District Agricultural Action Plan 2020 for Sustainable Farming
This comprehensive District Agricultural Action Plan outlines key initiatives and strategies for sustainable farming practices, including crop diversification, soil management, pest control, and extension activities. It covers jurisdictional information, village surveys, cropping systems, new initiatives, district-level needs assessment, and a summary of planned activities for the year 2020. The plan aims to enhance agricultural productivity, empower farmers, and promote rural development in the region.
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Annual Action Plan 1st Jan to 31st Dec-20----- KVK, Name KVK, Name Presented by Head Name Head Name Senior Scientist & Head
MAP KVK Jurisdiction Demographic Information Area (Km2)No. of Villages Taluka Total Rainfall Month Rainfall (mm) Rainy Days Total
PRA Survey of Adopted Villages Total Area Total Cultivated Area Average Landholding Major Crops Total Area Total Cultivated Area Average Landholding Major Crops Total Area Total Cultivated Area Average Landholding Major Crops Total Area Total Cultivated Area Average Landholding Major Crops Total Area Total Cultivated Area Average Landholding Total Area Total Cultivated Area Average Landholding Major Crops Major Crops
000 TALUKAS Cropping Systems Major Crops and Enterprises Major Farming Systems Name of Crops Name of Cropping System Technical Staff Designation Name
District Level Need Assessment and Planning of Activities for 202-- Major crops & enterprises Agronomy Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas Soil Science Plant Protection
District Level Need Assessment and Planning of Activities for 202-- Major crops & enterprises Animal Science Major problem identified Identified Thrust Areas Home Science Agricultural Extension
Summary of Action Plan 202-- No. of Participants Female S. No Activity No. of Programmes Male Total 1 2 3 On Farm Trials Front Line Demonstration Cluster Front Line Demonstrations (O & P) Training Programmes Farmers / Farm Women Rural Youth Extension Functionaries Extension Activities (Major) Total 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 6
Action Plan 202-- Name Designation & Discipline SMS (Agronomy) SMS (Soil Science) SMS (Plant Protection) SMS (Home Science) SMS (Agril. Extension) SMS (Animal Science) Total OFT FLD Farmer Training In-service training
I. Assessment (Continue): ---- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): Assessed Practice (T3): Treatments Year of Start Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its Cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
II. Assessment (Continue): --- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Year of Start Farmers Practice (T1): Treatments Assessed Practice (T2): Assessed Practice (T3): Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its Cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
III. Assessment (Continue): -- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Treatments Assessed Practice (T2): Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
IV. Assessment (Continue): --- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): Treatments Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
V. Assessment (Continue): --- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): Assessed Practice (T3): Treatments Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
VI . Assessment (Continue): --- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Treatments Assessed Practice (T2): Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
VII. Assessment (New): --- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): Treatments Area (ha) No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
VIII. Assessment (New): -- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Treatments Assessed Practice (T2): No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
IX. Assessment (New): -- Year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Micro-farming Situation Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): Treatments No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
X. Assessment (Continue): -- year (Discipline) Title of OFT Problem Identified Objectives Treatments Assessment of Improved Groundnut stripper for stripping groundnut pods Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
XI. Assessment (Continue): --- year (Discipline) Title of OFT Assessment of solar operated nipping (green foliage collector) machine for chickpea Problem Identified Objectives Treatments Farmers Practice (T1): Assessed Practice (T2): No. of Trials Source of Technology Critical Inputs to be used and its cost in Rs. Observations to be recorded
Action Plan for Front Line Demonstrations (Other than CFLD) Purpose of demonstration Farming situation Area (ha) No. of demos Critical Inputs Identified Cost (Rs) Crop Season Variety Parameters of observation
Action Plan for Front Line Demonstrations (Other than CFLD) Seas on Farming situation No. of demos Critical Inputs Identified Cost (Rs) Parameters of observation Crop Purpose of demonstration Variety Area (ha)
Action Plan for Cluster Front Line Demonstrations (Oilseed) Seaso n Purpose of demonstration Farming situation Area (ha) No. of demos Critical Inputs Identified Cost (Rs) Crop Variety Parameters of observation
Front Line Demonstrations (Regarding Livestock and Fisheries) Name of animal Name of breed Purpose of demonstration Month of implement No. of demos (Units) No. of animals to be covered per unit Critical Inputs Identified Cost of critical inputs (Rs) Parameters of observation Cattle Buffalo Other (Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep & Goat, poultry)
Front Line Demonstrations (Regarding Agricultural Implements) Name of the implement to be demonstrated Critical Inputs Identified No. of farmers to be covered Cost (Rs) Purpose of demonstration Month Parameters of observation Front Line Demonstrations (Regarding other enterprises) Name of the Enterprise Purpose of demonstration Month of implementation No. of No. of farmers Critical Inputs Identified Cost (Rs) Parameters of observation demonstrations
Action Plan for Training Programmes A. Practicing Farmers (PF) S. No. Date Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female Total Integrated crop management in paddy Integrated crop management in soybean Groundnut Production technology Improved crop management technologies in finger millet Integrated farming system Improved crop management technologies in rabi sorghum Integrated Crop Management in Gram Super cane nursery Management Organic farming Sugarcane trash management Integrated crop management in sugarcane Ratoon Sugarcane cultivation practices Seed Production technique of soybean crop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Continue
