Maharastra
Maharastra
Maharastra
Non- Agril use, 14069, 5% Culturable Waste, 9137, 3% Net Area Sown, 174733, 56%
Permanent Pasture,
12524, 4%
Misc.Trees & groves,
KHANDESH
VIDARBHA
MARATHWADA K O N K A N
134.98
56.28
KHANDESH
VIDARBHA
MARATHWADA K O N K A N
WESTERN MAHARASHTRA
52
Infrastructure
Villages (40412)connected by
All weather roads - 38483, Fair weather roads - 1397
Agricultural Universities - 4 Agricultural colleges - 88 ( 25 Govt. & 61 Pvt., 2 aided) Centers for capacity Building
State agril. Extension Management Training Institute SAMETI, Nagpur Regional Agril. Extension Management Training Institute RAMETI (7)
Agriculture Infrastructure
Six National Research Centres Cotton, Orange, Pomegranate, Grape, Onion & Soil Survey Post Harvest Training Centre at Talegaon, Dist-Pune, One of its kind in Country Crop based organisations MAHA GRAPE, MAHA MANGO, MAHA
BANANA, MAHAGRAPE, Pomegranate, Floriculture association, Orange
Soil Testing Labs 118 (29 Public , 89 Private) Residue Testing Labs 2 Bio- control lab 10 Fertiliser testing labs - 5 Pesticide Testing Labs- 4 Seed Testing Labs 3 Agro polyclinic 231 Taluka Seed Farm 194 Horticulture nurseries 1373
Surface Irrigation
Well Irrigation
Percentage-
307 lakh Ha. 241 lakh Ha. 110 lakh Ha. 131 lakh Ha 50 lakh Ha.
Organic Farming
Area
91 N.G.O.
37 farms
Fertilizer Consumption
(2007-08)
Quality Control
Crop Group
2006-07 2007-08
(Lakh Ton) (Lakh Ton)
% (+ or -) of
2008-09
(Lakh Ton)
07-08 to 06-07
% (+ or -) of 08-09 to 06-07
105.89 23.05
+ 18 + 31 + 20 + 31 + 52 + 33
Total Foodgrains.
Total Oilseeds Cotton (Lint)
128.94
37.25 46.18
Sugarcane.(Harvested)
66.28
88.44
50.81
Note - Production of Cotton in "Lakh " Bales of 170 kg each , Production of sugarcane in Ten Lakh M.T.
During 2007-08 due to satisfactory and well distributed rainfall resulted into highest production
Strategy
Bridging Yield Gaps Increasing & improvement in irrigation
improving irrigation, coverage of watershed, Massive Farm pond programme & drip irrigation
Improvement in Communication
Roads, ICT & Strengthening the enter relationship by convergence
National Average
2001
2082
782
803
687
980
273
64.47MT
Strategy
Bridging Yield Gaps through
Supply of Quality input supply Effective extension Improving agriculture Research & extension interaction Promoting FFS by emphasizing skill transfer to staff as well as farmers Emphasizing Soil Health Programme
Diversified farming which includes Horticulture, Dairy & Animal Husbandry and Watershed infrastructure
Item
A) 10th five year plan
1) Beneficiaries Covered (nos.) 2)Expenditure incurred (Rs. In crores)
S.C.
S.T.
158.28
38.94
Cotton- promoting Clean & quality cotton through contract farming, reduction in cost of cultivation through INM & IPM
Organic cotton & mandarin promotion campaign Pulses promoting as intercrop in soybean and cotton Mandarin Orange improving the quality & productivity through improved packages of cultivation and quality planting material Promoting PHM of mandarin orange through better packing , transportation & preservation Promoting Public Private partnership to develop clusters of pulses, vegetables, flowers & fruits for the ultimate market in the urban areas Water harvesting through farm ponds, dug wells, check dams, malgujari tanks & bodis
Mechanization in Agriculture
Promoting small planters and harvesters in paddy & sugarcane Promoting mechanization for Orchards Management Promoting custom hiring facility for farmers through State Farms. Promoting grading & processing facility for soyabean Dal Mills Sugarcane Rotavators Harvesters in Wheat and soyabean
4 SAUS are engaged in Breeder & Foundation seed production. Director, Seed Certification agency for Seed certification
11.48 30.00
3.
1.37
Total
42.85
- 3000 - 150000 - 30000 Ha. - 18825 - 3.23Crore -4.50 Crore. - 3.75 Crores - 11.48 Crore.
Total Seed requirement In qtls. A) 50% Cost of Seed B) Training of Farmers C) Storage Bins (25% Subsidy
2. Area to be developed every year - 10 Lakh Ha. 3. Area developed during last 2 years 3. Area to be developed in next 3 years 4. Amount required - 16 Lakh Ha. - 34 Lakh Ha. - 3400 Crs.
