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DES : 3 : of 2017 Government of Karnataka REPORT ON AREA, PRODUCTION, PRODUCTIVITY AND PRICES OF AGRICULTURE CROPS IN KARNATAKA 2013-14 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS BENGALURU

P R E F A C E Agricultural Statistics, particularly those relating to area, production and productivity have a very important role to play in the overall statistical system of the State. One of the key statistical publications being brought out by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics is Area, Production, Productivity and Prices of Agriculture Crops in Karnataka for 2013.14. This report, with Annual Season and Crop Statistics Report as the base for which the Record of Rights, Tenancy and Crop Inspection (Pahani) written by the Village Accountant is the principal source, depicts districtwise land use and further, seasonwise, cropping pattern, agricultural conditions and sourcewise and cropwise area irrigated. This report contains data on production and productivity of agriculture crops. Additionally it contains data on prices of agricultural produce. The Publication is prepared in the Agricultural Statistics Division of the Directorate of Economics and Statistics. Constructive suggestions for enhancing quality of the report are most welcome. Place: Bangalore Date: 24-08-2017 (K.V. Subramanyam) Director

C O N T E N T S Sl.. Particulars Page. 1. Introduction 1 2. Seasonal Conditions 1 3. Land Utilisation 2 4. Sources of Irrigation 4 5. Details of Sourcewise Area Irrigated 4 6. Cropping Pattern 7 7. Details of Crop wise Gross Area Irrigated 9 8. Area, Production and Productivity of Crops 10 9. Index Numbers of Area, Production and Productivity of Crops 17 10. Price Trend 18 11. Farm Harvest Prices 19 12. Index Numbers of Farm Harvest Prices 20 13. Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers 20 14. Agriculture Wages 21 15. Livestock Census 22 16. ANNEXURES : 1 TO 11 23-51 *****

AREA, PRODUCTION, PRODUCTIVITY AND PRICES OF AGRICULTURE CROPS IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 1. Introduction: Agriculture is still one of the priority sectors of the State s economy, particularly rural economy, not withstanding its diminishing share in the State domestic product. Several policies and programs 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 5.19 lakh hectares due to timely and sufficient rainfall. 2. Seasonal Conditions: 2.1 During the agriculture year 2013-14, the actual rainfall in the State was 1412 mms as against the normal of 1204 mms, an increase of 17.3%. Rainfall was excess in 1) Bengaluru Rural, 2) Vijayapura, 3) Chikballapur, 4) Hassan, 5) Haveri, 6) Kodagu, 7) Kolar 8) Koppal and 9) Mandya districts. rmal in 1) Belagavi, 2) Bellary, 3) Chikmagalur, 4) Chitradurga, 5) Dakshina Kannada, 6) Davanagere, 7) Dharwad, 8) Gadag, 9) Kalburgi, 10) Raichur, 11) Ramanagar, 12) Shivamoga, 13) Tumkur and 14) Uttar Kannada districts and Deficit in 1) Bagalkot, 2) Bengaluru Urban, 3) Bidar, 4) Chamarajanagar, 5) Mysore, 6) Udupi and 7) Yadgir districts. But there was excess rainfall during Kharif and Summer seasons and normal in Rabi season. The season wise actual and normal rainfall are given in Table 1 and district wise and Month wise details in Annexure-1. Table 1 Season wise rainfall condition in the State, 2013-14 Rainfall (in mm) Departure from Rainfall Season rmal Actual rmal Rainfall (%) Pattern Kharif 842 1063 26.2 Excess Rabi 349 330-5.4 rmal Summer 13 19 46.2 Excess State 1204 1412 17.3 rmal 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) cultivable waste (5) permanent pastures and other grazing land (6) Land under 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 2013-14 compared with 2012-13 are in Table - 2. Sl. Table 2 Classification of geographical area according to land use during 2013-14 & 2012-13 Category 2 Area (in hectare) % to total Geographical area 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Forest 3073376 3073376 16.13 16.13 2 Land put to non - agricultural use 1443633 1435603 7.58 7.53 3 Barren & un cultivable land 786610 786621 4.13 4.13 4 Cultivable waste 410512 412640 2.15 2.17 5 6 Permanent pastures & other graz. Land Land under miscellaneous tree, groves etc., 906259 908338 4.76 4.77 281164 282674 1.48 1.48 7 Current fallow 1699937 1822359 8.92 9.57 8 Other fallow land 525238 535397 2.76 2.81 9 Net area sown 9923339 9793060 52.09 51.41 Total Geographical Area 19050068 19050068 100.00 100.00 3.2 The net area sown in the State increased by 1,30,279 hectares during 2013-14 over 2012-13. Net area under cultivation during 2013-14 was 52.1% as against 51.4 % during 2012-13. 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 and Land under miscellaneous tree crops groves etc. not included under net area sown but increase in respect of Land put to non agricultural use and Net area sown and decrease in Cultivable waste, Permanent pastures and other grazing land, current fallow and other fallow land during the year under review. District wise land use area for the year 2013-14 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, 30,73,376 hectares i.e., 16.13%, is covered by forests. During the year 2013-14, the forest area remains same compared to 2012-2013. The largest forest area was in Uttara Kannada district (26.5%) followed by Shivamogga and Chamarajnagar (9.0% each) and the lowest was in Vijayapura (0.06%). (b) Land put to non-agricultural use: Area covered under this category of land was 14,43,633 hectares in 2013-14 accounting for 7.58% of the total geographical area. Among the districts, the percentage of area covered under this category was highest in Bengaluru (U) (8.3%) followed by Bellary (7.6%) and then by Shimoga (6.1%) and the lowest area was in Gadag (0.7%). (c) Barren and uncultivable land: Total area covered under this category of land was 7,86,610 hectares during 2013-14, which constitutes 4.13% 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 2013-14, the total area under this category of land was 4,10,512 hectares, which accounts for 2.15% of the total geographical area in the State. Tumkur district had the highest area (15.3%) followed by Mandya (10.2%) and lowest in Gadag (0.25%) (e) Permanent pastures and other grazing land: In the State, total area under this category of land was 9,06,259 hectares or 4.76% of the total geographical area during 2013-14. The largest area was in Shimoga (18.0%) followed by Chitradurga and Chickmagalur (9.8% 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 2013-14, the total area under this category of land was 2,81,164 hectares which works out to 1.48% of the total geographical area in the State. The largest area was in Udupi (15.8%) followed by Dakshina Kannada (11.2%) and Shivamogga (9.6%) and lowest in Dharwad & Koppal districts (0.07%). 3

(g) Current fallows: Total area covered under the category current fallows decreased to 16,999,37 hectares during 2013-14 from 18,22,359 hectares during 2012-13. Percentage of area under current fallows during 2013-14 was 8.9%. The largest area was in Belagavi (19.9%) each followed by Tumkur (12.1%) and lowest in Udupi districts (0.07%). (h) Other fallow land: In the State, total area under the category other fallow land was 5,25,238 hectares during 2013-14, which works out to 2.76% of the total geographical area as against 5,35,397 hectares during 2012-13. The largest area was in Mandya (11.1%) followed by Bidar (8.0%) and lowest in Kodagu (0.7%). (i) Net area sown: The net area sown in the State was 99,23,339 hectares during 2013-14 which accounts for 52.1% of the total geographical area. It was 97,93,060 hectares (51.4%) during 2012-13. The largest net area sown was in Kalaburgi district (8.7%) followed by Vijayapura (8.5%) and lowest in Bengaluru (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 6243 kms length of canals spread over 24 districts. There were 3,98,793 open wells, 8,59,152 tube/bore wells, 34,304 tanks, and 58 reservoirs during the year under report. Maximum number of open wells were located in Belagavi (62,995) followed by Vijayapura (42,645) and Dakshina Kannada districts (40252). Tube/bore wells were maximum in Tumkur (1,02,535) followed by Kolar (84,287). Hassan had the highest number of 6,066 tanks and the lowest is in Dakshina Kannada, 11 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 1,22,66,906 hectares of gross cropped area during 2013-14, 41,11,975 hectares of area was irrigated. The percentage of gross area irrigated was 33.5% during 2013-14 as against 34.1% during 2012-13. Out of 99,23,339 hectares of net area sown during 2013-14, the net area irrigated was 35,55,692 hectares. The percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown works out to 35.8 as against 34.9 during 2012-13. The percentage of gross cropped area irrigated to gross cropped area sown was largest in Shivamogga (64.9%) followed by Mandya (59.6%) and lowest in Kodagu (1.0%). Similarly, the percentage of net area irrigated to net area sown was largest in Belagavi (75.2%) followed by Mandya (66.5%) and lowest in Kodagu (1.1%). District wise details are shown in Annexure - 4. 4

