ACC Final Book PDF
ACC Final Book PDF
ACC Final Book PDF
Agriculture
CURRENT AFFAIRS
2018-2019
PUBLISHED BY:
D.K. WADHWA
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1.ICAR:
Milestone:
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Institutions (64)
National research Centre (15)
National bureaus (6):
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NBAGR – National Bureau of Karnal, Haryana 15 ICAR-Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture, Srinagar
Animal Genetic Resources 16 ICAR-Central Institute on Post harvest Engineering and Technolo-
NBAII – National Bureau Hebbal, Bengaluru, Karnataka gy, Ludhiana
of Agriculturally Important
Insects 17 ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi
NBAIM– National Bureau Mau Nath Bhanjan, Uttar Pradesh 18 ICAR-Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasargod
of Agriculturally Important 19 ICAR-Central Potato Research Institute, Shimla
Micro-Organisms
20 ICAR-Central Research Institute for Jute and Allied Fibres, Barrackpore
NBFGR – National Bureau of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Fish Genetic Resources 21 ICAR-Central Research Institute of Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad
22 ICAR-National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack
NBPGR – National Bureau of New Delhi
Plant Genetic 23 ICAR-Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute, Avikanagar, Rajasthan
Resources
24 ICAR-Indian institute of Soil and Water Conservation Research&
NBSS & LUP – National Nagpur, Maharashtra Training Institute, Dehradun
Bureau of Soil Survey and
25 ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal
Land-Use Planning
26 ICAR-Central TobaccoResearch Institute, Rajahmundry
Directorates/Project Directorates (13) 27 ICAR-Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Trivandrum
28 ICAR-ICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region, Patna
Total KVKs: 695
29 ICAR-ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Barapani
30 ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Ela, Old Goa, Goa
List of ICAR Institutions:
31 ICAR-Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute, New Delhi
1 ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute , Port Blair 32 ICAR-Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, Jhansi
2 ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur 33 ICAR-Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, Ranchi
3 ICAR-Central Avian Research Institute,Izatnagar 34 ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Bengaluru
4 ICAR-Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore 35 ICAR-Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Ranchi
5 ICAR-Central Institute Brackish water Aquaculture, Chennai 36 ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur
6 ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes, Hissar 37 ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Sciences, Bhopal
7 ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Goats, Makhdoom 38 ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research, Calicut
8 ICAR-Central Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Bhopal 39 ICAR-Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research, Lucknow
9 ICAR-Central Institute of Arid Horticulture, Bikaner 40 ICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi
10 ICAR-Central Institute of Cotton Research, Nagpur 41 ICAR-National Academy of Agricultural Research & Manage-
11 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin ment, Hyderabad
12 ICAR-Central Institute of Freshwater Aquaculture, Bhubaneswar 42 ICAR-National Institute of Biotic Stress Management Institute, Raipur
13 ICAR-Central Institute of Research on Cotton Technology, Mumbai 43 ICAR-National Institute of Abiotic Stress Management, Malegaon,
14 ICAR-Central Institute of Sub Tropical Horticulture, Lucknow Maharashtra
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44 ICAR-National Institute of Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Bengaluru Other Agriculture research centers in India:
45 National Institute of Research on Jute & Allied Fiber Technology, 1. Indian Institute of SugarcaneResearch -- Lucknow
Kolkata
46 ICAR-National Institute of Veterinary Epidemiology and Disease 2. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) Kolkata
Informatics, Hebbal, Bengaluru
3. Rubber Board --Kottyam
47 ICAR-Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore
4. Spice Board – Kochin, kerala
48 ICAR-Vivekananda Parvatiya Krishi AnusandhanSansthan,
Almora
5. Indian Institute of Wheat & Barley Research -- Karnal
49 ICAR-Central Institute for Research on Cattle, Meerut, Uttar
Pradesh 6. National Institute of Nutrition(NIN) --Hyderabad
50 ICAR-National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases, Bhopal
7. All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)–NewDelhi
51 ICAR-Indian Institute of Maize Research, New Delhi
52 ICAR- Central Agroforestry Research Institute , Jhansi, UP 8. Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture(CRID-
53 ICAR-National Institute of Agricultural Economics and Policy A)--Hyderabad
Research, New Delhi
9. Central Mine Planning and Design Institute Limited--Ranchi
54 ICAR- Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Karnal,
Haryana 10. Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants--Lucknow
55 ICAR- Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research, Modipuram,
UP 11. Central Food Technological Research Institute--Mysore
56 ICAR- Indian Institute of Millets Research, Hyderabad, Telangana
12. Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CGCRI)--Kolkata
57 ICAR- Indian Institute of Oilseeds Research, Hyderabad, Telangana
58 ICAR- Indian Institute of Oil Palm Research, Pedavegi, West 13. Central Institute of Fisheries Education--Mumbai
Godawari, Andhra Pradesh
14. Central Institute of Fisheries, Nautical and Engineering
59 ICAR- Indian Institute of Water Management, Bhubaneshwar,
Odisha
Training—Kochi, Kerala
60 ICAR-Indian Institute of Rice Research, Hyderabad, Telangana
61 ICAR- Central Institute for Women in Agriculture, Bhubaneshwar,
Odisha
62 ICAR-Central Citrus Research Institute, Nagpur, Maharashtra
63 ICAR-Indian Institute of Seed Research, Mau, Uttar Pradesh
64 ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Hazaribag,
Jharkhand
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Revised Names Of Icar Institutes:
(It was located at New Delhi but now shifted to PAU campus,
Ludhiana)
New Name: ICAR- Indian Institute of soil and water conserva- Abbreviation Full title, and main objective Date founded &
tion (ICAR- IISWC) headquarter
ICRISAT International Crops Research Institute for 1972
11. National Research Centre for Citrus (NRCC), Nagpur the Semi-Arid Tropics Hyderabad
Objective: Crop improvement and crop- (India)
New Name: Central Citrus Research Institute (CCRI) ping systems, focusing on sorghum, mil-
lets, chick-pea, pigeon pea and groundnut
12. ICAR Research Complex for Goa, Goa FAO Head: José Graziano da Silva Founded: 16
Objective: international efforts to defeat October 1945
New Name: Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute (CCARI) hunger. Rome, Italy
13. ICAR-Project Directorate for Farming Systems Research CGIAR The Consultative Group on International 1970
(ICARPDFSR), Meerut, UP Agricultural Research France
Objective: to coordinate international
New Name: Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research agricultural research efforts aimed at
reducing poverty and achieving food
security in developing countries.
IFPRI International Food Policy Research 1975
Institute Washington
Objective: Strategies and policies to D.C. (USA)
meet world food needs, emphasizing
policy analysis
IRRI International Rice Research Institute 1960
Objective: Global rice improvement Los Baños (the
Philippines)
IITA International Institute of Tropical Agri- 1967
culture Ibadan (Nigeria)
Objective: Crop improvement in humid
and semi-humid tropics, land manage-
ment and farming systems, focusing
on maize, cassava, cowpea, plantain,
soybean and yams
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IIMI International Irrigation Management 1985 IIHR Indian Institute of Horticultural Research 1967
Institute Colombo Objective: conduct cytogenetical studies Bangalore,
Objective: Research on water manage- (Sri Lanka) to improve horticultural crops Karnataka
ment in agriculture, irrigation, groundwa-
ter, river basins, wetlands, ecosystems, CPRI Central Potato Research Institute 1949
food security, wastewater and climate Objective: conduct and coordinate potato Shimla,
change research in India Himachal
Objective: Research and information
dissemination on improved irrigation CTRI Central Tuber Crops Research Institute 1963
management and irrigation systems Objective: conducts and coordinates re- Trivandrum,
search on all tropical tuber crops other than Kerala
NBPGR National Bureau of Plant Genetic Re- 1976 potato viz. cassava, sweet potato, amorpho-
sources New Delhi phallus, aroids, yams, arrowroot, etc.
Objective: undertakes research and coor-
dinates activities in germplasm collection; CAZRI Central Arid Zone Research Institute 1952
introduction and exchange of seeds and Objective: mandate to evolve location- Jodhpur, R
plant materials specific technologies for optimizing ajasthan
production of arid lands based on ecologi-
IARI Indian Agricultural Research Institute 1 April, 1905
cal principles by judicious utilization of
Objective: premier agricultural insti- New Delhi
natural resources
tution engaged in basic and applied
research in crops, postgraduate education CRIDA Central Research Institute for Dryland 1985
and training and extension education. Agriculture Hyderabad,
Director: A K singh Objective: mandate to carry out basic re- Andhra Pradesh
Deemed status in 1958 search in conservation, management and
NRRI National Rice Research Institute 1946 utilization of natural resources in dryland
Objective: basic and applied research in Cuttack, Odisha ecosystem
all disciplines of rice culture
CIAE Central Institute of Agricultural Engi- 1976
CTRI Central Tobacco Research Institute 1947
neering Bhopal,
Objective: varietals improvement of Rajahmundry,
Objective: mandate for research and de- Madhya
tobacco Andhra Pradesh
velopment of improved farm equipment Pradesh
SBI Sugarcane Breeding Institute 1912 related to crop production and postharvest
Objective: evaluating important sugar- Coimbatore technology
cane varieties for different agro-climatic
regions in the country CIPHET Central Institute of Post-Harvest Engi- 1989
IISR Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research 1952 neering and Technology Ludhiana,
Objective: standardize the sugarcane pro- Lucknow, undertakes research on various aspects of Punajb
duction and protection technologies Uttar Pradesh postharvest technology related to agricul-
tural produce.
CICR Central Institute of Cotton Research 1976
Objective: basic and applied research to Nagpur, IVRI Indian Veterinary Research Institute 1889
improve cotton production. Maharashtra Objective: to conduct basic and applied Izatnagar,
research on all aspects of livestock health, Uttar Pradesh
production, and nutrition
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NDRI National Dairy Research Institute 1923(Imperial IASRI Indian Agricultural Statistics Research Institute became a Statis-
Objective: to meet the manpower Institute of An- Objective: conducts research in ex- tical Branch in
needs for research, teaching, and dairy imal Husbandry perimental design, surveys, statistical 1945
development through undergraduate and Dairying) genetics, computer and data processing; New Delhi
and postgraduate instructional pro- National imparts postgraduate courses for training
grammes; study of dairy production, Dairy Research professional statisticians; and provides
milk and milk processing, dairy eco- Institute after advisory and consultancy services to
nomics and management; and conduct independence in agricultural scientists in the country
of transfer of technology programmes. 1947
Karnal, Haryana NRCs National Research Centres Pan India
CSWRI Central Sheep and Wool Research Institute 1962
Objective: to improve productivity of Avikanagar, SAUs State agriculture universities
indigenous breeds of sheep through selec- Rajasthan Objective: To regulate under graduate Pan India
tion or cross breeding and post graduate program in agriculture
CMFRI Central Marine Fisheries Research 1947 NDDB National Dairy Development Board 1965
Institute Cochin Objective: Quality Assurance, Productiv- Anand, Gujarat
Objective: conducts research for assess- ity Enhancement, Institution Building and
ing and monitoring exploitable marine National Information
fishery resources for rational exploitation NABARD National bank for agricultural and rural 12 July 1982
and conservation. development Mumbai
CIFE Central Institute of Fisheries Education 1961 Objective:”matters concerning policy,
Objective: Deemed University Bombay planning and operations in the field of
credit for agriculture and other economic
CIFT Central Institute of Fisheries Technology formed in 1954 activities in rural areas in India”
Objective: conducts research for the and started Chairman: Harsh Kumar Bhanwala
improvement of indigenous crafts and functioning RRBs Regional rural banks Regional Rural
gears, and develops suitable designs in 1957 Objective: to provide sufficient banking Banks were es-
for them; develops technologies for Cochin and credit facility for agriculture and tablished under
handling, processing, preservation, other rural sectors. the provisions
product development, quality control, of an Ordinance
packaging and transportation of fish passed on
and fishery products; and conducts September 1975
transfer of technology and training and the RRB
programmes in fishery technology Act. 1976
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Institutions In Agriculture Their Location
And Establishment Year:
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Organization And Chief Person:
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Production (MT)
Sugarcane >Rice > Wheat > Coarse cereals > Cotton > Oilseeds > Pulses > Jute & Me
Agri Coaching Chandigarh Yield (kg/hectare) Agri Coaching Chandigarh
Production of Major Agricultural Crops: Sugarcane > Wheat > Rice > Jute
Area & Mesta >ofCoarse
and Production cereals
Horticulture > Oilseeds
Crops - All India > Pulses > Co
Crop 2016-17
Maharashtra
Rank Drip Gujrat
Sprinkler Total micro Maharashtra
irrigation 1. Total Area
(Million Hect-
329 2.4 Seventh Russian Federation,
Canada, U.S.A.,
Gujrat
1st Andhra Pradesh
Haryana
Rajasthan Rajasthan
Andhra Pradesh ares)
2nd Maharashtra Gujrat Maharashtra Land Area 297 2.3 Seventh Russian Federation,
3rd Gujrat Haryana Andhra Pradesh China, U.S.A.,
l Average Daily Wage Rate (2015-16) - Arable Land 156 11.0 Second U.S.A.
n Rupees) - Male
All India Annual -Average
281 Daily Wage Rate (2015-16) - 2. Population (Million)
Female
Agri. Wages - 218 - Male - 281
(in Rupees) Total 1309 17.7 Second China
s and Exports of Agricultural Commodities
Female - 218 Rural 862 25.6 First
3. Crop Production (Million Tonnes)
India’s Imports and Exports of Agricultural Commodities
Percentage share of (Value in Cr ) (A) : Total Cereals 284 10.2 Third China, U.S.A
Agricultural
Year
Imports
Percentage in
share of
cultural Imports in Total
Percentage
Agri- (Value in Cr ) share of Agricultural
Percentage share of
Wheat 87 11.7 Second China
Rice (Paddy) 157 21.2 Second China
Total Imports
Imports ExportsExports
Agricultural in Total
in Exports
Total Exports (B): Total Pulses 17 22.5 First
5.63 12.55 (C) : Oilseeds
2015-16 5.63 12.55
6.39 12.26 Groundnut (in 7 15.0 Second China
2016-17 (P) 6.39 12.26
shell)
As per(%):
are in World Exports 2015 Share in World Exports (%): Rapeseed 6 8.8 Third Canada, China
(D): Commercial Crops
Sugarcane 362 19.2 Second Brazil
China (13.80%) Tea 1.2 21.8 Second China
Coffee (green) 0.3 3.7 Seventh Brazil, Vietnam,
Columbia,
Russia (2.10%)
Jute & Jute like 1.9 54.0 First
Fibres
India (1.60%) Cotton (lint) 6.2 Second China
Tobacco Unman- 0.7 10.7 Third China, Brazil
ufactured
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n in World Agriculture in 2015:
Item India % India's Next to
Share Rank
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cessed and Packed as per the standards laid down in the document
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“National Programme for Organic Production (NPOP).”
processing.
Rice(other
than basmati)
Increase in Export of Organic Products: (16%)
Sugar (8%)
Total exported value of agri& allied export is 227554 crores According to NSSO 68th Round Survey (July 2011-June 2012)
in 2016-17. Spices survey on Employment and Unemployment 16.44 million
(19%)
workers as per usual status were engaged in the activities of
India’s agricultural imports increased from Rs. 95,719crore in farming of animals mixed farming, fishing and aquaculture.
Rice(other
2012-13 to Rs1, 64,680crore in 2016-17 registering a growth of
than basmati)
Livestock and Poultry Population 18th and 19th census:
(16%)
nearly 72%. Share of agricultural imports in the total imports
increased from 3.59 % in 2012-13 toraw6.42 % in 2016-17.
Cotton
(10%) Livestock Production:
India’s top 3 agricultural commodities (Imports):
According to estimates of the CSO the value of output livestock
Import duty on sugar was increased from 40% to 50% and on
Sugar (8%)
sector at current prices was about Rs. 811847 crore during 2015-
16 which is about 28.6% of the value of output from agricultural
Totalwheat hasvalue
exported beenof increased
agri& alliedfrom
export10% to 20%
is 227554 croresand on peas from
in 2016-17.
0%agricultural
India‘s to 50%, imports
on crude palm from
increased oil has
Rs. been raisedinfrom
95,719crore 15%
2012-13 to 30%,
to Rs1, and allied sector. At constant prices the value of output from
64,680crore in 2016-17
on refined palmregistering
oil form a25%
growth nearly 72%. Share of agricultural
toof40% livestock is about 28% of the value of the output from total agri-
imports in the total imports increased from 3.59 % in 2012-13 to 6.42 % in 2016-17. culture and allied sector.
India‘s top 3 agricultural commodities (Imports):
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Egg Production: An amount of Rs. 3,114 Crore has been allocated for the
Year Production(Billion) Per capita availability per annum Livestock Health and Disease Control scheme for the 12h Five
2015-16 82.9 66
Year Plan.
2016-17 88.1 69 NDP Phase -1 started in 2011-12 with allocation of Rs. 1756 cr.
Wool Production: National Programme for Bovine Breeding and Dairy Development
Year Production (Million kg) (NPBB&DD) scheme is having two main components namely-
2015-16 43.6 National Programme for Bovine Breeding (NPBB) and Nation-
2016-17 43.5 al Programme for Dairy Development (NPDD). An amount of
Rs. 1,800 crore has been allocated for 12th FYP.
Meat Production:
Year Production (Million tone s) Hon’ble Finance Minister has made an additional allocation for
DPIDF set up in NABARD with a corpus of Rs. 8000.00 crore
2015-16 7.0
during Budget Speech in 2017-18 for the three years.
2016-17 7.4
Initially, the Fund will start with a corpus of Rs. 2000.00 crore.
Fisheries Production:
During the financial Year 2016-17, India has exported Rs 37870.90
crore which is about 0.92% of the National Gross Value Added Organizations:
(GVA) and 5.23% to the agriculture GVA (2015-16).
Structure:
India is the second largest producer of fish and also second
largest producer of fresh water fish in the world. Fish production The Department of Animal Husbandry Dairying & Fisheries
has increased from 41.57 lakh tones (24.47 lakh tones for marine is one of the Departments under the MA&FW. It came into
and 17.10 lakh tonnes for inland fisheries) in 1991-92 to 114.10 existence on Feb 1, 1991 by merger of two Divisions of the
lakh tonnes (36.41 lakh tonnes for marine and 77.69 lakh Department of Agriculture and Cooperation viz. Animal
tonnes for inland fisheries) in 2016-17 (Provisional). Husbandry and Dairy Development into a separate Department.
The Fisheries Division of the Department of Agriculture &
DAHD has launched National Control Programmes for ma- Cooperation and a part of the MoFPI was later transferred to
jor animal diseases like FMD, PPR, Brucellosis and Classical this Department on October 10, 1997.
Swine Fever.
National Dairy Development Board (NDDB):
The FMD Control Programme was now being implemented
all districts of covering 13 States and 06 UTs. During the year NDDB located at Anand, Gujarat, set up in 1965 and
2017-18, FMD-CP is now being Implemented in all District of declared as a statutory body corporate in 1987 under the
Country. PPR and Brucellosis Control program are already be- NDDB Act.
ing implemented in all the States/UTs, while CSF-CP is focused
initially in NE States. National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB):
NFDB was set up in September, 2006, Hyderabad
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(DoLR)
On Farm Water Management (OFWM ) of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation scheme
is being implemented by Ministries of Agriculture, Water Resources and Rural Development.
MoWR, RD.&GR, undertakes construction major & minor (AIBP) for creation of assured irrigation
source, Agri Coaching
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development and minor irrigation (HKKP) Ministry of Agriculture. Agri Coaching Chandigarh
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Overview Of Indain Fisheries
Presently India is the second largest in fish production and aqua-
culture in the world after china.
During 2016-17 total fish production 11.41 Mmt in which 7.77
Mmt from inland that is 68.1% and 3.64 Mmt from marine
sector that is 31.9%.
There is 6.04% increase in total fish production from 2015-16.
Over 14.5 million people are engaged in fisheries sector.
Export earnings from this sector Rs. 37870.90 Cr in 2016-17,
contributed about 0.92 % to national GVA and 5.23% to agri-
culture GVA.
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Total Uttar Rajasthan Andhra Pradesh The government has also doubled the allocation into the food
livestock Pradesh processing sector that is currently growing at the rate of 8%
Total Andhra Tamilnadu Maharashtra annually. Allocation of food processing ministry has been in-
poultry Pradesh creased from 715 crore to Rs 1,400 crore.
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The current budget will have a higher allocation for the stream, Rs. 14.34 Lakh creation of livelihood and infrastructure in
probably in the range of 15%, if we compare the same with rural areas.
last two years.
The Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Shri Arun
MSME: Reduction of corporate tax rates and increased cred- Jaitley before presenting the General Budget 2018-19, in New
it support to boost employment and profitability in the sector Delhi on February 01, 2018 Markets to protect the interests of 86
could be proved to vanish disguise employment from the farms. per cent small and marginal farmers.
EncouragingFPOs through 100% tax deduction, promoting
cluster based organic farming by SHG. Irrigation Sector: Availability of water plays an important role
in raising production and enhancing productivity of agriculture.
Free cooking gas to be distributed to rural women through
“Ujjawala Yojana” In India, only 68 Mha area (48 per cent of Net Sown Area) is
currently under irrigation.
The government has agreed to contribute 12% of the wages of
the new employees to the EPF (Employees’ Provident Fund) Operation Greens (TOP): Tomato, Onion, and Potato are being
for all the sectors. consumed throughout the Year.
Sum of 200 crore has been allocated to support organized culti- In the past 70 years, both farmers and consumers have suffered
vation of highly specialized medicinal and aromatic plants. losses. For the first time in the budget of the Government of India,
it has been announced new scheme Operation Greens which will
Allocation of 1,290 crore for restructured National Bamboo enable the farmers to get the right price for their produce and these
Mission. products will be available at reasonable prices to the consumers.
Budget and other schemes with detailed analysis
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Some Other Schemes
Cattle dung as manure:- Mega Food Parks Scheme: Mega Food Parks Scheme (MFPS)
was launched in 2008 whereby, the Government provides
The India’s cattle population is around 300 million. On an
Financial Assistance up to Rs. 50 Crore to set up modern infra-
average cattle produces 4-6 tonesof fresh dung per year.
structure facilities for food processing called Mega Food Parks.
From this 300million cattle’s, approximately 1200-1800
It is a scheme of the Ministry of Food Processing Industry
million tones dung can be obtained. Sufficient to fulfill the
(MOFPI).
organic manure requirement for 132 million hectares of cul-
tivable lands in India at 9.09 - 13.64 tonnes/ha. Objective was to raise processing of food items from 6% to
20% and raise India’s share in Food Processing Industry
In India, 69.9 % cattle population resides in rural areas,
from 1.5% to 3%.
which produces 9-15 kg/day
The MFP scheme envisages a onetime capital grant of 50% of
Being a mixture of faeces and urine in the ratio of 3:1, it
the project cost (excluding land cost) subject to a maximum of Rs.
mainly consists of lignin, cellulose and hemicelluloses. It
50 Crores in general areas and 75% of the project cost (excluding
also contains 24 different minerals.
land cost) subject to a ceiling of Rs. 50 Crores in difficult and hilly
Cattle dung as Vermi-compost Bio-Manure: areas i.e. North East Region including Sikkim, J&K, Himachal
Pradesh, Uttarakhand and ITDP (Institute for Transportation
Earthworms consume animal wastes and excrete it in di- and Development Policy) notified areas of the States.
gested form called worm casts.
Srini mega Food Park at Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh is the
Vermi-compost contains 5 times the available nitrogen, first Mega food park of India.
7times the available potash and 1.5times more calcium
than found in good top soil. Maharashtra’s first Mega Food Park inaugurated at Satara.
(NABARD-2019).In march, 2018 overall 12th Mega Food
Dung as Bio-energy:- Park operationalized in country so far and 10 operationalized
Mainly constitutes methane 50-65% and CO2 (25-45 %). park made during tenure of present government.
