Production and use of vermicompost
25/6/16 1 F/ FW 30 1 31 7 - 7 37 1 38
Soil Science
Bio input Production and use of vermicompost
25/6/16 1 F/ FW 9 29 38 1 2 3 10 32 42
Agronomy Crop production
Crop production technology
4/7/16 1 EF 9 2 11 - - - 9 2 11
60
Soil Science
Bio input Production and use of vermicompost
20/7/16 1 F/FW 12 - 12 2 - 2 14 - 14
horticulture Commercial and protected cultivation
Commercial cultivation of banana and protected cultivation of vegetables
19th aug to 25th aug
7 RY 16 2 18 10 4 14 26 6 32
Soil Science
Bio input Production and use of vermicompost
29/8/16 1 F/FW 6 8 14 3 8 11 9 16 25
Horticulture FOCT training
FOCT training 5th sep to 10th sep
6 RY 40 - 40 7 - 7 47 - 47
horticulture Commercial and protected cultivation
Commercial cultivation of banana and protected cultivation of vegetables
23rd sep to 30th sep
8 RY 6 2 8 2 1 3 8 3 11
horticulture FOCT training
FOCT training 31st oct to 5th nov
6 RY 26 - 26 14 - 14 40 - 40
horticulture FOCT training
FOCT training 15th Nov to 20th Nov
6 RY 24 - 24 2 - 2 26 - 26
Animal Science
Commercial broiler farming
Commercial broiler farming
29/11/16 1 F/FW - 6 6 - 9 9 - 15 15
Horticulture FOCT training
FOCT training 5th Dec to 10th Dec
6 RY 29 - 29 13 - 13 42 - 42
Fishery IFS IFS 26th Dec to 30th Dec
5 F/FW 24 4 28 - 4 4 24 8 32
Horticulture FOCT training
FOCT training 17th jan to 22nd jan
6 RY 34 - 34 14 - 14 48 - 48
Horticulture Skill development
Skill development training on raising and management of commercial nursery
6th feb to 26th feb
21 RY 2 - 2 13 - 13 15 - 15
Fishery Composit fish farming
Composit fish farming
9feb to 11th feb
3 F/FW 24 6 30 - - - 24 6 30
Horticulture Skill Development
Mali Training 28th Feb to 29th march
30
RY 37 2 39 7 3 10 44 5 49
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Annexure 2: Details of Training Programme (Off Campus including Sponsored Off Campus) for Farmers, Farm Women, Rural Youth and Extension Personnel
Disc
iplin
e
Area of
training
Title of the
training
programme
Date
(From –
to)
Durati
on in
days
Venue Please specify
Beneficiary
group (Farmer
& Farm women/
RY/ EP and
NGO Personnel)
General
participants
SC/ST Grand Total
M F T M F T M F T
Crop production
1 production
technology
Improved
production
technmology of
kharif pulse
21/9/16 1 Bortari F/FW 26 - 26 8 - 8 34 - 34
2 production
technology
Improved
production
technmology of
rice cultivation
1/10/16 1 Mandakat
a
F/FW 33 - 33 - - - 33 - 33
3 production
technology
Improved
production
technmology of
rice cultivation
21/12/16 1 Bihdia F/FW 23 27 50 - - - 23 27 50
4 Seed
production
Seed production
technology of rice
29/12/16 1 Halogaon RY 19 7 26 1 - 1 20 7 27
5 production
technology
Improved
production
technmology of
rice cultivation
19/1/17 1 Chai gaon F/FW 16 8 24 - 1 - 16 9 25
6 Recent
advances in
agro
technology
Recent advances
in agro technology
of Sali paddy
21/2/17 1 LRS
mandira
EF 6 - 6 19 - 19 25 - 25
7 Improved
productin
technmology
Improved
production
technmology of
transplented early
6/3/17 1 Ujanpuri F/FW 50 - 50 - - - 50 - 50
62
Ahu paddy
8 Improved
production
technmology
Improved
production
technmology of
transplented early
Ahu paddy
7/3/17 1 Bihdia F/FW 26 - 26 - - - 26 - 26
9 Improved
production
technmolog
y
Improved
production
technmology of
transplented early
Ahu paddy
18/3/17 1 Bongora F/FW 31 10 41 - - - 31 10 41
10 IFS IFS for livelihood
security
31/3/17 1 Muktapur RY 25 - 25 - - - 25 - 25
Horticulture
1 post
harvest
handling
Production
technology and post
harvest handling of
major flowers
8/11/16 1 Milonpur RY 9 - 9 19 - 19 28 - 28
2 Nursery
raising
Nursery raising of
vegetable crops
16/11/16 1 Moniari F/FW 24 3 27 - - - 24 3 27
3 Orchard
manageme
nt
Pruning and raising
of Assam lemon
and management of
orchard for early
fruiting
12/12/16 1 Balisatra F/FW 42 - 42 1 - 1 43 - 43
4 Orchad
manageme
nt
Production
technology of
mandarin and
management of
mandarin orchard
9/3/17 1 Nagarbera F/FW 22 7 29 - - - 22 7 29
5 PHM Post harvest handling
of fruits and
vegetables
31/3/17 1 Boko EF 20 - 20 5 - 5 25 - 25
Plant protection
1 IDM Integrated disease
management in
21/9/16 1 Kollapara F/FW 25 - 25 - - - 25 - 25
63
vegetables
2 IPM Recent advances in
pest management in
rice
23/9/16 1 Nizorapar
a
RY 1 56 57 - 1 1 1 57 58
3 IPDM Recent advances in
pest and disease
management in
Banana
28/9/16 1 Aliha F/FW - - - 28 - 28 28 - 28
4 Biological
disease
manageme
nt
Organic disease
management
practices of ginger
and turmeric
28/12/16 1 Aliha F/FW 2 - 2 8 17 25 10 17 27
5 Mushroom
production
Production
technology of oyster
mushroom
21/1/17 1 Sathisala F/FW - 10 10 - 18 18 - 28 28
6 Mushroom
production
Production
technology of oyster
mushroom
25/1/17 1 Belortal RY 8 2 10 5 13 18 13 15 28
7 IPDM IPDM in rabi
