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DES No:10:OF 2014 Government of Karnataka REPORT ON AREA, PRODUCTION, PRODUCTIVITY AND PRICES OF AGRICULTURE CROPS IN KARNATAKA 2 0 1 0-1 1 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS BANGALORE

C O N T E N T S Sl.No. Particulars Page No. 1. Introduction 1 2. Seasonal Conditions 1 3. Land Utilisation 2 4. Sources of Irrigation 4 5. Details of Sourcewise Area Irrigated 4 6. Details of Cropwise Area Irrigated 6 7. Cropping Pattern 8 8. Area, Production and Productivity of Crops 10 9. Index Numbers of Area, Production and Productivity of Crops 16 10. Price Trend 17 11. Farm Harvest Prices 18 12. Index Numbers of Farm Harvest Prices 19 13. Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers 20 14. Agriculture Wages 22 15. Livestock Census 23 16. ANNEXURES : 1 TO 10 24-46 *****

AREA, PRODUCTION, PRODUCTIVITY AND PRICES OF AGRICULTURE CROPS IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 1. Introduction: Agriculture is still one of the priority sectors of the State s economy, particularly rural economy, not with standing its diminishing share in the State domestic product. Several policies and programmes are being planned and implemented by government from time to time to improve productivity. Besides improved techniques for the development of agriculture and higher agriculture production, timely and sufficient rainfall and weather conditions are also crucial factors. During the year under report, the total cropped area has increased by about 2.0 lakh hectares due to sufficient rainfall. 2. Seasonal Conditions: 2.1 During the agriculture year 2010-11, the actual rainfall in the State was 1493 mm as against the normal of 1197 mm, an increase of 24.7%. Rainfall was excess in 14 districts, {Bangalore (R), Belgaum, Chamarajnagara, Chikkaballapur, Chitradurga, Dakshina Kannada, Davangere, Hassan, Haveri, Kolar, Koppal, Mandya, Mysore, and Tumkur}. Normal in all other districts {Bagalkote, Bangalore (urban), Bellary, Bidar, Bijapur, Chickmagalur, Dharwad, Gadag, Gulbarga, Kodagu, Raichur, Ramanagar, Shimoga, Udupi, Uttara Kannada and Yadgir}. But there was excess rainfall during Rabi, normal in Kharif and Deficit in Summer seasons. The season wise actual and normal rainfall are given in Table 1 and districtwise and season wise details in Annexure 1. Table - 1 Season wise rainfall condition in the State, 2010-11 Rainfall (in mm) Departure from Season Normal Actual Normal Rainfall Rainfall Pattern (%) Kharif 839 996 18.7 Normal Rabi 346 489 41.3 Excess Summer 13 8-62.5 Deficit State 1197 1493 24.7 Excess Source : Rainfall section, DES 1

3. Land Utilization: 3.1 The total geographical area of the State is classified into; (1) forest (2) land put to non-agricultural use (3) barren and uncultivable land (4) permanent pastures and other grazing land (5) cultivable waste (6) miscellaneous trees and groves etc., not included in net area sown (7) current fallows (8) other fallow land and (9) net area sown. Details of land use during 2010-11 compared with 2009-10 are in Table - 2. Table 2 Classification of geographical area according to land use during 2010-11 and 2009-10 % to total Sl. Area (in hectare) Category geographical area No. 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Forest 3071833 3071833 16.1 16.1 2 Land put to non - agricultural use 1430363 1386419 7.5 7.3 3 Barren & un cultivable land 786627 787512 4.1 4.1 4 Cultivable waste 414397 412831 2.2 2.2 5 Permanent pastures & other graz. Land 912385 913551 4.8 4.8 6 Land under miscellaneous tree, groves etc., 285986 288295 1.5 1.5 7 Current fallow 1199134 1301361 6.3 6.8 8 Other fallow land 426458 483927 2.2 2.6 9 Net area sown 10522653 10404107 55.3 54.6 Total Geographical Area 19049836 19049836 100.00 100.00 3.2 The net area sown in the State increased by 118546 hectares during 2010-11 over 2009-10. Net area under cultivation during 2010-11 was 55.3% as against 54.6% during 2009-10. The percentage of area covered under different uses of land to the total geographical area remains the same in the categories of Forest, Barren and uncultivable land, Cultivable waste, Permanent pastures and other grazing land and Land under miscellaneous tree crops groves etc., not included under net area sown, but varies in respect of Land put to nonagriculture use, current fallow, other fallow and Net area sown during the year under review. 2

Districtwise land use area for the year 2010-11 is given in Annexure 2. The Pie chart of the same is given in Annexure 2.1. 3.3 Category wise Land Use Area: (a) Forest: Out of the total geographical area, 30,71,833 hectares i.e., 16.1%, is covered by forests. During the year 2010-11, the forest area remains same compared to 2009-2010. The largest forest area was in Uttara Kannada district (26.5%) followed by Shimoga and Chamarajnagar (9.0% each) and the lowest was in Bijapur (0.06%). (b) Land put to non-agricultural use: Area covered under this category of land was 14,30,363 hectares in 2010-11 accounting for 7.5% of the total geographical area. Among the districts, the percentage of area covered under this category was highest in Bangalore (U) (8.1%) followed by Bellary (7.7%) and then by Shimoga (6.2%) and the lowest area was in Gadag (0.7%). (c) Barren and uncultivable land: Total area covered under this category of land was 7,86,627 hectares during 2010-11, which constitutes 4.1% of the total geographical area in the State. The largest area under this category was in Tumkur (8.6%) followed by Dakshina Kannada (7.5%) and Bellary (6.8%) and lowest in Dharwad (0.5%). (d) Cultivable waste: During 2010-11, the total area under this category of land was 4,14,397 hectares, which accounts for 2.2% of the total geographical area in the State. Tumkur district had the highest area (15.1%) followed by Mandya (10.1%) and lowest in Gadag (0.2%) (e) Permanent pastures and other grazing land: In the State, total area under this category of land was 9,12,385 hectares or 4.8% of the total geographical area during 2010-11. The largest area was in Shimoga (17.9%) followed by Chitradurga and Chickmagalur (9.7% each) and Lowest in Gadag (0.3%). (f) Land covered under miscellaneous trees, crops, groves etc., not included in net area sown: During the year 2010-11, the total area under this category of land was 2,85,986 hectares which works out to 1.5% of the total geographical area in the State. The largest area was in Udupi (16.4%) followed by Dakshina Kannada (11.0%) and Shimoga (9.4%) and lowest in Dharwad (0.07%). (g) Current fallows: Total area covered under the category current fallows decreased to 11,99,134 hectares during 2010-11 from 13,01,361 hectares during 2009-10. Percentage of area under current fallows during 2010-11 was 6.3%. The largest area was in Raichur (14.4%) followed by Belgaum (13.0%) and Gulbarga (9.7%) and lowest in Udupi (0.1%). 3

(h) Other fallow land: In the State, total area under the category other fallow land was 4,26,458 hectares during 2010-11, which works out to 2.2% of the total geographical area as against 4,83,927 hectares during 2009-10. The largest area was in Raichur (11.7%) followed by Mysore (8.8%) and lowest in Gadag (0.1%). (i) Net area sown: The net area sown in the State was 1,05,22,653 hectares during 2010-11 which accounts for 55.3% of the total geographical area. It was 1,04,04,107 hectares (54.6%) during 2009-10. The largest net area sown was in Gulbarga district (8.8%) followed by Bijapur (8.3%) and Belgaum (8.0%) and lowest in Bangalore (U) (0.5%). 4. Sources of Irrigation: 4.1 The main sources of irrigation in the State were wells, tanks, tube/bore wells and reservoirs. The State had 6236 kms length of canals spread over 24 districts. There were 4,44,239 open wells, 6,71,467 tube/bore wells, 32,993 tanks, and 53 reservoirs during the year under report. Maximum number of open wells were located in Belgaum (62,462) followed by Bijapur (42,266) and Dakshina Kannada districts (40,057). Tube/bore wells were maximum in Tumkur (1,18,750) followed by Kolar (81,837). Hassan had the highest number of 6,066 tanks and the lowest is in Gadag, 30 tanks. Districtwise number of canals, wells, tube/bore wells, tanks and other details are given in Annexure 3. 5. Details of Sourcewise Area Irrigated: 5.1 Out of the 1,30,62,163 hectares of gross cropped area during 2010-11, 42,78,849 hectares of area was irrigated. The percentage of gross area irrigated was 32.8% during 2010-11 as against 31.8% during 2009-10. Out of 1,05,22,653 hectares of net area sown during 2010-11, the net area irrigated was 34,89,804 hectares. The percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown works out to 33.2 as against 32.6 during 2009-10. The percentage of gross cropped area irrigated to gross cropped area sown was largest in Shimoga (65.4%) followed by Mandya (57.8%) and lowest in Kodagu (2.2%). Similarly, the percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown was largest in Shimoga (62.5%) followed by Bagalkote (58.5%) and lowest in Kodagu (2.3%). District wise details are shown in Annexure - 4. 5.2 In the State, out of 42,78,849 hectares of gross cropped area irrigated, out of this 36.3%, 35.6%, 11.7%, 5.2%, 3.1% and 8.1% of area was irrigated by tube/bore wells, canals, wells, tanks, lift irrigation and other sources respectively. The net area irrigated was 33.1%, 36.7%, 12.5%, 5.6%, 3.1% and 8.9% through canals, tube/bore wells, wells, tanks, lift irrigation and other sources respectively. Source wise area irrigated during 2010-11 is presented in Table - 3 and districtwise details in Annexure 5. The Bar chart depicting the same is given in Annexure-5.1.1 and 5.1.2. 4

