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Towards Sustainable Development……
Achievement report
2015-16
About SAMATHA
Legal Status:
SAMATHA is a registered Society under Societies Registration Act of 1860. It
has FCRA registration with the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
The FCRA registration No: 010120182. Dated: 5-12-2001 & has registered under
12A & 80 G for local funds mobilization.
• Registered under 12A, 80G,FERA Every Year regularly filing Income Tax returns
Vision and Mission:
• The Vision of SAMATHA is the emergence of an equitable society of small communities where all those deprived of basic human rights , especially women, dalits and minorities, here with dignity, a society that is vibrant with the consciousness of both rides and duties, free from violence and committed to eco friendly development
•
• The Mission of SAMATHA is to Promote A rights – based , gendered and eco – sustainable approach that will advance people – centered governance, livelihoods and management of natural resources This will be achieved through partnering, nurturing and collaborating with C.B.Os and other stake holders at all levels
•
• SAMATHA Strategy is to ensure that the work it supports is right based, promotive of gender justice and ecological sustainability
Objectives:
➢ To promote unity, cooperation and collective action among landless poor, small and
marginal farmers and the poor women.
➢ To empower the people particularly oppressed and exploited poorest of the poor and
women.
➢ To facilitate the people to de
➢ mand and obtain their rights.
➢ To improve the socio, economic and political situation/ reality of the people.
➢ To develop / protect natural resources with community social regulations.
➢ To promote collective action among the Voluntary Organizations.
➢ To disseminate the information(IEC Meterial)
➢ To reduce STIs and HIV/AIDS prevalence among the key population.
➢ To create awareness on Agricultural productivity enhancement, organic forming and
ZeroBased Natural Farming and to protect the environment.
➢ To create awareness on Ground water Management and suatainable Water
management practices to concern community.
➢ To create community on lobbig and advocacy to resolve their issues and problems
➢ To organize the convergence meetings with line departments on awareness of Govt and
other institutional welfare programmes to utilize the schemes.
Staff Particulars
Professional Staff Details (Research)
S.No Name of the Professional Staff Qualification Experience
1 M.Bhaskar M.Sc., M.Phil (Microbiology) 7 Years
2 C.Srinivasa Reddy M.Sc., Phd.,(Biotechnology) 4 Years
3 K.Umadevi M.Sc., Phd (Physics) 2 Years
Qualified Accounting staff & Other Staff Details
S.No Name Designation Qualification Experience (Years)
1 K.Venkateswarlu Senior Accountant B.Com., M.A., B.ed., 25
2 K.Sathyanarayana Rao Senior Accountant M.Com., 15
Other Staff Details
S.No Name Designation Qualification Experience
(Years)
Since When
Associated with
organization
(Years)
1 B.Aswatha Reddy Agl.Co-ordinator B.Sc Ag. 35 02
2 V.Somasekhar Tech.Asst. D.C.E. 15 02
3 B.Ramanjineyulu Tech.Asst. D.C.E. 15 02
4 A.Venkatesulu I.D. Expert B.A., 35 10
5 C.P.Govindarajulu Agl.Extension Officer Ag.Polytech. 08 02
6 B.Sailaja Program Co-Ordinator M.Sc., 09 03
7 Shakeera Begam
Women Development
Officer B.A., 15 12
8 B.Anuradha Trg.Incharge B.A., 08 03
9 S.Khaleel Watch Men 5th Class 04 04
Infrastructure Facilities
❖ Office Buildings
1. Field office at Gollapali Village
2. Administrative office at Penukonda ,Annatapur Dist.,,
❖ Training centers
A. Training Center at Penukonda
B. Rural Livelihood Training center (Organic/ZBNF and Others)
C.Equipped office
❖ Operational area
1. Penukonda
2. Soamndepalli
3. Roddam
4. Hindhupur
5. Lepakshi
6. Chilamattur
7. Kothhachervu Mandals of Anantapur Dist.,
Organization Structure
SAMATHA SOCIETY FOR RURAL EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT
(SAMATHA)
EXECUTIVE BODY
Chairman Secretary
President
Programme Officer Programme In charge
Office Staff Field Staff
General body
Implemented Programmes during the achievement period
1. Kondampalli Watershed Programme
2. Andhra Pradesh Primary Sector mission (Rythukosam)
3. Community Health centers sanitation
4. Community Managed Seed system (CMSS)