vegetables
27/1/17 1 Millonpur F/FW 5 - 5 15 5 20 20 5 25
8 IPDM Recent advances in
pest and disease
management in rice
3/2/17 1 Boko EF 19 - 19 3 - 3 22 - 22
9 Mushroom
production
Production
technology of oyster
mushroom
9/2/17 1 Loharghat RY 1 3 4 12 31 43 13 34 47
10 Pest
management
Management of
stored grain pest
14/2/17 1 Menapara F/FW 24 - 24 3 - 3 27 - 27
Soil Science
1 Soil
fertility
manageme
nt
Soil fertility
management in rice
based cropping
system
14/9/16 1 Dhangarg
aon
F/FW - - - 25 2 27 25 2 27
2 Soil Soil fertility 21/10/16 1 Bhumulahat F/FW 22 5 27 - - - 22 5 27
64
fertility
manageme
nt
management in rice
based cropping
system
i, Bezera
3 Organic
inputs
Production and use
of organic inputs
15/12/16 1 Bortari F/FW 16 - 16 10 - 10 26 - 26
4 Soil
manageme
nt
Management of
problematic soil in
rice based cropping
system
18/1/17 &
19/1/17
2 Moniari
tiniali
F/FW 24 1 25 1 - 1 25 1 26
5 INM Integrated nutrient
management in rice
27/1/17 &
28/1/17
2 Borhazara F/FW 18 8 26 - - - 18 8 26
6 Soil testing Soil testing its
importance and
procedure
2/2/17 1 Dhangarg
aon
RY - - - 24 2 26 24 2 26
7 Soil testing Soil testing its
importance and
procedure
4/2/17 1 Bhattapara RY 24 1 25 - - - 24 1 25
8 Soil testing Soil testing its
importance and
procedure
6/2/17 1 Khatiamar
i
EF 19 5 24 1 1 2 20 6 26
9 organic inputs Production and use
of organic inputs
17/2/17 1 Sahan RY 19 9 28 -- - - 19 9 28
10 Soil and
water
conservation
Soil and water
conservation for
sustainable
productivity
21/2/17 1 Mondira EF 7 - 7 18 - 18 25 - 25
11 INM Integrated nutrient
management in rice
2/3/17 1 Aliha F/FW - - - 17 8 25 17 8 25
Home science
1 Inco
me
generating
activities
Income generating
activities for SHGs
12/9/16 1 Moirampur RY 1 - 1 10 18 28 11 18 29
2 Child care
practices
Child care practices
for physical &
mental health of a
14/9/16 1 Belguri F/FW - - - 3 25 28 3 25 28
65
child
3 food
security
Nutrition garden for
household food
security
28/9/16 1 Dhangarg
aon
F/FW - - - 11 15 26 11 15 26
4 women’s
rights
Domestic violence
and women’s rights
17/12/16 1 Azara,
PHC
EF - 29 29 - 10 10 - 39 39
5 minimizati
on of
nutrient
loss
Nutrition education
and minimization of
nutrient loss in
cooking &
processing of fruits
&vegetables
24/12/16 1 Dhangarg
aon
F/FW - 24 24 - - - - 24 24
6 Child care
practices
Care and practices
of child during pre
school period
13/2/17 1 Azara,
PHC
EF - 16 16 - 14 14 - 30 30
7 Value
addition
Processing and
preservation of
ginger at household
level
7/3/17 1 Muktapur F/FW - 24 24 - - - - 24 24
8 Natural dye Use of Natural dye in
textile product
promotion
10/3/17 1 Bhalla F/FW - - 1 - 24 24 - 25 25
9 Health &
hygiene
Health, hygiene
and sanitary
practices for
maintaining good
health
16/3/17 1 Dhangarg
aon
F/FW - - - 2 18 20 2 18 20
10 Nutrition
education
Nutrition education
and low cost diet
designing
24/3/17 1 Dhanipara F/FW - - - - 21 21 - 21 21
Fishery Science
1 Pond
manageme
nt
Health
management
practice of carp
culture system
11/11/16 1 koroibari F/FW 24 - 24 - - - 24 - 24
2 IFS Integrate pig fish 25 th and 2 Dudhlung RY 22 1 23 2 - 2 24 1 25
66
horti farming
syatem
26th Nov
2016
3 Pond
manageme
nt
Health
management
practice of carp
culture system
8/12/16 1 Bahjani,
Boko
F/FW 21 3 24 5 1 6 26 4 30
4 Pond
management
Air breathing fish
farming system
19/01/17 1 Chaigaon F/FW 25 - 25 - - - 25 - 25
5 IFS Integrate poultry
fish horti farming
syatem
24th and
25th Jan
2017
2 Bhomorgu
ri
RY 5 - 5 7 53 60 12 53 65
6 IFS Integrate Duck fish
horti farming
syatem
27th and
28th
jan2017
2 Borhazara RY 18 15 33 - - - 18 15 33
7 Extension
methods
Recent extension
methods for fishery
extension activities
3/2/17 1 Dist.
Fishery
office
EF 14 4 18 7 1 8 21 5 26
8 Value
addition
Fish pickle
preparation
8/2/17 1 Borhazara F/FW 21 7 28 - - - 21 7 28
9 High value
fish culture
Kuchia culture in
cemented tank
22/2/17 1 Bahzani RY 10 5 15 10 - 10 20 5 25
10 Seed
manageme
nt
Carried over fish seed
production
technology
3/3/17 1 Rajkhowap
ara
RY 20 5 25 - - - 20 5 25
Animal Science
1 poultry
farming
Commercial
poultry farming
15/7/16 1 Rani F/FW - 2 2 1 14 15 1 16 17
2 dairy
farming
Commercial dairy
farming
23/12/16 1 Tatelia F/FW 23 2 25 - - - 23 2 25
3 pig farming Commercial pig
farming
19/1/17 1 Chaigaon F/FW 17 9 26 - - - 17 9 26
4 goat
farming
Commercial goat
farming
24/3/17 1 Dhangarg
aon
F/FW - - - 15 11 26 15 11 26
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(D) Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth / Farmers and farm women
Crop /
Enterprise
Date
(Fro
m –
To)
Dura
tion
(days
Area
of
trainin
g
Training
title*
No. of Participants Impact of training in terms
of Self employment after
training
Whether
Sponsored
by external
funding
agencies
(Please
Specify
with
amount of
fund in
Rs.)