5.2 In the State, out of 41,11,975 hectares of gross cropped area irrigated, 37.9%, 35.7%, 11.2%, 4.0%, 2.6% and 8.6% of area was irrigated by tube/bore wells, canals, wells, tanks, lift irrigation and other sources respectively. The net area irrigated was 35.2%, 37.2%, 11.6%, 4.3%, 2.6% and 9.1% through canals, tube/bore wells, wells, tanks, lift irrigation and other sources respectively. Source wise area irrigated during 2013-14 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. Sl. Source of Irrigation Table 3 Sourcewise area irrigated during 2013-14 Net area irrigated (in hectares) % to state total 5 Gross area irrigated (in hectares) % to state total 1 Canals 1253141 35.24 (33.21) 1469090 35.73 (33.30) 2 Tanks 153972 4.33 (4.04) 166056 4.04 (3.95) 3 Wells 411452 11.57 (11.91) 461382 11.22 (11.55) 4 Tube/Borewells 1321601 37.17 (38.63) 1558644 37.90 (39.63) 5 Lift irrigation 93356 2.63 (2.97) 104685 2.55 (2.88) 6 Other sources 322170 9.06 (9.24) 352118 8.56 (8.69) State 3555692 100.0 (100.0) 4111975 100.0 (100.0) (figures in the bracket is for the year 2012-13). 5.3 (a) Area irrigated by Canals: About 14.69 lakh hectares of gross cropped area was irrigated by canals during 2013-14 as against 13.35 lakh hectares during 2012-13. The gross cropped area irrigated by canal was the highest in Raichur (2.6 lakh hectares) followed by Yadagiri (1.4 lakh hectares). The net area irrigated by canals was 12.5 lakh hectares as against 11.4 lakh hectares during 2012-13. Raichur had the largest net area irrigated (1.98 lakh hectares) followed by Yadagiri (1.3 lakh hectares). (b) Area irrigated by Tanks: Before the formation of major irrigation projects, tank irrigation was popular in the State. During 2013-14, the gross cropped area irrigated by tanks was 1.66 lakh hectares. The largest gross cropped area irrigated by tanks was in Shivamogga (0.57 lakh hectares) followed by Hassan (0.24 lakh hectares) and least in Kodagu (40 hectares). Net area irrigated by tanks in the State was 1.5 lakh hectares. The largest net area irrigated by tanks was in Shimoga (0.54 lakh hectares) followed by Hassan (0.23 lakh hectares) and least in Kodagu (40 hectares).

(c) Area irrigated by Wells: Gross cropped area irrigated by wells was 4.61 lakh hectares during 2013-14 as against 4.63 lakh hectares during 2012-13. The largest gross area irrigated was in Belagavi (1.65 lakh hectares) and Vijayapura (0.9 lakh hectares) least in Chikmagalur (218 hectares). Net area irrigated by wells was 4.11 lakh hectares as against 4.07 lakh hectares during 2012-13. The largest net area irrigated by wells was in Belagavi(1.5 lakh hectares) followed by Vijayapura (0.8 lakh hectares) and least in Chikmagalur (218 hectares). (d) Area irrigated by Tube/Bore Wells: Gross area irrigated through tube / bore wells was 15.6 lakh hectares during 2013-14 as against 15.9 lakh hectares during 2012-13. The largest gross area irrigated by tube / bore wells was in Belgaum (2.0 lakh hectares) followed by Tumkur (1.5 lakh hectares). The net area irrigated through the source tube/bore wells was 13.2 lakh hectares in 2013-14. The largest net area irrigated was in Belgaum 1.7 lakh hectares followed by Tumkur district (1.3 lakh hectares). (e) Area irrigated by Lift Irrigation: Gross area irrigated under lift irrigation was 1.05 lakh hectares during 2013-14. The largest gross area irrigated was in Bellary (0.42 lakh hectares) followed by Belgaum (0.19 lakh hectares). Net area irrigated under lift irrigation scheme in the state was 0.93 lakh hectares during 2013-14. The largest net area irrigated was in Bellary (0.36 lakh hectares) followed by Belgaum (0.18lakh hectares). (f) Area irrigated by other sources of Irrigation: In the State, 3.5 lakh hectares of gross area and 3.2 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 41.1 lakh hectares and net area irrigated was 35.6 lakh hectares in the State. Thus, the area irrigated more than once was 5.6 lakh hectares during 2013-14 as against 5.9 lakh hect area in 2012-13. The area irrigated more than once was largest in Bellary (0.83 lakh hectares) and Belgaum (0.67 lakh hectares) and least in Kodagu (30 hectares) during 2013-14. 6

6. Cropping Pattern: 6.1 During 2013-14 the net area cultivated in the State was 99,23,339 hectares and area sown more than once was 23,43,567 totaling to122,66,906 as gross cropped area compared to 117,47,857 hectares during 2012-13. Gross cropped area was largest in Gulbarga district (10.2%) followed by Belgaum (9.7%). 6.2 The gross cropped area under food crops was 92,18,207 hectares (75.1%) and that of non-food crops was 30,48,699 hectares (24.9%). It is observed that there is an increase in area under both food and nonfood crops of about 3,48,169 & 1,70,880 hectares respectively. Details of area under different crops and their percentage shares for the years 2013-14 and 2012-13 are given below in Table 4 Sl. Table 4 Gross cropped area under different crops during the year 2013-14 and 2012-13 Name of the Crop Area (hect) 2013-14 2012-13 % to Total Area Gross (hect) Cropped Area % to Total Gross Cropped Area I Food crops 1 Paddy 1337253 10.90 1272873 10.83 2 Jowar 1102833 8.99 1260912 10.73 3 Bajra 282117 2.30 274926 2.34 4 Maize 1373744 11.20 1303791 11.10 5 Ragi 671855 5.48 628421 5.35 6 Wheat 209133 1.70 225272 1.92 7 Navane 7770 0.06 8961 0.08 8 Save 15755 0.13 11035 0.09 9 Haraka 16 Neg 27 Neg 10 Other MMs 1757 0.01 694 0.01 Total (1 to 10) 5002233 40.78 4986912 42.45 11 Bengal gram 926355 7.55 969081 8.25 12 Tur 823313 6.71 659146 5.61 13 Horse gram 171151 1.40 199980 1.70 14 Black gram 102151 0.83 109297 0.93 15 Green gram 318861 2.60 172388 1.47 16 Avare 67082 0.55 63864 0.54 17 Cowpea 80055 0.65 79976 0.68 18 Other pulses 5324 0.04 4722 0.04 Total (11to 18) 2494292 20.33 2258454 19.22 Total food grains 7496525 61.11 7245366 61.67 7

Sl. Name of the Crop Area (hect) 2013-14 2012-13 % to Total % to Total Area Gross Cropped Gross Cropped (hect) Area Area 19 Sugarcane 670516 5.47 649567 5.53 20 Palm 282 Neg 298 Neg 21 Chillies 86942 0.71 63541 0.54 22 Cardamum 18681 0.15 19354 0.16 23 Arecanut 217838 1.78 220663 1.88 24 Fruits 353313 2.88 353724 3.01 25 Vegetables 293620 2.39 232592 1.98 26 Other food crops 80490 0.66 84933 0.72 Total food crops (1 to 26) 9218207 75.15 8870038 75.50 27 Ground nut 653012 5.32 583915 4.97 28 Sesamum 41775 0.34 41503 0.35 29 Safflower 43284 0.35 48252 0.41 30 Sunflower 416171 3.39 509509 4.34 31 Mustard 2704 0.02 2652 0.02 32 Linseed 5576 0.05 6899 0.06 33 Nigerseed 17925 0.15 11498 0.10 34 Soyabean 218907 1.78 169569 1.44 35 Castor 12185 0.10 11294 0.10 36 Other oilseeds 2685 0.02 2851 0.02 Total Oilseeds (27 to 36) 1414224 11.53 1387942 11.81 37 Coconut 431003 3.51 440426 3.75 38 Cotton 661162 5.39 498353 4.24 39 Mulberry 38401 0.31 44581 0.38 40 Tobacco 108795 0.89 106470 0.91 41 Other non food crops 395114 3.22 400047 3.41 Total non food crops(27 to 41) 3048699 24.85 2877819 24.50 Total (1 to 41) 12266906 100.00 11747857 100.00 (Neg =Negligible as it is less than 0.1%) 6.3 The area was increased in Paddy, Ragi, Maize, Save, Tur, Greengram,Avare and decreased in all other cereals and pulses in 2013-14 compared to 2012-13. The area under Chillies and Vegetables increased and area decreased in Sugarcane, Palm, Cardamom, Arecanut, Fruits and other food crops. Area under all oilseeds decreased except under Groundnut, Nigerseed, Soyabean and Castor. 8

