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National Horticulture Mission Rajasthan : Annual Action Plan 2008 -09 Rajasthan Horticulture Development Society Directorate of Horticulture, Krishi Bhawan, Jaipur 1
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Rajasthan has extremes of temperatures from sub zero in winter to above 45 degrees centigrade in summer q Rainfall highly variable – Range 15 to 90 cms. q 3 out of 5 years affected by drought q 3
Rajasthan Present Scenario … {<} Horticulture: Crop group 2003 -04 Area in Lac ha & Production in Lac MT 2004 -05 2005 -06 2006 -07 Area Prod. Fruits 0. 42* 2. 86 0. 50* 3. 40* 0. 55* 3. 74* 0. 58* 4. 64 Vegetabl es Spices 1. 25 5. 07 1. 23 6. 23 1. 23 7. 55 1. 24 7. 78 5. 90 6. 47 4. 16 4. 24 3. 46 2. 99 3. 80 3. 55 Flowers 0. 020 0. 02 2 1. 61 1. 08 . 033 . 03 0. 033 1. 49 0. 79 1. 51 0. 02 3 0. 70 2. 16 0. 83 9. 02 7. 41 3 14. 4 5 6. 78 M&A Plants Total 15. 5 0 15. 0 7. 81 16. 83 * Departmental estimates 0 4
Rajasthan Comments on the observation made by GOI Original plan : Rs 146. 50 Crore Revised plan : Rs 143. 30 Crore SN 1. GOI observation Base line information Creation of water resources components reduced Comments Information enclosed 2. Two new perennial crops of lime and sapota proposed Both the crops were approved in AAP 2007 -08 (only for newly included districts) 3. District wise and component Available at annexure 1 to 7 of AAP document wise break up of physical and financial programme of ongoing districts 4. Details of fruits for area expansion and maintenance Details of fruits for area expansion are available at Annexure 1 of AAP document. Details of fruits for maintenance indicated at Annexure 8.
Rajasthan SN GOI observation Comments 5. Crop wise details for rejuvenation Already provided in AAP document (Page no. 29) 6. Creation of water resources Reduced to about 20%. Fluctuations in area & prod. due to frequent drought conditions, We want to bring stability through rain water harvesting based fruit plantations having drought proofing power 7. No. of farmers to be trained Available at page no. 38 of AAP document and gardeners, supervisors, entrepreneurs and officers training
Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years (Year wise outlay and expenditure) Year 2005 -06 Rajasthan Rs. Lac Approved Funds Expenditu Unspent Action released re balance as Plan on 1 st April 4102. 00 2259. 57 1421. 31 838. 26 2006 -07 7626. 67 3827. 927 3306. 97 1359. 217 2007 -08 8939. 77 5673. 19 5667. 31 1365. 097 Financial summery 2007 -08 Field activities (A) Project based activities (B) Target Ach. Provision Approved Ach. 5821. 58 5001. 97 3118. 19 774. 06 665. 34 Total (A+B) 5667. 31 {<} 7
New area coverage under NHM during previous three years Total – 46417 ha. Fruits – 13852 ha. Spices – 27166 ha. Crops Aonla Mandarin Ber Kinnow Guava others Coriander Cumin Fenugreek Chilli Fennel Flowers Isabgol 2005 -06 3338 441 274 625 2698 2232 1903 937 - Rajasthan {<} Flowers – 2713 ha. M & A Plants – 2686 ha. Crop wise area increase (ha) 2006 -07 2809 39 545 452 22 104 3815 3607 1331 170 1000 - 2007 -08 1155 889 640 270 691 646 3187 3800 3214 700 500 725 2415 8