According to FAO the animal waste on this planet produces Punjab’s first Mega International Food Park was inaugurated
around 55-65 % methane. at Dabwala Kalan, in Fazilka District Punjab under the aegis of
The biogas slurry has 93% water and 7% dry matter, of Mega Food Park Scheme.
which 4.5% is OM. Allocation of Ministry of Food Processing has been doubled
It repels termites and pests and also reduce weed growth by from Rs.715 crore in 2017-18 to Rs.1400 crore in 2018-19.
upto 50%. Kisan Credit Card (KCC) Scheme: The Kisan Credit Card
Saffron revolution: Saffron is a color of energy. Saffron revo- (KCC) scheme was introduced in August 1998
lution is related mainly related to solar energy otherwise this Eligible farmers to be provided with a Kisan Credit Card and a
focus on energy development. pass book or card-cum-pass book.
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Revolving cash credit facility involving any number of drawls RuPay facilitates electronic payment at all Indian banks and
and repayments within the limit. financial institutions, and competes with Master Card and Visa
in India.
Limit to be fixed on the basis of operational land holding,
cropping pattern and scale of finance. NABARD, in January, 2013 set up Special Project Unit- Kisan
Credit Card (SPU-KCC) with a mandate for encouraging coop-
Entire production credit needs for full year plus ancillary
erative banks and Regional Rural Banks across the country to
activities related to crop production to be considered while
issue Rupay KCC debit cards.
fixing limit.
Sub-limits to cover short term, medium term as well as term A new feature is started in the KCC scheme by the RBI and
credit are fixed at the discretion of banks. NABARD which provides ATM card to farmers which can be
used at all ATMs and point of sale terminals.
Card valid for 5 years subject to annual review. As incentive
for good performance, credit limits could be enhanced to take The farmers get the short term crop loans up to Rs. 3 lakh
care of increase in costs, change in cropping pattern, etc. at reduced rate of interest at 7%. If the farmers deposit the
loan amount on the due date; they get another 3% rebate in
Each drawl to be repaid within a maximum period of 12 the interest rate. So the effective rate of interest would be
months. only 4%.
Conversion/reschedulement of loans also permissible in case The facility of Kisan Credit Cards has been extended to fish-
of damage to crops due to natural calamities. eries and animal husbandry farmers to help them meet their
Security, margin, rate of interest, etc. as per RBI norms. working capital needs. It has also been proposed to liberalize
with the export of agri products.
Operations may be through issuing branch (and also PACS in the
case of Cooperative Banks) through other designated branches Documents required to get KCC:
at the discretion of bank.
1. Duly filled application form
Withdrawals through slips/cheques accompanied by card and
passbook. 2. Identity proof- Voter ID card/PAN card/Passport/ Aadhaar card,/
Driving License etc.
Crop loans disbursed under KCC Scheme for notified crops are
covered under Crop Insurance Scheme, to protect the interest 3. Address proof: Voter ID card/Passport/Aadhaar card/Driving
of the farmer against loss of crop yield caused by natural calam- license etc.
ities, pest attacks etc.
RuPayKisan Credit Card: RuPay is an Indian domestic card No dues certificate from the neighbouring area’s branches of the banks.
scheme conceived and launched by the National Payments
Corporation of India (NPCI). Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayi Yojana: (Launched on 15
July, 2015
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A web based GIS application (Srishti) enabling the monitoring Key Features of the Soil Health Card Scheme:
and evaluation of IWMP watersheds was developed using satel-
lite remote sensing and sample field data. The government is planning to cover as many as all farmers
under the scheme.
A mobile smart phone application (Drishti) has been devel-
oped for field data collection. The scheme will cover all the parts of the country.
BhuvanGeo-Portal: Bhuvan, an Indian Geo-Platform, of ISRO, In the form of soil card, the farmers will get a report. And
provides a host of services covering satellite data visualization, this report will contain all the details about the soil of their
free data download, thematic map display, download and analy- particular farm.
sis, timely information on disaster and proiect specific GIS ap-
A farmer will get the soil card once in every 2 years.
plications since August 2009.
“SwasthDharaa. Khet Haraa.” - SHC is a printed report that a farmer will be handed over for
each of his holdings.
Soil Health Card (SHC) is a Government of India’s scheme promot- How can a farmer use a SHC?
ed by the Department of Agriculture & Co-operation under the Min-
istry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare. It is being implemented The card will contain an advisory based on the soil nutrient status
through the Department of Agriculture of all the State and Union of a farmer’s holding. It will show recommendations on dosage
Territory Governments. of different nutrients needed. Further, it will advise the farmer on
the fertilizers and their quantities he should apply, and also the soil
Soil Health Card Scheme is a very beneficial scheme for farmers. amendments that he should undertake, so as to realize optimal yields.
There are many farmers in India. And they do not know which types
of crops they should grow to get maximum yield. Basically, they do What are the norms of sampling?
not know the quality and the type of their soil. They might know by Soil samples will be drawn in a grid of 2.5 ha in irrigated
experience what crops grow and what crops fail. But they don’t know area and 10 ha in rain- fed area with the help of GPS tools
what they can do to improve the condition of the soil. and revenue maps.
• Outlay = 114.33 crore (issued after every two years)
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Who will draw the soil sample? What is the payment per sample?
The State Government will collect samples through the A sum of Rs. 190 per soil sample is provided to State Governments.
staff of their Department of Agriculture or through the staff This covers the cost of collection of soil sample, its test, generation
of an outsourced agency. The State Government may also and distribution of soil health card to the farmer.
involve the students of local Agriculture / Science Colleges.
Provide customized crop specific recommendations for nutrient
What is the ideal time for soil sampling? application.
Soil Samples are taken generally two times in a year, after The second cycle started from 1st May, 2017.
harvesting of Rabi and Kharif Crop respectively or Total 14.20 Cr Soil Health Cards have been distributed till 31
when there is no standing crop in the field. March 2018 in both cycles.
First Cycle: 7.27 crore farmers registered in the first cycle on
How will soil samples be collected from a farmer’s field? the Health Card portal &10.7 crore Soil Health Cards distrib-
uted. Second Cycle: In the second cycle 3.5 crore farmers reg-
Soil Samples will be collected by a trained person from a istered on the Health Card portal and registration on Soil Health
depth of 15-20 cm by cutting the soil in a “V” shape. It Card portal has been made mandatory.
will be collected from four corners and the center of the
field and mixed thoroughly and a part of this picked up as In the year 2010-14 there were only 43 soil testing laboratories
a sample. Areas with shade will be avoided. The sample sanctioned which has increased to 9243 during 2014-18.
chosen will be bagged and coded. It will then be trans- Fund: 2014-18 it was Rs. 1234.97 crores.
ferred to soil test laboratory for analysis.
Who and Where will the soil sample be tested? PARAMPARAGAT KRISHI VIKAS YOJANA (PKVY):
The soil sample will be tested as per the approved standards for all The PMKSY was launched on 1st July 2015.
the agreed 12 parameters in the following way:
Outlay = 412 crore for 3 year
At the STLs owned by the Department of Agriculture and
by their own staff. The main objective was to promote organic farming in the country.
At the STLs owned by the Department of Agriculture but by Every farmer will be provided Rs. 20,000 per acre in three years
the staff of the outsourced agency. for seed to harvesting of crops and to transport produce to the
market.
At the STLs owned by the outsourced agency and by their staff.
Fifty or more farmers will form a cluster having 50 acre land
At ICAR Institutions including KVKs and SAUs. to take up the organic farming under the scheme. In this way
during three years 10,000 clusters will be formed covering 5.0
At the laboratories of the Science Colleges/Universities by
lakh acre of area under organic farming.
the students under supervision of a Professor/ Scientist.
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Each member of the group is being provided financial assistance MISSION ORGANIC VALUE CHAIN DEVELOPMENT FOR
of Rs. 50,000 per hectare during the period of 3 years.(out of NORTH EASTERN REGION (MOVCDNER)
which 62% i.e., Rs. 31,000 is given as incentives to a farmer for
organic conversion, organic inputs, on farm inputs, production The Central Sector Scheme was launched on 11thJanuary,
infrastructure, etc.) 10,000 organic clusters of 20 hectares each 2016 with an outlay of Rs. 400 crore for 3 years from 2015-16
will be developed. to 2017-18. The scheme is being implemented in NER States of
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Na-
Provide Rs. 1, 20,000financial assistance to each cluster for the galand, Sikkim and Tripura through State Lead Agencies (SLA)
storage of organic products and its transportation to the market. to cover an area of 50,000 hectares in 3 years.
Sikkim: First Organic State of India Against the target of 50,000 hectare, 45,863 hectare area has
been brought under organic farming.
Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojna is first nationwide scheme in
the country. So far, 10,000 Clusters have been approved 82 FPC (Farmer Producer Company) was achieved against the
target of 100 FPC
FUND: The scheme is implemented with a 90:10 (GoI: State
Govt.) funding pattern in 8 NE states and 3 hilly states of J&K, 2429 FIGs were formed against the target of 2500 FIG and
Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, 100% in Union Territory 50,000 farmers have been integrated.
and 60:40 funding pattern in remaining states of the country.
Financial assistance is given for setting up of the following:
Financial assistance is given for direct marketing to the groups
and clusters including procuring common packing material, 1) Functional infrastructure for collection, aggregation, grading
printing of packing material, brochures, leaflets, preparation of units and North-Eastern (NE) organic bazaar @ Rs. 15 lakh
labels, holograms, transportation expenses to local markets, hir- (75% subsidy).
ing spaces on rent for specific organic markets and branding of 2) Integrated Processing Units with Total Financial Outlay (TFO)
organic products @ Rs. 15 lakhs/ cluster of 1000 ha. each. of Rs. 800 lakh or more limited to 75% to Farmer Produc-
Clusters can develop their own post-harvest, value addition and er Companies (FPCs) and 50% to private entrepreneurs as
processing facilities, preferably under their institutions such credit linked back ended subsidy.
as Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs)/ Farmer Producer 3) Integrated pack house with 75% subsidy to FPCs on TFO of 50
Companies (FPCs) for creation, collection and aggregation of lakhor more and 50% to private entrepreneurs or maximum of
post-harvest process center (one between every 5-10 groups) @ 37.50 lakh whichever is less as credit linked back ended subsidy.
Rs. 20 lakhs/ cluster of 1000 ha. each.
4) Transportation/ 4 wheeler up to TFO of 12 lakh (50%).
Market linkage/ brand building with FPO/ Small Medium En-
terprises (SME) including the cost of organic fare to be provided 5) Refrigerated transport vehicle/ Pre-cooling/ cold stores/ ripen-
on submission of appropriate proposal to the Executive Com- ing chambers up to TFO of 25 lakh (75% subsidy to FPC and
mittee (EC) on case to case basis @ Rs. 53 lakhs/ cluster of 50% to private).
1000 ha. each
Major components of MOVCDNER:
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25 lakh (75% subsidy to FPC and 50% to private).
ponents of MOVCDNER:
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One season one rate - maximum 2% for Kharif, 1.5% for Rabi And such other farmers whom the Government may decide to
and 5% for Annual Commercial(Cotton/Sugarcane)/ Horti- include from time to time.
cultural Crops.(Asked in AFO-2018)
Voluntary coverage: Voluntary coverage may be obtained by
Covers all risks of crop cycle – preventive sowing; risks to all farmers not covered above, including Crop KCC/Crop Loan
standing crops and post harvest losses. Account holders whose credit limit is not renewed.
New provisions in the operational guidelines of PMFBY:Pro-
For losses due to hailstorm, landslide and inundation and assess- vision of Penalties/ Incentives for States, Insurance Companies
ment of yield losses at individual field level. (ICs) and Banks i.e. 12% interest rate to be paid by the Insur-
ance Company to farmers for delay in settlement claims beyond
Post harvest losses for cut & spread crops on field upto 14 days two months of prescribed cut off date. Similarly, State Govt.
due to cyclone/ cyclonic rains and unseasonal rains. have to pay 12% interest rate for delay in release of State share
of Subsidy beyond three months of prescribed cut off date/sub-
On account payment upto25% of sum insured due to prevented
mission of requisition by Insurance Companies.
sowing or mid season adversity.
Increased time for change of crop name for insurance –upto2
Scheme has been received very well and has been opted for by days prior to cutoff date for enrollment instead of earlier provi-
27 States and Union Territories in one or more seasons since sion of 1 month before cutoff date.
inception. More time to insured farmer to intimate individual claims – 72
hours (instead of 48 hours) through any stakeholders and direct-
The first year of scheme launch i.e. 2016-17 was a good mon- ly on portal.
soon year, despite which claim ratio was as high as 73%.
Another unique feature of PMFBY has been that there would be
Further in certain States claim ratios were to the extent of 114% no upper limit on government subsidy provided by centre and
in Andhra Pradesh, 135% in Karnataka, 132% in Kerala state governments. “Even if the balance premium (after farmers
and 286% in Tamil Nadu. contribution) is 90%, it will be borne by the- government,” ac-
cording to an agriculture ministry statement.
Overall Rs. 15349.68 crore were paid to 139 lakh farmer appli-
cants in 2016-17 alone In the first year of implementation of PMFBY/RWBCIS, 23
States implemented the schemes during kharif 2016 and 25
Farmers to be covered: Compulsory coverage :The enrolment
States and 3 UTs during rabi 2016-17
under the scheme, subject to possession of insurable interest on
the cultivation of the notified crop in the notified area, shall be NAIS and MNAIS have been discontinued from Kharif 2016, but
compulsory for following categories of farmers the Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS) and Coco-
Farmers in the notified area who possess a Crop Loan account/ nut Palm Insurance Scheme (CPIS) would continue to operate
KCC account (called as Loanee Farmers) to whom credit limit is while premium to be paid under WBCIS has been brought on a
sanctioned/renewed for the notified crop during the crop season. par with PMFBY.
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Dairy Development schemes:- stricted o Rs.15 cr per project and Rs.5 cr for rehabilitation of
the milk unions.
The important schemes are as follow:
Against the budget provision of Rs. 170cr,an amount of
1. National programme for bovine breeding and dairy develop- Rs.162.01cr has been released for implementation of the scheme
ment (NPBB&DD) “NPDD” during 2017-18.
Launched in Feb 2014 with budgetary provision of 1800cr
The scheme “Integrated Dairy development programme in
during 12th five year plan by merging four ongoing schemes
namely “Integrated Dairy Development programme”(IDDP), Non-operation flood, hilly and backward areas” was started in
“strengthening infrastructure for quality & clean milk pro- 1993-94 with 100% grants in aid basis.
duction” (SIQ-CMP), “Assistance to cooperatives”(A to C) ,
“ National project for cattle and buffalo breeding”. NPBB&DD The scheme was modified in March 2005 and renamed as “In-
have two components, tensive dairy development programme”. The scheme has been
subsumed under the scheme “National programme for bovine
a) National programme for Bovine breeding breeding and dairy development” launched in 2014.
b) National programme for dairy development. The central provides grant in aid to co-operative milk union
The IDDP, CMP and A to C has been discontinued fro- on 50:50 sharing basis between central and the state govt.
mApril-2017.
Objectives of NPBB&DD: - The NPBB&DD focuses on exten- ANIMAL HUSBANDRY INFRASTRUCTURE
sion of field AI network through “MAITRI” (Multipurpose AI DEVELOPMENT FUND
Technician in Rural India) and to encourage conservation and
development of recognized indigenous breeds of the country. In Union Budget 2018 has made provision for around Rs.2450
crore for establishment of Animal Husbandry Infrastructure De-
The NPDD focuses on creating of infrastructure for production velopment Fund (AHIDF).
of quality milk, procuring, processing & marketing of milk and
milk products by the ‘state implementing agency’ i.e., ‘state
co-operative dairy federation’. DAIRY ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
SCHEME
FUNDING PATTERN UNDER NPDD:-
Launched on – September,2010
50% grants in aid to NDP states and for non NDP states 75%
grants to profit making milk unions with accumulated profit of This scheme is being implemented through NABARD which
more than Rs.1 Cr in previous year, provides financial assistance to commercial to commercially
bankable projects with loans from commercial, co-operatives,ur-
90% grants to loss making milk unions with accumulated profit ban and rural banks with a back ended capital subsidy of 25%
of less than Rs. 1cr in previous year of the project cost to the beneficiaries of general category and
33.33% of the project cost to sc&st category.
90% grant to hilly & north eastern states and 50% grants for
rehabilitation of sick milk unions. The central assistance is re-
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An amount of Rs. 203cr has been allocated at RE stage and an respectively. Allocation of Rs.864 cr for meeting interest sub-
amount of Rs.178 cr has been released to NABARD during vention will be made over a period of 12 years from 2017-18 to
2017-18. 2028-29.
NDP-I is a central sector scheme of GOI being implemented An increase in per capita availability of milk from current level
by NDDB through the network of End Implementing Agencies of 337 grams per day to 515 grams per day in 2021-22.
(EIA) for the period of 2011-12 to 2018-19.
To achieve the desired milk production targets, average In-milk
With the total outlay of 2242cr comprising Rs.1584cr as Inter- animal productivity would be required to grow annually at the
national development association assistance, Rs 176cr as GOI rate of 4.7% to 6.14kgPD by 2021-22 from existing 4.65kgPD.
share , Rs 282cr as share of EIA and support of Rs.200cr by
NDDB for providing technical support to the project. National action plan for dairy development is targeted to in-
crease organized milk handling from 20% at present to 41% in
2021-22. The milk handling by cooperatives has been targeted
SUPPORTIVE STATE CO OPERATIVE DAIRY to increase from 10% to 20% and private sector from 10% to
FEDERATIONS 30%.
Department has approved a new central sector scheme SUP- Under this scheme, loan assistance is provided through NA-
PORTIVE STATE CO OPERATIVE DAIRY FEDERATIONS BARD at the subsidized rate of 6.5% per annum to the milk
from 2016-17 with a corpus of Rs.300cr to be kept in perpetuity co-operative institutions. The benefit of the scheme will be pro-
with NDDB. vided in 3 years (2017-18 to 2019-20).
India is the largest producer of milk in the world and contrib-
utes about 19% of total milk production.
DAIRY PROCESSING & INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT FUND Consolidation of Cooperative Movement by NDDB -
Has been set up as a corpus of Rs 8004cr with NABARD over a The National dairy Development board (NDDB) was set up in
period of 3yrs (2017-18 to 2019-20). 1965 headquarters in Anand in Gujarat.
DADF, GOI has issued the administrative approval of the central In 1987, NDDB was declared an institution of national impor-
sector scheme DIDF on 21 December 2017. tance and a statutory body an act of parliament.
NDDB has initiated implementation of common “Quality
DIDF scheme will be implemented with a total investment out- Mark” for various variants of cattle feed.
lay of Rs. 10,881 crcomprising Rs. 8004cr as a loan from NA-
BARD, Rs. 2001cr as end Borrower’s contribution, Rs.864cr as Online INAPH data indicates that balanced ration lead to an
GOI’s Interest subvention and Rs. 12crore by NDDB and Na- increase in average daily milk yield of 0.28 kg and milk fat by
tional Cooperative Dairy Corporation (NCDC). 0.10%.Cast of feeding was reduced by 2.28% of milk.
The average net daily income of milk producers increased by
NABARD shall disburse Rs.2004cr, Rs. 3004cr and Rs.2994cr
about 25.36 per animal.
during the year 2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20 to NDDB/NCDC
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Animal Breeding – Under NDP raising the percentage of breed Following components related to Poultry are covered
able animals inseminated from the current level of about 28% under NLM:
to 35% by the end of NDP1 and 50% by the end of NDP 2.
Modernization and Development of Breeding Infra-
Central frozen semen production &training
structure Central Farms: Central Poultry Develop-
institute – Hessarghata, Bangaluru, Karnataka
ment Organizations:
Animal Breeding Resarch organization – Salon, Uttar
Pradesh. CPDO & Training Institute Hessarghatta, Karnataka.
NATIONAL LIVESTOCK MISSION:- The Central Poultry Performance Testing Center (CPPTC),
Gurgaon
Mission was launched in 2014-15 with an approved outlay of
Nationally, total livestock population is 512.05 million,
Rs. 2,800 crore during XII Plan.
of which goat and sheep population stands at 200 million
Following four Sub- Missions: - (39% of the country’s total livestock population).
ii. Sub-Mission on Pig Development in North-eastern Region The country stands second in the world in goat.
Sheep population in the country is 65.06 million, consti-
iii. Sub-Mission on Fodder and Feed Development
tute 5.6% of the world population.
iv. Sub-Mission on Skill Development, Technology Transfer
The country stands third in the world in sheep population.
and Extension.
Following are the main activities under the above four sub Central Farm: Central Sheep Breeding Farm, Hisar (Haryana):-
Mission of NLM:- The farm was established in 1969-70.
1. Sub-Mission on Livestock Development: Risk Man- Innovative project for ‘Genetic Improvement of Sheep and
agement and Insurance:- Goat’ (GISG):-
The ‘Risk Management & Insurance’ as component of sub-mis-
2. Pig Development in North-Eastern Region:-
sion on livestock development of NLM is being implemented in
all the Districts of the Country from 21.05.2014. In the North Eastern States including Sikkim as pig husbandry is
acceptable in these States and has no social taboo associated with it.
Benefit of subsidy is to be restricted to 5 animals per beneficiary
per household for all animals except sheep, goat, pig and rabbit. 3. Fodder and Feed Development :-
An amount of Rs. 19.11crore has been released to States/UTs
It is to mention that India with only 2.29% of the land area of the
and 5.00 lakh animals have been insured during 2017-18 up to
world, is maintaining about 10.71 % of the livestock population
December, 2017. of the world.
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The area under fodder cultivation is only about 4% of the crop- income of farmers by enhancing production, productivity
ping area and better returns on produce.
An amount of 24.76 crore has been released for the year 2017— The Schemes will be continued with an expenditure
18 up to December, 2017. of Rs.33,269.976 crore for three financial years, i.e.,
2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20.
4. Sub-Mission on Skill Development, Technology Trans-
fer and Extension:- 1) Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture
(MIDH)
Livestock Health & Disease Control Scheme (LH & DC):- Total central share of Rs. 7533.04 Cr
The scheme has been categorized under State plan since 2015-16. MIDH aims to promote holistic growth of horticulture sector;
to enhance horticulture production, improve nutritional security
the scheme has been clubbed under umbrella scheme ” and income support to farm Households.
White Revolution – Rastriya Pashudhan Vikas Yojana”
as ”Livestock Health & disease Control” Under MIDH, Government of India (GOI) contributes 60%, of
total outlay for developmental programmes in all the states ex-
funding pattern has been changed to 60:40 between Centre and cept states in North East and Himalayas, 40% share is contrib-
State (90:10 for the 8 North Eastern and 3 Himalayan States uted by State Governments.
and UT‘s 100%.
In the case of North Eastern States and Himalayan States, GOI
contributes 90% And 10% share is contributed by State.
National Project on Rinderpest Surveillance and Monitoring These include following sub schemes-
(NPRSM): -
a) National Horticulture Mission,
Main objective of the scheme is to the country’s freedom from
Rinderpest & Contagious Bovine Pleuropneurnonia (CBPP) in- b) Horticulture Mission for North East & Himalayan States,
fection secured in May, 2006 and May, 2007 respectively.
c) National agro forestry & Bamboo Mission,
Livestock Census: d) National Horticulture Board,
The First Livestock Census was conducted during1919-1920 e) Coconut Development Board and
and since then it is being conducted quinquenially by all States
in India. The present census is 20th f) Central Institute for Horticulture, Nagaland.
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States/UTs( 18 States And 5 UTs). There is also a change in the definition of bamboo too i.e. bam-
boo grown outside forest areas is removed from the definitions.
Share – 60: 40 ( Central : State)
The objective of the mission is the holistic growth of the bamboo
sector.
Horticulture Mission for North East & Himalayan States
President Ram Nath Kovind cleared an ordinance amending the
In order to improve livelihood opportunities and to bring pros- Indian Forest Act, omitting bamboo grown in non-forest areas
perity to the North Eastern Region (NER) including Sikkim, from the definition of trees.This would help in exempting it trees
Government of India launched a Technology Mission for North that need permits for felling or transportation.
East for integrated Development of Horticulture in 2001-02.
India has 19 per cent share of the world’s area under bamboo
Considering the potential of Horticulture for socio-economic de- cultivation, its market share in the sector is only 6 per cent.
velopment of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttara-
khand, Technology Mission was extended to these States from
2003-04. National Horticulture Board
From 2014-15, HMNEH scheme has been subsumed under National Horticulture Board (NHB) was set up by Government
(MIDH). of India in April 1984 on the basis of recommendations of the
“Group on Perishable Agricultural Commodities”(GPAC),
Share- 85:15 (Central: state) headed by Dr M. S. Swaminathan.