General SC/ST Total
M F T M F T M F T Type
of
enter
prise
vent
ured
into
Num
ber
of
units
Num
ber of
perso
ns
empl
oyed
Avg.
Annua
l
income
in Rs.
genera
ted
throug
h the
enterp
rise
Processing
and
preservation
of Fruits and
Vegetables
24th
jan to
30th
jan
5
days
Process
ing and
preserv
ation of
Fruits
and
Vegeta
bles
Processin
g and
preservat
ion of
locally
available
Fruits
and
Vegetabl
es
- 25 25 - - - - 2
5
2
5
Proc
essin
g and
prese
rvati
on
1 3 Just
started
KVK
Processing
and
preservation
14th
feb to
18th
5
days
Process
ing and
preserv
Processin
g and
preservat
- 18 18 - - 7 - 25 25 Proc
essin
g and
2 6 Just
started
KVK
68
of Fruits and
Vegetables
feb ation of
Fruits
and
Vegeta
bles
ion of
locally
available
Fruits
and
Vegetabl
es
prese
rvati
on
Soil health 7th feb
to 11th
feb
5
days
Soil
health
manage
ment
Soil
health
managem
ent
5 - 5 12 - 12 17 - 17
verm
icom
post
4 4 Just
started
KVK
Mushroom
production
10th to
12th
Nov
3
days
Mushro
om
product
ion
Production
technolog
y of oyster
mushroom
4 19 23 - 2 2 4 21 25 Mushr
oom
produc
tion
5 5 Rs
20000/
100beg
KVK
Bee Keeping 20th to
22nd
Dec
3
days
Bee
keeping
Bee
keeping
2 28 30 - - - 2 28 30 Bee
keepi
ng
3 3 Just
started
KVK
Ornamental
nursery
14th to
18th
Feb
5
days
Nursery
manage
ment
Raising
and
manageme
nt of
ornamenta
l nursery
17 2 19 8 - 8 25 2 27 Orna
ment
al
nurse
ry
7 7 Just
started
KVK
commercial
nursery
20th to
24th
feb
5
days
Nursery
manage
ment
Raising
and
managem
ent of
commerc
ial
nursery
23 - 23 - - - 23 - 23 com
merc
ial
nurse
ry
3 3 Just
started
KVK
*training title should specify the major technology /skill transferred
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Annexure 3: Only Sponsored Training Programmes (On, Off and Vocational)
On/ Off/ Vocational
Beneficiary group (F/ FW/ RY/ EP)
Date (From- To)
Duration (days)
Discipline
Area of training
Title No. of Participants Sponsoring Agency
Amount of fund received (Rs.)
General SC/ST Total
M F T M F T M F T
On F/ FW 26/4/16 1 Horticulture
Production technology
Commercial cultivation of turmeric and Assam lemon
1 - 1 9 - 9 10 - 10 IASST, Boragaon, Ghy
Fund utilize by collaborative agency
On RY 26/5/16 1 Horticulture
precision farming
Training on precision farming
7 - 7 6 3 9 13 3 16 CIH, nagaland
Do
On RY 27/5/16 1 Plant protection
Organic Farming
Organic Farming
- - - 8 5 13 8 5 13 NGO Do
On EF 7/6/16 1 Multidisciplinary
Employment Gurantee scheme
Mahatma Gandhi national Rural Employment Gurantee scheme
8 - 8 -- - - 8 - 8 SIRD Do
On School children
14/6/17 1 Multidisciplinary
Importance of Agriculture
Importance of Agriculture
12 17 29 6 4 10 18 21 39 St. Claret School
Do
70
On F/ FW 17/6/16 1 Soil Science
Bio input
Production and use of vermicompost and other organic input
12 2 14 7 1 8 19 3 22 SIRD Do
On F/ FW 25/6/16 1 Soil Science
Bio input
Production and use of vermicompost
30 1 31 7 - 7 37 1 38 SIRD Do
On F/ FW 25/6/16 1 Soil Science
Bio input
Production and use of vermicompost
9 29 38 1 2 3 10 32 42 SIRD Do
On EF 4/7/16 1 Agronomy
Crop production
Crop production technology
9 2 11 - - - 9 2 11 SAMETI
Do
On F/FW 20/7/16 1 Soil Science
Bio input
Production and use of vermicompost
12 - 12 2 - 2 14 - 14 SIRD Do
Vocational RY 19th aug to 25th aug
7 horticulture
Commercial and protected cultivation
Commercial cultivation of banana and protected cultivation of vegetables
16 2 18 10 4 14 26 6 32 ARKSM, Ghy
Do
On F/FW 29/8/16 1 Soil Science
Bio input
Production and use of vermicompost
6 8 14 3 8 11 9 16 25 SIRD Do
71
Vocational RY 5th sep to 10th sep
6 Horticulture
FOCT training
FOCT training
40 - 40 7 - 7 47 - 47 CDB,Ghy
Do
Vocational RY 23rd sep to 30th sep
8 horticulture
Commercial and protected cultivation
Commercial cultivation of banana and protected cultivation of vegetables
6 2 8 2 1 3 8 3 11 NGO Do
Vocational RY 31st oct to 5th nov
6 horticulture
FOCT training
FOCT training
26 - 26 14 - 14 40 - 40 CDB,Ghy
Do
Vocational RY 15th Nov to 20th Nov
6 horticulture
FOCT training
FOCT training
24 - 24 2 - 2 26 - 26 CDB,Ghy
Do
On F/FW 29/11/16 1 Animal Science
Commercial broiler farming
Commercial broiler farming
- 6 6 - 9 9 - 15 15 NGO Do
Vocational RY 5th Dec to 10th Dec
6 Horticulture
FOCT training
FOCT training
29 - 29 13 - 13 42 - 42 CDB,Ghy
Do
Vocational F/FW 26th Dec to 30th Dec
5 Fishery IFS IFS 24 4 28 - 4 4 24 8 32 NFDB Do
Vocational RY 17th jan to 22nd jan
6 Horticulture
FOCT training
FOCT training
34 - 34 14 - 14 48 - 48 CDB,Ghy
Do
72
Vocational RY 6th feb to 26th feb
21 Horticulture
Skill development
Skill development training on raising and management of commercial nursery
2 - 2 13 - 13 15 - 15 MAC, Dhemaji
1,41,218/--
Vocational F/FW 9feb to 11th feb
3 Fishery Composit fish farming
Composit fish farming
24 6 30 - - - 24 6 30 NFDB Fund utilize by collaborative agency
Vocational RY 28th Feb to 29th march
30 Horticulture
Skill Development
Mali Training
37 2 39 7 3 10 44 5 49 Director of Horti.