Rajasthan Physical and financial programme for the activities proposed to be taken up during 2008 -09 Rs. in crores Revised Annual Action Plan for 2008 -09 (As per 11. 4. 2008 discussions) Central Share 121. 80 State Share 21. 50 Total 143. 30 9
New proposals for 2008 -09 Rajasthan Development of Nurseries 1. Public Sector Model Nurseries Proposed District Banswara Jhalawar Jhunjhunu Chittorgarh Total Ganganagar Bhilwara Small Nagaur Nurseries Jalore Total Grand Total Phy. Target 1 1 1 1 4 8 Fin. (Rs. lac) 18. 00 72. 00 3. 00 12. 00 84. 00 Plants to be raised Mango Mandarin Pomegranate, Citrus, Bael Mandarin, Bael Kinnow Mandarin, Lime, Guava Bael, Ber, Pomegranate, Bael 10
Rajasthan 2. Private Sector {<} Private Phy. Targe Fin. (Rs. Districts Plants to be t (Nos. ) lac) Sector raised 5 45. 00 Sriganganagar, Bhilwara, Aonla, Mandarin, Model Nursery Udaipur, Sirohi, Guava, Lime , Jhunjhunu, Mango, Bael, Pomegranate, Flowers 15 22. 50 Small Udaipur, Bundi, Jaipur, Mango, Aonla, Nursery Ajmer, Alwar, Jhalawar, Guava, Lime, Tonk, Sirohi, Jodhpur, Mandarin, Sapota, Ganganagar, Kota, Bael, Jhunjhunu, S. Madhopur, Pomegranate, Banswara, Dungarpur, Rose, Flowers, Ber, Kinnow, 11 {>} Grand 20 67. 50
Rajasthan Establishment of new gardens- Fruits: S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Fruit Area (ha. ) Varieties Aonla 1500 NA-7, Chaikaiya, Kanchan, Krishna Kinnow 800 Kinnow Mandarin 1000 Nagpuri Ber 1250 Umran, Gola, Seb Pomegranat 825 Arkta, Mridula, Sinduri, Jalore Seedless e Bael 675 Narendra Bael-1, 2, 5 Guava 1500 L-49, Allahabad Safeda Mango 850 Dashehri, Langra, Amrapali, Mallika, Kesar Lime 1000 Kagzi lime Papaya 500 P. delicious, P. majesty, CO-2 Sapota 100 Cricket ball, Kalipatti 12
Rajasthan Availability of planting material Plants Lac Nos Crops Demand Availability Other sources Total Varieties Aonla 4. 50 15. 00 - 4. 50 Chaikaiya, NA-7 Mandarin 3. 00 1. 50 3. 00 Nagpuri Ber 3. 75 4. 00 - 3. 75 Gola , Umran Kinnow 2. 40 3. 00 - 2. 40 Kinnow Pomegranate 3. 30 0. 25 3. 05 3. 30 Sinduri, Arkta Bael 2. 025 - 2. 025 Narendra Bael 2 & 5 Guava 4. 50 1. 00 3. 50 4. 50 L-49, A. Safeda Mango 1. 10 0. 60 0. 50 1. 10 Langra, Dashehari Lime 3. 00 5. 00 - 3. 00 Kagzi lime Sapota 0. 13 - 0. 13 Kalipatti, Cricketball Total 27. 705 29. 35 10. 705 27. 705 13
Rajasthan Planting material arrangement : Strategy Requirement : 37. 00 lac (All schemes/ individuals) Production : 29. 35 lac Mechanism to ensure quality planting material: § Nursery Bill 2008 § RAJHANS - Mother plants assessment by scientists - District level committee to monitor, supervise & to register pvt nurseries - Production, procurement & supply of quality material - New mother plant blocks from ICAR Institutes/SAU’s 14
Rajasthan Establishment of new gardens- Flowers: Flower group Area (ha. ) Crops Cut Flowers 20 Dutch Rose, Gerbera Bulbous flowers 20 Gladiolus, Tuberose Rose, Marigold, Gaillardia, China aster Loose flowers Total 1000 1040 Districts Jaipur, Alwar, Ajmer, Kota, Tonk, Ganganaga , Sirohi, Udaipur Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Kota Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Bhilwara, Ganganagar, Kota, Chittorgarh, Banswara, Karauli, Udaipur, Bundi, S. Madhopur, Tonk, Sirohi, Jhunjhunu, Dungarur 15
