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KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, V.C.FARM, MANDYA ACTION PLAN FOR 2014-15 1. General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra 1.1
Name and address of KVK with Phone, Fax and e-mail
:
1.2
Name and address of host organization
:
1.3 1.4
Year of sanction Website address of KVK and date of last update
:
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, V.C. FARM MANDYA – 571 405 KARNATAKA Phone: 08232-277456 E-mail: kvkmandya@gmail.com UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES GKVK, BENGALURU – 560 065 2000 -
2. Details of staff as on date If Permanent, Please indicate Sl. No.
Sanctioned post
Name of the incumbent
2.1
Programme Coordinator
Dr. V.B. Sanath Kumar
2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5
Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist
2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11
Subject Matter Specialist Subject Matter Specialist Programme Assistant Computer Programmer Farm Manager Accountant/Superintendent
Mr. M. Venkatesha Dr. Rajegowda Dr. Kamalabai Koodagi Mr. Atheekur Rehaman H.M. Dr. Savitha C.M Dr. Bhagyalakshmi .T Mr. Mahesha, H.M Mrs. Sukanya G.V. Ms. Apoorva K.B. Mr. Gireesha, S.
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Discipline
Current Pay Band
Current Grade Pay
Date of joining
If Temporary, pl. indicate the consolidated amount paid (Rs./month)
Plant Pathology Horticulture Sericulture Home Science Agronomy
15600-39100
8000
06.01.2012
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37400-67000 15600-39100 15600-39100 15600-39100
9000 6000 6000 6000
06.06.2012 15.02.2007 28.02.2007 17.07.2009
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Agril. Extn. SS & AC Sericulture SS & AC -
15600-39100 15600-39100 9300-34000 9300-34000 9300-34000 16000-200
6000 6000 4200 4200 4200 -
18.07.2009 01.10.2012 4.11.2010 09.02.2011 29.10.2010 29.06.2013
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2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16
Stenographer Driver 1 Driver 2 Supporting staff 1 Supporting staff 2
Mrs. Rathnamma, N Mr. Ananda Mr. Girisha, V Mrs. Gayathramma M.V. Mr. Sannaningaiah
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15600-175 11600-200 11000-100
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02.10.2013 16.10.2008 16.08.2012 16.10.2008 23.02.2013
14200/9100/-
3. Details of SAC meeting conducted during 2013-14 Sl. No
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6 3.7
3.8
3.9
Date
Major recommendations
29.07.2013 Available schemes and facilities in the line departments need to be informed to the farmers during the training programme. Specific parameters of each OFTs, FLDs and FFS to be provided in final reports and SAC meeting. Display boards with details of technology demonstrated has to provided. Feedback has to be taken from the selected trainees to know the impact of the training programme. OFTs, FLDs and Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative Demonstrations should be taken up in the KVK farm. A model of IFSD has to be taken up at KVK farm. Information on nutrient budgeting in related OFTs / FLDS has to provided in reports Training programmes on recharging of ground water, efficient use of water and problematic soils to be conducted.
Status of action taken in brief
In all the training programmes facilities available in the Banks and Departments have been informed to the trainees It has been followed
All OFT, FLD and FFS demonstration plots display boards with detailed technological information displayed After the completion of all training programmes of the present year, the impact studies would be conducted SSI demonstration was taken up in 10 guntas of KVK farm Model IFSD has been initiated
All OFT, FLD and FFS plots nutrient budgeting has been made and based on nutrient budgeting fertilizer recommendation were made Training programme conducted during August 2013 Recharging of ground water, efficient use of water topics have been covered during the training programmes of ICM in Agri. and Horticulture crops Training programmes on fodder crops 3 batches of one day training programmes have been and animal husbandry has to be conducted on fodder crops and animal husbandry
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Tentative date of SAC meeting proposed during 2014-15
April 2014
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3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14 3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
conducted. Soil test results has to be provided to the farmers within one month after receiving the samples. Action plan on OFTs, FLDs and Training programmes should be prepared with the collaboration of line departments.
Soil test results were provided to farmers according to the SAC recommendation
Bhoochethana, ICM in Agri. and horticulture, Trg. programme on SREP, improved technologies in Silkworm rearing, FOCT training programmes have been conducted with the collaboration of Line Departments. Demonstrations on three stage FLD on 3 stage disinfestations in silkworm rearing disinfestations in silkworm rearing has been conducted in 6 farmers house at Kattedoddi houses. Supply of IIHR Vegetable seeds, Vegetable Special (350 Kg), Tomato (5 Kg), Brinjal vegetable micro nutrient and Banana (5Kg.), Chilli (5 Kg), Pumpkin (5 Kg), Ridgeguard special to the farmers from KVK. (10 Kg), French bean (10 Kg), Radish (10 Kg), Palak (5 Kg), Amaranthus (10 Kg) were provided to the farmers as a part of kitchen garden demo. Formation of FIGs with the financial Two CBAs formed and will be linked with the assistance of NABARD. NABARD for financial assistance in future To create awareness on nutrition garden Included in all the training programmes to the urban women. Invite bank officials as resource person during the training programmes to provide information on credit facilities of the bank to the farmers. Provide market linkages to the value added products produced by the SHGs.
Invited the Bank officials in 3 FOCT trainin programmes. There were 60 farmers benefited
Market linkages to the 2 SHGs already given through FLD programme on Ragi and Maize products branding and labelling Creating awareness about the dry land Millet Mela and Jack & Mango mela conducted, crops and minor millets. awareness created as group discussion, proposal taken up for next year to implement FLD Identify farmers having IFS components Each taluks 5 IFS farmers have been identified for taluk, district and state level awards.