Action Plan for Training Programmes A. Practicing Farmers (PF) S. No. Date Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female Total Soil Health Management Sugarcane trash management 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Production & use of Organic Inputs Importance of Soil & Water Testing Awareness on use of bio-fertilizer INM in Soybean Organic Farming Nutrient Use efficiency INM in pre-seasonal & suru Sugarcane Crop residue recycling to improve soil organic carbon Organic Farming Continue
Action Plan for Training Programmes A. Practicing Farmers (PF) S. No. Date Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female Total Management of FAW in fodder Maize Integrated Disease Management in Okra Bio-Intensive Pest Management with special reference to fall army worm, Spodoptera furgiperda Precautions while selection, purchasing and handling of pesticides Integrated Pests Management in Sugarcane crops Integrated Diseases Management in Soybean Integrated Pests Management in Rice Integrated Pest & Diseases Management in Tomato Integrated Disease Management in Ground nut 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Continue
Action Plan for Training Programmes A. Practicing Farmers (PF) S. No. Date Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female Total Animal Diseases Management Information about Indian Cow Breeds Nutritional management in Cattle, Buffalo, Sheep & Goat Promotion of fodder & seed production. Care and management of animals during rainy season. Cultivation of hydroponic fodder, Azolla & its importance in animal feed Promotion of Backyard poultry farming Preservation of green fodder by Silage Making & treatment of crop residues Ecto-Endo Parasite Management Clean Milk production 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 Continue
Action Plan for Training Programmes A. Practicing Farmers (PF) S. No. Date Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female Total Low cost & Traditional Nutritious millets recipes Development of Nutritional garden for rural and urban families Development of Millets garden Importance and use of millet for balance diet of preschool child and lactating mother Use of Improved Farm Tools for drudgery reduction of farm women Development of value added products from soybean and its use in diet Programme on minimization of nutrient loss during cooking Equipment's & Machineries for millets processing Agro-based income generating activities for rural women Cooking techniques for millets and its use in diet 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Development of organic terrace garden 54 Continue
Action Plan for Training Programmes A. Practicing Farmers (PF) Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female S. No. Date Total Formation of Farmer producer company Commodity Based Farming Agro Tourism Agricultural Marketing of organic produce Awareness about Govt. schemes/policies for farmers Use of Social media for effective sharing of Agricultural information Knowledge Small farm implements Latest innovation in dairy sector Climate change and climate smart agriculture Total Number of Trainings (63) 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 1395 935 460
Action Plan for Training Programmes B. Rural Youth (RY) S. No. Date Title of training Venue Duration (Days) No. of participants (On/Off/Online) Male Female Total 1 Seed Production technique of soybean crop 2 Quality jaggery production 3 Vermicompost Production 4 Organic Farming Oyster Mushroom Cultivation & production Techniques 5 Scientific Bee Keeping and Apiary Management 6 Dairy farming, Clean & hygienic milk production 7 Ethno-Veterinary Practice's 8 Loose housing system in dairy animals. 9 Empowerment of rural women through ragi processing 10 Empowerment of rural women through sorghum processing 11 Organic terrace garden 12 Farmer Producer Company 13 14 Hi-tech agriculture 15 Organic Farming: Prospects and scope 16 Spirulina Production Total Number of Trainings (----)
Action Plan for Training Programmes C. Extension Functionaries (EF) S. No. Date Title of training Venue (On/Off/ Online) Duration (Days) No. of participants Male Female Total Integrated Crop Production technologies in sugarcane Cow Based organic farming Soil Health management Invasive pests in India and their Management Management of Reproductive disorders First aid in Snake bite case Small scale entrepreneur development through value addition Capacity building for ICT application Organic Farming Total Number of Trainings (----) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Action Plan For Extension Activities (Major) No. of activiti es Total Total Activities Activities ---- ---- Major Extension Activities planned Expected No. of participants Participants Participants ----- ----- K-Mas Advisories Advisory Service (Other than K-Mas) Field Day Kisan Mela Kisan Goshthi Exhibition Film Show Farmers Seminars Scientists visit to farmers field Farmers visit to KVK Workshop Group meetings Diagnostic visits Exposure visits Soil health Camp Animal Health Camp Soil test campaigns Self Help Group Conveners meetings Mahila Mandals Conveners meetings Celebration of special days (specify) Expected No. of participants Major Extension Activities planned No. of activities Pre Kharif Kisan Mela Pre Rabi Kisan Mela Method Demonstration Campaigns Swachata Pakhwada Lectures delivered as resource persons Newspaper coverage Radio talks TV talks Popular articles Extension Literature Total
Action Plan for Demonstration Units at KVK Name of the demonstration unit Seed Production & Processing Vermicompost Unit Mushroom Unit Production- target for the year 2023 Net profit - expected (Rs) Name of the product
Action Plan For Preparation Of Value Added Products Crop / Commodity Quantity to be processed Name of the product to be prepared Quantity to be prepared (kg or lit) Net profit expected (Rs)
Action Plan For Instructional Farm of KVK Total land with KVK : --- ha. S. N 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Land under cultivation : --- ha. Area (ha) Date of sowing / Planting Expected yield (ton/q) Name of crop Variety Date of harvest
Additional Activities Planned Including Sponsored Projects Technical programme with quanti. S. N Name of the agency / scheme Financial outlay (Rs.) Name of activity Names of the team members involved 1 2 3 4
Details Of Activities Planned Under Natural Farming Names of villages selected No. of families to be covered Programme Activities planned in brief Demonstrations Training programs Awareness programs --- Out scaling of Natural Farming through KVKs Names of villages selected Programme Conducted Activities in brief No. of families covered Demonstrations Training programs Awareness programs ---
Activities In Respect Of FPOs / FPCs and IFS Model About FPOs / FPCs No. of new FPOs / FPCs to be formed (No. members) No. of already formed FPOs / FPCs if any with major commodities (No. of members) Type of support to be provided by KVK FPO Name:- Commodities:- ---- Members Trainings Awareness Program Diagnostic Visit - - -- (Members: --) FPO Name:- Commodities:- --- Members
About IFS Models No. of IFS models identified / developed Name of adopted village Major components and area of IFS models