STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SECTOR, THRUST AREAS OF EXTENSION AND RESEARCH NEED IN RESPECT OF SHIMLA DISTT. FOR

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STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND ALLIED SECTOR, THRUST AREAS OF EXTENSION AND RESEARCH NEED IN RESPECT OF SHIMLA DISTT. FOR 2012-13. Strategic Issue Strateg Proposed Thrust areas of extn. Research Activit proposed for Name of No. of units Rate(R Amt (Rs in need scheme proposed s) lakhs) AGRICULTURE DIVERSIFICTION Low income from main season vegetable cultivation Promoting off season vegetable cultivation Awareness creation about cultivation of peas,tomato etc in off season Extn. Research Extn. Research 90 0.04 3.6000 425 das 0.0075 3.1875 500 das 0.004 2.0000 120 das 0.006 0.7200 437 das 0.003 1.3110 60 das 0.0025 0.1500 Capacit 20 0.05 1.0000 Seed Mone 10 0.1 1.0000 Promotion of pol house technolog Awareness creation about protective cultivation 20 0.04 0.8000 180 das 0.0075 1.3500

Promotion of Awareness creation Commercial Veg / about Veg / Spices Spices cultivation cultivation as source of 72 das 0.006 0.4320 250 das 0.003 0.7500 140 das 0.0025 0.3500 40 0.04 1.6000 100 das 0.004 0.4000 150 das 0.003 0.4500 110 das 0.0025 0.2750 Capacit Seed Mone 10 0.05 0.5000 Low income due to Diversification from low Awareness & creation of 15 0.04 0.6000 cultivation of traditional crops value to high values Veg / Exotic Veg. crops like Vegetables 60 das 0.003 0.1800

INM Imbalance use of fertilizer in pulse PRODUCTION Promotion of balance use of fertilizer Low production of Vegetable Redressal of existing crops because of either partial technical gaps of or non adoption of certain vegetable crops. recommended package of practices such as seed treatment, balance use of nutrients and weeds management Awareness about INM creation Creation of awareness 60 das 0.0025 0.1500 20 0.04 0.8000 135 das 0.004 0.5400 75 das 0.003 0.2250 30 0.04 1.2000 310 das 0.0075 2.3250 200 das 0.004 0.8000 160 das 0.003 0.4800 Capacit 10 0.05 0.5000

IPM Inproper use of PPM in Veg Promotion of proper use Crops of PPM Health Hazards from chemical control method Decline the productivit and fertilit of soil Low adoption of SRI Management of insect pests through Bio control Promotion of organic farming promotion of adoption of SRI Awareness about use of PPM Promotion of Bio Agent Popularization of the concept amongst the grower communit Creation of awareness SUB TOTAL Seed Mone 4 0.04 0.1600 Capacit Seed Mone 10 0.05 0.5000 4 0.04 0.1600 100 das 0.0075 0.7500 5 0.04 0.2000 29.4455

HORTICULTURE Strategic Issue Strateg Proposed Thrust areas of extn. Research Activit proposed for Name of No. of units Rate(R Amt (Rs in need scheme proposed s) lakhs) Extn. Research Extn. Research IPM Popularization of improved package of practices in apple & stone friuts DIVERSIFICTION Low availabilit of good qualit planting materials such as Apple, Pear, Pomegranate, walnut, cherr Promotion of scientific orchard management To make the plant material from identified source Creation of awareness of IPM Awarenees creation 30 0.04 1.20 230 das 0.0075 1.7250 300 das 0.004 1.20 108 das 0.003 0.3240 109 das 0.0025 0.2725 Capacit 10 0.05 0.5000 Seed Mone 15 0.04 0.6 48 das 0.01 0.48 75 das 0.0075 0.5625 300 das 0.003 0.900 60 das 0.0025 0.15

Low productivit of traditionall grown Apple s cultivars Intensification of existing Apple orchards b introduction of Spur & color strains of Apple Capacit 10 0.05 0.50 Seed Mone 5 0.1 0.50 Creation of awareness 30 0.04 1.2 80 das 0.004 0.32 35 das 0.003 0.105 250 das 0.0025 0.6250 Capacit Seed Mone PRODUCATION Decline in qualit Provide proper mulch Creation of awareness production of fruits under material moisture stress conditions 30 0.04 1.2 200 das 0.0025 0.5000