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4. Capacity Building of KVK Staff 4.1. Plan of Human Resource Development of KVK personnel during 2014-15 S. No 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3
New Areas of Training Cropping System for changing climate Agriculture Extension Management New innovations in Sericulture
Institution proposed to attend MANAGE, Hyderabad MANAGE, Hyderabad CSRTI, Mysore
4.1.4
Orientation training
UGC Academic Staff College, Mysore
4.1.5
Innovative approaches in Home Science
UAS, Dharwad
4.1.6
Precision and hitech farming in horticulture crops
TNAU, Coimbatore
Justification Emerging topic Emerging topic Acquire knowledge on new Sericulture technologies To update knowledge on Administration and Academic Acquire knowledge on new technologies in Home Science To update the recent innovations
4.2. Cross-learning across KVKs during 2014-15 S. No 4.2.1
4.2.2
4.2.3
Name of the KVK proposed Within ring KVK, Chamarajanagar KVK, Suttur KVK, Hassan Within the zone KVK, Namakkal, Tamilnadu KVK, Kannuru KVK, Patnamthittu Outside zone KVK, East Godhavari
Specific learning areas Sericulture, Bio-fuel, Honey processing, rain water harvesting, composit fish culture Nursery practices in paddy and Integrated Farming System Animal Husbandry, fodder bank, banana IFS plots Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative, Poultry, NICRA village, fish culture Value addition in Agriculture produce Value addition in Agriculture produce, bio-agent production unit, rain water harvesting structure, terrase and roof gardening Paddy Farming system and mechanization
5. Proposed cluster of KVKs (3 to 5 neighboring KVKs) to be formed for sharing knowledge/expertise, resources and activities during 2014-15 S.No. 5.1 5.2 5.3
Name of the KVKs included in the cluster KVK, Hassan KVK, Ramanagara KVK, Chamarajanagara
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What do you intend to share with Cluster KVKs Value addition in Agriculture Products, IFS model farming
What do you expect from Cluster KVKs Value addition in spices, CBA group formation
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6. Operational areas details proposed during 2014-15 S.No. 6.1
6.2
Major crops & enterprises being practiced in cluster villages Paddy
Ragi
6.3
Sugarcane
6.4
Maize
6.5
Foxtail Millet
6.6
Sesame
6.7
Groundnut
Prioritized problems in these crops/ enterprise Lack of awareness regarding salt tolerant paddy varieties, medium bold grains
Extent of area (Ha/No.) affected by the problem in the district 9600 ha.
Names of Cluster Villages identified for intervention Mallanayakanakatte, Mandya Taluk
High cost on transplanting- single seedlings, scarcity of labour Incidence of blast, sheath blight, Udbatta, BPH and stem borer in paddy Low market rate for KRH-4 hybrid paddy Lack of awareness on branding and market linkages, lack of awareness on popping quality of KRH-4 Productivity enhancement and efficient resource utilization
58235 ha.
59623 ha.
Taranigere, Mandya Tq.
Poor marketability of Ragi value added products due to lack of awareness on branding and market linkages Burning of trash after harvest, destruction of soil microflora
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Sunagahalli, Mandya Tq.
74695 ha.
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Chandagalu, Mandya Taluk Mallayyanadoddi, Mandya Tq. Mathadadoddi, Mandya Tq.
38400 ha.
Kottatti, Mandya Tq.
Low yield due to imbalance application of micronutrients Branding and Market linkage of value added Maize products Scanty rain fall, low productivity, use of local variety and improper crop management practices Low yield due to use of local variety and non adoption of improved cultivation
2800 ha.
Malavalli
Low yield and low oil content due to imbalance application of secondary and micronutrients Labour intensive operation, low productivity of human labour, lack of availability of labour work
813 ha.
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Neralekere, S.R.Patna Tq. -
Bidarakatte, Mandya Tq.
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Baby village,
Neralekere, S.R.Patna Tq.
Neralekere, S.R.Patna Tq.
Proposed Intervention (OFT, FLD, Training, extension activity etc.)* OFT, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day
OFT, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day
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6.8
Tomato
Non use of bio-control agents to pot mixture at nurseries lead to collar rot, weak and unhealthy seedlings Colossal loss in tomato due to Phytophthora leaf blight
210 ha
Non practice of seed / seedling treatment by farmers or nursery, Incidence of Flower drop and micronutrient deficiency symptoms Local varieties, high incidence of collar rot, fruit borer and low yield
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Machahalli, Mandya Tq.
600 ha.
Neralekere, S.R.Patna Tq.
1460 ha.
Halaguru, Danaguru, Malavalli Tq.
6.9
Chilli
6.10
Brinjal
6.11
Banana
Improper nutrient management, Uneven sized fruits Wilt of Banana plants
6.12
Jackfruit
6.13
Silkworm rearing / Sericulture
Post harvest loss Lack of knowledge on importance of labeling, packaging and branding of value added products for realizing higher profits. Low cocoon yield & quality
Low leaf yield & quality Disease out break, crop loss and low cocoon yield & quality 6.10
Home Science
6.11
Nutrition Security
Malnutrition among Population -National problem, Anemic population Lack of Awareness to combat Anemia Lack of awareness on utilization of unconventional foods which are rich in nutrients to overcome the problem of malnutrition
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Tubinakere, Mandya Tq. Neralekere, S.R.Patna Tq. Neralekere, S.R.Patna Tq.
40%
OFT, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day
Jakkanahalli, Pandavapura Tq.
FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day
Mallayyanadoddi, Mariyanadoddi, Kattedoddi
OFT, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day FLD, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day
48%
Shivalli, Holalu, V.C.Farm
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Mallanayakanakatte, Mandya Taluk
OFT, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day OFT, Trainings, Field visits, Group discussions, Method demos., Field day
12546 ha.
9784 t
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7.
Technology Assessment during 2014-15
7.1
Tomato
Incidence of collar rot in nursery lead to weak and unhealthy seedlings
Use of biocontrol agent for disease management in Nursery
T1. Use of coirpith / compost without bio control agent
Lack of awareness regarding salt tolerant paddy varieties, use of medium bold grains
Assessment of suitable salt tolerant paddy varieties
T2. Enrichment of coir pith compost with T. harzianum @ 50:1 ratio T3: Enrichment of coir pith compost with T. harzianum + P. fluorscens @ 50:1 ratio T1. Use of non tolerant varieties T2. IR- 30864
UAS (B)
T3: VIKAS
UAS (B) UAS (R)
Low yield and poor resource utilisation / use efficiency
Assessment of SRI method of Ragi cultivation
T4: Gangavati Sona T1. Line Sowing T2: Conventional method. 25 day old seedling, 2-3 seedling / hill, spacing – 25 cm x 10 cm
UAS (B)
Ragi
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500
Diancha IR-30864 Vikas Gangava thi Sona Zinc Sulphate
25 Kg 25 Kg
1500 750
25 Kg 25 Kg
750 750
20 Kg
1200
Ragi seeds Trichoder ma Azospirul lum Borax ZnSo4 Cycle weeder Carbenda zim
5 kg
200
400 g
50
400 g
50
T. harziamu m
Title of intervention
7.3
2 Kg
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Prioritized problem
Paddy
4 Kg
Cost per trial (Rs.) 1000
Name of critical input
Crop/ enterprise
7.2
Technology options
Source of Technolog y
S. No.
ITK
P. fluoresce ns
Qty per trial
7
Total cost for the intervention (Rs.) 10,500/-
2
2
No. of trials
Parameters to be studied
Team members
Germination (%), Seedling, mortality (%), seedling height (cm)
SMS-Hort., Prog. Coordinator
9,900/-
Plant height (cm), No. of tillers, No. of panicles, No. of grains, Grain & straw yield