It was subsumed underMission for Integrated Development of Development of Commercial Horticulture through production
Horticulture (MIDH) during 2014-15. and post-harvest management.
Collaboration with international organizations like Internation- Capital Investment Subsidy Scheme for construction / exten-
al Network forBamboo and Rattan (INBAR), World Agrofor- sion / modernization of cold storage for Horticulture products.
estry Center (ICRAF) and Food and Agriculture Organization
(FAO) will be strengthening for the bamboo sector. Technology development and transfer for promotion of
horticulture.
National Bamboo Mission renamed as National Agro-Forestry
& Bamboo Mission (NABM) in 2017 (Now it is Restructured Promotion of mechanization in horticulture.
National Bamboo Mission)
To ensure availability of quality planting material in horticulture.
Expenditure: An outlay of Rs.1290 crore (with Rs. 950 crore
as Central share) is provisioned for implementation of the Mis- The National Horticulture Board has assisted 3120 cold stor-
sion during the remaining period of 14th Finance Commission age projects across the country with storage capacity of 137.22
(2018-19 and 2019-20). lakh MT.
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Central Institute of Horticulture (CIH), Nagaland The National Food Security Mission (NFSM) during the 12th
Five Year Plan will have five components:
Central Institute of Horticulture was inaugurated in the year
2006 by our hon’ble Union Agriculture Minister, Govt. of India (i) NFSM-Rice is being implemented in194 districts of 25 states
Shri Sharad Pawar. NFSM-Wheat in 126 districts of 11 states
(ii)
The institute was set up in an area of 43.5 ha. NFSM- Pulses in 638 districts of all 29 States
(iii)
Headquarter in Medziphema, Nagaland NFSM-Coarse Cereals in 265 districts of 28 States except Goa
(iv)
Funding pattern: From the year 2015-16, the mission is being Sub-Mission on Seeds and Planting Material (SMSP)
implemented on 60:40 sharing pattern between Centre and
State Governments and on 90:10 sharing pattern between Total central share of Rs.920.6 Cr.
Centre and Northeastern & 3 Hill states.
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SMSP aims to increase production of certified / quality seed, of cultivation of principal crops, to undertake research studies
to increase SRR, to upgrade the quality of farm saved seeds, to on agro-economic problems of the country, to fund conferences/
strengthen the seed multiplication chain, to promote new tech- workshops and seminars involving eminent economists, agricul-
nologies and methodologies in seed production, processing, test- tural scientists, experts and to bring out papers to conduct short
ing etc., to strengthen and modernizing infrastructure for seed term studies, to improve agricultural statistics methodology and
production, storage, certification and quality etc. to create a hierarchical information system on crop condition
and crop production from sowing to harvest.
Sub-Mission on Agricultural Mechanization (SMAM)
Integrated Scheme on Agricultural Cooperation (ISAC)
Total central share of Rs.3250 Cr.
Total central share of Rs. 1902.636 Cr.
SMAM aims to increase the reach of farm mechanization to
small and marginal farmers and to the regions where availabil- It aims to provide financial assistance for improving the eco-
ity of farm power is low, to promote ‘Custom Hiring Centres’ to nomic conditions of cooperatives, remove regional imbalances
offset the adverse economies of scale arising due to small land- and to speed up -cooperative development in agricultural mar-
holding and high cost of individual ownership, to create hubs keting, processing, storage, computerization and weaker section
for hi-tech and high value farm equipment, to create awareness programmes; to help cotton growers fetch remunerative price
among stakeholders through demonstration and capacity build- for their produce through value addition besides ensuring supply
ing activities, and to ensure performance testing and certification of quality yarn at reasonable rates to the decentralized weavers.
at designated testing centers located all over the country.
Sub Mission on Plant Protection and Plan Quarantine (SMPPQ) Integrated Scheme on Agricultural Marketing (ISAM)
Total central share of Rs.1022.67 Cr. Total central share of 3863.93 Cr.
SMPPQ aims to minimize loss to quality and yield of agricul- ISAM aims to develop agricultural marketing infrastructure;
tural crops from the ravages of insect pests, diseases, weeds, to promote innovative and latest technologies and competitive
nematodes, rodents, etc. and to shield our agricultural bio-secu- alternatives in agriculture marketing infrastructure; to provide
rity from the incursions and spread of alien species, to facilitate infrastructure facilities for grading, standardization and quality
exports of Indian agricultural commodities to global markets, certification of agricultural produce; to establish a nationwide
and to promote good agricultural practices, particularly with re- marketing information network; to integrate markets through
spect to plant protection strategies. a common online market platform to facilitate pan-India trade
in agricultural commodities, etc.
Integrated Scheme on Agriculture Census, Economics and
Statistics (ISACES) National e-Governance Plan (NeGP-A)
Total central share of Rs. 730.58 crore. Total central share of 211.06 crore
It aims to undertake the agriculture census, study of the cost
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Aims to bring farmer centricity & service orientation to the The Governments has created a Special Fund of Rs. 2000 crore
programmes; to enhance reach & impact of extension services; in NABARD to provide credit at the concessional rate of interest
to improve access of farmers to information &services through- to designated food parks and agro-processing units in the desig-
out crop-cycle; to build upon, enhance & integrate the existing nated food parks.
ICT initiatives of Centre and States; and to enhance efficiency &
Micro- Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs)
effectiveness of programs through making available timely and
relevant information to the farmers for increasing their agricul- Definitions of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises In
ture productivity. accordance with the provision of Micro, Small & Medium
Enterprises Development (MSMED) Act, 2006 the Micro, Small
All these schemes/missions were appraised and approved inde- and Medium Enterprises (MSME) are classified in two Classes:
pendently as separate scheme/mission. In 2017-18, it has been
decided to club all these schemes / missions under one umbrella 1. Manufacturing Enterprises-he enterprises engaged in the
scheme ‘Green Revolution - Krishonnati Yojana’. manufacture or production of goods pertaining to any industry
specified in the first schedule to the industries (Development and
Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana: regulation) Act, 1951) or employing plant and machinery in the
process of value addition to the final product having a distinct
Government of India (GOI) has approved a new Central Sector name or character or use. The Manufacturing Enterprise are de-
Scheme – Pradhan Mantri Kisan SAMPADA Yojana (Scheme for fined in terms of investment in Plant & Machinery.
Agro-Marine Processing and Development of Agro-Processing Clus-
ters) with an allocation of Rs. 6,000 crore for the period 2016-20. 2. Service Enterprises:-The enterprises engaged in providing
or rendering of services and are defined in terms of investment
The following schemes will be implemented under PM Kisan in equipment..
SAMPADA Yojana :
The limit for investment in plant and machinery / equipment for
Mega Food Parks manufacturing / service enterprises are as under:
Integrated Cold Chain and Value Addition Infrastructure
Creation/ Expansion of Food Processing/ Preservation Capaci- The revival and rehabilitation of MSMEs having loan limits up to
ties (Unit Scheme) Rs.25 crore will be in terms of these operating instructions. (RRB-
Infrastructure for Agro-processing Clusters AO 2018-19)
Creation of Backward and Forward Linkages Before a loan account of a Micro, Small and Medium Enter-
Food Safety and Quality Assurance Infrastructure prise turns into a Non-Performing Asset (NPA), banks or cred-
itors should identify incipient stress in the account by creating
Human Resources and Institutions three sub-categories under the Special Mention Account (SMA)
category as given in the Table below:
The government has allowed 100% FDI in trading including
through e-commerce with respect to food products manufac-
tured and produced in India.
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SMA Sub- Basis for classification The Board has 12 Demonstration cum Seed Production (DSP)
categories Farms in different locations of the country and now 10 farms are
maintained.
SMA-0 Principal or interest payment not overdue for more than 30
days but account showing signs of incipient stress A Market Development cum Information Centre has estab-
SMA-1 Principal or interest payment overdue between 31-60 days lished in Delhi.
SMA-2 Principal or interest payment overdue between 61-90 days In the Foreign Trade Policy 2015- 20 to promote export coco-
nut products, provision is made to provide 2-7% of FOB (Free
on Board) value as incentives.
India is exporting desiccated coconut in large quantity to USA
Operation Greens
and European countries.
Tomato, Onion, and Potato are being consumed throughout the
Year. In the past 70 years, both farmers and consumers have suffered Coconut Development Board (CDB) Implements Scheme
losses. For the first time in the budget of the Government of India, it such as reproduction and rejuvenation of coconut gardens.
has been announced new scheme Operation Greens which will enable Farmers Producer Organization (FPOs) and growers are be-
the farmers to get the right price for their produce and these products ing involved in implementation. Processing and value addition
will be available at reasonable prices to the consumers. For this pur- has been started by many Farmers Producer Organizations.
pose, the provision of Rs. 500 crores has been made.
A new coconut training center was established in Patna, Bi-
har for Northand North Eastern Region, which would serve
as a marketing hub for coconut products.
Saffron Park Replanting and Rejuvenation of Coconut Gardens
National Horticulture Board (NHB) had set up a Saffron Park at
Pampore Pulwama (J&K) on 23rd August, 2014 at a total cost of A subsidy @Rs.1000 per palm, subject to a maximum of
Rs. 24.54 crores. Park is having facility for Quality Control Lab, Rs.32000/ha is provided for cutting and removal of old, senile,
Export Promotion Activity and e-auction Centre. unproductive and disease advanced palms.
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Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme (CPIS) • Now, the country is self-sufficient in pulses production.
Palms in the age group from 4 years to 60 years are eligible to • Year 2018-19 is declared as National Millet Year (Nutri-
get insurance coverage Cereals).
50% of the premium is borne by the Board and balance is shared Sharing of expenditure between Central and State Government
between the concerned State Govt. and Farmers @ 25% each. in the ratio of
The premium for the category of palms belonging to the age
group of 4-15 is Rs. 9 per palm and that for 16-60 year age i. 60:40 for general category of states,
group is Rs. 14 per palm. ii. 90:10 for North Eastern and Himalayan states.
The insured amount for the corresponding categories is Rs. 900 During 2017-18, NMOOP programme is under implementation
per palm and Rs. 1750 per palm. in 28 states comprising of three Mini Missions i.e
An amount of Rs. 40 lakh is earmarked under the scheme for i. MM-I (Oilseeds) in 27 states,
the year 2017-18. ii. MM-II (Oil palm) in 13 states and
Kera Suraksha’ Insurance Scheme for Coconut Tree Climbers (CTC) iii. MMIII (Tree Borne Oilseeds) in 10 states involving 5
Central seed producing agencies and need based R&D
The ‘Kera Suraksha’ Insurance Scheme provides insurance cov- through 7 R&D institutions with Budgetary Estimate (BE)
erage to the coconut tree climbers @ Rs.2 lakh against 24 hours. of Rs.403 crore.
The annual premium of the policy is only Rs. 94.40 of which
Rs. 71.40 is borne by the Board and Rs. 23 is contributed by the Seed
CTC. Department has issued Cotton Seed Price Control Order,
2015. As per decision of Union Cabinet, South Asia Centre
An amount of Rs. 8 lakh is allocated under the scheme for the
of International Rice Research Institute has been established in
year 2017-18 the campus of National Seed Research and Training Centre,
Varanasi (UP).
National Oilseeds and Oil Palm Mission
In order to bring the transparency in import and export of
• Launched on: 2014-15 tissue culture, seeds and plantation material,online por-
tal (http//seedexim.gov.in) has been launched in April 2018.
• NMOOP aims to enhance the production and productivity of
Oilseeds from an average production of 29.79 million tones and
NATIONAL SEED CORPORATION (NSC)
productivity1122kg/ha during 12th plan period to 36.10 mil-
lion tonnes and 1290 kg/ha respectively by the end of 2019-20.
Established on: March 1963
• Subsidy on water carrying pipes increased from Rs. 25/- per mt
During the Year 2016-17 Corporation has contributed the divi-
to Rs.50/- per mt for HDPE pipes, Rs. 35/- per mt for PVC
dend of Rs. 12.03 crore to the Government of India.
pipes and Rs. 20 for HDPE laminated from Kharif– 2016.
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The validity period shall be nine months from the date of test Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH), a
at the time of initial certification. The validity period could be centrally sponsored scheme is implemented for the holistic de-
velopment of horticulture sector in the country covering fruits,
further extended for six months provided on retesting seed con-
vegetables, root and tuber crops, mushrooms, spices, flowers,
forms to the prescribed standards in respect of physical purity, aromatic plants, coconut, cashew, cocoa and bamboo through
germination and insect damage for all seeds except vegetatively various interventions.
propagating material for which lot shall be re-examined for seed
standards specified for respective crop. Under MIDH, assistance is provided for protected cultivation
through Green House structures/poly houses.
PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETIES & FARMERS For Fan & Pad and Naturally ventilated system Green House
(Tubular structure), assistance is provided @ 50% of cost for a
RIGHTS AUTHORITY (PPV&FRA) maximum area of 4000 sq. mtrs. per beneficiary.
PPV&FRA started in 2007. For wooden and bamboo structure green house, assistance is pro-
The annual fee for the registration of farmers varieties has been vided @50% of cost limited to 20 units per beneficiary and each
reduced from Rs. 2000 per year to Rs. 10 only during 2015. unit not exceeding 200 sq. m. Assistance for protected cultivation is
Renewal fees of farmers has reduced from Rs. 45,000 to zero. also being provided under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY)
and National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA).
The amount of cash reward for Plant Genome Saviour Farmers
Award has been enhanced from Rs. 1.00 lakh to Rs. 1.50 lakh Under the Human Resource Development (HRD) programme of
each and the amount of award for Plant Genome Saviour Farm- MIDH, training of farmers, entrepreneurs, field level workers
ers Recognition has been enhanced from zero to Rs. 1.00 lakh and officials is envisaged, including for poly-houses.
each during 2015. Further, 22 Precision Farming Development Centres (PFDCs)
have been established in the country to standardize precision
SMALL FARMERS AGRIBUSINESS farming, promote use of various plasticulture technologies and
CONSORTIUM (SFAC) to provide training & awareness programmes.
Venture Capital Scheme (VCA): Venture Capital Assistance Farmers are also provided technical literature and information
scheme is being implemented for agribusiness development to cat- about financial assistance under the scheme in local languages.
alyze private investment in setting up agribusiness projects for in- National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture(NMSA)
creasing rural income and employment. Rs. 344.51 crore allocated
for Venture Capital Assistance scheme (VCA) during 2014-18. NMSA is envisaged as one of the eight Missions outlined under
National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC).
In the budget of 2018-19, the Government has announced that
‘Farmer Producer Organisation (FPOs)’ will be exempted from NMSA has the following schemes:
income tax like Cooperative Societies.
i. Rainfed Area Development(RAD)
ii. Soil Health Management (SHM)
iii. Sub Mission on Agro Forestry (SMAF)
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iv. Paramparagat Krishi Vikas Yojana (PKVY) The National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA) was constituted
as an attached office of the then Department of Agriculture &
v. Soil and Land Use Survey of India (SLUSI) Cooperation, Ministry of Agriculture on 3rd November, 2006.
vi. National Rainfed Area Authority (NRAA)
National Centre of Organic Farming
vii. Mission Organic Value Chain Development in North East-
ern Region (MOVCDNER) National Project on Organic Farming (NPOF) is a continuing
central sector scheme since 10th Five Year Plan.
viii. National Centre of Organic Farming (NCOF)
ix. Central Fertilizer Quality Control and Training Institute NPOF is being implemented by National Centre of Organic
(CFQC&TI) Farming at Ghaziabad and its six Regional Centres.
Rainfed Area Development (RAD) Central Fertilizer Quality Control and Training Institute
For the Year 2018-19 (B.E), budget provision of Rs. 234.0 crore The Central Fertilizer Quality Control & Training Institute
has been made for implementation of the programme. (CFQC&TI), Faridabad was established in 1971-72 as a subor-
dinate office in the end of 4th Plan.
Soil Health Management (SHM)
MODEL CONTRACT FARMING ACT 2018
This component will be implemented by State Govt., National
Centre of Organic Farming (NCOF), Central Fertilizer Quali- The final Model Act “The State/UT Agricultural Produce and Live-
ty Control & Training Institute (CFQC&TI) and sanctioned by stock Contract Farming and Services (Promotion & Facilitation) Act
INM division. 2018” has been approved by the Competent Authority.
SUB MISSION ON AGROFORESTRY Salient features of Model Contract Farming Act, 2018 are:
National Agroforestry Policy 2014 formulated recognising the
significant potential of agroforestry. Farmer Protection: The Act lays special emphasis on protect-
ing the interests of the farmers, considering them as weaker of
The Sub-Mission on Agroforestry (SMAF) was started in the two parties entering into a contract.
2016-17 to encourage tree plantation on farm land with the ob-
jective of “Har Med Par Ped”. Contract Farming: Contract framing to be outside the ambit of
APMC Act.
Outlay = 935 crore for 4 years
SMAF – ‘Medh Par Ped’ – 50% allocation for small and margin- In addition to contract farming, services contracts all along the
value chain including pre-production, production and post-pro-
al farmers (of which 30% women). duction have been included.
National Rainfed Area Authority
FPOs: Promotion of Farmer Producer Organization (FPOs) /
India ranks first among the rainfed countries in the world in Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs) to mobilize small and mar-
terms of area, but counts amongst the lowest in rainfed yields ginal farmers has been provided
(<1 ton/ha). As high as 78 m.ha. accounting for 64 per cent of
the country’s net sown area is rainfed. Protecting Farm Land:
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o No rights, title ownership or possession to be transferred or Allow automatic resumption of land after the agreed lease peri-
alienated or vested in the contract farming sponsor etc. od without requiring any minimum area of land to be left with
the tenant even after termination of tenancy.
o No permanent structure can be developed on farmers’ land/
Allow the terms and conditions of lease to be determined mu-
premises
tually by the land owner and the tenant, without any fear on the
part of the landowner of losing land rights.
Contract Farming Facilitation Group (CFFG) for promoting
contract farming and services at village/panchayat. Facilitate all tenants including share croppers to access insur-
ance bank credit and bank credit against pledging of expected
Accessible and simple dispute settlement mechanism at output.
the lowest level possible provided for quick disposal of
disputes. Incentivize tenants to make investment in land improvement and
also entitle them to get back the unused value of investment at
MODEL AGRICULTURE LAND LEASING ACT 2016 the time of termination of tenancy.
The Expert Committee on Land Leasing (Chairman: Dr. T.
Haque), constituted under the NITI Aayog submitted the model
Agricultural Land Leasing Act, 2016 on March 31, 2016. The
model Act seeks to permit and facilitate leasing of agricultur-
al land to improve access to land by the landless and marginal
farmers. It also provides for recognition of farmers cultivating
on leased land to enable them to access loans through institu-
tional credit.
‘Lease’ is defined as a contract between the land owner and culti-
vator, who uses the owner’s land for agriculture and allied activ-
ities for a mutually agreed specified period. ‘Leasing in’ means
taking land from an owner (who is leasing out his land) for use.
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India Weather: - This app provides current weather and 4 Pulse Expert for diseases and pests
days weather forecast across the country for more than 300
cities. E-Pest Surveillance and Advisory System for horticultural crops
Online Pest Monitoring and Advisory Service
STCR mobile App: Bilingual (Marathi and English) STCR
mobile App for fertilizer recommendations of Maharashtra Pest Forewarning application
was developed in collaboration with SOIL AND WATER Krishi-Digital data portal
PRODUCTIVITY.
AGRI-CLINICS AND AGRI-BUSINESS CENTRES
SCHEME (ACABC)
The major Web portals developed by GOI
Launched on: April, 2002
i) Farmers’Portal: Farmers’ Portal is a one stop shop for
Ceiling of project cost for subsidy has been enhanced to Rs.20
farmers where a farmer can get information on a range of
lakh for an individualproject (Rs. 25 lakh in case of extremely
topics including seeds, fertilizer, pesticides, credit, good
successful individual projects) and to Rs.100 lakh for a group
practices, dealer network, and availability of inputs, benefi-
project (established by a group comprising at least five trained
ciary list and Agromet advisories.
persons under the Scheme, out of which one could be from
(ii) mKisan Portal: This is a unified platform from where offi- Management background).
cials and scientists can send targeted text and voice based
Subsidy pattern has been revised from “capital and interest
advisories to the farmers on a host of issues related to agri-
subsidy” to “Composite Subsidy” which will be back-ended
culture and allied sectors.
in nature. It will be 44% of project cost for women, SC/ST &
(iii) Crop Insurance Portal: To provide complete information all categories of candidates from NE and Hill states and 36% of
related to Crop Insurance scheme being implemented in the project cost for all others. Interest subsidy scheme is replaced
country. with enhanced quantum of back-ended subsidy.
(iv) Participatory Guarantee System of India (PGS) Portal: Minimum number of members required: 05
This is a portal for encouraging participatory approach to
Toll free number- 1556(Timing: 9AM to 5.30 PM)
certification of organic farming in the country.
First ACABC established at- Vapi, Bulsar (Distt), Gujarat by
KISAN CALL CENTER (KCC):Kisan Call Center provides
Sunil Kumar
information to farmers free through toll free number 1800-180-
1551. There are 14 KCCs in the country. Total 2.64 crore farm- National Institute of Agricultural Extension Management
ers questions were replied from 2014-18 (till May 10, 2018). (MANAGE) will be responsible for providing training to el-
igible candidates.
Web Portal – Krishi Vigyan Kendra Knowledge Network:
Inclusion of MUDRA loan under Pradhan Mantri MUDRA
Pusa Krishi- Technology Mobile App
Yojana (PMMY) for Agri-Clinics and Agri- Business Centres
Mobile App “riceXpert” Scheme.
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Kisan Call Centres (KCC) • An amount of Rs. 31730.13 crore was released for implemen-
tation of the scheme To the States & Union Territories (UTs)
Launched on: Jan 21, 2004
during the XII Plan period.
Toll free number: 1800 180 1551
• An amount of Rs. 4750 crore has been allocated for implemen-
Timings: 06.00 AM to 10.00 PM. tation of the scheme during 2017-18 of which Rs. 2333.37 crore
has been released as on 31.12.2017
Operation : 3 levels
• It is to be shared between the center and States in the ratio of
Interest Subvention on Loan of Farmers/ 60:40 (90:10 for 8 North-Eastern and 3 Himalayan States)
Interest Subvention Scheme (ISS) against 100% funding by the Central Government till the end of
The Government of India (GoI) has been implementing the
Interest Subvention Scheme (ISS) since 2006-07 under which the financial year 2014-15.
short term crop loans upto Rs. 3.00 lakh are made available to • The main objectives of schemes are :-
farmers at subvented interest rate of 7% per annum. Further
from 2009-10 GOI has made a provision to give extra 3% sub- increase public investment in agriculture
vention if the loan is upto 3 years and paid within the due date
(Max duration 1 year). After total subvention (2%+3%) effec- To provide flexibility and autonomy to States in the process of
tive interest rate will be 4%.(Asked in AFO-2018) planning and executing agriculture
The interest subvention will be given to Public Sector Banks Availability of technology and natural resources.
(PSBs), Private Sector Banks, Cooperative Banks and Regional
Rural Banks (RRBs) on use of own funds and to NABARD for To ensure that local needs/crops/priorities are better reflected in
refinance to RRBs and Cooperative Banks. the agricultural plans of the States.
ATMA YOJANA To maximize returns to the farmers in agriculture and allied
Launched during 2005-06 sectors.
At present, the Scheme is under implementation in 614 dis- To bring about quantifiable changes in the production and
tricts in 28 States and 3 UTs in the country. productivity
2) Saffron Mission: -The Scheme was initiated in 2010-11 for SCHEMES BY DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
revival of saffroncultivation in Jammu & Kashmir. The al- DAIRYING & FISHERIES
location for the programme for the XIIPlan was Rs.349.37
DAIRY DEVELOPMENT: RASHTRIYA GOKUL MISSION
crore. The allocation for this programme during 2017-18 ANDNATIONAL MISSION ON BOVINE PRODUCTIVITY:
isRs.81.27crore.