5. Common Property Resources Development Programme (CPR)
6. Water Users Associations Management committee Training
Programmes under APCBTM Project
7. Organic/ZBNF Programme
Resource Agencies
1. REC-ICRISAT under CSR
2. Govt. of AP-ICRISAT
3. Vidhya Vidhana Parisath(Govt.of AP)
4. FES/APPS
5. WASSAN-Department of Agriculture-Govt.of AP
6. Department of Agriculture – Govt.of INDIA and Govt.of AP
7. Water Resource Department and I&CAD, Govt.of AP
Programme wise Achievements during the Period
1.Kondampalli Watershed Programme
Sl. No Activities April 2015 to March 2016 No. of farmers
Benefitted
A 1 Base line Survey -- -- --
2 Total Soil Samples Drawn -- -- --
B Soil and Water conservation structures
1 Farm pond (FP) 32 37 58
2 Rock Filled Dam (RFD)& LBs 38 47 72
3 Sunken pits 5 11 11
4 Bore well recharge pit 10 15 15
5 Open well recharge pits 10 25 25
6 Check Dam (CD) 4 6 52
7 Farm pond with plastic lining and drip 02 02 02
D Income generating activities
1 Nursery raising (1 SHG)& Plantation 75000 100000
2 Vermicomposting 8 13 13
3 Lamb rearing 70 190 190
4 Sirohi bucks- breed improvement 2 Maintenance
5 Dairy, vegetable vendors, petty shops, etc. 13 21 21
E Afforestation, horticulture and Livestock Improvement
1 Avenue plantation 1.5 KM 2 KM Village Community
2 Nursery with forest plants for afforestation 12 Hec 22 Hec Village Community
Home gardening (4 fruit plants to each HH) -- 500 500
Activity wise Photographs
Rockfill Dam Farm Ponds
Recharge of Bore well Recharge of Dug well
G Productivity Enhancement conducted trails
1 Balanced nutrient management (NPK+Zn+S+B and improved
varieties) 24.5 Hec.
46.5 Hec. 94
2 Improved implement (Tropiculture) 1 0 1
H Capacity building /training/awareness conducted
1 Farmers trainings 2 14 758
2 Women trainings -- 6 265
3 SHG’s Capacity building trainings ( RF ) 1 3 80
4 Field day and international women day 1 22 410
5 Wall writing (W/s objectives & fertility status) 9 36 --
6 Digital Extension system 2 3 --
7 Exposure visit to ICRISAT campue 1 2 70
8 International Womens Day Celebration 1 2 570
Vermi Compost Unit Check Dam
Nursery Raising Micro Nutrients Distribution
Ram Lamb Distribution-IGA Petty Shop – IGA
Farmers Field Day Afforestation Program
2. Andhra Pradesh Primary Sector Mission (APPSM), RYTHUKOSAM programme
Pilot sites (Description)
Brief Anantapuramu District Profile:-
No. of revenue Divisions : 5
No. of Agricultural Divisions : 11
No. of Mandals : 63
Total Population : 40.83 Lakhs
No. of Gram Panchyaths : 1003
No.of revenue Villages : 964
Total Geographical Area : 19.13 Lakhs Ha.,
Total cropped Area : 9.75 Lakhs Ha.,
Total No. of Farm Holdings : 7,27,951(12,87,991 Ha.,)
Total number of Small Holdings : 2,43,528(3,61,637 Ha.,)
Total No. of Marginal Holdings : 2,58,950(1,48,354 Ha.,)
Total No. of other Holdings : 2,25,473(7,78000 Ha.,)
Type of Soils
Red Soils : 78 %
Block Soils : 20 %
Other Soils : 2 %
Major Crops Growing:-
Ground Nut
Red Gram
Maize
Castor
Cotton
Jower
Pilot sites (Description)
S.No Name of the District Name of the Mandal Name of the Village
1 Anatapur Penukonda 1.Kondampalli
2.Settipalli
3.Gonipeta
2 Anantapur Kothachervu 1,Bandlapalli
2.Yerrapalli
Demographic Information of the Pilot site Villages
S.No Item Kondampalli Settipalli Gonipeta Bandlapalli Yerrapalli
1 Total Number of House holds
410 859 423 292 386
2 Total Numbers of Small Farmers (2Hec.)
150 343 121 186 294
3 Total Numbers of Medium Farmers (2-5Hec.)
223 455 241 98 86
4 Total Numbers of Large Farmers (>5Hec.)
1 2 0 4 6
5 Total Numbers of Landless Households
23 38 43 4 0
6 Total Numbers of Female headed households
13 21 18 4 6
7 Total No. of Voters 980 1843 982 426 941
Process adaptation
Above proposed pilot sites adopted like this:-
1. with co-operation of Line departments
2. Acceptence through Grama sabha with resolutions with the request of the progressive
farmers.
3. Based on Agricultural Productivity
Based on Irrigation sources
Based on water management method
Status of the adaptation of Agriculture and Horticulture technologies
Work plan
In primary stage we were prepared 12 months action plan (July 15 –June 16)
We were identified pilot site villages conducted Grama sabha to made resolution to acceptance
implementation of Rythukosam programme, Collected Agriculture, Hortriculture, Live stock
,Sericulture and other required particulars.