SMS-SS & AC, Agron., Prog. Coordinator
3,550/-
plant population/ m2, plant height, no of fingers/m2, seed yield & straw yield
SMS- Agron
ITK
-
Existing Practice
4 kg 5 kg 1
200 300 1800
50 g
75
8
S. No.
7.4
7.5
Crop/ enterprise
Mulberry
Home science
Prioritized problem
Title of intervention
Recomme ndation is 15 years old. Farmers feel DDVP is ineffective against pests specially sucking pests like mealybug (Tukra ) and White flies following as curative
Assessment of effective insecticide for the management of mealy bug and white flies in mulberry
Malnutri tion among Population -National problem
Efficacy of Different education methods to address
Technology options T3: SRI Method, Transplanting of Young seedling (15 day), single seedling / hill, square planting – 30 cm X 30 cm Use Cycle weeder T1: Spraying of DDVP once / crop @ 2 ml / lit, after ETL & late in the season - loss in yield – Curative T2: Spray of DDVP 2 times at an interval 15 days / crop T3: Spray of DIMETHOATE 1ml/lt of water on 15th day after pruning (Preventive) (Dimethoate will be sprayed after 15th day of harvest and safety period of 25 days will be given before harvesting leaf). School learning with Midday meal + Iron and Folic acid Tablets (given
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Source of Technolog y
Qty per trial
Cost per trial (Rs.)
No. of trials
Total cost for the intervention (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
DDVP
600 ml
1000
6
6,720/-
Dimethoa te
100 ml
120
% pest incidence of white fly and mealy bug, growth & yield parameter
SMS- Seri., Programme Coordinator, Training Asst.
Blood analysis
2 times
Rs. 250x 2 x10
10 adoles cent girls
17,000/-
Nutrient intake, KAP Test, Blood parameters – Before and
SMS- H.Sc., Programme Coordinator, Training Asst
Name of critical input
Team members
SRI Consortium , Chattisgarh
CSR&TI and UAS, B ITK
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9
S. No.
8.
Crop/ enterprise
Prioritized problem
Title of intervention
Anemic population : 48% Lack of Awareness to combat Anemia
Anemia among adolescent girls
Technology options in School) T1+Additional teaching and extension materials T2+ Method demonstration on preparation of enriched foods using regional foods & individual counseling
Technology Refinement during 2014-15: Nil
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Source of Technolog y
Name of critical input
Qty per trial
ITK
Blood analysis Extension literature
2 times
ITK
Blood analysis, For Enriched foods demonstr ation
2 times -
Cost per trial (Rs.) Rs. 250x 2 x10 Rs. 1000 Rs. 250x 2 x10 Rs. 1000
No. of trials
Total cost for the intervention (Rs.)
Parameters to be studied
After, Morbidity pattern, Anthropomet ric Measurement s & Adoption Level
Team members
10
9.
Frontline Demonstrations during 2014-15
S. No .
Category
9.1
Cereals
9.2
Cereals
Crop/ enterpri se
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
Paddy
scarcity of labour, High cost on transplanti ng- single seedlings,
Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy KRH-4 : Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy
Paddy
Incidence of blast, sheath blight, Udbatta, BPH and stem borer in paddy
Integrated Pest and Disease Manageme nt in Paddy: Seed treatment, neem cake application, release of Trichogram a, foliar spray of Pseudomon as & use of Pheromone traps
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y Hybri d
-
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
KRH-4
KVK, Mandya
Paddy seeds Trichode rma Azospiru llum Carbend azim Drum seeder Cono weeder Pheromo ne trap + Lure Carbend azim Tricycla zole Trichogr ama Chilensi s Pseudom onas Pherom one traps
6 kg
960
10
28,150/-
400 g 400 g 30 g
50
SMS – Agron. Progr. Coordinat or
25
1
5000
Plant population, Plant height, no. of tillers, No. of panicles, Grain yield, straw yield
3
4800
5+ 10
750
500 g 14 gm 4 cards
500
Growth & Yield parameters
Programm e Coordinat or, SMS SS & AC
2 Kg
240
4 Nos.
240
-
UAS, B & TNAU
50
50 100
10
11,300/-
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S. No .
Category
Crop/ enterpri se
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
9.3
Cereals
Paddy
Low market rate for KRH-4 hybrid paddy lack of awareness on branding and market linkages and popping quality of KRH-4
Branding and Market linkage of value added KRH-4 Hybrid paddy products: Processing and value addition Packaging and labeling of value added products (puffed Rice) Branding and providing market linkage Integrated Nutrient Manageme
9.4
Cereals
Maize
Low yield due to imbalance
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y Hyb
Hybri d
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
Cost per Demo
KRH-4
UAS (B)
Packg. materials - 1000 covers@ Rs.1 Labels1000 labels @ Rs.2 Hand sealing machine – 1 Unit
1 prod uct
1000
1 prod uct
2000
1 Unit
2500
Azospiri llum ZnSo4
400 g 4 Kg
Hema
UAS (B)
80 240
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
1 SHG
9,500/-
Cost of Production, Consumer acceptabilit y, Marketabili ty and percent profit
SMS- H. Sc., Agron. Prog.Coor dinator
10
12200/-
Plant height, No. of cobs,
SMS-SS & AC, H.Sc.,
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S. No .
9.5
Category
Cereals
Crop/ enterpri se
Maize
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
application of micronutri ents
nt in Maize: 1. Mazie Hyb. Hema 2. FYM 10 t/ha 3. RDF (150:75:40 kg of NPK/ ha) 4.Seed treatment with Biofertilizers (Azospirillu m) 5. Application of Zinc sulphate @ 10 kg/ha Branding and Market linkage of value added Maize products: Packaging and labeling of value added products (Maize Papad, Chakkali) Branding and providing market
Poor marketabili ty of maize value added products due to lack of awareness on branding and market linkages
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y
-
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
-
Source of Technol ogy
Food Safety Standard s Act2006
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
Cost per Demo
Seeds
6.0 Kg
Packg. Material s - 1000 covers @ Rs.1 Labels1000 labels @ Rs.3 Weighin g scale Sealing machine