Two New National Kamdhenu Breeding Center (one in north
3) Crop Diversification Programme(CDP): Pursuant to an India in Madhya Pradesh and one in south India in Andhra
announcement in the Union Budget for 2013-14, Rs.1080 Pradesh) has been established for which an amount of Rs. 50
crore had been earmarked for implementation of the Crore has been released.
programme during the XII Plan. The allocation for thispro-
In June 2017 the National Gopal Ratna and National
gramme during 2017-18 is Rs. 40crore.
Kamdhenu Awards has been initiated and 10 farmers were
4) Reclamation of Problem Soil (RPS): This programme was given National Gopal Ratna award and 12 Institutes were given
National Kamdhenu Award.
initiated as a subschemeof RKVY during 2016-17 for en-
hancing soil fertility & productivity. The allocation for the National Mission on Bovine Productivity
scheme during 2016-17 was Rs 50 crore. The allocation for
2017-18 is Rs.30 crore. National Mission on Bovine Productivity scheme started in
2016-17 for a period of 3 years with a financial allocation of
5) Foot and Mouth Disease Control Programme (FMD- Rs. 825 crore.
CP): This programme was initiated as a sub-scheme The scheme has been currently subsumed under the umbrella
of RKVY during 2016-17. The allocation for the scheme scheme Rashtriya Gokul Mission. The scheme aims towards
during 2016-17 was Rs.100.65 crore. The allocation for the faster genetic improvement of Bovines for Milk Production in
programme for 2017-18 is Rs. 50 crore. the country by use of Advanced Breeding Techniques. The com-
ponents of the schemes are as under:
6) Additional Fodder Development Programme (AFDP):
This programme was launched in 2014-15. The alloca- PashuSanjivni: Under the component 9 crore milch animals
tion for the programme during the XII Plan was Rs.411.83 will be identified and Helath Card (Nakul Swasthya Patra) is
crore. Theallocation for this programme for 2017-18 is being issued with an effort towards ensuring good health of Bo-
vines.
Rs.20 crore.
Implementation of Advanced Breeding Techniques through es-
7) Swachh Bharat: - This scheme has been initiated in 2017- tablishment of Embryo Transfer Technology Laboratories in
18 with an allocation of Rs. 47.50 crore for the current year the country.
for solid and liquid waste management in agriculture.
Sex sorted semen production in 10 Semen Station in the country
8) Scheme for Drought Affected Area : this scheme has is being established for which Global EOI has been floated and
been initiated in 2017-18 with an allocation of Rs. 25 crore. proposals from 2 semen station are under active consideration
by the department.
9) Peri-Urban Horticulture: - This scheme has been initiat-
ed in 2017-18. The allocationfor the programme for 2017- Establishment of E-Pashuhaat portal for connecting the best
18 is Rs. 27.76 crore. breeders for the Indigenous Bovine Breeds and creation of
e-market for Bovine Germplasm
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Establishment of National Bovine Genomic Center for Indig- Registration of new breeds of livestock and poultry:
enous Breeds for faster genetic gain to enhance the milk pro-
duction and productivity in Bovines. For establishing National Livestock New breed name State
Bovine Genomic Centre, nodal agency has been selected.
Cattle Badari uttrakhand
Implementation of Advanced Breeding Techniques through estab- Goat Teressa Andman&Nichobar
lishment of Embryo Transfer Technology Laboratories in the country.
KadiAdu Tamilnadu
Semen production in 10 Semen Station in the country is being
established. Sheep Chevaadu Tamilnadu
Kendrapada Odisa
Rashtriya Gokul Mission:
Launched: December 2014 Pig Tenyi Vo Nagaland
A
im is conservation and development of indigenous Chicken Kaunayen Manipur
breeds in a focused and scientific manner.
WELFARE OF FISHERMEN
It is a project under National Programme for Bovine Breed-
ing and Dairy Development. The Annual Insurance premium for fisher folk was Rs. 29.00
which is brought down to Rs. 20.34.Further the Insurance pre-
R
ashtriya Gokul Mission is being implemented through mium has been fixed to Rs. 12 after integration with PRADHAN
“State Implementing Agencies (SIA) viz Livestock Devel- MANTRI SURAKSHA BIMA YOJANA
opment Boards.
Insurance cover increased to Rs. 2.00 lakh from Rs. 1.00 lakh
R
ashtriya Gokul Mission is being implemented through for accidental death and permanent disability.
“State Implementing Agencies (SIA) viz Livestock Devel-
opment Boards. Budget 2018 has set aside Rs.7, 550 crore for setting up of a
dedicated Fisheries and Aquaculture Infrastructure Develop-
S
cheme is implemented on 100% grant-in-aid basis and ment Fund (FIDF).
throughout the country.
Farmer Producer Organizations(FPOs): Farmer Producer Or-
It includes: Establishment of Integrated Indigenous cattle ganizations (FPOs) are the most appropriate institutional form
centres “Gokul Gram”. for a prosperous and sustainable agriculture sector
Establishment of Breeder’s societies “Gopalan Sangh”. The 100 % tax deduction for FPOs with annual turnover with
ward to Farmers “Gopal Ratna” and Breeders’ societies
A Rs 100 crore will boost OPERATION GREEN and SAMPADA.
“Kamadhenu”.
Agri-exports: India is the 4th-largest agri-export country
A
ssistance to institution which are repositories of best ger- that constitutes around 12.08 per cent (FY 2016- 17) of the
mplasm. country’s exports.
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Subsidy on food, fertilizer and kitchen fuel has been increased National Nutrition Mission (NNM) :Although the target to
by 15 %to Rs 2.64 lakh crores up from Rs 2.29 lakh crores re- reduce Stunting is at least 2% p.a., Mission would strive to
vised estimate in the current fiscal. achieve reduction in Stunting from 38.4% to 25% by 2022
(Mission 25 by 2022).
The refreshed version of KUSUM (KisanUrja Suraksha
evamUtthanMahabhiyan) will aid solar power generation ca- More than 10 crore people will be benefitted by this programme.
pacity of 28,250 MW over the next ten years.
All the States and districts will be covered in a phased manner
Skill development and employment for rural youth:About 33
lakh MahilaKisans were covered under MahilaKisanSashati- 2017-18- 315 districts
karanPariyojana (MKSP). 2018-19- 235 districts
Durable assets such as roads, food storage godowns, land de- 2019-20- remaining district
velopment, vermicompost, gramin house, animal husbandry
shelter etc. are being created under MANREGA. Component Reduce by
Rs 55000 crore has been allocated and 230 crore person days Stunting 2%
of employment is proposed to create. Under nutrition 2%
Anemia (among young children, women and 3%
Realising the importance of National Rural Livehood Mission, adolescent girls)
allocation has been increased to Rs.5750 crore in 2018-19 for Reduce low birth weight 2%
forming 9 lakh SHGs, 5 lakh MahilaKisan, skill training 4 lakh
and 15 value chain development projects. Agriculture sector has remained the major source of livelihood
in the Indian economy and contributed about one fifth of na-
Under the Mega Food Park Scheme, 12 Parks proposed during tional output during 2016-2017.The sector is poised to grow at
which aims to provide direct and indirect employment to a rate of 2.1% in the current fiscal.
95000 persons in 2017-18 and 2018-19.
NABARD had been considered the nodal agency to facilitate
32 lakh women farmers- sustainable agriculture- develop the rural infrastructure development with a budget of Rs
1000 organic clusters- supporting for developing market infra- 25,000 crore.
structure for women self-help group by ministry of agriculture
through DAY-NRLM and MGNREGS. In 2017-18, the rural, agriculture and allied sectors experi-
enced 24 % increase in allocation as compared to the previous
To motivate women to take up organic agriculture in clus- year reaching at Rs1872 billion.
ters under National Rural Livelihood Programme, this year, the
government would distribute loans worth Rs.75,000 crore by The agriculture sector has been given an increase of 12.8% in
March 2019. expenditure, the same as the last time. However, the rural sec-
torallocation has seen a growth of 1.8 %, comparatively much
In the year 2018-2019, for creation oflivelihoodand infra- less than the 19 per cent hike in the previous budget.
structure in rural areas, total amount will be spend – 14.34
lakh crore.
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India has emerged as the 2nd largest fruit & vegetable produc-
er in the world after china.
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Yield of major crops: As per Census 2011, the total number of agricultural cultivators
and agricultural labourers increased from 234.1 million in 2001
Yield (per hectare) to 263 million in 2011.
Sr. No. Crops Avg. yield in
In India In other countries The percentage growth of agriculture and allied sector was ob-
the World
served -0.2% in 2014 and 4.9 % in 2016-17
01 Rice 3.62 Tonnes 4.53 Tonnes China 6.74 Tonnes
03 Maize 2.75 Tonnes 5.57 Tonnes USA 10.73Tonnes The vibrancy of the sector can be visualized by the 11-fold
increase that India achieved in fish production in just six de-
Canada 20.30 cades, i.e. from 0.75 million tonnes in 1950-51 to 12.50 million
04 Pulses 6.54 Quintals 9.06 Quintals
Quintals
tonnes (AE) during 2017-18.
Summarized data: As per NFDB India ranked 2nd in fish production in the world.
Sr.
Component
State/UT State/UT State/UT Average annual growth rate of over 4.5% over the years
No. (1st) (2nd) (3rd)
which has placed the country at the forefront of global fish pro-
01 Irrigationcoverage % Punjab Haryana Uttar Pradesh duction, only after China.
(98.7%) (89.1 %) (80.2 %)
02 Cropping intensity % Punjab Haryana Himachal Pradesh Over 14.5 million people on fishing and related activities for
(190.8 %) (185.6 %) (167.0 %) their livelihood, Fishery sector also earns foreign exchange to
03 Fertilizer use Punjab Andhra Pradesh Bihar & Haryana the tune of US$ 3.34 billion (2017-18) from export of fish and
(kg/ha) (249) (226) (220) fisheries products.
04 Credit (Rs/ha) Tamil Nadu Kerala Punjab
(218339) (212406) (205525) India is home to more than 10 per cent of the global fish di-
05 Land holding (ha) Nagaland Punjab Arunachal versity.
(5.06) (3.77) Pradesh (3.51)
The share of inland fisheries and aquaculture has gone up
06 Rank in AMFFRI Maharashtra Gujarat Rajasthan
(81.7) (70.5) (69.6) from 46 % in the 1980s to over 85 % in recent years in total
fish production.
The restructured central sector scheme on Blue Revolution: During 1997-2012, crossbred population increased cattle by
Integrated Development and Management of Fisheries (CSS) about 20.18 % where as the indigenous cattle population de-
has been approved by the govt. creased by about 8.94%.
It provides for a focused development and management of the During 2014-15 to 2016-17, the Economic Survey recorded the
fisheries sector to increase both fish production and fish produc- average annual growth rat of milk production around 5.94%,
tivity from aquaculture and fisheries resources of the inland and and as a result, the milk production increased to 163.7 million
marine fisheries sector including deep sea fishing. tons in 2016- 2017.
Animal husbandry & dairy The per capita availability of milk in the country was also in-
creased to about 352gm /day.
Animal husbandry output constitutes out 30% of the country’s
agricultural output. Country remained as the largest producer of milk (19 %) in
the world.
Livestock sector provide regular employment to 11 million in
principal status and 9 million in subsidiary status. During last five years(2012-13 to 2016-17) about 31.26 million
tonnes of milk increased in the country, of which more than 50
Women constitute 70 % of the labor force in livestock sector as % milk (17. 61 million tons) was contributed from cattle.
against 35 % in crop farming
Apiculture
About 20.5 million people depend upon livestock for their
livelihood. Honey harvesting dates back to 7000 B.C.
Livestock contributed 16 % to the income of small farm house- At present, approximately there are about 5 million bee colonies
holds as against an average of 14% for all rural households. in India which produce 75 tonnes of honey annually.
Livestock sector contributes 4.11 % GDP and 25.6 % of the India is one of the honey exporting countries. The major mar-
total Agriculture GDP. kets for Indian honey are Germany, USA, UK, Japan, France,
Italy and Spain.
According to 19th Livestock Census (2012) Govt. of India,
190.90 million cattle are contributing about 37.28 % of total Honey production in India increased geometrically since
livestock population in the country. 2005, thanks to large scale rearing of A. mellifera.
Among bovine population (299.98 million), the cattle shares GOI took policy decision to revive various traditional village
about 63.72 % and, of the total cattle population, 151.17 million industries &All India Khadi & Village Industries Board
are indigenous cattle (113.25 million i.e.74.92% are non-de- (KVIB) was formed in 1954.
script cattle ) and 39.73 million are crossbred cattle.
As importance of beekeeping increased, in 1981 All India Co-
Till 2017, 43 indigenous cattle breeds whose breed character- ordinated Research Project (AICRP) on Honeybee Research
istics are well denied have been listed as descript cattle in the & Training was launched by ICAR involving Agricultural
country. Universities.
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Central Sector Scheme entitled “Development of beekeeping Feed all the colonies in the apiary at the same time to avoid
for improving crop productivity” was launched by Ministry of robbing.
Agriculture in 1994-95 during 8th five year plan.
Provide 50% sugar syrup to the colonies during dearth peri-
A National Beekeeping Board at New Delhi ( Registered Soci- ods when honey stores in the colonies is not adequate and nectar
ety under Societies Registration Act, XXI of 1860 on 19th July, is not available in the area.
2000) was started to organize beekeeping activities.
Feed the colonies in the evening preferably after sunset
Accordingly, the National Bee Board (NBB) was reconstitut-
ed in June, 2006. Start migration late in the evening and ensure the colonies
reach the destination within 10-12 hrs.
This year (2018) & onwards, the day of celebration of World
Honey Bee Day (World Bee Day) has been changed and 20th Harvests are normally possible during and shortly after the two
May has been declared as World Honey Bee Day. main flowering seasons, namely October/November and Feb-
Main theme of celebrating World Honey Bee Day is to SAVE ruary-June.
HONEYBEES. The government is providing financial assistance under polli-
Honey Production leads us towards the “Sweet Revolution”. nation support through beekeeping, a component of Mission for
According to estimation, farmers can earn up to 2 to 2.5 lakh Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH).
from in 50 bee boxes.
Honey bees have 6 legs, 2 compound eyes, made up of thou-
Honey Production: sands of tiny lenses (one on each side of head) 3 simple eyes on
the top of head, 2 pairs of wings, a nectar pouch and a stomach.
1. 2016-17 94.50
The average worker bee produces about 1/12th teaspoon of
2. 2017-18 105.00 (Estimates) honey in their lifetime.
Important Facts about Apiculture: Queen bee is the busiest in summer months, when the hive needs
to be at its maximum strengths, and lays up to 2500 eggs per day.
Beekeeping can be done by domesticating 2 species of bees viz;
Apiscerena and Apis mellifera. Honeybees are native to Europe.
Restrict number of bee colonies in a apiary from 50-100 A queen bee can live up to 5 years, whereas a worker bee often
Keep row to row and box to box distance as10 and 3 feet, has a life span as short as 6 weeks.
respectively (Recomnd. by NBB) Honey, the first sweetener the human being came to know.
When temperature in the apiary increases beyond 37°C, water
National bee board (NBB)
is used by bees to evaporate and cool the colony
The Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India launched a Central
Provide sugar syrup (1:1) @ 200 g sugar per colony per week Sector Scheme titled ‘Development of Beekeeping for Improv-
for Indian bees. ing Crop Productivity’ during the VIII plan (1994-95).
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The Scheme was approved for continuation during the IX Plan. Sericulture industry provided employment to approximately
However, the scheme got subsumed under the Macro Manage- 8.25 million persons in rural & semi-urban areas in India during
ment Scheme, with effect from October, 2000, National Bee 2015-16.
Board (NBB) was reconstituted in June, 2006 India’s silk trade dates back to 15th century.
The Department facilitated efforts by providing seed money Silk other than mulberry are known as Vanya silk.
through Small Farmers’ Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC) for India is the only country which produces all five known commer-
enabling the private sector to join hands in forming the National cial silks, Mulberry, Tropical Tasar, Oak Tasar, Eri and Muga.
Bee Board as a Registered Society under Societies Registration
Act, XXI of 1860 on 19th July, 2000& promoted by the (SFAC). Mulberry sericulture is mainly practise Karnataka, Andhra
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Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu.
In May 2005, Beekeeping has been included as a supplemental North East has the unique distinction of being the only region
Sericulture
activity under National Horticulture Mission (NHM) for pro- producing four varieties
The farm and non-farm activity of thisof silk
sector viz.,
creates Mulberry,
60 lakh Oak Tasar,
man days of employment every year
moting cross pollination of Horticultural Crops. mostly in rural sector.
Muga and Eri.
Silk is the most elegant textile in the world.
About world honey bee day- mulberry silk is produced in Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhat-
Silk is known as the ―Queen of Textiles‖.
Non
Sericulture industry provided employment to approximately 8.25 million persons in rural & semi-
tisgarh
urban areasand NE
in India states.
during 2015-16.
Previously, it was known as Honey Bees Awareness Day. India‘s silk trade dates back to 15th century.
Silkthe
Of otherfive
than types
mulberrymuga with
are known its golden
as Vanya silk. yellow glitter is unique
Officially announced by USDA in 2009, as an official day to and
Indiaprerogative ofwhich
is the only country India.
produces all five known commercial silks, Mulberry, Tropical Tasar,
Oak Tasar, Eri and Muga.
honor honey bees and bee keeping. India is the
Mulberry 2nd largest
sericulture producer
is mainly practise of silk
Karnataka, in Pradesh,
Andhra the world.
Assam, West Bengal and
Tamil Nadu.
Up to 2017, the World Honey Bee Day was being celebrated NE region
North East hascontributes 18%of of
the unique distinction India’s
being totalproducing
the only region silk production.
four varieties of silk viz.,
Mulberry, Oak Tasar, Muga and Eri.
every year on 3rd Saturday of August. Vanya silk silk
Non mulberry production
is produced inin 2016-17
Jharkhand, is 9060
Orissa, MT,andafter
Chhattisgarh showing
NE states.
Of the five types muga with its golden yellow glitter is unique and prerogative of India.
This year (2018) & onwards, the day of celebration of World 13% increase as compared to previous
India is the 2nd largest producer of silk in the world.
year.
NE region contributes 18% of India's total silk production.
Honey Bee Day (World Bee Day) has been changed and 20th Among the four varieties of silk produced in 2016-17 Mulberry
Vanya silk production in 2016-17 is 9060 MT, after showing 13% increase as compared to previous
May has been declared as World Honey Bee Day. accounts
year. for 71.8%, Tasar9.9%, Eri-17.8% and Muga0.6% of
Among the four varieties of silk produced in 2016-17 Mulberry accounts for 71.8%, Tasar9.9%, Eri-
the total raw silk production.
A world class honey testing laboratory is being established in 17.8% and Muga0.6% of the total raw silk production.
Anand (Gujarat).
Silk Production in MT
Sericulture
The farm and non-farm activity of this sector creates 60 lakh 28708 28523 30265
26480
man days of employment every year mostly in rural sector. 20410
23060 23679
It is a statutory body established in 1948 by an act of Parliament. ZBNF was initially launched in September 2015 under the
Centre’s Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana. Initially, 50 villages
CSB functions under the administrative control of the Minis- across 13 districts of the state were selected for the pilot project.
try of Textiles, Govt. of India. It has been so successful that the government wants to scale it
Head quarters at Bangalore. up.
Integrated scheme for development of sericulture. Andhra Pradesh CM announced that the State would fully em-
brace Zero Budget Natural Farming (ZBNF).
Components:- 1.Research and Development Training, Transfer
of technology and IT initiatives. After Andhra Pradesh Himachal Pradesh’s Governor launch-
es the Zero Budget Natural Farming project with hopes that
2. Seed organization and farmer extension centers. farmers of the state will adopt organic farming.
3. Co-ordination and Market development for seed , yarn and silk
products. Zero Budget Natural farming (ZBNF) is said to be “do nothing
4. Quality Certification systems, export brand promotion and tech- farming”.
nology up gradation . It practices no-till, no chemical use in farming.
A total allocation of Rs. 2161.68 crore for the period of three Yields from ZBNF plots were found on average to be 11% high-
years from 2017-18 to 2019-20. er for cotton than in non-ZBNF plots.
Targets under scheme:- The Government of India provides funding through the Rash-
To increase production up to38500 MT by 2019-20. triya Krishi Vikas Yojana and Paramparagat Krishi Vikas
Yojana.
To increase productivity from 100 kg/ha to 111 kg/ha by end of
2019-20. The four pillars of ZNBF:
India is the second largest producer of fruits and vegetables in Strengthening of Irrigation Potential:
the world after China with contribution of 11.84 % and 13.36%
in the total world production of fruits and vegetables respectively. According to NITI Aayog , out of 160 million hectares of cul-
tivable land in India, only about 65 million hectares or 41 % is
In 2016-17, production of horticulture crops comprising of covered under irrigation. Further, just 8.6 million hectares are
fruits, vegetables and spices touched a record high of 300 mil- currently covered under micro-irrigation compared to a potential
lion tonnes. 69.5 million hectares.
2nd – Brinjal, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Onion Highest area under floriculture cultivation:- Karnataka
(29,700 ha).
3rd- Potato and Tomato
Highest production of flowers :-Tamil Nadu
Per capita availability of fruits is 200.6 g/person/day and veg-
etables is 355g/person/day in 2016-17 Zone Major states
The budgetary allocation of agriculture and farmer welfare min- East West Bengal
istry was Rs. 51576cr for 2017-18 and which has been increase West Maharashtra
to Rs. 58080cr for 2018-19. South Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh
North Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana
Food proccesing and value addition
The budget 2018-19 proposes to setup 42megafoodparks. (12
India is the 2nd largest consumer base and fastest growing retail
operational right now)
destination for flower, plant and green industry.
So far 134 integrated cold chain project sanctioned of this Practice Questions on Budget:
88 completed. 1. Which of the following is/are correct regarding New Na-
Maximum financial assistance to set up cold chain project is tional Policy Fisheries?
Rs. 10cr. a. It was recently launched in 2017 by Ministry of Agriculture
& Farmer’s Welfare
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b. It lays emphasis on bringing sustainable utilization of the 6. Which of the following is incorrect regarding Central Silk
fisheries wealth from marine & other aquatic resources Board?
c. It will cover development & management of inland fisheries, a. It is a statutory body established in 1948 by act of Parliament
aquaculture, and marine fisheries including deep sea fishing b. It functions under Ministry of Commerce
d. All are correct c. Its headquarters are located at Bangalore
d. All are correct
e. None of these
e. None of these
2. Participatory Guarantee Systems is a new initiative related
7. What amount has been allocated for Fisheries and
to which of the following?
Aquaculture Infra Development Fund (FAIDF) and Animal
a. Fisheries b. Organic Farming Husbandry Infra Fund (AIHF)?
c. Bee-Keeping d. Silk Rearing
a) Rs 1000 crore b) Rs 2000 crore
e. None of these
c) Rs 5000 crore d) Rs 8000 crore
3. Which of the following is/are correct regarding Agriculture e) Rs 10000 crore
& Allied Sector in India?
8. One farmer one transformer scheme is launched by which
a. Food grain production in India went up from 50.8 million state govt to fight against the problem of electricity in the
tons in 1950 51 to 275.7 million tons in 2016 17 state?
b. India has emerged as the 2nd largest fruit & vegetable pro- a. Maharashtra b. UP c. Bihar
ducer in the world after China
d. Rajasthan e. Karnataka
c. 19 % of the world’s total milk production is contributed by India
d. All of the above 9. What is the name of the bank that has organized the Ki-
e. None of these san Mela at its rural and semi – urban branches across the
country to provide financial literacy to farmers.