The Cotton area under non food crops was increased and all other nfood crops decreased during 2013-14 compared to 2012-13. 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. 7. Details of Crop wise Gross Area Irrigated: 7.1 Totally, 41,11,975 hectares or 33.5 % of gross cropped area was irrigated in the State during 2013-14 as against 34.1 % during 2012-13. Paddy crop alone occupied 24.5 % of the Gross irrigated area. The other major crops irrigated (Gross) were Maize (12.2 %) and Sugarcane (16.3%). Totally 80.2% of the gross irrigated area was under food crops. In that 44.0 % of the area was under cereals and minor millet crops. 7.7% and 5.0% of the Gross irrigated area was under oilseeds and pulses respectively. Crop wise gross area irrigated during 2013-14 is given in Table - 5. Sl. Table 5 Cropwise Gross area irrigated (GAI) during the year 2013-14 and 2012-13 Name of the Crop I Food crops Gross area irrigated in hectares 2013-14 2012-13 % of crop area Gross % of crop area irrigated to area irrigated to GAI of Gross area irrigated GAI Gross area all under in of all under crop crops crop hectares crops 1 Paddy 1006603 24.48 75.27 918828 22.93 72.19 2 Jowar 110443 2.69 10.01 145386 3.63 11.53 3 Bajra 33475 0.81 11.87 35434 0.88 12.89 4 Maize 501060 12.19 36.47 470570 11.74 36.09 5 Ragi 41988 1.02 6.25 48116 1.20 7.66 6 Wheat 116880 2.84 55.89 124298 3.10 55.18 7 Minor Millets 414 0.01 1.64 693 0.02 3.35 Total (1 to 7) 1810863 44.04 36.20 1743325 43.51 34.96 8 Bengal gram 128629 3.13 13.89 118464 2.96 12.22 9 Tur 54566 1.33 6.63 33358 0.83 5.06 10 Other pulses 23235 0.57 3.12 20120 0.50 3.19 Total (8to 10) 206430 5.02 8.28 171942 4.29 7.61 Total food grains ( 1-10) 2017293 49.06 26.91 1915267 47.80 26.43 9

Sl. Name of the Crop Gross area irrigated in hectares 2013-14 2012-13 % of crop area Gross % of crop area irrigated to area irrigated to GAI of Gross area irrigated GAI of Gross area all under in all under crop crops crop hectares crops 11 Sugarcane 669335 16.28 99.82 649307 16.20 99.96 12 Palm 83 Neg 29.43 86 Neg 28.38 13 Condiments & Spices 277917 6.76 68.80 279194 6.97 71.87 14 Fruits & Vegetables 332506 8.09 51.40 316450 7.90 53.97 Total food crops 3297134 80.18 35.77 3160304 78.87 35.63 II n Food crops 15 Ground nut 207040 5.04 31.71 205748 5.13 35.24 16 Castor 702 0.02 5.76 442 0.01 3.91 17 Sesamum 780 0.02 1.87 293 0.01 0.71 18 Mustard 104 Neg 3.85 173 Neg 6.52 19 Linseed 96 Neg 1.72 593 0.01 8.60 20 Safflower 311 0.01 0.72 1269 0.03 2.63 21 Sunflower 93356 2.27 22.43 104400 2.61 20.49 22 Soyabean 14522 0.35 6.63 11913 0.30 7.03 23 Nigerseed 174 Neg 0.97 282 0.01 2.45 24 Other Oil Seeds 1372 0.03 51.10 1401 0.03 49.14 Total Oil Seeds 318457 7.74 22.52 326514 8.15 23.53 25 Coconut 235804 5.73 54.71 236235 5.90 53.64 26 Cotton 182814 4.45 27.65 187965 4.69 37.72 27 Tobacco 4118 0.10 3.79 11843 0.30 11.12 28 Mulberry 35470 0.86 92.37 42065 1.05 94.36 29 Other non food crops 38178 0.93 9.66 42199 1.05 10.54 Total non food crops 814841 19.82 26.73 846821 21.13 29.43 All Crops (Total) 4111975 100.00 33.52 4007125 100.00 34.11 (Neg = Negligible as it is less than 0.1%) 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, yield rates as per the results of crop cutting experiments conducted under the scheme Crop Estimation 10

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 50.4 lakh hectares of the total cropped area in the State during the year under review as against 50.3 lakh hectares during 2012-13. Area, production and productivity of these crops during 2013-14 and 2012-13 are presented in Table - 6. Table 6 Area, Production and Productivity of Cereals and Minor millets Area* Production Productivity Sl. Name of the ( lakh hectares) ( lakh tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) Crop 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Rice 13.40 12.8 42.5 35.5 3338 2922 2 Jowar 11.03 12.6 11.76 11.7 1122 977 3 Bajra 2.82 2.8 2.94 2.5 1096 946 4 Maize 13.89 13.2 43.38 32.2 3286 2562 5 Ragi 6.86 6.4 12.03 8.6 1845 1404 6 Wheat 2.09 2.3 2.18 1.9 1099 909 Total Cereals 50.1 50.1 114.8 92.4 2412 1941 7 Navane 0.1 0.1 0.03 0.03 388 280 8 Save 0.2 0.1 0.10 0.06 670 531 Total MMs 0.3 0.2 0.13 0.09 564 421 Total Cereals & MMs 50.4 50.3 114.9 92.5 2402 1936 MMs = Minor Millets. Totals may not tally due to rounding off of the figures. * -Area in this table includes unauthorised cultivation area also. 11

8.1.2 Total area covered under cereal crops and minor millets are slightly increased from 50.3 to 50.4 lakh hectares compared to previous year. Among Cereals, Maize crop alone covered 13.9 lakh hectares followed by paddy 13.4 lakh hectares. The area of Cereals and Minor millets was largest in Belagavi (3.97 lakh hectares) followed by Vijayapura (3.75 lakh hectare) and Davangere (3.35 lakh hectares). 8.1.3 During 2013-14 the total production of cereals and minor millets was 114.92 lakh tonnes as against 92.5 lakh tonnes during 2012-13. The yield rate increased from 1936 to 2402 kgs per hectare compared to previous year. Production of Cereals and Minor millets was highest in Davangere (11.8 lakh tonnes) followed by Belagavi (9.0 lakh tonnes). The yield of cereals and minor millets was highest in Davangere (3716 kgs per hect) followed by Shimoga (3235 kgs per hectare) and lowest in Kalburgi (1354 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. Crop wise details are seen in Table-7. Sl. Name of the Crop Table 7 Area, Production and Productivity of Pulses Area* Production Productivity ( lakh hectares) ( lakh tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Bengal gram 9.26 9.7 7.03 5.8 799 627 2 Tur 8.24 6.6 7.55 4.6 965 736 3 Horse gram 1.71 2.0 0.89 0.7 547 389 4 Black gram 1.02 1.1 0.51 0.5 521 529 5 Green gram 3.2 1.7 0.79 0.6 260 349 6 Avare 0.67 0.6 0.67 0.6 1054 980 7 Cowpea 0.81 0.8 0.31 0.2 406 274 8 Other pulses 0.05 0.1 0.01 0.03 260 416 Total Pulses 24.96 22.6 17.76 13.0 749 608 * - Area includes unauthorized cultivation area also 8.2.2 Compared to previous year, the major crops among pulses are Bengal gram (9.3 lakh hectares) and Tur (8.2 lakh hectares). Area of pulses increased from 22.65 to 12

24.96 lakh hectares. Area under pulses was largest in Kalburgi (6.0 lakh hectares) followed by Vijayapura (3.5 lakh hectares). 8.2.3 The production and productivity of pulses were increased from 13.0 to 17.8 lakh tonnes and 608 to 749 Kgs per hectare compared to 2012-13. The production recorded highest under pulses in Kalburgi (5.7 lakh tonnes) followed by Vijayapura (2.7 lakh tonnes). Yield of pulses was highest in Kolar (1509 kgs per hect) followed by Kalburgi (997 kgs per hect) and lowest in Shivamogga (394 kgs per hect). 8.3 Total Food grains: 8.3.1 The total area under food grains in the State was 75.3 lakh hectares during 2013-14 as against 72.9 during 2012-13. This area was largest in Kalburgi (8.45 lakh hectares) followed by Vijayapura (7.2 lakh hectares) and least in Bangalore (Urban) (0.3 lakh hectares). 8.3.2 Total food grains production in the State was 132.7 lakh tonnes during 2013-14 as against 105.6 lakh tonnes during 2012-13. The highest production was in Davanagere (12.0 lakh tonnes) followed by Raichur (9.6 lakh tonnes) and the lowest in Bangalore (Urban) (0.8 lakh tonnes). 8.3.3 The yield rate of food grains of Karnataka State was 1854 kgs per hectare as against 1524 kgs per hectare during 2012-13. It was highest in Davanagere (3589 kgs per hect) followed by Shimoga (3210 kgs per hect) and lowest in Bidar (898 kgs per hect). Districtwise details are in Annexure - 8. 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 oilseeds in the State was 14.2 lakh hectares during 2013-14 as against 13.9 during 2012-13. Crop wise area, production and productivity of oilseed crops are given in Table- 8. 13