Incentivising
Recent Initiatives
Krishi Vigyan Mandal , Farmer Field Scools Soil health improvement project
Soil Health Cards ( 3.5 lakh), organic matter recycling
Plant Protection
Integrated Pest Management -cost reduction method
ToF
Plan
Krishi Dindi
An Integrated Extension initiative..
Concept
Integrated and Aggressive Extension campaign. Creating awareness among farmers about new farmingTechnologies. Active peoples participation. Awareness about Government schemes and initiatives.
Disseminating knowledge and techniques Soil health. Package of practices of Crops. I.P.M. I.N.M. Improved Agriculture Implements. Organic Farming. Micro Irrigation. Post Harvest Management. Watershed Development.
Salient Features
The theme conceptualized and planned at State level involving Field officers. Duration - 1st may 2009 to 31st May 2009. Pre planned route covering Revenue Circle Villages/important Market places of districts. Covering Two villages per day. Five extension personnel from each district identified and trained at Pune and Amravati for delivering technology. Participation of line department like Animal Husbandry, Dairy, Fisheries, , co-opersation, Seri culture, Irrigation etc
Major components
Krishi Dindi Rath/ Chariot Mobile Agriculture Exhibition. Method demonstrations. Audio & Video shows. Technological power point presentations. Work shops. Interactions with progressive farmers.
Progress of Projects
Sr. Project Name Funds Released
178.00 20.00 1.26 15.00 20.00 38.00
Rs.In Crore
Funds Utilized
143.00 15.00 20.00 8.00
Physical
Target 39000 595 174 100000MT 1000 32.88 lakh Achievement 35500 495 100000MT 800 -
1 2 3 4 5 6
Farm Pond Repair of Malgujari tank Shallow Tube wells Onion storage Structure Accredation of PAC Godowns Improving A.I.Delivery System
7
8
5.00
25.00
9
10
Establishment of Hatcheries
Seed Distribution under P.M.Package
10.00
20.00
Total
332.26
186
Districts covered
Rs 20 crores
100 % - 800
Wheat -
Pulses -
18 Districts
Ahmednagar, Akola, Amravati, Aurangabad, Buldhana, Chandrapur, Hingoli, Jalgaon, Jalana, Latur, Nagpur, Nanded, Nasik, Osmanabad, Parbhani, Wardha, Wasim, Yavatmal
NFSM Expenditure
Rs. In Lacs
HORTICULTURE
Total area under fruit crops : 16.64 lakh ha. Area under Vegetable Crops : 4.77 lakh ha. Area under Spices crops : 2.10 lakh ha. Area under floriculture : 0.16 lakh ha. Area under Protected Floriculture : 375 ha. One Floriculture park. One Mega Food Park and Three Food parks. Two Wine Parks - 54 wineries
One Vapour Heat Treatment Plant One Eradiation Plant Four PEQ facility centres 136 Government, 42 SAUs, 1195 private registered nurseries. 4 Residue Testing Labs accredited by APEDA 130 Integrated Pack Houses accredited by APEDA. 7 Phyto-sanitary Certification Authorities for Export
Grape, Pomegranate, Banana, Papaya, Mango, Sweet Orange, Mandarin Orange, Cashewnut Sapota, Coconut, Guava
Onion, Tomato Brinjal, Okra, Peas, Beans, Potato, DrumStick, Capsicum, Bitter gourd
Crop Clusters
Agri Export Zones :8
Mango (Alphonso), Mango (Keshar), Grapes, Mandarin Orange, Pomegranate, Banana, Onion and Flowers
:5
Crop
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Pomegranate Mandarin Orange Sweet Orange Cashew Banana Kagzi Lime Guava Grapes
Comprehensive District Agriculture Plans are in final stages of preparation Cluster-wise infrastructure mapping is being completed as a part of the C-DAP
The total outlay for all the districts for next 3 years Rs 1018 Crs.
Financial Assistance - Expected from various schemes of Central & State Govt. such as RKVY, NHM, DMI, APEDA, NHB, NABARD, NCDC, MOFP
Activities included in DAMS Pledge Loan Scheme Fruit Festival Scheme Rural Godown Scheme Onion storage structure scheme Onion transport /Ship transport freight subsidy scheme for exports Setting up of Cold Storage and other related infrastructural projects MARKNET / market information Project Farmers Market
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPEMT FOR EXPORTS AND DOMESTIC MARKETING MSAMB as Nodal Agency for Agri Export Zone Established six Export Facility Centers with financial help of APEDA Facilities include Pre-cooling, Cold storage, Pack House, Material Handling Line, Ripening chambers Banana - 2 Nos Pomegranate - 1 No Keshar Mango - 1 No Orange - 1 No Fruits & Veg. - 1 No Total Investment Rs. 25 crores Exports done from facilities 5000 MT
Project on BOT basis by the selected Private Enterprise (PE) through Competitive Bidding process
Government land available for Mumbai (Thane) market & is in possession with MSAMB Terminal Markets to be set up at Mumbai, Nashik and Nagpur Estimated Project Cost Mumbai Rs. 250 Crores. Nashik Rs. 60 Crores Nagpur Rs 55 Crores Awaiting Revised Operational Guidelines from GoI
- Capacity Building of Farmers - Strengthening Existing Markets - Promoting alternative marketing channels - Providing Market Support Services - Make farmer more competitive Project cost Rs. 646.36 Cr. Duration - 6 Years Beneficiaries Small and marginal farmers ,association of farmers groups, Institutions viz APMC,Rural Haats , Dairy Soc.