4. Which scheme launched in Union Budget 2018 aims to a. SBI b. BOB c. ICICI d. PNB e. BOI
make villages clean & to generate wealth & energy from
cattle & other waste? 10. Andhra Pradesh Govt. has launched zero budget natural
a. Smart Energy b.GobarDhan c.GobarUrja farming in the state while it is originated in which state?
d.Sarvattom Urja e.Gobar gas a. Maharashtra b. Karnataka
c. Andhra Pradesh d. Tamil Nadu|
5. Project Chaman is related to e. Bihar
a. Fisheries Development
Answer Key:
b. Increasing Forest Area in country
c. Horticulture assessment and management 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d. Skilling rural poor with in-demand skills D B D B C B E A A B
e. Both c and d
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Government announces minimum support prices (MSPs) for 22 Jowar Hybrid 1700 2430 730
mandated crops and fair and remunerative price (FRP) for Maldandi 1725 2450 725
sugarcane on the basis of recommendations of the Commission Bajra 1425 1950 525
for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), after considering the Ragi 1900 2897 997
views of State Governments and Central Ministries/Departments Maize 1425 1700 275
concerned and other relevant factors. The mandated crops are
Arhar (Tur) 5450 5675 225
14 crops of the kharif season viz. paddy, jowar, bajra, maize,
Moong 5575 6975 1400
ragi, arhar, moong, urad, groundnut-in-shell, soyabean, sun-
flower, sesamum, nigerseed and cotton; 6 rabi crops viz. wheat, Urad 5400 5600 200
barley, gram, masur(lentil), rapeseed/mustard and safflower and Groundnut in 4450 4890 440
two other commercial crops viz. jute and copra. In addition, the shell
MSPs of toria and de-husked coconut are fixed on the basis of Sunflower 4100 5388 1288
the MSPs of rapeseed/mustard and copra, respectively. seed
Soyabeen Yellow 3050 3399 349
Pricing policy for sugarcane is known as FRP (Fair and and Black
remunerative price) Sesamum 5300 6249 949
Nigerseed 4050 5877 1827
Cotton Medium 4020 5150 1130
Staple
Long 4320 5450 1130
Staple
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tions, the cost of production of many crops is quite high. Human Schemes for women development:
power availability in agriculture also increased from about
0.043KW/ ha in 1960-61 to about 0.077 KW/ ha in 2014-15.
S. No. Name of the Scheme
In 1960-61, about 93% farm power was coming from animate 1. Ujjawala
sources, which has reduced to about 10% in 2014-15. On the 2. BetiBachaoBetiPadhao
other hand, mechanical and electrical sources of power have
3. One Stop Centre
increased from 7% to about 90% during the same period.
4. STEP
Rs.20,339 crore has been approved by the Government in 2017- 5. SWADHAR
18 to meet various obligations arising from interest subvention
being provided to the farmers on short term crop loans, as also
loans on post-harvest storages meets an important input require-
ment of the farmers in the country, especially small and marginal
farmers who are the major borrowers.
The area sown under rabi crops during 2017-18 has reached
61.78 million hectares as of January 19, 2018.
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Operated area: Operated area includes both cultivated and un- It also showed a decline of 1.53% of total operated areato
cultivated area. Non agriculture uses are like building, Roads 157.14 millionhectare as compared to 159.59 million ha in
and boundary will be the part of it. 2010-11 data. And in terms of operated area women participa-
tion increased from previous 10.36% to 11.57%
Operational Area: Operational area can be same as operated
area or less than that but it can’t be more than operated area. Op- By the number of people tilling the land, Uttar Pradesh
erational area will have area under agriculture uses only while topped the chart followed by Bihar and Maharashtra.
operated area includes area under non agriculture uses as well.
Uttar Pradesh had 23.82 million (16%) farmers and tillers in
Current Fallows: This represents cropped area which is kept 2015-16, followed by Bihar at 16.41 million and Maharashtra
fallow during the current year. with 14.71 million.
Net Area Sown: This represents the total area sown with crops In terms of total operated area: Rajasthan comes first fol-
and orchards. Area sown more than once in the same year is lowed by Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and
counted only once. Karnataka.
Area Sown more than once: This represents the areas on which Among the states, the highest increase in number of opera-
crops are cultivated more than once during the agricultural year. tional holdings is topped by Madhya Pradesh followed by
This is obtained by deducting Net Area Sown from Total Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Meghalaya, Karnataka
Cropped Area. and Nagaland.
Total Cropped Area: This represents the total area sown once Goa has witnessed the sharpest fall and Manipur had the low-
and/or more than once in a particular year, i.e. the area is counted est in number of operational holdings.
as many times as there are sowings in a year. This total area is
known as gross cropped area. In terms of area 14 states account for 88.08% of operation-
al holdings. They are: West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra
Net Irrigated Area: It is the area irrigated through any source in Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha , Rajasthan, Tamil
an Agriculture year for a particular crop. Nadu, Telangana, Karnataka, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Kerala.
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Semi-medium and medium operational holdings (2-10 ha) in 2015- The individual, joint and institutional holdings have shown a
16 were 13.22 per cent, with 43.61 per cent of operated area. growth of 5.04%, 7.07% and 10.88% respectively over previ-
ous Agriculture Census.
The average size of agriculture landholding declined to 1.08
hectare in 2015-16 from 1.15 hectare in 2010-11. The percentage share of female operational holders has in-
creased from 12.79% in 2010-11 to 13.87% in 2015-16 with
The individual, joint and institutional holdings have shown the corresponding figures of 10.36% and 11.57% in the oper-
growth of 5.04%, 7.07% and 10.88%, respectively. ated area.
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Manipur 63 37
1.84
Agriculture Census 2015-16
1.55
1.41
Average size (in 'ha)
1.33
Type of households agricultural vs. Non-agricultural Households:
1.23
1.15
1.08
The purpose of this survey, an ‘Agricultural Household’ (AH)
is defined as a household that received some value of produce
more than Rs. 5000 from agricultural activities (e.g., cultivation
1970-71 1976-77 1980-81 1985-86 1990-91 1995-96 2000-01 2005-06 2010-11 2015-16 of field crops, horticultural crops, animal husbandry, poultry etc.)
Reference year
According to 2010-11 census average holding was 1.15 and according to latest census it
Reference
is 1.08. As we can easily identify yearthe above graph that it is decreasing day by
by checking And having at least one member self-employed in agriculture ei-
day.
ther in the principal status or in subsidiary status during last 365 days.
According to 2010-11
According to census maximum census average
decrease holdingland
in agriculture was 1.15
is in Goaandand Sikkim
according
while maximumto latest census
increase it is 1.08.
is in Mizoram andAs we can easily identify
Meghalaya.
by checking the above graph that it is decreasing day by day. ‘Non-Agricultural Households’ (NAH) on the other hand includ-
ed all other households excluding the ones classified as agricul-
Share of Rural and Semi-urban Households by State (In percentage):
tural households.
According to census maximum decrease in agriculture
Highest:
land
State
is in Goa and Sikkim while
Rural
maximum increase is in
Semi Urban
Mizoram
Bihar and Meghalaya. 95 5 Overall, based on the definition stated above, 48% of house-
Odisa/Tripura 94 6 holds were identified as Agricultural households using the
Share of Rural and Semi-urban Households
Assam 91 by State 9
Lowest: aforementioned definition.
(In percentage):
State Rural Urban
Goa/kerala 43 57
Highest:
Tamil Nadu 60 40 Highest:
Manipur 63 37
StateTotal(All state) Rural 84 Semi Urban 16
State Agricultural Non-Agricultural household
Bihar
Type 95 vs. Non-agricultural Households:
of households agricultural 5 household
Odisa/Tripura 94 6 Meghalaya 78 22
Assam 91 9 Jammu/Mizoram 77 23
Himachal Pradesh 70 30
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Power tillers were found to be more common in the States of On the contrary, about 60% of women members were no ten-
Andhra Pradesh (15%) and Telangana (7%), while the aver- gaged in any economic activity and reported to be attending to
age ownership for the country was 1.8%. domestic duties only.
Ownership of livestock Out of the remaining, a majority of 12% was attending educa-
tional institutions and 5% and 6% respectively were self-em-
India is endowed with the largest livestock population in the ployed and casual wage labour in public works.
world. It accounts for about 57.3 % of the world’s buffalo pop-
ulation and 14.7 % of the cattle population. For all households combined, the average monthly income
stood at Rs8059, with that being higher for agricultural
There are about 71.6 million sheep, 140.5 million goats and households (Rs-8931) as compared to non-agricultural ones
about 11.1 million pigs in the country. (Rs-7269)
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States
Agriculture household
income((in Rupees)
Agriculture household income
((in Rupees)
Availability of KCC among Agricultural Households –only
10.5 households have valid KCC
1st Punjab(23133) Utter Pradesh(6668)
2nd Haryana(18496) Andhra Pradesh(6920) Availability of KCC among Agricultural Households by Size
Class of Land Owned in percentage:-
3rd Kerala(16927) Jharkhand(6991)
MICROFINANCE EXPERIENCE
Total indebtedness among agricultural households is 52.5%
Proportion of households with at least one member associated with
Incidence of Indebtedness among Agricultural Households any Micro Finance Institution by States (in percentage)
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of households with at least one member associated with any Micro Finance
by StatesAgri
(inCoaching
percentage)
Chandigarh
Highest:-
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Socio-Economic And Caste Census
Telangana (65%)
(Secc) 2011:
Andhra Pradesh
(61%)
The 1st ever post-independence Socio-Economic and Caste
Odisha (44%) Census (SECC) 2011 began on 29 June 2011it was conducted
by the Department of Rural Development.
Up/Haryana (6%) Out of the 24.4 crore households in India, 17.9 crore live in vil-
lages, which is 73.3% of all households in India. Out of these,
10.7 Crore households are deprived.
Jammu/Gujarat (7%)
Uttar Pradesh:
27551.22
Uttar Pradesh:
27551.22
Rajasthan:
19357.40
Rajasthan:
19357.40
Madhya Pradesh :
13445.32
Madhya Pradesh :
13445.32
Number of Animals in Milk of Exotic/Crossbred Cows during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
Number of Animals in Milk of Exotic/Crossbred Cows during
Top Three State:
2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
Number of Animals in Milk of Exotic/Crossbred Cows during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
Top ThreeTamil
State:
Nadu:
2616.31
Top Three State:
Maharashtra:
1504.22
Tamil Nadu:
2616.31
Karnataka: 1370.69
Maharashtra:
1504.22
Average Yield per In-Milk Animal of Exotic/Crossbred Cows during 2016-17 (In kg/day)
All Indian average is 7.52 Karnataka: 1370.69
Top Three States:
Punjab: 12.72
144 Average Yield per In-Milk Animal of Exotic/Crossbred
145 Cows during 2016-17 (In kg/day)
All Indian average is 7.52 Chandigarh: 10.38
Top Three States:
Kerala: 10.25
Punjab: 12.72
Maharashtra:
Maharashtra: Tamil Nadu:
4734.22
1504.22 6481.17
Uttar Pradesh:
Karnataka: 1370.69 Maharashtra:
3351.81
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Average Yield per In-Milk Animal of Exotic/Crossbred Cows Number of Animals in Milk of Non-Descript/Indigenous Cows
Uttar Pradesh:
during 2016-17 (In kg/day) during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.) 3351.81
Number of Animals in Milk of Non-Descript/Indigenous Cows during 2016-17 (In
eld per All
In-Milk Animal
Indian ofisExotic/Crossbred
average 7.52 Cows during 2016-17 (In kg/day)
nos.) Total in all over India: 32739.43
ndian average is 7.52 Total in all over India: 32739.43
Top Three States: Top three states:
States: Top three states:
Number of Animals in Milk of Non-Descript/Indigenous Cows during 2016-17 (In
nos.)
Punjab: 12.72 Total in all over India: 32739.43 Madhya Pradesh:
5063.84
Top three states:
Uttar Pradesh:
Chandigarh: 10.38 4891.27
Madhya Pradesh:
5063.84
Rajasthan: 3177.76
of Milk Production of Exotic/Crossbred Cows during 2016-17 (InAverage Yield per In-Milk Animal of Non-Descript/Indigenous Cows during 2016
000 tonnes)
is 43581.50
oductionEstimates kg/day)
of Milk Production of Exotic/Crossbred Cows during AverageisYield
All Indian average 2.83per In-Milk Animal of Non-Descript/Indigenous
2016-17 (In 000 tonnes) Cows during 2016-17 (In kg/day)
Chandigarh Top three States:
Average Yield per In-Milk Animal of Non-Descript/Indigenous Cows during 201
All india production is 43581.50 All Indian average is 2.83
kg/day)
Top Three States: All Indian average is 2.83 Top three Punjab:
States: 6.59
States: Top three States:
Maharashtra:
Chandigarh: 5.22
4734.22 Haryana: 5.49
Uttar Pradesh:
3351.81 Chandigarh: 5.22
Number of Animals in Milk of Buffaloes during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
garh Number of Animals in Milk of Buffaloes during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.) Estimates of Milk Production from Buffaloes during 2016-17
(In 000 tonnes):
digarh Total number is: 41980.22
41980.22
Estimates of Milk Production from Buffaloes
Total milk production is: 80385.41during 2016-17 (In 000 tonnes):
Top three States: Total milk production is: 80385.41
: Top three States:
Top three States:
: 41980.22
es: Uttar Pradesh:
Uttar Pradesh:
10890.15
17606.55
Uttar Pradesh:
Rajasthan: 4387.25
10890.15 Rajasthan:
10320.26
Andhra Pradesh:
4026.65
Rajasthan: 4387.25 Andhra Pradesh:
8308.18
Andhra Pradesh:
er In-Milk Animal from Buffaloes during 2016-17 4026.65
(In kg/day):
is 5.25 Number of Animals in Milk of Goats during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
: Average Yield per In-Milk Animal from Buffaloes during Total number is: 33684.45
2016-17 (In kg/day): Top Number of Animals in Milk of Goats during 2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
Agri three States:
Coaching Chandigarh Total number is: 33684.45
per In-Milk
All IndiaAnimal
average isfrom Buffaloes
5.25 Haryana: 8.39 during 2016-17 (In kg/day): Top three States:
ge is 5.25 Top three States:
es: Punjab: 8.21
Rajasthan:
6575.58
Chandigarh: 7.22 8.39
Haryana:
Uttar Pradesh:
4686.01
Punjab: 8.21
k Production from Buffaloes during 2016-17 (In 000 tonnes): Bihar: 3287.35
ction is: 80385.41
Chandigarh: 7.22
:
Uttar Pradesh: Average Yield per In-Milk Animal of Goats during 2016-17 (In kg/day)
17606.55 All India average is: 0.46
ilk Production from Buffaloes148during 2016-17 (In 000 tonnes):
Top three States: 149
uction is: 80385.41 Rajasthan:
10320.26
es: Punjab: 1.42
Rajasthan:
Bihar: 3287.35
6575.58
Uttar Pradesh:
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4686.01
Average Yield
eld per In-Milk per In-Milk
Animal of GoatsAnimal of Goats
during during (In
2016-17 2016-17 (In kg/day)
kg/day) Number of In-Milk Animals During 2016-17 (In 000 nos.)
All India average is: 0.46 Bihar: 3287.35
erage is: 0.46 Total number is: 18521.92
States: Top three States:
Agri Coaching ChandigarhTop three States:
Chandigarh: 1
1. UP
Haryana 1. Karnatka
Tamil Nadu Bihar 1. UP Rajasthan 1. MP
2. Punjab 2. Maharashtra 2. WB 2. UP
Punjab: 1.42
Rajasthan: 0.79
3. Haryana 3. Karnatka 3. Bihar 3. Rajasthan
Haryana and Per Capita Availability of Milk during 2016-17 (In gram/day):
Chandigarh: 1
Per Capita Availability of Average
All India Milk during
is: 352 2016-17 (In gram/day):
Milk Production of Goats during Rajasthan:
2016-17 (In0.79
000 tonnes) All India Average is: 352
Top three States:
production is: 5622.14 Top three States:
Estimate of Milk Production of Goats during 2016-17 (In 000 tonnes)
States:
Total milk production is: 5622.14 Punjab: 1075
of Milk Production of Goats during 2016-17 (In 000 tonnes)
k production is: 5622.14 Rajasthan:
Top three States:
e States: 1907.70
Haryana: 930
Uttar Pradesh:
Rajasthan:
1318.05
1907.70 Rajasthan: 729
Madhya Pradesh:
Uttar Pradesh:
694.36
1318.05
Estimates of Production and Per Capita Availability Of Egg during 2016-17 -
Madhya Pradesh: Estimates of Production and Per Capita Availability
In-Milk Animals During 2016-17 (In 000694.36
nos.) of Egg during 2016-17 -All India
er is: 18521.92 Year Eggs Production Human Per Capita
States: Year Population
Eggs Production Human Population Availability
Per Capita Avail-
of In-Milk Animals During 2016-17 (In 000 nos.) (March to (million number) (million number)
ability (number/annu
mber is: 18521.92 February) (March to (million number) (million number) (number/annum)
e States: 2016-17
February)
88139 1275 69
2016-17 88139 1275 69
1. UP
Tamil Nadu:
166823.99 2. Maharashtra
Andhra Pradesh: 3. WB
158274.36
Meat production (In 000 tons): Poultry: 3463.65, Buffalo 1450.98,
Goat: 1041.11 sheep: 556.44, pig: 468.80
Telangana:
118186.35 Cattle: 337.91
1. Rajasthan
Yield Per Year Per Layer of Egg From Backyard Poultry during 2016-17 is
2. J&K
Average Yield Per Year Per Layer of Egg From Backyard
ndigarh Poultry during 2016-17 is 131.14 3. Karnataka
Per Capita Availability of Eggs during 2016-17 (In Number/
vailability Annum)
of Eggs during 2016-17 (In Number/Annum)
All
rage is: 69 India average is: 69
tes: Top three States:
Andhra Pradesh:
312
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20 Best Agriculture State The state of Gujarat Important Points of ISFR 2017
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In 2015 India’s total forest cover is 7, 01,673 square kilome- Top three states where forest cover grew:
ters and in 2017 report it is increased to 7, 08,273 square kilo- Name of the state Forest grew by
meters. At present India’s total forest cover is 708,273 sq.km
Andhra Pradesh 2,141 sq.km
(about 21.54% of India’s total GA) Tree cover is 93,815 sq.km
(about 2.85% of the total GA). Karnataka 1,101 sq.km
Kerala 1,043 sq.km
Classification of forest:Forest cover is defined as an area more
than 1 ha in extent and having tree canopy density of 10% or
above irrespective of land use, ownership and legal status. Top three states/UTs with highest forest cover in terms
of % of geographical area:
Very Dense Forest Canopy density 70-100 % (Including mangrove cover) Name of the state/UT %forest cover
Moderately Dense Canopy density 40-70 % (Including mangrove cover) Lakshadweep 90.33%
Forest Mizoram 86.27%
Open Forest Canopy density 10-40 % (Including mangrove cover) Andaman & Nicobar islands 81.73%
Scurb All forest land with poor tree growth and canopy
density less than 10 % Category wise top states:
Non- Forest Any are which can not be covered in all these classes
Category State Name
Highest Dense Forest Arunachal Pradesh
ISFR 2017-States & UTs Highest Moderately Dense Forest Madhya Pradesh
Highest Open Forest Madhya Pradesh
The total forest and tree cover is 24.39 per cent of the geograph-
ical area of the country
Top 3 states where forest cover has decreased
According to the report, at present 15 states and Union territo-
State Area
ries have more than 33% of their GA under forest cover.
Mizoram 531 sq km
States/UTs have more than 75% forest cover: Mizoram, Nagaland 450 sq km
Lakshadweep, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Arunachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh 190 sq km
Nagaland, Meghalaya and Manipur.
These states are in North Eastern region of the country where
Top three States with highest forest cover are: total forest cover is very high i.e. more than 70% in each state.
Rank in forest cover Name of the state Area The main reasons for decrease are shifting cultivation, rotational
1 Madhya Pradesh 77, 414 sq. km felling, other biotic pressures, diversion of forest lands for de-
2 Arunachal Pradesh 66,964 sq. km velopmental activities, submergence of forest cover, agriculture
expansion and natural disasters.
3 Chhattisgarh 55,547 sq. km
The increase in forest cover has been observed in very dense forests.
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The only category that has registered a decline in the latest as- The growing stock of bamboo in forest has been estimated to be
sessment is the Moderate Dense Forest. 189 million tonnes.
State Area
Maharashtra 432 sq.km
Gujarat 428 sq.km
Madhya Pradesh 389 sq.km
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Gst On Agriculture Products:
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New Varieties Released By ICAR:
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New variety of pigeon pea developed by IARI is Pusa arhar-16 Pearl millet: HHB 299: High iron (73.0 ppm) and zinc
(120 days maturity and determinate in growth) (41.0 ppm) as comparedto 45.0-50.0 ppm iron and 30.0-
35.0 ppm zinc in popularvarieties/hybrids
World earliest maturity variety of cotton genotype was
identified by CICR scientist (2017) - variety name: Yugank AHB 1200: Rich in iron (73.0 ppm) in comparison to
45.0-50.0 ppm inpopular varieties/hybrids
Biofortified Varieties: Lentil: PusaAgeti Masoor: Contains 65.0 ppm iron as
compared to 55.0 ppmiron in popular varieties
Rice: CR Dhan 310 (protein rich variety with 10.3% protein),
Mustard: Pusa Mustard 30: Contains low erucic acid
DRR Dhan 45 (zinc rich variety with 22.6 ppm zinc (<2.0%) in oil as comparedto >40% erucic acid in popular
normally 12.0-16.0 ppm) varieties
Wheat: WB 02:Rich in zinc (42.0 ppm) and iron (40.0 Pusa Double Zero Mustard 31: Country’s first Cano-
ppm) in comparisonto 32.0 ppm zinc and 28.0-32.0 ppm la Quality Indian mustard variety, Low erucic acid
iron in popular varieties (<2.0%) in oil and glucosinolates (<30.0 ppm) in-
HPBW 01: Contains high iron (40.0 ppm) and zinc seed meal as compared to >40.0% erucic acid and
(40.6 ppm) incomparison to 28.0-32.0ppm iron and >120.0ppm glucosinolates in popular varieties
32.0 ppm zinc inpopular varieties. Cauliflower: Pusa Beta Kesari 1: Country’s first bioforti-
Maize: Pusa Vivek QPM9 Improved: Country’s first pro- fied cauliflower, Contains high β-carotene (8.0-10.0 ppm)
vitamin-A rich maize, High provitamin-A (8.15 ppm), in comparison to negligible β-carotene content in popular
lysine (2.67%) and tryptophan(0.74%) as compared to varieties.
1.0-2.0 ppm provitamin-A, 1.5-2.0%lysine and 0.3-0.4% Sweet Potato: Bhu Sona: High β-carotene (14.0 mg/100
tryptophan content in popular hybrids g) content as compared to 2.0-3.0 mg/100 g β- carotene in
Pusa HM4 Improved: Contains 0.91% trypto- popular varieties
phan and 3.62% lysine whichis significantlyhigher Bhu Krishna: High anthocyanin (90.0 mg/100g) con-
than popular hybrids (0.3-0.4% tryptophan and tent in comparison to popular varieties which have
1.5-2.0% lysine) negligible anthocyanin content
Pusa HM8 Improved: Rich in tryptophan (1.06%) and Pomegranate: Solapur Lal: High iron (5.6-6.1 mg/100g),
lysine (4.18%) ascompared to 0.0.4% tryptophan and zinc (0.64-0.69 mg/100g) and vitamin C (19.4 -19.8
1.5-2.0%lysine in popular hybrids mg/100 g) in fresh arils in comparison to 2.7-3.2 mg/ 100g,
Pusa HM9 Improved: Contains 0.68% tryptophan and 0.50-0.54 mg/100g and 14.2-14.6 mg/100g, respectively in
2.97% lysinecompared to 0.3-0.4% tryptophan and popular variety Ganesh.
1.5-2.0%lysine in popular hybrids
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Detailed Answer:
National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of
India (NAFED) has been provided with Rs.19,000 crore from
earlier Rs.9,500 crore for undertaking procurement operation
of pulses and oilseeds under Price Support Scheme (PSS) and
to Small Farmers Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC) for Rs. 45
crore for meeting their existing liability and settlement of extant
claims.
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3. India has collaborated with Israel to establish center of ex- 5. Which state govt. has launched Nanaji Deshmukh Krishi
cellence, 22 such operational centers setup across India with SanjivaniYojna to promoting climate-resilient agriculture?
support of Israel. Northeast’s first regional Centre for Agri-
culture with Israeli collaboration is established at? a. Uttar Pradesh
b. Maharashtrac.Rajasthan
a. Sikkimb. Mizoram c. Jharkhand d. Madhya Pradesh
d. Meghalaya e. Nagaland e. Himachal Pradesh
of new tank. So the government can provide maximum 50 per Consumption of food with low GI results in slow release of
cent of the total cost (Rs 4.25 farming. glucose into the bloodstream reducing the ill-effects of diabetes.
