KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
JUNAGADH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY, JAMNAGAR
Year of Establishment :
ZARS (KVK) 2001, Letter No. F.No. 18(4)/99-NATP Dated October 31st, 2001
ICAR (KVK) 2004, Letter No. F.No. 8(1)/2002-AE-II(Pt.) Dated February 5th, 2004
KVK : Mandate and Activities
The mandate of KVK is Technology Assessment and Demonstration for its Application and Capacity Development.
1. On-farm testing to assess the location specificity of agricultural technologies under various farming systems.
2. Frontline demonstrations to establish production potential of technologies on the farmers’ fields.
3. Capacity development of farmers and extension personnel to update their knowledge and skills on modern agricultural technologies.
4. To work as Knowledge and Resource Centre of agricultural technologies for supporting initiatives of public, private and voluntary sector in improving the agricultural economy of the district.
5. Provide farm advisories using ICT and other media means on varied subjects of interest to farmers
In addition, KVKs produce quality technological products (seed, planting material, bio-agents, livestock) and make it available to farmers, organize frontline extension activities, identify and document selected farm innovations and converge with ongoing schemes and programs within the mandate of KVK
1.General information about the Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jamnagar:
Name of the Head
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Post
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Office address
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Mobile
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Email
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Dr. K. P. Baraiya
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Senior Scientist & Head
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Krishi Vigyan Kendra
Junagadh Agricultural University,
Air force Road, Opp. Digjam Mill
Jamnagar- 361 006
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(O) 0288:2710165
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Faculty Information
Sl.
No.
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Name
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Designation
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Discipline
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Mobile No.
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Email.ID
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1
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Dr. K.P. Baraiya
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Senior Scientist & Head
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Plant Protection
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-
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2
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Vacant
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Scientist
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Crop Production
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-
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-
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3
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Smt. A. K. Baraiya
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Scientist
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Home Science
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-
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4
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Vacant
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Scientist
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Plant Protection
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-
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-
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5
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Vacant
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Scientist
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Horti./ Ag. Engg
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-
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-
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6
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Vacant
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Scientist
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Ext. Edu.
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-
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-
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7
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Vacant
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Scientist
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Fisheries
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-
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-
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8
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Dakshaben R. Patel
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Farm Manager
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Agronomy
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-
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9
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Shri N. D. Ambaliya
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Programme
Assistant
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Agril.
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-
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10
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Shri C. P. Padhiyar
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ComputerProgrammer
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Computer Operator
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-
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11
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Vacant
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Assistant
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Adm.
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-
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-
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12
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Shri. V. A. Jadav
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Stenographer
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Adm.
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-
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13
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Vacant
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Driver
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-
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-
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14
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Shri. D.M. Chauhan
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Driver
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-
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-
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15
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Shri B. V. Bamaniya
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Supporting staff
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-
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-
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16
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Shri. B. J. Mokariya
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Supporting staff
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-
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-
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Total land with KVK (in ha) : 20.84 ha
Sl. No.
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Item
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Areain hectare(s)*
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1
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Under Building and Road
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2.00
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2
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Under Demonstration units
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0.70
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3
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Under crops
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12.40
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4
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Orchard
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3.50
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5
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Agro-forestry
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0.24
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6
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Others (Farm Pond & Channels)
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2.00
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Total
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20.84
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Infrastructure : (Facilities at KVK Main building, Training hall, Hostel, Farm etc)
Sl. No.
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Name of building
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Completion Date
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1.
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Administrative Building
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15-8-11
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2.
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Farmers Hostel
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15-8-11
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3.
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Staff Quarters(6)
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15-8-11
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4.
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Training Hall
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20-2-10
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5
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Process Plant
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20-2-10
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6
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Implement shed
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11-2-10
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7
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Rain Water harvesting system
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31-3-2007
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8
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Modern nursery unit
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March, 2013
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2. District Profile
Basic information of operational district, Jamnagar:
Sr. No.
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Details
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JAMNAGAR
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DEVBHUMI DWARKA
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1
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Totalgeographical area
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6.075 lakh ha.
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4.07509 lakh ha.
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2
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Total cultivable area
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4.32 lakh ha.
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2.52 lakh ha.
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3
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Net cultivated area
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3.53 lakh ha.
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2.38 lakh ha
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4
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Total area underforest
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0.43 lakh ha.
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0.1736 lakh ha
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5
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Total irrigated area
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0.939 lakh ha.
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0.23092 lakh ha.
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6
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Numberof holdings
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1.44 lakh
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1.17 lakh
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7
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Average annualrainfall
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550 mm.
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550 mm.
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8
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Soil type
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Mediumblack
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Mediumblack
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9
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Total numberof villages
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419 (8 city)
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280 (8 city)
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10
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Total population
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13.89 lakh (2011)
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7.48 lakh (2011)
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(a) Male
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7.18lakh
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3.84 lakh
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(b) Female
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6.71 lakh
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3.64lakh
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11
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Literacy percentage
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Rural
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Urban
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Rural
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Urban
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a. Male
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86.95
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79.55
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76.14
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80.74
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b. Female
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76.22
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62.18
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55.41
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61.36
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12
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Numberof Talukas
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6 (Six),
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4 (Four)
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Jamnagar
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Jamkhambhalia
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Dhrol
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Jamkalyanpur
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Jodiya
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Okha Mandal (Dwarka)
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Kalavad
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Bhanvad
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Lalpur
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Jamjodhpur
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Major farmingsystems/enterprises (based on the analysis made by the KVK)
S. No
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Farmingsystem/enterprise
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1
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Crops
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Cereals
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:
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Pearl millet, Sorghum, Wheat, Maize
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Pulses
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:
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Greengram, Blackgram, Chickpea, pigeonpea
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Oilseeds
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:
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Groundnut, Sesamum, Castor, Mustard,
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Cashcrops
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:
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Cotton,
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Spices and condiments
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:
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Cumin, Fennel, Coriander, ajwan, Ishabgul
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Vegetables
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:
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Onion, garlic, potato, chilli, binjal, tomato, cauliflower, Cowpea, cabbage, okra, peach, cucurbits etc
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Horticulture
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:
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Chiku, pomegranate, lemon (Citrus), Jamun, Aonla, guava, custard apple, papaya, coconut, ber, Almond, Banana
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Floriculture
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:
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Rose, merry gold, vevanti, etc
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Other Crops
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:
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Chikori, Fenugreek
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2
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Live stock
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Bullocks and cows
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Buffaloes
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209616
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Sheep
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232530
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Goats
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173022
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Horse and camel
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410/2260
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Poultry
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38041
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Others animals
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-
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3.
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Fishery
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340 kmcoastal belt
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4832 tonnes fish production
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Details of Operational area/ Villages (2021-22 to 2023-24)
Sl No
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Taluka
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Name of the village
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Major crops & enterprises
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Major problem identified
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Identified thrust area
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1
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Dhrol
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Katada, Jayva, Mansar (Jaliya), Kharva, Khengarka
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Cotton, groundnut, sesame, castor, green gram, wheat, Gram, cumin, mustard,
Vegetable,
Soyabean, flowers, live-stock, fisheries
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Heavy infestation of sucking pest in cotton, stem rot disease & whitegrub in Groundnut, Root rot in castor, Less area under horticulture crops, Blight in cumin, salinity, pink bollworm in cotton
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2
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Jam Jodhpur
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Sonvadiya, Satapar, Bhupat Ambardi, Dal Devaliya Luvarsar
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3
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Jam Khambhalia
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Keshod, Shedha Bhadthar, Samor, Jakasiya, Juvangadh
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January 2022 to December 2022
3. Details of Various Extension Activities
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On Farm Trial (OFT) (Rabi & Summer 2021-22, Kharif 2022-23)
Crop/Subject
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Numberof OFTs
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Numberof Farmers
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Targets
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Achievement
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Targets
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Achievement
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Sesame (Varietal)
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1
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1
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3
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3
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Groundnut (varietal)
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1
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1
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3
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3
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Cumin (IPM)
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1
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1
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3
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3
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Brinjal (IPM)
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1
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1
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3
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3
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Home Science
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1
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1
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5
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5
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Total
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5
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5
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17
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17
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Detail Informationabout OFT to be conducted
Title : Assessment of PICS bag for Groundnut storage
Problem Definition :-
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* Residual effect of insecticides used for stored godown
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* Insecticidal effect on germination
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* High moisture retention during summer days
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* Heavy attack of storage pests
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* High cost of storage
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* Heavy loss of food grains and seeds
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* Lack of regular inspection in stored products.