E market pilots
Strengthening of Dairy societies Fisheries Development Implementation of warehouse receipt Market information and market intelligence Market led Extension Services
Marketing Linkages
Sustainable Agriculture Watershed Development
Facilities include Pre-cooling, Cold storage, Pack House, Material Handling Line, Ripening Chambers, Vapour Heat Treatment.
Total Investment Rs. 48.30 crores
Initiatives in Agro-processing
Agro-processing policy for cooperatives declared on
October 12, 2007 25 Agro-Processing units sanctioned under own equity: Govt. equity: Loan Pattern of 04:36:60 by NCDC MoU signed with Citrus International, Sweden to establish 150
Outlay - Rs. 646.36 Crs Asian Development Bank Project (ADB)- AIDP Outlay - Rs. 983.09 Crs IFAD funded Project - C - AIM Outlay - Rs. 625 Crs. Modern Terminal Markets at Mumbai, Nashik and Nagpur Total investment - Rs 350 Crs. Infrastructure Proposals under RKVY Outlay - Rs. 500 Crs. Modern Markets - Hingoli and Aurangabad Project cost - Rs 100 Crs. District Level Agricultural Marketing Plan Outlay Rs 1018 Crs.
AGRICULTURAL CREDIT
Rs. 20473 cr
Rs 13566 cr
Disbursement 2007-08
No of borrowers
Rs 9143 cr
36 lakhs
30% / 45%
increased to Rs. 9143 Cr (2007-08) Credit flow reduced to Rs. 6779 cr (2008-09) after Debt waiver. Recovery in 2008-09 only 10%. Displeasure of regular payers. State package reduced default. Target fixed to revive Crop Credit to Rs. 13563 cr. Double of last year. Disbursement so far double of last year at Rs. 1000 cr (May 15) Agricultural credit Rs 12084 (2006-07) moves to Rs. 12112 cr (2007-08), Rs 12000 cr(2008-09) (est.) and Rs. 23256 cr (2009-10) as targeted.
During 2005-08, cooperative credit 110%, 118% & 84% of target down to 39% in 2008-09 Liquidity crunch, reluctance of banks to extend loan to debt waiver beneficiaries, one third Bank with negative networth main cause. Unhappiness of regular payers with debt waiver, delayed monsoon, dry spells additional causes. State package for 40 Lakh farmers with Rs. 6200 cr outlay - fresh defaulters amongst regular players regularised. Except OTS beneficiaries of GoI & GoM all the farmers (100lakh) now eligible for fresh loans.
32 Lakh farmers get full waiver. Response from 6 lakh OTS farmers - only 6% 40 lakh beneficiaries of State waiver, 24 lakh farmers get full waiver upto Rs. 20000, OTS farmers response 40 % so far. At least 56 lakh full waiver farmers freshly eligible for crop loans. Main hurdle of fresh loans removed; reluctance of banks to finance debt waiver farmers continues.
Flow of crop credit : Steps needed Balance claims of Debt waiver (Rs. 4000 cr)
Vaidyanathan Package (Rs. 2000cr) and 2% interest subvention (100%)to be released. DCCB with negative net worth to get ST-SAO without any procedural delay. In 17000 drought affected villages, banks to reschedule loans without delay. Vaidyanathan Package for LDB to be implemented -
details not yet released. Incentives to regular payers to be announced, Contusion on OTS under debt waiver to be removed
Schemes submitted under RKVY Accredition of 5000 rural godowns for pledge loan
scheme @ Rs 2 lakh/godown, Total outlay Rs. 100 crore. Scheme sanctioned for 1000 godowns, Rs 20 cr. Investment done. E-Governance scheme of PACS godowns @ Rs 1 lakh each PACS, 10000 PACS, outlay Rs. 100 cr. Scheme not yet sanctioned Connectivity to spot exchanges of MCX, NCDEX
proposed by combining accredition with e-governance.
ACCREDIATION OF GODOWNS PROPOSED LINK WITH PLEDGE LOAN AND MARKETING MoU between MSAMB & NSEL is proposed with following concept
DCC BANK
Pledge Loan
PACS GODOWNS
Pledge Loan
MSAMB
NABARD
Pledge Loan
MSAMB
Pledge Loan
DCC Bank
Pledge Loan
APMC
PACS GODOWNS
Market Linkage Pledge Loan
Thank You !