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Government of Karnataka Department of CITIZEN'S CHARTER 2015-16

CITIZEN'S CHARTER Vision: Ensure Food Security and make a sustainable and economically viable vocation with emphasis on small farmers and backward areas. Mission: 1. To achieve the targeted growth rate of 4.5% in the agriculture sector by enhancing agriculture production and productivity. 2. To evolve and implement various schemes of state and central government for improving the income level and livelihood of small, marginal and women farmers. 3. To devise and implement specific schemes for drought prone areas. 4. To offer quality educational opportunities, promote research, generate appropriate technologies to address the relevant challenges faced by agriculture and allied areas. 5. To improve human resource including all stakeholders to promote sustainable agriculture development. 6. To effectively conserve, develop and promote judicious use of natural resources in a sustainable manner. 7. To ensure proper disaster and risk management in including climate resilient agriculture. Functions: 1. To undertake appropriate land use and protection, conservation measures in order to minimize erosion through watershed approach and simultaneously increase the productivity of the land and income of the farmers. 2. Improve agriculture extension services by adopting new institutional arrangements with the involvement of farmers, NGOs, organizations and agriculture universities. 3. Endeavoring for adequate and timely supply of inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, agricultural credit and implements to farmers. 4. Enforcement of various Acts to ensure supply of quality inputs. 5. Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) and Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) to provide relief to farmers in event of crop failure.

6. Assisting the central government in laying down Minimum Support Prices (MSPs) for selected key agricultural commodities to ensure remunerative prices to farmers. 7. Promotion of production and distribution of quality seeds of improved varieties and hybrids through various state and central sector schemes like RKVY, NFSM, etc, 8. Promotion of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) and monitoring the distribution of inorganic fertilizers. 9. Promoting plant protection measures and practices through the dissemination of appropriate technologies such as Integrated Pest Management (IPM). 10. Promoting Farm mechanization to mitigate shortage of farm labour and reduce drudgery. 11. Promoting Micro irrigation to conserve water and increase area under protective irrigation. 12. Developing suitable strategies for rainfed farming through people s participation and promotion of Integrated Farming System (IFS) approach for augmenting the income level of farming communities and enhancing the nutritional value of the foodgrains. 13. To build a strong academic foundation for the scientific and technical man power and providing suitable technological trainings to the farming society. 14. To identify thrust areas in agriculture, which have relevance for future and initiate work so that emerging problems can be spotted and research directed towards their solution. 15. To monitor prices realized by the farmers and prices paid by the consumers in respect of all agricultural commodities by the data collected from Department of Economics and Statistics. 16. Adoption of frontier technologies.

QUALITY CONTROL LABORATORIES Sl No. Services /Transactions 1 Seed quality testing 2 Fertilizer quality testing 3 Pesticide quality testing Responsible Person Process Document required of Seed testing lab Hebbal/Dharwad/ Davangere/ Gangavati Deputy of Fertilizer testing lab Bangalore/ Belthangadi /Dharwad/ Gangavati / Mandya / Belgaum/ Davanagere DDA-Bangalore, Bellary, Dharwad, Gulbarga, Shimoga, Mandya 4 Soil testing Lab (Labs in all districts except Bangalore urban) Seed Quality Analysis Fertilizer Quality Analysis Pesticide Quality Analysis Soil Quality Analysis Seed details sample Seed sample details and request for sampling Fertilizer Sample details in Form P & K Pesticide Sample details in Form 21 Soil Sample and farmers details Fees Category Mode Amount Service and Act Seed samples Charged seed sample General Receipt Free All test Rs.60/- Germination Test Rs.40/-, Moisture Test Rs.10/-, Physical Purity Test- Rs. 15/- NA NA NA NA NA NA Major Nutrients Micro Nutrients General Receipt General Receipt Free Analysis Free Analysis