Photograph of Grama Sabha
S.No Name of the Mandal Name of the
Village
No.of Grama
Sabhas
conducted
No. of Farmers
Attended
1 Penukonda Kondampalli 5 250
2 Penukonda Settipalli 4 580
3 Penukonda Gonipeta 4 340
4 Kothachervu Bandlaplli 2 150
5 Kothachervu Yerrapalli 3 230
Total 18 1550
Random Basic Survey
Random Basic survey completed in all proposed villages.
House hold Survey completed with support of ICRISAT
Dr.Kumar Acharya Scientist (RPMIP) ICRISAT along with professional survey team collected
information according to their format.
S.No Name of the Mandal Name of the Village No.of Families
1 Penukonda Kondampalli 50
2 Penukonda Gonipeta 50
3 Kothachervu Bandlapalli 30
4 Kothachervu Yerrapalli 30
Total 160
Soil samples analysis
S.no Name of the Mandal Name of the
Village
No.of Soil
samples collected
Soil Health cards
distribution
1 Penukonda 1.Kondampalli 100 100
2 Penukonda 2.Settipalli 110 110
3 Penukonda 3.Gonipeta 80 80
4 Kothachervu 1.Bandlapalli 11 To be received
5 Kothachervu 2.Yerrapalli 17 To be received
Total 318
Above said Soil samples we are dispatched to the ICRISAT soil sample results we were
received Soil health cards and same were distributed concern farmers to know their land soil
status.
As per Analysis reports soils are poor in organic carbon content and low in Nitrogen, medium to
high in phosphorus, medium to high in Potassium content. Micro Nutrients Zinc, Boron, Sulpur
,Manganeese ,Iron, Copper are medium to high in some soils and low to medium in some soils of
Proposed villages .
View Photograph of Soil Health card distribution
By District Co-ordinator C.S.Pawar (ICRISAT)
Attended to convergence review meeting at Dist., level
As a partner N.G.O. we were attended review meeting which was conducted by Addl.Joint
collector-II in his chamber with all line departments key officials regarding review and planning
the APPSM activities in pilot site-I of Penukonda and Kothachervu mandals which are proposed
villages at Ananthapuramu on 17.06.2015, In this meeting Addl.Joint Collector-II has decided
interaction meeting with selected farmers of the APPSM pilot site (Penukonda and
Kothachervu) on 24.06.2015..But it was postponed date to be not yet finalized so far. But we
are ready to organize the interaction meeting when received instructions from the Dist.,
authorities.
During the your visit that is 18th and 19th June-2015 and concerned staff visited compost
making units and organized farmers meeting at Bandlapalli village to give the orientation on
Compost making with Madhyam Culturre and also addressed by you sir about the APPSM
objectives and utilization of Modern Technologies’ of the Agri., Particularly BBF and given a
Demo as usage of the Tropyculter at Kondampalli village.
Interaction meeting of Govt. officials and other with farmers
As per Collective dissecion of the Dist., officials and facilitation NGO, we were organized
interaction meeting with Farmers on 08.07.2015 at Kondampalli Village of Penukonda Mandal.
For this meeting nearly 400 farmers including 35 women farmers attended from
Kondampalli,Gonipeta,Settipalli,Bandlapalli and yerraballi villages of Penukonda and
Kothhachervu Mandals proposed pilot villages for APPSM(Rythu Kosam) for this meeting
chaired by the Dist., Joint Collecter-II and Dist., Divisional Mandal level allied sector officials
attended and explained their schemes and utilization process many of the farmers interacted with
officials regarding schemes utilization and applied ,pending stages of this schemes for this
concerned officials clarified their doubts and Write down their processing stages for taking
further steps. This meeting started from by 11 AM, and completed by 4 PM .
View photographs of Interaction meeting of Govt. officials and other with farmers
After completion of the Meeting Dist., Joint Collector-II and other Dist., officials visited the
Madhyam Culture compost making units which were implementing farmers in Kondampalli
Village one of the farmer explained to them compost making steps on easy methods with in the
short period.
Aerobic Compost Making
Demos conducted on compost making by Dr.C.S.Pawar as with inception we are selected
farmers in 5 pilot villages of Penukonda and Kotthachervu mandals. The selected farmers doing
the exercise effectively and they said it is very easy method to make the compost it is very useful
to our lands to decrease the Chemical fertilizers and reduce the cultivation cost it is very
nutrition.