Fund utilize by collaborative agency
Off EF 8th to 10th march
3 Multidisciplinary
Recent advances in agriculture and allied
KCC training level-1 & 2 expert of Kissan call centre
18 4 22 7 3 10 25 7 32 Manage Hyderabad
Fund utilized by AAU
Total - - 118 - - - 386 85 471 138 47 185 524 133 657 - -
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3.4. Extension Activities (including activities of FLD programmes) (Please mention specific Extension Activity conducted by the KVK
such as Field Day, Kisan Mela, Exhibition, Diagnostic Visit, etc) during 2016-17
Sl. No.
Extension Activity
Topic Date and duration
No. of activities
Participants
General (1)
SC/ST (2)
Extension Officials
(3)
Grand Total (1+2)
M F T M F T M F T M F T
1. 1. Advisory services Pest and disease
management
Fertility
management
Crop production
Fishery
Livestock
Nutrition awareness
Income generating
activities
- 2400 - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Diagnostic visit
- - 30 - - - - - - - - - - - 30
3. Field day Agriculture and
allied
21-11-2016
10-12-2016
13-12-2016
11-02-2017
03-03-2017
25-01-2017
3/12/16
10/3/17
24/3/17
18/3/17
9/3/17
17/1/17
27/2/17
22/3/17
14 300 168 468 96 37 133 - - - 396 205 601
4. Group Discussion 6 - - - - - - - - - - - - 105
74
5. Exhibition - - Total- 7nos.
4- technology
week celebration
1- International
agri horti
show
1- NRC pig
1- Rongoli
festival
- - - - - - -- - - - - -
6. Scientists visit to
farmers fields
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100
approx
7. Plant/ Animal
Health camp
3 Covering 296 farm families for treating large and small animals
8. Farmers / students
exposure visit to
KVK kamrup
- 3/6/16 29 13 42 - - - - - - 29 13 42
19/8/16 40
12/9/16 66
1/10/16 25
22/10/16 39
11/11/16 26
18/11/16 26
30/11/16 57
4/12/16 49
17/2/17 12
3/3/17 34
8/3/17 10
9. Method
demonstration
- - 10 - - - - - - - - - 84 80 164
10. Celebration of
important days
World
environment day
5/6/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 110
National fish
farmers day
10/7/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 50
World soil day 5/12/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 138
11. Exposure visits 9 - - - - - - - - - - - 215
12. Extension 6 - - - - - - - - - - -
75
literature
13. Newspaper
coverage
5 - - - - - - - - - - -
14. Popular articles 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
15. Radio talk
TV talk
- 23 - - - - - - - - - - -
16. Training manual - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
17. Soil health camp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
18. Awareness prog
PPVFR 30/3/17 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 213
Cash less
tranjection
19/1/17 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 50
Awareness
programme on
jackfruit
5/7/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 129
8/7/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 117
14/7/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 91
15/8/16 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 27
19. Lecture delivered
as resource person
90 - - - - - - - - - - - -
20. Farmer-Scientist
interaction
13 - - - - - - - - - - - -
21. Soil test campaign - 31/5/16
15/8/16
31/8/16
5/12/16
4 - - - - - - -- - - - - -
22. Mahila Mandal
Convener meet
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
23. Any other (Please
specify)
Workshop
( sponsored by
petroleum
conservation
research
Association,
Ministry of
petroleum &
Agriculture
workshop on
petroleum product
conservation
8/7/16
1 day
1 22 2 24 3 - 3 - - - 25 2 27
76
Natural Gas
24. Celebration of
swacchhata
pakwara
- 25th oct to 31st
oct 2016
Celebrated in 5 adopted villages
25. Celebration of
Technology week
23rd to 30th
Dac 2016
Celebrated in adopted villages and at KVK premises
26. Organize jack fruit
mela among
farmers
25/6/16 Participated 172 farmers
27. Spice board
officials exposure
visit to KVK,
Kamrup
22/7/16 21 Officers from across the country visited KVK, Kamrup
28. Workshop on
agriculture for rural
development
officers of north
east region
7/11/16 37 participants from NE participated
29. Organized
Competition on
jam jelly
preparation among
women
27/2/17 Participated 20 nos of women
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3.5 Production and supply of Technological products during 2016-17
A. SEED MATERIALS
Major group/class Crop Variety Quantity (t)
produced
Value (Rs.)
Quantity (t) sold Number of recipient/ beneficiaries
General SC/ST Total
CEREALS paddy Ranjit 6.42 t 211800/- 0.03t 2 1 3
Tripura Chikan 0.28 t 12600/- 0.025t 3 2 5
Black rice 0.05 t 2250/- 0.015t 2 - 2
OILSEEDS Toria TS-36 0.05t 3000/- Not started
PULSES Blackgram Sakhar 0.32t 32000/- 0.29t 10 - 10
Lentil KLS-218 0.35t 35000/- 0.35t 10 10 20
OTHERS (Specify)
Mushroom spawn Mushroom spawn Oyster 16.29kg 1718/- 16.29 10 7 17
Total - 298368/- - 37 20 57
A1. SUMMARY of Production and supply of Seed Materials during 2016-17
Sl. No.
Major group/class Quantity
(ton.) Value (Rs.)
Quantity (t) sold
Number of recipient/ beneficiaries
General SC/ST Total
1 CEREALS
paddy 6.75 t 2,26,650 0.06 t 7 3 10
2 OILSEEDS 0.05t 3000/- - - - -
3 PULSES 0.67t 67000/- 0.64 t 20 10 30
6 OTHERS ( mushroom Spawn)
16.29kg 1718/- 16.29kg 10 7 17
TOTAL 298368/- 37 20 57
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B. Production of Planting Materials (Nos. in lakh):
Major
group/class
Crop Variety Quantity
produces
Numbers
Value
(Rs.)