LICENCING Sl No. Services /Transactions 1 Seed Dealer Licence 2 License to Manufacture NPK Fertilizer Mixtures/ Micronutrient Mixtures/ Biofertilizers & Organic Manures Responsible Person Process Document required Fees Joint of the concerned district Joint (Inputs), Head office, Bangalore. Seed Dealer Licence Fertilizer Mixture Manufacturing Licence (NPK mixture fertilizers & Micro-nutrient Mixtures), Biofertilizers and Organic Manures Form A Fresh Dealer Licence Form C Renewal before expiry date Form C Renewal within 1 month of expiry date 1. Form 'D' (in Fresh duplicate) Manufacturing 2. Original Bank License guarantee for Rs.50,000/- (applicable for NPK & Micronutrient mixtures) 3. Details of Chemist (Appointment letter, Acceptance letter, Marks card, Degree Certificate) 4. Original challan of Rs.1,000/- for each grade in the 5. Cost-working sheet 6. Declaration of Laboratory facilities and equipments as specified in FCO, 1985. 7. Copy of Wholesale Category Mode Amount Challan Challan Challan challan Rs.1000/- for 3 years Rs.500/- Rs.500/- +Rs.500/- Rs.1000 for each grade & valid for 3 years

fertilizer License 8. VAT registration Certificate 9. Declaration of Proprietorship/ Partnership/Pvt. Ltd. 10. Details of responsible person as per Cl.24 of FCO, 1985. 11. Details of Packing and marking on the container 12. Details of Raw material source and Agreement letter 13. SSI certificate issued by Department of Industries and Commerce 14. Details of Production capacity 15. Details of staff position 16. Copy of Project Report 17. Recent Test report (Applicable for Bio-fertilizers & Organic Manures) ----do---- Renewal before expiry date ----do---- Renewal within 1 month after the expiry date challan Rs.1000 for each grade Rs.1000 for each grade + Rs. 100 Late fee

Joint of the concerned district Fertilizer Wholesale dealer License Form A-1 and Form O in duplicate ----do---- Fresh Renewal before expiry date ----do---- Renewal within 1 month after expiry date challan challan challan Rs.2250 & valid for 3 years Rs.2250 Rs.2250 + Rs. 75 Late fee ADA of the concerned taluka Fertilizer Retail dealer License Form A-1 and Form O in duplicate ----do---- Fresh Renewal before expiry date ----do---- Renewal within 1 month after expiry date challan challan challan Rs.1000 & valid for 3 years Rs.1000 Rs.1000 + Rs. 50 Late fee

3 License to manufacture Insecticides Grant of Pesticide manufacturing License 1. Application in Form III. 2. challan 3. Central Insecticide Board & Registration Committee s Registration Certificate. 4. Allotment letter/ Rent agreement/ Lease agreement copy of the building. 5. Building Plan of the Unit. 6. List of Analytical Instruments in the Laboratory. 7. Local qualified doctor s acceptance letter for periodical health examination & during emergency. 8. List of first aid measures adopted. 9. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Consent letter. 10.Municipal/ Panchayath License. 11. Industries Dept. License (S.S.I.) 12. Memorandum and articles of Association/ Partnership deed/affidavit of Proprietorship on Rs.100/- stamp paper Grant of Pesticide manufacturing License Challan Rs.2,000/- for every insecticide or Rs.20,000/- maximum.

and notorised. 13. List of Directors/ Partners/Proprietor with age, fathers name and complete address. 14. Appointment order, acceptance letter of chemist and expert staff with marks cards, degree certificate and affidavit with age, fathers name and complete address and responsibility about the quality control of the products manufactured on a Rs.100/- stamp paper notarized. 15. Safety measures undertaken in the unit. 16. List of facilities extended to the workers in the unit (Wash rooms, change rooms, toilets, etc) 4. Renewal of Pesticide manufacturing Renewal of Pesticide manufacturing 1. Application in Form IV. 2. challan 3. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board Consent letter. 4. Original License. Renewal of Pesticide manufacturing License Challan Rs.2,000/- for every insecticide or Rs.20,000maximum Late Fee: 1st month - Rs.500 2nd month Rs.1000 3rd month -Rs.1500

5. Grant of License to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute pesticides Joint of the concerned district Grant of License to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute pesticides 1. Application in Form VI 2. challan 3. Principal Certificate 4. Rental agreement or tax paid receipt 5. Location map. Grant of License to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute pesticides Challan Rs.500/-for every insecticide or Rs.7,500/- maximum For rural areas the fee shall be 1/5th. For house hold insecticides Rs.250/- for each place. 6. Renewal of License to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute pesticides Joint of the concerned district Renewal of License to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute pesticides 1. Application in Form VII 2. challan 3. Principal Certificate 4. 2 years sales tax returns 5. Transactions details in terms of quantity. Renewal of License to sell, stock or exhibit for sale or distribute pesticides Challan Rs.500/-for every insecticide or Rs.7,500/- maximum For rural areas the fee shall be 1/5th. For house hold insecticides Rs.250/- for each place. Late Fee: 1st month - Rs.100 2nd month Rs.200 3rd month -Rs.300 7. Grant of License to stock and use restricted insecticides for commercial pest control operations Joint of the concerned district Grant of License to stock and use restricted insecticides for commercial pest control operations 1. Application in Form VI-A 2. challan 3. Principal Certificate 4. Rental agreement or tax paid receipt 5. Location map. 6. Science degree certificate 7. Science degree Grant of License to stock and use restricted insecticides for commercial pest control operations Challan Rs.1000/- for each place.