According to the plan, a farmer with requisite land can get bank Samba Masuri ISM has lowest GI of 50.99 against the normal
loan of Rs 8.5 lakh per hectare for excavation lakh per hectare) 53 to 70 in several rice varieties. The Improved Samba Masuri is
as subsidy money. not at all Genetically Modified (GM).
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7. Krishi Karman awards are given to Best performer States 8. Which among the following variety is recently developed by
for raising country’s food grain production. Which among NRRI Cuttack?
the following state has been selected for Krishi Karman
Award 2015-16? a. CR Dhan-310 b. CR Dhan-311
c. CR Dhan-312 d. Both A and B
a. Uttar Pradesh b. Punjab e. All of these
c. Haryana d. Madhya Pradesh
e. Uttarakhand
Detailed Answer:
New Rice varieties ‘CR Dhan 310’ and ‘CR Dhan 311’ devel-
Detailed Answer: oped by NRRI, Cuttack : Its contains 11% protein while other
Madhya Pradesh has been selected for the prestigious Krishi species of rice generally contain protein only 6-7%
Karman Award, fifth time in succession, for highest production
of wheat during the year 2015-16. ‘DRR-Dhan 45’: The Indian Institute of Rice Research (IIIR)
has development a new high zinc variety of rice ‘DRR-Dhan 45’
Wheat production in MP stood at 184.10 lakh tonnes in 2015- It requires less water and reduces input costs. The rice variety
16, marking a 7.64% rise as compared to 171.03 lakh tonnes is moderately resistant to major pests and diseases such as blast,
production in 2014-15. sheath rot and rice tungro viruses. DRR Dhan 45 is a semi dwarf,
long slender variety that has a crop duration of 125 days.
The award carries a trophy, citation and cash prize of Rs 2 crore.
New Improved Fruit varieties for export developed:
Tamil Nadu has been chosen for Krishi Karman award 2015-16
Grapes Manjari Naveen, Medika (Anti-oxidant rich)
in Category I – where food grains production is higher than10
million tonnes. Cashew Cashew Hybrid (H-126)
Himachal Pradesh has been chosen for Krishi Karman award New Improved Fruit crop varieties developed
2015-16 in Category II – where food grains production is be-
tween 1 – 10 million tonnes. Apple: Lalima (high yielding crimson coloured variety)
Meghalaya has been selected for commendation award for total New Vegetable crop varieties developed
food grains production.
Cauliflower : PusaKesari vit A (beta carotene rich variety)
Krishi Karman Awards was started in 2010-11. Rs. 5.00 crore
Cucumber Pusa Seedless Cucumber-6 (Extra early cucumber
for total food grains category, Rs. 2.00 crore for individual crops
variety for protected cultivation)
category and Rs. 1 crore as Commendation award
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Ridge gourd VRRG 27 (thigh yielding downy mildew resistant) 10. Which among the following university has given third rank
by ICAR in 2016-17?
Potato: Kufri Mohan (high yielding variety for medium dura-
tion 50 days a. National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal
Vegetable varieties for specific needs b. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi
Onion: Arka Kalyan, ArkaSwadista, Arka Bindu, ArkaUjwal c. Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana
Tomato: ArkaRakshak, Arka Samrat d.ChaudharyCharan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar
9. “ICAR News” is a magazine published by ICAR after how e.Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Bareilly
many months?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 Detailed Answer:
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Detailed Answer:
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Per capita availability of Milk: 352 g/person/day(Recommend-
ed is 280 g/person/day)
Important Facts:
Per capita availability of Vegetables: 385 gram/person/day
(Recommended is 285 g/person/day by ICMR) ‘Yeraringan’Awardis given to Prof. M.S. Swaminathan in
December, 2017.
Per capita availability of Fruits: 201gram/person/day
Implementation period for Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojana is
Per capita availability of Food Grain: 506 gram/person/day 3 years.
Per capita availability of Fish: 9.8 kg/person/annum (Recom- Karnataka Govt has signed an MoU with Microsoft for use of
mended is 13 kg) Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture.
Per capita availability of meat: 2.96 kg/person/annum (Recom- Gobindobhog Rice got GI indication and it is the specialty of
mended: 11 kg) Burdwan District of West Bengal.
Per capita availability of eggs: 69 eggs/person/year (Recom- Global Leadership award 2017 has been given to Telangana
mended: 182 per annum) Chief Minister K C Rao.
12. What is the duration of water year? Pan card is not required if the sale is upto 2 lakhs/day.
IARI was setup in 1905 and second campus will established at Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure (AMI) (The schemes
Ranchi (Jharkhand) and third will be at Demaji, Assam. of Grameen Bhandaran Yojana (GBY) and Development/
Strengthening of Agricultural Marketing Infrastructure, Grading
International centre for foot and mouth disease is established and Standardization (AMIGS) is part of AMI)
recently at Argul, Odisha.
In Union Budget 2017-18, NASF (National Agriculture Science
GM mustard DMH 11 is the genetically modified mustard de- Fund) has been allocated to 50 crore for funding, reviewing,
veloped by Centre for Genetic Manipulation of Crop Plants mentoring and monitoring of ongoing projects and making a
at Delhi University new call (Call VI) for fresh project proposals and evaluation of
Pradhan Mantri FasalBima Yojana launched on 13th Janu- those proposals by different committees.
ary, 2016.
In Union Budget 2017-18, Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) was allo-
In Union Budget 2017-18, Rs 9,000 crore has been allocated cated Rs. 3500 crore with goal of creation of buffer of 4 lakh MT of
for Pradhan Mantri FasalBima Yojana chana , 1 lakh MT of Masur, procurement of Kharif pulses based on
release from buffer so that buffer of upto 20 lakh MT is maintained.
The Minimum Support Prices were announced by the Gov-
ernment of India for the first time in 1966-67 for Wheat The Price Stabilization Fund (PSF) was set up in 2014-15
under the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation & Famers
Minimum Support Price is the price at which government pur- Welfare (DAC&FW) to help regulate the price volatility of im-
chases crops from the farmers irrespective of the market price. portant agri-horticultural commodities like onion, potatoes
and pulses were also added subsequently.
The MSP is calculated and recommended by the CACP and
decided by GOI. Scientists at the National Dairy Research Institute in Karnal,
Haryana have produced a female clone (named Deepasha) of
Department of Agriculture and Cooperationimplements the endangered wild buffalo (named Asha) of Chhattisgarh.
Price Support Scheme (PSS) for Oil Seeds and Pulses through
the National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of Apurva is a new cloned buffalo calf from the somatic cell of
India Ltd. (NAFED). urine, an excretory material of elite female Murrah buffalo.
It was produced by scientists at the National Dairy Research
Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana is a State Plan Scheme of Ad-
Institute in Karnal, Haryana. .
ditional Central Assistance launched in August 2007 as a part of
the 11th Five Year Plan by the Government of India. Murrah buffaloes produce more milk than any other variety of
buffalo – Up to 32 kg daily
Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH)
is a Centrally Sponsored Scheme for the holistic growth of Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) has initiated a
the horticulture sector covering fruits, vegetables, root & tuber novel scheme – Krishi Dak in 20 districts in which postmen
crops, mushrooms, spices, flowers, aromatic plants, coconut, ca- supplies seeds of improved varieties of crops to the farmers in
shew, cocoa and bamboo and was launched in 2014. remote areas
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The Per Drop More Crop component of PMKSY is imple- Queen of cereals is called Maize
mented with the objective of enhancing Water Use Efficiency.
Maize is a C4 Plant
The Rashtriya Gokul Mission has been launched for conser-
vation and development of indigenous breeds in a focused and The maize Protein is called- Zein
scientific manner. DR. AKINWUMI AYODEJI ADESINA, the President of the
To control the rising prices of agricultural commodities a Price African Development Bank (AfDB), is recognized as the 2017
Stabilization Fund of Rs. 500 Crore for agricultural commod- World Food Prize Laureate
ities was announced The ICAR observed the year 2016 as the International Year
Student READY is a skill development initiative to strengthen of Pulses as declared by the United Nations. To this effect, we
students with skills to take up global challenges and also to improve established 150 seed hubs for pulses to help increase the avail-
both their employability as well as ability to set up a venture. ability of quality seeds.
Attracting and Retaining Youth in Agriculture (ARYA) to ICAR launched a new initiative “Pandit DeenDayal Upad-
empower youth in rural areas to take up agriculture, allied and hyay Unnat Krishi Shiksha Yojana” for training of farmers in
service sector enterprises for sustainable income and gainful em- organic farming and sustainable farming.
ployment in selected districts. Inflorescence of sugarcane is generally called - Arrow or open
Farmer FIRST: It is an ICAR initiative to enhance farmers-sci- panicle
entists contact with multi stake holders-participation. Harvesting of paddy is done at moisture content - 21-23 %
ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal has developed Which gas is released from field of paddy - Methane (CH4)
a mini lab named Mridaparikshak’.
Place with maximum rainfall – Mawsynram (Meghalaya)
Kisan Suvidha Mobile App has been launched by the Govern-
ment which provides information to the farmers on Weather Green revolution word coined by- William S. Gaud
report, Plant Protection, Input Dealers, Agro-Advisory and
Marketing. Besides, Pusa Krishi Mobile App, Agri-Market Place with minimum rainfall – Leh
App and Crop Insurance Mobile App have also been launched Maximum rainfall disparity state – Kerala
for the benefit of farmers.
Evergreen revolution started in 2010
AKRUTI is an acronym for “Advanced Knowledge and Rural
Technology Implementation” initiative developed for rural e- Pashuhaat portal lunched on Nov. 26, 2016 on the occasion
entrepreneur. of National Milk day.
India is the largest producer of – gram(sharing 65% Mustard fruit is known as – siliqua
area&70% of total global production)
The green house gases are - CO2 , CFC , CH4, etc.
Harvest index of arhar is 19 %(Lowest among pulses)
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Central Temperate Horticulture Research institute is situated Agriculture minister of India: Radha Mohan Singh.
at - Srinagar (J&K)
Farming began around 10,000 B.C. during the First Agricultur-
India’s First Mega Food Parkwas started in Andhra Pradesh. al Revolution, when nomadic tribes began to farm.
The edible portion of citrus fruits is -juicy placental hairs The Third Agricultural Revolution, or the Green Revolution,
corresponds in the late 20th century with the exponential pop-
Banana can be stored at - 130 C and 85 % relative humidity ulation growth occurring around the world. It includes biotech-
State with highest area for forest- Madhya Pradesh (77462 nology, genetic engineering, chemical fertilizers, and mass pro-
sq km) duction of agricultural goods
Banana initiate flowering 9-12 months after Planting Subsistence farmers are farmers who produce the food they
need to survive on a daily basis. They are farmers who raise
Growing of only one crop on a piece of land year after year is enough food for themselves and their families. The food is not
called – Mono Cropping intended to be sold in a market
The BHIM app (Bharat Interface for Money) is introduced by Fruit farming began sometime between 6000 and 3000 B.C.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Figs (Anjeer) were one of the first cultivated fruit crops.
Guava – Apple of poor Banana is the number one fruit crop in the world. This is the 4th
largest overall crop, after wheat, rice, and corn. They grow in
Tomato- Orange of poor more than 100 countries on farms.
Ber – Poor man’s fruit The tallest, biggest trees or bushes do not always yield the most
Jack Fruit – Poor man’s food fruit. Controlling the height of plants helps produce more fruit
in less space. Farmers may also change a tree’s shape by cutting
Green to dry ratio of Chilly is 10:1 branches or forcing branches to grow in a certain direction. The
shape of the tree affects its lifespan and the size of its fruit
TPS (True Potato Seed) is botanically seed of Potato extracted
from the berries The world population will jump from 7 billion to 9 billion by
2050. Farmers will need to double food production by then to
Growing two or more crops on the same piece of land in one keep pace.
calendar year is called – Multiple cropping
Agriculture and allied activities contribute to country’s GDP
“Indian Horticulture” is a bimonthly journal published from about 17 %.
ICAR.
Agriculture in our country provides livelihood to 49% of the
Kinnow is synthetic hybrid developed by H.B. Frost in USA in population. (Economic Survey)
1935 by crossing ‘King’ (Citrus nobilis) × ‘Willow Leaf’ (Citrus
× deliciosa) Rice – Main food crop in India.
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Coarse Cereals – Jawar, maize, Bajra , Ragi and small millets. India has 8,129 km of coastline
Oilseeds of India-Groundnut, Mustards, Toria, Soybean, Sun- New IARI proposed campus are at Jharkhand and Assam
flower, castor seed, Niger seed, Linseed and safflower.
Some of the millets produced in India are Bajra, Jowar, Ragi.
Madhya Pradesh – Highest production of soybean and pulses
Growing 2 or more crops simultaneously with definite row
West Bengal – 1st in Rice production. arrangement is called -Inter cropping.
Agmark is an acronym for agricultural marketing. This orga- About 50 percent people of India are dependent on agriculture
nization certifies food products for their quality. for their daily expenses. Almost every type of food grains are
produced by Indian farmers.
In making the saffron spice the parts of the plant which is used
– Stigma. The main food grain of India is rice. In case of North India
it is wheat.
Cotton in india grows best on black soil.
Growing at low or more crops in sequence on the same piece of
The largest producer of chillies in the world is India. land in a farming year – Sequential cropping
Kerala accounts for 92% of India’s rubber production. National rice research institute is located in Cuttack, Odisha.
Operation flood is concerned with the improving the avail- National Research centre for weed science is situated
ability of milk in the cities. at-Jabalpur (MP)
Andhra Pradesh is the leading producer of red chillies. National horticulture board was established in the year 1984
in Gurugram.
U.P. is called the sugar bowl of India.
Potato rank first among vegetable crops in production in the world
Rice is a - Tropical plant.
Cotton and Jute are the main fiber crops produced in India. Gu-
jarat is the largest producer of cotton and West Bengal is the
largestproducer of Jute.
The first state in the country to address the agriculture sector
in such a big way with the setting up the specific cabinet on The toxic substance of cucurbits is – cucurbitacin
agriculture - Bihar. Most exported variety of mango is – Alphonso
Rice is the most important crop followed by wheat, pulses,
Gene responsible for dwarfing characters in rice is - Dee-Gee-
oilseeds, sorghum, and maize.
Woo-gen
Cotton and sugarcane are the principal commercial crops.
Cultivation of crops in Areas where rainfall is less than 750
India has one-half of the buffalo and one-sixth of the cattle MM per annum is known as - Dry farming
population of the world.
King of temperate fruit is – Apple
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Environment day is celebrated on - 5th June Anand is known as milk city of India.
Crops which are grown primarily to cover the soil and to reduce Bacterial wilt resistant tomato hybrid: Arka Samrat
the loss of moisture and erosion is called – Cover crop
Macroni wheat is scientifically called – Triticum durum
According to ICMRvegetable required per capita per day is
- 285 gram Emmer wheat is scientifically called – Triticum dicoccum
NABARD was set up on the recommendation of - Siva Raman Wheat, Barley and Oat are the example of – Long day plant
committee,1982 under act 1981.
Rice, Sorghum and Maize are the example of – Short day plant
CAN is a Neutral fertilizer
Highest area under irrigation in India: U. P
Kisandiwas is celebrated on 23 Dec
Highest irrigated area (Percentage wise) is in Punjab.
Kisan call cente begun in the year 2004
Only BT cotton as GMO crop is allowed to grow on commer-
Gujarat is the first state to establish cashless system for public cial level in India. BT Cotton was approved by GOI in 2002.
distribution system of food grain.
Cotton, Sunflower and Buck wheat are the example of –
Number of agro ecological zones (NBSS & LUP) is 20
Neutral plants
First Agriculture minister of India: Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
Indian Meteorological Organization situated at – New Del-
HD 2329 was the wheat variety which leads to the production hi(earlier Pune)
of wheat during green revolution
The Directorate of cropping System research is located at -
Livestock insurance was started in 2005-06 on pilot basis in Modipuram, meerut, U.P.
100 districts.
Formula of Cropping Intensity = Net sown area/Total cultivable
Early maturing summer Mungbean: Virat area*100 or Ratio between Gross sown area and Net sown area
is called – Cropping Intensity
Protein of wheat is called – Gluten
In India, the maximum acreage and production of wheat is
Bread wheat is scientifically called – Triticum aestivum
in UP
Bacterial leaf blight disease resistant rice varieties: Pusa
Highest productivity of Wheat is in Punjab.
1592 and Punjab Basmati-3
Blast disease resistant rice variety: Pusa 1609 In cotton , the maturity of fibre is judged by – Arealometer
Biggest cultivated fruit in world is jack fruit. Hybrid -4 is the first commercial cotton of the world devel-
oped by C. T. Patel
Iron and Vitamin C is deficient (Poor Source) in milk
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The removal of lower leaves which come in contact with soil The farming of Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indicus,
and lose their commercial value is known as priming process. is being popularized because Indian white shrimp canbe
Priming method is used in - Cigarette and wrapper tobacco farmed as an alternative to exotic white-leg shrimp (Pe-
Total geographical area of the country -3287263 sq km (328.7 M ha) naeus vannamei).
Largest state (area wise)-Rajasthan The population of hilsa (Tenualosa ilisha), an important
Smallest state (area wise)-Goa food fish of Indian sub-continent, is declining rapidly. Its
Highest water erosion state- Kerala rearing in brackish water earthen pond suggested the pos-
sibility of captive maturation and reproduction for seed
Odisha Govt. to roll out Biometrics Authentication for Na-
tional Food Security Act Beneficiaries from January 2017
production.
SRI is introduced in India first time- Tamilnadu (2000) An android application ‘Havamaana Krishi’ in Kannada
World Bank declaredAndhra Pradeshno 1 in energy efficiency
language was developed. It is an Agrometeorological Ap-
plication which is developed by University of Agricultural
The main aim of topping and Desuckering is - to divert the ener- Sciences, Dharwad.
gy and nutrient of plant from flower to leaves.
The removal of the lateral branches or suckers or auxiliary buds
NADRES (National Animal Disease Referral Expert Sys-
tem) was developed with overall aim to improve the early
is called – desuckring.
warning and response capacity to animal disease threats
National institute of fisheries post-harvest technology and train- in the country for the benefit of farmers and policy mak-
ing (NIFPHATT) is located at Kochi, Kerala ers in Animal Husbandry department which is developed
by ICAR-NIVEDI
National Commission on Farmers (NCF) was established in
2004 and chaired by MS Swaminathan. The NAARM in partnership with (Centre for Innovation
National agricultural policy was formulated in 2000. Incubation and Entrepreneurship) CIIE, IIM-A, supported
Genetically Modified Cotton variety developed by Punjab Ag- by DST (Dept. of Science & Technology) has launched
ricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana is– PAU Bt 1 and F1861 Food and Agribusiness Accelerator Programme, 2.0 called
“Agri Udaan” (august4, 2017 )to encourage startups to
ICAR launched the Agricultural Education Portal for Centralised
uniform solution called- EKTA portal (Ekikrit Krishi Shiksha scale up. It is an attempt to promote innovation and entre-
TankiAyaam) preneurship in agriculture. It will mentor startups and help
them connect with potential investors.
Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern India (BGREI) is started in 2010
NMSA derives its mandate from Sustainable Agriculture Mission Mera Gaon Mera Gaurav (MGMG), an innovative flag-
which is one of the eight Missions outlined under National Action ship programme of ICAR is operational and being moni-
Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). It was started in 2014.hyb tored by 11 zones in the country.
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5. How much percentage increasement has been ob- 10. Agri voltaic system,basically means when solar panels
served in ‘marine fish landing’ during 2016, estimated and food crops are combined on same land to max-
by ICAR-CMFRI,kochi as compared to 2015? imize the land use,such system was established at
CAZRI- Jodhpur. Which of the following is not true?
a. 8% b. 5.05% c. 6.6%
d. 8.5% e. None of these a. Launched on 12th August 2017
b.105 kw capacity
6. Frieswal is the milch cross breed of India, which is the
c. It includes rainwater harvesting
cross between HF & Frieswal. What is the age at 1st
d. Both a&b
calving of Gir in months?
e. None of these
a. 44-45months b. 39-40 months
11. Chevaadu, a plucky breed of sheep from down south,
c. 48 months d. 38 months
has just been recognised as one of the native breeds by
e. None of these
the Indian Council of Agricultural Research and the
7. Male lambs gain higher body wt as compared to National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources belong
female lambs. What is the average body wt. gain by to which state?
male lamb’s b/w 3-6 months in gm/day?
a. Karnatka b. Tamil Nadu c. Andhra Pradesh
a. 100 b. 30 c. 80 d. West Bengal e. MP
d. 150 e. none of these
12. Pusa HM4 Improved developed by ICAR is a hybrid
8. SPAD meter is used for checking variety of which crop with yield: 64.2 q/ha and
maturity in 87 days
a.N requirement
b. p requirement a. Maize b. Wheat c. Pearl Millet
c. chlorophyll content of leaves d. Mustard e. Lentil
d. Both a and c
13. STCR is a mobile app launched in which two
e. all of the above
languages?
9. CO-15 is the variety of?
a. Kannada and English b. Marathi and English
a. sugarcane b. porso millet c. Telgu and English d. Gujarati and English
c. little millet d. Indian mustard | e. Gujarati and Hindi
e. Finger millet
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14. Jalkunwari is a variety of which crop? 21. The cross of rani variety of pig is ?
a. Sugarcane b. Rice c. Cotton
a. Indigenous ghungroo X hampshire
d. Low land cowpea e. None of these
b. Indigenous Hampshire X ghungroo
15. Rani is a breed of? c. White hamshire X ghungroo
d. Hampshire X indigenous ghungroo
a. Cow b. Buffalow c. Pig
e. None of these
d. Sheep e. Goat
22. Lumsniang breed of pig was developed by which
16. Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture is
institute?
located at Chennai and established in which year?
a. Assam agricultural university
a. 1985 b. 1986 c. 1987
b. Birsa agricultural university
d. 1988 e. 1989
c. Kerala agricultural university
17. Growth retardation: delayed sexual and bone mat- c. ICAR- research complex for NEH region
uration, diarrhoea, impaired appetite is due to the d. Punjab Agriculture University
deficiency of?
23. Knapsack type pneumatic cotton picker saves cost
a. Fe b. Zn c. Vitamin A and time respectively?
d. Vitamin B e. Vitamin C
a. 40-50% b. 42-52% c. 49-62%
18. Arka kiran is a variety of? d. 36-58% d. 19-22%
a. Guava b. Grapes c. Mango 24. By SAARC corporation conduct the field epidemiolo-
d. Banana e. Papaya gy training programme for the veterinaries is held at?
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26. Tobacco is a medicinal plant and require ph. of 3.5 to 5.5 33. Which among the following crop has highest produc-
Tobacco seed oil contain how much percentage of oil? tion according to 2016-17 data?
a. 35% b. 32% c. 45% a. Food grains b. Sugarcane c. Rice
d. 56% e. 61% d. Wheat e. Tobacco
27. Zero till bed planter come residue mulches has field 34. Which among the following crop has highest produc-
capacity of? tion (Quintal/ hectare)?
a. 0.30 to 0.50 ha/ hr b. 0.30 to 0.45 ha/hr a. Sugarcane `b. Wheat c. Maize
c. 0.50 to 0.75 ha/hr d. 0.75 to 1.0 ha /hr d. Rice e. None of these
e. None of these
35. Which among the following crop has highest area
28. Tractor operated cassava stake cutter planter having Insured under all Insurance Schemes?
field capacity?
a. Wheat b. Oilseed c. Paddy
a. 0.30 ha/hr b. 0.36 ha/hr c. 0.40 ha/hr
d. Cotton e. Pulses
d. 0.50 ha/hr e. None of these
36. Which among the following state has highest area
29. Milk yield of Sahiwal is?
under drip Irrigation?
a. 3000 kg b. 1850 kg c. 2000
a. Andhra Pradesh b. Maharashtra c. Gujrat
d. 1950 kg e. 2200 kg
d. Rajasthan e. Haryana
30. Bt. cotton hybrid area in percentage?
37. Which among the following state has highest % of
a. 81 b. 91 c. 61 d. 55 e. 92 agricultural households indebted?