2 prod ucts
2000
2 prod ucts
6000
1
4000
1
2500
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
900
01 SHGs
14,500/-
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
Cob length, seeds / cob, test weight, soil NPK and zinc status
Prog. Coordinat or
Cost of Production, Consumer acceptabilit y, Marketabili ty and percent profit
SMS-H. Sc., Agron., Prog. Coordinat or SMSTrg.Asst
13
S. No .
Category
Crop/ enterpri se
Prioritized problem
9.6
Millets
Foxtail millet
Scanty rain fall, low productivit y, use of local variety and improper crop manageme nt practices
9.7
9.8
EDP mode
Oilseeds
Ragi
Sesame
Poor marketabili ty of Ragi value added products due to lack of awareness on branding and market linkages
Low yield due to use of local variety and non
Technology to be demonstrat ed
linkage Integrated crop manageme nt in Foxtail millet (Var. Sia 3156): Introduction of new variety and ICM practices Branding and Market linkage of value added Ragi products: Packaging and labeling of value added products (Ragi Papad, Chakkali) Branding and providing market linkage Integrated crop manageme nt in white seeded
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
Variet y
Sia3156
UAS (B)
Foxtail millet Seeds Redgram (4:1)
4 kg
240
2 kg
200
2 prod ucts
2000
-
Variet y
-
GT-1
Food Safety Standard s Act2006
UAS (B)
Packg. materials - 1000 covers@ Rs.1 Labels - 1000 labels @ Rs.3 Weighin g balance Sealing machine
Seeds Carbend azim Alachlor
2 prod ucts
Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
10
4400
Plant height, no. of panicles, seed yield and straw yield
SMSAgron., Prog. Coordinat or
1 SHG
14,500/-
Cost of Production, Consumer acceptabilit yMarketabi lity and percent profit
SMS-H.Sc Agron., SS & AC, Programm e Coordinat or Trg.Asst
Growth & yield parameters
SMS Agron. Prog. Coordinat or
6000
1 unit
4000
1 unit
2500
1 Kg 4g
1500 150
600 ml
3000
10
5,400/-
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S. No .
9.9
Category
Crop/ enterpri se
Groundn ut
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
adoption of improved cultivation
Sesame (Var. GT1: Introduction of new variety GT1 and ICM practices. Integrated nutrient Manageme nt in groundnut: 1.FYM 10 t/ha 2. RDF (25:75:37.5 kg of NPK/ha) 3.Seed treatment with Biofertilizer s (Rhizobium & PSB) 4.Applicatio n of 500 kg/ha Gypsum 4.Applicatio n of Zinc sulphate @ 10 kg/ha 5. 0.1% Boron spray at flowering
Low yield and low oil content due to imbalance application of secondary and micronutri ents
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y
Variet y
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
ICGV11
Source of Technol ogy
UAS,B
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
Phospha medon
300 ml
Rhizobiu m+ PSM Gypsum Zinc sulphate Borax
Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
10
16950/-
Plant height, pods / plant, no. of filled pods/plant, pod yield, soil NPK, Ca and Sulphur status
SMS -SS & AC, Agron.,
750
400 g
80
200 Kg 4 Kg
1000
2.5 Kg
375
240
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S. No .
Category
9.1 0
9.1 1
Commerci al crops
Crop/ enterpri se
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
Groundn ut Decortic ator
Labour intensive operation, low productivit y of human labour, lack of availability of labour work
Sugarcan e
Burning of trash after harvest, destruction of soil microflora
Groundnut Decorticato r as a effective tool to reduce drudgery and combat labour demand: Drudgery reduction through Ground nut decorticator Integrated Sugarcane Trash Manageme nt: 1.Applicatio n of 500 kg of FYM mixed with 25kg microbial culture (Trichoderm a) on sugarcane trash, 2. Broadcastin g of 75 kg urea on sugarcane trash
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y -
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
-
-
-
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
UAS (B)
Groundn ut Decortic ators
1
2500
UAS (B)
T.viride
12.5 kg
1000
Urea
37.5 Kg
300
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
5
12,500/-
Work efficiency and per cent of good and damaged seeds
SMSH.Sc., SS& AC, Agron., Trg.Asst
10
13000/-
Soil OC, Soil micro flora and NPK status
SMS-SS & AC, Ag.Extn
Cost per Demo
16
S. No .
Category
Crop/ enterpri se
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
9.1 2
Silkwor m
Low cocoon yield & quality
9.1 3
Mulberry
Low leaf yield & quality
Popularizat ion of Improved silkworm CSR hybrids: CSR 2x 4 bivoltine hybrids for higher cocoon yield and quality Integrated Nutrient Manageme nt in Mulberry garden for enhanced leaf yield: 350:140:140 (5 splits) + 20 ton FYM (2 splits) + 10 Kg ZnSo4 + 1 Kg Borax + growing diancha / sunhemp (40 Kg/ ha.) twice year & incorporatio n + 20 Kg seriazo + 5 Kg seriphos / ha / year + foliar
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y Hyb.
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
CSR 2x 4
CSRTI, Mysore
CSR 2x5 (Chawki )
100 DFL s
UAS, B & CSRTI, Mysore
Borax
0.5 Kg
150
Seriazo
10 Kg 2.5 Kg
1000
Seriphos
Cost per Demo
2430
500
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
10
24,300/-
Cocoon wt, cocoon yield
SMSSeri., Progra. Coordinat or, Traing Asst.
10
16,500/-
Yield parameters, B:C ratio
SMSSeri., Program. Coordinat or, Training Asst.
17
S. No .
9.1 4
Category
Crop/ enterpri se
Silkwor m
Prioritized problem
Uzifly infestation on silkworm (15-22% cocoon yield loss)
Technology to be demonstrat ed
spray of Poshan on 15th & 22nd day after pruning @ 2.5 ml/L of water Integrated Uzilfy Manageme nt in silkworm rearing 1. Fixing nylon mesh to windows & doors with an arrangement of anteroom 2. Using uzi trap @ 12 tablets / 100 DFLs 3. Dusting uzipowder, 3rd instar onwards to maturity @ 4-5 Kgs / 100 DFLs 4. Release of Nesolynx thymus @ 40000 / 100 DFLs 1. Fixing one sticky uzi trap on windows
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
Hybri d
PM x CSR 2
KVK, Mandya, UAS (B)
Uzi tablets
28 Units / 250 DFL s 8 units / 250 DFL s
Sticky trap
Cost per Demo
70
320
No. of Demo
10
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
3,900/-
No. of worms infested, No. of uzi pierced cocoons, cocoon yield / 100 DFLs
SMSSeri., Programm e Coordinat or, Training Asst.
18
S. No .
9.1 5
Category
Horticultur al crops
Crop/ enterpri se
Chilli
Prioritized problem
Non practice of seed / seedling treatment by farmers in nursery, Incidence of flower drop and micronutri ent deficiency symptoms
9.1 6
Tomato
Colossal loss in tomato due to Phytophtho ra leaf blight
Technology to be demonstrat ed
outside & inside each Enhancing the productivit y of Chilli through Seed treatment & Micronutri ent manageme nt : Spraying of vegetable special @5gm/lit Seed treatment – Azospirillu m@200gm/ 1 kg seeds Dipping of seedlings in Azospirillu m solution (400g /l) at the time of planting Late Blight Manageme nt in Tomato: Mancozeb – 0.2 % Symoxanyl+ Mancozeb – 0.2%
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
-
-
(IIHR )
Vegetabl e special Azospiri llum
4 Kg
600
1 Kg
100
Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
10
7000/-
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
Plant ht, No. of branches / plant, No. of pods, yield
SMSHorti. Programm e Coordinat or
Disease inceidenc (%), Yield parameter
Programm e Coordinat or, SMSHorti.