8. Renewal of License to stock and use of restricted insecticides for commercial pest control operations Joint of the concerned district Renewal of License to stock and use of restricted insecticides for commercial pest control operations with chemistry subject marks cards. 8. Certificate of min. 15 days training from CFTRI, Mysore, Indian Grain Storage Institute, Hapur or NPHMI, Hyderabad. 1. Application in Form VI-B 2. challan 3. Principal Certificate 4. Original License Renewal of License to stock and use of restricted insecticides for commercial pest control operations Challan Rs.1000/- for each place.

SCHEMES OF THE DEPARTMENT (SERVICES PROVIDED TO FARMERS) Sl No. Name of the Scheme 1 Supply of Seeds and Other Investment 2 Agro Processing Details of Components and subsidies available Distribution of quality seeds at subsidy rates.distribution of Agro processing Equipments at 50% subsidy for general category farmers (90% for SCP/TSP farmers maximum up to Rs 1 lakh) - Rate of Agro processing units Upto 2 lakhs Individual beneficiary (Gen-50% subsidy, SC&ST-90% or Max of RS. 1 lakh. - Rate of Agro processing units from 0-5 lakhs Registered farmers Groups (Farmers producer organisations, Self help Groups and Farmer Clubs, Raitha Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits Small and Marginal Farmers & All category of Farmers (Maximum upto 2 Ha) All category of Farmers While giving to the Registered farmers Groups,following points to be considered. 1.Group/Society Should established for at least 6 months and Should be functioning satisfactorily. 2.Should be registered under Karnataka cooperative society act Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application c) Caste Certificate (If necessary, In case of Special Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) d)farmer Share a) Prescribed Application c) Caste Certificate (If necessary)(in case of Special Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) d) Proceedings of the Group e)group/farmer Share receipt Time Limit Within 24 hours after submission of appropriate documents, provided stock is available 15 days from the date of submission of the documents subject to availability of grants Contact Hobli Level- District Level - Joint Hobli Level- (RSK) District Level - Joint

3 Farm Mechanizati on Shathi groups/ Registerd farmer organizatrions) and all kinds of equipments to Custom Hiring Srevice Centres. 2.Distribution of Tarpaulins at 50% subsidy for general category farmers (90% for SCP/TSP farmers) Hi-tech farm implements, Power tiller, Tractor/Power driven PP equipments etc., (implements distributed at 50% subsidy to General farmers and 90% to SCP/TSP farmers) - Rate of Agricultural equipments Upto 2 lakhs Individual beneficiary (Gen-50% subsidy, SC&ST-90% or Max of RS. 1.00 lakh. - Rate of Agro processing units from 0-5 lakhs Registered farmers Groups (Farmers producer organisations, Self help Groups and Farmer Clubs, Raitha Shathi groups/ Registerd farmer organizatrions) and all kinds of equipments to Custom Hiring Srevice Centres. 1959 3.Should be transparent and have better financial status 4.Should have better contact and transaction with the commercial banks. All category of Farmers. While giving to the Registered farmers Groups, following points to be considered. 1.Group/Society Should established for at least 6 months and Should be functioning satisfactorily. 2.Should be registered under Karnataka cooperative society act 1959. 3.Should be transparent and have better financial status 4.Should have better contact and transaction with the commercial banks a) Prescribed Application and Photo c) Caste Certificate (If necessary)(in case of Special Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) d) RSK report e)declaration on Rs.20 stamp paper f) Satisfactory certificate from farmers g) Farmer has to credit farmer share to his Bank account and he has to submit Bank Challan 15 days from the date of submission of the documents subject to availability of grants Hobli Level- (RSK) District Level - Joint