Table 8 Area, Production and Productivity of Oil seeds Area* Production Productivity Sl. Crop ( lakh hectares) ( lakh tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Ground nut 6.58 5.90 5.6 3.60 896 634 2 Sunflower 4.16 5.10 2.15 2.10 542 437 3 Safflower 0.43 0.50 0.34 0.30 831 697 4 Sesamum 0.42 0.40 0.22 0.10 559 339 5 Castor 0.12 0.10 0.11 0.10 966 690 6 Linseed 0.06 0.10 0.02 0.01 308 179 7 Soyabean 2.19 1.70 2.73 1.80 1311 1097 8 Mustard 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.01 214 303 9 Nigerseed 0.18 0.10 0.05 0.02 262 204 Total Oilseeds 14.2 13.9 11.2 8.0 833 606 Neg negligible * - Area includes unauthorized cultivation area also 8.4.2 Compared to 2012-13, the area under Total Oilseeds has increased from 13.9 to 14.2 lakh hectares. The area is decreased under Sunflower, Safflower and Linseed. Increased under all other oil seeds. The largest area registered in Chitradurga (1.33 lakh hectares) followed by Bidar (1.30 lakh hectares). 8.4.3 Total production of oilseeds increased during the year 2013-14 compared to 2012-13, from 8.0 to 11.2 lakh tonnes. The total production of oilseeds was highest in Bidar (1.92 lakh tonnes) followed by Belgaum (1.03 lakh tonnes). The average yield was highest in Udupi (1883 kgs per hectare). 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 2013-14 and 2012-13 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. 14

Sl. Table 9 Area, Production and Productivity of Commercial crops Area # Production Productivity Sl. Crop ( lakh hectares) ( lakh tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Cotton 6.6 5.0 16.9* 11.3* 458 405 2 Sugarcane (H) 4.2 4.3 391.4 356.9 98** 88** 3 Tobacco 1.1 1.1 0.8 0.7 850 649 te : * - Production of cotton in lakh bales of 170 Kgs in lint form ** - Productivity of Sugarcane in tonnes per hectare. # -Area in this table includes unauthorised cultivation also. 8.5.2 The Area, production and productivity of these three commercial crops increase except area of Sugarcane (harvested) during the year compared to previous year. 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 Name of the Crop Area Production Productivity (000 hectares) (000 tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Mango 144.7 144.7 758.2 761.9 5240 5263 2 Banana 62.8 67.8 1244 1764.3 19821 26019 3 Grapes 18.4 18.1 679.7 811.5 36989 44738 4 Guava 4.2 4.4 36.5 26.4 8686 5943 5 Sapota 17.4 17.9 95.4 100.7 5495 5613 6 Papaya 3.3 3.4 157.7 167.4 48538 49742 Cashewnut- Raw 63.8 63.8 46.9 56.8 743 899 7 Cashewnut- Processed 63.8 63.8 11.8 14.2 186 225 8 Pomogranate 16.6 12.6 262.40 163.9 15762 13051 9 Lemon 9.5 9.1 91.2 40.4 9640 4445 15

Area Production Productivity Sl. Name of (000 hectares) (000 tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) the Crop 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 10 Coconut @ 431.2 441.0 3818.2 3459.8 8945 7924 11 Tapioca 0.7 0.9 6.7 7.8 9106 8829 12 Sweet potato 3.4 3.5 58 50.8 17177 14879 13 Onion 138.6 83.4 100.2 465.6 7613 5875 14 Potato 37.9 34.9 315.7 309.9 8787 9353 15 Tomato 42.5 41.2 526.3 491.3 12395 11916 16 Brinjal 14.4 13.5 190.8 187.7 13250 13919 17 Beans 8.1 7.1 70.8 62.8 8701 8788 18 Turmeric 13.3 19.7 63.6 92.4 4765 4693 19 Cabbage 6.9 6.2 131.4 125.3 19041 20085 8.6.2 Area under Mango, Cashewnut remains same. Grapes, Pomogranate, Lemon, Onion, Potato, Tomato, Brinjal, Beans and Cabbage increased. Banana, Guava, Sapota, Papaya, Tapioca, Sweet Potato, Coconut and Turmeric decreased during 2013-14 compared to 2012-13. Production of Mango, Banana, Grapes, Sapota, Papaya, Cashewnut, Tapioca,and Turmeric decreased and all other crops increased. Yield of Guava, Pomogranate, Lemon, Coconut, Tapioca, Sweet Potato, Onion, Tomato and Turmeric increased all other crops decreased. 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 Cardamom, Arecanut and Coriander compared to 2012-13. 8.7.2 Production of Dry Chillies, Dry Ginger and Pepper increased Cardamom, Arecanut, Garlic and Coriander decreased. Yield of Dry Chillies, Dry Ginger, Pepper and Coriander increased Cardamom, Garlic and Arecanut both raw & processed are decreased. Area Production and Productivity of condiments and spices are given in Table - 11. 16

Sl. Table 11 Area, Production and Productivity of Condiments & Spices Name of the Crop Area Production Productivity (000 hectares) (000 tonnes) (Kgs per hectare) 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Dry Chillies 86.9 6.3.6 122.2 75.9 1479 1251 2 Dry Ginger 19.0 16.5 52.2 44.2 2780 2703 3 Cardamom 18.7 19.3 1.5 1.6 78 84 4 Garlic 5.2 4.2 5.4 5.6 1053 1336 5 Pepper 28.0 26.8 17.0 12.0 616 453 Arecanut- Raw 218.2 221.3 2013.0 2243.6 9318 10239 6 Arecanut- Processed 218.2 221.3 402.6 448.7 1864 2048 7 Coriander 2.8 4.2 1.0 1.3 348 314 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 2013-14 and 2012-13 were compiled for 38 crops. Sub group wise details are given in Table - 12. Table 12 Index numbers of Area, Production and Productivity Sl. Area Production Productivity Crop 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 2013-14 2012-13 1 Cereals 84.8 84.7 182.1 150.1 140.2 117.6 2 Pulses 160.5 145.6 572.0 453.3 169.8 136.3 3 Food grains 100.5 97.3 231.8 188.8 144.6 120.2 4 Oilseeds 83.5 79.5 136.8 112.3 150.0 126.2 5 Fibres 61.9 46.5 228.0 151.7 370.3 327.8 6 Plantation Crops 123.0 123.0 152.0 152.0 144.3 144.3 7 Condiments & Spices 157.5 150.2 487.9 429.1 150.7 152.4 8 Fruits & vegetables 279.1 230.0 515.6 613.4 204.1 266.1 9 Misc. Crops 235.1 236.0 291.5 260.2 130.1 100.6 10 n Food crops 100.7 91.6 261.5 243.1 162.6 167.8 All Crops 100.5 95.6 242.3 208.0 152.3 140.7 17

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. Sl. Table 13 Annual Wholesale & Retail Prices of Important Commodities for Commodities 2013-14 & 2012-13 Wholesale Prices (Rs.Per Quintal) Retail Prices (Rs.Per Kg) 2013-14 2012-13 % 2013-14 2012-13 % 1 Rice (Coarse) 2343 2070 13.19 26.00 24.00 8.33 2 Wheat(White) 2414 2187 10.37 27.00 24.00 12.50 3 Jowar(White) 2123 2120 0.14 25.00 24.00 4.17 4 Maize 1335 1292 3.35 16.00 15.00 6.67 5 Bajra 1403 1410-0.46 18.00 17.00 5.88 6 Ragi 2101 1744 20.46 24.00 21.00 14.29 7 Tursplit 6778 6679 1.48 72.00 70.00 2.86 8 Greengram whole 6579 6187 6.34 74.00 66.00 12.12 9 Blackgram whole 4971 4647 6.96 54.00 51.00 5.88 10 Gram whole 3792 4601-17.59 46.00 49.00-6.12 11 Horsegram whole 3109 2676 16.19 36.00 31.00 16.13 12 Dry Chillies (Byadagi) 11886 10042 18.36 133.00 116.00 14.66 13 Potato 1873 1613 16.12 23.00 20.00 15.00 14 Onion 2447 1412 73.33 32.00 19.00 68.42 Source : SIP, Division, DES 10.2 The annual average wholesale prices of all commodities are in increasing trend except Bajra and Gram whole. The wholesale prices varied from -17.59% for Gram whole to 73.33% for Onion. 10.3 During 2013-14 the annual average retail prices, of all commodities are in increasing trend except Gram whole. The retail prices varied from -6.12% for Gram whole to 68.42% for Onion. 18

