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Title: Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern Region


1
Bringing Green Revolution to Eastern Region
Recommendations of the Technical
Session Presented by P. K. Basu Secretary
(Agriculture Cooperation) Ministry of
Agriculture Government of India
2
An integrated approach is necessary to address
the technological, infrastructural and policy
constraints for bridging the productivity gaps in
different crops
3
Potential of Eastern Region
  • The region is endowed with climatic conditions
    particularly congenial temperature regime
    suitable for year round cropping
  • Vast unexploited agricultural potential
  • increasing cropping intensity
  • Increasing crop productivity
  • The region witnesses high annual rainfall and is
    rich in utilizable surface and ground-water
    resources

4
Ground Water Availability and Utilization
5
ELECTRICITY CONSUMPTION IN KEY STATES (2007-08)
Consumption for agricultural purpose ()
14
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The productivity levels of rice and rice-based
cropping systems are about the lowest in the
region when compared with that in other states
7
Strategies
  • Lower Gangetic Plains Region
  • (WB other than Purulia and hill districts)
  • Middle Gangetic Plains Region (Eastern U.P. and
    Bihar)

Flood/ water logging, poor drainage,
Salinity/alkalinity, Arsenic contamination
  • Submergence tolerant varieties of Rice need to be
    promoted
  • Scope for utilizing kharif rice fallows for
    cultivation of rabi pulses and oilseeds
  • Reduce upland rice areas with more suitable crops
    like pulses and oilseeds
  • Development of on-farm irrigation resources
    especially efficient use of ground water(except
    Arsenic Prone areas)
  • Increasing the fertilizer use
  • Use Leaf colour charts for Nitrogen and promote
    PSB
  • Taking care of widespread deficiency of zinc and
    boron.
  • Promotion of short to medium duration high
    yielding varieties and hybrids of rice and maize
  • Promotion of maize cultivation especially in Rabi
  • Promotion of early maturing varieties of
    sugarcane
  • Development of on-farm irrigation resources
    especially efficient use of ground water

8
Strategies
  • Eastern Plateau Hills Region (Parts of Orissa,
    Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh)
  • East Coast Plains Hills (Part of Orissa)

Moisture stress, drought and Soil acidity, Iron
toxicity
Salinity, Water management, Poor nutritional
status of soil, saline lands
  • Promote rainwater harvesting and storage for
    increasing crop productivity
  • Promotion of medium duration High yielding
    varieties/hybrids of rice
  • Improvement in seed supply so as to increase the
    SRR
  • Improvement in productivity of crops in acidic
    soils through soil treatment with liming
    materials available in the region
  • High yielding varieties for water logged areas
    and upland areas needs to be propagated
  • Discouraging the cultivation of rice in marginal
    lands and diversifying in favour of oilseeds and
    pulses
  • Utilization of rice fallows for increasing the
    crop area under pulses and oilseeds
  • Rice-fish culture
  • Improving soil drainage

9
Action Plan (Short/Medium-term)
  • A. Rainfed upland Rice
  • Rice-based intercropping (Rice Pigeon pea, 41)
    - S
  • Field bunding / graded bunding / contour bunding
    - S
  • HYV of 90 -100 days duration - S
  • Aerobic rice (Water efficient) S
  • Percolation tanks/check dams/diversion weir M
  • B. Rainfed lowland rice
  • Suitable dyke height of the field - S
  • Comprehensive drainage system - M
  • HYV of 120-135 days/140-150 days duration - S
  • Rice-fish farming system S
  • INM and IPM - S

10
Action Plan (Short/Medium term)
  • C. Deep Water Rice
  • Possible conversion to irrigated rice or other
    systems where suitable crops could be grown M
  • Improved waterlogging tolerant varieties - S
  • Pond-based farming - M
  • D. Irrigated rice
  • SRI (Water saving 20-25) S
  • Renovation of drainage system - M
  • Efficient use of ground water (dug-wells, shallow
    tube-wells) M
  • Covering more area under Boro Rice - S

11
Action Plan (Short/Medium-term)
  • E. Wheat
  • Zero tillage for timely sowing - S
  • Renovation of field channels - S
  • Renovation of drainage system - M
  • Efficient use of ground water - M
  • F. Maize
  • Supply of single cross hybrids and QPM - S
  • Ridge and furrow system S
  • Renovation of field channels and drainage system
    S/M
  • Efficient use of ground water - M

12
Action Plan (Short/Medium-term)
  • G. Pulses and Oilseeds
  • Utilizing Rice Fallows through relay cropping - S
  • Intercropping (sugarcane, cotton, sorghum, maize
    with groundnut) - S
  • Certified seeds and application of
    bio-fertilizers S
  • Pest Monitoring and Surveillance S
  • Need for development of pod borer resistant
    varieties
  • Earthing with ridger-type implements for kharif
    pulses- S

13
Strategic Research
  • Screening of new pests and diseases and their
    effective management in the wake of climatic
    changes
  • Water and Nitrogen use efficient crops
  • Weed Management and strategic crop development
  • Season independent designer crops
  • Improvement of hybrids, nutrition and value added
    crops

14
ORISSA
15
Chhattisgarh
16
Bihar
17
Jharkhand
18
Uttar Pradesh
19
West Bengal
20
Key Interventions
  • Developing additional water sources through tube
    wells, dug wells and farm ponds
  • Promotion of Hybrid Rice
  • Promotion of Flood, Drought, Cold and Salinity
    tolerant rice varieties
  • Use of Drum seeders for timely planting of direct
    seeded rice
  • Promotion of SRI
  • Site specific nutrient management
  • Liming treatment in acidic soils
  • Pest monitoring and Surveillance
  • Bringing additional area under
  • Summer/Boro Rice
  • Pulses and oilseeds crops through relay cropping
    in rice fallows
  • Promoting pigeon pea as intercrop

21
Approach
  • Campaign mode of implementation creating clusters
    of successfully adopted villages
  • Convergence of schemes
  • Mechanism for synchronized actions
  • Maximizing benefits of different schemes
  • Private Sector participation
  • for management of irrigation assets
  • supply chain for different crops
  • Use of ICT to deliver crop advisories through
    Kiosks, Telephones and SMS
  • Dedicated Administrative Structure
  • Result oriented approach
  • Stability of tenure
  • Assigning officers of proven merit
  • Regular monitoring and concurrent evaluation
  • Rewards scheme

22
Sum up
  • Immense potential exists in the region for
    enhancing farm output through development and
    judicious use of available natural resources.
  • Region specific strategy has been developed
    involving
  • in-situ and on-farm conservation of rain-water,
  • comprehensive drainage system for water logged
    soils,
  • restoration of soil fertility,
  • promoting use of efficient farm implements and
    input responsive varieties/hybrids and creating
    infrastructure that facilitates input supply and
    technology dissemination
  • Approaches for implementation have been suggested
    to create impact
  • Efforts will have to be sustained over a period
    of time to show desired results

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Thank you
  • Adopting Regionally differentiated strategy
  • addressing the key constraints with appropriate
    technology and
  • Innovative development approaches
  • is the key for effective implementation
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