S.no Name of the
Mandal
Name of the
Village
No.of Demos
Conducted
No.of farmers Adopted
the Aerobic Madhyam
Culture
Aerobic Madhyam
Culture in Tonnes
1 Penukonda Kondampalli 20 20 40
2 Penukonda Settipalli 12 12 24
3 Penukonda Gonipeta 03 03 05
4 Kothachervu Bandlaplli 03 03 07
5 Kothachervu Yerrapalli 04 04 10
6 Somandepalli Chalakuru 03 03 8
7 Kadiri Kadiri 03 03(MYRADA NGO) 6
8 Coramandal
Company
Coramandal
Company
01 01 1
9 SAMATHA Penukonda 2 2 6
51 51 107
View photographs of Aerobic Madhyam Culture making process
Feedback from the Aerobic Madhyam Culture usage farmers: - The Aerobic Madhyam Culture
usage farmers Especially Vegetable, Horticulture and Flory culture farmers
1. It is very easiest method to prepare the Madhyam culture with our crop waste and also
we are reducing the agriculture productivity cost.
2. At present we are using Madhyam culture compost and reduced the Chemical
Fertilizers and pesticides.
3. As a result we were got more Quality yield than previous.
Case study on utilization of Bio fertilizer (Aerobic Madhya Culture)to
Economy the Agriculture
I Mr.P.Ramakrishna Reddy Kondampalli Village Ananthapuram Dist., Andhra Pradesh. I am
Medium farmer and depending on agriculture income I have two children one male and one female ,they
are studying in corporate colleges with support of Banks through educational loans. I was studied Inter
Mediate and dropped then involved in Agriculture profession. My basic income is from Agriculture and
livestock .
I am doing Agriculture since 1998 I have 10 acres of land from this irrigated land is 2 Acers through
bore well at present I am receiving 2 ½ inches water under irrigation extent growing crops are Paddy
,Chilies, Brinjal etc. from the starting of the cultivation utilizing the chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
But in my Agriculture profession not received good returns of the grown crops, because of pests and
dieses .
I was attended many Rythukosam awareness meetings on utilization of Bio- fertilizers to improve the
land health and decrease the agriculture cost. Particularly I am interested to prepare the organic manure
through Aerobic Culture .I was started preparation of Aerobic Culture with support of Rythukosam
programme (APPSM) NGO Staff.
Since July 2015 I was fully involved to make organic Manure with live stock and crop waste. At present
made a one tone manure and it was utilized for Chilli, Brijal crops extent of 0.50 cents, now the crop is
flowering stage since crop plantation I was not used any chemical fertilizers so crop cultivation cost was
reduced. Nearby farmers visited my crop field they were also inspired and they are doing organic manure
exercise with Aerobic culture. They said diseases very easily control and low cost healthy manure for
crops to decrease the agriculture cost. In future I am interested to make the manure in large scale with
my live stock and crop waste to increase the yields with low coast Agriculture. At present in my village
11 farmers are doing this type of exercise.
Demos
Khareif 2015-16
Demos conducted on compost making by C.S.Pawar as with inception we are 20 farmers selected
farmers doing the exercise effectively and they said it is very easy method to make the compost it is
very useful to our lands to decrease the chemical fertilizers and reduce the Ag.cost.
➢ Selected 20 Demo famers and given orientation on Demo plot concept and distributed
seed.
Kharief 2016-17
ICRISAT staff and SAMATHA Ngo staff selected the progressive Demo unit’s farmers and distributed
the Breeder G.Nut Seed, Red Gram, Foxtail Millet, Jower and Pearl millet
S.no Name of the Mandal Name of the Village No. of
Farmers
Variety Quantity
1 Kothachervu Bandlapalli 2 ICGV351 8
2 Kothachervu Bandlaplli 3 ICGV350 8
3 Penukonda Settipalli 5 ICGV9114 17
4 Penukonda Settipalli 2 ICGV350 8
5 Penukonda Gonipeta 2 ICGV351 7
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Honorable Andhrapradsh Chief Minister viisted Chandranna Rythukosam Programme:
Honourable Andha Pradesh Chief Minster Visited Anantapur Dist, Kothachervu Mandal for Chandranna
Rythukosam Programme which was organised by Department of Agriculturre
With the decision of our Chief functionary our organization has organized one stall at Chandhranna
Rythukosam programme at Kothachrvu in this stall we were displayed Rythukosam activity photographs
regarding Madyam culture ,Ground nut crop details this stall visited by Commissioner of Agri., Principle
Secretary of Agriculture and asked the Rythukosam achieved activities and distributed leaflets regarding
Rythukosam interventions in pilot villages and leaf lets has given to the state level officers and for this
event ICRISAT Staff Fakruddin and Sudeer Reddy also participated.