Source UHS (B) UHS (B)
UAS, B
Mancoze b
500 g
500
Symoxa
600
480
nyl+ Mancoze b
g
10
9,800/-
19
S. No .
Category
9.1 7
9.1 8
9.1 9
Crop/ enterpri se
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
Brinjal
Local varieties, high incidence of collar rot, shoot & fruit borer leads to low yield
Integrated Crop Manageme nt in Brinjal: Water traps, lures, sticky traps, chloropyrip hos, T. viride, P. fluorescens
Improper nutrient manageme nt, Uneven sized fruits
Micro nutrient manageme nt in Banana: Banana Special spray & Bunch feeding with 2.5 g urea + 2.5 g SoP + 500 g fresh cowdung in 100 ml water / plant Jack fruit: Value addition, branding and Market linkage: Packing and labeling of
Banana
EDP mode
Jack fruit
40% post harvest loss Lack of knowledge on importance of labeling,
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Specif y Hybri d or Variet y -
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
-
UHS, B & PCI
Water traps Lures
10 Nos 30 Nos. 10 Nos 1 lt
Sticky traps Chlorop yriphos T. viride
Var.
Elakki
IIHR
-
UAS (B) and Food Safety & Standard s Authorit y of
600
Parameter s to be studied
Team members
23,000/-
Disease inceidenc (%), Yield parameter
SMSHorti., Programm e Coordinat or
Plant ht, No. of leaves, No. of hands / bunch, No. of fingers/ hands, bunch wt/ plant
SMSHorti., Programm e Coordinat or
Cost of Production, Consumer acceptabilit y, Marketabili ty and percent
SMS-H. Sc., Horti, Program. Coordinat or, Trg.Asst
200
P. fluoresce ns
1 kg
250
Banana special SoP
12 kg 2.5 Kg 1.5 kg
2400
2000
10
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
400
250
Packagin g materials 2 Products x 1000 covers@ Rs.1
No. of Demo
600
1 kg
Polythen e
-
Cost per Demo
6
17,340/-
250 240
2000/-
1 SHG
9,700
20
S. No .
9.2 0
Category
EDP mode
Crop/ enterpri se
Nutri compost
Prioritized problem
Technology to be demonstrat ed
packaging and branding of value added products for realizing higher profits
value added jack fruit products (Jack fruit Chips and papad) Branding and providing market linkage
Indiscrimi nate throwing of kitchen and household waste to the roadside,
Effective utilization of household biodegrad able waste as nutri compost
Non separation of degradabl e and non degradabl e waste
Specif y Hybri d or Variet y
-
Name of the Hybrid or Variety
-
Source of Technol ogy
Name of critical input
Qty per Dem o
India
Nutrition labeling 300x2 products @ Rs.2
600
1200/-
Wighing balance Sealing machine
1 Unit 1 unit
4000/-
Plastic drums
6
2000
IG Pipes (6 meters)
6
500
L shape steel rod
6
ITK
Cost per Demo
No. of Demo
Total cost for the Demo (Rs.)
Parameter s to be studied
profit
2500/-
500
3
9000/-
Cost of productio n, Yield of compost, Opinion of the household s, Duration taken for compostin g, Nutrient content & Time spent (%)
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Team members
SMSH.Sc., SS &AC, Horti. & PC, Trg.Asst
21
10
Training for Farmers/ Farm Women during 2014-15 Crop / Enterprise
S.No.
Thematic area
10.1
Crop Production
Paddy and Ragi
low yield and low input/resource use efficiency, labour scarcity and high cost of labour
Crop Production
Foxtail millet
Horticulture Production
Tomato, Brinjal, Chilli, Banana
Scanty rainfall, low productivity, use of local variety and improper crop management practices Non use of biocontrol agents to pot mixture at nurseries lead to collar rot, weak & unhealthy seedlings Enhancing the productivity of Chilly through Seed treatment & Micronutrient management, ICM in Brinjal, Micro nutrient management in Banana -
10.2
10.3 10.4
Livestock Production Home Science
Tomato, Banana, Jack fruit
Major problem
Lack of knowledge on processing, preservation and value addition
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Related field intervention (OFT/FLD)* Assessment of SRI method of Ragi cultivation . Drum seeder method of sowing hybrid paddy Integrated crop management in Foxtail millet (Var. Sia -3156) for yield and income enhancement Use of bio-control agent for disease management in Nursery
Nursery management in Tomato, Micro nutrient management in Banana
Training Course Title**
No. of Courses
Improved methods and cultivation practices in paddy and Ragi
1
Expected No. of participants 25
Names of the team members involved SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Agronomy)
Integrated Crop Management and value addition in foxtail millet
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Agronomy), SMS (Home Science)
Improved cultivation practices in horticulture crops
1
25
Benefits of seed treatments in vegetable crops Improved cultivation practices Micronutrient managmenet in Horticulture crops for higher yield Improved management practices -
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Agronomy) Programme Coordinator SMS (Horti.)
1
25
SMS (Horti.)
1
25
SMS (Horti.)
1
25
SMS (Horti.)
