project for amla and moringa haryana
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NAME : PROJECT FOR AMLA AND MORINGA PROJECT NO. : IEC/HR-01/2010-11 STATE : HARYANA IMPLEMENTING AGENCY : FOREST DEPTT. THROUGH SMPB TOTAL OUTLAY : Rs. 50 lac. DATE OF SANCTION : 08.03.2011 (Letter No/ Z. 18017/187/CSS/IEC/HR-01/2010-11-MPB )
AMOUNT RELEASED : Rs. 30 lac on 27.5.2011 (Letter No/ Z. 18017/187/CSS/IEC/HR-01/2010-11-NMPB/1433)
Sr. No. Items Physical Financial
1. Nursery Activity Amla -1.5 lac plants Rs. 22.5 lac
Moringa - 1.0 lac plants Rs. 7.0 lac
Total Rs. 29.5 lac
2. Electronic and Newspaper Not specified
Media Campaign
3. Brochures Not specified
4. Hoardings 30 Rs. 20.5 lac
5. Awareness among students / 40 camps
farmers/households (Training to 1000 persons)
G. Total Rs. 50.0 lac
AMLA IS:
an excellent digestive
a strong rejuvenator
rebuilds new tissues
increases the red blood cell count
cleanses the mouth, strengthens the teeth, stops the bleeding of gums
improves eyesight
nourishes the bones
promotes the growth of healthy, lustrous hair and strong nails.
is an astringent, diuretic and laxative.
has most anti-diabetic property. . is a rich source of vitamin ‘C’
NUTRITIVE VALUE (per 100 gms of AMLA)
SPECIFICATIONS QUANTITY
Protein 500 mg
Energy 58 kilo calories
Vitamin - A 151 Int. units
Carotene 9 micro grams
Vitamin - C 600 mg
Calcium 50 mg
Iron 1.2 mg
Phosphorus 20 mg
Fibre 3.4 gms
ECONOMICS
Amla is an economically viable crop
Initially each plant yields about 25 kg of fruits a year
gradually rising to 50 kg a year.
4th year onwards, the average yield per tree is about 100 kg a
year which eventually reaches 2-3 quintals per year.
Cost of raising Amla plantation is about Rs. 1.25 lakh/ha.
The returns, at an average price of Rs. 10-15 a kg of fruits is
about Rs. 2.5 lakhs/ha.
USES
Immature green pods called “Drumsticks” used as vegetable/pickle
Seeds are eaten like peas or roasted nuts, yield edible oil
Oil-cake is a good fertilizer
Flowers are cooked and taste like mushrooms
Shredded roots are used as condiment
Leaves are highly nutritious; contain beta-carotene,Vitamin-c, protein, iron
and potassium
OBJECTIVES
a campaign to promote planting of Amla & Moringa in
public and private premises, farm lands, kitchen gardens
and schools
to provide nutrition and preventive health care benefits to
community people, school children, farmers and villagers.
ACHIEVEMENT TILL 31.03.2014
Sr.No. Items Physical Financial (Rs.in lac)
1. Nursery Activity Amla (1.5 lac plants) Rs. 21.243
Moringa (1.0 lac plants Rs. 6.020
as per Project :1.4 lacs achieved)
2. Electronic and Newspaper Not specified Rs. 0.665
Media Campaign
3. Brochures 14,000 Rs. 1.000
4. Hoardings - -
5. Awareness among students Students camps (21) Rs. 1.150
farmers/house holds held: 1060 students trained
6. Contingency Rs. 0.250
Total Rs. 30.328 lac
AWARENESS GENERATION AMONG
STUDENTS - MARCH 2012
Under the awareness generation campaign among school children, 1060
children from all the 21 districts of the State took part
SURVIVAL OF PLANTS (AMLA AND MORINGA)
On sample basis the following survival rates were observed
Sr. No. Name of District Survival percentage Survival percentage
of Amla of Moringa
1. Sirsa 90 95
2. Bhiwani 75 70
3. Rewari 40 35
4. Mohindergarh 60 55
5. Faridabad 52 50
6. Palwal 50 49
7. Y. Nagar 49 58
8. Kurukshetra 52 60
MEDICINAL / FRUIT PLANTS BEING DISTRIBUTED BY
PCCF HARYANA, APCCF HARYANA AND CEO, SMPB,
HARYANA TO SELF HELP GROUP WOMEN AT MORNI
(PANCHKULA DISTRICT, HARYANA) ON 24TH JULY 2012.
Sr.No. Items Physical Cost Proposed (Rs.in lac)
1. Value Addition Setting up of juice extraction/ 10.00
(through Self Help Groups) jam preparation units
2(a). Cost of Amla plants for 30,000 plants 4.50
distribution through SHG
members (Rs. 15 per plant)
(b). Planting of Amla and 30,000 plants 4.50
maintenance for one
year (Rs 15 per plant)
3. Publicity and Contingency 1.45
Total Rs. 20.45 lac