Crop Cutting Experiments (CCE)
Crop Cutting Experiments Kharief 2015-16
S.NO Mandal name
Village name Farmer name Father name G.nut verity G.nut weight(KGs)
Grass weight(KGs)
Harvasting date
1 Penukonda Gone peta T.Ramnjineyulu T.Ramanna ICGV91114( 5x5) 12 21 31.10.2015
2 Penukonda Setti palli H.Chennaamma bai K.Gamgadhar naik
ICGV91115( 5x5) 11 13 28.10.2015
3 Penukonda Setti palli R.Lakshmibai R.Nage naik ICGV0350( 5x5) 18 29 23.10.2015
4 Penukonda Kondam palli N.sree rami reddy N.Nage reddy
ICGV 91114( 5x5) 16 30 20.10.2015
5 Penukonda Kondam palli Krishna reddy ICGV 91114( 5x5) 18 28 21.10.2015
6 Penukonda Kondam palli C.jayamma Krishna reddy
ICGV 91114( 5x5) 17 25 18.10.2015
7 Penukonda Kondam palli Ramachandra reddy Subba reddy ICGV 91114( 5x5) 19 30 19.10.2015
8 Penukonda Kondam palli G.Sivasankar G.Siddappa ICGV 91114( 5x5) 16 25 23.10.2015
9 Penukonda Kondam palli G.Nagaraju G.Siddappa ICGV 91114( 5x5) 17 28 25.10.2015
10 Penukonda kondam palli Ramachandra m.venkatesh ICGV91114 (3X3) 9 14 25.11.2015
11 Penukonda kondam palli Venkatarami reddy P.chinnappa ICGV 91114( 3X3) 7 12 25.11.2015
Rythukosam Programme(APPSM)
Crop Cutting Experiments(CCE)-2016-17
Season :-Rabhi
S.No Mandal Village Name of the
farmer Crop
Variety (Demo Plot)
Total Wait(Kgs)
Variety (Controlled
Plot) Total
Wait(Kgs) Plot size
Sample wait
(Grams)
1 Penukonda Kondampalli C.Krishna Reddy G.Nut
ICGV 9114 10 ICGV 9114 8 5*5 1
2 Penukonda Rampuram G.Anjineyulu G.Nut ICGV 350 11.5 ICGV 350 10 5*5 1
3 Penukonda Kondampalli K.Nagi Reddy G.Nut K6 11.2 K6 10.1 5*5
Crop cutting 5X5 meters area selected for crop cutting and different pilot villages. These were
sent to ICRISAT more tests.
G.nut crop experiments were conducted in the farmer fields here with we are enclosing details in
table
K9 G.nut crop experiment at Gonipeta village
Aquasap5X S.No Name of the Mandal Name of the Village No. of Farmers
1 Penukonda Kondampalli 18
2 Penukonda Settipalli 10
3 Penukonda Gonipeta 4
4 Kothhachervu Bandlapalli 3
5 Kothhachervu Yerrapalli 2
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Farmer’s feedback on usage of Aquasap5X:- Aqua sap 5X is a bio-pesticide prepared by
seaweed and other. It is used especially for better flowering and plants and stems growth in
Vegetable crops.
Aqua sap 5X usage farmers are very happy by use of this they control the pesticides to their
crops and they got additional high quality yield.
Case study on Onion farmer under crop diversification
I Mr.Rama naik S/o.Dadu Naik Kondampalli Village ,Penukonda(M),Anantapur Dist.,A.P. My
family size wife and two male children they are studying in MPP School .My qualification is
just 6th class discontinued. I have an own house and having 2.04 irrigated land through bore well,
bore installed on 2007, With 350 feet at present water receiving 2 inches.
I was facing many problems in Agriculture profession because of I have no awareness on soil
testing seed treatment and fertilizer and pest management and water management other
Agriculture technology adoption .I am doing agriculture profession since 1999 but I am not
received any gains from the Agriculture. At present I am in the hands of money lenders.
I was attended Rythukosam Meetings which were conducted by NGO SAMATHA and I was
got awareness on crops diversification ,soil testing management and utilization of fertilizers and
seed selection and treatment pest management and like utilization of Drip Irrigation systems
and Sprinklers.
I have received idea from SAMATHA NGO staff regard crop diversification with full
management system like soil testing ,,seed selection , seed treatment fertilizers ,pest
management in this regard I was selected onion to grow in my irrigated land extent of 80 cents
First step I has taken soil testing and seed selection and seed treatment seed name Zindhal
Raised nursery in my own irrigated land with the advice of department applied 40 tractor loads
of Tank Slit Bio fertilizers applied 4 Bullock carts (8 Tones).
In this process adopted technologies like with convergence dept. of Horticulture. Regarding seed
selection and seed treatment and raising of nursery
Regarding re-plantation before land prepared with Bio-fertilizers tank silt with advice of
Department of Horticulture and then replanted onion Nursery at the age of 30 days. From now I
have taken necessary adopted technologies like water management pest management fertilizer
management with advise of dept.,of Horticulture and NGO SAMATHA from this impact I
received crop yield 75 tones in the extent of 80 cents .