-
-
Post harvest management and value addition in fruits and vegetables
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Home Science), SMS (Horticulture)
22
Jack fruit
Paddy
Ragi and Maize
Mushroom 10.5
Plant Protection
Paddy
Brinjal
Lack of knowledge on processing, preservation and value addition Low market rate for KRH-4 hybrid paddy Lack of awareness on branding and market linkages Lack of awareness on popping quality of KRH-4 Poor marketability of value added products due to lack of awareness on branding and market linkages
Lack of knowledge on value addition Incidence of blast, sheath blight, Udbatta, BPH and stem borer in paddy
Local varieties, high incidence of collar rot, fruit borer and low yield
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Jack fruit: Value addition, branding and Market linkage
Processing and value addition of jackfruit
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Home Science)
Branding and Market linkage of value added KRH4 Hybrid paddy products
Processing and value addition of paddy
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Home Science)
Branding and Market linkage of value added Ragi products Branding and Market linkage of value added Maize products -
Value addition to ragi and maize
1
25
Mushroom cultivation and its value addition Integrated pest management in paddy
1
25
1
25
1
20
1
20
1
20
IPDM in paddy
ICM in Brinjal
Seed treatment, application of bioagents, parasatoids in pest management in paddy Method demonstration and trianing on Trichoderma application and mass multiplication Method demonstration and training of use of infest trays, lures and parasatoids
SMS (Agril. Extn.) Programme Coordinator Programme Coordinator
Programme Coordinator
23
Tomato
10.6 10.7
Production of Inputs at Site Soil Health and Fertility
Maize, Paddy, Groundnut Sugarcane
Paddy
Maize
Paddy
10.8 10.9
PHT and value addition Capacity
Colossal loss in tomato due to Phytophthora leaf blight
Safe use of fungicides and their toxicity Disease scoring, life cycle, survival of the lateblight fungus
1
20
1
20
-
-
-
Programme Coordinator
-
-
Imbalanced application of fertilizers, Deficiency of micor nutrients, lack of knowledge on crop residuel management, problematic soils Lack of knowledge on salt tolerant varieties Low yield due to imbalance application of micronutrients Lack of knowledge on salt tolerant varieties
INM in Maize, INM in Groundnut, Integrated Sugarcane Trash Management
Integrated nutrient management in field crops
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (SS & AC),
Assessment of salt tolerant varieties
Problematic soils and their management
1
25
INM in Maize
Role of micro nutrients in increasing the yield and quality
1
20
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (SS & AC), SMS (SS & AC)
Assesssment of Salt Tolerant varieties Assesssment of Salt Tolerant varieties Integrated Sugarcane Trash Management INM in Groundnut
Reclamantion of saline and sodic soil
1
20
Role of Green manures in crop production Role of bio-fertilizers in increasing the crop yield INM in Groundnut crop
1
20
1
20
1
20
-
-
-
1
25
Sugarcane
Burning of Trash
Groundnut
Low yield and low oil content due to imbalance application of secondary and micronutrients
Entrepreneurs
Managmeent of Late blight of Tomato
Lack of awareness
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Branding and
Entrepreneurship
-
SMS (Agril.
24
Building Group Dynamics
10.13 10.14
Farm Mechanization Fisheries Production Technologies Mushroom production Agro forestry Bee Keeping
10.15
Sericulture
10.10 10.11
10.12
hip Development
on Entrepreneurial opportunities in Agriculture
Extn.), SMS (Home Science)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Improved mulberry cultivation practices Improved silkworm rearing technologies
1
25
1
25
Integrated farming system for sustainable agriculture
1
25
Mulberry
Low leaf yield & quality Uzifly infestation, Disease out break, crop loss and low cocoon yield & quality
Others: Integrated Farming System
opportunities for farm women
-
Silkworm
10.16
Market linkage of value added Ragi, Maize and jack fruit products
Agricultural crops, Horticultural crops and Sericulture
Lack of knowledge on INM, IPDM
INM in mulberry Integrated Uzifly management, Integrated Disease Management in silkworm rearing for cocoon yield maximization -
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Sericulture)
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Agronomy), SMS (Horticulture), SMS (Sericulture)
11. Training for Rural Youth during 2014-15 S.No.
Thematic area
11.1 11.2
Crop Production Horticulture Production
Crop / Enterprise Tomato, Paddy
Major problem
Non use of biocontrol agents
Action Plan 2014-15, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, V.C.Farm, Mandya
Related field intervention (OFT/FLD)* Use of bio-control agent for disease
Training Course Title**
No. of Courses
Expected No. of participants
Names of the team members involved
Nursery techniques for quality
1
25
SMS- Agril. Extn.,
25
11.4
Livestock Production Home Science
11.5
Plant Protection
11.6
Production of Inputs at Site Soil Health and Fertility PHT and value addition Capacity Building Group Dynamics Farm Mechanization
11.3
11.7 11.8 11.9
11.10
11.11
11.12
Fisheries Production Technologies Mushroom production
leads to collar rot, weak and unhealthy seedlings, High cost on transplantingsingle seedlings, scarcity of labour
management in Nursery, Drum seeder method of sowing of hybrid paddy
seedlings in Horticulture and Field crops
-
-
-
-
Tomato, chilli, Banana, Jack
Lack of knowledge on processing and preservation of fruits and vegetables Lack of knowledge on bio-agents usage
Branding and Market linkage of value added Ragi, maize, Jack products
-
-
-
-
Agronomy, Horticulture
-
-
-
1
25
Mass multiplication of native bio-agents
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Home science) & SMS (Horticulture) SMS (Agril. Extn.), Programme Coordinator & SMS (Horticulture)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Paddy, Ragi and other crops
High cost on transplantingsingle seedlings, scarcity of labour,
SRI method of Ragi cultivation Drum seeder method of sowing in hybrid paddy
Farm mechenary servicing
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.) SMS (Agronomy),
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Oaster mushroom
Low quality and low yield
-
Paddy straw mushroom
1
25
SMS (Agril. Extn.) SMS
Tomato, chilli
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Processing and preservation of fruits and vegetables
26
11.13 11.14 11.15
Agro forestry Bee Keeping Sericulture
Silkworm
Uzifly infestation Disease out break, crop loss and low cocoon yield & quality
Integrated Uzifly management Integrated Disease Management in silkworm rearing for cocoon yield maximization
cultivation Silkworm chawki rearing as an enterprise
1
(Home Science), SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Sericulture)
25
12. Training for Extension Personnel during 2014-15 S.No. 12.1 12.2
Thematic area Crop Production Home Science
12.3
Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
12.4 12.5 12.6
Horticulture Livestock Production & Management Plant Protection
12.7 12.8 12.9 12.10
Farm Mechanization PHT and value addition Production of Inputs at Site Sericulture
12.11 12.12
Fisheries Others
Training Course Title** Food, health and nutrition for preschool children Agro based micro enterprises for farm women PRA techniques and other participatory approaches -
1
Expected No. of participants 30
1
30
1
30
SMS (Agril. Extension), SMS (Home Science) SMS (Agril. Extension), SMS (Home Science) SMS (Agril. Extension)
-
-
SMS (Agronomy), SMS (Horticulture), Programme Coordinator SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Seri), SMS (SS & AC) SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Seri), SMS (SS & AC) SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Agronomy), SMS (Horticulture) & SMS (Sericulture)
No. of Courses
IPM in major crops of the district INM and IPM in Mulberry
1
30
1
30
IDM in silkworm rearing
1
30
Integrated Farming System
1
30
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Names of the team members involved
27
13. Vocational trainings during 2014-15
Sl.No.
13.1 13.2
13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9
13.10 13.11
Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise
Crop Production Home Science
Capacity Building and Group Dynamics Horticulture Livestock Production & Management Plant Protection Farm Mechanization PHT and value addition Production of Inputs at Site
Training title*
No. of programmes and Duration (days)
Value addition and Bakery Technology Value added Milk products -
1 (3 days) 1 (3 days) -
Scientific Dairy Management practices Composting methods and Trichoderma production for income generation
1 (3 days) -
-
-
Sericulture Fisheries
Type of Clientele (SHGs, NYKs, School students, Women, Youth etc.) SHGs
Expected No. of participants
Sponsoring agency if any
Names of the team members involved
25
-
Youth
25
-
-
-
-
SMS (Agril. Ext.) SMS (H.Sc.) SMS (Agril. Ext.) SMS (H.Sc.) -
Rural Youth
25
-
SMS (Horti.) SMS (Agril. Ext.)
