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    ZONAL PROJECT DIRECTORATE, KANPUR

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    Fifty districts have been identified for immediate

    convergence in the country.

    Uttar Pradesh - Chitrakoot

    GondaLalitpurPratapgarh

    Uttarakhand - Champawat

    Interventions of KVKs

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    79000Medium fertility,good for plantation

    Sandy Loam(Parwa)

    70000Medium fertilitySilty Clay

    (Kabar)

    15000Leveled, HeavySoils

    Clay (Mar)

    34000Undulated, lowfertility

    Sandy(Rocker)

    Area in haCharacteristicsSoil type

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    Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in

    the district (2006-07)

    8.44563906683Barley

    3.142260720Linseed

    2.4492203784Mustard

    3.736375017091Lentil

    4.111579638478Gram

    12.5365182052023Wheat

    5.23423108091Bajra

    5.418799016266Pigeon pea

    4.367500017196Sorghum

    2.523271012979Paddy

    Productivity (Qt./ha)Production (Qt.)Area (ha)Crop

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    Summary of Achievements (2007-08)

    OFTs: 14 Technologies (165 farmers)

    FLDs: 116ha (576 farmers)

    Trainings: 116 courses (2595 participants)

    Extension Activities: 540 (21802 farmers)

    Seed Production: 212 q.

    Planting Material: 72688

    Chitrakoot

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    Available Technological Options

    • Fish seed production

    • Fish Culture• Seed production of pulses

    - Lentil

    - Gram- Pigeon pea• Production of planting material of fruits and agro-forestry species

    • Dairying• Watershed Management• Dry land Farming

    Chitrakoot

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    Action Plan

    A. Trainings

    • Organisation of five training programmes (200 participants ) yearly perdistrict in relevant area for three days.

    • Estimated expenditure @ Rs. 250 per participant per day for one trainingprograme of 40 persons.• Expenditure for five training programmes Rs. 30000.00 x 5 = Rs. 150000.00

    Chitrakoot

    B. Technology model development in a village

    • Demonstration on fish culture = Rs. 25000/ha

    • Seed production demostration on pulses = Rs. 8000/ha for critical inputs

    • Production of planting material = Rs. 50000 for 1600 Sq mt

    • Dairying = Rs. 50000 per unit (4 animal)

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    Gonda

    District Profile

    This zone is situated at the bank of Terhi Sarayu and Ghaghara river. Thesoil is silty clay & sandy some area of this zone is flood affected for 3-4months during kharif season.

    Majha :-(Part of Colonelganj, Paraspur,Belsar, Tarbganj)

    This Zone comist of low land type of soil having loam, sandy loam, clay andorganic matter rich soil farming situation is irrigated.

    Tarhar (Low land) :-(Part of Cutara, Belsar, Paraspur,Haldharmau, colonelganj &

    Tarabganj)

    This Zone comist of upland soil having sandy to sandy loam type os soil.Farming situation is irrigated and unirrigated both

    Uparhar (Up land) :-(Part of Jhajhari, Padari Kripal, Wajeerganj & Rupaideeh)

    This Zone Consist of plain and forest land. Soil is silty clay to loams type.Farming situation is irrigated.

    Tarai :-(Part of Mujehana, Itea thok &Rupai deaha & Mankapur)

    District Gonda is devided into four micro -agro-climatic zones

    CharacteristicsAgro-climatic Zone

    Flood prone, sandy soil, paddy tobacco sugarcane, wheat, tomato,muskmelon.AES-IV

    Sandy loam rich in organic matter, paddy, maize, arhar, groundnut, wheat, pea,sugarcane, potato, brinjal, jaikfruit, mango.

    AES-III

    Sandy soil, wheat, Gram, Groundnut, paddy, Mustard, Potato, Maize, Arhar,Moong, Urad, Borlay, Jowar, Lentil, Okra, Brinjal, Mango.

    AES-II

    Clay loam, Paddy ,Sugarcane, Brinjal, tomato, Okra, Mango & Fodder.AES-I

    CharacteristicsAgro ecological situation

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    Soil types

    197858Fertile soil with rich soil nutrientSandy loam

    120884Low organic matter content highinfiltration and percolation rate

    Sandy soil

    Area in haCharacteristicsSoil type

    Gonda

    Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district

    224.326599502942Potato

    1.78190109Sesamum

    4.1320048Linseed

    9.3810654011355Mustard

    6.429518014825Lentil

    7.61615508086Arhar

    11.70466803990Pea

    9.25539205832Gram

    17.7214030792Barley

    24.914063050163109Wheat

    15.2443028Bajara

    8.0844145054635Maize(Kharif)

    10.9222020Jowar

    20.112656170132082Paddy

    Productivity (Qtl /ha)Production (Qtl)Area (ha)Crop

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    Gonda

    Summary of Achievements (2007-08):

    OFTs: 6 Technologies (45 farmers)

    FLDs: 83 ha (380 farmers)

    Trainings: 121 courses (4264 participants)

    Extension Activities: 1031 (9041 farmers)

    Seed Production: 252 q.