Details of technologies for assessment/ refinement
Category
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Sourceof technology
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Technology details
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Technologyoption1
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Farmer
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T1
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Farmerpractices 1
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Open heaps in storage godown
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Technology option 2
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Farmer
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T2
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Farmers practices 2
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Local practices for storage in plastic bag /closely woven bag
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Technology option 3
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JAU, ICRISAT, Hyderabad
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T3
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Reco. practices
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Storage in Triple layer hermetic “Purdue Improved Crop Storage” (PICS) bags
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Results of On Farm Trials:
Crop/ enterprise
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Farming situation
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Problem Diagnosed
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Titleof OFT
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No.of trials
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TechnologyAssessed
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Parameters of assessment
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Dataon the parameter
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Groundnut (PICS bag)
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Storage of seeds
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Heavy attack of storage pest
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Assessment of PICS bag for Groundnut storage
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5
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Storage in Triple layer hermetic “Purdue Improved Crop Storage” (PICS) bags
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1. Weight loss
2. Insect damage (%)
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1. 1.4 % weight loss and
2. 2.76 % insect damage
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Crop/ enterprise
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Results of assessment
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Feedback from the farmer
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Any refinement done
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Justification for refinement
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1
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9
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10
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11
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12
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Groundnut (PICS bag)
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Use of Perdue Improved Crop Storage (PICS) technology, triple layer bag consists of two high density inner polyethylene plastic bags (inner liners) and a third outer sack (a woven polypropylene bag) for storage of groundnut pod up to six months were highest protection against insect damage (2.76%) and lowest weight loss (1.4%) and reduce input cost as well as hazardous effect.
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Farmers have good response and they have support for OFT. PICSbags have very less insect damage as well as weight loss. This treatment is chemical less and hazardless.
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-
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-
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Crop/ enterprise
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TechnologyAssessed / Refined
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Healthy pod obtained out of 100 kg storage
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Gross return Rs./100 kg
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Storage cost Rs./100 kg
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Loss of due to spoilage Rs./100 kg
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Net Return (Profit) in Rs. / 100 kg
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BC Ratio [Clo.18/(Col.16+17)]
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1
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13
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14
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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Groundnut (PICS bag)
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T1
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Open heaps in storage godown
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83.2
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4992
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20
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1008
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3964
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3.86
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T2
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Local practices for storage in plastic bag /closely woven bag
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94.6
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5676
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100
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324
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5252
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12.39
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T3
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Storage in Triple layer hermetic “Purdue Improved Crop Storage” (PICS) bags
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98.6
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5916
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170
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84
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5662
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22.29
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OFT – 2:- Cumin (Plant Protection) [Rabi-2021-22]
Title : Management of aphid in cumin
Objective: To minimize the aphid incidence in cumin. To reduce injudicious use of chemical pesticide. To minimize residual effect of chemical.
Problem definition:
1. Heavy infestation of aphid was found
2. Lack of seed treatment and improper cultivation practices
3. Lack of knowledge about pest outbreaks and its management
4. Injudicious use of nitrogenous fertilizer
5. Extra irrigation rather than recommendation during cloudy weather.
6. Overlapping of the crops seasons
Details of technologies for assessment/refinement:
Category
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Sourceof technology
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Technology details
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Technology option 1
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Farmer
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T1
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Farmer practices
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Injudicious use of insecticides. [use of deltamethrin, flubendiamide, imidacloprid, acetameprid, Thiamethoxam, cypermethrin, lamdacyhalothrin, carbosulfan, dimethoate after infestation of aphid repeatedly at weekly interval without follow ETL]
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Technology option 2
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State Agricultural University
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T2
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Reco. practices
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First spray of Afidopyropen 50 G/L DC [(Inscalis) Sefina] 0.04% was made at initiation of pest and second spray was given after 15 days.
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Technology option 3
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T3
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Refined practices 1
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First spray of Spray of Bearuveria bassiana @ 5 g/lit of water was made at initiation of pestand subsequent spray at 15 days interval.
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Results of On Farm Trials :
Crop/ enter-prise
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Farm-ing situ-ation
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Problem Diag-nosed
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Titleof OFT
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No.of trials*
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Technology Assessed
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Parameters of assessment
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Dataon the parameter Q/ha
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Cumin
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Irri-gated
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IPM
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Management of aphid in cumin
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3
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IPM Practices
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No of aphid/3 twig and yield (q/ha)
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T1
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36.00
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T2
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20.00
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T3
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23.00
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Crop/ ente rprise
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Results of assessment
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Feedback from the farmer
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Any refinement done
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Justification for refinement
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1
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9
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10
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11
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12
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Cumin
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Application of Afidopyropen 50 G/L DC [(Inscalis) Sefina] 0.04% was made at initiation of pest and second spray was given after 15 days have been minimum aphid population and also obtained highest yield. The farmers who doing organic farming they are also advise to application Spray of Bearuveria bassiana @ 5 g/lit of water was made at initiation of pest and subsequent spray at 15 days interval havingminimize the pest (aphid) and good yield with decrease in input cost without hazardous effect.
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Farmers have good response and they have support for OFT. Recommended practices having found incidence of aphid where it is repeated use. However, refined treatment is very effective treatment for the management of aphid for organic grower and hazardless effect along with maximum yield.
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Application of Bearuveria bassiana @ 5 g/lit of water was made at initiation of pest and subsequent spray at 15 days interval.
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It is necessary against outbreak of pest and heavy infestation. Also resistance developed against conventional insecticide.
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Crop/ enterprise
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Technology Assessed / Refined
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Production kg/ha
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Input
Cost Rs./ha
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Gross return Rs./ha
(Rate 80.00/kg
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Net Return(Profit) in Rs. / ha
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BC Ratio
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1
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13
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14
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15
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16
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17
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18
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Cumin
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T1
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Injudicious use of insecticides. [use of deltamethrin, flubendiamide, imidacloprid, acetameprid, Thiamethoxam, cypermethrin, lamdacyhalothrin, carbosulfan, dimethoate after infestation of aphid repeatedly at weekly interval without follow ETL]
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746
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32000
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96980
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64980
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3.03
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T2
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First spray of Afidopyropen 50 G/L DC [(Inscalis) Sefina] 0.04% was made at initiation of pest and second spray was given after 15 days.
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913
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30000
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118690
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88690
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3.96
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T3
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First spray of Spray of Bearuveria bassiana @ 5 g/lit of water was made at initiation of pestand subsequent spray at 15 days interval.
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854
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28500
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111020
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82520
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3.90
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OFT 3 :-Sesame (Summer 2021-22)
Title:-Assessment of the performance of high yielding Sesame varieties in summer irrigated condition for Jamnagar District
Problem definition:
Sesame is cultivated predominantly during summer season in Jamnagar district. The productivity of Sesame, in Jamnagar is low due to low yield in existing variety, Heavy incidence of pest and disease attack. Hence, an OFT was carried out with the objectives to find out suitable high yielding sesame variety for summer season for Jamnagar district to enhance the sesame productivity.
Details of technologies selected for assessment/ refinement
Category
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Sourceof technology
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Technology detail
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Technology option1
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Farmer
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T1
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G. Til. 2 (Farmer’s practice)
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Technology option2
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JAU
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T2
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G. Til. 3
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Technology option2
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JAU
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T3
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G. Til. 5
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Performance of the Technology assessed with performance indicators:
Sr. No
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Name of the farmer
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Name of the Village
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Data on the performance indicators of the technology assessed (from each plot]
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Plant Height (cm)
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Capsule per plant
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T1
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T2
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T3
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T1
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T2
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T3
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1
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Chandreshbhai Vallabhbhai Nariya
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Samana
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Crop Failure Due to Poor Germination.
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2
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Ranchhodbhai Savabhai Gadhethriya
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Sadodar
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||||||
3
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Vallabhbhai Palabhai Rathod
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Sadodar
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Average
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OFT :- 4. GROUNDNUT (Kharif 2022-23)
Title:- Assessment of suitable high yielding groundnut variety in kharif season for Jamnagar
Problem definition:
Groundnut is cultivated predominantly in Jamnagar district. The productivity of groundnut, in Jamnagar is low due to low yield in existing variety, Irregular rainfall, Heavy incidence of pest and disease attack. Hence, an OFT was carried out with the objectives to find out suitable high yielding groundnut variety for kharif season for Jamnagar district to enhance the groundnut productivity.