Low quantit and qualit production of fruits due to high infestation of weeds in orchards. Low qualit production of Apple due to repeated occurrence of premature leaf fall and mites disease SKILL UP GRADATION Low production due to lack of technical capabilit of extension personnel and farmers particularl of women farmers INM Popularization of improved packages of oractices Management of weeds through proper use of weed Proper control against mite Up gradation of technical skills of extension personal and farmers. Promotion of scientific orchard management Creation of awareness Creation of awareness Creation of awareness Creation of awareness 8 0.04 0.32 15 0.04 0.6 140 das 0.0075 1.050 75 das 0.004 0.30 60 das 0.003 0.18 90 das 0.004 0.360 120 das 0.003 0.360 15 0.04 0.6

Poor adoption Medicinal and Aromatic plants due to lack of palnting material FLORICULTURE Low income from existing farming sstem Promotion of palnting metrial of medicinal & aromatic palnts Creation of awareness Promotion of floriculture Creation of awareness 60 das 0.004 0.24 60 das 0.0025 0.15 75 das 0.0075 0.5625 60 das 0.003 0.18 Capacit Seed Mone 10 0.05 0.500 9 0.04 0.36 60 das 0.0075 0.45 40 das 0.004 0.16 50 das 0.003 0.15 210 das 0.0025 0.5250

Mushroom cultivation Post Harvest promotion of mushroom cultivation Adoption of friut preservation Creation of awareness Popularization of home scale fruit preservation 12 0.04 0.48 245 das 0.0075 1.8375 80 das 0.004 0.32 195 das 0.003 0.5850 Capacit 10 0.05 0.500 Seed Mone 75 das 0.0075 0.5625 136 das 0.0025 0.340 SUB TOTAL ANIMLA HUSBANDRY 24.5365 Non scientific Diar managemepromoting scientific diar management Awarenees about scientific dair managent 24 0.04 0.96 50 das 0.01 0.5 235 das 0.0075 1.7625 Nil

Animal Health Care Promoting balance diet Awareness about Feed prepartion from locall avail market Low milk and meat production of goats due to adoption of improper rearing management Promotion of scientific rearing manement Creation of awareness 200 das 0.006 1.2 450 das 0.003 1.350 Nil Capacit 10 0.05 0.50 Seed Mone 5 0.1 0.50 76 0.04 3.04 Nil 265 das 0.0075 1.9875 300 das 0.004 1.20 Nil 270 das 0.003 0.81 150 das 0.0025 0.375 rearing management 8 0.04 0.32 Nil Nil 70 das 0.004 0.280 SUB TOTAL 90 das 0.0025 0.2250 15.0100 GRAND TOTAL 68.9920

S N o. SECTOR WISE BREAK UP OF PROPOSALS UNDER STATE EXTENSION WORK PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2012-13 (District Shimla) (Rs in lacs) Sector /sub B-2 (Trg) B-3 B-4 B- B-6 ( B-7(F-A B- B-9 B-10 B-11 B-12 B-13 B-14 B-15 B16 D3( 8(K.me (FD/K (AR sector (Demo) (Exp.V) 5(MGF) R&I) la) (IDPL) (DTP) (FSI) G) VA) (Adm) (FIAC) (FS) FF) Total A. Agriculture 1 Diversification 6.9375 6.60 4.768 2.0 20.3055 2 Mechanisation 3. IPM 0.32 0.5 0.82 4. Organic farming/inm 1.29 2.2 0.225 3.715 5. Post Harvest 6 Mulching 7. Water Management 8. Others() Sub Total B. Animal Husbandr 3.125 0.48 1.0 4.61 11.3525 9.12 5.473 3.5 29.4455 2 and Dairing 1 Feed & Fodder 0.28 0.32 0.225 0.825 2. Animal Health 3.1875 3.04 1.185 7.4125 3. Dair Management 2.2625 0.96 2.55 1.0 6.7725 4. Others Sub Total 3 C. Fisheries 1. Fingerlings 2. Aquaculture 5.73 4.32 3.96 1.0 15.010 D

3. Others Sub Total 4 D 1. Aromatic& medicinal plants 0.5625 0.18 0.5 1.2425 2 Bee Keeping 3. Green House 4. Micro Irrigation 5. Post Harvest 0.5625 0.34 0.9025 6. Others(ipm+M ushroom cultivation) 8.395 6.2 4.1515 2.0 20.7465 Sub Total 9.5200 6.2 4.6715 2.5 22.8915 5 E. Sericulture 1. Others Sub Total 6 F Floriculture 1. Others 0.61 0.36 0.675 Sub Total 0.61 0.36 0.675 1.65 7 G- Others 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 0.4 1.50 2.0 67.0 11.60 14.3 54.0 157.820 Sub Total G Total 23.2125 20.000 14.7795 7.00 0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 0.4 1.50 2.0 65.0 11.600 14.3 54.0 220.772