Establishment of new gardens- Spices: Crop Coriander Cumin Fenugreek Chilli Fennel Garlic Ginger Turmeric Aloe vera Rajasthan Area (ha. ) Name of districts 1200 Kota, Baran Jhalawar, Chittorgarh, Karauli, S. Madhopur, Bundi 1300 Jodhpur Pali, Jalore, Barmer, Nagaur, Jaipur, Tonk, S. Madhopur, Sirohi, Bhilwara, Jhunjhunu 750 Jaipur, Nagaur, Jhalawar, Kota, Baran, Pali, Banswara, S. Madhopur, Bhilwara, Jhunjhunu 800 Ajmer, Jodhpur, Pali, Tonk, Jalore, Banswara, Karauli, S. Madhopur, Bhilwara, Sirohi, Udaipur, Dungarpur 350 Jodhpur, Pali, Jalore, S. Madhopur, Tonk, Sirohi, Bhilwara 300 Kota, Baran Jhalawar, Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Banswara 150 Banswara, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Udaipur 150 Banswara, Chittorgath, Dungarpur, Udaipur 125 Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Tonk, Pali, Jodhpur, Nagaur, 16 Chittorgarh
Rajasthan Rejuvenation of senile plantation: Kinnow Sriganganagar 125 Fin. Rs. in lacs 18. 75 Mandarin Jhalawar 150 22. 50 Mango Banswara, Dungarpur 50 7. 50 Lime Banswara, Jalore, karauli, Pali, S. Madhopur 100 15. 00 Guava S. Madhopur, Karauli 75 11. 25 500 75. 00 Crop District Total Area (ha. ) 17
Development of Horticulture through rain water harvesting: Rajasthan Fluctuations in area & prod. due to frequent drought conditions, We want to bring stability through rain water harvesting based fruit plantations having drought proofing power Over exploiting ground water in almost all blocks of the state § Safe- 32 § Semi critical- 14 § Critical- 50 § Over exploited – 140 dark zones All 32 districts are endemic to fluoride problem 25 districts are affected by salinity Underground water quality is deteriorating (19%in 1991 to 25% in 2003) Most of the soils are loamy fine to coarse sands, productive under irrigated situations with adequate fertilizers 18
Rapidly depleting ground Water: Rajasthan Total 237 blocks, Over exploited – 140 (Dark zones), Rest critical Critical Safe q Area to be treated – 3000 ha. q Total no. of water resources- 300 Nos q Requirement of funds – 30. 00 crores {<} 19
Protected cultivation: Rajasthan {<} S. No. Component Phy. Targets Fin. Rs. lac a Green House 400000 Sq. Mtr. b Mulching 50 ha. 3. 50 c Shade Net 100000 Sq. Mtr. 7. 00 d Plastic tunnel 10000 Sq. Mtr. 0. 50 Total 1190. 00 1201. 00 State government made provision of additional subsidy for green house construction. Now subsidy available for green house in the State is: q 75 % for SF/MF farmers instead of 50% under NHM q 50 % for other farmers instead of 33% under NHM 20
Rajasthan Promotion of IPM/ INM: Component Phy. Targets Fin. lacs 10 Nos. 40. 00 10000 ha. 100. 00 Bio Control Lab 2 Nos. 120. 00 Plant health clinic 4 Nos. 70. 00 Leaf tissue analysis lab 1 Nos. 20. 00 Disease Forecasting unit Promotion of IPM Total 350. 00 21