Details of technologies selected for assessment/ refinement
Category
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Sourceof technology
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Technology detail
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Technology option1
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Farmer
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T1
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GG-20 (Farmer’s practice)
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Technology option2
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JAU
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T2
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GJG-22
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Technology option3
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JAU
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T3
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GJG-32
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Results of On Farm Trials:
Crop/ enterprise
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Farming situation
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Problem Diagnosed
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Titleof OFT
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No.of trials*
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Technology Assessed
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Parameters of assessment
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Dataon the parameter Q/ha
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Groundnut
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Irrigated
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Low yield in existing variety
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Assessment of suitable high yielding groundnut variety in kharif season for Jamnagar
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3
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suitable high yielding groundnut variety for kharif season
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Haulm yield (q/ha), Pod yield (q/ha),
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Haulm yield (q/ha)
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Pod yield (q/ha)
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T1
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34.00
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17.50
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T2
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39.67
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20.00
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T3
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45.90
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27.08
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Crop/ enterprise
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Results of assessment
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Feedback from the farmer
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Any refinement done
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Justification for refinement
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1
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9
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10
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11
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12
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Groundnut
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Sowing of groundnut GJG-32 produced higher pod yield (27.08 q/ha), haulm yield (45.90 q/ha), net return (Rs. 125230/ha) and BCR (3.08) than groundnut GJG-22.
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Farmers have good response and they have support for OFT. GJG-32 produced higher yield .
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-
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Crop/ enterprise
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Technology Assessed / Refined
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Production kg/ha
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Gross return Rs./ha
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Cost of cultivation Rs./ha
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Net Return(Profit) in Rs. / ha
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BC Ratio
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Haulm yield (Kg/ha)
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Pod Yield (Kg/ha)
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1
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13
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14
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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Groundnut
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T1
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GG-20
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3400
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1750
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122000
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74049
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47951
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2.89
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T2
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GJG-22
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3967
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2000
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139835
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69050
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70785
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3.30
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|
T3
|
GJG-32
|
4590
|
2708
|
185430
|
60200
|
125230
|
4.57
|
Selling Rate:Groundnut pod: 60 Rs per kg, Groundnut haulm: 5.0 Rs per kg
3.2 Frontline demonstrations (FLDs)
Details of FLDs implemented during Rabi & Summer 2021-22, Kharif 2022-23
Sr.
No.
|
Crop
|
Thematic area
|
Technology Demonstrated
|
Season and year
|
Area (ha)
|
No. of farmers/
demonstration
|
|||
Proposed
|
Actual
|
SC/ST
|
Others
|
Total
|
|||||
|
|
|
Oilseeds
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
Sesame
|
ICM
|
Improved Var.(G. Til-5), Beauveria bassiana, Trichoderma, PSB, Azotobactor
|
Summer-2021-22
|
10
|
10
|
0
|
25
|
25
|
2
|
Groundnut (NFSM)
|
ICM
|
Improved var. Seed
(GJG-22), Metarhizium anisopliae, Trichoderma, PSB, Rhizobium
|
Kharif 2022-23
|
20
|
20
|
0
|
50
|
50
|
3
|
Castor
(ATIC)
|
Varietal
|
Variety GCH-9
|
Kharif-2022-23
|
8
|
8
|
0
|
20
|
20
|
|
|
|
Pulses
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4
|
Chickpea
|
ICM
|
Varietal (GJG-5), Trichoderma, PSB, Rhizobium, Beauveria bassiana
|
Rabi-2022-23
|
20
|
20
|
0
|
50
|
50
|
|
|
|
Cereals
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
5
|
Pearl millet
|
Varietal
|
Varietal (GHB-1231)
|
Summer-2021-22
|
4
|
4
|
2
|
8
|
10
|
6
|
Sorghum
|
Varietal
|
Varietal (GNJ-1)
|
Kharif-2022-23
|
0
|
10
|
2
|
23
|
25
|
7
|
Wheat
|
Varietal
|
Varietal GW-451
|
Rabi-2022-23
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
10
|
10
|
|
|
|
Spices Crops
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
8
|
Ajwain
|
IPM/IDM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
Kharif-2022-23
|
04
|
04
|
0
|
10
|
10
|
9
|
Cumin
|
IPM/IDM/INM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
Rabi-2022-23
|
08
|
08
|
0
|
20
|
20
|
10
|
Coriander
|
IPM/IDM/INM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
Rabi-2022-23
|
08
|
08
|
0
|
20
|
20
|
|
|
|
Others crops
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
11
|
Cotton
|
IPM
|
Azadirachtin, Profenophos., MDP,HNPV, Beauveria bassiana
|
Kharif 2022-23
|
10
|
10
|
0
|
25
|
25
|
12
|
Kitchen Gardening
|
Nutritional Security
|
Vegetable seed, Beauveria
|
Kharif 2022-23
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
50
|
50
|
13
|
Cotton
|
Drudgery reduction
|
Cotton picking Apron
|
Kharif-2022-23
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
5
|
5
|
14
|
Solar Cooker
|
Solar energy
|
Solar cooker
|
2022-23
|
-
|
-
|
0
|
5
|
5
|
FLD conducted during 2021-22 but result was awaited so this result was present here
Sr.
No.
|
Crop
|
Thematic area
|
Technology Demonstrated
|
Season and year
|
Area (ha)
|
No. of farmers/
demonstration
|
|||
Prop-osed
|
Actual
|
SC/ST
|
Others
|
Total
|
|||||
|
|
|
Oilseeds
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1
|
Castor
(ATIC)
|
Varietal
|
Variety GCH-9
|
Kharif-2021-22
|
8
|
8
|
0
|
20
|
20
|
|
|
|
Pulses
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2
|
Chickpea
|
ICM
|
Varietal (GJG-5), Trichoderma, PSB, Rhizobium, Beauveria bassiana
|
Rabi-2021-22
|
20
|
20
|
0
|
50
|
50
|
|
|
|
Cereals
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
3
|
Wheat
|
Varietal
|
Varietal GW-451
|
Rabi-2021-22
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
10
|
10
|
|
|
|
Spices Crops
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
4
|
Cumin
|
IPM/IDM/INM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
Rabi-2021-22
|
08
|
08
|
0
|
20
|
20
|
5
|
Coriander
|
IPM/IDM/INM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
Rabi-2021-22
|
08
|
08
|
0
|
20
|
20
|
|
|
|
Others crops
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
6
|
Cotton
|
ICM
|
Beauveria, SNPV, MDP, Azadirachtin
|
Kharif-2021-22
|
10
|
10
|
0
|
25
|
25
|
7
|
Chicory
|
IPM
|
Beauveria, Azotobactor, PSB
|
Kharif-2021-22
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
5
|
5
|
8
|
Animal(Cow)
|
Dairy Management
|
Bypass Fat
|
2021-22
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
3
|
3
|
3.2.2 Performance of Frontline demonstrations in detail
FLD on Other crops
|
Category & Crop
|
Thematic Area
|
Name of the technology
|
No. of Farmers
|
Area (ha)
|
Yield (q/ha)
|
% Change in Yield
|
Other Parameters
|
Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
|
Economics of check (Rs./ha)
|
||||||||||||
|
Demo
|
Check
|
Demo
|
Check
|
Gross Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net
Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net
Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
||||||||||
|
High
|
Low
|
Average
|
|||||||||||||||||||
|
Oilseeds
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
