Micro Irrigation for Increased Crop Yield and Water Efficiency: Insights and Best Practices

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MICRO IRRIGATION-
MICRO IRRIGATION-
‘PER DROP MORE CROP’
‘PER DROP MORE CROP’
 
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare
Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare
 Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
 Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare
 
Micro Irrigation coverage under PMKSY-PDMC
 
* Highest Coverage till date
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Pattern of Micro Irrigation penetration  in different States Since inception
of PMKSY-PMDC
 
Poor
 
Moderate
 
Good
 
Low
 
  
States which added above 1.40 lakh hectares:
 
Area
  In  Lakh  ha
 
Pattern of MI coverage during 2018-19
Pattern of MI coverage during 2018-19
 
States Not Reported  MI Coverage Area
and DBT data on MIS
 
Jammu & Kashmir
Sikkim
Arunachal Pradesh
Nagaland
Mizoram
Tripura
Meghalaya
Assam
Goa
 
 
 
 
Best Practices in State (Andhra Pradesh)
Needs to be Replicated
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Paddy Under Drip Irrigation
 
To provide self employment
to rural youth  in  Micro
Irrigation installations and
fittings
 
To improve services for
maintenance of MI Systems
 
APMIP in coordination
with M/s Netafim & M/s
Jain conducted (25) days
(5days in house and 20
days in field) programme
for rural youth .
 
Out of 
512
 youth trained in
Rayalaseema Districts 
358
were employed by MI
Companies as 
Micro
Irrigation Technicians.
Skill Development Programs
 
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Enhancement Of Penetration Of MI In Less
Penetrating States
 
Additional incentive/top up subsidy to farmers for
encouraging adoption of MI
Capacity building and strengthening institutional
mechanism.
Successful approaches of good States may be replicated.
Avail Micro Irrigation Fund for resource mobilization
and innovative projects with PPP model.
Awareness programmes on importance of efficient use
of water and adoption of MI by farmers.
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THANK YOU
THANK YOU
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Explore the impact of micro irrigation in agriculture, highlighting the Department of Agriculture's efforts to promote water-efficient farming practices. Discover patterns of micro irrigation adoption, successful state initiatives, and the benefits of drip irrigation in terms of cost, yield, and water conservation. Learn about skill development programs for rural youth in micro irrigation installations and maintenance, contributing to enhanced penetration of efficient irrigation techniques in farming.


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  1. MICRO IRRIGATION- PER DROP MORE CROP Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Farmers Welfare Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare

  2. Micro Irrigation coverage under PMKSY-PDMC 12.00 11.36* 10.48 10.00 8.40 8.00 Area (lakh ha) 5.72 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 * Highest Coverage till date

  3. Pattern of Micro Irrigation penetration in different States Since inception of PMKSY-PMDC MADHYA PRADESH KARNATAKA UTTAR PRADESH ANDHRA PRADESH CHHATTISGARH GUJARAT HARYANA MAHARASHTRA ODISHA TAMIL NADU TELANGANA RAJASTHAN Punjab JHARKHAND WEST BENGAL Kerala UTTARAKHAND Goa BIHAR J & K HIMACHAL PRADESH Good NE States Moderate Low Poor

  4. Pattern of MI coverage during 2018-19 States which added above 1.40 lakh hectares: 2.35 2.50 2.00 1.72 2.00 1.41 Area In Lakh ha 1.41 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 Karnataka Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu Maharashtra Gujarat

  5. States Not Reported MI Coverage Area and DBT data on MIS Jammu & Kashmir Sikkim Arunachal Pradesh Nagaland Mizoram Tripura Meghalaya Assam Goa

  6. Best Practices in State (Andhra Pradesh) Needs to be Replicated

  7. Paddy Under Drip Irrigation 37% REDUCED COST OF CULTIVATION 5% MORE YIELD 50-60% LESS WATER

  8. Skill Development Programs To provide self employment to rural youth in Micro Irrigation installations and fittings To maintenance of MI Systems improve services for APMIP with M/s Netafim & M/s Jain conducted (25) days (5days in house and 20 days in field) programme for rural youth . in coordination Out of 512 youth trained in Rayalaseema Districts 358 were employed Companies Irrigation Technicians. by MI as Micro 8

  9. Enhancement Of Penetration Of MI In Less Penetrating States Additional incentive/top up subsidy to farmers for encouraging adoption of MI Capacity building and strengthening institutional mechanism. Successful approaches of good States may be replicated. Avail Micro Irrigation Fund for resource mobilization and innovative projects with PPP model. Awareness programmes on importance of efficient use of water and adoption of MI by farmers.

  10. THANK YOU

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