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 2013-14 and 2012-13 are presented in Table - 14. Table 14 Farm Harvest Prices* of Important Agriculture Crops for 2013-14 & 2012-13 State's Average Farm Harvest Prices Sl. Commodities (Rs.per quintal) 2013-14 2012-13 % variation 1 Paddy 1514 1515-0.08 2 Jowar(Kharif) 1249 1326-5.81 3 Jowar (Rabi) 1428 1632-12.50 4 Ragi 1645 1793-8.25 5 Maize 1289 1361-5.29 6 Bajra 1217 1267-3.91 7 Wheat 1890 1904-0.74 8 Bengalgram 2831 3440-17.70 9 Tur 3679 3469 6.05 10 Horsegram 2526 2150 17.49 11 Greengram 5550 4323 28.38 12 Blackgram 4993 3585 39.27 13 Drychillies 6778 7504-9.67 14 Groundnut 3220 3977-19.03 15 Sesasum 7863 5664 38.82 16 Castor 2893 2676 8.11 17 Linseed - 3330-18 Sugarcane 245 245 0.00 19 Tobacco 10819 10819 0.00 20 Coconut** 9734 5792 68.06 21 Potato 1720 1217 41.33 22 Onion 1624 1331 22.01 23 Cotton 4016 4206-4.52 Source : SIP Division, DES * = based on season wise reports ** = 1000 nuts 19

11.2 The Farm harvest prices of Tur, Horse gram, Green gram, Black gram, Sesamum, Castor Coconut, Potato and Onion showed an increasing trend, Sugarcane and Tobacco remains same and all other commodities in decreasing trend during 2013-14 over 2012-13. 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 2013-14 and 2012-13 are presented in Table - 15. Table 15 Index Number of Farm Harvest Prices for 2012-13 & 2013-14 Sl. Sub-groups (Base Year : 1961-62) Index Number 2013-14 2012-13 % variation 1 Cereals 3740 3926-4.74 2 Pulses 8551 8726-2.01 3 Food Crops 3910 4094-4.49 4 Oil Seeds 5797 7066-17.96 5 Fibres 4656 4609 1.02 6 Miscellaneous Crops 6043 5719 5.67 7 n food Crops 5930 5757 3.01 All Commodities 5103 5076 0.53 Source : SIP Division, DES 12.2 The index numbers of all sub groups decreased except Fibers, Misscellaneous Crops and n- food crops during 2013-14. It was lowest in respect of Oilseeds followed by cereals. 13. Consumer Price Index Numbers for Agricultural Labourers: 13.1 The consumer price index number of agricultural labourers for food groups stood at 854 points and the general index at 822 points in July 2013. At the end of the year i.e., in June 2014, the number was 850 for food group and 846 for general group. Table 16 provides these index numbers month wise, for 2013-14. 20

Table 16 Consumer Price Index Number of Agricultural Labourers in Karnataka 2013-14 14. Agriculture Wages: Month Food General July, 2013 854 822 August, 2013 875 838 September, 2013 865 832 October, 2013 859 831 vember, 2013 865 835 December, 2013 832 817 January, 2014 814 807 February, 2014 811 810 March, 2014 818 816 April, 2014 827 824 May, 2014 838 835 June, 2014 850 846 Source : SIP Division, DES 14.1 The districtwise, class wise, details of agricultural wages for the year 2013-14 are given in Annexure - 9. There was an increase in the wages of carpenter, blacksmith mochis during the year 2013-14 compared to 2012-13.The wages of skilled labourers and agricultural laborers in dry land, wet land and garden land has increased in 2013-14 compared to that of 2012-13. The state average wage of Carpenters, Black smiths and Mochis has increased by 12.2%, 9.2% and 11.2% respectively during 2013-14. The increase in wages during 2013-14 compared to 2012-13 is seen in Table -17. It may be observed that the percentage of increase of wages of women is higher, the wages of women is lower than that of their counterparts in all the categories. Districtwise details are in Annexure-9 21

Cate gory A B C D Sex Table 17 Agriculture Labourers Wages - State Average for the year 2013-14 Dry Land 2013-14 2012-13 % of increase Wet Land 2013-14 2012-13 % of increase Garden Land 2013-2012- 14 13 % of increase M 279 254 9.80 286 252 13.50 288 249 15.70 F 181 155 16.80 186 156 19.20 189 159 18.90 M 229 194 18.00 244 204 19.60 248 208 19.20 F 175 147 19.00 184 153 20.30 190 154 23.40 M 164 147 11.60 163 146 11.60 163 141 15.60 F 133 119 11.80 134 120 11.70 144 119 21.00 M 272 247 10.10 278 238 16.80 273 241 13.30 F 202 166 21.70 216 176 22.70 202 172 17.40 te: A - Labourers at the time of ploughing, digging, Horrowing, 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 coconut, peeling of coconuts, areacanuts, trimming spraying in areca coconut gardens and any other operations relating to arecanut and coconut gardenss. 15. Livestock Census: 15.1 The data collected on quinquennial census during 2012 on livestock and agricultural machinery are given in Annexure - 10. During livestock census 2012, compared to livestock census 2007, the total livestock population was decreased by 11.8%, out of which cattle s share was -9.43% and that of buffaloes was 19.8%. During the same period the number of sheeps, Horses & Ponies, mules and Poultry registered an increase of 0.19%, 16.75%, 440.43% and 25.94% respectively but showed a decline to the extent of -22.1% in the number of Goats, -37.5% in Donkeys and - 24.9% in Camels. Due to use of mechanized implements in live stock sector, the Agricultural implements both human and animal operated are too less in the field. So, that is not available in 19 th Live Stock Census, 2012. of equipments used in live stock sector is seen in Annexure-10. * * * 22

ANNEXURE

Sl DISTRICTS ANNEXURE : 1 DISTRICTWISE NORMAL AND ACTUAL RAINFALL DURING 2013-14 (in mms) KHARIF 2013-2014 Apr May Jun July August April to August N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 BAGALKOTE 23 36 E 56 43 D 74 54 D 74 85 N 69 23 S 297 241 N 2 B'LORE(R) 33 29 N 81 97 E 61 74 E 92 79 N 111 69 D 378 348 N 3 B'LORE(U) 39 29 D 103 115 N 67 99 E 94 84 N 120 75 D 423 402 N 4 BELGAUM 32 13 S 77 46 D 122 143 N 210 283 E 128 115 N 570 600 N 5 BELLARY 25 2 S 63 58 N 68 66 N 76 71 N 82 62 D 315 259 N 6 BIDAR 20 23 N 31 18 D 132 144 N 191 369 E 195 111 D 569 665 N 7 BIJAPUR 18 28 E 44 20 D 89 66 D 87 117 E 86 51 D 323 282 N 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 58 61 N 133 69 D 46 39 N 64 58 N 61 62 N 363 289 D 9 CHICKBALLAPUR 24 25 N 67 58 N 54 44 N 78 67 N 93 53 D 316 247 D 10 CHIKMAGALUR 60 17 S 110 132 E 372 358 N 692 879 E 426 394 N 1660 1780 N 11 CHITRADURGA 26 16 D 69 113 E 44 63 E 52 69 E 53 51 N 243 312 E 12 D.KANNADA 46 30 D 173 95 D 854 1168 E 1080 1483 E 752 673 N 2905 3449 N 13 DAVANAGERE 33 24 D 73 109 E 73 104 E 104 169 E 81 102 E 364 508 E 14 DHARWAR 46 13 S 88 100 N 108 85 D 149 148 N 101 76 D 492 422 N 15 GADAG 33 44 E 76 53 D 80 74 N 72 49 D 74 39 D 335 259 D 16 GULBARGA 19 16 N 38 29 D 122 98 D 159 201 E 168 84 D 505 428 N 17 HASSAN 51 25 D 96 86 N 160 288 E 301 499 E 198 242 E 806 1140 E 18 HAVERI 41 41 N 81 70 N 110 120 N 171 216 E 112 96 N 516 543 N 19 KODAGU 84 28 S 162 73 D 507 832 E 833 1390 E 556 583 N 2142 2906 E 20 KOLAR 23 41 E 67 64 N 47 43 N 66 46 D 76 63 N 278 257 N 21 KOPPAL 21 15 D 53 52 N 66 75 N 79 76 N 87 50 D 305 268 N 22 MANDYA 43 57 E 108 78 D 44 50 N 50 30 D 53 44 N 298 259 N 23 MYSORE 60 55 N 124 68 D 72 93 E 103 142 E 67 53 D 425 411 N 24 RAICHUR 18 9 D 40 44 N 79 94 N 111 96 N 120 78 D 367 321 N 25 RAMANAGAR 44 61 E 116 92 D 64 85 E 80 44 D 102 87 N 406 369 N 26 SHIMOGA 30 26 N 84 68 N 467 635 E 882 1460 E 594 482 N 2057 2671 E 27 TUMKUR 25 18 D 76 73 N 47 59 E 58 36 D 63 49 D 269 235 N 28 UDUPI 30 21 D 185 137 D 1085 1288 N 1360 1795 E 895 841 N 3556 4082 N 29 U.KANNADA 25 14 D 119 48 S 698 693 N 988 1454 E 598 584 N 2429 2793 N 30 YADGIR 20 11 D 35 36 N 115 61 D 156 117 D 157 121 D 484 346 D AVERAGE RAINFALL 39 25 D 92 69 D 193 272 E 302 486 E 216 211 N 842 1063 E 23