Kharif 2021-22
|
Castor (ATIC)
|
Varietal
|
GCH-9
|
20
|
8
|
43.75
|
30.0
|
35.19
|
31.19
|
12.83
|
-
|
-
|
63815
|
193531
|
129716
|
3.03
|
66115
|
171531
|
105416
|
2.59
|
||
|
Cereals
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
Summer 2021-22
|
Pearl millet
|
Varietal
|
GHB-1231
|
10
|
4
|
47.5
|
35.0
|
42.50
|
36.94
|
15.43
|
-
|
-
|
74375
|
43370
|
2.40
|
31965
|
60023
|
28058
|
1.88
|
74375
|
||
Kharif-2022-23
|
Sorghum
|
Varietal
|
GNJ-1
|
25
|
10
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||
Rabi 2021-22
|
Wheat
|
Varietal
|
Variety –GW 463
|
10
|
4
|
60
|
47.50
|
54.0
|
48.88
|
10.43
|
|
|
38660
|
121500
|
82840
|
3.14
|
39180
|
85531
|
46351
|
2.18
|
||
|
Spices & condiments
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
Kharif 2022-23
|
Ajwain
|
ICM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
10
|
04
|
8.75
|
5.0
|
7.0
|
6.13
|
14.29
|
-
|
-
|
37610
|
66500
|
28890
|
1.77
|
40090
|
58188
|
83125
|
1.45
|
||
Rabi-2021-22
|
Cumin (ATIC)*
|
ICM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB,
|
20
|
8
|
10.63
|
7.5
|
8.75
|
7.90
|
10.76
|
-
|
-
|
51650
|
144375
|
92725
|
2.80
|
53550
|
130350
|
76800
|
2.43
|
||
Rabi-2021-22
|
Coriander (ATIC)*
|
ICM
|
Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB,
|
20
|
8
|
18.88
|
10.63
|
14.55
|
13.56
|
7.28
|
-
|
-
|
34515
|
112763
|
78248
|
3.27
|
38215
|
105109
|
66894
|
2.75
|
||
|
Other Crops
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
||||
Kharif 2021-22
|
Cotton
|
ICM
|
Beauveria, SNPV, MDP, Azadirachtin
|
25
|
10
|
25
|
10
|
16.2
|
13.9
|
17.1
|
-
|
-
|
53340
|
145800
|
92460
|
2.74
|
55160
|
125100
|
69940
|
2.27
|
||
Kharif-2021-22
|
Chicory
|
IPM
|
Beauveria, Azotobactor, PSB
|
5
|
2
|
147.5
|
122.5
|
136.5
|
127.75
|
7.01
|
|
|
92050
|
273000
|
180950
|
2.97
|
109300
|
255500
|
146200
|
2.34
|
FLD on Livestock
Category and Crop
|
Thematic area
|
Name of the technology demonstrated
|
No. of Farmer
|
No. of Units
|
Yield (Lit/5 months)
|
% change in yield
|
Fat( %)
|
Economics of demonstration
(Rs./unit)
|
Economics of check
(Rs./unit)
|
||||||||
Demons
ration
|
Check
|
Demo
|
Check
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
||||||
Cattle
|
Feed Management
|
Bypass Fat
|
3
|
3
|
1081
|
995
|
8.64
|
4.8
|
4.2
|
27500
|
40213
|
12713
|
1.46
|
24800
|
32387
|
7587
|
1.31
|
FLD on Women Empowerment
Category
|
Name of technology
|
No. of demonstrations
|
Name of observations
|
Demonstration
|
Check
|
Solar cooker
|
Solar cooker
|
5
|
Fuel consumption (per year)
|
Solar energy + 60 kg LPG
|
84 kg LPG
|
Time saving
|
50 to 56%
|
0
|
|||
Drudgery reduction
|
Cotton picking apron
|
5
|
Seed cotton picked (kg/hr)
|
3.76
|
3.44
|
Cotton picking efficiency (%)
|
9.30%
|
-
|
FLD on Other Enterprise: Kitchen Gardening
Category and Crop
|
Thematic area
|
Name of the technology demonstrated
|
No. of Farmer
|
No. of Units
|
Yield (Kg)/unit
|
% change in yield
|
Other parameters
|
Economics of demonstration
(Rs./unit)
|
Economics of check
(Rs./unit)
|
||||||||
Demons
ration
|
Check
|
Demo
|
Check
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
||||||
Kitchen gardening
|
Nutritional security
|
Vegetable seed
|
50
|
50
|
524.40
|
427.20
|
22.75
|
-
|
-
|
4851
|
10488
|
5637
|
2.16
|
4391
|
8544
|
4153
|
1.95
|
Note : Remove the Enterprises/crops which have not been shown
D. PERFORMANCE OF CLUSTER FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS (CFLD)
Front line demonstrations on oilseed crops
Crop
|
Thematic Area
|
technology demonstrated
|
Variety
|
No. of Farmers
|
Area
(ha)
|
Yield (q/ha)
|
% Increase in yield
|
Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
|
Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
|
|||||||||
Demo
|
Check
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
|||||||||
High
|
Low
|
Average
|
||||||||||||||||
Sesame (NFSM)
(Sum-2021-22)
|
ICM
|
Improved Var.(G. Til-5), Beauveria bassiana, Trichoderma, PSB, Azotobactor
|
G.Til.-5
|
25
|
10
|
11.50
|
5.30
|
8.40
|
7.15
|
17.60
|
26390
|
58205
|
31815
|
2.21
|
27250
|
50022
|
22772
|
1.84
|
Groundnut
(NFSM)
(Kh-2022-23)
|
ICM
|
Improved Var.(GJG.-22), Metarhizium, Trichoderma, PSB, Rhizobium
|
GJG-22
|
50
|
20
|
22.10
|
13.80
|
16.85
|
15.52
|
8.54
|
44562
|
91640
|
47079
|
2.06
|
46205
|
85360
|
39155
|
1.85
|
Front line demonstrations on Pulses crops
Crop
|
Thematic Area
|
technology demonstrated
|
Variety
|
No. of Farmers
|
Area
(ha)
|
Yield (q/ha)
|
% Increase in yield
|
Economics of demonstration (Rs./ha)
|
Economics of check
(Rs./ha)
|
|||||||||
Demo
|
Check
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
Gross
Cost
|
Gross
Return
|
Net Return
|
BCR
(R/C)
|
|||||||||
High
|
Low
|
Average
|
||||||||||||||||
Chickpea*
(NFSM)
(Rabi-2021-22)
|
IPM, Varietal
|
Seed GG-5, Beauveria, Trichoderma, Azotobactor, PSB
|
GG-5
|
50
|
20
|
30
|
25
|
27.31
|
23.33
|
17.09
|
49925
|
142854
|
92929
|
2.87
|
51091
|
121999
|
70908
|
2.39
|
3.3 Training Programmes
On Campus
|
No. of courses
|
No. of participant
|
|||||||
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
|
Others
|
SC/ST
|
Grand Total
|
||||||
|
Target
|
Achieved
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
|
I Crop Production
|
2
|
2
|
104
|
3
|
107
|
11
|
2
|
13
|
120
|
II Horticulture
|
1
|
2
|
88
|
11
|
99
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
101
|
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
|
1
|
2
|
125
|
0
|
125
|
3
|
0
|
3
|
128
|
IV Livestock Production and Management
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
41
|
41
|
0
|
3
|
3
|
44
|
V Home Science/Women empowerment
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
79
|
79
|
0
|
13
|
13
|
92
|
VI Agril. Engineering
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
VII Plant Protection
|
5
|
6
|
174
|
66
|
240
|
5
|
2
|
7
|
247
|
VIII Fisheries
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
IX Production of Inputs at site
|
1
|
3
|
67
|
0
|
67
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
67
|
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
XI Agro-forestry
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Total (A)
|
13
|
18
|
558
|
200
|
758
|
21
|
20
|
41
|
799
|
(B) RURAL YOUTH
|
2
|
2
|
35
|
52
|
87
|
4
|
2
|
6
|
93
|
(C) Extension Personnel
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Grand Total (A+B+C)
|
17
|
20
|
593
|
252
|
845
|
25
|
22
|
47
|
892
|
Off Campus
|
No. of courses
|
No. of participant
|
|||||||
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
|
Others
|
SC/ST
|
Grand Total
|
||||||
|
Target
|
Achieved
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
|
I Crop Production
|
3
|
7
|
419
|
1
|
420
|
55
|
0
|
55
|
475
|
II Horticulture
|
1
|
1
|
123
|
0
|
123
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
123
|
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
|
3
|
3
|
331
|
0
|
331
|
30
|
0
|
30
|
361
|
IV Livestock Production and Management
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
23
|
23
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
23
|
V Home Science/Women empowerment
|
5
|
7
|
39
|
239
|
278
|
2
|
3
|
5
|
283
|
VI Agril. Engineering
|
1
|
1
|
46
|
0
|
46
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
46
|
VII Plant Protection
|
5
|
11
|
683
|
128
|
811
|
42
|
8
|
50
|
861
|
VIII Fisheries
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
IX Production of Inputs at site
|
2
|
1
|
65
|
0
|
65
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
65
|
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
XI Agro-forestry
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Total (A)
|
21
|
32
|
1706
|
391
|
2097
|
129
|
11
|
140
|
2237
|
(B) RURAL YOUTH
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
23
|
23
|
0
|
2
|
2
|
25
|
(C) Extension Personnel
|
0
|
1
|
8
|
0
|
8
|
12
|
0
|
12
|
20
|
Grand Total (A+B+C)
|
24
|
34
|
1714
|
414
|
2128
|
141
|
13
|
154
|
2282
|
On + Off Campus
|
No. of courses
|
No. of participant
|
|||||||
(A) Farmers & Farm Women
|
Others
|
SC/ST
|
Grand Total
|
||||||
|
Target
|
Achieved
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
Male
|
Female
|
Total
|
|
I Crop Production
|
5
|
9
|
523
|
4
|
527
|
66
|
2
|
68
|
245
|
II Horticulture
|
2
|
3
|
211
|
11
|
222
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
98
|
III Soil Health and Fertility Management
|
4
|
5
|
456
|
0
|
456
|
33
|
0
|
33
|
86
|
IV Livestock Production and Management
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
64
|
64
|
0
|
3
|
3
|
130
|
V Home Science/Women empowerment
|
7
|
9
|
39
|
318
|
357
|
2
|
16
|
18
|
510
|
VI Agril. Engineering
|
1
|
1
|
46
|
0
|
46
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
36
|
VII Plant Protection
|
10
|
17
|
857
|
194
|
1051
|
47
|
10
|
57
|
935
|
VIII Fisheries
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
IX Production of Inputs at site
|
3
|
4
|
132
|
0
|
132
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
84
|
X Capacity Building and Group Dynamics
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
XI Agro-forestry
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Total (A)
|
34
|
50
|
2264
|
591
|
2855
|
150
|
31
|
181
|
2124
|
(B) RURAL YOUTH
|
5
|
3
|
35
|
75
|
110
|
4
|
4
|
8
|
450
|
(C) Extension Personnel
|
2
|
1
|
8
|
0
|
8
|
12
|
0
|
12
|
232
|
Grand Total (A+B+C)
|
41
|
54
|
2307
|
666
|
2973
|
166
|
35
|
201
|
2806
|
Extension Programmes
Activities
|
No. of Programme
|
No. of farmers
|
No. of Extension Personnel
|
Total
|
Advisory Services
|
4196
|
5699
|
64
|
5763
|
Diagnostic visits
|
8
|
35
|
5
|
40
|
Field Day
|
6
|
82
|
8
|
90
|
Group discussions
|
10
|
339
|
18
|
357
|
Kisan Ghosthi
|
8
|
2310
|
17
|
2327
|
Film Show
|
10
|
527
|
34
|
561
|
Self -help groups
|
1
|
7
|
0
|
7
|
Ex-trainees Sammelan
|
2
|
45
|
219
|
264
|
Exhibition
|
1
|
366
|
24
|
390
|
Scientists' visit to farmers field
|
24
|
194
|
34
|
228
|
Farmers' seminar/workshop
|
12
|
2890
|
18
|
2908
|
Method Demonstrations
|
10
|
136
|
9
|
145
|
Celebration of important days
|
11
|
2879
|
248
|
3127
|
Special day celebration
|
5
|
685
|
35
|
720
|
Lecture delivered
|
228
|
16231
|
6180
|
22411
|
Implement/Crop Demonstration
|
7
|
654
|
116
|
770
|
Collobrative training
|
6
|
442
|
25
|
467
|
Kisan Mela
|
1
|
366
|
24
|
390
|
Crop shibir/farmers shibir
|
2
|
127
|
15
|
142
|
Night meeting
|
1
|
76
|
5
|
81
|
Total
|
4549
|
34090
|
7098
|
41188
|
Other Extension Activity
Sr. No.
