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1 Area specific mineral mixture formulations developed based on the mineral mapping programme taken up by NDDB and various centres under the ICAR Micro-Nutrients Network Programme Content Page Number 1. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 2 Andhra Pradesh 2. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 3 Arunachal Pradesh 3. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 4 Assam 4. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 5 Bihar 5. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 6 Himachal Pradesh 6. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 7 Haryana 7. Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of 8 Gujarat 8. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 9 Karnataka 9. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 10 Kerala 10. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 11 Madhya Pradesh 11. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 12 Maharashtra 12. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 13 Odisha 13. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 14 Punjab 14. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 15 Rajasthan 15. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 16 Sikkim 16. Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of 17 Tamil Nadu 17. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of 18 Tripura 18. Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of 19 Uttarakhand 19. Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of 20 Uttar Pradesh 20. Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of West Bengal Mineral mixture (without common salt, as per BIS 22 specifications) (For the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Goa, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram & Union Territories: Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Diu & Daman, Dadra & Nagar Haveli)
2 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Andhra Pradesh 2. Calcium (%), 26.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 11.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.40 IS Manganese (%), 0.30 IS Cobalt (%), 0.02 Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 22 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 2
3 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Arunachal Pradesh 2. Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 8.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.00 IS Manganese (%), 0.30 IS Cobalt (%), 0.02 Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), 0.05 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 19 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 7 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 3
4 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Assam 2. Calcium (%), 26.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 10.0 IS Magnesium (%), 2.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.20 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), 0.06 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 21 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 4
5 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Bihar 1. Moisture (%), 5.0 Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), 20.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 10.0 IS Magnesium (%), 5.0 IS Sulphur (%), 4.0 Annex B of IS 1664:2002 Sulphur (%), Copper (%), 0.10 IS Zinc (%), 1.0 IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 10. Fluorine (%), 0.06 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble ash 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) (%), 12. Lead (ppm), 20 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 7 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (13) are on moisture-free basis. 5
6 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Himachal Pradesh 2. Calcium (%), 28.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 9.0 IS Copper (%), 0.12 IS Zinc (%), 0.80 IS Manganese (%), 0.30 IS Cobalt (%), 0.01 Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), 0.05 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 20 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 7 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 6
7 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Haryana 2. Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 10.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.40 IS Manganese (%), 0.30 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), 0.06 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 21 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 7
8 Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of Gujarat Characteristic Requirement Method of Test (Ref Panchmahal Rest of to) & Dahod Gujarat* districts 1. Moisture (%), Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Sulphur (%), Annex B of IS Sulphur (%), : Copper (%), IS Zinc (%), IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble Cl. 10 of IS 7874 ash (%), (Part 1) 11. Lead (ppm), A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 9 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. *Junagadh, Rajkot, Porbandar, Amreli, Jamnagar, Surendranagar, Bhavnagar, Kutch, Mehsana, Patan, Banaskantha, Sabarkantha, Anand, Kaira, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Vadodara, Surat, Bharuch, Narmada, Dangs, Navsari and Valsad districts. 8
9 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Karnataka 2. Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 9.0 IS Magnesium (%), 1.50 IS Copper (%), 0.30 IS Zinc (%), 1.62 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), 0.05 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 20 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 7 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 9
10 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Kerala 1. Moisture (%), 5.0 Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), 22.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Sulphur (%), 3.5 Annex B of IS 1664:2002 Sulphur (%), Copper (%), 0.15 IS Zinc (%), 1.20 IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble ash 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 23 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 10
11 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Madhya Pradesh 2. Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 10.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.30 IS Manganese (%), 0.40 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), 0.06 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 21 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 11