ANNEXURE : 1 (contd) DISTRICTWISE NORMAL AND ACTUAL RAINFALL DURING 2013-14 (in mms) Sl DISTRICTS 1 2 1 BAGALKOTE 2 B'LORE(R) 3 B'LORE(U) 4 BELGAUM 5 BELLARY 6 BIDAR 7 BIJAPUR 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 9 CHICKBALLAPUR 10 CHIKMAGALUR 11 CHITRADURGA 12 D.KANNADA 13 DAVANAGERE 14 DHARWAR 15 GADAG 16 GULBARGA 17 HASSAN 18 HAVERI 19 KODAGU 20 KOLAR 21 KOPPAL 22 MANDYA 23 MYSORE 24 RAICHUR 25 RAMANAGAR 26 SHIMOGA 27 TUMKUR 28 UDUPI 29 U.KANNADA 30 YADGIR AVERAGE RAINFALL September Oct RABI 2013-14 v N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 142 167 N 105 120 N 28 0 S 7 0 S 282 287 N 156 252 E 151 109 D 44 23 D 11 8 D 363 392 N 182 262 E 159 105 D 51 47 N 16 0 S 408 414 N 114 147 E 110 70 D 34 2 S 6 0 S 264 219 N 137 124 N 107 91 N 30 3 S 11 0 S 285 218 D 187 166 N 81 104 E 19 20 N 7 1 S 293 291 N 167 195 N 100 80 D 24 2 S 7 0 S 298 277 N 110 120 N 152 86 D 62 37 D 28 1 S 352 244 D 146 196 E 145 117 N 46 11 S 13 1 S 350 325 N 170 212 E 165 74 D 54 13 S 11 5 D 400 304 D 107 167 E 110 57 D 32 2 S 8 0 S 257 226 N 292 370 E 216 280 E 80 56 D 17 16 N 606 722 N 109 126 N 111 52 D 40 1 S 7 0 S 266 179 D 121 166 E 112 87 D 41 3 S 7 0 S 281 256 N 140 150 N 111 102 N 32 0 S 7 0 S 290 252 N 200 256 E 97 76 D 20 5 S 5 0 S 322 337 N 123 175 E 148 93 D 49 23 D 10 12 E 329 303 N 98 136 E 111 64 D 43 1 S 8 0 S 260 201 D 222 254 N 206 170 N 78 26 S 18 5 S 524 455 N 133 178 E 129 120 N 52 17 S 17 3 S 331 318 N 145 156 N 106 133 E 22 1 S 6 0 S 278 290 N 123 172 E 155 76 D 49 45 N 15 1 S 342 294 N 93 115 E 143 98 D 47 47 N 13 0 S 297 260 N 153 212 E 106 93 N 19 4 S 6 0 S 283 309 N 168 196 N 168 101 D 51 29 D 13 1 S 400 327 N 178 247 E 133 119 N 38 10 S 6 0 S 355 376 N 137 236 E 126 76 D 39 29 D 8 2 S 310 343 N 416 368 N 212 304 E 76 39 D 18 5 S 722 716 N 253 289 N 140 131 N 50 8 S 10 0 S 454 428 N 191 281 E 116 114 N 23 2 S 5 0 S 335 397 N 154 205 E 139 107 D 45 16 S 11 2 S 349 330 N 24 Dec Sept to December

ANNEXURE : 1 (contd) DISTRICTWISE NORMAL AND ACTUAL RAINFALL DURING 2013-14 (in mms) Sl DISTRICTS 1 2 1 BAGALKOTE 2 B'LORE(R) 3 B'LORE(U) 4 BELGAUM 5 BELLARY 6 BIDAR 7 BIJAPUR 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 9 CHICKBALLAPUR 10 CHIKMAGALUR 11 CHITRADURGA 12 D.KANNADA 13 DAVANAGERE 14 DHARWAR 15 GADAG 16 GULBARGA 17 HASSAN 18 HAVERI 19 KODAGU 20 KOLAR 21 KOPPAL 22 MANDYA 23 MYSORE 24 RAICHUR 25 RAMANAGAR 26 SHIMOGA 27 TUMKUR 28 UDUPI 29 U.KANNADA 30 YADGIR AVERAGE RAINFALL SUMMER 2013-14 Annual 2013-14 Jan Feb Mar Jan to March N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A Cl N A CI 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 2 0 S 2 12 E 5 28 E 9 40 E 588 568 D 1 0 S 3 0 S 6 28 E 10 28 E 751 768 E 2 0 S 7 0 S 8 9 N 17 9 D 848 825 D 1 1 D 1 2 E 7 13 E 10 16 E 844 835 N 1 0 S 2 1 D 3 17 E 6 18 E 606 495 N 5 0 S 8 8 N 11 78 E 24 86 E 886 1042 D 2 0 S 3 8 E 6 56 E 11 64 E 632 623 E 3 1 S 6 3 D 12 9 D 21 13 D 735 546 D 2 0 S 3 0 S 6 6 N 12 6 D 677 578 E 2 0 S 2 1 D 12 7 D 16 8 D 2075 2092 N 1 0 S 1 1 N 4 14 E 7 15 E 507 553 N 3 0 S 2 0 S 9 1 S 13 1 S 3524 4172 N 1 0 S 1 2 E 4 6 E 6 8 E 637 695 N 3 0 S 4 3 D 8 10 E 14 13 N 787 691 N 1 0 S 1 9 E 4 16 E 7 25 E 631 536 N 3 0 S 4 5 E 8 33 E 15 38 E 842 803 N 2 0 S 2 0 S 8 13 E 11 13 N 1147 1456 E 1 0 S 1 1 E 5 10 E 6 11 E 782 755 E 4 1 S 5 0 S 19 4 S 27 5 S 2693 3366 E 2 0 S 4 0 S 8 16 E 14 16 N 622 591 E 1 0 S 1 8 E 2 21 E 3 29 E 587 587 E 2 1 D 4 1 S 8 22 E 14 24 E 655 577 E 3 0 S 4 0 S 11 12 N 17 12 D 739 683 D 2 0 S 2 0 S 4 14 E 7 14 E 658 644 N 1 0 S 5 0 S 10 37 E 16 37 E 822 733 N 1 0 S 0 8 E 5 5 N 6 13 E 2417 3060 N 1 0 S 2 2 N 6 1 S 10 3 S 589 581 N 2 0 S 1 1 E 5 2 S 8 3 S 4285 4801 D 1 0 S 0 0 S 3 37 E 4 37 E 2887 3258 N 4 0 S 4 0 S 6 12 E 13 12 N 832 755 D 2 0 S 3 3 E 8 16 E 13 19 E 1204 1412 N 25 Apr 2012 to March 2013

ANNEXURE -2 CLASSIFICATION OF TOTAL GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 (Area in Hectares) Geographical Area Classification of Area Sl. t Available for Cultivation. District Professional Village Land put Barren & Cultivable Forest Survey Papers to n- 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 120140 4911 3889 3 BANGALORE(R) 229519 229519 11322 39978 11124 3898 4 BELGAUM 1344382 1344382 190424 69830 44342 11465 5 BELLARY 813196 813196 97017 110291 53477 24839 6 BIDAR 541765 541765 27707 22768 19127 19382 7 BIJAPUR 1053471 1053471 1977 36192 29059 5502 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 569901 569901 275610 24617 21434 7637 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 404501 404501 49704 31933 34302 4743 10 CHICKMAGALUR 722075 722075 202028 43333 28322 19322 11 CHITRADURGA 770702 770702 73719 51243 25403 21612 12 D.KANNADA 477381 477381 128476 67226 58780 30146 13 DAVANGERE 597597 597597 89918 39416 20533 8525 14 DHARWAD 427329 427329 35235 23419 3985 2669 15 GADAG 465715 465715 32614 10481 11628 1010 16 GULBARGA 1094120 1094120 35316 38420 35113 9417 17 HASSAN 662602 662602 58775 79803 30365 14142 18 HAVERI 485156 485156 47454 33259 5793 2989 19 KODAGU 410775 410775 134597 24215 31010 9076 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 75946 45018 20670 24 RAICHUR 835843 835843 18167 20563 20084 10702 25 RAMANAGARA 355912 355912 69946 26225 24339 1178 26 SHIMOGA 847784 847784 276855 88708 13312 16311 27 TUMKUR 1064755 1064755 45177 85384 67539 62642 28 UDUPI 356446 356446 100102 41650 11596 36956 29 U.KANNADA 1024679 1024679 813595 34552 16234 6450 30 YADGIR 516088 516088 33773 29623 27954 2385 STATE 19050068 19050068 3073376 1443633 786610 410512 26