|
Scientist Activity (give Number)
|
No. of Activity
|
1
|
Publication
|
5
|
2
|
Popular articles
|
5
|
3
|
Radio Talks
|
3
|
4
|
TV Talks
|
3
|
5
|
News Paper coverage
|
24
|
6
|
Advisory through mobile
|
4049
|
7
|
No. of SMS sent on KVK Portal -8
|
75
|
8
|
Extension Literature distributed
|
1499
|
9
|
No. water sample Analyzed
|
0
|
10
|
No. Soil sample Analyzed
|
0
|
11
|
No. of Plant Diagnostic
|
142
|
|
Total
|
5805
|
Mobile Advisory Services
Name of KVK
|
Message Type
|
Type of Messages
|
||||||
Crop
|
Livestock
|
Weather
|
Marke-ting
|
Aware-ness
|
Other enterprise
|
Total
|
||
Jamnagar
|
Text only
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Voice only
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Voice & Text both
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Messages
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total farmers Benefitted
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Seed & Planting Material Production
Production of seeds by the KVKs
Crop
|
Name of the crop
|
Name of the variety
|
Name of the hybrid
|
Quantity of seed(q)
|
Rate/unit (Rs.)
|
Expected Value(Rs)
|
Expected Number of farmers
|
Cereals
|
Wheat
|
GW-463
|
-
|
34.40
|
2750
|
94600
|
38
|
Oilseed
|
Castor
|
GCH-9
|
-
|
11.79
|
19500
|
229905
|
271
|
|
Groundnut
|
GJG-9
|
-
|
69.90
|
15500
|
1083450
|
75
|
|
Groundnut
|
GJG-32
|
-
|
86.40
|
15500
|
1339200
|
88
|
|
Groundnut
|
GJG-32 (TF)
|
-
|
18.60
|
7667
|
142606
|
32
|
Total
|
|
|
|
221.09
|
|
2889761
|
504
|
Production of planting materials by the KVKs
Crop
|
Name of the crop
|
Name of the variety
|
Name of the hybrid
|
Number
|
Value (Rs.)
|
Number of farmers
|
Vegetable seedlings
|
Brinjal
|
|
GHB-7
|
500
|
250
|
25
|
|
chilli
|
Resham patto
|
|
100
|
50
|
5
|
|
Drumstick
|
|
|
10
|
100
|
2
|
Fruit
|
JanumCusturd, apple, Guava
|
|
|
35
|
600
|
6
|
Forest tree
|
Neem tree, Ashoka, Banyan, Borsali, DrumStick
|
|
|
1500
|
|
202
|
Total
|
|
|
|
4278
|
1467
|
562
|
Soil, water & plant Analysis
Details
|
No. of Samples
|
No. of Farmers
|
No. of Villages
|
Amount to be realized
|
Soil Samples
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Water
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
Plant
|
142
|
107
|
26
|
-
|
Total
|
142
|
107
|
26
|
-
|
4. Project : (Mandate and Achievements )
4.1 Establishment of Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC) (Year-2022).
22.1 Establishment of Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC) (Year-2022).
1.
|
Name of the Scheme
|
:
|
Establishment of Agricultural Technology Information Centre (ATIC)
B.H. 12572-03
|
2.
|
Location of the scheme
|
:
|
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, JAU, Jamnagar
|
3.
|
Officer-in charge of the scheme
|
:
|
Senior Scientist & Head, KVK, JAU, Jamnagar
|
4.
|
Objectives
|
:
|
|
5.
|
Justification of the scheme
|
:
|
|
A. Details of ATIC:
Sr. No.
|
Name of ATIC
|
Name of host institute
|
Name of ATIC manager
|
Telephone No.
|
E-mail address
|
||
Office
|
Fax
|
Mobile
|
|||||
1.
|
KVK, Jamnagar
|
Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh
|
Senior Scientist & Head
|
(0288) 2710165
|
(0288) 2710165
|
-
|
kvkjamnagar@ gmail.com
|
B. Details of farmers visit:
Sr. No.
|
Name of ATIC
|
Purpose of visit
|
No. of farmers visited
|
1.
|
KVK, Jamnagar
|
For agricultural information
|
1318
|
2.
|
KVK, Jamnagar
|
Technology Products
|
293
|
C. Facilities in ATIC (Operational):
Sr. No.
|
Particulars
|
No. of ATIC
|
1.
|
Reception counter
|
No
|
2.
|
Exhibition/technology measures
|
Yes
|
3.
|
Touch screen kiosk
|
No
|
4.
|
Cafeteria
|
Yes
|
5.
|
Sales counter
|
Yes
|
6.
|
Farmers feedback register
|
Yes
|
7.
|
Others (museum)
|
Yes
|
A. Technologies Information Provided
A. 1. Details technology information, category of information:
Name of ATIC
|
Information Category
|
No. of farmers benefitted
|
Variety
|
Pest Management
|
Disease management
|
Agro tech.
|
SWT
|
PHT
|
AH
|
HS
|
KVK, Jamnagar
|
1. Kisan call centre SMS
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Phone calls
|
4049
|
972
|
1322
|
1085
|
73
|
160
|
|
58
|
379
|
|
2. Video shows
|
527
|
30
|
255
|
167
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
75
|
|
3. Letters received
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
4. Letter replied
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
5. Training to famers/ technocrats/ students
|
414
|
58
|
115
|
60
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
44
|
137
|
|
6. Others
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
A. 2. Publication (Print & Electronic media):
Sr. No.
|
Name of ATIC
|
Particular
|
No. sold/ distributed
|
Revenue generate
|
No. of farmers benefitted
|
1.
|
KVK, JAU,
Jamnagar
|
Books/Booklet
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
2.
|
Tech. bulletin
|
102
|
Nil
|
918
|
|
3.
|
Tech. inventory
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
4.
|
CDs
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
5.
|
DVDs
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
6.
|
Leaflet
|
850
|
Nil
|
161
|
|
7.
|
Folders
|
1430
|
Nil
|
318
|
|
8.
|
Video films
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
9.
|
Audio CDs
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
|
10.
|
Others (Poster)
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
Nil
|
B. Technology products provided:
Sr.
