FASAL: The Operational Programme for Crop Assessment in India

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FASAL: The Operational Programme for Crop Assessment in India 23 Jul, 17 Aug, 11 Sep 2015 13 Jul, 7 Aug, 1 Sep 2014 Neetu Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi

Indian Agriculture Net Area Sown : 141.6 Mha (43%) Foodgrain production: 265 Mt (Kharif: 129 Mt, Rabi: 136 Mt) Horticulture Production: 281 Mt Net Irrigated Area: 63.6 Mha (45%) Agrl. Share of GDP(%): 13.7 Employment Opportunity: 54.6% Average Field size: 1.16 ha 2

Area Statistics Conventional Crop Estimation in India Land Record States or temporarily settled states: 17 Major States, 4 UTs: 86% of reporting area, Timely Reporting Scheme (TRS), 20% villages are selected at random for complete area remuneration. States where area statistics are collected on the basis of sample surveys. Establishment of an Agency for Reporting of Agricultural Statistics (EARAS). 9% of reporting area. Sample surveys of 20% villages/ investigator zones. Hilly districts of Assam, rest of the states in NER, & other UTs. Area statistics based on impressionistic approach. 5% of the reporting area. Yield Estimates Crop Cutting Experiments (CCE) under scientifically designed General Crop Estimation Surveys (GCES). Around 950 thousand CCEs. Stratified multi stage random sampling: Tehsil / Taluk > Revenue Village> Survey Number / Field> Experimental Plot (Specified size / shape) 80 120 CCEs for a crop in a major district Advance Estimates September (1st ), January (2nd ), March/April (3rd ), June/July (4th), January (Final)

46 Years of use of Space Technology in Crop Forecasting NASA 1969 ISRO 1978 JEP 1988 CAPE MoA FASAL 1997 2007 FASAL 2012 MNCFC Pilot Coconut Root Wilt study in Kerala Experimental Studies on Crop Discrimination Area & production Estimates of major crops at State level. National Wheat, FASAL Odisha District State National forecasts using multiple approaches for multiple forecasts Institutionalisation of Space Technologies developed by ISRO

Forecasting Agricultural out put using Space, Agrometeorology and Land based observations Source: SAC, ISRO 5

Crop Forecasting: Salient Features Crops (8) Rice (Kharif & Rabi), Jute, Cotton, Sugarcane, Wheat, Rapeseed & Mustard, Soghum(Rabi), Rabi Pulses, Data Multidate Microwave (RISAT-1 C band SAR) and Optical (Resourcesat-2 AWiFS & LISS III) Data Approach Ground truth using Smartphone, Acreage using satellite data, Yield using weather and remote sensing based models States Covered All those states, which together contribute >90% of the Crop s area in the Country Periodicity (All forecasts are issued pre-harvest) Paddy, Wheat & Mustard 3 Forecasts Sugarcane, Cotton 2 Forecasts Jute, Sorghum & Pulses- 1 Forecast Software FASALSoft, developed by ISRO

Geospatial Technology for Field Data Collection Groundtruth Crop Cutting Expt Sampling plan based on RS data Smartphones/Tablets Android based App. by NRSC Bhuvan Geoportal State Agrl. Dept. Officials >12000 GT points, >1200 CCEs

FASAL Forecasts: Schedule Estimates Rice Wheat Remote Sensing Government Remote Sensing Government 1 st Aug End Sep End Feb Mid Feb 1 st Wk. 2 nd Sep End Feb 1 st Wk. Mar Mid April Last Wk. 3 rd Jan End (Final) April Last Wk. Apr 1 st Wk July Mid (Final) 4 th July Mid Final Feb 1 st Wk. (Next Yr) Feb 1 st Wk. (Next Yr)

National Agricultural Drought Assessment & Monitoring System (NADAMS) Operational Drought assessment during Kharif using Remote Sensing (Methodology developed by ISRO) Periodic District/Sub District level drought assessment for 14 Agriculturally Dominant states of India (5 at Sub District level) Satellite based indices, Rainfall data, Ground information on Sowing progression and Irrigation Statistics are used for drought assessment Drought Warning (Normal, Watch & Alert) is given in June July & August, while Drought Declaration (Mild, Moderate & Severe) in September & October Crop Condition of August, 2015

Drought Assessment: Inputs 1. Remote Sensing based indices: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) Vegetation Condition Index (VCI) 2. Area Favourable for Crop Sowing (using Satellite based Index and Soil Moisture Index) 3. District level Rainfall Deviation 4. Irrigation percentage NDVI from NOAA Data (1 km) NDVI from AWiFS Data (56 m) NDWI from MODIS Data (500 m) District level Irrigation% Rainfall Data from IMD Soil Moisture Index 28 August 2015 Source : DAC

Drought Assessment: August, 2015 2012 2013 2014

Horticultural Crops CHAMAN (Coordinated Horticulture Assessment & Management using geoinformatics) Project: Launched in September, 2014 Area assessment and production forecasting of major horticultural crops Vegetables: Potato, Onion & Tomato Fruits: Mango, Citrus & Banana Spices: Chilli Geospatial technologies will be used for generating horticultural development plans for i) Site Suitability ii) Post-Harvest Infrastructure iii) Crop Intensification iv) Orchard Rejuvenation v) Aqua-horticulture

Impact of Disaster on Agriculture Rice-Flooded Area Assessment, post-phailin Cyclone in Odisha State, October, 2013 Impact Assessment of Heavy Rainfall and Hailstorm in Northern India during Feb-Mar, 2015

Space Technology for Crop Insurance Exploring the role of Remote Sensing technology to supplement the yield assessment through Crop Cutting Experiments (CCE) Launched in September, 2014 under National Crop Insurance Programme (NCIP) Current season remote sensing data based CCE Planning Smartphone use for CCE Data Collection & CCE database on Bhuvan Portal Multi-level yield modeling using Remote Sensing and Crop Simulation Model Proposed use of UAV/Drones Selection of CCE sites using NDVI map Overlaying of CCE sites in Google Map for better identification in the field

Capacity Building Five One week Training Programmes on Basics of Remote Sensing & GIS and Applications in Agriculture for the officials 15 state Agricultural Departments (~75 participants) Two week training programme on Basics of Remote Sensing & GIS and Applications in Agriculture for Fiji Government officials, 16-27 June, 2014. Proposed (by FAO) Training Programme for Officials of Afghanistan

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