(Area in Hectares) Classification of Area Uncultivated land Net Total Area sown Fallow Land Sl. excluding fallow land Area Cropped more than District. 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 41001 9971 467399 588623 121224 2 BANGALORE(U) 5674 7648 18373 6730 44990 51131 6141 3 BANGALORE(R) 3879 13533 14262 15459 116064 119589 3525 4 BELGAUM 24877 3093 338521 5870 655960 967716 311756 5 BELLARY 5472 3606 90482 19986 408026 521211 113185 6 BIDAR 13964 10922 36295 41944 349656 450335 100679 7 BIJAPUR 9575 1316 118276 5685 845889 949163 103274 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 22750 4741 39736 11928 161448 188834 27386 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 55550 6482 13562 16978 191247 210450 19203 10 CHICKMAGALUR 88585 19774 12974 6503 301234 348590 47356 11 CHITRADURGA 88740 11317 87523 22335 388810 460116 71306 12 D.KANNADA 18823 31446 6168 5512 130804 158682 27878 13 DAVANGERE 19538 4955 34574 5419 374719 461181 86462 14 DHARWAD 3571 202 62025 6617 289606 465401 175795 15 GADAG 2592 258 32623 6163 368346 527419 159073 16 GULBARGA 25855 1131 62647 24959 861262 1021120 159858 17 HASSAN 32943 6963 48450 22799 368362 428193 59831 18 HAVERI 12209 2290 13224 6142 361796 424618 62822 19 KODAGU 13884 20219 7416 3621 166737 182381 15644 20 KOLAR 39418 7009 43835 12549 170591 179781 9190 21 KOPPAL 14675 210 21536 32662 395763 488490 92727 22 MANDYA 32049 3428 66374 58158 189090 238761 49671 23 MYSORE 44808 4871 21650 33133 367435 523217 155782 24 RAICHUR 19816 13684 164828 41392 526607 678922 152315 25 RAMANAGARA 24662 3950 15062 25595 164955 169722 4767 26 SHIMOGA 163463 26868 9173 23130 229964 265806 35842 27 TUMKUR 76453 21033 205586 23868 477073 543385 66312 28 UDUPI 10625 44398 1197 11444 98478 112795 14317 29 U.KANNADA 16625 4806 6539 14340 111538 122827 11289 30 YADGIR 11755 737 66025 4346 339490 418447 78957 STATE ANNEXURE -2 (conti) CLASSIFICATION OF TOTAL GEOGRAPHICAL AREA IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 906259 281164 1699937 525238 9923339 12266906 2343567 27

ANNEXURE - 2.1 PIE CHART SHOWING THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION FOR THE YEAR 2013-14 16% (1) 8% (2) (9) 52% 3% 9% 4% 2% 5% 1% (6) (5) (3) (4) (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 28

ANNEXURE - 3 SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 Canals Wells Sl. Government Number of Tube/Borewells District. Length Number Government Private Total (Kms.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 BAGALKOT 3 189 4 29526 29530 2 BANGALORE(U) - - 20 13917 13937 3 BANGALORE(R) - - 76 33282 33358 4 BELGAUM 12 416 4 43480 43484 5 BELLARY 13 456 3 22134 22137 6 BIDAR 4 180 6 15314 15320 7 BIJAPUR 5 296-33445 33445 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 8 187 2 22847 22849 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - 10 28985 28995 10 CHICKMAGALUR 2 50 5 29495 29500 11 CHITRADURGA 3 143 156 48714 48870 12 D.KANNADA - - - 15195 15195 13 DAVANGERE 4 203 84 43100 43184 14 DHARWAD 2 48 1 9408 9409 15 GADAG 1 105 11 10510 10521 16 GULBARGA 6 131 7 8556 8563 17 HASSAN 11 520 32 46360 46392 18 HAVERI 1 47 44 44471 44515 19 KODAGU 9 92-1382 1382 20 KOLAR - - - 84287 84287 21 KOPPAL 6 112-28407 28407 22 MANDYA 20 780 15 35694 35709 23 MYSORE 33 1308-26905 26905 24 RAICHUR 8 150 30 7756 7786 25 RAMANAGARA 7 178 57 38002 38059 26 SHIMOGA 16 378 10 20970 20980 27 TUMKUR 5 87 14 102521 102535 28 UDUPI - - 1 2076 2077 29 U.KANNADA 4 20 2 6374 6376 30 YADGIR 7 167 1 5444 5445 STATE 190 6243 595 858557 859152 29

ANNEXURE - 3 (contd) SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 Wells Lift irrigation Sl. Number of other wells used for. District Irrigation purpose only Government Private Total Government Private Total Masonry n-masonry Masonry n-masonry 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 BAGALKOT - - 2329 9307 11636 19-19 2 BANGALORE(U) - - 2553 96 2649 - - - 3 BANGALORE(R) - - 4174 1843 6017 1-1 4 BELGAUM - - 15218 47777 62995 45 6458 6503 5 BELLARY - - 4957 2702 7659 37 3560 3597 6 BIDAR 2-3833 7890 11725 16 2137 2153 7 BIJAPUR - - 1788 40857 42645 2-2 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR - - 818 2340 3158 4 1 5 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - 567 166 733 16 5 21 10 CHICKMAGALUR - - 315 111 426 132 3943 4075 11 CHITRADURGA 21 13 3958 8005 11997 55 52 107 12 D.KANNADA - - 17217 23035 40252 8 0 8 13 DAVANGERE - - 1932 1602 3534 21 1541 1562 14 DHARWAD - - 19 5 24 - - - 15 GADAG - - 1997 1775 3772 11 1 12 16 GULBARGA 17 14 4177 12402 16610 39 75 114 17 HASSAN - - 529 423 952 20-20 18 HAVERI - - 45 111 156 16 9570 9586 19 KODAGU - - 137-137 11-11 20 KOLAR - - 16963 10912 27875 - - - 21 KOPPAL - - 413 1398 1811 10-10 22 MANDYA 4 9 5385 6452 11850 16 73 89 23 MYSORE - - 417 245 662 3-3 24 RAICHUR - - 3711 6241 9952 17 5135 5152 25 RAMANAGARA - - 9775 2548 12323 4-4 26 SHIMOGA - - 6585 1088 7673 6 4146 4152 27 TUMKUR 13-33658 5885 39556 9-9 28 UDUPI - - 27306 9026 36332 4 2241 2245 29 U.KANNADA 2-16971 3667 20640 13 3 16 30 YADGIR - - 784 2258 3042 16 2365 2381 STATE 59 36 188531 210167 398793 551 41306 41857 30

ANNEXURE - 3 (contd) SOURCES OF IRRIGATION IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 Sl. District Number of Wells not in use Number of Reservoirs With ayacut of 40 hectares or more Number of Tanks Number of Pumpsets 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1 BAGALKOT 3435 2 29 24 53 89102 884 89986 2 BANGALORE(U) 2267-71 762 833 25844-25844 3 BANGALORE(R) 20466-100 931 1031 67029-67029 4 BELGAUM 3677 4 157 741 898 173009 1962 174971 5 BELLARY 1840 3 38 111 149 66826 123 66949 6 BIDAR 82 1 74 57 131 28771 356 29127 7 BIJAPUR 1497 2 68 46 114 102064 487 102551 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 138 3 18 137 155 49588 194 49782 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 1275-201 1780 1981 28755 58 28813 10 CHICKMAGALUR 74 2 123 1438 1561 47799 2227 50026 11 CHITRADURGA 6130 2 65 303 368 97181 84 97265 12 D.KANNADA 2144 - - 11 11 84285 10217 94502 13 DAVANGERE 3198-52 361 413 43100-43100 14 DHARWAD 1-75 1156 1231 17929 272 18201 15 GADAG 271-19 11 30 18796 126 18922 16 GULBARGA 4368 4 53 99 152 32366 744 33110 17 HASSAN 116 5 154 5912 6066 46205 187 46392 18 HAVERI 156-203 1701 1904 54257-54257 19 KODAGU 82 2 26 168 194 5910 408 6318 20 KOLAR 6277-111 2869 2980 79535-79535 21 KOPPAL 2730 2 46 81 127 47080-47080 22 MANDYA 723 1 160 470 630 63856 1152 65008 23 MYSORE 885 4 38 899 937 53542 172 53714 24 RAICHUR 385-37 305 342 40843 249 41092 25 RAMANAGARA 8914 5 83 725 808 53445 769 54214 26 SHIMOGA 1057 5 327 5650 5977 44782 890 45672 27 TUMKUR 26628 4 318 1914 2232 199705 1423 201128 28 UDUPI - - 4 287 291 48287 6388 54675 29 U.KANNADA 2015 4 81 2290 2371 50523 2743 53266 30 YADGIR 1479 3 51 283 334 10248 459 10707 STATE 102310 58 2782 31522 34304 1770662 32574 1803236 31 With ayacut of less than 40 hectares Total Electrical Diesel Total