Rajasthan Organic Farming: Strength: Capitalize on the naturally growing organic produce Linked with Internal Control System & Certification Began in 2005 -06 – 466 ha area, 825 ha in 200607 & 1290 Programme for 2008 - Phy. Target Fin. Rs. lac ha in 2007 -08 09 Adoption of organic farming Vermi compost unit Certification Total 2500 ha. 250. 00 600 Nos. 180. 00 250. 00 680. 00 {<} 22
HRD including horticulture institute: S. No. Item Rajasthan Nos. Assistance Financial A. 1 Farmers Training - Production Technology 23 0. 75 17. 25 2 Agro processing, Marketing and Packaging 13 0. 75 3 Export & phytosanitary activities 10 0. 75 3. 75 4 Preservation of F & V 10 0. 75 4. 50 5 IPM 5 0. 75 3. 75 6 Seed Production 4 0. 75 4. 50 7 Bee Keeping 5 0. 75 7. 50 B Exposure Tours 56 1. 25 70. 00 C Official/ Officer training Inside state 10 0. 50 5. 00 Out side state 20 0. 50 10. 00 Abroad 10 I. Training of Supervisors – SIAM & Takarda 2 II. Training of Supervisors – KVK Abusar 1 D 20. 60 8. 125 16. 25 23 18. 125
Rajasthan Pollination support through Bee-Keeping: S. No. District No. of Bee Colonies No. of Bee Hives/ Equipment Financial Req. (Rs. in lacs) 1 Bharatpur 2000 16. 00 2 Karauli 1500 12. 00 3 S. Madhopur 1000 4 Chittorgarh 700 5. 60 5 Alwar 500 4. 00 6 Kota 1500 12. 00 7 Jaipur 200 1. 60 8 Ganganag ar 1500 9 Baran 500 4. 00 10 Sirohi 300 2. 40 Crop 8. 00 Mustard, Citrus, Ber, Mango, Guava, Arhar, Cucurbits, Dhaincha, Neem 12. 00 24
Rajasthan Technology dissemination through Front line demonstration: To conduct front line demonstrations – at SAU; s q Demonstration of Hi-tech horticulture practices for flowers, fruits, vegetables in open fields & Green house cultivation q Demonstrative unit - primary processing & PHM of perishables q. Technology dissemination & training Rs. 200. 00 lac Collaborators : Rajasthan Agriculture University, Bikaner Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture & Technology, Udaipur. 25
Post Harvest Management: S. No. Component Unit Rajasthan Target Fin. Rs. lac s a Pack House Nos. 20 12. 50 b Cold Storage units Nos. 20 1000. 00 c C. A. Storage Nos. 1 400. 00 d Ref. Vans/ Containers Nos. 10 60. 00 e Mobile processing units Nos. 1 6. 00 f Market intelligence PB 100. 00 g Buy Back Intervention PB 50. 00 h Estt. of Marketing Infrastructure for horticulture produce in Govt. / Private /Cooperative Sector PB i) Whole Sale Markets Nos. 1 2500. 00 ii) Rural Markets/ Apni Mandi/ Direct Markets Nos. 10 37. 50 iii) Functional Infrastructure for collection / grading Nos. 10 37. 50 iv) Extension, quality awareness & market led extension activities for fresh processed PB 500. 00 26
Rajasthan Technical support Group S. N o. Component Phy. Fin. (Nos Remarks (Lac Rs) ) Farmer's friendly literature, 1 posters, exhibits, video films Publicity through print 2 media/ electronic media 53. 00 Rs. one lac per district & Rs. 30. 00 lac at hq. 33. 00 3 National Level Seminar 1 25. 00 4 State level farmer's fair 5 District level Farmer's fair 6 Seminar (2 days) 1 23 10 5. 00 23. 00 20. 00 One Seminar on PHM aspects of Aonla and aloe vera One fair at Jaipur One fair at each district. 27