Sl. No. Source of Irrigation Table 3 Sourcewise area Irrigated during 2010-11 Net area irrigated (in hect) % to State total Gross area irrigated (in hect) % to State Total 1 Canals 1156782 33.1 (32.6) 1522102 35.6 (35.3) 2 Tanks 197047 5.6 (5.8) 222698 5.2 (5.2) 3 Wells 437281 12.5 (12.5) 499495 11.7 (11.7) 4 Tube/Borewells 1280523 36.7 (36.9) 1554993 36.3 (36.0) 5 Lift irrigation 106447 3.1 (3.1) 132628 3.1 (3.2) 6 Other sources 311724 8.9 (9.1) 346933 8.1 (8.5) State 3489804 100.0 (100.0) 4278849 100.0 (100.0) (figures in the bracket is for the year 2009-10). 5.3 (a) Area irrigated by Canals: About 15.22 lakh hectares of gross cropped area was irrigated by canals during 2010-11 as against 14.47 lakh hectares during 2009-10. The gross cropped area irrigated by canal was the highest in Raichur (2.1 lakh hectares) followed by Bellary and Bijapur (1.3 lakh hectares). The net area irrigated by canals was 11.6 lakh hectares as against 11.1 lakh hectares during 2009-10. Raichur had the largest net area irrigated (1.4 lakh hectares) followed by Bijapur and Mysore (1.1 lakh hectares). (b) Area irrigated by Tanks: Before the formation of major irrigation projects, tank irrigation was popular in the State. During 2010-11, the gross cropped area irrigated by tanks was 2.2 lakh hectares. The largest gross cropped area irrigated by tanks was in Shimoga (0.6 lakh hectares) followed by Hassan (0.4 lakh hectares) and least in Dharwad (81 hectares). Net area irrigated by tanks in the State was 2.0 lakh hectares. The largest net area irrigated by tanks was in Shimoga (0.6 lakh hectares) followed by Hassan (0.3 lakh hectares) and least in Dharwad (81 hectares). (c) Area irrigated by Wells: Gross cropped area irrigated by wells was 5.0 lakh hectares during 2010-11 as against 4.8 lakh hectares during 2009-10. The largest gross area irrigated was in Belgaum (1.6 lakh hectares) and Bijapur (1.1 lakh hectares). Net area irrigated by wells was 4.4 lakh hectares as against 4.2 lakh hectares during 2009-10. The largest net area irrigated by wells was in Belgaum (1.4 lakh hectares) followed by Bijapur (1.0 lakh hectares). 5

(d) Area irrigated by Tube/Bore Wells: Gross area irrigated through tube / bore wells was 15.5 lakh hectares during 2010-11 as against 14.7 lakh hectares during 2009-10. The largest gross area irrigated by tube / bore wells was in Belgaum (1.8 lakh hectares) followed by Tumkur (1.6 lakh hectares). The net area irrigated through the source tube/bore wells was 12.8 lakh hectares in 2010-11 as against 12.5 lakh hectares during 2009-10. The largest net area irrigated was in Belgaum and Tumkur district (1.4 lakh hectares). (e) Area irrigated by Lift Irrigation: Gross area irrigated under lift irrigation was 1.3 lakh hectares during 2010-11. The largest gross area irrigated was in Bellary (0.5 lakh hectares) followed by Belgaum (0.4 lakh hectares). Net area irrigated under lift irrigation scheme in the state was 1.1 lakh hectares during 2010-11. The largest net area irrigated was in Belgaum (0.4 lakh hectares) followed by Bellary (0.3 lakh hectares). (f) Area irrigated by other sources of Irrigation: In the State, 3.5 lakh hectares of gross area and 3.1 lakh hectares of net area was irrigated by other sources of water like seepage, streams, ponds river, pickups etc. The largest gross (1.2 lakh hect) and net (1.1 lakh hect) area was irrigated by Bagalkot District. 5.4 District wise percentage of area irrigated through different sources of irrigation is given in Annexure - 6. Gross cropped area irrigated was 42.8 lakh hectares and net area irrigated was 34.9 lakh hectares in the State. Thus, the area irrigated more than once was 7.9 lakh hectares during 2010-11 as against 7.1 lakh hect area in 2009-10. The area irrigated more than once was largest in Belgaum (0.9 lakh hectares) and Bellary (0.85 lakh hectares) and least in Kodagu(30 hectares) during 2010-11. 6. Details of Crop wise Gross Area Irrigated: 6.1 Totally, 42,78,849 hectares or 32.8 % of gross cropped area was irrigated in the State during 2010-11 as against 31.8 % during 2009-10. Paddy crop alone occupied 27.6 % of the Gross irrigated area. The other major crops irrigated (Gross) were Maize (11.7 %) and Sugarcane (15.1 %). Totally 81.0% of the gross irrigated area was under food crops. In that 47.0 % of the area was under cereals and minor millet crops. 7.9% and 4.5% of the Gross irrigated area was under oilseeds and pulses respectively. Crop wise gross area irrigated during 2010-11 is given in Table - 4. 6

Table 4 Cropwise Gross Area Irrigated (GAI) during 2010-11 & 2009-10 Sl. No Name of the Crop Gross area irrigated (in hectares) 2010-11 2009-10 % of crop area irrigated to GAI of all crops Gross area under crop Gross area irrigated (in hectares) % of crop area irrigated to GAI of all crops Gross Area under crop I Food crops 1 Paddy 1180436 27.6 77.0 1111828 27.1 75.2 2 Jowar 116744 2.7 9.4 134453 3.3 9.8 3 Bajra 31315 0.7 10.1 34256 0.8 11.2 4 Maize 499673 11.7 39.7 485088 11.8 40.6 5 Ragi 38203 0.9 5.1 31051 0.8 4.3 6 Wheat 144351 3.4 56.7 160746 3.9 56.7 7 M Millets 267 Neg 1.2 155 Neg 0.5 Total (1 to 7) 2010989 47.0 37.4 1957577 47.8 36.4 8 Bengalgram 120824 2.8 12.6 131121 3.2 13.5 9 Tur 46942 1.1 5.3 27532 0.7 4.6 10 Other Pulses 22857 0.5 2.5 21724 0.5 2.5 Total ( 8 to 10) 190623 4.5 6.9 180377 4.4 7.3 Total food grains ( 1 to 10) 2201612 51.5 27.0 2137954 52.2 27.3 11 Sugarcane 644239 15.1 99.9 496573 12.1 99.9 12 Palm 25 Neg 10.4 - - - 13 Con.& spice 301927 7.1 66.8 291498 7.1 63.2 14 Fruits & 315563 7.4 48.1 307540 7.5 47.4 vegetables Total food crops 3463366 81.0 35.0 3233565 78.9 34.2 II Non food crops 15 Groundnut 212178 5.0 25.3 237231 5.8 29.2 7

2010-11 2009-10 % of crop area % of crop area Sl. Gross area irrigated to Gross area irrigated to Name of No Irrigated Gross irrigated the Crop GAI of. (in GAI of area (in Gross area all hectares) all crops under hectares) under crop crops crop 16 Castor 268 Neg 1.4 154 Neg 0.9 17 Sesamum 686 Neg 0.8 652 Neg 0.9 18 Mustard 471 Neg 12.7 302 Neg 6.0 19 Linseed 1 Neg Neg 1 Neg Neg 20 Safflower 299 Neg 0.5 904 Neg 1.3 21 Sunflower 105692 2.5 25.9 175791 4.3 22.2 22 Soyabean 17427 0.4 10.4 26222 0.7 14.3 23 Nigerseed 320 Neg 1.4 25 Neg Neg Total (15 to 23) 337342 7.9 20.9 441282 10.8 22.1 24 Coconut 247055 5.8 56.1 241414 5.9 56.3 25 Cotton 130942 3.1 24.0 79632 1.9 17.5 26 Tobacco 16189 0.4 13.2 22727 0.6 19.7 27 Mulberry 44477 1.0 93.4 43604 1.1 93.3 28 Other non food crops 39478 0.9 10.0 33792 0.8 8.8 Total non food 815483 19.1 25.8 862451 21.1 25.2 crops All crops (Total)* 4278849 100.0 32.8 4096016 100.0 31.8 (Neg: Negligible as it is less than 0.1%) 7. Cropping Pattern: 7.1 During 2010-11 the net area cultivated in the State was 10,522,653 hectares and area sown more than once was 25,39,510 totaling to 13,062,163 as gross cropped area compared to 12,873,308 hectares during 2009-10. Gross cropped area was largest in Belgaum district (11.0%) followed by Gulbarga (10.6%). 8