Quantity
sold
numbers
Number of recipient
beneficiaries
General SC/ST Total
Banana suckers Malbhog & Jahaji 3000 60000/- 2543 100 16 116
Assam lemon saplings Local Seedless 7500 187500/- 4000 162 40 202
Jack fruit saplings Grafted saplings 200 10000/- 93 18 3 21
Spices turmeric Megha turmeric-1 24 qt 72000/- 14qt 10 10 20
Flower Tuberose bulb Prajjal 50000 100000/- 19800 30 20 50
Gerbera suckers 100 500/- 100 nos 1 - 1
Plantation crops Arecanut seedlings Kahikuchi & local improved 500 nos 15000/- 110nos. 15 - 15
Fodder Fodder slips Napier & setaria 5000 nos 5000/- 890nos 17 2 19
B1. SUMMARY of Production and supply of Planting Materials (In Lakh) during 2016-17
Sl.
No.
Major group/class Quantity produces
Numbers
Value (Rs.) Quantity sold
numbers
Number of recipient beneficiaries
General SC/ST Total
1 Fruits 10700 257500/- 6636 280 59 339
2 Spices 24 qt 72000/- 14 10 10 20
3 Flowers 50100 100500/- 19900 31 20 51
7 Plantation crops 500 15000/- 110 15 - 15
8 OTHERS (Specify) Fodder
5000 5000/- 890 17 2 19
TOTAL 450000/- - 353 91 444
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C. Production of Bio-Products during 2016-17
Major group/class Product Name Species Quantity Value (Rs.) Number of Recipient /beneficiaries No (kg)
General SC/ST Total
BIOAGENTS PSB - - 265.00 kg 19875/- 10 12 22
Azotobacter - - 67.90kg 5090/- 3 7 10
Azospirilium - - 12.50kg 938/- - 2 2
Rhizobium - - 245.00kg 18375/- 8 2 10
BIOFERTILIZERS
vermicompost - - 8 qt 8000/- 50 20 70
Earth warm Eisenia foetida & Eudrillus euginae
45000 - 45000/- 10 10 20
BIO PESTICIDES
1 Bioveer Bioveer Trichoderma viride
- 650 kg 48750/- 19 10 29
1. SUMMARY of production of bio-products during 2016-17:
Sl. No. Product Name Species Quantity
Value (Rs.)
Number of Recipient beneficiaries
Total number of Recipient
beneficiaries Nos (kg)
General SC/ST
1 BIOAGENTS - - 590.4 kg 44278/- 21 23 44
2 BIO FERTILIZERS
Eisenia foetida & Eudrillus euginae
45000 8 qt 53000/- 60 30
90
3 BIO PESTICIDE
Trichoderma viride
- 650 kg 48750/- 19 10
29
TOTAL 146028/- 100 63 163
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D. Production of livestock during 2016-17:
Sl. No.
Type of livestock Breed Quantity Value (Rs.)
Number of Recipient beneficiaries (Nos) Kgs
General SC/ST Total
1 Cattle/ Dairy - - - - - -
2 Poultry Kamrupa - - - - - -
Egg 210 - 1050/- - - -
Hatching of kamrupa bird in association of
college of veterainery Science
200 - 18,000/- - - -
Poultry meat 142.3 kg 26,653/- - - -
D1. SUMMARY of production of livestock during 2016-17:
Sl. No. Livestock category
Breed Quantity
Value (Rs.)
Number of Recipient beneficiaries
Total number of Recipient
beneficiaries Nos (kg) General SC/ST
1 CATTLE - - - - - - -
2 SHEEP &
GOAT - - - -
- - -
3 POULTRY Kamrupa 410 142.3 kg 45,703/- - - -
4. PIGGERY - - - - - - -
TOTAL 410 142.3 kg 45,703/-
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3.6. Literature Developed/Published (with full title, author & reference) during 2016-17:
(A) KVK News Letter ((Date of start, Periodicity, number of copies distributed etc.): Biannual
(B) Articles/ Literature developed/published
Item Title /and Name of Journal Authors name Number of copies
Research papers
1. Micro finance intervention and its influence on decision making on beneficiaries- a study on NGOs micro finance programme., Indian journal of Home Science, Vol-II December 2016
Babita Sharma 1
2. A bacterial disease on Bhut jalakia var. King New record from Karbianglong district of Assam and their biological management. UGC sponsored national seminar on Alternative approaches in Agriculture for sustainable Environment and Human health.
M. Kataky et al. -
Training manuals Training manual of Gardeners D.N. Kalita & B. Deka -
Popular articles Lateblight- alu khetrir pradhan antarai Gharae pathare, 1st jan 2017
Madhusmita kataky -
Extension bulletins Nabojatak xisur aahar samparkee Dr Babita Sharma
Gondhkata abdhid apotrinor natun byaboharik dis Dr Babita Sharma Dr. D.N. kalita
Bordeux mishranar prastue pronali aru byobohar Ms. Madhusmita Kataky
Tengabarir bemar agar, puk potanga aru tar protikar Ms. Madhusmita Kataky Dr. D.N. kalita Mr. B. Deka
Boyaganic bhittit oyster mushroom Krishi pranali Ms. Madhusmita Kataky Dr. D.N. kalita
Mati porikha aru ear gurratta Ms. Goutami Kataki
Newsletter Sep 2016 and march 2017
- -
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(C) Details of Electronic Media Produced: NO
S. No. Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD / Audio-Cassette) Title of the programme Number produced
3.7. Success stories on horizontal spread of the technologies/Case studies, if any (two or three pages write-up on each case/
successes with suitable action photographs)
In the year 2016-17 following entrepreneurs were promoted by KVK Kamrup. Details of Entrepreneures are as follows---
Name and Address Enterprise Monthly income ( Rs) Person inspired
Lohit ch. Deka Rajkhowa para , Bezera
Fish seed production 10,000/- 5
Abha Dutta Chaudhuri, Pamohi, Kamrup
Processing and preservation of fruits and vegetables
5,000/- 7,000/- 5
S. Deb Chaudhuri Santipur, Ghy, Kamrup
Mushroom production 5,000/- 7,000/- 2
Anindita Boruah Survey, Ghy, Kamrup
Processing and preservation of fruits and vegetables
5,000/- individual
Rameswar Das Pakorkona, Hazo, Kamrup
Floral decorator 20,000/- 20
Madan Das Sandola, Kamrup
IFS 25,000/- 15
Atul Das Satdola, Kamrup
Composit fish farming 12,000/- 12
Mukib Rahman Malibari, Bezera, Kamrup
Composit Fish farming 30,000/- 10
Chandan Boruah Beltola, Ghy
Floral decorator 25,000/- 10
Rubul Nath Bortari, Kamrup
Banana grower 25,000/- 30
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3.8 Give details of innovative methodology/technology developed and used for Transfer of Technology during the year:
No:
3.9 Give details of indigenous technology practiced by the farmers in the KVK operational area which can be considered for technology development (in detail with suitable photographs): No
S. No. Crop / Enterprise ITK Practiced Purpose of ITK
3.10 Indicate the specific training need analysis tools/methodology followed for
- Identification of courses for farmers/farm women: awareness creation in new technological intervention, Income
generating activities.