No.
|
Particular
|
Quantity
|
Unit of quantity
|
Value in Rs.
|
No. of farmers benefitted
|
1.
|
Seeds
|
|
|
|
|
(i)
|
Wheat (GW-463)
|
37.00
|
Quintal
|
89900
|
83
|
(ii)
|
Castor (GCH-9)
|
18.34
|
Quintal
|
199380
|
142
|
(iii)
|
Groundnut (GJG-32) (Breeder)
|
94.4
|
Quintal
|
1375200
|
193
|
(iv)
|
Groundnut (GJG-9) (Breeder)
|
73.41
|
Quintal
|
1099245
|
157
|
(v)
|
Groundnut (GJG-32) (TF)
|
19.69
|
Quintal
|
177210
|
65
|
2.
|
Planting materials
|
747
|
No.
|
2890
|
44
|
3.
|
Live stock(Vermi compost)
|
816
|
Kg
|
29380
|
12
|
4.
|
Poultry birds
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
5.
|
Bio Product
|
|
Quintal
|
-
|
-
|
1. Beauveria bassiana
|
195
|
Kg
|
-
|
195
|
|
2. Trichoderma
|
250
|
Kg
|
-
|
116
|
|
3. PSB
|
125
|
Li.
|
-
|
125
|
|
4. Rhizobium
|
75
|
Li.
|
-
|
75
|
|
5. Azotobactor
|
50
|
Li.
|
-
|
50
|
|
|
6. Metarhizium
|
50
|
Kg
|
-
|
50
|
|
7. SNPV
|
25
|
Li.
|
-
|
25
|
|
8. MDP
|
25
|
Tube
|
-
|
25
|
C. Technology services provided:
Name of ATIC
|
Particulars
|
No. of farmers benefitted
|
KVK, Jamnagar
|
Soil and Water testing
|
0
|
Plant diagnosis
|
142
|
|
Services to line department
|
139
|
|
Others (Group Meeting, Field Visit, Field Day)
|
2306
|
D. FLD conducted:
Sr. No.
|
Month
|
Crop/Inputs
|
Season
|
Variety
|
No. of Farmers/ Demonstration
|
||
Others
|
SC/ST
|
Total
|
|||||
1.
|
January to December 2021
|
Castor Variety GCH-9
|
Kharif
|
GCH-9
|
20
|
0
|
20
|
2.
|
Cumin PSB, Azotobacter, Beauveria, Trichoderma
|
Rabi
|
GC-4
|
20
|
0
|
20
|
|
3.
|
Coriander PSB, Azotobacter, Beauveria, Trichoderma
|
Rabi
|
GC-2
|
20
|
0
|
20
|
|
Total
|
60
|
0
|
60
|
E. Short term training courses:
Sr. No.
|
Month
|
Title of the Training
|
No. of Beneficiaries
|
No. of SC/ST Beneficiaries
|
||||
M
|
F
|
Total
|
M
|
F
|
Total
|
|||
1
|
January to December 2022
|
Crop protection and nutrition management in organic farming
|
17
|
3
|
20
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2
|
Dairy Management and Value addition in Milk
|
0
|
41
|
41
|
0
|
3
|
3
|
|
3
|
Value addition in fruit, Vegetable and other Agricultural produce
|
0
|
23
|
23
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
4
|
Pest and Disease management in Natural Farming
|
18
|
32
|
50
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
5
|
House hold food security by kitchen gardening and nutrition gardening
|
5
|
21
|
26
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
6
|
Income generation activities for empowerment of women
|
11
|
21
|
32
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
7
|
Management of Disease in Kharif crops
|
57
|
0
|
57
|
3
|
0
|
3
|
|
8
|
Rabi crop Pre planning and IDM & IPM in Rabi crop (Cumin, Gram, Coriander, Garlic)
|
35
|
1
|
36
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
|
9
|
Nutritional Value of Leafy vegetable and design of Low/ Minimum cost diet
|
0
|
56
|
56
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
10
|
Production of Bio pesticides and other inputs for organic farming
|
65
|
0
|
65
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
|
Total
|
208
|
198
|
406
|
5
|
3
|
8
|
F. Extension Activity:
Sr. No.
|
Name of Activity
|
No. of Activity
|
No. of Participant
|
||
M
|
F
|
T
|
|||
1
|
Group meeting, Kishan goshthi,Night meeting etc.
|
8
|
2149
|
157
|
2306
|
2
|
Field visit/Field Day
|
8
|
61
|
22
|
83
|
3
|
Literature
|
27
|
158
|
160
|
318
|
4
|
Plant Diagnosis services
|
142
|
205
|
34
|
239
|
4.2 District Agro-Meteorological Unit (DAMU) Gramin Krishi Mausham Seva (GKMS)
India Meteorological Department (IMD), Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), Govt. of India, New Delhi is operating an integrated Agro-Meteorological Advisory Service (AAS) at district level, in India, which represents a small step towards agriculture management in rhythm with weather and climate variability leading to weather proofing for farm production. Under AAS, needs of farming community was defined through ascertaining information requirement of diverse groups of end-users. The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and India Meteorological Department (IMD) have jointly expanding Agromet network or District level to support sub-district/ Block level advisory service through a network of 660 District Agromet units (DAMUs) in KVKs premises under Gramin Krishi Mausham Sewa (GKMS). The target of the project is to provide Agromet services directly to all the farming households.
1. Title of the Project: District Agromet Unit (DAMU) Under GKMS
2. Sanction letter : A.Extn.16/01/2017-AE-I Dt. 02/11/2018
3. Name of Damu, District, ATARI zone and Year
DAMU Name : Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Jamnagar
Name of Blocks: Dhrol, Jamjodhpur, Jamnagar, Jodiya, Kalavad, Lalpur
Year of start of AAS at DAMU: November, 2019
Objectives
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To improvise the district level Agromet Advisory Services (AAS) so as to deliver crop and location specific AAS to farmers at block level.
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To design optimum observatory network for issuance of village level advisories
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To establish District Agromet Units as nodal centre for catering to needs of agriculture services.
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To provide advisory bulletins through last mile connectivity to farmers with personalized agromet advisory services.
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To extend the weather based advisory service to like livestock, grazing of farm feed etc.
Name and address with landline and mobile numbers along with STD code (also provide e-mail address) of head of ATARI, Project Coordinator, Head of the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK)
Designation
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Name
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Address
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STD code Telephone no. & Fax
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Email-id
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Head of ATARI
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Dr. Lakhansingh
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ATARI, Pune,Maharastra
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020-2512665
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Head of KVK
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Dr. K. P. Baraiya
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KVK, Jamnagar
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0288-2710165
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Project Coordinator (PC)
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Dr. K. P. Baraiya
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KVK, Jamnagar
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0288-2710165
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SMS
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Shree A. V. Savaliya
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KVK, Jamnagar
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8758180926
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Agromet Observer (AO)
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Shree R. B. Pandya
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KVK, Jamnagar
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7621877811
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District Agromet Unit in KVK, Jamnagar
The District Agromet Unit is starting at KVK, JAU, Jamnagar since 2nd November 2018 but requirement of SMS and Observer joining at November 2019. Jamnagar is making Agro weather bulletin for all the 6 blocks viz. Dhrol, Jamnjodhpur, Jodiya, Kalavad, Jamnagar, Lalpur of the Jamnagar district.
Activity of DAMU at KVK Jamnagar
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Preparation of Agromet advisory bulletin Block and District wise
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Conducting Farmer awareness program (FAP)
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Maintaining Weather data record
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Dissemination of weather bulletin through different social media level
Weather Bulletin
Preparation of weather bulletin on the basis of medium range forecast provided by IMD supported by GFS model for the blockwiseweather bulletin. Preparationof advisory is in both Bothlanguage (English and Local language) twice in a week on Tuesday and Friday. There are several weather parameters forecast received from IMD i.e. Rainfall, Maximum temperature, Minimum temperature, Relative humidity (maximum and minimum), Cloud cover, Wind speed and direction. The bulletin preparation is for main crops of Jamnagar district i.e. Cotton, Groundnut, Wheat, Pigeon pea, Cumin, Chickpea, Castor, Sesame, Pearl millet etc.
Number of Weather Bulletin prepare from Jan-Dec, 2022
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No. of Bulletins
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District Name
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Jamnagar
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102
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Jamnagar District Block name
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Dhrol
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102
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Jamjodhpur
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102
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Jodiya
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102
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Jamnagar
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102
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Kalavad
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102
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Lalpur
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102
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Total No. of Block wise Weather Bulletin
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612
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Devbhumi Dwarka District Block name
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Kalyanpur
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102
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Khambhaliya
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102
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Okhamandal
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102
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Total No. of Block wise Weather Bulletin
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306
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Dissemination of weather bulletin.
Individually these bulletins are sending to farmers group by short message service (mKisan portal), and by social media by making farmers WhatsApp groups, Facebook.