7.2 The gross cropped area under food crops was 98,990,10 hectares (75.8%) and that of non-food crops was 3163153 hectares (24.2%). It is observed that there is an increase in area of about 449254 hectares under food crops and decrease of about 260399 hectares under non food crops. Details of area under different crops and their percentage shares for the years 2010-11 and 2009-10 are given below in Table - 5. Table 5 Gross cropped area under different crops during the year 2010-11 and 2009-10 Sl. No. Name of the Crop Area (hect) 2010-11 2009-10 %to Total Area (hect) %to Total I Food crops 1 Paddy 1532261 11.7 1477912 11.5 2 Jowar 1242071 9.5 1365173 10.6 3 Bajra 309227 2.4 305107 2.4 4 Maize 1260018 9.6 1194565 9.3 5 Ragi 750588 5.7 723307 5.6 6 Wheat 254755 2.0 283427 2.2 7 Navane 12321 0.1 12831 0.1 8 Save 10496 0.1 11698 0.1 9 Haraka 3 Neg 4 Neg 10 Other MMs 284 Neg 8618 Neg Total (1 to 10) 5372024 41.1 5382642 41.8 11 Bengal gram 958704 7.3 971458 7.5 12 Tur 889005 6.8 603665 4.7 13 Horse gram 216449 1.7 217352 1.7 14 Black gram 126762 1.0 117713 0.9 15 Green gram 397766 3.0 378025 2.9 16 Avare 80370 0.6 74553 0.6 17 Cowpea 93606 0.7 86065 0.7 18 Other pulses 11126 Neg 11207 Neg Total (11to 18) 2773788 21.2 2460038 19.1 Total food grains 8145812 62.4 7842680 60.9 9

2010-11 2009-10 Sl. Name of the Crop Area %to Area %to No. (hect) Total (hect) Total 19 Sugarcane 644369 4.9 496718 3.9 20 Palm 241 Neg 233 Neg 21 Chillies 113797 0.9 138691 1.1 22 Cardamum 19081 0.1 19182 0.1 23 Arecanut 210592 1.6 195657 1.5 24 Fruits 343488 2.6 323657 2.5 25 Vegetables 312818 2.4 325342 2.5 26 Other food crops 108812 0.8 107596 0.8 Total food crops (1 to 26) 9899010 75.8 9449756 73.4 27 Ground nut 838026 6.4 812022 6.3 28 Sesamum 85538 0.7 75377 0.6 29 Safflower 55038 0.4 67920 0.5 30 Sunflower 407950 3.1 791210 6.1 31 Mustard 3710 Neg 5067 Neg 32 Linseed 11358 0.1 12456 0.1 33 Nigerseed 23112 0.2 25995 0.2 34 Soyabean 168033 1.3 183688 1.4 35 Castor 18553 0.1 17373 0.1 36 Other oilseeds 3532 Neg 2757 Neg Total (27 to 36) 1614850 12.4 1993865 15.5 37 Coconut 440006 3.4 429113 3.3 38 Cotton 545288 4.2 455501 3.5 39 Mulberry 47640 0.4 46728 0.4 40 Tobacco 122280 0.9 115278 0.9 41 Other non food crops 393089 3.0 383067 3.0 Total non food crops 3163153 24.2 3423552 26.6 (27 to 40) Total (1 to 40) 13062163 100.0 12873308 100.0 ( Neg =Negligible as it is less than 0.1%) 10

7.3 The area under cereals and minor millet crops increased in Paddy Bajra, Maize, and Ragi and decreased in all other cereals and among pulses, area increased in all pulses except Bengal gram, Horsegram and other pulses in 2010-11 compared to 2009-10. The area under sugarcane, Palm, Arecanut, fruits, and other food crops increased and area decreased in chillies, cardamom and vegetables. Area under all oilseeds decreased except under Groundnut, sesamum, castor and other oilseeds. Area under Coconut, Cotton, Tobacco, Mulberry and other non food crops increased during 2010-11 compared to 2009-10. Area under some food and nonfood crops decreased due to untimely rain and change of crops and the area under some food and nonfood crops increased due to good demand and price in market and profitability. District wise area covered under food and non-food crops with their percentage to State s total are presented in Annexure 7. 8. Area, Production and Productivity of Crops: Production estimates are prepared in respect of 60 principal crops taking into account the area as recorded in reconciliation of crop area statistics and Annual season and crop statistics Report and the yield rate obtained on the basis of the results of crop cutting experiments. In respect of fruit and vegetable crops, the estimated area and results of crop cutting experiments conducted under the scheme Crop Estimation Survey on Fruit and Vegetable Crops are taken in to account. For the calculation of production estimates of crops for which no crop cutting experiments were conducted, the yield rates were calculated through oral enquiry of farmers for Nigerseed, Mustard, Papaya, Coconut, Dry Ginger, Cardamom, Garlic, Blackpepper, Coriander, Korle, Madaki, Peas, Cashewnut, Arecanut, Topioca, Sweetpotato and Mesta and by traditional method for Haraka, Baragu and Sunhemp. The area under unauthorized cultivation is also taken care for estimation of production. The cropwise details are as follows. 8.1 Cereals and Minor Millets: 8.1.1 Paddy, Jowar, Ragi, Bajra, Maize and Wheat are the important cereals and navane, save are the minor millets grown in the State. Total of these cover 54.5 lakh hectares of the total cropped area in the State during the year under review as against 54.8 lakh hectares during 2009-10. Area, production and productivity of these crops during 2010-11 and 2009-10 are presented in Table - 6. 11

Sl. No. Table 6 Area, Production and Productivity of Cereals and Minor Millets Crop Area* (lakh hectares) Production (lakh tonnes) Productivity (kgs per hectare) 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Paddy 15.4 14.9 67.1 58.1 4588 4115 2 Jowar 12.4 13.7 13.5 13.0 1138 996 3 Ragi 7.9 7.6 15.0 12.0 2002 1647 4 Bajra 3.1 3.1 2.9 1.3 995 452 5 Maize 12.9 12.4 43.3 29.2 3547 2482 6 Wheat 2.5 2.8 3.0 2.6 1241 980 Total Cereals 54.3 54.5 122.45 96.9 2377 1871 7 Navane 0.1 0.1 0.05 0.04 379 283 8 Save 0.1 0.1 0.07 0.09 695 767 Total MMs 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.1 528 516 Total Cereals and MMs 54.5 54.8 122.57 97.0 2369 1865 MM - minor millets. Totals may not tally due to rounding off of the figures * - Area in this table includes unauthorized cultivation area also. 8.1.2 Total area covered under cereal crops and minor millets are decreased from 54.8 to 54.5 lakh hectares compared to previous year. Among cereals, Paddy crop alone covered 15.4 lakh hectares followed by maize 12.9 lakh hectares. The area of Cereals and Minor millets was largest in Belgaum (4.5 lakh hectares) followed by Bijapur (4.0 lakh hectares). 8.1.3 During 2010-11 the total production of cereals and minor millets was 122.6 lakh tonnes as against 97.0 lakh tonnes during 2009-10. The yield rate increased from 1865 to 2369 kgs per hectare compared to previous year. Production of Cereals and Minor millets was highest in Davangere (12.6 lakh tonnes) followed by Belgaum (9.5 lakh tonnes). The yield of cereals and minor millets was highest in Davangere (3650 kgs per hect) followed by Shimoga (3467 kgs per hectare) and lowest in Gulbarga(964 kgs per hectare). 8.2 Pulses: 8.2.1 Bengalgram, Tur, Horsegram, Blackgram, Greengram, Cowpea and Avare are the principal pulses cultivated in the State. Compared to previous year, area of pulses increased from 24.8 to 27.9 lakh hectares. The area under Tur, Blackgram, Greengram and 12

Cowpea increased during 2010-11 but the area under Avare and other pulses remains same. The increase in Tur was 48.3% followed by Green gram with 5.3%. During the year under review, yield of all the pulses is in increasing trend. Crop wise details are seen in Table-7. Table-7 Area, Production and Productivity of Pulses Area * Production Productivity Sl. Crop (lakh hectares) (lakh tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) No. 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Gram 9.6 9.7 6.1 5.6 667 603 2 Tur 8.9 6.0 5.2 2.8 617 487 3 Horsegram 2.2 2.3 1.3 1.1 624 524 4 Blackgram 1.3 1.2 0.5 0.1 390 114 5 Greengram 4.0 3.8 1.1 0.5 289 133 6 Avare 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.5 858 724 7 Cowpea 1.0 0.9 0.4 0.4 470 423 8 Others 0.1 0.1 Neg Neg 298 295 Total 27.9 24.8 15.3 11.0 578 468 * - Area includes unauthorized cultivation area also Neg-Negligible 8.2.2 Area under pulses was largest in Gulbarga (6.8 lakh hectares) followed by Bijapur (3.8 lakh hectares). 8.2.3 The area production and productivity of pulses were increased from 24.8 to 27.9 lakh hectares, 11.0 to 15.3 lakh tonnes and 468 to 578 Kgs/ hectare compared to 2009-10. This increase was mainly due to good rain & weather. The production recorded highest under pulses in Gulbarga (3.9 lakh tonnes) followed by Bijapur (2.2 lakh tonnes). Yield of pulses was highest in Kolar (1218 kgs per hect) followed by Bangalore (Rural) (1146 kgs per hect) and lowest in U.Kannada (352 kgs per hect). 8.3 Total Food grains: 8.3.1 The total area under food grains in the State was 82.4 lakh hectares during 2010-11 as against 79.6 during 2009-10. This area was largest in Gulbarga (9.5lakh hectares) followed by Bijapur (7.8 lakh hectares) and least in Bangalore (Urban) (0.3 lakh hectares). 13