Mission management and Innovative programme S. No. D 1 2 3 E 1 Financial Rs. Lac Component Mission Management State & District Mission Structure including additional manpower & project preparation cost Support to Cooperatives for infrastructure requirement Institutional Strengthening, hire, purchase of vehicles, hardware/software New Interventions {<} Horticulture equipments Rajasthan 654. 67 50. 00 100. 00 50. 00 28
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Rajasthan Name & Number of districts approved in 2005 -06, 2006 -07 & 2007 -08: Year 2005 -06 Nos 13 2006 -07 17 2007 -08 23 Approved districts Name Alwar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Baran, Jhalawar, Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Pali, Jalore, Barmer, Nagaur, Ganganagar Alwar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Baran, Jhalawar, Chittorgarh, Jodhpur, Pali, Jalore, Barmer, Tonk, Nagaur, Ganganagar, {Banswara Karauli, S. Madhopur (IDPHT)}, Sirohi, Udaipur, Dungarpur, Bhilwara, Bundi, Jhunjhunu 30
Rajasthan {>} Name & Number of crops approved in 2005 -06, 2006 -07 & 2007 -08: Year Nos 2005 -06 13 Fruits Spices M&A Plants Flowers 2006 -07 25 Fruits Spices M&A Plants Approved crops Name Aonla, Mandarin, Kinnow, Ber Coriander, Cumin, Fenugreek, Chilli, Aloevera, Mehandi, citronella, jamarosa etc Cut flower, Bulbous flower, Loose flower (Rose, Merigold) Aonla, Mandarin, Kinnow, Ber, Bael, Pomegranate, Guava, Papaya, Lemon/citrus, Mango Coriander, Cumin, Fenugreek, Chilli, Garlic, Ginger, Turmeric, Fennel Aloevera, Mehandi, Isabgol, Lemongrass, Ashwagandha, Safedmusali 31
Rajasthan Market linkages: Food Parks Four food parks 1. Ranpur at Kota 2. Boranda at Jodhpur 3. Udhyog Vihar at GNG 4. Neemrana at Alwar Product focus: Kota Coriander, Fenugreek, Aonla, Mandarin, Garlic, Potatoes, Tomato Jodhpur Cumin, Chilli, Garlic, Onion, Ber, Pomegranate, Aonla, Sonamukhi, Mehandi, Isabgol GNG Kinnow, Orange, Aromatic grasses Alwar Chilli, citrus Aonla, Capsicum 32
Rajasthan Market linkages: AEZ’s and Commodity Markets {>} Two AEZ’s for cumin and coriander - AEZ’s 19 commodity specific markets Commodity Specific Markets Merta city Commodit y Cumin Commodity Specific Markets Bassi Alwar Onion Pushkar Flowers Ramganjmandi Coriander Bhawanimandi Tomato Orange Chomu Aonla SGNR Kinnow Chipabarod Garlic Ajmer Flowers Tonk Chilli Shahpura Tinda S. Madhopur Guava Sojatcity Mehandi Jodhpur Cumin Sojatcity Sonamukhi Bhinmal Isabgol Jhalrapatan Ashwgandh 33 a
Rajasthan Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years S. No. Name of Scheme/Component A 1 a i ii b c {>} Physical and financial progress (Rs. Lac) 2005 -06 Unit Plantation Infrastructure & Dev. Production of planting material Development of Nurseries Public Sector i) Model Nursery (4 ha. ) Nos. i) Small Nursery (1 ha. ) Nos. Private Sector i) Model Nursery (4 ha. ) Nos. i) Small Nursery (1 ha. ) Nos. Total Vegetable Seed Production Public Sector Ha. Private Sector Ha. Total Seed Infrastructure Public Sector Private Sector Total 2006 -07 2007 -08 Phy. Fin. 10 6 180. 00 18. 00 5 0 90. 00 8 12 144. 00 36. 00 1 4 10 9. 00 3. 00 102. 00 3 14 37 9. 00 7. 50 196. 50 6 23 45 4. 50 21. 73 224. 23 50 0 50 25. 00 0. 00 25. 00 5 2. 70 0. 364 3. 064 29 14. 50 0. 00 2 1 28. 79 1. 92 30. 71 2 2 181. 00 4. 78 34 185. 78
Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years S. No. 2 a b i ii iii c d Name of Scheme/Component Estt. of New gardens Fruits (Perennial) First year Maintenance Second year Maintenance Fruits sub Total Flowers Cut Flowers a) Small & Marginal Farmers b) Other Farmers Bulbous Flowers a) Small & Marginal Farmers b) Other Farmers Loose Flowers a)Small & Marginal Farmers b)Other Farmers Flowers sub Total Spices M&A Plants Total Unit Ha. Ha. Rajasthan {>} Physical and financial progress 2005 -06 2006 -07 2007 -08 Phy. Fin. 4618 255. 32 3972 1261 251. 91 255. 32 816 184 6833 52 64. 74 349. 77 4. 73 674. 57 8923 2 222. 83 29. 08 5262 2531 1212 516. 12 134. 55 99. 18 749. 85 43. 95 13. 54 99. 89 609. 85 0. 224 961. 87 287. 5 26. 70 488. 9 34. 79 776. 4 61. 48 11410 474. 74 35 2632 46. 842 1332. 9
Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>} S. No. 3 4 5 a i ii b c d 6 i ii iv v vi Name of Scheme/Component Rejuvenation of senile plantation Water resources Protected cultivation Green House Small & Marginal Farmers Other Farmers Mulching Shade Net Plastic tunnel Total Promotion of INM/IPM Sanitary and phytosanitary Promotion of IPM Disease Forecasting units Bio control labs Plant health clinic (Public Sector) Leaf tissue analysis labs Total Unit Ha No Sq. M Ha. Sq. M Physical and financial progress 2005 -06 2006 -07 2007 -08 Phy. Fin. 104 14. 64 387 43. 86 565 70. 18 14 9 500 129. 84 0. 035 0. 305 0. 025 0. 365 Ha. Nos. 4257 2 31. 23 8. 00 Nos. 1 20. 00 114 2001 7 2800 1151. 3 3. 35 0. 10 0. 22 0. 00 3. 63 105. 80 10085 72. 08 5 20. 00 7 140 2387. 99 74904 9000 0 11140 1705 243. 44 19. 35 0 1. 13 0. 09 264. 01 7630 5 49. 38 20. 00 2 36. 00 36 59. 23 337. 88 105. 38
Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>} S. No 7 Physical and financial progress Name of Scheme/Component Organic Farming a Adoption of organic farming b Vermi compost units c Certification Total 8 HRD Farmers Training Exposure Tours Officers/ Officials Training of supervisors Entrepreneurs Training Gardeners Training Total 9 Pollination support through bee-keeping 10 Technology dissemination through Front line demons. Unit Ha. Nos. Nos 2005 -06 Phy. Fin. 2006 -07 Phy. Fin. 467 28 1162 155 20. 01 5. 37 0. 00 25. 38 46. 77 13. 06 3. 45 54. 78 1955 49. 54 44. 99 1. 00 94. 64 2007 -08 Phy. Fin. 1290. 25 55. 48 506 151. 06 10. 46 217. 00 100. 31 44. 71 13. 64 31. 04 7751 3247 87 2 1 2 73. 65 80. 52 18. 98 16. 25 10. 125 11. 25 10520 80. 29 18. 98 4181 50. 14 0. 00 177 47. 64 120. 90 37
Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years Rajasthan {>} S. No. B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a b c d Physical and financial progress Name of Scheme/Component Unit Post Harvest Management Pack House Cold Storage units Ref. Vans/ Containers Mobile processing units Market intelligence Buy back intervention Establishment of marketing infrastructure for hort. crops Wholesale Market Rural Market/ Apni Mandi Functional infrastructure Extension, quality awareness & market led extension activitiees for fresh processed products Total 2005 -06 Phy. Fin. Nos. 2006 -07 Phy. Fin. 2007 -08 Phy. Fin. 6 30. 00 4 15 189. 97 6. 593 15. 00 44. 97 100. 00 151. 30 60. 00 6. 593 211. 30 38