Total expenditure for this from nursery raising to crop harvesting is Rs. 47500 and I received gross profit
Rs. 2,42,000 and net income Rs.1,92,000/- in the duration of 4 months (120 days) period this was good
received income first time from the agriculture with adoption of the crop diversification, adoption of the
technologies with support of line departments and NGO . So I have learned lesson from this crop like
seed selection seed treatment adoption fertilizer and pesticide and water management. Now I am free
from money lenders. In future I am interested on crop diversification methods with proper technologies.
From this impact nearby farmers are interested on crop diversification methods to get the high yield crops
with adoption of technologies.
Convergence with Department of Agriculture and Horticulture
With the Convergence of Line departments we were mobilized advanced technical systems S
.
N
o
Mandal Village Activities/Programmes/Schemes
Drip N.of
farmers
Tarpaulins N.of
farmers
Solar
Fencing
N.of
farmers
Packing
hoses
N.of
farmers
Mulching
sheets
N.of
farmers
1 Penukonda Kondampalli 10 10 10 10 06 06 1 1 2 2
2 Kothhachevu Bandlapalli 10 10 12 12 0 0 0 0 3 3
3 Penukonda Settipalli 30 30 6 6 0 0 1 1 0 0
4 Penukonda Gonipeta 02 02 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
5 Kothachervu Yerrapalli 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 62 62 43 43 6 6 2 2 5 5
View Photographs of Beneficiaries from Different activities
Vegetable easily plantation Demos were conducted below villages
S.No Name of the
Mandal
Name of the
Village
No.of
Farmers
Name of the
crop
No.of Acrs
1 Penukonda Gonipeta 2 Chilli 2
2 Penukond Settipalli 3 Chilli 4.5
5 6.5
Promotion of kitchen Garden:-
S.No Mane of the Mandal Name of the Village No. of kits distributed
to households
1 Penukonda Kondampalli 20
2 Penukond Settipalli 10
3 Penukonda Gonipeta 10
4 Kothachervu Bandlapalli 10
5 Kothachervu Yerrapalli 10
Total 60
Conducted Capacity Building Trainings:- Capacity Building trainings conducted to the farmers of
Rythukosam pilot site villages in Penukonda and Kothachervu Mandals for below indicated subjects
S.no Name of the Topic No. of farmers attended
1 Orientation on APPSM (Rythukosam) Programme 220
2 Soil testing 300
3 Seed treatment & Seed Development 150
4 Aerobic Madhyam Culture Preparation 250
5 Usage of Micro Nutrients 230
6 Pre and post harvesting techniques of horticulture
crops
150
7 BBF System 50
Total 1350
View photographs of various activities Capacity Building Training
Formation of FPOs:-
According to ICRISAT Guidelines we were conducted the Farmers meetings along with
Department of Agriculture and Horticulture for organising of Farmers Producers
Originations(FPOs) in Rythukosam Pilot site villages.
S.No Name of the Mandal Name of the
Village
No. of Farmers
attended
Attended
Department Staff
Attended ICRISAT Staff
1 Penukonda Settipalli 80 M.A.O,H.O Scientific Officer, RT
2 Penukonda Kondampalli 85 M.A.O,H.O Scientific Officer, RT
3 Penukonda Gonipeta 40 M.A.O,H.O Scientific Officer, RT
Total 205
BBF System Introduced in Ground nut crop:-
We are Introducing BBF System in Rythukosam Pilot site villages with the support of ICRISAT
in Kharief 2015-16.
S.No. Name of the Mandal Village Crop Extent
1 Penukonda Kondampali G.Nut 2 acres.
2 Penukonda Settipalli G.Nut 2 acres.
Rythumela Programme:- Rythumela Programme which was conducted by Department
of Agriculture in that event one stall allotted to Rythukosam programme in that stall we were organised
photo gallery of Rythukosamn activity particularly Aerobic Madhyam Culture Compost making demo
conducted with Shedder Machine. Local Penukonda MLA B.K.Parthasarathi Garu visited the stall and
suggested to the farmers to use the Madhya culture compost to reduce the Agriculture cost.