8.3.2 Total food grains production in the State was 138.0 lakh tonnes during 2010-11as against 108.0 lakh tonnes during 2009-10 The increase in production was due to increase in production of Paddy and Maize and also due to increase in yield rates. The highest production was in Davanagere (12.7 lakh tonnes) followed by Belgaum (10.0 lakh tonnes) and the lowest in Bangalore (Urban) (0.7 lakh tonnes). Districtwise details are in Annexure - 8. 8.3.3 The yield rate of food grains of Karnataka State was 1762 kgs per hectares and it was the highest in Davanagere (3526 kgs per hect) followed by Shimoga (3420 kgs per hect) and lowest in Gulbarg (701 kgs per hect). 8.4 Oilseeds: 8.4.1 The important oilseed crops grown in the State are Groundnut, Sunflower, Safflower, Sesamum, Castor, Linseed, Soya bean, Mustard and Niger seed. Total area under them in the State was 16.2 lakh hectares during 2010-11as against 20.0 during 2009-10. Crop wise area, production and productivity of oilseed crops are given in Table- 8. Sl. No. Crop Table- 8 Area, Production and Productivity of Oil Seeds Area * (lakh hectares) Production (lakh tonnes) Productivity (Kgs per hectares) 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Groundnut 8.5 8.2 6.0 4.6 747 589 2 Sunflower 4.1 7.9 2.2 2.5 563 333 3 Safflower 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.5 932 805 4 Sesamum 0.9 0.8 0.5 0.3 596 428 5 Castor 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 881 680 6 Linseed 0.1 0.1 0.04 0.04 353 309 7 Soyabean 1.7 1.8 1.5 0.8 926 472 8 Rape & Mustard 0.04 0.05 0.01 0.01 338 295 9 Niger seed 0.2 0.3 0.07 0.09 304 354 Total 16.2 20.01 10.9 9.0 709 473 Neg negligible * - Area includes unauthorized cultivation area also 14

8.4.2 Compared to 2009-10, the area under Total Oilseeds has decreased. The area is increased under Groundnut and Sesamum, decreased under Sunflower, Safflower, Soya bean, Rape & Mustard and Nigerseed. The area under Castor and Linseed remains the same. The largest area registered in Chitraduga (1.8 lakh hectares) followed by Belgaum (1.5 lakh hectares). Decrease in area is mainly due to decrease of area in Sunflower. 8.4.3 Total production of oilseeds increased during the year 2010-11 compared to 2009-10, from 9.0 to 10.9 lakh tonnes. This is mainly due to increase in yield under Groundnut, Sunflower and Soya bean. The total production of oilseeds was the highest in Belgaum (1.2 lakh tonnes) followed by Chitradurga (1.0 lakh tonnes). and Dharwad (0.9 lakh tonnes). The average yield was highest in Udupi (1858 kgs per hectare) district. District wise details are given in Annexure-8. The Bar chart showing the Area, Production and Productivity of Cereals & Minor Millets, Pulses, Food grains and Oilseeds for the year 2010-11and 2009-10 are given in Annexure 8.1.1, 8.1.2, and 8.1.3. 8.5 Commercial Crops: 8.5.1 Cotton, Sugarcane and Tobacco are the important commercial crops grown in the State. Table 9, gives the three dimensional details. Table - 9 Area, Production and Productivity of Commercial Crops Area # Production Productivity Sl. Crop (Lakh hectares) (lakh tonnes) (Kgs per hectares) No. 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Cotton 5.5 4.6 11.5 7.1 376 276 2 Sugarcane (H) 4.4 3.4 422.8 322.9 102 101 3 Tobacco 1.3 1.2 1.4 0.9 1150 810 Note: *Production of Cotton in lakh bales of 170 kgs in lint form, **Productivity of Sugarcane in tonnes per hectare # - Area includes unauthorized cultivation also 8.5.2 The Area, Production and Productivity of Sugarcane (H), Cotton and Tobacco increased during the year compared to last year. 15

8.6 Horticulture Crops: 8.6.1 The important horticulture crops of the State are Mango, Banana, Grapes, Guava, Sapota, Papaya, Lemon, Cashewnut, Coconut, Topioca, Sweet potato, Onion, Potato, Chillies, Tomato, Brinjal, Beans, Turmeric etc. Table-10 contains data on Area, production and yield of horticulture crops. Table 10 Area, Production and Productivity of Horticulture Crops Area Production Productivity Sl. Crop (000 hectares) (000 tonnes) (Kgs per hectares) No. 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Mango 137.2 120.0 665.0 510.4 4847 4253 2 Banana 65.8 64.0 1536.2 1407.1 23359 21993 3 Grapes 15.8 13.8 635.1 428.8 40223 31127 4 Guava 4.6 4.5 29.2 23.5 6331 5200 5 Sapota 18.3 17.7 87.8 80.2 4789 4530 6 Papaya 3.4 3.4 183.1 110.9 54633 33216 7 Cashewnut-Raw 63.4 63.3 46.5 48.0 741 766 Processed 63.4 63.3 11.6 12.0 185 192 8 Pomogranate 12.8 13.9 150.2 149.4 11701 10750 9 Lemon 9.2 9.0 78.1 72.6 8466 8076 10 Coconut 440.7 429.9 4213.4 3056.3 9656 7182 11 Topioca 0.9 0.9 9.7 8.2 11160 9357 12 Sweet Potato 2.0 2.4 17.0 15.7 8324 6637 13 Onion 162.3 191.9 1042.3 726.1 6762 3983 14 Potato 40.2 37.1 340.8 308.9 8917 8762 15 Tomato 43.4 36.9 502.6 382.3 11573 10348 16 Brinjal 13.3 12.7 159.3 136.0 11973 10717 17 Beans 7.6 6.3 63.6 48.4 8334 7574 18 Turmeric 14.2 17.9 70.2 89.9 4954 5032 19 Cabbage 6.1 4.7 111.6 80.0 18162 16902 16

8.6.2 Area under all crops increased except Pomogranate, Sweet potato, Onion and Turmeric. Area remains same under Papaya and Tapioca during 2010-11compared to 2009-10. Production of all crops increased except Cashewnut (Raw and Processed) and Turmeric. Yield of all crops increased except Cashewnut (Raw and Processed) and Turmeric during 2010-11. 8.7 Condiments and Spice Crops: 8.7.1 Dry Chillies, Dry Ginger, Cardamom, Garlic, Black Pepper, Arecanut and Coriander are the important Condiment and Spice crops of Karnataka. The area of condiments and spice crops increased except Dry Chillies, Cardamom, Garlic and Coriander compared to 2009-10. 8.7.2 Production of all Condiments and Spices increased except Dry Chillies, Garlic and Coriander. Yield of all Condiments and Spices increased except Garlic and Coriander decreased. Area Production and Productivity of condiments and spices are given in Table - 11. Table 11 Area, Production and Productivity of Condiments & Spices Area Production Productivity Sl. Crop (Thousand hects) (Thousand tones) (Kgs per hect) No. 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Dry Chillies 113.8 138.7 122.9 138.2 1136 1048 2 Dry Ginger 46.5 44.8 1681.6 1412.0 3655 3181 3 Cardamom 19.1 19.2 1.6 1.3 82 67 4 Garlic 4.2 4.7 5.5 6.6 1305 1420 5 Pepper 21.1 19.7 127.2 73.1 610 375 Arecanut-Raw 211.3 195.8 2284.4 1243.4 10922 6414 6 Processed 211.3 195.8 455.2 258.7 2183 1334 7 Coriander 4.3 6.6 1.6 3.2 377 495 9. Index Number of Area, Production and Productivity of Crops: 9.1 The index numbers of area, production and productivity (with 1981-82 as base year) for the year 2010-11 and 2009-10 were compiled for 37 crops. Sub group wise details are given in Table - 12. 17

Table 12 Index Numbers of Area, Production and Productivity (Base year :1981-82) Sl. Area Production Productivity Crop No. 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 2010-11 2009-10 1 Cereals 91.7 92.2 198.7 163.1 139.2 115.0 2 Pulses 179.4 159.4 494.4 420.3 131.1 109.9 3 Food grains 109.9 106.1 236.5 195.9 138.0 114.3 4 Oilseeds 111.7 100.1 133.6 140.1 120.2 112.1 5 Fibres 51.3 42.8 154.9 95.3 304.3 224.1 6 Plantation crops 123.0 123.0 152.0 152.0 144.3 144.3 7 Condiments and spices 173.7 178.9 660.2 581.4 178.6 131.5 8 Fruits & vegetables 300.0 325.5 579.5 531.2 223.5 206.1 9 Misc.crops 249.0 202.2 331.2 247.6 176.0 124.4 10 Non Food crops 112.8 102.7 280.3 240.8 169.4 142.7 All Crops 110.8 105.1 252.0 98.8 151.6 126.7 10. Price Trend: 10.1 The wholesale and retail prices of important crops were collected fortnightly by the District Statistical Officer from the head quarter Agriculture Produce Marketing Committees of Agricultural Marketing Department based on which annual average wholesale and retail prices of selected commodities are worked out and presented in Table - 13. Table 13 Annual Wholesale & Retail Prices of important commodities for 2010-11 & 2009-10 Sl. No Commodities Wholesale Prices (Rs.Per Quintal) Retail Prices (Rs.Per Kg) 2010-11 2009-10 % 2010-11 2009-10 % 1 Rice (Coarse) 1683 1814-7.22 19.34 19.75-2.08 2 Jowar (white) 1591 1215 30.96 18.36 14.56 26.10 3 Bajra 1410 955 47.62 15.93 12.04 32.31 4 Ragi 1064 987 7.82 13.03 11.97 8.86 18