- Rural Youth- awareness creation in new technological intervention, Income generating activities.
- Extension personnel: awareness creation in new technological intervention
3.11 Field activities
i. Number of villages adopted: 6
ii. No. of farm families selected: 866
iii. No. of survey/PRA conducted: 6 villages
3.12. Activities of Soil and Water Testing
Status of establishment of Lab : Running
1. Year of establishment : 2008
84
2. List of equipments purchased with amount :
Sl. No
Name of the Equipment
Qty.
Cost
S&WT lab Mini lab/ Mridaparikshak Manufacturer
1 Grinder - - 1 15,750/-
2 Water distillation set - - 1 39280/-
3 Double water distillation apparatus - - 1 -
4 Electronic automatic KELPLUS(
digestion system)
- - 1 2,19077/-
5 Accessories of KELPLUS - - 1 2,48,484/-
6 Spectro photometer - Systornic 1 23,488/-
7 Flame photometer - - 1 22490/-
8 Digital PH meter - Systornic 1 7384/-
9 Conductivity bridge - - 1 8, 673/-
10 Chemical balance - - 1 32,500/-
11 Physical balance - - 1 4,500/-
12 Physical balance - - 1 3,000/-
13 - Mrida Parikshak 1 72,000/- + tax
3. Details of samples analyzed (2016-17) :
Details No. of Samples
analysed No. of Farmers No. of Villages
Amount ( In Rupees)
realized
Soil Samples 213 1006 SHCs 10
Free of cost Water Samples - - --
Plant Samples - - -
Petiole Samples - - -
Total 213 1006 10
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1. Details of Soil Health Cards (SHCs) (2016-17)
a. No. of SHCs prepared: 1006
b. No. of farmers to whom SHCs were distributed: 1006
c. Name of the Major and Minor nutrients analysed: N,P,K,S,B,Zn & Fe. Besides these PH, EC & OC
d. No. of villages covered:10
e. Soil health card based nutrient management in different crops (pl. submit in brief in separate page)
Based on soil test based report, recommendation of fertilizers for different crops was done including integrated nutrient
management package. For areas which were organic in nature, recommended package of organic cultivation especially for
Ginger & Turmeric was done considering sustainability of production as well as Soil health.
3.13. Details of SMS/ Voice Calls sent on various priority areas
Message type
Crop Livestock Weather Marketing Awareness Other Ent. Total
No. of Message
No. of Ben eficiary
No. of Message
No. of Benef iciary
No. of Message
No. of Benef iciary
No. of Message
No. of Benefi ciary
No. of Message
No. of Benef iciary
No. of Message
No. of Benef iciary
No. of Message
No. of Benefi ciary
Text only 25 2000 9 1000 - - - - 18 2000 10 1000 62 -
Voice only 300 300 30 30 - - - - 200 200 50 50 580 -
Voice and
Text both
- - - - - - - - - -
Total 325 2300 39 1030 - - - - 218 2200 60 1050 642 -
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3.14 Contingency planning for 2016-17
a. Crop based Contingency planning:
Contingency (Drought/
Flood/ Cyclone/ Any other
please specify)
Proposed Measure Proposed Area
(In ha.) to be
covered
Number of beneficiaries proposed to be
covered
General SC/ST Total
Pre flood Introduction of new variety or crop(
Early ahu- Naveen)
Depending upon
the fund availability
, the area and nos.
of beneficiaries will
very
Post flood Rape seed TS-36
Joymati as sali
Luit, dishang
Prafullah, monohar sali
Rice seedling distribution Distribution of seeds and planting
materials
Drought Multiple stocking and multiple
harvesting in fishery
Layering with raw cowdung on pond
bottom
Flood Fencing with nylone over bamboo post
surrounding the pond
a. Livestock based Contingency planning:
Contingency (Drought/
Flood/ Cyclone/ Any
other please specify)
Number of
birds/
animals to
be
distributed
No. of
programmes
to be
undertaken
No. of camps
to be
organized
Proposed number of animals/
birds to be covered through
camps
Number of beneficiaries
proposed to be covered
General SC/ST Total
Animal health camp - - 2 2000 nos. of animals - - -
Distribution of planting
material ( hybrid napier)
- 2 - - - - -
Fodder distribution - 1 - - - - -
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4.0. IMPACT
4.1. Impact of KVK activities (Not to be restricted for reporting period only):
Name of specific technology/skill transferred No. of
participants
% of adoption Change in income (Rs.)
Before (Rs./Unit) After (Rs./Unit)
Certified seed production of Pulse crop Blackgram var. PU-31
80 60% 27,000/- per ha (As grain)
45,000/- per ha (As certified seed)
Planting material production of turmeric 20 20% 1,27,500/- per ha (As spice)
3,82,500/- per ha (As planting material)
Malbhog Banana 50 70% - 45,000/- per bigha
Floriculture (Marigold) 30 35% 9,000/- per bigha 20,000/- per bigha
NB: Should be based on actual study, questionnaire/group discussion etc. with ex-participants.
