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National Food Security
Mission
(NFSM) 2013 -14
MEGHALAYA
Expenditure under various components of NFSM 2013-14
Sl.No.
Interventions
Approved Rate of
Assistance
Unit
Amount Released
Financial
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Cluster Demonstration by State Department of Agriculture
with the technical backstopping of ICAR/SAUs/IRRI/ (one
cluster of 100 ha)
(a).Direct seeded rice/ line transplanting/ SRI (Target 1.5% of
area of District)
(b). Cluster Demonstration on Hybrid Rice (one cluster of 100
ha) target 0.5% of Area District
Seed Distribution
(a)
Hybrid Rice Seed
(a)
HYVs Seed
Amount Utilized
Financial
Unspent
Balance
Financial
` 7500/per ha
Ha
322.500
322.500
Nil
` 7500/per ha
Ha
337.500
337.500
Nil
` 2000/per qtl
` 500/per qtl
Qtls
Qtls
30.000
13.980
30.000
13.980
Nil
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Plant and Soil Protection Management
a) .Liming in Acidic Soils
b). Plant Protection Chemicals & bio-agents
21.135
21.135
Nil
` 500/per ha
` 500/per ha
ha
ha
21.135
21.135
Nil
Resource Conservation Technique/Tools
a). Conoweeders
b). Knap Sack Sprayers
` 3000/per machine
` 3000/per machine
Nos
Nos
187.500
187.500
Nil
23.100
23.100
Nil
40.400
40.400
Nil
Nos
24.920
24.920
Nil
No. of
district
44.520
15.195
29.325
No. of State
13.870
7.338
6.532
Nos
200.000
200.000
Nil
1280.560
1244.703
35.857
Incentive for pump sets
` 10000/per pumpset
Cropping System based training four sessions is one before
Kharif, one each during Kharif and Rabi crops and after Rabi
harvest
Miscellaneous Expenses:a). Project Management team & other miscellaneous
expenses at District level
b). Project Management team & other miscellaneous
expenses at State level
Local Initiatives
a). Check Dam :- Water Harvesting structure for promotion of
SRI and providing irrigation.etc
TOTAL Financial (1 to 8)
` 3500/- session
` 14000/- training
` 6·36 lakh per
District
` 13·87 lakh per State
` 200 lakh
Nos
Yield Report of Sali Paddy 2013 as per crop cutting
experiment
Sl. No.
Name/Place of Cluster Dem
Variety
Method of planting
1.
East Khasi Hills
2.
Ri-Bhoi
3.
Jaintia Hills
4.
5.
6.
West Khasi Hills
South Garo Hills
West Garo Hills
Arize-6444
SPH-115
Local
Arize-6444
Ranjeet
Ranjeet
Arize-6444
SPH-115
IR-36
Pant-12
Arize-6444
MEGH-II
Loknath-505
MTU-7029
SRI
SRI
Traditional
Line Transplanting
SRI
Line transplanting
Line transplanting
SRI
Traditional
Traditional
SRI
Transplanted
Line Transplanting
Irrigated late transplanted
Irrigated Traditional
Rainfed line
Irrigated natural source
Irrigated Line
Rainfed
SRI
Irrigated
Line Transplanted
Traditional
Line transplanting
SRI
Line Transplanting
MTU-1010
Arize-6444
7.
East Garo Hills
Local
Loknath-505
Loknath-505
Ranjeet
Yield per ha (MT)
6.32
4.64
3.00
4.80
5.56
5.18
6.70
7.19
3.52
4.30
9.65
5.67
6.39
5.40
6.24
6.14
6.60
6.64
5.89
7.08
6.92
6.23
4.59
5.50
6.50
4.00
Yield Report of Boro Paddy 2013 as per crop cutting
experiment
Sl. No.
Name/Place of Cluster Dem
Variety
Method of planting
1.
East Khasi Hills
MTU 1010
2.
South west Khasi Hills
IR- 64
Naveen
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
4.50
2.9 0
Gomiti
Naveen
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
3.20
4.04
IR-64
IR 64
Line Transplanting
SRI
Line Transplanting
3.60
4.42
4.73
HY-6444
Line Transplanting
5.53
Naveen
SPH- 115
CAU R-1
Naveen
IR-64
IR-64
Naveen
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
SRI
SRI
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
7.26
3.81
6.20
5.50
5.00
5.90
7.00
IR-64
Line Transplanting
5.20
Goraknath - 509
Gomti
Line Transplanting
Line Transplanting
5.80
5.60
HY-6444
Naveen
Loknath - 505
Loknath - 555
Abhishek
SRI
SRI
SRI
SRI
Line Transplanting
7.20
7.60
7.10
7.30
6.20
3.
4.
Ri-Bhoi District
West Jaintia Hills
5.
South West Garo Hills
6.
North Garo Hills
7.
West Garo Hills
Yield per ha (MT)
4.72
CAU R-1
ABHISHEK
NAVEEN
MEGH-II
HY - 6444
New Innovations/Initiatives Adopted By The
State
 Introduction of Quality seeds and newly released varieties such as HY6444, CAU-R1, Naveen, Gomti, Goraknath-509, Loknath-505 & 555,
MEGH-I and MEGH-II which have been distributed for cluster
demonstration in different agro-climatic zones of the state has increased
the production and productivity of Rice in the identified area of the
District. As a result there is high demand of seeds by the farmers after
observing the performance of these varieties.
 Introduction of new technology such as SRI, etc. have contributed to the
doubling/trebling of yield of Paddy in the Farmers field which has
brought much satisfaction to paddy grower and increase the potential of
enhancing production through increase in area of cultivation under paddy.
 Construction of Check dam, water harvesting structures and supply of
pump sets has enable the farmers in the lower altitude regions to increase
the area under Boro paddy cultivation.
Contd….
 Intervention by lime application in iron toxicity areas has
improved the paddy crop health raising the productivity
by 30-50 % and enabled farmers to increase their
production in the areas where Local Improved Variety of
paddy such as MEGH-I, MEGH-II are grown in the high
altitude region.
 Various interventions proposed are being integrated which
benefitted the farmers and increased their production.
Road Map
Selection of Good Quality Seeds
Recommended package of practices
Transfer of Technology and Extension
Methods of cultivation
Soil Health
IPM
Assured Irrigation
Mechanization
Regular Monitoring
INM
Exposure visit
Future Strategy
 Quality Seeds for drought and flood like situation.
 Timely availability of inputs during drought and flood
occurrence.
 To strengthen the construction of Water harvesting
structures and Shallow tubes wells so that more area
can be covered for cultivation of Boro paddy.
 Temporary fencing may be included in the intervention
 Mechanization- Power tillers, seed-drill, paddy
transplanter are required which can be made available
to farmers through custom hiring centres.
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