Sl. No Commodities Wholesale Prices (Rs.Per Quintal) Retail Prices (Rs.Per Kg) 2010-11 2009-10 % 2010-11 2009-10 % 5 Maize 952 864 10.19 11.51 10.45 10.14 6 Wheat 1796 1760 2.05 20.51 19.72 4.01 7 Gram 2601 2658-2.14 29.19 30.49-4.26 8 Turdhal 6072 7061-14.00 64.64 75.28-14.13 9 Horsegram 1884 2419-22.12 22.32 26.91-17.06 10 Blackgram 4282 4444-3.64 46.90 49.14-4.56 11 Greengram 5284 5400-2.15 59.50 60.65-1.90 12 Potato 1256 1413-11.11 14.98 16.9-11.36 13 Onion 1684 1116 50.90 18.86 13.91 35.59 14 Dry Chillies (Byadagi) Source : SIP, Division, DES 7845 8393-6.53 86.97 94.35-7.82 10.2 The annual average wholesale prices of Jowar, Bajra, Ragi, Maize, Wheat and Onion are in increasing trend the other Commodities have shown decreasing trend during 2010-11. The wholesale prices varied from -22.12% for Horsegram to 50.90% for Onion. 10.3 During 2010-11 the annual average retail prices, of all the commodities mentioned in Table - 13 showed increasing and decreasing trend as in wholesale prices. The retail prices ranged between -17.06% for Horsegram to 35.59% for Onion. 11. Farm Harvest Prices: 11.1 The farm harvest prices of agriculture produce were collected in order to gauge the price levels which prevailed during the peak harvesting period. These prices for important crops for the year 2010-11 and 2009-10 are presented in Table - 14. Table 14 Farm Harvest Prices * of important agriculture crops for 2010-11& 2009-10 State s average farm harvest prices Sl. Commodities (Rs. per quintal) No. 2010-11 2009-10 % variation 1 Paddy 1057 1022 3.42 2 Jowar (Kharif) 1146 944 21.4 3 Jowar (Rabi) 1926 989 94.74 19

State s average farm harvest prices Sl. Commodities (Rs. per quintal) No. 2010-11 2009-10 % variation 4 Ragi 941 900 4.56 5 Maize 987 808 22.15 6 Bajra 802 749 7.08 7 Wheat 1597 1457 9.61 8 Bengalgram 2335 1906 22.51 9 Tur 3567 4358-18.15 10 Horsegram 1301 1817-28.4 11 Greengram 3649 4355-16.21 12 Blackgram 3861 4224-8.59 13 Drychillies 5744 5107 12.47 14 Groundnut 3073 2424 26.77 15 Sesamum 4119 4004 2.87 16 Castor 2570 2375 8.21 17 Linseed 2910 3062-4.96 18 Sugarcane 160 145 10.34 19 Tobacco 8624 11098-22.29 20 Coconut ** 6265 4472 40.09 21 Potato 1002 991 1.11 22 Onion 946 925 2.27 23 Cotton 4573 2619 74.61 Source: SIP Division, DES * = based on season wise reports ** = 1000 nuts 11.2 The prices of all commodities except Tur, Horse gram, Green gram, Black gram, Linseed and Tobacco showed an increasing trend during 2010-11over 2009-10. 12. Index Number of Farm Harvest Prices: 12.1 The index number of farm harvest prices were calculated for 19 crops under the sub-groups viz., cereals, pulses, food crops, oilseeds, fibres and miscellaneous crops in the State with triennium ending 1961-62 as base year. The details for 2010-11and 2009-10 are presented in Table - 15. 20

Table-15 Index Number of Farm Harvest Prices for 2010-11and 2009-10 (Base year : 1961-62) Index Number Sl. Sub-groups No. Percentage 2010-11 2009-10 variation 1 Cereals 2862 2432 17.68 2 Pulses 7436 8385-11.32 3 Food Crops 3022 2641 14.43 4 Oil seeds 5395 4323 24.8 5 Fibres 4955 2838 74.59 6 Miscellaneous Crops 3746 3368 11.22 7 Non food crops 3964 3412 16.18 All commodities 3578 3096 15.57 Source : SIP Division, DES 12.2 The index numbers of all sub groups increased except pulses decreased during 2010-11. It was highest in respect of fibres followed by oil seeds. 13. Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers: 13.1 The consumer price index number of agricultural labourers for food groups stood at 573 points and the general index at 554 points in July 2010. At the end of the year i.e., in June 2011, the number was 640 for food group and 629 for general group. Table 16 provides these index numbers month wise, for 2010-11. Table 16 Consumer Price Index Number of Agricultural Labourers in Karnataka 2010-11 Month Food General July 2010 573 554 August 2010 584 564 September 2010 588 568 October 2010 595 575 November 2010 599 579 December 2010 619 595 21

January 2011 635 609 February 2011 629 614 March 2011 626 616 April 2011 627 619 May2011 631 623 June 2011 640 629 Source : SIP Division, DES 14. Agriculture Wages: 14.1 The districtwise, class wise, details of agricultural wages for the year 2010-11 are given in Annexure - 9. There was an increase in the wages of carpenter, blacksmith during the year 2010-11 compared to 2009-10.The wages of skilled labourers and agricultural laborers in dry land, wet land and garden land has increased in 2010-11 compared to that of 2009-10 in varying degrees. The state average wage of Carpenters, Black smiths and Mochis has increased by 28%, 28.5% and 36% respectively during 2010-11. The increase in wages during 2010-11 compared to 2009-10 is seen in Table -17. It may be observed that the percentage of increase in wages of men is higher than that of their counterparts in all the categories except in B and C category of Dry Land, A and B category of Wet Land and C category of Garden Land. Table -17 Agriculture Labourers Wages - State Average for the year 2010-11 Cate gory Sex Dry Land % of Wet Land % of Garden Land in in 2010-11 2009-10 crease 2010-11 2009-10 crease 2010-11 2009-10 % of in crease A B C D M 181 155.11 19.1 173 137.76 18.2 169 142.05 23.9 F 97 75.4 11.1 97 75.12 18.3 99 75.43 22.2 M 127 101.77 18.3 130 104.05 21.6 129 100.22 19.3 F 94 75.3 19.6 97 77.08 22.1 95 73.63 17.3 M 100 83.09 29.3 97 72.73 18.8 105 87.45 16.4 F 82 69.34 33.2 77 54.3 13.1 78 53.75 20.0 M 155 116.32 46.2 148 137.74 36.7 148 124.25 20.9 F 110 68 33.2 103 81.06 21.3 112 86.54 18.7 22

Note: A= Labourers at the time of ploughing, digging, sowing, interculturing, watering and uprooting B= Labourers at the time of manuring, transplanting, weeding, reaping and picking C= Activities like cattle, sheep and goat grazing D= Harvesting in areca and coconuts, peeling the coconuts, arecanuts, trimming and spraying in areca and coconut gardens and any other operations relating to arecanut and coconut gardens M= Male. F= Female. 15. Livestock Census: 15.1 The data collected on quinquennial census during 2007 on livestock, agricultural machinery and implements are given in Annexure - 10. During livestock census 2007, compared to livestock census 2003, the total livestock population was increased by 16%, out of which cattle s share was 9.5% and that buffaloes was 7.6%. During the same period, number of sheep s, goats, mules, donkeys, camels and poultry registered an increase of 31.5%, 37.1%, 513%, 5.4%, 415% and 73.6% respectively but showed a decline to the extent of 21.82% in the number of horses and ponies and 12.7% in pigs. Among the animal operated implements, there is a decrease in the number of wooden ploughs by 10% and disc harrow by 0.2%, but showed an increase by 35% in seed cum fertilizer drill, by 6.8% in triphalli and 18% in leveling karash earth. * * * 23

ANNEXURE

ANNUXURE 1 DISTRICT NORMAL AND ACTUAL RAIN FALL DURING KHARIF 2010-11 (IN MMS) SL NO DISTRICTS APR 2010 MAY 2010 JUNE 2010 JULY 2010 N A C N A C N A C N A C N A C N A C 1 BAGALKOTE 23 8 S 57 56 E 72 97 E 74 98 E 68 145 E 294 404 E 2 BANGALORE ( R ) 37 49 E 103 90 N 64 94 E 95 120 E 118 128 N 417 481 N 3 BANGALORE ( U ) 32 71 E 81 125 N 59 74 E 92 109 N 109 115 N 373 494 E 4 BELGAUM 31 22 D 78 10 E 121 209 E 212 333 E 127 208 E 569 782 E 5 BELLARY 26 22 N 64 74 S 67 45 D 77 58 D 82 245 E 316 444 E 6 BIDAR 20 7 S 31 15 N 132 78 D 191 360 E 195 312 E 569 772 E 7 BIJAPUR 18 8 D 44 25 D 89 95 N 87 86 N 86 165 E 324 379 N 8 CHAMARAJANAGARA 58 95 E 134 107 D 45 53 N 63 71 N 62 96 E 362 422 N 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 24 60 E 69 86 D 52 144 E 79 131 E 94 127 E 318 548 E 10 CHIKKAMAGALUR 60 89 E 110 89 E 368 233 D 696 475 D 426 415 N 1660 1301 D 11 CHITRADURGA 26 80 E 70 130 N 44 45 N 53 107 E 54 164 E 247 526 E 12 D.KANNADA 46 85 E 173 151 E 857 826 N 1074 1271 N 749 785 N 2899 3118 N 13 DAVANAGERE 34 47 E 76 52 N 67 75 N 101 129 E 79 185 E 357 488 E 14 DHARWAD 46 46 N 88 77 D 108 97 N 149 155 N 101 143 E 492 518 N 15 GADAG 33 21 D 76 78 N 80 60 D 72 92 E 74 160 E 335 411 E 16 GULBARGA 19 7 S 38 19 N 122 93 D 159 243 E 168 242 E 506 604 E 17 HASSAN 51 104 E 97 125 D 157 151 N 302 313 N 198 275 E 805 968 E 18 HAVERI 41 50 E 83 65 E 109 118 N 173 165 N 111 171 E 517 569 N 19 KODAGU 84 74 N 162 106 D 503 394 D 835 729 N 556 489 N 2140 1792 N 20 KOLAR 22 55 E 68 142 D 44 115 E 66 128 E 74 66 N 274 506 E 21 KOPPALA 21 15 D 53 103 E 66 60 N 79 103 E 87 241 E 306 522 E 22 MANDYA 42 84 E 108 86 E 43 89 E 49 96 E 52 106 E 294 461 E 23 MYSORE 59 118 E 124 91 D 69 83 E 102 89 N 67 101 E 421 482 N 24 RAICHUR 18 4 S 117 25 D 60 96 E 79 138 E 100 230 E 374 493 E 25 RAMANAGARA 43 69 E 39 97 S 78 47 D 112 92 N 119 101 N 391 406 N 26 SHIMOGA 30 62 E 85 73 E 465 413 N 888 832 N 591 607 N 2059 1987 N 27 TUMKUR 25 57 E 77 96 N 46 56 E 58 118 E 62 129 E 268 456 E 28 UDUPI 28 79 E 171 104 E 1080 978 N 1318 1601 E 913 955 N 3510 3717 N 29 UTTRA KANNADA 25 43 E 119 48 D 698 525 D 988 1008 N 598 491 N 2428 2115 N 30 YADGIR 20 5 S 35 24 S 115 111 N 156 230 E 157 218 E 483 588 E STATE 38 52 E 93 74 D 191 209 N 302 372 E 215 289 E 839 996 N Note: E = Excess, N = Normal, D = Deficit, S = Scanty, A = Actual, C = Classifaction Source ARC Division Normal : 50 years of Average Rainfall ( 1941-1990 ) August 2010 APRIL 2010 TO AUGUST 2010