4.2. Cases of large scale adoption:
Technology Showcasing Programme on Seed Production of Rice, Variety: Ranjit and Toria var. TS-36 were conducted in few
villages of Kamrup district of Assam during last 6 years with a view to produce quality seed (Certified seed) in farmers field in large
scale block demonstration plots. The main impact of this programme is the increase of per unit income of farmers by selling their
produce as certified seeds and horizontal expansion of area by replacing old seeds in the district. The details of seed production
under technology showcasing programme is as follows:
Year Horizontal spread of area (Ha) of Sali paddy var. Ranjit
Horizontal spread of area (Ha) of Toria var. TS-36
2010-11 100.0 ha 50.0 ha
2011-12 2150.0 ha 650.0 ha
2012-13 3210.0 ha 800.0 ha
2013-14 3850.0 ha 1680.0 ha
2014-15 5516.0 ha 1800.0 ha
2015-16 6619.0 ha 2265.0 ha
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4.3 Details of impact analysis of KVK activities carried out during the reporting period: NA
5.0. LINKAGES ESTABLISHED
5.1 Functional linkage with different organizations
Name of organization Nature of linkage
1. Dept. of Agriculture, Govt of Assam Farmers selection, extension works, sponsored/collaborative
training
2. ATMA Technical guidance, resource person & field visit
3. Central IPM centre Resource person
4. State Institute of Rural Development (SIRD) Sponsored training, resource person & exposure visit
5 Dept. of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, Govt. of Assam Resource person, extension work.
6. Base piggery farm, Khanapara, Govt . ofAssam Exposure visit
7. Base poultry farm, Khanapara, Govt . of Assam Exposure visit, resource person
8. College of Veterinary Sc. , Khanapara Practical demonstration & resource person
9. College of fishery Sc., Raha, Nagaon Resource person
10. Dept. o Fishery Sc., Govt of Assam Farmers selection, resource person
12. Dept. of Sericulture, Govt . of Assam. Resource person
13. National Horticulture Board Sponsoring Agency
14. NRC,Pig Exposure visit
15 Assam State Seed Certification Agency. Seed
16. National Seed Corporation (NSC), Guwahati Seed
17 Meteorology Dept. Meteorological Data
18. State Bank of India Resource person
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5.2 List special programmes undertaken by the KVK, which have been financed by State Govt./Other Agencies during 2016-17
Name of the scheme Activity Date/ Month of
initiation Funding agency Amount (Rs.)
Agriculture workshop on petroleum
conservation 1
8/7/2016 petroleum conservation Research
Association, Govt of India 4150/-
Cluster FLD on pulse under NFSM(
Kharif & Rabi) 2
August, 2016 ICAR, ATARI-III 2,45,000/-
Pulse seed hub 2 August, 2016 ICAR, ATARI-III 35,00,000/-
Cluster FLD on oilseed under
NMOOP- NFSM 2
August, 2016 ICAR, ATARI-III 65,297/-
International Agri horti show 1 6th to 9th jan2017 AAU, Jorhat 4,00,000/-
NFDB sponsored training 2
26th to 31st Dec 2016
And 9th to 11th Feb
2017
NFDB, Govt. of India 94,000/-
KCC training Level-1 & 2 1 8th to 10th march 2017 MANAGE, Hyderabad 46,950/-
PPVFR & FR Act 2001 1 30/3/17 ATARI-III 80,000/-
21 days Skill development training
on Commercial Nursery 1 6/2/17 Missing Autonomous council 1,41,218/-
200 hours Skill development training
for Mali 1
28/2/17 Dept. of Horticulture & Food
processing , Govt of Assam 8,68,600/-
PMFBY 1 31/05/2016 ICAR, ATARI-III 1,81,182/-
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5.3 Details of linkage with ATMA
a) Is ATMA implemented in your district Yes/No
Sl. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
5.4 Give details of programmes implemented under National Horticultural Mission
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Constraints if any
5.5 Nature of linkage with National Fisheries Development Board
S. No. Programme Nature of linkage Remarks
1 Vocational training on composit fish farming covering 30 beneficiaries
As sponsoring agency
2 Vocational training on Integrated farming system covering 32 beneficiaries
As sponsoring agency
6. PERFORMANCE OF INFRASTRUCTURE IN KVK DURING 2016-17
6.1 Performance of demonstration units (other than instructional farm)
Sl. No. Demo Unit Year of estd. Area
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Variety
Produce
Qty. Cost of inputs
Gross income
1 Goat 2003 -
2 Cattle 2009 - - - - -
3 piggery 2010 -
4 Poultry 2010 - Kamrupa Egg Meat and chicks
210 142.3kg 200
45,703/-
5 Vermicompost 2010 - Eisenia foetida & Eudrillus euginae
8 - 53000/-
6 Mushroom unit
2014 - Oyster
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6.2 Performance of instructional farm (Crops) including seed production:
Name of the crop
Date of sowing
Date of harvest A
rea
(ha)
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Variety
Type of Produce
Qty. Cost
of inputs
Gross income
Cereals
Rice 20/6/16 23/11/16 2.0 Ranjit Foundation seed
6.42 t - 2,11,800/- Distributed yet only 0.03t F-3
20/6/16 16/10/16 0.053 Tripura Chiken
Certified seed
0.28t 12,600/- Distributed yet only 0.05t F-5
20/6/16 27/11/16 0.04 Black rice Certified seed
0.05 t 2250/- Distributed yet only 0.015t F-2
Pulses
Distributed yet only 0.29t F-10
Black gram 6/10/16 10/12/16 0.66 Sekhar Foundation seed
0.32 t 32,000/-
Oilseeds
Toria 15/10/16 24/12/16 0.13 TS-36 Foundation seed
0.05 t 3,000/- Not yet distributed
Spices & Plantation crops
i. Turmeric 5/4/16 11/11/16 0.20 Megha turmeric-1
Planting material
24 qt 72,000/- Distributed yet only 14 qt F-20
ii. Arecanut - - - Kahikuchi Seedling 500 nos 15,000/- Distributed yet only 110 nos F-15
Fruits
i. Banana - - - Malbhog & jahaji
Suckers 3000 nos
- 60000/- Distributed yet only
92
2543 nos F-116
ii. Assam lemon - - - Local ( seedless)
Cuttings 75000 nos
1,87,500/- Distributed yet only 4000 nos F-202
iii. Tube rose - - - Prajjal bulb 50000 1,00,000/- Distributed yet only 19800 F-10
iv. Gerbera - - - Redjem & Redmonarch
Suckers 100 500/- Distributed 100 nos F-1
6.3 Performance of production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,) Sl.
No. Name of the Product Qty
Amount (Rs.) Remarks
Cost of inputs Gross income
1 Bio agent - 19875/- Supplied among44 nos of farmers
PSB 265.00 kg
Azotobacter 67.90kg 5090/-
Azospirilium 12.50kg 938/-
Rhizobium 245.00kg 18375/-
2 Bio fertilizer - Supplied among 90 nos of farmers
vermicompost - 8000/-
Earth warm Eisenia foetida & Eudrillus euginae
45000/-
3 Bio pesticide
Bioveer Trichoderma viride 48750/- Supplied among 29 nos of farmers
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6.4 Performance of instructional farm (livestock and fisheries production) Sl.