Number of farmers
Particular
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No. of farmers
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Whats app Group-19
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2904
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KVK Facebook page
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4100 followers
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SMS (mKisan Portal)
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70750
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KVK Telegram Channel
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140 Subscribers
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Farmer Awareness Programmes
Climate based farming is drawing farmer near to precision agriculture. So, farmer awareness is very important for cover more number can receive Agro advisories. Farmers can mitigate their crops itself against uneven weather patterns.
Farmer Awareness Program (FAP) organized by KVK, JAU, Jamnagar under DAMU Project
S. No.
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Date
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Location
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Approx. No. of Farmers/ Participant
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Village
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Block
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District
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1
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01-04-2022
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Latipur
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Dhrol
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Jamnagar
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170
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2
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01-11-2022
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Navi Pipar
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Lalpur
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Jamnagar
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69
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3
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01-12-2022
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Dhandha
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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30
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4
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02-08-2022
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KVK, Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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40
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5
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02-18-2022
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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125
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6
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02-22-2022
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Vadtra
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Jamkhambhadiya
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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151
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7
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03-01-2022
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KVK, Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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40
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8
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03-11-2022
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KVK, Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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38
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9
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03-13-2022
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Jasapar
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Kalavad
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Jamnagar
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129
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10
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03-24-2022
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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101
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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101
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11
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05-20-2022
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Shedha Bhadthar
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Jamkhambhadiya
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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10
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12
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06-13-2022
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KVK, Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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7
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13
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07-22-2022
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Ambardi Bhupat
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Jamjodhpur
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Jamnagar
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14
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14
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07-29-2022
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KVK, Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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99
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15
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09-01-2022
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kharva
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Dhrol
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Jamnagar
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17
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16
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09-28-2022
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Sonvadiya
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Jamjodhpur
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Jamnagar
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29
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17
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09-30-2022
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KVK, Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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Jamnagar
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38
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18
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12-05-2022
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Mota vadala
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Kalavad
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Jamnagar
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63
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Total
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1170
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b) Meghdoot Application Popularization Activity
S. No.
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Date
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Location
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Approx. No. of Farmers/ Participant
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Village
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Block
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District
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1
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02-18-2022
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Ranjitpur
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Kalyanpur
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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112
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2
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09-28-2022
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Sonvadiya
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Jamjodhpur
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Jamnagar
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29
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Total
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141
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c)AWS Site Visit
S. No.
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Date
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Location
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Approx. No. of Farmers/ Participant
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Village
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Block
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District
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1
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03-14-2022
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ATMA group farmers of Junagadh district
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93
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2
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03-24-2022
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ATMA group farmers of Khambhadiya Block of Devbhumi Dwarka district
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75
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3
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04-28-2022
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J.P. Modi school student
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95
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4
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09-30-2022
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AFPRO member of Jamnagar district
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38
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Total
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301
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d)Field Visit
S. No.
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Date
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Location
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Approx. No. of Farmers/ Participant
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Village
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Block
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District
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1
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02-04-2022
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Katda
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Dhrol
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Jamnagar
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4
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2
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05-20-2022
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Shedha Bhadthar
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Jamkhambhadiya
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Devbhumi Dwarka
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3
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3
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07-22-2022
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Ambardi Bhupat
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Jamjodhpur
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Jamnagar
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3
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4
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12-05-2022
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Mota vadala
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Kalavad
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Jamnagar
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5
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Total
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15
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Article Publication
1. ગુજરાતમાં૮મીજાન્યુઆરીસુધીવરસાદીઝાપટાપડશેઃકૃષિવિજ્ઞાનકેન્દ્ર-જામનગર, Krushi Prabhat, pg No. 15, Date: 06-01-2022
2. ઘઉંનીવૈજ્ઞાનિકખેતીપદ્ધતિનાંચાવીરૂપમુદાઓ, Krushi Prabhat, pg No. 19, Date: 21-10-2022
News Coverage
1) વેસ્ટર્ન ડીસ્ટર્બંન્સને કારણે વાતાવણમાં પલટો, (https://youtu.be/oyhjg8RwXo8), GTPL Jamnagar, Date: 05-01-2022
Attending E-Webinar during 2021
Sr. No.
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Title
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Organized by
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Date
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1
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Satellite Farming
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Centre for agricultural market intelligence, NAHEP-CAAST, Anand agricultural university
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9-10th May,2022
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5. Other Programmes Celebrated:-
Scientific Advisory Committee meeting
The 18th SAC meeting of KVK, JAU, Jamnagar was held at Training Hall, KVK, Jamnagar on March 9, 2022 for the presentation and reviewing of the work done by the KVK and action plan for the next coming year. The meeting was chaired by Dr. H. M. Gajipara, Director of Extension Education, JAU, Junagadh. Dr. K. D. Mungra, Research Scientist (Millet), JAU, Jamnagar, and other officers of line department and Progressive farmers remained present in this meeting. Total 39 members remain present in the ensuring meeting. Dr. K. P. Baraiya, Senior Scientist & Head, presented the Annual Progress Report (2021-22) and Action Plan (2022-23) of KVK Jamnagar. Scientists of KVK Jamnagar presented their subject wise report and action plan. Committee members promoted and appreciated their work and given valuable suggestions.
International women day
KVK Jamnagar celebrated “International women day” at two different places in collaboration with Agakhan Rural Development Trust, Jam khambhaliya, Dist. Devbhumi Dwarka on 8th March. 2022 at Ahir Samat, Viramdad, Ta. Jam khambhaliya, Dist. Devbhumi Dwarka. In this programme176 farm women of Devbhumi Dwarka district were actively participated. However, the other programme was celebrated in collaboration with ACT (Arid Communities and Technologies), Singach, on same day at Moti Rafudad, Ta. Lalpur, Dist. Jamnagar and 61 farm women were participated. During both of these programs total 237 farm women were participated. In these programme innovative women videos were play, they aware about how to sustain in the society, value addition, marketing, natural farming, input production in natural farming, vermicompost, decomposing, animal keeping etc. were promoted. Lectures were also arranged on kitchen gardening, pickles and preservation of fruit and vegetable. At the end of the programme discussion on Women empowerment through income generation activity, roll of farm women in agriculture, drudgery reduction by improved implements. Thus, women farmers were motivated by different kind of activity.
Hon’ble Prime Minister’s interaction with beneficiaries of schemes live telecast programme
Agriculture fair &Krushi Mela was organized at KVK, JAU, Jamnagar in collaboration with KVK, ATMA, and other line department of Jamnagar district on May 31, 2022. Hon’ble Prime Minister’s interaction with beneficiaries of different schemes live telecast programme was organized. Group discussion and farmer scientist interaction on “ Prakritik Krishi Paddhati”was also organised during this Krushi Mela before online telecast programme of Prime Minister. In this programme 224 farmers participated actively and interacted. Different progressive farmers of natural farming share their own experience and methods of input preparation on their own field.
किसानभागीदारीप्राथमिकताहमारीअभियान
Krushi Mela organized at KVK, Jamnagar on the occasion of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav”, Farmers’ Fair underकिसानभागीदारीप्राथमिकताहमारीअभियानisto be organized on 26.04.2022at KVK, JAU, Jamnagar with collaboration of ATMA Jamnagar and other line department of Jamnagar. In this Programme arranged Agriculture exhibition at the KVK Campus. Farmer-Scientist Interaction on “Bharatiya Prakritik Krishi Paddhati” In this programme 358 farmers who adopted natural farming and 35 officers and extension functionaries were participated (total 393). Scheme details from different departments were deliver to the farmers. Farmers-scientist interaction organized on natural farming. During this scientist aware farmers about steps for natural farming, value addition, market intelligence, input production technique on house hold techniques, some indigenous techniques for natural farming. Live demonstration on jivamrut production, panchgavya productions etc. were arranged. Demonstration support and inspire farmers for production at their own farm. Hon’ble Union Minister of Agriculture, Shri Narendrasinh Tomar were addressed farmers through video conference from New Delhi. They interacted with farmers who joined with natural farming. They aware about farmers natural farming and maximum increase the area.
For grand success of this programme Dr. K. P. Baraiya Senior scientist and Head, KVK, Jamnagar; Dr. K. D. Mungara, Research Scientist (Pearl Millet), Scientist team of KVK,. JAU, Jamnagar; DAO, Dy.Dir Horticulture, Dy. Dir Animal husbandry, Dy. Dir Agri.(Ext.), Project Director (ATMA) and team of KVK Scientist and ATMA project were actively participated.
Parthenium awareness week 16.08.22 to 22.08.22
KVK, Jamnagar organized awareness programme during the Parthenium awareness week during August 16 to 22, 2022. In this programme 21 farmers 6 staff members were participated and to create awareness about skin diseases caused by parthenium and its remedy. Removal of parthenium by all staff members in KVK campus and kept surrounding area Parthenium free.