Physical and financial progress achieved during previous three years S. No. D a b c c I ii iv v vi F a b Name of Scheme/Component Mission Management State & District Mission Structure Support to co-operatives Institutional Strengthening Technical support group State level farmer fair District level farmer fair Seminar (Two days) Orientation workshop Farmer friendly literature, posters, exhibits, video films Electronic/ print media Sub Total New Interventions Horticulture equipments Distribution of drying sheets Total Grand Total Unit {>} Physical and financial progress 2005 -06 Phy. Fin. Nos. Rajasthan 17. 51 10. 60 43. 79 1 1 2006 -07 Phy. Fin. 2007 -08 Phy. Fin. 65. 186 165. 95 41. 41 18. 07 40. 12 6. 99 8. 14 19. 59 10. 66 15. 00 18. 88 20. 86 7. 68 1464. 30 3306. 96 5667. 31 0. 85 0. 91 13. 73 13. 30 8. 49 2 9 12 11 39
2. Private Sector Nursery District Model Sriganganag Nursery ar Bhilwara Udaipur Sirohi Jhunjhunu Total Small Udaipur Nursery Bundi Jaipur Ajmer Alwar Jhalawar Tonk Sirohi Jhodhpur Ganganagar Kota Jhunjhunu S. Madhopur Banswara Dungarpur Phy. Target (Nos. ) 1 Fin. (Rs. lac) 9. 00 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 9. 00 45. 00 1. 50 1 1 1 1 1. 50 1. 50 Plants to be raised Aonla, Mandarin, Guava, Lime Mango, Aonla, Guava, Lime Flowers/ Mango Bael, Pomegranate Mango, Aonla, Guava, Lime Mandarin, Sapota Aonla, Bael, Pomegranate, lime Aonla, Rose, Bael, Guava Aonla, Bael, Flowers Mandarin Aonla, Guava, Pomegranate, lime Pomegranate, Mango, Flowers Ber / Pomegranate Kinnow/ Rose, Pomegranate Mandarin, Mango Ber, Aonla, Bael Guava, Mango, Guava, Lime 40
Green House: Districts Ajmer Alwar Baran Bhilwara Chittor Jaipur Jhalawar Jhunjhunu Kota Nagaur S. Madhopur Sirohi Sriganganagar Tonk Udaipur Total Green house (Sq. mtr. ) 20000 120000 6000 10000 60000 10000 8000 20000 150000 10000 30000 10000 25000 400000 Rajasthan {>} 41
Protected cultivation: Mulching District Area (Ha. ) Ajmer Jhalawar Kota S. Madhopur Sriganganag ar Total 10 10 10 Shade net Fin. Req. (Rs. in lacs) 0. 70 50 Jhunjhunu Sriganganagar Total Plastic Tunnel (Sq. mtr. ) Fin. (Rs. In lacs) 3000 7000 10000 0. 15 0. 35 0. 50 Shade net units (sq. mt. ) Fin. Req. (Rs lac) Ajmer Alwar Bhilwara Bundi 8000 30000 2000 0. 560 2. 100 0. 140 Chittor Jaipur 3000 7000 0. 210 0. 490 Jalore 3. 50 Plastic tunnels District Rajasthan District 2000 0. 140 Jhalawar Jhunjhunu Jodhpur Karauli Kota Pali S. Madhopur Sirohi Sriganganagar Tonk 2000 3000 2000 5000 2000 7000 5000 10000 3000 0. 140 0. 210 0. 140 0. 350 0. 140 0. 490 0. 350 0. 700 0. 210 42
Adoption of organic farming: S. No. Disritct Area (ha. ) Fin. Rs. in lacs Indicative Hort. crops in rotation 1 Ajmer 100 10. 00 Vegetables 2 Alwar 100 10. 00 Fruits 3 Banswara 100 10. 00 Fruits, Vegetables 4 Baran 150 15. 00 Coriander 5 Barmer 150 15. 00 Cumin, Isabgol 6 Bhilwara 100 10. 00 Spices 7 Bundi 50 5. 00 Coriander 8 Chittor 100 10. 00 Coriander 9 Dungarpur 50 5. 00 Spices 10 Jaipur 100 10. 00 Fenugreek, Vegetables 11 Jalore 150 15. 00 Cumin 12 Jhalawar 150 15. 00 Coriander 13 Jhunjhunu 100 10. 00 Fenugreek, vegetables 14 Jodhpur 150 15. 00 Cumin, vegetables 15 Karauli 50 5. 00 Chilli 16 Kota 150 15. 00 Coriander 17 Nagaur 100 10. 00 Cumin 18 Pali 150 15. 00 Cumin, chilli 19 S. Madhopur 100 10. 00 Spices 20 Sirohi 50 5. 00 Fennel 21 Sriganganagar 150 15. 00 Kinnow 22 Tonk 100 10. 00 Chilli, Cumin 23 Udaipur 100 10. 00 Ginger, turmeric 2500 250. 00 Total {>} 43