No
Name
of the animal /
bird / aquatics
Details of production Amount (Rs.)
Remarks Breed/ species Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income
1 Poultry Kamrupa Meat 142.3 kg - 26,653/-
2 Chickes 200 - 18,000/-
3 Egg 210 - 1050/-
6.5 Rainwater Harvesting
Training programmes conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit: N0
Date Title of the training
course
Client
(PF/RY/EF)
No. of Courses
No. of Participants including SC/ST
No. of SC/ST Participants
Male Female Total Male Female Total
6.6. Utilization of hostel facilities (Month-Wise) during 2016-17
Accommodation available (No. of beds) : 60 nos.
Months Purpose of stay Duration of
Training
No. of trainees/
person stayed Trainee days (days stayed)
April - - - -
May Student from College of
horticulture, pasighat
- 12 1
- 50 1
June Students/ visitors - 20 9
July Farmers for sponsored training 2 51 1
Visitors - 6 1
August Farmers for sponsored training 7 31 8
Visitor - 1 1
Farmers for sponsored training 6 42 6
Farmers for sponsored training 1 20 1
September Visitors - 16 5
NGO training 6 11 6
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October Farmers for sponsored training 12 40 12
Farmers for sponsored training 3 45 3
Visitors - 1 1
November Farmers training 15 87 16
Student from College of
horticulture, pasighat
- 43 9
December Farmers for sponsored training 6 41 6
Farmers training 4 20 4
Students/ visitors - 110 15
January Farmers for sponsored training 13 77 12
Students/ visitors - 37 11
February 2016 Farmers for sponsored training 20 19 20
Farmers training 14 56 15
March 2016 Farmers for sponsored training 30 65 59
7. FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE :
7.1 Details of KVK Bank accounts
Bank account Name of the bank Location/ Branch Account Number
With Host Institute - - -
With KVK SBI, Airport, Guwahati SBI, Airport, Guwahati 10229456459
Revolving Fund (For production and income generating schemes)
SBI, Airport, Guwahati SBI, Airport, Guwahati 31479755967
Revolving Fund (Pulse seed hub) SBI, Airport, Guwahati SBI, Airport, Guwahati 36237975041
7.2 Utilization of funds under FLD on Maize (Rs. In Lakhs) if applicable
Item Released by ICAR/ZPD Expenditure
Unspent balance as on 31st March, 2015 Year Year Year Year
Inputs
Extension activities
TA/DA/POL etc.
TOTAL
95
7.3 Utilization of KVK funds during the year 2016 -17:
S.No. Particulars Sanctioned
(in Lakh)
Released
(in Lakh)
Expenditure
(in Lakh)
A. Recurring Contingencies
1 Pay & Allowances 105.60 96.59 96.59
2 Traveling allowances 3.00 2.12 2.12
3 Contingencies
A Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running,
publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper &
Magazines) 3.60
B POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments
14.40
C Meals/refreshment for trainees
D Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals
etc. required for conducting the training)
E Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30
demonstration in a year)
F On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated
information in the major production systems of the area)
G Training of extension functionaries
H Maintenance of buildings
I Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory
J Library
TOTAL (A) 128.10
B. Non-Recurring Contingencies
1 Works
2 Equipments including SWTL & Furniture 0.30 NIL NIL
3 Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) 0.50 NIL NIL
4 Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) 0.75 - -
TOTAL (B) 1.55 - -
C. REVOLVING FUND NIL NIL NIL
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C) 129.65
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7.4 Status of Revolving Fund (Rs. in lakhs) for last three years:
Year Opening balance as
on 1st April
Income during
the year
Expenditure during
the year
Net balance in hand as on 1st
April of each year
April 2014 to March 2015 713676.00 921964.00 1076288.00 559352.00
April 2015 to March 2016 559352.00 729055.00 835096.00 453311.00
April 2016 to March 2017 453311.00 1276093.00 612060.00 664033.00
Note: No KVK must leave this table blank
8.0 Please include information which has not been reflected above.
A) ACTIVITIES UNDER MERA GAON MERA GAURAV PROGRAMME: KVK, Kamrup conducted various activities under
meragaon meragaurav programme. followings are details about programmes undertaken—
NOS. OF VILLAGE
ADOPTED
NAME OF THE VILLAGES
ADOPTED
ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED
6 nos Dhangargaon, Aliha, Muktapur,
Milanpur, Manikpur, Dhonipara
Trainings, Demonstration, Group Discussion, Awareness programme,
celebrating “Technology week”, Soil Health Cards issued, Conducted
FLD, OFT,
B) Village adopted for doubling farmers income: PRA Completed. All activities will be initiated from FY 2017-18 on ward
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8.1 Constraints
(a) Administrative:
Vacant post should be filled up
Vehicle with Carrier facility is required for field activities. (b) Financial:
Revised estimate may be sanctioned atleast six month before end of financial year
Fund under recurring contingency to be enhanced atleast 25000/-
(c) Technical:
Budget for on campus training should be enhanced to Atleast Rs 300/- person/day for fooding and loadging , as hostel is
running is running under revolving fund
Vocational training meal cost should be enhanced.
(Signature) Sr. Scientist cum Head
Pl. take maximum care while filling up the annual report format as per instructions so that no column is left blank. Pl. note that any
incomplete individual KVK report shall not be considered and will be returned.