View photographs of Local MLA and JDA Visited the Rythukosam programme Stall and
Madhyam culture demo
Static ground water level status data
Static water level statement for the season of Kharief/Rabhi -2015
Name of the Village:-Settipalli
S. No.
Date Name of the Bore
well Farmer Installed
Borewell(Year)
depth of Borewell in feet
Capacity of Pumpset(HP)
Irrigated area in Acres
Type of crop Static Level (Feets)
Kharief Rabhi
1 5.1.16 R.Nage Naik 2011 320 6.5 4.06 G.nut G.Nut 41
2
5.1.16
R.Dubla Naik 2011 90 6.5 2.20 G.Nut G.Nut 42
3
5.1.16 Y.Lakshminaraya reddy 2006 90 7.5 1.80 G.nut&paddy G.Nut 16
4
5.1.16
K.Sreeramulu Naik 2013 230 7.5 2.30 maize G.Nut 20
5
5.1.16
K.Lakshme Naik 2012 360 7.5 1.50 Sunflower G.nut 61
6
5.1.16
H.Venkatesh Naik 2001 350 7.5 2.00 - G.Nut 43
7
5.1.16
A.Krishna Reddy 2010 213 7.5 3.70 Sunflower G.Nut 40
8
5.1.16
H.Jayaram Naik 2012 180 7.5 3.00 G.nut G.Nut,Paddy 43
9
5.1.16
M.Babe Naik 2014 295 7.5 3.50 G.nut G.Nut,Paddy 55
10
5.1.16
H.Rameh Naik 1997 280 7.5 2.5 G.nut G.Nut 58
11
5.1.16
H.Govind Naik 2009 400 7.5 1.5 - G.Nut 60
Static water level statement for the season of Kharief/Rabhi -2015
Name of the Village:-Gonipeta
S. No.
Date Name of the Bore
well Farmer Installed Bore
well(Year)
depth of Bore well
in feet
Capacity of Pump set(HP)
Irrigated area in Acres
Type of crop Static Level (Feets)
Kharief Rabhi
1 22.01.16 Golla Kristappa 2013 350 7.5 1.50 - Paddy 28
2 22.01.16 Golla Kristappa 2012 500
7.5
2.00 - Paddy 16
3 22.01.16 T.Anjinappa 2013 400
7.5
3.00 - G.Nut 14
4 22.01.16 T.Suryanaraya 2013 470
7.5
1.50 - Paddy 14
5 22.01.16 T.Narasamma 2013 300
7.5
2.00 - Paddy 19
6 22.01.16 G.Adi raju 2013 370
7.5
3.50 - G.Nut 34
7 22.01.16 B.Lakshamma 2013 400
7.5
2.50 - Onion 33
8 22.01.16 B.Venkatesh 2012 400
7.5
1.00 - G.Nut 21
9 22.01.16 Panchyat Borewell 2002 500
7.5
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3. Community Health Centers Sanitation
This year our organization has been implemented above said titled programme in Community
Health Center (CHC),Penukonda with the support of Vidhya Vidhana Parisath,Govt.of Andhra
Pradesh . Form this programme we were oopinted sanitation workers on the contract basis and
we were given training to them on maintenance of Sanitation systems in above said
CHC,Penukonda . We were Appointed 20(10 Male + 10 Female) workers who have knowledge,
hospital sanitation activities. And we were given Training with the support of resources persons
in our training hall on sanitation management.
We were regularly monitored all Hospital Wards including toilets and urinals and both rooms
with the involvement of the Hospital development Committee. On the satisfactory of the work of
sanitation workers we (facilitation NGO, Hospital Development community) passed the
contingent salary when concerned department released and payment orders.
As a facilitation NGO Regularly monitoring the water and sanitation Management practices by
the Appointed workers if any problems on the particular issues we were intimated to the higher
authorities to provide better practices.
Trainings given details:
S.No Name of the Training/Topic Number of members
attended
Resource person
1 On water Management 10( 5 M + 5 F) Sanitary
Inspector
/Executive
officer
2 Hospital disposable waste 12( 6 M + 6 F) Hospital Doctors
3 Maintenance of Bathrooms and
Toilets and Urinals
18(8 M + 10 F) Gram
Panchayath
Sanitary
Inspector
/Executive
officer
From this experience we were implemented above said programme in the CHC very effectively with the
support of hospital development committee doctor and sanitation workers. This programme will be
continued for the next year also.
4. Community Managed Seed system (CMSS)
Programme objectives
Seed Mobilization and Distribution to farming Community with the support of the Mana
Vithanna Kendra’s(MVKK) not to depend the other Agencies for Quality seed.(agencies and
department of agriculture
To Adopting the Govt., Schemes and Seed mobilization for Breeder seed /Foundation
Seed/Certified Seed.
Programme Achievements
• Seed certification process with Department APSC Agency-Kurnool
• Mobilised 300 farmers and distributed 300 NAVADHANYA Kits to farmers in
Somandepalli and Penukonda Mandals .
G.Nut Distribution to the farmers for Rabhi 2015-16
S.No Name of the Mandal No.of Villages Total no. of Farmers Total procured G.nut in Quintals
1 Penukonda 5 59 78.30
2 Somandepalli 15 56 67.20
G. Nut Procurement from the farmers in Rabhi 2015-16
S.No Name of the Mandal No.of Villages Total no. of Farmers Total procured
• Conducted farmers meetings (G. Nut, Millets) who are required seed with Department of
Agriculture under seed village programmee (S.V.P.) and, preparation of seed purchases details.