ANNUXURE 1(contd) DISTRICT NORMAL AND ACTUAL RAIN FALL DURING RABI 2010-11 (IN MMS) SL NO DISTRICTS SEPT 2010 OCT 2010 NOV 2010 DEC 2010 N A C N A C N A C N A C N A C 1 BAGALKOTE 144 70 D 102 61 D 28 83 E 7 1 S 281 215 D 2 BANGALORE ( R ) 177 107 D 156 67 D 52 112 E 16 5 S 401 291 D 3 BANGALORE ( U ) 154 132 N 148 101 D 44 139 E 11 4 S 357 376 N 4 BELGAUM 114 200 E 109 112 N 35 88 E 6 1 S 264 401 E 5 BELLARY 138 55 S 106 56 D 30 98 E 10 0 S 284 209 D 6 BIDAR 187 131 D 81 87 N 19 32 E 7 0 S 294 250 N 7 BIJAPUR 167 85 D 100 77 D 24 35 E 7 3 D 298 200 D 8 CHAMARAJANAGARA 107 82 D 150 121 N 62 214 E 28 16 D 347 433 E 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 146 87 D 142 73 D 46 214 E 14 9 D 348 383 N 10 CHIKKAMAGALUR 169 279 E 163 172 N 53 217 E 11 4 S 396 672 E 11 CHITRADURGA 107 70 D 107 82 D 31 207 E 9 0 S 254 359 E 12 D.KANNADA 295 536 E 214 424 E 80 351 E 18 20 N 607 1331 E 13 DAVANAGERE 108 143 E 109 132 E 37 194 E 6 0 S 260 469 E 14 DHARWAD 121 115 N 112 126 N 41 105 E 7 0 S 281 346 E 15 GADAG 140 70 D 111 72 D 32 135 E 7 0 S 290 277 N 16 GULBARGA 200 152 D 97 82 D 20 36 E 5 0 S 322 270 N 17 HASSAN 122 221 E 148 214 E 50 245 E 10 2 S 330 682 E 18 HAVERI 98 132 E 110 140 E 43 161 E 7 0 S 258 433 E 19 KODAGU 223 295 E 205 278 E 77 250 E 18 1 S 523 824 E 20 KOLAR 130 89 D 126 40 S 52 158 E 17 7 D 325 294 N 21 KOPPALA 145 61 D 106 46 D 22 103 E 6 0 S 279 210 D 22 MANDYA 121 96 D 154 122 D 50 168 E 16 1 S 341 387 N 23 MYSORE 91 69 D 142 118 N 46 195 E 13 3 S 292 385 E 24 RAICHUR 164 72 D 166 45 S 51 30 D 14 1 S 395 148 S 25 RAMANAGARA 155 97 D 102 127 E 20 151 E 5 0 S 282 375 E 26 SHIMOGA 180 410 E 131 180 E 38 161 E 5 1 S 354 752 E 27 TUMKUR 135 100 D 124 117 N 39 157 E 9 0 S 307 374 E 28 UDUPI 435 602 E 208 438 E 77 289 E 15 16 N 735 1345 E 29 UTTRA KANNADA 253 400 E 140 177 E 50 167 E 10 3 S 453 747 E 30 YADGIR 191 121 D 116 76 D 23 35 E 5 3 D 335 235 D STATE 153 194 E 137 139 N 45 153 E 11 3 S 346 489 E Note: E = Excess, N = Normal, D = Deficit, S = Scanty, A = Actual, C = Classifaction Source ARC Division Normal : 50 years of Average Rainfall ( 1941-1990 ) SEPT 2010 TO DEC 2010

ANNUXURE 1(contd) DISTRICT NORMAL AND ACTUAL RAIN FALL DURING SUMMER 2010-11 (IN MMS) SL NO DISTRICTS JAN 2011 FEB 2011 MAR 2011 N A C N A C N A C N A C N A C 1 BAGALKOTE 1 0 S 2 2 N 6 0 S 9 2 S 584 621 N 2 BANGALORE ( R ) 2 0 S 7 1 S 8 1 S 17 2 S 835 774 N 3 BANGALORE ( U ) 1 0 S 3 13 E 5 6 E 9 19 E 739 889 E 4 BELGAUM 2 0 S 1 3 E 7 1 S 10 4 S 843 1187 E 5 BELLARY 1 0 S 2 0 S 3 1 S 6 1 S 606 654 N 6 BIDAR 5 0 S 8 4 D 11 1 S 24 5 S 887 1027 N 7 BIJAPUR 2 0 S 3 0 S 6 0 S 11 0 S 633 579 N 8 CHAMARAJANAGARA 3 0 S 6 14 E 12 20 E 21 34 E 730 889 E 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 2 0 S 3 1 E 6 0 S 11 1 D 677 932 E 10 CHIKKAMAGALUR 2 0 S 2 7 E 12 6 D 16 13 N 2072 1986 N 11 CHITRADURGA 1 0 S 1 0 S 5 0 S 7 0 S 508 885 E 12 D.KANNADA 3 1 S 2 1 D 9 5 D 14 7 D 3520 4456 E 13 DAVANAGERE 1 0 S 1 0 S 4 0 S 6 0 S 623 957 E 14 DHARWAD 3 0 S 4 6 E 8 2 S 15 8 D 788 872 N 15 GADAG 1 0 S 1 0 S 4 1 S 6 1 S 631 689 N 16 GULBARGA 3 0 S 4 10 E 8 1 S 15 11 D 843 885 N 17 HASSAN 2 0 S 2 8 E 8 13 E 12 21 E 1147 1671 E 18 HAVERI 1 0 S 1 1 N 5 0 S 7 1 S 782 1003 E 19 KODAGU 4 3 D 5 10 E 19 13 D 28 26 N 2691 2642 N 20 KOLAR 2 1 D 4 11 E 8 2 S 14 14 N 613 814 E 21 KOPPALA 1 0 S 1 0 S 2 0 S 4 0 S 589 732 E 22 MANDYA 2 0 S 4 18 E 9 12 E 15 30 E 650 878 E 23 MYSORE 2 0 S 4 10 E 11 13 N 17 23 E 730 890 E 24 RAICHUR 1 0 S 5 0 S 10 0 S 16 0 S 785 641 N 25 RAMANAGARA 1 0 S 2 7 D 4 6 E 7 13 N 680 794 N 26 SHIMOGA 1 0 S 1 0 S 5 0 S 7 0 S 2420 2739 N 27 TUMKUR 1 0 S 2 2 N 6 1 S 9 3 S 584 833 E 28 UDUPI 3 0 S 1 1 N 5 1 S 9 2 S 4254 5064 N 29 UTTRA KANNADA 1 0 S 1 1 N 3 2 D 5 3 D 2886 2865 N 30 YADGIR 4 0 S 4 5 E 6 0 S 14 5 S 832 828 N STATE 2 0 S 3 4 S 8 4 D 13 8 N 1197 1493 E Note: E = Excess, N = Normal, D = Deficit, S = Scanty, A = Actual, C = Classifaction Source ARC Division JAN 2011 TO MAR 2011 Normal : 50 years of Average Rainfall ( 1941-1990 ) ANNUAL (APRIL 2010 TO MARCH 2011)