Sl No. Name of the Scheme Details of Components and subsidies available Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries Time Limit Contact 4 Organic Farming 5 Enrichment of Soil Fertility 1. Under Organic farming Promotional Schemes in 566 hoblis-savayava Bhagya programme has been implemented with - 50% subsidy for general category farmers and 90% for SCP/TSP) 2.Vermicompost pits (Max.of Rs.8500/-) 3. Biodigester pits (Max. Rs. 14000/-) 4. Azolla culture pits (Max. Rs. 2500/-) 5. Cow urine collection pit (Max. Rs. 500/-) 6 Liquid organic mannure/ jeevamrutha/ panchagavya production cement pit (Maximum of Rs.2000/-) 1. Distribution of Agri inputs at 50% subsidy (Green manure seeds, Gypsum/agri. lime/dolomite, Micro nutrients, Bio fertilizers, Vermicompost, City compost, Agrigold 2. 50% subsidy for production of Organic fertilizers. (Establishment of Biodigester Unit, low cost vermicompost unit) All Category of farmers All Category of farmers a) Prescribed Application c)farmer Share d) Caste Certificate (In case of Special Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) a) Prescribed Application c)farmer Share d) for SC/St category caste certificate Xerox copy 15 days from the date of submission of the documents subject to availability of grants and availability of stocks/ stage of construction Within 24 hours after submission of appropriate documents, provided stock is available Hobli Level- (RSK) District Level - Joint Hobli Level- (RSK)

Sl No. Name of the Scheme Details of Components and subsidies available 6 Micro Irrigation Distribution of Drip/ Portable Sprinkler irrigation sets at 90% subsidy 7 National Mission on Oilseeds and Oilpalm Promotion (NMOOP) 1.Distribution of certified seeds of Oilseed crops at 50% subsidy. 2. Distribution of Inputs viz., Plant Protection Chemicals, Equipments, Bio-fertilizers, Micro nutrients, Gypsum, implements, water carrying pipes at 50% subsidy, micro irrigation sprinkler Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits All category of Farmers (General, SCP and TSP) All category of Farmers Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application and Photo c) Caste Certificate (If necessary)(in case of Special Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) d) RSK report e)declaration on Rs.20 stamp paper f) Water Source/Water Share agreement g) Farmer has to credit farmer share to his Bank account and he has to submit Bank Challan a) Prescribed Application c) Caste Certificate (If necessary) (In case of Special Component Plan and Tribal Sub Plan) d)farmer Share Time Limit 15 days from the date of submission of the documents subject to availability of grants Within 24 hours after submission of appropriate documents, provided stock is available Contact (RSK) District Level - Joint Director of / Deputy (RSK) District Level - Joint Director of

Sl No. Name of the Scheme 8 Krishi Prashasthi/ Krishi Pandit Prashathi Details of Components and subsidies available To recognize and encourage farmers who have contributed to the welfare of the farming community through their innovations and constructive work in selected fields and also to create competitiveness amongst farmers and motivate them in achieving higher crop yields. Prize Amount ((Rs) Level 1 st 2 nd 3 Taluk 15000 10000 5 District 25000 15000 1 State 50000 25000 1 Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits 1) For Krishi Pandit Award all Categories of farmers except Recipient of State/ Central Govt Awards for the same achievement and serving and retired officials of state/ central Govt/ state/ central Govt undertakings are eligible to apply. 2) For Krishi Prashasthi Award, the last 3 years prize winners are not eligible to apply. Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application c) Caste Certificate d)gr/ Challan ( Rs.100, SC/ST-Rs.25) (District level- Rs.150, SC/ST-Rs.40) (State level- Rs.300, SC/ST-Rs.75) * Modification of guidelines is in progress. Time Limit Krishi Prashasthi- 12-18 months Krishi Pandit Prashasthi - 6-8months Contact (RSK) District Level - Joint Director of

Sl No. Name of the Scheme Details of Components and subsidies available 9 Crop Insurance National Crop Insurance Programme(NCIP) - 1.National Insurance Scheme a. 5% premium subsidy to SF & MF farmers. b. State share of claims will be given to all beneficiary farmers. c. State share of service charges will be given to all financial institutions. 10 Compensation for Farmer's Suicide 2.Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) - 25 to 50% (Farmers insurance Premium subsidy -(6%)) The deceased farmer families will be given Rs.1.00 lakh as a compensation as per the committee decision Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits All Category of farmers All Category of farmers Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) RTC b) Bank account Details of the Farmer a) Prescribed Application c) FIR d) Death Certificate e) Post Mortem Report & other documents required by the committee Time Limit Time limit varies based on crop season and loanee/non loanee farmers Within 90 days after submission of appropriate documents Contact Nodal Banks, Insurance Company, approved Private Insurance Companies,, for Horticulture crops- Senior Horticulture and other officers of both the department.