    Planting Material: 3539

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    Gonda

    Available Technological Options

    • Piggery• Goatery• Cultivation of banana, Aonla and mango• Production of seed and planting material• Management of sodic soils

    • Women empowerment

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    Gonda

    Action Plan

    A. Trainings

    • Organisation of five training programmes (200 participants ) yearly perdistrict in relevant area for three days.

    • Estimated expenditure @ Rs. 250 per participant per day for one training

    programe of 40 persons.• Expenditure for five training programmes Rs. 30000.00 x 5 = Rs. 150000.00

    B. Technology model development in a village

    • Demonstration on piggery = Rs 15000 per unit (4+1)

    • Production of planting material = Rs 50000 for 1600 Sq mt

    • Establishment of Goatery (Berbery) = Rs 15000 per unit (10+1)

    • Cultivation of banana/aonla/mango = Rs 60000 per acre

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    Pratapgarh

    District Profile

    Zone receives low, scanty and uneven distributed rainfall

    with shallow and poor soil.

    Eastern Plain Zone

    CharacteristicsAgro-climatic Zone

    Clay soil dominated with sodicity,irrigation by canal, paddy & wheat are

    major crops (57421.60 ha)

    Babaganj, parts ofAaspurdevsara, Mangraura,

    Gaura, Bihar & Kalakankar.

    AES III

    Clay loam soil, Irrigation by canal &borewell, paddy & wheat are major crops( 88555.10 ha)

    Gaura and part of AaspurDevsara, Patti, Mandhata,Bihar, Laxmanpur, Babaganj &Lalganj.

    AES II

    Sandy loam soil, irrigation by canal and

    borewell, rainfed major crop Jowar-bajara, Arhar, Til & irrigated major cropwheat, paddy , mustard, vegetable cropsviz. Tomato, Potato, Cucumber & Mango,Aonla plantation (215620.30 ha)

    Shivgarh, Sadar, Rampur

    sangramgarh, SandwaChandika, Patti, Mandhata,Aaspur Devsara, Mangraura,Sangipur, part ofBababelkharnathdham, Kunda& Kalakankar

    AES I

    CharacteristicsDevelopment BlocksAgro ecologicalsituation (AES)

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    Pratapgarh

    Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in thedistrict (2007)

    22.0249101130Maize

    14.5280901045Barley

    3.01200400Moong

    4.8249005140Urd

    12.4738005950Bengal gram

    9.7551005660Field pea

    169.712106407132Potato

    8.6229102671Mustard

    17.623530013380Arhar

    8.112295015160Bajara

    11.8476204033Jowar

    27.73933300142160Wheat

    17.0168259098976Paddy

    Productivity (Qt /ha)Production (Qt)Area (ha)Crop

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    Pratapgarh

    Summary of Achievements (2007-08):

    OFTs: 6 Technologies (22 farmers)

    FLDs: 20 ha (291 farmers)

    Trainings: 176 courses (3382 participants)

    Extension Activities: 1163 (14321 farmers)

    Seed Production: 263 q.

    Planting Material: 15272

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    Pratapgarh

    Available Technological Options

    • Production of broiler• Layers and quail• Use of zero till and laser leveler• Vermiculture

    • Fruit preservation• Sodic land management

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    Pratapgarh

    Action Plan

    A. Trainings

    • Organisation of five training programmes (200 participants ) yearlyin relevant area for three days.

    • Estimated expenditure @ Rs. 250 per participant per day for one trainingprograme of 40 persons.