ANNEXURE - 4 DISTRICTWISE PERCENTAGE OF AREA SOWN TO AREA IRRIGATED, 2013-14 (Area in Hectares) Sl Gross Area Net Area. District % GAI % NAI Sown Irrigated Sown Irrigated to GAS to NAS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 BAGALKOT 588623 291351 49.50 467399 273612 58.54 2 BANGALORE(U) 51131 11760 23.00 44990 9935 22.08 3 BANGALORE(R) 119589 28177 23.56 116064 24995 21.54 4 BELGAUM 967716 560132 57.88 655960 493307 75.20 5 BELLARY 521211 288875 55.42 408026 206174 50.53 6 BIDAR 450335 59999 13.32 349656 51036 14.60 7 BIJAPUR 949163 356707 37.58 845889 306826 36.27 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 188834 60489 32.03 161448 55684 34.49 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 210450 51531 24.49 191247 45909 24.01 10 CHICKMAGALUR 348590 59542 17.08 301234 52010 17.27 11 CHITRADURGA 460116 98162 21.33 388810 86020 22.12 12 D.KANNADA 158682 73863 46.55 130804 72051 55.08 13 DAVANGERE 461181 230170 49.91 374719 177789 47.45 14 DHARWAD 465401 66375 14.26 289606 60448 20.87 15 GADAG 527419 106599 20.21 368346 102642 27.87 16 GULBARGA 1021120 115892 11.35 861262 100759 11.70 17 HASSAN 428193 107325 25.06 368362 99768 27.08 18 HAVERI 424618 111513 26.26 361796 92760 25.64 19 KODAGU 182381 1795 0.98 166737 1765 1.06 20 KOLAR 179781 30335 16.87 170591 21145 12.40 21 KOPPAL 488490 175911 36.01 395763 157458 39.79 22 MANDYA 238761 142238 59.57 189090 125692 66.47 23 MYSORE 523217 165890 31.71 367435 155162 42.23 24 RAICHUR 678922 293030 43.16 526607 230298 43.73 25 RAMANAGARA 169722 36172 21.31 164955 33625 20.38 26 SHIMOGA 265806 172553 64.92 229964 141479 61.52 27 TUMKUR 543385 168866 31.08 477073 148016 31.03 28 UDUPI 112795 33910 30.06 98478 33095 33.61 29 U.KANNADA 122827 35650 29.02 111538 34038 30.52 30 YADGIR 418447 177163 42.34 339490 162194 47.78 STATE 12266906 4111975 33.52 9923339 3555692 35.83 32

Sl. District SOURCEWISE AREA IRRIGATED IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 (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 51503 51503 - - 7458 6734 2 BANGALORE(U) - - - - - - 3 BANGALORE(R) - - - - - - 4 BELGAUM 86300 77670 341 307 164749 148276 5 BELLARY 132841 90651 2495 2062 4636 3436 6 BIDAR 1446 1140 634 507 24757 21552 7 BIJAPUR 134087 115939 236 236 93049 82520 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 19371 19371 3763 3763 3200 2749 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA - - - - - - 10 CHICKMAGALUR 8443 5584 7224 6984 218 218 11 CHITRADURGA 883 631 - - - - 12 D.KANNADA - - - - 41262 40655 13 DAVANGERE 123710 91205 1982 1394 910 910 14 DHARWAD 43574 41869 - - - - 15 GADAG 44419 40462 708 708 400 400 16 GULBARGA 30325 28204 539 490 31108 25868 17 HASSAN 42918 41033 24069 22687 653 638 18 HAVERI 5361 5361 9988 9988 - - 19 KODAGU 1235 1235 40 40 - - 20 KOLAR - - - - - - 21 KOPPAL 74813 67498 - - - - 22 MANDYA 105948 96509 19236 15944 9105 6851 23 MYSORE 94342 93355 14832 12821 17497 10483 24 RAICHUR 256656 197562 282 282 9612 9437 25 RAMANAGARA 7689 7301 1407 1353 - - 26 SHIMOGA 56071 43542 57301 54016 6488 6017 27 TUMKUR 4199 4199 10069 9916 966 966 28 UDUPI - - 473 473 25517 24921 29 U.KANNADA - - 7320 6884 9928 9870 30 YADGIR 142956 131317 3117 3117 9869 8951 STATE ANNEXURE - 5 1469090 1253141 166056 153972 461382 411452 33

ANNEXURE - 5 (contd) SOURCEWISE AREA IRRIGATED IN KARNATAKA, 2013-14 (Area in Hectares) Sl. Gross / Net area irrigated by (in Hectares). 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 110699 100952 3483 3437 118208 110986 291351 273612 2 BANGALORE(U) 11760 9935 - - - - 11760 9935 3 BANGALORE(R) 28134 24952 43 43 - - 28177 24995 4 BELGAUM 198331 167684 18990 17640 91421 81730 560132 493307 5 BELLARY 97332 66429 41673 35895 9898 7701 288875 206174 6 BIDAR 32102 27101 248 124 812 612 59999 51036 7 BIJAPUR 110775 93018 1638 1638 16922 13475 356707 306826 8 CHAMARAJANAGAR 34155 29801 - - - - 60489 55684 9 CHIKKABALLAPURA 51531 45909 - - - - 51531 45909 10 CHICKMAGALUR 27673 23354 210 210 15774 15660 59542 52010 11 CHITRADURGA 97279 85389 - - - - 98162 86020 12 D.KANNADA 10065 9718 129 129 22407 21549 73863 72051 13 DAVANGERE 92008 73967 9670 8423 1890 1890 230170 177789 14 DHARWAD 22801 18579 - - - - 66375 60448 15 GADAG 39958 39958 - - 21114 21114 106599 102642 16 GULBARGA 45471 38471 4604 4353 3845 3373 115892 100759 17 HASSAN 37797 33779 1074 914 814 717 107325 99768 18 HAVERI 73955 59141 1107 1107 21102 17163 111513 92760 19 KODAGU 231 201 72 72 217 217 1795 1765 20 KOLAR 30335 21145 - - - - 30335 21145 21 KOPPAL 100766 89628 332 332 - - 175911 157458 22 MANDYA 6257 4985 292 292 1400 1111 142238 125692 23 MYSORE 39004 38288 215 215 - - 165890 155162 24 RAICHUR 16579 13857 9901 9160 - - 293030 230298 25 RAMANAGARA 26872 24770 204 201 - - 36172 33625 26 SHIMOGA 42722 29268 4600 3847 5371 4789 172553 141479 27 TUMKUR 153632 132935 - - - - 168866 148016 28 UDUPI 533 533 2702 2483 4685 4685 33910 33095 29 U.KANNADA 5584 4954 683 683 12135 11647 35650 34038 30 YADGIR 14303 12900 2815 2158 4103 3751 177163 162194 STATE 1558644 1321601 104685 93356 352118 322170 4111975 3555692 34

ANNEXURE -5.1.1 BAR CHART SHOWING SOURCEWISE NET AREA IRRIGATED FOR THE YEAR 2013-14 & 2012-13 14.00 12.53 13.22 13.21 12.00 11.36 10.00 Area (lakh hectares) 8.00 6.00 4.00 2.00 1.54 1.38 4.12 4.07 0.93 1.02 3.22 3.16 0.00 Canals Tanks Wells Tube/Borewells Lift irrigation Other sources 2013-14 2012-13 35

ANNEXURE - 5.1.2 BAR CHART SHOWING SOURCEWISE GROSS AREA IRRIGATED FOR THE YEAR 2013-14 & 2012-13 16.00 14.69 15.59 15.88 14.00 13.35 12.00 Area (lakh hectares) 10.00 8.00 6.00 4.61 4.63 4.00 3.52 3.48 2.00 1.66 1.58 1.05 1.15 0.00 Canals Tanks Wells Tube/Borewells Lift irrigation Other sources 2013-14 2012-13 36