ANNEXURE -2 CLASSIFICATION OF TOTAL GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 (Area in Hectares) Geographical Area Classification of Area Sl. Not Available for Cultivation No. District Professional Village Land put Barren & Cultivable Forest Survey Papers to Non- Uncultivable Waste agricultural uses Land 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 BAGALKOT 658877 658877 81126 28832 24810 2035 2 BANGALORE(U) 217410 217410 5055 115530 4911 3783 3 BANGALORE(R) 229519 229519 11322 39978 11124 3898 4 BELGAUM 1344382 1344382 190424 69663 44342 11465 5 BELLARY 813196 813196 97017 110291 53477 24839 6 BIDAR 541765 541765 27707 22006 19127 19382 7 BIJAPUR 1053471 1053471 1977 36027 29059 5502 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 569901 569901 275610 24611 21434 7637 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 404501 404501 49704 31933 34302 6143 10 CHICKMAGALUR 722075 722075 200485 43125 28322 19404 11 CHITRADURGA 770702 770702 73719 51243 25403 21612 12 D.KANNADA 477149 477149 128476 65483 58780 30669 13 DAVANGERE 597597 597597 89918 38992 20533 8525 14 DHARWAD 427329 427329 35235 22572 3985 2669 15 GADAG 465715 465715 32614 10481 11628 1010 16 GULBARGA 1094120 1094120 35316 38420 35113 9417 17 HASSAN 662602 662602 58775 78877 30365 14142 18 HAVERI 485156 485156 47454 33037 5793 2989 19 KODAGU 410775 410775 134597 24200 31010 9106 20 KOLAR 374966 374966 20620 45677 28870 6397 21 KOPPAL 552495 552495 29451 39003 16627 2568 22 MANDYA 498244 498244 24765 60906 21519 41955 23 MYSORE 676382 676382 62851 75758 45018 21407 24 RAICHUR 835843 835843 18167 20563 20084 10712 25 RAMANAGARA 355912 355912 69946 26225 24339 1178 26 SHIMOGA 847784 847784 276855 88708 13312 16311 27 TUMKUR 1064755 1064755 45177 84504 67539 62642 28 UDUPI 356446 356446 100102 39602 11595 38165 29 U.KANNADA 1024679 1024679 813595 34514 16234 6450 30 YADGIR 516088 516088 33773 29602 27972 2385 STATE 19049836 19049836 3071833 1430363 786627 414397 25

CLASSIFICATION OF TOTAL GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 (Area in Hectares) Classification of Area Uncultivated land Net Total Area sown Fallow Land Sl. excluding fallow land Area Cropped more than District No. Permanent Miscellaneous Current Other Sown Area once(14)-(13) Pastures & Tree Crops, Fallows Fallow Land other grazing land Groves(*) 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 BAGALKOT 3429 274 36014 9971 472386 608723 136337 2 BANGALORE(U) 5674 7453 19417 5216 50371 52224 1853 3 BANGALORE(R) 3879 12498 10482 11204 125134 131101 5967 4 BELGAUM 24807 3046 155784 6971 837880 1099651 261771 5 BELLARY 5472 3606 62941 13374 442179 581869 139690 6 BIDAR 13964 10915 34189 33751 360724 423967 63243 7 BIJAPUR 9575 1316 86996 5685 877334 1037957 160623 8 CHAMARAJANAGA 22750 4741 11365 12886 188867 225445 36578 9 CHIKKABALLAPUR 59510 6482 18576 4737 193114 214883 21769 10 CHICKMAGALUR 88585 21257 17051 4792 299054 329738 30684 11 CHITRADURGA 88740 11317 41182 24094 433392 523914 90522 12 D.KANNADA 19059 31733 6377 5827 130745 157168 26423 13 DAVANGERE 19538 4955 14036 5421 395679 493726 98047 14 DHARWAD 3571 202 41376 6903 310816 512031 201215 15 GADAG 2592 273 2097 563 404457 552926 148469 16 GULBARGA 25855 1131 22242 2624 924002 1061757 137755 17 HASSAN 32943 6963 16692 26686 397159 505425 108266 18 HAVERI 12209 2290 11697 5748 363939 422108 58169 19 KODAGU 13884 21034 3932 3497 169515 184564 15049 20 KOLAR 39418 7009 31819 8682 186474 203281 16807 21 KOPPAL 14675 210 80104-369857 500442 130585 22 MANDYA 32049 3382 24938 36030 252700 300207 47507 23 MYSORE 46808 5871 43087 37615 337967 548605 210638 24 RAICHUR 19816 13684 172659 50051 510107 662645 152538 25 RAMANAGARA 24662 3950 15611 20798 169203 175529 6326 26 SHIMOGA 163463 26868 10158 25263 226846 267221 40375 27 TUMKUR 76453 21033 116912 31542 558953 631744 72791 28 UDUPI 10625 46966 1353 8325 99713 118084 18371 29 U.KANNADA 16625 4806 7232 13073 112150 124419 12269 30 YADGIR 11755 721 82815 5129 321936 410809 88873 STATE ANNEXURE -2 (conti) 912385 285986 1199134 426458 10522653 13062163 2539510 26

ANNEXURE - 2.1 PIE CHART SHOWING THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION FOR THE YEAR 2010-11 (1) 16% 8% (2) (9) 55% 4% (3) 2% (4) 5% 2% (5) 2% 6% (6) (7) (8) Forest Barren & uncultivable land Permanent pastures & other graz. Land Current fallow Land put to non-agriculture use Cultivable waste Land under miscellaneous tree, crops, groves etc.,. Other fallow land Net area sown 27

ANNEXURE - 3 SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 Canals Wells Sl. Government Number of Tube/Borewells District No. Length Number Government Private Total (Kms.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 BAGALKOT 3 189 4 28418 28422 2 BANGALORE(U) - - - 24591 24591 3 BANGALORE(R) - - 76 29842 29918 4 BELGAUM 12 416 11 26074 26085 5 BELLARY 13 456 12 17914 17926 6 BIDAR 4 180 8 9676 9684 7 BIJAPUR 5 296-30245 30245 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 8 187 25 23462 23487 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - 12 49715 49727 10 CHICKMAGALUR 2 50 2 3105 3107 11 CHITRADURGA 3 142 156 25093 25249 12 D.KANNADA - - 3 6709 6712 13 DAVANGERE 4 203 84 25602 25686 14 DHARWAD - 48 9 4020 4029 15 GADAG 1 105 11 4781 4792 16 GULBARGA 6 131 7 1855 1862 17 HASSAN 11 514-40920 40920 18 HAVERI 1 47 44 24531 24575 19 KODAGU 9 92 16 209 225 20 KOLAR - - - 81837 81837 21 KOPPAL 6 112 21 6496 6517 22 MANDYA 20 780 5 6528 6533 23 MYSORE 33 1308-15276 15276 24 RAICHUR 8 150 30 5541 5571 25 RAMANAGARA 7 178 57 38002 38059 26 SHIMOGA 16 378 10 20019 20029 27 TUMKUR 5 87 71 118679 118750 28 UDUPI - - - 611 611 29 U.KANNADA 4 20 10 505 515 30 YADGIR 7 167-527 527 STATE 188 6236 684 670783 671467 28

ANNEXURE - 3 (contd) SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 Wells Lift irrigation Sl. Number of other wells used for No. District Irrigation purpose only Government Private Total Government Private Total Masonry Non-masonry Masonry Non-masonry 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 BAGALKOT - - 2357 9390 11747 19-19 2 BANGALORE(U) - - 2553 96 2649 - - - 3 BANGALORE(R) - - 5732 2526 8258 1-1 4 BELGAUM - - 14713 47749 62462 45 6459 6504 5 BELLARY - - 4957 2702 7659 37 3560 3597 6 BIDAR 8-6198 10838 17044 8-8 7 BIJAPUR - - 1714 40552 42266 1-1 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 3-9913 2479 12395 4-4 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - 18121 13612 31733 - - - 10 CHICKMAGALUR - - 649 1580 2229 22-22 11 CHITRADURGA 21 13 3958 8005 11997 55 52 107 12 D.KANNADA 1-17105 22951 40057 6 1545 1551 13 DAVANGERE - - 2037 1909 3946 21 1400 1421 14 DHARWAD 1-681 431 1113 - - - 15 GADAG - - 1997 1775 3772 9 1 10 16 GULBARGA - 2 3481 19045 22528 31 66 97 17 HASSAN 5-2549 192 2746 20-20 18 HAVERI - - 506 1599 2105 23 319 342 19 KODAGU - - 137-137 11-11 20 KOLAR - - 16963 10912 27875 - - - 21 KOPPAL - - - - - 10-10 22 MANDYA 4 9 5385 6452 11850 16 73 89 23 MYSORE - - 3630 508 4138 9-9 24 RAICHUR - - 3680 6269 9949 24 4446 4470 25 RAMANAGARA - - 9775 2548 12323 4-4 26 SHIMOGA - - 6546 1073 7619 6 4128 4134 27 TUMKUR 13-33658 5885 39556 9-9 28 UDUPI - - 21567 7696 29263 4 2088 2092 29 U.KANNADA 19-5750 3353 9122 13 3 16 30 YADGIR 1 1 1022 4677 5701 7 274 281 STATE 76 25 207334 236804 444239 415 24414 24829 29