12 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Maharashtra 2. Calcium (%), 23.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Magnesium (%), 4.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.20 IS Cobalt (%), 0.01 Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 22 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 12
13 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Odisha 2. Calcium (%), 24.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 11.0 IS Magnesium (%), 1.20 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.50 IS Manganese (%), 0.50 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 25 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 13
14 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Punjab 2. Calcium (%), 23.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Sulphur (%), 2.2 Annex B of IS 1664:2002 Sulphur (%), Copper (%), 0.15 IS Zinc (%), 1.40 IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 23 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 14
15 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Rajasthan 1. Moisture (%), 5.0 Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), 22.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 14.0 IS Sulphur (%), 3.0 Annex B of IS 1664:2002 Sulphur (%), Copper (%), 0.06 IS Zinc (%), 0.70 IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), 0.08 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble ash 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) (%), 11. Lead (ppm), 25 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 9 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. 15
16 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Sikkim 2. Calcium (%), 27.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 10.0 IS Copper (%), 0.40 IS Zinc (%), 0.50 IS Manganese (%), 0.50 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), 0.06 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 21 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 16
17 Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of Tamil Nadu Area-I* Area-II** 1. Moisture (%), Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Magnesium (%), IS Copper (%), IS Zinc (%), IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 11. Lead (ppm), A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (12) are on moisture-free basis. *Coimbattore, Chennai, Kanchepuram, Kanyakumari, Madurai, Nagapattinam, Sivagangai, Thiruvallur, Virudhunagar, Thoothukudi, Trichy, Thiruvarur, Thiruvannamalai, Pudukkottai, Ramnad (Ramanathapuram) & Thanjavur districts. **Dindugal, Dharmapuri, Erode, Namakkal, Salem, Thirunelveli, Villupuram, Vellore, Tirpur, Ariyalur, Cuddalore, Nilgiris, Karur, Krishnagiri, Perambalur & Theni districts. 17
18 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of Tripura 2. Calcium (%), 25.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 12.0 IS Copper (%), 0.30 IS Zinc (%), 1.00 IS Manganese (%), 0.40 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), 0.07 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 23 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 18
19 Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of Uttarakhand Hilly Zone* Plain Zone** 1. Moisture (%), Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Copper (%), IS Zinc (%), IS Manganese (%), IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 9 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. *Pithorgarh, Uttarakashi, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Almora, Champawat, Nainital, Pauri, Tehri Garhwal & Rudra Prayag districts. **Udamsinghnagar & Haridwar districts. 19
20 Area specific mineral mixture formulations for the state of Uttar Pradesh Characteristic Requirement Method of Test (Ref Western UP* Rest of to) UP** 1. Moisture (%), Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), IS Copper (%), IS Zinc (%), IS Manganese (%), IS Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 9. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble ash Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (%), (Part 1) 12. Lead (ppm), A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 7 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (13) are on moisture-free basis. *Mathura, Hathras, Etah, Aligarh, Agra, Firozabad, Mainpuri, Farrukhabad, Etawah, Kanauj, Auraiya, Moradabad, Bijnor, Jyotiba Phule Nagar, Budaun, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Saharanpur, Baghpat, Ghaziabad and Bulandshahr districts. **Rampur, Bareilly, Pilibhit, Lakhimpur, Hardoi, Sitapur, Bahraich, Kanpur (Rural), Kanpur (Urban), Unnao, Lucknow, Barabanki, Gonda, Shravasti, Balrampur, Jalaun, Jhansi, Hamirpur, Fatehpur, Rae Bareilly, Sultanpur, Faizabad, Basti, Sidharthnagar, Mahoba, Chitrakut, Kaushambi, Pratapgarh, Ambedkar Nagar, Sant Kabir Nagar, Maharajganj, Allahabad, Jaunpur, Azamgarh, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Kushinagar, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Mirzapur, Varanasi, Ghazipur, Mau, Chanduali, Sonbhadra, Lalitpur, Saharanpur, Gautam Budh Nagar, Banda & Ballia districts. 20
21 Area specific mineral mixture formulation for the state of West Bengal 2. Calcium (%), IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 11.0 IS Copper (%), 0.20 IS Zinc (%), 1.40 IS Manganese (%), 0.50 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 8. Fluorine (%), Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part 1) ash (%), 10. Lead (ppm), 22 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 8 A-6 of IS 1767 Note: The values for requirements (2) to (11) are on moisture-free basis. 21
22 Mineral mixture (without common salt, as per BIS specifications) (For the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Goa, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram & Union Territories: Puducherry, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, Diu & Daman, Dadra & Nagar Haveli) 1. Moisture (%), 5.0 Annex-A of IS 5470: Calcium (%), 20.0 IS or IS (Part 1) 3. Phosphorus (%), 12.0 IS Magnesium (%), 5.0 IS Sulphur (%), 1.8 Annex B of IS 1664:2002 Sulphur (%), Copper (%), 0.10 IS Zinc (%), 0.80 IS Manganese (%), 0.12 IS Iron (%), 0.40 IS Iodine (%), Cl. 8 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 11. Cobalt (%), Cl. 11 of IS 7874 (Part 2) 12. Fluorine (%), 0.07 Annex B of IS 5470: Acid insoluble ash 3.0 Cl. 10 of IS 7874 (Part (%), 1) 14. Lead (ppm), 20.0 A-7 of IS Arsenic (ppm), 7.0 A-6 of IS Total ash (%) Annex C of IS 5470: Presence of Shall pass Annex D of IS 5470:2002 proteinous/ organic the test impurities Note: The values for requirements (2) to (16) are on moisture-free basis. 22
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