    • Expenditure for five training programmes Rs. 30000.00 x 5 = Rs. 150000.00

    B. Technology model development in a village

    • Preservation = Rs 100000=00

    • Poultry = Rs 10000=00

    • Vermicompost = Rs 20000 per unit

    • Z T = Rs 5000 per ha

    • Demonstration on

    Laser Leveler = Rs 8000 per ha

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    Lalitpur

    220.39.55

    17.47

    3.2516.72

    14.21

    2.595.02

    0.622.27

    1.02

    24.007.506.80

    4.906.80

    3.50

    7.907.50

    2.906.80

    2.10

    918001274024700

    665024600

    40600

    32906700

    21503350

    4870

    224.413.561520

    3.4815.37

    12.27

    3.014.97

    0.542.63

    0.90

    23.208.906.40

    4.706.50

    3.10

    8.007.15

    2.756.35

    2.05

    967601524023750

    740023650

    39600

    37706960

    19904150

    4410

    197.414.5514.23

    4.5212.37

    16.44

    3.585.63

    0.784.78

    0.57

    WheatChickpeaPea

    LentilMaize

    Urd

    MaizeGroundnut

    MoongSoybean

    Til

    I

    PYAPYAP

    20062001Name of the

    CommodityAES

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    Lalitpur

    109.08

    25.05

    22.9514.416.9117.762.280.20

    0.612.20

    0.81

    27.00

    8.70

    7.105.407.903.709.508.50

    3.108.40

    2.50

    40400

    28800

    32330267008750480002400240

    19902620

    3260

    114.8

    26.45

    21.9113.525.99

    17.822.660.28

    0.642.74

    0.40

    25.90

    8.45

    6.904.907.353.609.008.40

    2.958.15

    2.35

    44360

    31310

    31760276008150

    495002960340

    21603360

    1742

    Wheat

    Chickpea

    PeaLentilMaizeUrdMaizeGroundnut

    MoongSoybean

    Til

    II

    PYAPYA

    20062001Name of theCommodity

    AES

    A –Area in ‘000’ ha; Y - Yield (Productivity) in Kgs./ha; P -Production ‘000’ mt.

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    Lalitpur

    Summary of Achievements (2007- 08):

    OFTs: 4 Technologies (12 farmers)

    FLDs: 63 ha ( 132 farmers)

    Trainings: 43 courses ( 1203 farmers)

    Extension Activities: 62 ( 1290 participants)

    Seed Production: 120 q.

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    Lalitpur

    Available Technological Options

    1.Seed production of pulses -

    • Gram• Pea

    • Lentil

    2. Composite fish culture3. Watershed management activities4. Dry land Farming

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    Lalitpur

    Action Plan

    Trainings

    • Organisation of five training programmes (200 participants ) yearlyin relevant area for three days.

    • Estimated expenditure @ Rs. 250 per participant per day for one training

    programe of 40 persons.

    • Expenditure for five training programmes Rs. 30000.00 x 5 = Rs. 150000.00

    Technology model development in a village

    • Demonstration of fish culture = Rs 25000 per ha

    • Demonstration on water shed = Rs. 100000

    • Seed Production of pulses = Rs. 8000 per demonstration

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    Champawat

    District Profile

    • Cold climate

    • Rainfed hail storm & frost & coldness verycommon

    • Snowfall frequently

    • Rainfed & red dark black clay soil.

    High hills

    (1700- 2500 m AMSL)

    • Mostly cold climate• Rainfed moist brown forest soil.• Hail storm & frost are common.• Some times snowfall also.

    Mid hills North aspect

    (1200-1700 m AMSL)

    • Warm and humid climate

    Mostly rainfed, sandy loam soil• Hail storm & frost are common• Winter cold & summer warm

    Mid hills South aspect

    (1200-1700 m AMSL)

    • Dry and warm climate.• Irrigated- Alluvial and sandy loam• Rainfed sandy loam.

    Lower hills(600-1222m AMSL)

    -Hill and mountain agro-ecosystem

    CharacteristicsAgro-climatic Zone/topography

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    Champawat

    Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district

    4.15751Urd

    15.928212Finger millet

    13.8459Field pea

    9.7236Gram

    8.18984Lentil

    15.921697Barnyard

    millet

    11.451213Maize

    11.699426Paddy

    15.2614456Wheat

    Productivity (Qtl.)Area (ha)Crop

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    Champawat

    60.802828465Cabbage

    92.66714725Tomato

    103.672570Onion

    27.6760275Capsicum

    97.51998205Radish

    120.7049541Cauliflower

    29.21415485Veg. Pea

    166.8360502161Potato

    60960160Lady finger

    1402100150Brinjal

    Productivity(q/ha)

    Production(Mt)

    Area(ha)

    Vegetables

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    Champawat

    14.425661780Others

    14.70289719.71Litchi

    18.9038932060Citrus2.1160746Walnut

    13.20855645Apricot

    19.51690867Plum

    21.701421655Peach

    12.1564465Apple

    Productivity(q/ha)

    Production(Mt)

    Area (ha)Fruits

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    Champawat

    Summary of Achievements (2007-08):

    OFTs: 2 Technologies ( 28 farmers)

    FLDs: 17 ha ( 333 farmers)

    Trainings: 55 courses ( 1081 participants)

    Extension Activities: 804 ( 4679 farmers)

    Planting Material: 30314

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    Champawat

    Available Technological Options

    • Protected cultivation of vegetables• Bee keeping• Production of vegetable seedlings

    • Production of saplings of fruits like pear and malta• Mushroom production

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    Champawat

    Action Plan

    A.Trainings

    • Organisation of five training programmes (200 participants ) yearly

    in relevant area for three days.• Estimated expenditure @ Rs. 250 per participant per day for one training

    programe of 40 persons.• Expenditure for five training programmes Rs. 30000.00 x 5 = Rs. 150000.00

    B. Technology model devlopment in a village

    • Protected cultivation/ nursery raising = Rs 20000.00/ Unit (100 sq m t )of indigenous

    Rs 50000 per unit(100 sq mt of improved structure)

    • Bee keeping = Rs 60000 for 20 box unit

    • Mushroom = Rs. 50000 per unit

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