Sl No. Name of the Scheme 11 Relief to farmers/ agricultural labourers from accidental death and fire accident to fodder/hay 12 Special Component Plan/Tribal Sub Plan Details of Components and subsidies available Families of the farmers / agricultural labourers, who die from snake bites, fall from trees or death while doing agricultural activities will get Rs.1.00 lakh as relief. Any damage or fire to fodder/hay maximum relief amount is Rs.10,000/-. Distribution of hi-tech agri equipments (maximum of Rs.100000 per beneficiary), power tillers (maximum of Rs.100000 per beneficiary), diesel/ kerosene pump sets (maximum of Rs.20000 per beneficiary), drip (maximum of Rs.98550 per beneficiary) /sprinkler (maximum of Rs.24550 per beneficiary) sets Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits All Category of farmers SC/ST farmers Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application c) FIR d) Death Certificate e) Post Mortem Report & other documents required by the committee a) Prescribed Application c) Caste Certificate d) Farmer has to credit farmer share to his Bank account and he has to submit Bank Challan Time Limit Within 90 days after submission of appropriate documents 15 days from the date of submission of the documents subject to availability of grants Contact Director of (RSK) Director of

Sl No. Name of the Scheme 13 ATMA (Agricultural Technology Management Agency) Details of Components and subsidies available 1.Demonstration- Rs.4000/ha 2. Trainings-Rs.1250, 1000 & 400 / man day for Interstate, Within State & Within District (Residencial) trainings respectively. 3.Farmer interest Group- Rs.5000 for capacity building and +10000/group as seed money. 4. Farmers Tour Rs.800,400 & 300/ man day for Interstate, Within State & Within District respectively. 14 Bhoochetana Distribution of agriculture inputs (gypsum, micro nutrients, biofertilizers, biopesticides, plant protection chemicals etc) at 50% subsidy to farmers, trainings Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits All Category of farmers Small/Marginal all category farmers Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application a) RTC b)farmer Share Time Limit 15 days from the date of submission of the documents subject to availability of grants Within 24 hours after submission of appropriate documents, provided stock is available Contact (RSK) / Block Technical Manager (BTM) District Level - Joint / Deputy Director of as PDs and DPDs of ATMA. (RSK) District Level - Joint

Sl No. Name of the Scheme 15 Farmer's Study Tour 16 Plant Protection 17 Raitha Samparka Kendra Details of Components and subsidies available All expenditures (travelling, boarding & lodging) during the tour period will be met out Distribution of pesticide/storage bins and equipments at 50% subsidy Transfer of technology and implementation of Schemes Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits Farmers who have won Krishi pandit/krishi Prashasthi awards from All agriculture Category of farmers All Category of farmers Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application 2)Award certificate. 3)RTC a) Prescribed Application b)rtc c)farmer Share Entry in Spandana Register Time Limit Within 24 hours after submission of appropriate documents, provided stock is available On all working days Contact District Level officer-joint (RSK) (RSK) 18 Trainings 1/3/5 days training and 6 days special training. All Category of farmers As scheduled in DATC/Hobli/T aluk/district offices (RSK) District level - Joint. The head, DATC of the District.

Sl No. Name of the Scheme 19 National Food Security Mission (Rice and Pulse) Details of Components and subsidies available 1.Distribution of quality seeds at 50% subsidy. 2. Distribution of Inputs viz., Plant Protection Chemicals,Equipments, Bio-fertilizers, Micro nutrients, Gypsum/ lime, implements and farm machineries, water carrying pipes at 50% subsidy. NFSM Cotton Front line Demonstrations (FLDs) NFSM Sugarcane 1.Demonstration on Inter Cropping & single bud chip technology with Sugarcane Eligibility Criteria of beneficiaries for availing the benefits All Category of farmers All category of Farmers coming under selected area of 10 ha block demonstrations All category of Farmers coming under selected area of 10 ha block demonstrations Documents to be submitted by Beneficiaries a) Prescribed Application b)rtc c)farmer Share a) Application a) Application Time Limit Within 24 hours after submission of appropriate documents, provided stock is available After selection of all the beneficiaries coming under 10 ha block subject to availability of funds. After selection of all the beneficiaries coming under 10 ha block subject to availability of funds. Contact (RSK) Director of Taluka level - Director of Taluka level - Director of