Rural Youth
25
-
-
-
-
SMS (Agril. Ext.) SMS (SS & AC), Programme Coordinator -
1 (3 days)
14. Sponsored trainings during 2014-15
Sl.No.
14.1 14.2 14.3
Thematic area and the Crop/Enterprise
Training title*
Crop Production Home Science Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
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No. of programmes and Duration (days)
-
-
-
-
Type of Participants (SHGs, NYKs, School students, Women, Youth etc.) -
Expected number of participants
Sponsoring agency
Names of the team members involved
-
-
-
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14.4
Horticulture
14.5
Livestock Production & Management Plant Protection Farm Mechanization PHT and value addition Production of Inputs at Site Sericulture Fisheries
14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 14.10 14.11
FOCT – Palm climbing and Plant Protection
2 (6 days)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
* Programme title should specify the major technologies/skills to be transferred /refreshed.
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Rural Youth
40
CDB /NRLM
-
-
-
SMS (Agril. Extn.), SMS (Hort.) -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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15. Extension programmes during 2014-15 Sl.No. Extension Programme/ Activity*
15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.7 15.8 15.9 15.10 15.11 15.12 15.13 15.14 15.15 15.16 15.17 15.18 15.19 15.20 15.21 15.22 15.23 15.24
Advisory Services Diagnostic Visits Field Day Group Discussions Kisan Gosthi Film Show Self -Help Groups Kisan Mela Exhibition Scientists' Visit to Farmers Field Plant/Soil Health/Animal Health Camps Farm Science Club Ex-Trainees Sammelan Farmers' Seminar/Workshop Method Demonstrations Celebration of Important Days Special Day Celebration Exposure Visits Technology Week, Farmers Field School (FFS) Farm Innovators Meet Awareness Programs Others Jack & Mango Mela Millet Mela
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No. of programmes or activities
Expected number of participants
1250 50 27 600 60 6 350 4 2 52 4 6 6 1 1 3
1500 120 1350 3000 750 1750 280 150 325 350 180 350 25 150
1 1
150 70
Names of the team members involved
Programme Coordinator, SMS (Horticulture) SMS (Sericulture) SMS (Home Science) SMS (Agronomy) SMS (Agril. Extn) SMS (SS & AC) Training Assistant
30
16.
Activities proposed as Knowledge and Resource Centre during 2014-15
16.1 Technological knowledge Sl.No.
Category
Details of technologies
16.1.1 16.1.2
Technology Park/ Crop cafeteria Demonstration Units
16.1.3 16.1.4
Lab Analytical services Technology Week
Precision farming Vermi compost Azolla Fish pond Low cost rearing unit Paddy Navara Paddy Fodder Banana Mulberry SSI Nutrition Garden SWTL Paddy improved varieties Vermicomposting Improved composting Azolla cultivation Improved Mulberry varieties Nutrition garden Ornamental fish rearing High yielding & disease tolerant varieties in vegetables Fodder bank
Area (ha)/ Number 0.1 43.18 sq.m 41.76 sq.m 300 sqm 23 x 33 ft 2.5 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.01 -
Names of the team members involved Subject Matter Specialist (Hort.), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (SS & AC), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (SS & AC), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (H.Sc.), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (Sericulture), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (Agronomy), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (Agronomy), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (Agronomy), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (Hort.), Farm Manager Subject Matter Specialist (Sericulture), Farm Manager SMS (Agronomy), Farm Manager SMS (Home Science), Farm Manager SMS (SS & AC)
-
SMS (Agronomy), Farm Manager
-
SMS (SS & AC), Farm Manager SMS (SS & AC), Farm Manager SMS (SS & AC), Farm Manager
-
SMS (Serciulture), Farm Manager
-
SMS (Home Science), Farm Manager Farm Manager
-
SMS (Horticulture), Farm Manager
-
SMS (Agronomy), Farm Manager
16.2 Technological Products Sl.No. 16.2.1 16.2.2
Category Seeds Planting materials
Name of the Production Partner Agency, if any -
Action Plan 2014-15, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, V.C.Farm, Mandya
Name of the product Paddy
Quantity (q)/ Number planned to be produced during 2014-15 80 q.
Redgram seedlings Drum stick
2000 Nos. 500 plants
Names of the team members involved Farm Manager, SMS (Agronomy) Farm Manager, SMS (Agronomy) Farm Manager, SMS (Horti.)
31
seedlings Curry leaves seedlings Coconut seedlings Sugarcane Single Eyebud seedlings Fodder Co-3 Root slips / stem cuttings
16.2.3 16.2.4 16.2.5
Bio-products Livestock strains Fish fingerlings
-
Trichoderma Fish fingerlings
200 plants 1500 plants 6000 Nos. 10000 nos. 1000 Kg 3000 No.
Farm Manager, SMS (Horti.) Farm Manager, SMS (Horti.) Farm Manager, SMS (Agronomy) Farm Manager, SMS (Agronomy) Programme Coordinator Farm Manager, Training Assistant
16.3 Technological Information Category 16.3.1
Technological capsules / Number
Technology backstopping to line departments Agriculture Horticulture Animal Husbandry Fisheries Agricultural Engineering Sericulture
Others – Home Science 16.3.2
Names of the team members involved
Literature/publication
Action Plan 2014-15, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, V.C.Farm, Mandya
Drum seeder technology & machine transplanting in paddy, other water saving techniques in different crops Importance of hybrid varieties and disease tolerant varieties in vegetables and fruit crops Improved silkworm rearing house and equipment disinfectants – stabilized chlorine dioxide Improved silkworm hybrids CSR 16 x 17 Improved mulberry varieties – AR 12, Sahana, V-1 Integrated pest management in mulberry Improved mountages in silkworm rearing Processing and value addition in field and Horticulture crops Improved Varieties of Paddy Improved cultivation practices in Sugarcane Problematic soils and their management INM in paddy and Sugarcane IPDM in tomato IPDM in coconut Production technologies in Tomato Integrated Pest Management in vegetables
SMS (Agronomy) Programme Coordinator SMS (Horticulture) Programme Coordinator
SMS (Sericulture) Programme Coordinator Training Assistant SMS (H.Sc.) Programme Coordinator SMS (Agronomy) SMS (SS & AC) Programme Coordinator SMS (Horticulture)
32
16.3.4 16.3.5 16.3.6
17.