Convergence meetings with department of Agriculture on crop Management systems
• Formation MVKKS to procure the seed. • Mobilized 115 farmers from two mandals like Somandepalli, Penukonda under Seed Village
Prgramme with convergence of Department of Agriculture distributed 125 Quintals K6
certified seed for the Rabhi season and also procured 145 Quintals G. Nut Seed to distribute
the farmers for the season of Kharief though Manvithhanna Kendhrams(MVK) with the
resources of Department of Agriculture and AP Seeds .
G.nut in Quintals
1 Penukonda 3 10 28.8
2 Somandepalli 8 25 118.8
G. Nut Distribution to the farmers in Kharief 2015-16
S.No Name of the Mandal No.of Villages Total no. of Farmers Total procured G.nut in Quintals
1 Penukonda 3 10 28.8
2 Somandepalli 5 25 118.8
NAVADHNYA Programme (Under CMSS Programme)
S.No Name of the Mandal No.of Villages Total no. of Farmers Total Navadhanya Kits distributed
1 Penukonda 11 180 180
2 Somandepalli 5 25 120
Activity wise photographs
Packing of NAVADHANYA Kits Distribution of Navadhanya Kits
KVK Scientists visited the NAVADHANYA crop field in Edulaballapuram Village of Somandepali Mandal
5. Common Property Resources Development Programme (CPR)
Programme Objectivities
6. Water Users Associations Management committee Training Programmes
On Roles and Responsibilities under APCBTM Project
Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
Dept. of Water Resources, CADA
Progress of WUA trainings Date: 04.03.2016 to 17.03.2016
• To Promote Natural Regeneration systems with the involvement of the Community
• With the convergence of MGNREGS to implement the Water ,Soil conservation
activities
• To create awareness to community on protection of CPR blocks with Social
regulations and to be formed the committees to promote the village level
Paryavarana Parirakshana Samithes for each block of village
• It is doing voluntary by the our NGO with the involvement of the Community
Programme Activities and achievements
• Formed Paryavarana Prirakshan Samithies in each Village where CPR blocks were
identified.
• Conducted Village level, GP Level, Mandal Level Capacity Building Trainings to
Community members ,Public representatives like ward members ,Sarpanches
,MPTC Members on Natural regeneration ,Importance of the CPRs Development
and Management and with is the Community level formed Social regulations to
protect the CPRs
• 31ParyavaranaPrirakshan Samithies formed in 31 villages where CPR blocks are
identified.
• Conducted 41 Capacity Building Trainings on Community property Resources
Development to Ward Members, Sapanches, and Likeminded people.
Activity wise photographs
Training Programmes to WUAs on their Roles and Responsibilities
7. Organic/ZBNF Programme
Programme Achievements
We were mobilized 30 Farmers for ZBNF/OF training at Tirupathi from
Gudipalli cluster of Somende palli (M) and also our 2 Staff members were
S.No Date
Batch
No
Total Number of
Target WUAs
Total Number of
Attended WUAs
Total number of
WUA Members Training Venue
1 04.03.2016 1 5 5 30 NGO SAMATHA
Office,Penukonda
2 05.03.2016 2 11 11 66 MPDO
Office,Gorantla
3 06.03.2016 3 13 13 78 MPDO
Office,Hindhupur
4 09.03.2016 4 9 9 54 MPDO
Office,Lepakshi
5 10.03.2016 5 6 6 36 MPDO
Office,Madakasira
6 12.03.2016 6 6 6 36 MPDO
Office,Dharmavaram
7 14.03.2016 7 10 10 60 Irrigation
Office,Kalyandurgam
8 15.03.2016 8 11 11 66 Irrigation
Office,Kalyandurgam
9 17.03.2016 9 10 10 60 MPDO
Office,Ramagiri
Total 81 81 486
attended for this ZBNF/OF training which was conducted by Department
of Agriculture, Govt of Andhra predesh with Resource person Padmasri
Sri Subhash Palekher Garu .
Our organization as some extend of experience in agricultural sector,
particularly we are working with Department of Agriculture ZBNF/OF
since one year in Gudipalli cluster of Somandepalli Mandal.
And also we have good rapport with farming community and Local CBOs.
And also we are implementing the CMSS/NAVADHANYA programme in
this cluster so we have good rapport with relevant community.
Experienced resource persons and staff to extend the ZBNF/OF
programme.
Enough infrastructure (Training center and resources persons)
Enough rapport with department of agriculture and allied departments
We have some extend of knowledge on documentation
THANK Q