31. Which among the following crop has highest area a. Andhra Pradesh b. Telangana c. Tamilnadu
under cultivation in 2016-17? c. Meghalaya d. Nagaland
a. Wheat b. Sugarcane c. Oilseed 38. India has …..rank in cotton production according to
d. Cotton e. Pulses latest available data?
32. Which among the following has lowest area according a. First b. Second c. Third
to 2016-17 data? d. Fourth e. Fifth
a. Oilseed b. Pulses c. Wheat
d. Sugarcane e. Cotton
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39. India has …..rank in cattle population according to 44. What is the average size of land holding in India ac-
latest available data? cording to Agricultural Census 2010-11?
a. . First b. Second c. Third a. 1.5 ha. b. 1.15 ha. c. 2.14 ha.
d. Fourth e. Fifth d. 3.4 ha e. 1.25 ha.
40. APEDA was established on 13th February 1986. 45. Which among the following portal launched by cen-
Which among the following is the chairman of tral government of India for e-marketing of Organic
APEDA? products?
a. Shri Sunil kumar b. Shri DK singh a. E-NAM b. E-RAKAM
c. Deepak Kumar Panwar d. Bijender Singh c. Jaivik kheti portal d. E-ORgANO
e. Balvinder Singh Nakai e. None of these
41. National Research Centre on Integrated Farming 46. Which among the following fruit crops has highest
System (ICAR-NRCIF) is located at? area and production in India?
a. Meerut, UP b. Motihar, Bihar a. Mango, Banana b. Mango, Mango
c. Dehradun, Uttarakhand d. Ranchi, Jharkhand c. Mango, Citrus d. Banana, Mango
e. Raipur, Chhattisgarh e. Banana, Banana
42. National Commission on Farmers (NCF) which is 47. Which among the following state has highest area
headed by MS Swaminathan was established in which under Sugarcane cultivation?
year?
a. TN b. UP c. MP d. Punjab e. None of these
a. 2000 b. 2004 c. 1970
48. Which among the following state has highest livestock
d. 2007 e. 2009
population?
43. Which among the following state has ranked first in
a. Rajasthan b. Andhra Pradesh c. MP
oilseed production?
d. Punjab e. Karnataka
a. Gujarat b. Rajasthan c. MP
49. In which year central Government Launched “Blue
d. UP e. Chhattisgarh
revolution scheme” to increase production and pro-
ductivity of fisheries:
a. 2013 b. 2014 c. 2015 d. 2016 e. 2017
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50. CR Dhan 310 is recently released by ICAR. It is a? 55. Marine fish landing during 2016 was estimated by the
ICAR-CMFRI, Kochi, as (million tonnes):
a. Protein rich variety b. Zinc rich variety
c. Zinc & Iron rich variety d. tryptophan rich hybrid a. 1.62 b. 2.63 c. 3.62
e. lysine & tryptophan rich hybrid d. 4.63 e. 5.62
51. Whiteflies are small Hemipterans that typically feed 56. Tractor operated controlled level puddling system by
on the undersides of plant leaves. A weather-based using laser level controller to reduce water consump-
decision support system for white fly in cotton was tion with field capacity of (ha. /day):
developed by?
a. 0.26 b. 0.50 c. 1
a. NRCIPM b. PAU c. NBAII d. 1.5 e. 2
d. NBAIM e. None of these
57. The farming of Indian white shrimp, Penaeus indi-
52. The mango fruit fly is a serious pest in mango farms. cus is being popularized by ICAR-CIBA, Chennai.
Which fruit fly is not damage in mango farms? Shrimp attained body weight of (higher stocking
densities):
a. Bactrocera dorsalis b. Bactrocera correcta
c. Bactrocera zonata d. Bactrocera mangae a. 12-15 gm b. 15-17 gm c. 17-20 gm
e. Both b & d d. 23-25gm e. None of these
53. Livestock are domesticated animals raised in an 58. Guavas are common tropical fruits cultivated and
agricultural setting to produce labor and commodities enjoyed in many tropical and subtropical regions.
such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. Konk- Which variety is soft seeded variety?
an is a breed of?
a. CISH-G- 34 b. CISH-G-24 c. CISH-G-4
a. Pig b. Goat c. Cow d. CISH-G-14 e. None of these
d. Buffalo e. Sheep
59. Pangasius silasi fish is mostly found in which river:
54. Rani breed cross between Hampshire (male) x indige-
a. Ganga b. Godavari c. Narmada
nous Ghungroo (female). It is a breed of:
d. Kaveri e. Krishna
a. Sheep b. Goat c. Cow
d. Buffalo e. Pig
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60. Bilingual STCR mobile App for fertilizer recommen- 64. Govt aim to doubling farmer income in 2022, who is
dations of Maharashtra was developed in collabora- the head of doubling farmer income 2022?
tion with soil and water productivity that consists of
a. Ashok dalwai b. M.S Swaminathan
Marathi and ____ languages:
c. Harsimrat kaur Badal d. Radha Mohan Singh
a. Tamil b. Hindi c. English e. Giriraj Singh
d. Kannad e. Sanskrit
65. Rural economy constituent’s ____ percentage of na-
61. Under ground water scheme Rs 2600 crore has been tional income?
allocated to 96 most water deprived districts. In these
a. 16 b. 26 c. 36
districts how many percentage area is under irriga-
d. 46 e. 56
tion?
66. What was the 2017 theme of World Food Day ob-
a. 10 b. 20 c. 30
served on Oct 16 to commemorate the founding of
d. 40 e. 50
Food and Agriculture Organization?
62. GOBAR-Dhan yojana lauched in April 2018 at NDRI
a. C
hange the future of migration. Invest in food security
karnal.This scheme comes under which ministry?
and rural development
a. Union ministry of Drinking water and sanitization
b. Feeding the world, caring for the earth
b. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
c. Climate is changing. Food and agriculture must too
c. Ministry of Rural Development
d. Social Protection and Agriculture: Breaking the Cycle
d. Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship of Rural Poverty
e. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare e. None of these
63. National bamboo mission lunched in 2005-2006, how 67. Which state has launched Bhavantar Bhugtan Yoja-
much area under bamboo cultivation ? na for farmers that aims to cushion them from price
crashes?
a. 1.96 million ha b. 3.96 million ha
c. 23.96 million ha d. 13.96 million ha a. Maharashtra b. Andhra Pradesh
e. 33.96 million ha c. Madhya Pradesh d. Uttar Pradesh
e. Haryana
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68. Which of the following is working with states to adopt 72. Under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayi Yojana , what
first set of agri market reforms? amount have been allocated to (ABP - CAD)
a. NITI Aayog Scheme?
b.Department of Agriculture, Co-operation and
a. 10,000 Crore b. 20,000 Crore c. 30,000 Crore
Farmers Welfare
d. 40,000 Crore e. 50,000 Crore
c. Department of Agriculture Research and Education
d. Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries 73. If micro irrigation is applied at its full potential, the
e. NABARD average increase in farmers income at all India level
will be (in percentage)?
69. RBI has announced that the banks will provide funds
to women SHGs in rural areas under the Deendayal a. 16 b. 32 c. 42 d. 48 e. 56
Antyodaya Yojana – National Rural Livelihoods Mis-
sion (DAY-NRLM) at a rate of? 74. India is the 4th largest agri export country. How much
% it contributes in the overall country’s export?
a. 5% b. 6% c. 7%
d. 8% e. 4% a. 8 b. 10 c. 12 d. 17 e. 19.06
70. CCEA has approved Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana 75. In India how much percentage area is under rain fed
(RKVY) scheme as RKVY-Remunerative Approach- condition?
es for Agriculture and Allied sector Rejuvenation a. 48 b. 50 c. 52 d. 54 e. 56
(RAFTAAR) to be implemented, with a budget alloca-
tion of Rs 15,722 crore, till? 76. What is the length of medium cotton staple?
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78. E- nam was founded on 14 april2016 by PM Naren- 82. Who has recently been appointed for television adver-
dra Modi. Who implements e- nam & who grants the tisements to intensify the publicity of government’s
budget for e- nam? agri-schemes?
a. SFAC & DAC & FW b. GOI & Nabard a. Akshay Kumar b. Salman Khan
c. SFAC & NABARD d. DAC&FW & SFAC c. Amitabh Bachchan d. Ranbir Kapoor
e. NABARD & SFAC e. Vidya Balan
79. Ministry of food processing industries is focusing on 83. How many Mega Food Parks have been approved to
doubling farmers income &implementing Mega Food be set up by Government?
park scheme in the country. Name the 12th mega food
a. 12 b. 35 c. 42 d. 51 e. 48
park operationalized in the country?
84. Under KCC in which year the govt has raised the
a. Satara mega food park Pvt LTD
interest subvention from 1% to 3% for timely repay-
b. Mum’s mega food park
ment?
c. Srini Food Park
d. Mega Food Park a. 2010-11 b. 2011-12 c. 2009-10
e. None of these d. 2007-08 e. 2006-07
80. Maharashtra state government got the approval for 85. Among the rabi crops under msp which crop has the
how many irrigation projects worth Rs 10,686 crores? highest percentage hike in msp?
a. 129 b. 94 c. 116 a. Wheat b. Lenti c. gram and rapeseed
d. 107 e. 119 d. barley e. safflower
81. Government has approved the launch of the National 86. Holistic production management system which pro-
Nutrition Mission (NNM) with a budget of? motes and enhances agro-ecosystem health, including
/Agrimantra biodiversity, biological cycles and soil
a. Rs 6,298 crore b. Rs 8,420 crore
biological activity is known as?
c. Rs 9,046 crore d. Rs 7,730 crore
e. None of these a. Intensive agriculture b. Organic farming
c. Subsistence agriculture d. Inorganic agriculture
e. None of these
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87. What is the name a crop that caused maximum re- 91. Gujarat government increased insurance cover com-
duction is soil alkalinity? pensation for farmers in the event of accidental death
from Rs.1 lakh to _ lakh?
a. Sunflower b. Soybean c. Pea
d. Rice e. Jowar a. Rs 2 lakh b. Rs 3 lakh
c. Rs 1.50 lakh d. Rs 2.50 lakh
88. The nutrient to be applied to increase the nitrogen
e. None of these
fixation in soil by Rhizobium is:
92. Minister of Agriculture and Farmers‟ Welfare Rad-
a. Sodium b. Cadmium c. Phosphorus
ha Mohan Singh launched Dairy Processing & Infra-
d. Zinc e. Iron
structure Development Fund (DIDF) with an outlay of
89. Which Indian state won the United Nations (UN) Food __ rupees?
and Agriculture Organisation’s (FAO) Future Pol-
a. Rs 10881 crore b. Rs 46788 crore
icy Gold Award for its achievement in becoming the
c. Rs 67890 crore d. Rs 23799 crore
world’s first totally organic agriculture state, on 12th
e. None of these
October 2018?
93. Union Cabinet has approved new umbrella scheme
a. Meghalaya b. Kerala
PM-AASHA which aims to ensure remunerative pric-
c. Sikkim d. Himachal Pradesh
es to farmers for their produce as announced in the
e. Maharashtra
Union Budget for 2018. Expand PM AASHA?
90. Minister of Agriculture and Farmers‟ Welfare Radha
a. Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Sanrakshan Abhiyan
Mohan Singh launched online software for Agmark
b. Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Samriti Abhiyan
certification process on 26th September 2018. The
c. Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Subiksha Abhiyan
processes of Agmark certification is implemented by
d. Pradhan Mantri Annadata Aay Suraksha Abhiyan
which body?
e. None of these
a. Directorate of Marketing & Inspection (DMI)
94. When was World coconut day celebrated all over the
b. Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)
world?
c. Indian Standards Institute (ISI)
d. Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) a. September 1 b. September 2
e. None of these c. August 31 d. August 28
e. None of these
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95. The contribution of primary sector to GDP is 17.46% 101. PMFBY is launched in January 2016 for supporting
in 2018. What is the GVA contribution in 2016-17? sustainable production and crop loss. In which state
highest claim ratio extents?
a. 3 b. 3.01 c. 4.5 d. 4.9 e. 17.42
a. Tamil nadu b. Kerala c. Karnataka
96. What is the food grain per capita per day availability
d. Punjab e. MP
in India (In gram)?
102. Revenue insurance scheme for plantation crops
a. 395 b. 420 c. 487 d. 506 e. 189
(RISPC) launched feb 2017. It is implement on pilot
97. Which among the following state has covered largest basis for how many years?
area under organic certification?
a. 6 Months b. 1 Year c. 2 years
a. Rajasthan b. Maharashtra c. Uttar Pradesh d. 3 Years e. 5 Years
d. Sikkim e. Meghalaya
103. Kisan Vikas Patra is a saving certificate scheme 1st
98. Which among the following scheme was launched on launched in 1988 by India post. In which year re-
15th July 2015? launched it?
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106. GOBAR-DHAN scheme launched in 2018 aim to vil- 111. Which month is being celebrated as the national
lage cleanliness and generate wealth and energy from nutrition month across the country to mark the fight
cattle and organic waste. How many project cover a against malnutrition?
across the country in 2018-19?
a. May b. June c. July d. August e. September
a. 100 b. 300 c. 400 d. 700 e. 800
112. The ministry of agriculture and farmers welfare
107. e-nam launched in 14 April 2016 for help to connect has notified the “national policy on marine fisheries,
585 APMC by March 2018 this target had been com- 2017” which will guide the development of marine
pleted. What is the next target for next 2 years (2018- fisheries sector for how many years?
2020)?
a. 2 b. 5 c. 8 d. 10 e. 12
a. 305 b. 415 c. 582 d. 585 e. 595
113. AC&ABC scheme was launched on April 2002. The
108. According to the new guidelines, the farmers will be first AC&ABC was established in which state?
paid how much interest by insurance companies for
a. Punjab b. Andhra Pradesh c. Karnataka
delay in settlement claims beyond two month of pre-
d. Gujarat e. Himachal
scribed cut- off (In percentage)?
114. In Union Budget 2018 has made provision for around
a. 2 b. 8 c. 12 d. 16 e. 18
how much amount for establishment of “Animal Hus-
109. World honey bee day was celebrated on 3rd Saturday bandry Infrastructure Development Fund (AHIDF)”?
of august before 2018, now it is celebrated on?
a. 2450 cr b. 2240 cr c. 1490 cr
a. 12th March b. 20 May c. 16 August d. 2856 cr e. 1278 cr
d. 12 September e. 2 November
115. RKVY was launched in 2007 under which Sub-
110. The NABARD has approved loan of how much scheme on Targeting Rice Fallow for Pulses &
amount so far to 93 prioritised irrigation projects Oilseeds was introduced as special scheme during?
under the government’s flagship scheme pradhan
a. 2014-15 b. 2016-17 c. 2017-18
mantri krishi sinchai yojana?
d. 2018-19 e. None of these
a. 65,634.93 cr b. 55,634.93 cr c. 45,634.93 cr
d. 35,634.93 cr e. 25,634.93 cr
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116. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CM- 120. In order to bring the transparency in import and
FRI) has developed a multivendor e- commerce export of tissue culture, seeds and Plantation mate-
website and mobile app to help fishermen sell their rial, online portal (http//seedexim.gov.in) has been
products and marine catch directly to the farmers, launched in?
what is the name of that app?
a. 2016 b. 2017 c. 2018 d. 2011 e. 2010
a. Marine Fish Sales b. Marine fisheries
121. India’s food grain production for 2016-2017 has
c. Marifi d. CMFRI
shown how much percentage more than previous
e. CMFRIFISH
year?
117. The cotton corporation of India was established in
a. 6 b. 9 c. 4 d. 10 e. 12
2003. Who is the present director of FCI?
122. AICRP on integrated farming system (IFS) is being
a. Yogendra tripathi
operated in how many states?
b. Shri Sanjeev Kumar Chadha
c. P Alli Rani a. 24 b. 36 c. 25 d.32 e. 36
d. Shri Ashok Gulati
e. None of these 123. Mouli breed of sheep is native from which state?
118. Which state forest department has recently launched a. AP b. West Bengal
an app to track and fight forest fires during summer? c. Rajasthan d. Karnataka
e. Tamil Nadu
a. Odisha b. Mizoram c. Sikkim
d. Meghalaya e. Assam 124. What is the average body weight of mouli breed at
sexual maturity?
119. SHC is a government of India scheme promoted by
DA & FW .What is the suitable depth of the soil from a. 1.6 – 1.8 kg b. 2.2 -2.4 Kg c. 1.4 -1.5 Kg
which soil sample is taken? d. 48 Kg e. None of these
a. 15-20 cm b. 10-15 cm c. 20-25 cm 125. Central sheep and wool research institute avikanagar
d. 25-30 cm e. 30-35 cm Rajasthan, established in which of the Year?
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126. National milk day celebrated in which of the day? 133. Agroforestry programmes are promoted by .....Institute.
a. 1 June b. 26 Nov c. 21 Nov a.IARI b.NDA c.ICRISAT
d. 2 Sep e. 16 July d.ICFRE e. FRI
127. Which of the size group has highest land holding? 134. What is the weight of special grade egg is?
a. Marginal b. Small c. Semi medium d. a.40 gm b.53 gm c.30 gm
Medium e. None of these d.50 gm e. 62 gm
128. Flopping is concept related to which of the following 135. According to Indian state of forest report 2017 which
crop? state has highest percentage of forest cover?
a. Banana b. Jute c. Tea a. MP b. Mizoram
d. Tobacco e. Sugarcane c. Lakshadweep d. Arunachal Pradesh
e.Andaman & Nicobar islands
129. For growing a signal dry land crop how many length
of growing period? 136. Among the following which is not the variety of man-
darin Orange?
a. 14 weeks b. < 5 week c. 14-20 week
d. > 20 week e. None of these a. Nagpur santra b.khasi sangat c.sathgudi santra
d. Coorg santra e. None of these
130. International year of ‘fiber’ is?
137. Which among the following state is known as Apple
a. 2008 b. 2009 c. 2010 d. 2011 e. 2015
bowl of India?
131. India’s first Robotic dairy plant is opened by ....... for
a. Jammu & Kashmir b. Himachal Pradesh
milk and milk products?
c. Uttarakhand d. Punjab
a. Mother dairy b. Aarey dairy c. Amul dairy e. Arunachal Pradesh
d. Kisan dairy e. Verka
138. Which among the following has average production
132. At International level, to obtain sustainable produc- per colony is 25-40 kg?
tion from agriculture, which of the following organi-
a. Apis mellifera b. Apis cerana indica
zation is working?
c. Apis florea d. Apis dorsata
a.UNO b.WHO c.IRRI e. Dammer bee
d.FAO e. IFPO
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a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5
Practice Mock Test
140. What is the targeted productivity of silk by end of
2019-20 (kg/Ha)? Practise set-1
a. 100 b. 111 c. 121 d. 161 e. 177 1. What is the optimum temperature for warm season
crops (In degree Celsius)?
a.15-20 b. 20-25 c. 30-38 d. 45-50
Answer Key: e. None of these
1. C 2. B 3. A 4. E 5. C 6. A 7. A 8. D 9. E 10. E
11. B 12. A 13. B 14. B 15. C 16. C 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. A 2. Which of the following is not secondary nutrient?
21. D 22. D 23. D 24. D 25. A 26. A 27. B 28. B 29. B 30. A
a. Ca b. Zn c. Mg d. S e. All of these
31. A 32. D 33. A 34. A 35. A 36. A 37. A 38. B 39. B 40. B
41. B 42. B 43. B 44. B 45. C 46. A 47. B 48. A 49. C 50. A
51. B 52. D 53. C 54. E 55. C 56. E 57. C 58. D 59. E 60. C 3. Chhattisgarh, UP, Rajasthan & M.P lies under which
61. C 62. A 63. D 64. A 65. D 66. A 67.C 68. A 69. C 70. D agro-climatic zone?
71. C 72. D 73. C 74. C 75. C 76. C 77. C 78. A 79. A 80. D
a. Trans Gangetic plains b. Eastern Plateau & Hills
81. C 82. A 83. C 84. A 85. E 86. B 87. D 88. C 89. C 90. A
c. Middle Gangetic plains d. Central Plateau and Hills
91. A 92. A 93. A 94. B 95. D 96. D 97. A 98. B 99. C 100.A
e. Western Plateau and Hills
101. A 102. C 103. C 104. D 105. C 106. D 107. B 108. C 109. B 110. A
111. E 112. D 113. D 114. A 115. B 116. A 117. A 118. A 119. A 120. C
121. C 122. A 123. D 124. A 125. C 126. B 127. A 128. D 129. A 130. B 4. What is plant population for short day hybrid rice?
131. C 132. D 133. D 134. B 135. B 136. C 137. B 138. A 139. B 140. B
a. 111111 b. 222222 c. 333333
d. 44444 e. 555555
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6. Which of the following is a disease causing pathogen 11. Pearl millet is a rapid-growing warm weather crop.
in banana group? What is the common seed rate of pearl millet for two
hectare?
a. Pseudomonas solanacearum
b. Fusarium musicola a. 4-5 kg b. 8-10 kg c. 12-15 kg
c. Colletorichum gloesporoides d. 18-20 kg e. Above 20 kg
d. Cephaleoros mycoides
e. Oidium mangiferae 12. Which of the following nutrient is not present in the
bed rock and its presence can be only made through
O.M lightening, microbes, etc.
7. Which of the following is a disease causing pathogen
in Apple group? a. Nitrogen b. Calcium c. Potassium
d. Sulphur e. None
a. Phleopheospora indica b. Rhizopus stolonifer
c. Oidium jujube d. Xyllela fastidiosa 13. Which of the following nutrient is constituent of Amino
acids and associated with aromatic compounds in plants?
e. Cerotolium fici
a. Phosphorus b. Nitrogen c. Calcium
d. Sulphur e. Iron
8. Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), popu-
larly known as Pusa Institute, began in 1905 at Pusa 14. Mustard thrives well in dry and cool climate, therefore
(Bihar). This institute was shifted to Delhi on? mustard mostly grown as Rabi season crop. What is
the seed rate of mixed crop in per hectare?
a. 1st July 1936 b. 12 July 1936 c. 16th July 1936
d. 23rd July 1936 e. 29th July 1936 a. 5-6 kg b. 2-3 kg c. 8-10kg
d. 10-12kg e. None of these
9. Which of the following is tropical crop/fruit? 15. What is the form of Manganese nutrient for plant ab-
sorption?
a. Almond b. Pineapple c. cherry
d. aonla e. Both b&c a. Mn- b. Mn-- c. Mn+d. Mn ++ e. Mn+++
16. The purpose of governor in the engine:
10. Bronzing in Guava is due to:
a. To increase the engine speed
a. Deficiency of calcium b. Deficiency of nitrogen b. To regulate the engine speed
c. Deficiency of boron d. Deficiency of zinc c. To decrease the engine speed
e. None of these d. All of these
e. None of these
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17. The work of crankshaft is to: 23. Name a cereal variety developed by mutation breed-
ing in India?
a. Power the piston b. Turn the flywheel
c. Operate valves d. All are correct a. Sonalika b. Jagannath c. Kiran
e. None of these d. Savita e. All of these
18. Correct group of plant nutrients which act as energy 24. Which of the following is the example of parallel in-
exchangers: tercropping?
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40. “Bonpala” breed of sheep found in which of the fol- 47. In fish body what is the share of minerals (In percentage)?
lowing state of India?
a. 2 b. 3-4 c. 4-5
a. Rajasthan b. Uttar Pradesh c. Tamil Nadu d. 5-6 e. None of these
d. Sikkim e. None of these
41. What is the premium amount as percentage of sum for 48. The amount of protein in live body weight of fish is
rabi crops under weather based crop insurance scheme? (In percentage)?
42. Mouldboard plough is primary stage equipment for 49. In dry salting process of fish preservation the ratio of
land preparation. What is the capacity (ha/tray) of a salt to fish may be:
tractor mounted mouldboard plough?
a. 1:2 to 1:4 b. 1:3 to 1:5 c. 1:4 to 1:7
a. 2 b. 0.5 c. 1 d. 1:5 to 1:10 e. None of these
d. 3 e. 4
43. Which among the following is the largest producer of 50. Fish is an excellent source of nutrients needed to keep
mushroom in India? us healthy. Which of following fish found highest en-
ergy (cal/lb)?
a. Odisha b. Maharashtra c. Haryana
d. Madhya Pradesh e. Uttarakhand a. Rohu b. Katla c. Salmon d. Lobster e. Tuna
44. By considering the present production data, what is
51. Pork is the most popular meat consumed in the world
the growth rate of mushroom industry in India (In
today and about 36 % of the world meat consumption.
percentage)?