National Nutrition Month Celebration (1st to 30th September)
KVK, Jamnagar celebrated National Nutrition Month on September 2022. Under this celebration different nutrition awareness programme organized by KVK, Jamnagar. Poshan Vatika Maha Abhiyan & Tree Plantation programme was celebrated with the collaboration of IFFCO at Jodia Village on 17th September 2022. Other Nutrition awareness programme was celebrated at District level and Village level. Among them one programme was organized at DKV college for adolescents. In these programmes discussion on Nutri cereal role in human health and their product, Importance of Kitchen gardening and information about micro greens. 100 vegetable seed kit and 150 planting material distributed to farm women. Total 151 farm women and 195 students aware about nutrition through this celebration by KVK, Jamnagar
Technology week celebration ( 26th sept to 1st Octo, 2022)
KVK, JAU, Jamnagar celebrated technology week during September 26th to October 1st, 2022 at KVK, Jamnagar. In which total 829 Farmers/farm women from different blocks were participated and also provided extension literature to each participant. This programme was chaired by Dr. H. M. Gajipara, Director of Extension Education, Junagadh Agriculture University, Junagadh. During this week, different theme was kept for transfer of newer technology to the farmers as IPM for Kharif crops, Pre Planning of Rabi crops, Kitchen gardening & Nutrition of Millets, Concept of Organicand Natural Farming for minimization of cost cultivation Special emphasis given on white grub management of groundnut. They also encourage for Natural farming as well as reduction of cost of cultivation with improved technologies. Special emphases were given on value addition of agricultural produce for more income generation. Many demonstration and video shows were arranged during this programme.
MAHILA KISAN DIVAS
KVK, Jamnagar celebrated Mahila Kisan Divas. On this occasion organized training programme on Fruit and vegetable preservation through practical. 82 women remain participated in this programme.
World pulse day (10.02.2022)
KVK, Jamnagar organized seminar on the occasion of world pulse day on February 10, 2022 at Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Junagadh Agricultural University, Jamnagar. Dr. H. M. Gajipara, Director of Extension Education, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh, remain present and focused on the importance of pulse in dietary pattern and importance of pulse in GDP of India, it also most important for reduction of Hunger Index of Indian people. Dr. G. R. Gohil, Associate Director of Extension Education, JAU, Junagadh remain present. Dr. K. P. Baraiya, Senior Scientist and Head, KVK, JAU, Jamnagar give scenario of the pulse production technology, gave cultivation practices and constraints in the pulse production. Smt. A. K. Baraiya, Scientist (Home Science), KVK, JAU, Jamnagar discussed on Nutrition value and Health benefits of pulses, daily requirement of pulses etc. in this program 73 participants actively participated and discussed deeply on pulse importance.
World soil health day (5.12.2022)
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, JAU, Jamnagar organized a Farmer Training program on behalf of the celebration of world soil health day on 5th Dec 2022 at village Mota Vadala, Ta. Kalavad, Di. Jamnagar, 63 farmers are participated in this training, The Scientists put more focus on Natural farming, importance of weather bulletin and improvement of soil fertility by using natural resources, then after farmers gives good response and positive discussion about standing crops in the end of training.
PM Kisan Samman Sammelan 17th October, 2022
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Junagadh Agricultural University, Jamnagar celebrated PM Kisan Samman Sammelan in collaboration with GSFC ltd., Jamnagar. This programme was chaired by Poonamben Madam, Hon’ble Member of Parliament, Jamnagar and delivered introductory speech for works about the government for the farmers. Online participation in PM Kisan Samman Sammelan which is to be inaugurated by Hon'ble PM at Mela Ground of ICAR - IARI, Pusa New Delhion 17th October 2022. One another programme was also organized at Village Sadodar by KVK, Jamnagar on the day of Celebration of PMKSNY. Total 416 participants participated in this programme.
Kisan Divas (Farmers Day) 23.12.2022
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Junagadh Agricultural University, Jamnagar and Dy. Director of Horticulture jointly celebrated “KIAHAN DIVAS” at Patel Samaj, Dhrol on December 23, 2022. Demonstration and training were organized to create awareness on Natural Farming. Dy. Director of Horticulture and their staff, officer from GSFC, were remain present in this programme. Dr. K. P. Baraiya, Senior Scientist & Head, KVK, Jamnagar delivered lecture on natural farming technology in pest and diseases management in horticultural, vegetable and field crops. Farmers are also aware about value addition, packaging and market intelligence as well as reduction of input cost and increase net income. Group discussion was also done in the different burning issue in farming community. Total 160 farmers from Dhrol Taluka was participated the programme.
INPUT DEALERS TRAINING COURSE
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, JAU, Jamnagar conducted “Diploma in Agricultural Extension Services for Input Dealers”certificate course with collaboration of NIPHM, Hyderabad under guideline of Director of Extension Education, JAU, Junagadh. Total 7 batches with 420 participants successfully completed during 2022, this course from KVK, JAU, Jamnagar.
6. Publications : (Literature, Success story/ Case study, Reports, Newsletters)
Literature developed/published
Item
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Title
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Authors name
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Number of copies
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Research paper
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Perception of effectiveness of SAWAJ Trichoderma in controlling the diseases among its end users: The Pharma Innovation Journal 2022; SP-11(9): 1651-1656
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KP Baraiya, AK Baraiya, VC Gadhiya, SH Lakhani and JN Thaker
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Assessing knowledge level and analysing constraints of organic farmers in Jamnagar district of Gujarat, Guj. J. Ext. Edu. Special Issue; Nov- 2022: 58-66
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KP Baraiya , SH Lakhani and AK Baraiya
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Knowledge of farmers, constraints faced and suggestions offered on integrated management of Pink bollworm in Cotton: a case of Saurashtra region, Gujarat , Guj. J. Ext. Edu. Special Issue; Nov-2022: 91-99
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KP Baraiya, VC Gadhiya, AK Baraiya and SH Lakhani
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Knowledge of household nutritional practices among farm women in Jamnagar district of Gujarat, Guj. J. Ext. Edu. Special Issue; Nov- 2022: 173-177
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AK Baraiya, KP Baraiya, and SH Lakhani
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Effectiveness of sticky trap colours in trapping whitefly, Bemisia tabaci on BT cotton in Saurashtra conditions, Gujarat, India. The Pharma Innovation Jpurnal 2022; 11(7); 1799-1802
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PB Kaneria, MF Acharya, MK Ghelani and KP Baraiya
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Popular Articles
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Antar pak trike vadhtu jatu surymukhee nu mahtav 2022. Krushi Prabhat , February 24, (15)
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SH Godhani, AV Savaliya, AK Baraiya
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Kitchen gardening : todays need 2022, Sanjog News, April-18 (06)
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AK Baraiya, VC Gadhiya, KP Baraiya, , SH Lakhani
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Panchgavya ane tene bnavvanee reet 2022, Sanjog news, August-08( )
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HS Godhani, AV Savaliya, KP Baraiya
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Gajarghas vishe janva jevee babto 2022, Krishi Prabhat, August-23(
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HS Godhani, AV Savaliya, ND Ambaliya
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Ghauni Vaignanik Kheti Padhdhati na Chavirup muddao 2022, Krushi Prabhat , October-21(19)
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AV Savaliya, SH Godhani, ND Ambaliya, KP Baraiya
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7. Visitors :
Sr. No.
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Name & Designation of dignitaries
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Date o visit
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1
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Dr. H. M. Gajipara, DEE, JAU, Junagadh visited to celebration of World Pulses day and Input dealers training programme
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10.02.22
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2
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Dr. H. M. Gajipara, DEE, JAU, Junagadh visited to KVK, Jamnagar for Input dealers certificate distribution programme
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15.05.22
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3
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Dr. H. M. Gajipara, DEE, JAU, Junagadh visited to KVK, Jamnagar for Input dealers certificate distribution programme
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18.07.22
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4
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Dr. H. M. Gajipara, DEE, JAU, Junagadh visited to celebration of Technology week
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26.09.22
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5
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Dr. V.P. Chovatiya, Vice Chancellor, JAU, Junagadh and Dr. H. M. Gajipara, DEE, JAU, Junagadh visited to KVK, Jamnagar
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9.02.23
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8. KVK in Media : (scanned copy of matter published in Newspaper/ journals)
9. Gallery : (Photo, Video regarding OFT,FLD, other Extension Activities etc)
10. Click here to see the Annual Progress Report - 2023
11. Click here to see the Action Plan - 2024
12. Contact us at
Dr. K. P. Baraiya
Senior Scientist & Head
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
Junagadh Agricultural University,
Air force Road; Opp. Digjam Mill,
JAMNAGAR-361 006
Senior Scientist & Head
KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA
Junagadh Agricultural University,
Air force Road; Opp. Digjam Mill,
JAMNAGAR-361 006
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