ANNEXURE - 3 (contd) SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 Number of Number Number of Tanks Number of Pumpsets Sl. District Wells not of With ayacut With ayacut No in use Reservoirs of 40 hectares of less than Total Electrical Diesel Total or more 40 hectares 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 BAGALKOT 3324-29 15 44 81819 884 82703 2 BANGALORE(U) 2267-71 581 652 25726 22 25748 3 BANGALORE(R) 19947-100 654 754 57105 205 57310 4 BELGAUM 3676 5 157 741 898 172651 1920 174571 5 BELLARY 1840 3 38 111 149 49712 123 49835 6 BIDAR 2608-42 43 85 56582 45 56627 7 BIJAPUR 1486-92 - 92 98586 534 99120 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 3714 3 77 141 218 42774 199 42973 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - 163 1080 1243 66133-66133 10 CHICKMAGALUR 457 2 123 2109 2232 38925 1987 40912 11 CHITRADURGA 6083 2 167 142 309 77669 84 77753 12 D.KANNADA 2138 - - - - 64763 10165 74928 13 DAVANGERE 1173-52 359 411 62852 74 62926 14 DHARWAD 358-75 1156 1231 17929 272 18201 15 GADAG 493-19 11 30 18208 74 18282 16 GULBARGA 4338 3 53 61 114 32330 778 33108 17 HASSAN 116 5 154 5912 6066 60962 222 61184 18 HAVERI 2622-203 1701 1904 32428-32428 19 KODAGU 82 2 23 1438 1461 5268 393 5661 20 KOLAR 5827-111 1944 2055 81246-81246 21 KOPPAL 7257 2 22 40 62 46904-46904 22 MANDYA 723 1 160 470 630 27047 1135 28182 23 MYSORE 829 4 54 594 648 52519 259 52778 24 RAICHUR 408-48 257 305 28175 300 28475 25 RAMANAGARA 8914 5 83 725 808 48157 820 48977 26 SHIMOGA 1057 5 370 5592 5962 33192 2542 35734 27 TUMKUR 26628 4 426 1216 1642 195181 1490 196671 28 UDUPI - - 4 287 291 43525 6061 49586 29 U.KANNADA 2015 4 81 2290 2371 41737 2743 44480 30 YADGIR 1396 3 67 259 326 10239 459 10698 STATE 111776 53 3064 29929 32993 1670344 33790 1704134 30

ANNEXURE - 4 DISTRICTWISE PERCENTAGE OF AREA SOWN TO AREA IRRIGATED, 2010-11 (Area in Hectares) Sl Gross Area Net Area No. District % GAI % NAI Sown Irrigated Sown Irrigated to GAS to NAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 BAGALKOT 608723 304569 50.03 472386 276315 58.49 2 BANGALORE(U) 52224 10852 20.78 50371 9165 18.19 3 BANGALORE(R) 131101 32304 24.64 125134 28020 22.39 4 BELGAUM 1099651 575480 52.33 837880 485039 57.89 5 BELLARY 581869 279281 48.00 442179 194200 43.92 6 BIDAR 423967 58629 13.83 360724 54675 15.16 7 BIJAPUR 1037957 374785 36.11 877334 314855 35.89 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 225445 76410 33.89 188867 67011 35.48 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 214883 63516 29.56 193114 49418 25.59 10 CHICKMAGALUR 329738 43674 13.25 299054 39239 13.12 11 CHITRADURGA 523914 103671 19.79 433392 92897 21.43 12 D.KANNADA 157168 71688 45.61 130745 70301 53.77 13 DAVANGERE 493726 253495 51.34 395679 172139 43.50 14 DHARWAD 512031 88967 17.38 310816 59248 19.06 15 GADAG 552926 100295 18.14 404457 99353 24.56 16 GULBARGA 1061757 91913 8.66 924002 87113 9.43 17 HASSAN 505425 143781 28.45 397159 126533 31.86 18 HAVERI 422108 94692 22.43 363939 78943 21.69 19 KODAGU 184564 3964 2.15 169515 3934 2.32 20 KOLAR 203281 45589 22.43 186474 28782 15.43 21 KOPPAL 500442 178938 35.76 369857 113326 30.64 22 MANDYA 300207 173510 57.80 252700 140756 55.70 23 MYSORE 548605 198002 36.09 337967 164889 48.79 24 RAICHUR 662645 257355 38.84 510107 179711 35.23 25 RAMANAGARA 175529 44071 25.11 169203 42487 25.11 26 SHIMOGA 267221 174739 65.39 226846 141680 62.46 27 TUMKUR 631744 189488 29.99 558953 163730 29.29 28 UDUPI 118084 35445 30.02 99713 34348 34.45 29 U.KANNADA 124419 30590 24.59 112150 29439 26.25 30 YADGIR 410809 179156 43.61 321936 142258 44.19 STATE 13062163 4278849 32.76 10522653 3489804 33.16 31

Sl. No District SOURCEWISE AREA IRRIGATED IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 (Area in Hectares) Gross / Net area irrigated by (in Hectares) Government Canals Tanks Wells Gross Net Gross Net Gross Net 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 BAGALKOT 54825 54825 901 901 14474 12249 2 BANGALORE(U) - - 919 819 - - 3 BANGALORE(R) - - - - - - 4 BELGAUM 119591 105019 738 696 164434 135008 5 BELLARY 129054 91682 2717 2502 7874 5334 6 BIDAR 4419 4158 1186 1063 23645 22319 7 BIJAPUR 127674 106962 1908 1908 110176 96515 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 13310 12559 6260 5353 5146 4394 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - - - - - 10 CHICKMAGALUR 7651 4666 10912 10822 668 637 11 CHITRADURGA 5292 4708 510 510 - - 12 D.KANNADA - - - - 41089 40544 13 DAVANGERE 122956 66203 1443 1443 1076 786 14 DHARWAD 64895 42257 81 81 - - 15 GADAG 28037 27095 1179 1179 2224 2224 16 GULBARGA 35948 34010 863 863 29750 28830 17 HASSAN 49370 45398 37984 30140 1870 1719 18 HAVERI 5975 5975 10790 10536 - - 19 KODAGU 2432 2432 356 356 - - 20 KOLAR - - - - - - 21 KOPPAL 82753 39900 218 218 - - 22 MANDYA 126043 99360 24932 23170 10118 8544 23 MYSORE 124283 106816 19719 15323 22647 18328 24 RAICHUR 213966 143449 2028 1918 10894 9604 25 RAMANAGARA 2477 2370 3615 2993 - - 26 SHIMOGA 57452 46198 62688 56625 6651 5378 27 TUMKUR 4199 4199 20721 17980 1247 1213 28 UDUPI - - 823 823 24465 23519 29 U.KANNADA - - 6142 5760 10045 9969 30 YADGIR 139500 106541 3065 3065 11002 10167 STATE ANNEXURE - 5 1522102 1156782 222698 197047 499495 437281 32

ANNEXURE - 5 (contd) SOURCEWISE AREA IRRIGATED IN KARNATAKA, 2010-11 (Area in Hectares) Sl. Gross / Net area irrigated by (in Hectares) No. District Tube / Bore Wells Lift Irrigation Other sources Total Gross Net Gross Net Gross Net Gross Net 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 BAGALKOT 108341 91648 2933 2903 123095 113789 304569 276315 2 BANGALORE(U) 9933 8346 - - - - 10852 9165 3 BANGALORE(R) 32261 27977 43 43 - - 32304 28020 4 BELGAUM 177859 143608 37595 35712 75263 64996 575480 485039 5 BELLARY 79036 55000 46531 30646 14069 9036 279281 194200 6 BIDAR 27728 25704 490 490 1161 941 58629 54675 7 BIJAPUR 115014 91651 - - 20013 17819 374785 314855 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 51267 44278 427 427 - - 76410 67011 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 63516 49418 - - - - 63516 49418 10 CHICKMAGALUR 11863 10977 332 192 12248 11945 43674 39239 11 CHITRADURGA 97869 87679 - - - - 103671 92897 12 D.KANNADA 9883 9613 2147 2138 18569 18006 71688 70301 13 DAVANGERE 111445 91203 16055 12111 520 393 253495 172139 14 DHARWAD 23980 16902 - - 11 8 88967 59248 15 GADAG 41558 41558 40 40 27257 27257 100295 99353 16 GULBARGA 22329 20800 2341 2073 682 537 91913 87113 17 HASSAN 52410 47294 342 325 1805 1657 143781 126533 18 HAVERI 55998 44699 760 760 21169 16973 94692 78943 19 KODAGU 505 475 40 40 631 631 3964 3934 20 KOLAR 45589 28782 - - - - 45589 28782 21 KOPPAL 95094 72335 612 612 261 261 178938 113326 22 MANDYA 8681 6462 456 456 3280 2764 173510 140756 23 MYSORE 31006 24075 347 347 - - 198002 164889 24 RAICHUR 20883 17656 9584 7084 - - 257355 179711 25 RAMANAGARA 37713 36883 205 180 61 61 44071 42487 26 SHIMOGA 36753 24176 5629 4735 5566 4568 174739 141680 27 TUMKUR 163321 140338 - - - - 189488 163730 28 UDUPI 562 562 3344 3193 6251 6251 35445 34348 29 U.KANNADA 3138 2839 678 678 10587 10193 30590 29439 30 YADGIR 19458 17585 1697 1262 4434 3638 179156 142258 STATE 1554993 1280523 132628 106447 346933 311724 4278849 3489804 33

Area (lakh hectares) ANNEXURE -5.1.1 BAR CHART SHOWING SOURCEWISE NET AREA IRRIGATED FOR THE YEAR 2010-11 & 2009-10 14.00 12.00 11.56 11.05 12.80 12.52 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.37 4.25 4.00 2.00 1.97 1.96 1.06 1.06 3.12 3.07 0.00 Canals Tanks Wells Tube/Borewells Lift irrigation Other sources 2010-11 2009-10 34

Area (lakh hectares) ANNEXURE - 5.1.2 BAR CHART SHOWING SOURCEWISE GROSS AREA IRRIGATED FOR THE YEAR 2010-11 & 2009-10 16.00 15.22 14.47 15.55 14.74 14.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.99 4.79 4.00 2.23 2.15 3.47 3.48 2.00 1.33 1.33 0.00 Canals Tanks Wells Tube/Borewells Lift irrigation Other sources 2010-11 2009-10 35