NFSM Cereals Coarse 2. Supply of Tissue Plantlets Demonstrations Culture Distribution of certified Seeds All category of Farmers All category of Farmers coming under selected area of 100 ha block demonstrations All category of Farmers a) Application c) Farmers share a) Application a) Application c) Farmers share Subject to availability of Tissue culture plantlets and funds After selection of all the beneficiaries coming under 100 ha block subject to availability of funds. Taluka level - Director of Ragi & Jowar Package Large Scale Demonstrations on improved package of practices in Ragi & rabi Jowar All category of Farmers coming under selected area of 100 ha block demonstrations a) Application In Ragi during monsoon season & in Jowar during rabi season demonstrations will be taken up. Interested beneficiary farmers to contact the departmental officers in the beginning of the season. Taluka level - Director of

Distribution of Bullock drawn implements All category of Farmers a) Application c) Farmers share After submission of application/docu ments, depending on availability of grants assistance will be extended.

CONTACT NUMBER AND MAIL ID OF CONCERNED OFFICER Sl Concerned Landline Number Mail Id No. 1 Commissioner for 22212804 agricommr.kar@nic.in 2 22242746 agridir@nic.in 3 Additional Director (Administration) 22215053 agrijdadm@kar.nic.in 4 Additional 22210237 agriaddev@nic.in (Crop Development and Planning) 5 Additional 22211764 agriadhrd@nic.in (Human Resource Development) 6 Additional 22210743 agriadqc@nic.in (Organic Farming) 7 Joint 22219669 agrijddev@kar.nic.in (Development) 8 Joint 22212431 agrijdinputs@nic.in (Inputs) 9 Joint 22291938 agrijdet@nic.in (Training & Extension) 10 Chief Accounts 22294230 caoaccount@yahoo.com

Sl No. Concerned Landline Number Mail Id Crop Development and Planning 11 Deputy (Planning) 22074114 agriplankar@gmail.com 12 Deputy Director (Statistics) 22212024 agristat@kar.nic.in 13 Deputy (Farm Management) 22074155 agrifm@kar.nic.in 14 Deputy (Commercial Crops) 22074149 agricc@kar.nic.in 1 5 Deputy (Food Crops) 22074127 agrifood@kar.nic.in 16 Deputy (ISOPOM) 22074127 agrioil@kar.nic.in 17 (Crop Insurance) 22074123 agriinsurance@kar.nic.in 18 (Liaison) 22074116 agripmc@gmail.com Human Resource Development 19 Deputy (Training) 22074163 agritrg@kar.nic.in 20 Deputy (Farm Information) 22074119 agriinf@kar.nic.in 21 Deputy (R.S.K) 22074131 agrirsk@kar.nic.in 22 Deputy (Field Trials) 22074134 agrift@kar.nic.in 23 Executive Engineer 22074162 agrieng@kar.nic.in 24 Computer cell 22074138 agricomp@kar.nic.in

Sl Concerned Landline Mail Id No Number Organic Farming 25 Deputy 22074128 agrifcl@kar.nic.in (Fertilizer Control Laboratory) 26 Deputy 22074140 agriicl@kar.nic.in (State Pesticide Testing Laboratory) 27 Deputy (Fertilizer & Manure) 22074143 ddamanure@gmail.com 28 Deputy (Plant Protection) 22074146 agripp@kar.nic.in 29 Deputy (Seeds Development) 22074126 agriseeds@kar.nic.in 30 Deputy (State Soil Survey) 22074133 31 Deputy (Soil Health) 22074128 agrish@kar.nic.in 32 Deputy (State Farms) 22074132 ddastatefarm@gmail.com 33 Deputy (IPM) 22074161 agriipm@kar.nic.in 34 Deputy (Plant Pathology) 22074142 agriisps@nic.in 35 Deputy (Organic Cell) 22074111 organiccell@gmail.com 37 NFSM 22074130 22112848 22112850 nfsm.karnataka@rediffmail.com