Electronic Media Kisan Mobile Advisory Services Information on centre/state sector schemes and service providers in the district. Department of Agriculture, Horticulture, Sericulture, Women and Child Development, Animal Husbandry, Fishery, Forestry
Farmwomen in organic farming Household biodegradable waste as nutri compost Integrated uzifly management in Silkworm rearing Integrated Disease management in silkworm rearing 200 Data may be collected from different agencies. Also indicate time of completion.
SMS (Home Science) SMS (Sericulture) Programme Coordinator & All SMSs
August 2014
SMS (Agril. Extn.)
Additional Activities Planned during 2014-15
S.No.
Name of the agency / scheme
Name of activity
17.1
RKVY
Bio-control unit
-
Formation of CBAs
17.2
18. 18.1
Technical programme with quantification Production of bio control agents (1000kgs ) 5 CBAs
Financial outlay (Rs.) 30,00,000/15,000/-
Names of the team members involved Programme Coordinator SMS (Agril. Extn.)
Revolving Fund Financial status
Opening balance as on 01.04.2013 (Rs.in Lakh)
Expenditure incurred during 2013-14 (Rs.in Lakh)
Receipts during 2013-14 (Rs.in Lakh)
Closing balance as on 31.01.2014 (Rs.in Lakh)
Expected closing balance by 31.03.2014 (Including value of material in stock/ likely to be produced)
3.52
5.08
4.50
2.94
5.5
18.2 S.No.
18.2.1 18.2.2 18.2.3 18.2.4 18.2.5 18.2.6 18.2.7 18.2.8 18.2.9
Plan of activities under Revolving Fund Proposed activities
Expected output
Coconut Nursery Precision farming (Tomato) Paddy seed production Drum stick seedlings Curry leaves seedlings Cocoon production Banana Coconuts Ragi malt
1500 seedlings 5t 80 q. 500 plants 200 plants 500 Kg 5000 Kg 8000 nuts 200kg
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Anticipated income (Rs.)
60,000 60,000 1,00,000 5,000 2,000 1,75,000 30,000 40,000 24000
Names of the team members involved
Farm Manager, SMS (Horticulture) Farm Manager, SMS (Horticulture) Farm Manager, SMS (Agronomy) Farm Manager, SMS (Horticulture) Farm Manager, SMS (Horticulture) Farm Manager, SMS (Sericutlure), Training Assistant Farm Manager, SMS (Horticulture) Farm Manager, SMS (Horticulture) SMS (Home Science) & Training Assistant
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19.
Activities of soil, water and plant testing laboratory during 2014-15
Sl.No. 19.1 19.2
20.
Type Soil Water
No. of samples to be analyzed 500 50
E-linkage during 2014-15
S. No
20.1 20.2
Names of the team members involved SMS (SS & AC) SMS (SS & AC)
Nature of activities
Title of the technology module to be prepared Creation and maintenance of relevant database system for KVK
Likely period of completion (please set the time frame)
Remarks if any
Website designing: September 2014 KVK activities: March 2015
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21. Activities planned under Rainwater Harvesting Scheme (only to those KVKs which are already having scheme under Rain Water Harvesting) S. No
Activities planned
21.1
Remarks if any
Nil
22. Innovator Farmer’s Meet Particulars Sl.No. 22.1 Are you planning for conducing Farm Innovators meet in your district? 22.2 If Yes likely month of the meet 22.3 Brief action plan in this regard
Details Yes August 2014 Identification of innovative farmers Organizing meet Inviting concerned scientists from the Director of Research, UAS, Bangalore Presentation of innovations by individual farmers Exhibition farmers innovation Required budget Rs. 5,000/-
23. Farmers Field School (FFS) planned S. No
Thematic area
Title of the FFS
23.1
Water management
SRI method of paddy cultivation
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Budget proposed in Rs.
30,000=00
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24. Budget - Details of budget utilization (2013-14) upto 31 January 2014 (Rs.) S. No. 24.1 24.1.1 24.1.2 24.1.3 24.1.4 .1 B C D E F G H I J 24.1 24.2 24.2.1 24.2.2 24.2.3 24.2.4 24.2 24.3 24.4
Particulars Recurring Contingencies Pay & Allowances Traveling allowances Contingencies Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments Meals/refreshment for trainees Training material Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses On farm testing Training of extension functionaries Extension Activities Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory Library Total Recurring Non-Recurring Contingencies Works Equipments including SWTL & Furniture Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify) Library Total Non Recurring REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C)
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Sanctioned
Released
Expenditure
43,00,000-00 1,75,000-00
60,00,000-00 75,000-00
61,78,585-00 77,109-00
2,40,000-00
2,40,000-00
2,29,062-00
2,05,000-00 90,000-00 80,000-00 4,50,000-00 50,000-00 25,000-00 50,000-00 5,000-00 57,00,000-00
2,35,000-00 60,000-00 80,000-00 3,50,000-00 50,000-00 6,000-00 45,000-00 5,000-00 71,75,000-00
2,29,067-00 53,987-00 79,782-00 3,02,237-00 37,256-00 10,840-00 44,643-00 28,281-00 72,70,849-00
57,00,000-00
71,75,000-00
72,70,849-00
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25. Details of Budget Estimate (2014-15) based on proposed action plan S. No.
Particulars
25.1 25.1.1 25.1.2 25.1.3 A B C D E F G H I J 25.1 25.2 25.2.1
Recurring Contingencies Pay & Allowances Traveling allowances Contingencies Stationery, telephone, postage and other expenditure on office running, publication of Newsletter and library maintenance (Purchase of News Paper & Magazines) POL, repair of vehicles, tractor and equipments Meals/refreshment for trainees (ceiling upto Rs.40/day/trainee be maintained) Training material (posters, charts, demonstration material including chemicals etc. required for conducting the training) Frontline demonstration except oilseeds and pulses (minimum of 30 demonstration in a year) On farm testing (on need based, location specific and newly generated information in the major production systems of the area) Training of extension functionaries Maintenance of buildings Establishment of Soil, Plant & Water Testing Laboratory Library TOTAL Recurring Contingencies Non-Recurring Contingencies
3,00,000 1,50,000 1,92,000 2,62,940 47,670 30,000 20,000 60,000 10,000 1,05,92,610
50,00,000-00 5,00,000-00
Vehicle (Four wheeler/Two wheeler, please specify)
a Vehicles (including Tractor) 25.2.4 25.2 25.3 25.4
4,80,000
Equipments including SWTL & Furniture
a Computer & its related accessories 25.2.3
88,00,000 2,40,000
Works
a Farmers Hostel 25.2.2
BE 2014-15 proposed (Rs.)
6,00,000-00 10,000-00 61,10,000-00
Library (Purchase of assets like books & journals) TOTAL Non-Recurring Contingencies REVOLVING FUND GRAND TOTAL
1,67,02,610 -------XXXXXXX-------
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