S. No. Disritct Vermi compost Unit (Nos. ) Fin. req. (Rs. in lacs) 1 7. 50 Alwar 25 7. 50 3 Banswara 25 7. 50 4 Baran 25 7. 50 5 Barmer 25 7. 50 6 Bhilwara 25 7. 50 7 Bundi 15 4. 50 8 Chittor 25 7. 50 9 Dungarpur 20 6. 00 10 Jaipur 25 7. 50 11 Jalore 30 9. 00 12 Jhalawar 25 7. 50 13 Jhunjhunu 30 9. 00 14 Jodhpur 30 9. 00 15 Karauli 20 6. 00 16 Kota 30 9. 00 17 Nagaur 25 7. 50 18 Pali 30 9. 00 19 S. Madhopur 25 7. 50 20 Sirohi 20 6. 00 21 Sriganganagar 50 15. 00 22 Tonk 25 7. 50 23 25 2 Vermi compost units: Ajmer Udaipur 25 7. 50 Total 600 180. 00 44
Innovative Proposal : 1. Horticulture equipment/ Implements Rajasthan 1. To control the insect pest, Modern PP equipments are to be provided to the farmers on subsidized rates 2. For training, pruning and removing of unwanted growth financial assistance is proposed on horticulture implements 3. To impart intercultural operations in fruit orchards, small tractors are also to be popularised among the farmers to enhance the productivity of the fruit crops Backpack sprayer, Power sprayer, Foot sprayer, Tractor/trolley mounted power sprayer, Horticulture tools, Small Tractor for intercultural operations in orchards etc. will be provided to the farmers The assistance will be given @ 50% of total cost of equipment/ Small Tractor / tools subject to ceiling of Rs. 10000/- per beneficiary. During the year 2008 -09, a financial provision of Rs. 50. 00 lacs has been kept for distribution of equipments/ tools. 45
Innovative Proposal : 2. Distribution of Drying Spices Sheets Rajasthan contributes more than 50% of national production of seed spices State is leading producer of coriander, cumin & fenugreek Spices farmers are not adopting hygienic conditions during threshing Many times heavy losses occurs and quality of the produce also gets spoiled Farmers could not get attractive prices in domestic as well as international market Distribution of plastic sheets for drying/ threshing of seed spices rather than to dry on ground may help in getting 46 remunerative prices
Rajasthan Distribution of Drying Spices Sheets: Technical specifications for drying spices sheets: Five layered polythene sheet (6 X 8 meter), 250 GSM (gram per square meter), Color-Black Both sides coated specially with reinforced HDPE fabric heavy duty 5 layers rigged with tear resistance strength, Heat sealed edge reinforced with rope and humid with minimum 25 mm overlap fitted with eyelets 120 cm apart all round out to sizes Financial assistance proposed: 50 % of cost limited to Rs. 1000/- per sheet (6 x 8 mtr) Maximum assistance admissible per beneficiary will be Rs. 5000. 47 For distribution of drying spices sheets and construction of {>} cemented drying yards, a sum of Rs. 50. 00 lacs is proposed for the