The National Research centre on Pig is located at?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5
a. Assam b. Sikkim c. Guwahati
45. What is the rank of India in the world as per the In- d. Karnataka e. Thanjabur
dia’s forest area?
52. Kadaknath is an important indigenous breed of poul-
a. 1 b. 5 c. 7 d. 8 e. 10
try. Which of the Indian state is known as Kadaknath
46. Rotary Tiller is operated at how many round per minute? Origin place?
a. 10- 20 rpm b. 1800- 2000 rpm c. 200- 300 rpm a. Karnataka b. Tamilnadu c. Andhra Pradesh
d. Madhya Pradesh e. Maharashtra
d. 30- 40 rpm e. 180- 200 rpm
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53. Newcastle Disease is related with chickens. This dis- a. CPIB b. Sate govt can’t deny c. Central govt
ease still ranks as one of the most serious diseases of d. GIC e. Farmer
poultry. The disease occurs in almost all countries and
usually assumes a server form affecting birds of all 58. Which of the following manure found highest amount
ages. Mortality in chickens varies from 50 to 100 per of sulphur?
cent. Which of the following is responsible for this a. Poultry b. indigenous cow c. pig d. Duck
disease? e. None of these
a. Fungus b. Bacteria c. Virus
59. Which among the following is not the feature of 2
d. Protozoa e. A and B Both
stroke engine?
54. There are two type of system to rare the broiler chick-
a. I t has one power stroke for each revolution of the
ens first is All-in All-out system and second is multiple
crankshaft
batch system. The ideal system for India at present is
b. Engine is light
having how many batches for Broiler at any time?
c. Less cost than 4 stroke
a. 5-6 b. 1-2 c. 3-4 d. 4-5 e. 7-8 d. Engine is air cooled.
e. More thermal efficiency
55. The floor space requirement of broilers varies depend-
ing on their body weight at the time of marketing. How 60. In seed drill what should be the minimum diameter of
much floor space is required for up to 18 days’ chicks? seed and fertilizer tube?
a. 250 cm2 b. 300 cm2 c. 450 cm2 a. 15 mm b. 20 mm c. 25 mm
d. 650 cm2 e. 700 cm2 d. 30 mm e. 35 mm
56. Soil with a Low infiltration rate are most suitable for
fish Pond. What is the Infiltration rate (mm/ha) of wa-
Practice set-2
ter in Clay loamy soil?
1. Highest Area of salt affected problematic soil is in
a. 5-10 b. 10-15 c. 1-5
which Agro-climatic zone?
d. 15-20 e. 20-25
a. Upper Gangetic Plains Region
57. In Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme 25 % of Premi-
b. Trans-Gangetic Plains Region
um Subsidy paid by State Government but In case, the
c. Eastern Plateau & Hills Region
State government does not agrees to bear 25% share of
d. East Coast Plains and Hills Region
premium. Who will pay that premium according to the
e. Western Dry Region
guidelines of Coconut palm insurance scheme?
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2. Which of the following is a secondary nutrient? 9. The availability of zinc is reduced when zinc sulphate
is mixed with
a. Iron b. Calcium c. Nitrogen
d. Potassium e. Phosphorus a. Nitrogenous fertilizer b. Potassic fertilizer
c. Phosphatic fertilizer d. All of the above
3. The Young leaves chlorotic, principal veins typical- e. None of these
ly green, stalks slender and short are the deficiency
symptoms of:
10. Panama wilt is a disease of:
a. Mg b. Cu c. Bo d. Fe e. Mn
a. Aegle marmelos b. Citrus paradise
4. Which of the following Horticultural crop is a highly c. Annona squamosal d. Malus domestica
salt tolerant crop? e. Musas balbisiana
a. Cotton b. Sugarbeet c. Phalsa 11. Coarse grained crops are grown on:
d. Pomegranate e. Both a&b
a. High rainfall areas b. Lowland areas
5. Manijra variety of Mango is crossed by? c. Water-logged areas d. Upland areas
a. Rumani × Neelum b. Banganapalli × Alphonso e. Both b&d
c. Neelum × Alohonso d. Neelum × Rumani
e. None of these 12. Richest source of Nitrogen is:
6. Central Soil Salinity Research Institute is establish in a. Dried blood b. Fish manure
which year? c. Raw bone meal d. Dry activated sludge
e. None of these
a.1959 b. 1969 c. 1979 d. 1989 e. 1999
7. What is the annual rainfall of the Sub-Humid area 13. The ideal transplanting age of onion seedling is
in cm? between:
8. What is the draft per unit width (kg/m) in Disc 14. Appropriate time for planting of grapes in U.P is:
Plough?
a. June-July b. Sept.- October
a.4.5-5.5 b. 5.0-6.0 c. 2.5-3.5 c. March-April d. December-January
d. 4.0-4.5 e. 3.0-3.5 e. None of these
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15. Removal of undesirable auxiliary buds at initial stage 21. Which of the following preservative is used for prepara-
from flowering plants is known as: tion of tomato ketchup?
a. Clipping b. Budding c. Notching a. Potassium metabisulphite
d. Topping e. Both a & c b. Sodium benzoate
c. Sodium metabisulphite
16. The most suitable pair of fruit crop for a soil of d. Citric acid
9.5 pH is: e. All of these
a. Aonla and jackfruit b. Aonla and jamun 22. Soil aeration units plants growth when percent pores
c. Aonla and Grape d. Aonla and Phalsa filled with water are more than:
e. All of these
a. 50-60 b. 60-70 c. 70-80 d. 80-90 e. 100
17. The relative proportion of three major plant nutrient, 23. Guava cultivar ‘Lalit’ was developed at
keeping the percentage of nitrogen as one in a fertilizer
is called: a. IARI b. AAI c. CISH d. IIHR e. NBRI
a. Fertilizer ratio b. Fertilizer grade 24. The thermal efficiency of diesel engine varies between:
c. Fertilizer mixture d. All of the above
e. None of the above a. 25 and 32 per cent b. 32 and 38 per cent
c. 32 and 40 per cent d. 40 and 45 per cent
18. Highest Area of coastal saline problematic soil is in e. None
which state? 25. The thermal efficiency of petrol engine varies between:
a. West Bengal b. Kerala c. Orissa a. 25 and 32 per cent b. 30 and 35 per cent
d. Punjab e. Rajasthan c. 32 and 38 per cent d. 30 to 40 percent
e. None of these
19. Direct application of rock phosphate as phosphorous
source for crops is recommended in: 26. In two-stroke cycle engine, one power stroke is ob-
a. Acidic soil b. Saline soil c. Alkaline soil tained after every:
d. Neutral soil e. Saline-Alkaline soil a. Half revolution of crankshaft
b. One revolution of crankshaft
20. The seedless mango cultivar ‘Sindhu’ was developed at: c. Two revolution of crankshaft
a. IARI b. IIHR c. APAU d. CISH d. Three revolution of crankshaft
e. Konkan Krishi Vidhyapeeth, Dapoli e. None of these
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27. The Indicated Horse Power (IHP) of an engine is 32. Conserving green fodder in the form of silage is one
always: of the best options available to ensure regular supply
of quality fodder through different seasons of the year.
a. Less than BHP b. More than BHP Which crop is not suitable for silage making?
c. Equal to the BHP d. Equal to the FHP
e. both b and c a. Maize b. Sorghum c. Hybrid Napier
d. Pearl millet e. None of these
28. In the Union Budget 2018-19, it has been decided to
33. A cow’s salivary glands can make and add 50 to 80
develop and upgrade existing 22,000 rural haats into
quarts of saliva to the rumen daily. Saliva has sever-
GrAMs. What does ‘G’ stands for in ‘GrAMs’?
al functions in cows. For best digestion of forage and
a. Gram b. Gramin c. Gaun feedstuffs Saliva keeps the rumen pH:
d. Grams e. None of these
a. 5.5- 6.0 b. 6.5-7.5 c. B and D Both
d. 6.2-6.8 e. None of these
29. What amount has been allocated for food processing
in Union Budget 2018-19? 34. Goats are the first animal reared by the men in rumi-
nant animals. Which one of the following breeds of
a. 2000 crore b. 1800 crore c. 1600 crore
Goat has similarity with Jamunapari Goat?
d. 1500 crore e. 1400 crore
a. Mehsana b. Beetal c. Surati
30. A whole farm management system aimed to deliver d. Barbari e. Ganjam
more sustainable agriculture. The term is called:
35. Mastitis, a potentially fatal mammary gland infection,
a. Terrace Cultivation b. Integrated Farming is the most common disease in dairy cattle. Which of
c. Subsistence Farming d. Intensive Farming the following medicine is suitable for mastitis disease?
e. None of these
a. Novalgin b. Esgipyrin c. Replanta
d. Pendistrin e. None of these
31. According to NDDB Silage is the conserved green fod-
der having moisture content in the range of 65 to 70 36. Crossing of individuals from two species is referred to as
per cent. Fodder crops rich in soluble carbohydrates species hybridization. Hinny is the product of mating:
are incubated after chaffing for …. days under anaero-
bic conditions. a. Male Yalk X Female Cow
b. Jack X Mare
a. 45-50 days b. 30 days c. 20-25 days c. Stallion X Jenet
d. 70-75 days e. Up to 80 Days d. Male ass X Female horse
e. A and B Both
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37. Disease may cause problem in poultry production. 42. The central government had recently raised the MSP
Causal organism of Coccidiosis disease is: on medium-staple fibre cotton by what percentage?
a. Virus b. Bacteria c. Fungus a. 20 b. 25 c. 28 d. 30 e. 32
d. Protozoa e. None of these
43. Which schemes are currently running for agriculture
38. White leghorn breed of chicken is best egg laying type insurance apart from Pradhan Mantri FasalBima Yo-
breed. Which country is the domestic place of this breed? jana (PMFBY)?
a. Rod island in New England b. India a. Unified Package Insurance Scheme
c. England d. Brazil b. Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme
e. Italy c. Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme
39. At the time of Egg incubation temperature should be d. Both B and C
37-38 0C. After hatching the temperature of brooding e. All of these
house will be from 37-38 0C.
44. Petrol or Kerosene engine are the type of?
a. Increase
a. Spark ignition engines
b. Decrease
b. Compression ignition engines
c. Constant
c. Dual Engine
d. Sometime increase some time decrease
d. Both A and B
e. None of these
e. All of these
40. Casein is the major protein of milk (About 80%). The
percentage of other protein lactalbumin in the milk is 45. As per the WTO’s Trade Statistics, What is the share of
about: India’s agricultural exports and imports in the world
agriculture trade in 2015?
a. 4% b. 6% c. 10% d. 20% e. None of these
a. 2.2 and 1.74 b. 1.74 and 2.2 c. 3.2 and 1.74
41. Recently Cotton Corporation of India decided to d. 2.2 and 2.74 e. None of these
procure the fibre directly from farmers from which
state at the minimum support price (MSP) and make 46. What HP of tractor is suitable for 40 hectare farm
the payment to their accounts in the upcoming cotton recommended where adequate irrigation facility are
season? available and more than one crop is taken?
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47. What is the coverage of Self-propelled paddy harvester? 54. Degraded forest lands with canopy density less than 10
percent will be considered as?
a. 1 ha/day b. 1.5 ha/day c. 2 ha/day d. 2.5 ha/day
e. 3.5 ha/day a. Open Forest b. Scrub c. Non-forest
d. Both B and C e. None of these
48. What is the Contribution of Fisheries to Indian
GDP (%)? 55. What is the available nitrogen status in Indian soil?
a. 1 b. 1.2 c. 1.02 a. 154.4-342.2 kg/ha b. 8.2 -1 -1 to 25.0 kg ha
d. 1.07 e. 2 c. 134.6 and 310.4 kg ha d. 6.0-16.6 ppm
e. None of these
49. Milkfish is the type of?
a. Marine Fisheries b. Fresh Water Fisheries 56. Himgiri is the resistant variety for Leaf and stripe rust,
c. Inland Fisheries d. Brackish Water Fisheries hill bunt of which crop?
e. Both B and C
a. Wheat b. Cauliflower c. Cowpea
50. Raising plants and animals that do well in marine (salt d. Chilli e. None of these
water) and brackish water environments is known as:
57. Pusa Shubhra, Pusa Snowball K-1 is the resistant
a. Monoculture b. Aquaculture c. Mariculture variety for Black rot and Curl, blight black rot of
d. Marine culture e. None of these which crop?
51. If a species of tree and shrub have the ability to re- a. Wheat b. Cauliflower c. Cowpea
sprout after the whole tree has been cut. Which terms d. Chilli e. None of these
will be suitable for it?
58. Which among the following is best crop for silage?
a. Coppice b. Pricking out c. Taunya system
d. Lopping e. Felling a. Sorghum b. Maize c. Cowpea
d. Berseem e. Mung
52. Dalbergia sissoo belongs to which family?
59. What was the purpose of e-shakti project launched by
a. Leguminosae b. Trliaceae c. Moraceae
NABARD?
d. Salicaceae e. Meliaceae
a. Digitization of branches b. Digitization of SHGs
53. Forest conservation act was passed in? c. For internet connectivity d. For women empowerment
a. 1980 b. 1894 c. 1952 d. 1988 e. None of these e. For remote sensing
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60. The edible part of pomegranate is: 7. In potato, cut tuber must have at least how many buds?
a. Thalamus b. Mesocarp c. Endocarp a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 e. 7
d. Aril e. Head
8. Which type of cropping, yield of both the crops are
higher than pure crops on unit area?
Practice set-3
a. Parallel cropping
1. World coconut day is celebrated on?
b. Companion cropping
a. 3 may b.8 June c. 2 September c. Synergetic cropping
d.16 October e.17 October d. Augemting cropping
e. Solid planting
2. What is water Requirement of irrigated wetland rice?
9. Solubility of rock phosphate can be improved by:
a. 800 mm b. 1000 mm c. 1200 mm
d. 1500 mm e. 2000 mm a. Nitrosomonas b. Nitrobacter
c. Azotobacter d. Bacillus Polymexa
3. National Agricultural innovation Project was e. All of these
launched by which organization?
10. Correct group of plants nutrients which act as energy
a. World bank b. ICAR c. IARI exchangers:
d. NABARD e. RRB
a. K,Na,Ca,Mg b. C,N,P,S
4. Sugarcane is a: c. H,O d. Fe,Mn,Mo,Cu,B,Zn
e. All of these
a. Tropical b. Sub-tropical c. Temperate
d. Both a&b e. all 11. Which one of the following nutrients plays the most
effective role in controlling the rate of transpiration?
5. Problems of Zero tillage are a. Phosphorus b. Potassium c. Zinc
a. Low seed germination b. Low mineralization d. Magnesium e. Mo
c. Build-up of volunteer plants d. Both a&b 12. Which one of the following is the example of parallel
e. all of these intercropping?
6. Which crop has lowest harvest index? a. Maize + soyabean b. Sugarcane + Mustard
c. Potato + Mustard d. Sugarcane + Potato
a. Beans b. Wheat c. Rice d. Maize e. Sunflower
e. None of these
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13. Ratio of grain to stalk in pigeon pea is: 19. The main crop is grown in the center, surrounded by
hardly or thorny crops, the sub crop is known as:
a. 1::2 b. 1::3 c. 1::10
d. 1::7 e. 1::1 a. Augmenting b. Avenue c. Guard crops
d. Nurse e. Cole crops
14. Berseem is the fodder crop and is recommended for
sowing in the months of: 20. The removal of lower leaves which come in contact
with soil and lose their commercial value is known as:
a. March-April b. June-july
a. Detrashing b. Priming c. Detessling
c. October-November d. January-February
d. Rabbing e. Looping
e. All the year
21. The Head quarter of CPRI was shifted from Patna to
15. Diara lands are: Shimla in:
a. Areas flooded by Sea a. 1956 b. 1960 c. 1965 d. 1970 e. 1975
b. Areas created by sand storms
c. Areas on both sides of canal 22. Little leaf of citrus is caused by:
d. Areas located on either side of river which flooded a. MLOs b. Zinc deficiency
every year c. Cu deficiency d. B deficiency e. Virus
e. Dry lands
23. Mantek Disease of rice is caused by:
16. International Food policy Research Institute is situat- a. Bacteria b. Virus c. MLO,s
ed in: d. Fungus e. Nematode
a. USA b. Italy c. U.K d. Peru e. Srilanka 24. In which plant water use efficiency is highest:
17. Lactose is disaccharide containing: a. CAM b. C3 c. C4 d. Both b &c
e. All of these
a. Glucose & Fructose b. Glucose &Glactose
c. Glucose & Glucose d. Glucose & Maltose 25. Blue Revolution in India was started during:
e. All of these a. Third five year plan b. Fourth five year plan
c. Fifth five year plan d. Sixth five year plan
18. The melting point of milk fat varies normally between: e. Seventh five year plan
a. 32-36 degree C b.40-45 degree C 26. Forest conservation act was made in:
c.20-25 degree C d. 26-30 degree C
e. 4 -6 degree C a. 1952 b.1960 c.1965
d.1970 e.1980
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27. Removal of male bud after completion of female phase a. Suction Stroke b. Compression stroke c. Power stroke
is also called as: d. Exhaust stroke e. None of these
a. Desuckering b. Detesseling c. Denavelling 33. Allahabad, Lucknow 46, 49, ArkaAmulya, ArkaM-
d. Propping e. Dehaluming ridula, Banaras, Baptla, Arka Kiran, Lalit and TRY
(G)-1 are the varieties of Psidium guajava. What is
28. The isolation distance required for foundation seed the per hectare yield (Quintal/hectare) of Guava?
production of sunflower: a. 25 b. 50 c. 200 d. 250 e. 350
a. 100 m b. 200 m c. 400 m 34. C3 plants go through the Calvin cycle, taking in carbon
d. 800 m e. 1000 m dioxide through the leaves’ minuscule pores, called sto-
mata. Which types of plants has higher transpiration
29. Soil conservation Research Demonstration and train- ratio?
ing Center is situated at:
a. C4 Plants b. C3 Plants c. Winter plants
a. Dehradun b. Karnal c. Hyderabad d. Sciophytes e. All of these
d. Gujrat e. M.P 35. Powdery mildew diseases are caused by many different
species of fungi and this can be controlled by?
30. Family of Niger:
a. Sulphur dust b. Plantvax c. Vitavax
a. Polygonaceae b. Asteraceae c. Poaceae d. Metalaxl e. All of these
d. Linaceae e. Chenopodiaceae
36. A plant, fungus, or microorganism that lives on dead
or decaying organic matter is known as?
31. Niliravi breed is found in Sutlej valley in Ferozpur dis-
trict of Punjab and in the Sahiwal district of Pakistan a. Parasite b. Saprophytes c. Bacteria
and peculiarity of the breed is the wall eyes. What is d. Host e. Pest
the milking yield (Litre/lactation) of this breed? 37. On the basis of operational holding marginal farmers
a. 1200 b. 1800 c. 2200 d. 2800 e. 600 has less than one hectare land while small farmer has?
a. 1.5 b. 2.5 c. 3.5 d. 4 e. All of these
32. A four-stroke cycle engine is an internal combustion en-
gine that utilizes four distinct piston strokes to complete 38. CRAFICARD was formed to look into credit for Agri-
one operating cycle. The piston make two complete pass- culture and Rural Development. The Committee was
es in the cylinder to complete one operating cycle. Which formed on 30 March 1979, under the Chairmanship of
among the following is not the part of those four stroke? Shri B. Sivaraman that recommend the formation of
NABARD. Who was the first chairman of NABARD?
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a. B. Sivaraman b. Harsh Kumar 44. Food security is the state of having reliable access to
c. Dr. Satyanarayana Dash d. Shri Anil Kumar Bansal a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.
e. Dr. Anup Kumar Dash Which among the following is known as world’s food?
a. Rice b. Wheat c. Potato d. Cereals e. All of these
39. The process of arranging situations in which the im-
portant things are taught to the farmers is the part of 45. Computers are used for collecting data and to analyze
teaching. Which among the following is not the part the profit, loss in which type of farming?
of teaching in agriculture extension?
a. Modern farming b. Advance farming
a. Individual Contact b. Group contact c. Precision farming d. Organic farming
c. Community contact d. Mass contact method e. Crop specific farming
e. None of these
46. Datura is a genus of nine species of poisonous vesper-
40. Excess of NPK in the soil will be causes the deficiency of? tine flowering plants belongs to which family?
42. Black soil are deficient in N, P, Zn, and organic mat- 48. An area of land that can be irrigated with unit vol-
ter, while black soils are rich in? ume of irrigation water is known as?
50. Safflower crop is known as fencing/border crop and it 57. Suppose a farmers has grown two crops in the same
has oil content around? piece of land. Those two crops doesn’t have any affect
on each other. This type of crops are known as?
a. 20% b. 25% c. 35% d. 45% e. 55%
a. Supplementary crop b. Mixed crop
51. Tikka disease is considered as the major disease of c. Inter crop d. Cash crop
groundnut, while major pest of groundnut is? e. Arable crop
a. Aphid b. Thrips c. Pod borer 58. Rabbing:
d. White Grub e. Pod sucking bug
a. Lucerne b. Tobacco c. Potato
52. Pod growth of groundnut will be affected by? d. Sugarcane e. Barseem
a. Soil Compaction b. Less number of flower 59. Which among the following is known as glory of east?
c. Less pegging d. Both A and C
e. All of these a. Tea b. Avocado c. chrysanthemum
d. Rose e. Gladiolus
53. Flowering in arhar will be in the month of?
60. The National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal was
a. January b. March c. June originally started as Imperial Institute of Animal
d. August e. November Husbandry and Dairying in 1923 at Bangalore. It was
54. T. aestivum belongs to which family? expanded and renamed as Imperial Dairy Institute in
1936 and was known as National Dairy Research Insti-
a. Liliaceae b. Tiliaceae c. Poaceae tute after independence in 1947. In which year NDRI
d. Both A and B e. None of these Headquarter was shifted to Karnal?
55. Coca-Cola India & Jain Irrigation launched Project a. 1955 b. 1965 c. 1951 d. 1972 e. 1956
Unnati for adoption of ultra-high density plantation
(UHDP) practice for mango cultivation. What is the
fruit type of mango?
a. Pome b. Nut c. Berry d. Drupe e. Caryopsis
56. Which crop is highly susceptible to frost while
flowering?
a. Green Gram b. Pigeon pea c. Rice
d. Maize e. Groundnut
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Answer Key:
Practice set-1
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. E 6. A 7. B 8. E 9. B 10. D
11. B 12. A 13. D 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. B 18. C 19. C 20. A
21. C 22. C 23. B 24. A 25. B 26. A 27. B 28. D 29. B 30. C
31. B 32. B 33. B 34. C 35. E 36. B 37. D 38. C 39. C 40. D
41. C 42. A 43. A 44. D 45. E 46. E 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. D
51. C 52. D 53. C 54. A 55. C 56. A 57. E 58. A 59. E 60. C
Practice set-2
1. D 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. E
11. D 12. A 13. C 14. D 15. D 16. D 17. C 18. A 19. A 20. E
21. B 22. D 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. B 27. B 28. B 29. E 30. B
31. A 32. E 33. D 34. B 35. D 36. B 37. D 38. E 39. B 40. A
41. D 42. C 43. E 44. A 45. A 46. D 47. B 48. D 49. D 50. C
51. A 52. A 53. A 54. B 55. A 56. A 57. B 58. B 59. B 60. D
Practice set-3
1. C 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. E 6. A 7. A 8. C 9. D 10. C
11. B 12. A 13. D 14.C 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. B
21. A 22. C 23. E 24. A 25. C 26. E 27. C 28. E 29. C 30. B
31. B 32. E 33. D 34. A 35. A 36. B 37. A 38. A 39. E 40. A
41. B 42. D 43. C 44. C 45. C 46. A 47. C 48. C 49. A 50. C
51. D 52. A 53. A 54. C 55. D 56. B 57. A 58. B 59. C 60. A
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