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The document provides an overview of the KVK Chittorgarh, including its establishment, activities, and financial statements for the year 2022-23. It details the agricultural landscape of the region, major crops, livestock population, and various extension activities undertaken to promote improved farming practices. Additionally, it includes information on frontline demonstrations and on-farm trials aimed at enhancing crop productivity and addressing local agricultural challenges.

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Chit Org Arh

The document provides an overview of the KVK Chittorgarh, including its establishment, activities, and financial statements for the year 2022-23. It details the agricultural landscape of the region, major crops, livestock population, and various extension activities undertaken to promote improved farming practices. Additionally, it includes information on frontline demonstrations and on-farm trials aimed at enhancing crop productivity and addressing local agricultural challenges.

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KVK-

Chittorgarh
Host Organization Demons
trations
MPUAT- Udaipur OFT (2) FLD
Method
Core
Year of Establishment (340)
July, 1992

Extension
Capacity
Activities Activities
Developmen
t (38) (991)

Campaigns Meetings Misc.


(8) (12) (48)
Basic Information
District Profile KVK Profile
1 Total Land (ha) 53.51
1 Geographical Area (000 ha) 750773
2 Field Demonstration Units
2 Net Cropped Area (000 ha) 326454
Crop Soybean Groundnut Blackgram Barley Gram Mustard
3 Gross Cropped area(0000 ha) 395283
Area 8.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 10.0 1.0
4 Net Irrigated Area (000 ha) 199273
Other Vermi Goat unit Poultry Azolla Fish Others
5 Gross Irrigated area (000 ha) 267572 Units com. pond

Major Crops (Top 5) No. 1 15+1 60 1 - 4


6
3 Seed Production (area) ha. 12.00
6.1 Maize 159671
4 Nursery (area) Hi-Tech-26 x90 sq.m.,
6.2 Soybean 95870 Small Nursery- 33 x 15 sq.m.
Modal nursery 2000 sq.m.
6.3 Wheat 137587

6.4 Mustard 51188 5 Processing Facility available Yes


6 Staff in Position
6.5 Gram 104915
SS& Head SMSs PAs Tech SS Driver
7 Livestock Population 1377269
- 1 3 - 1 1
8 Top 2 Horticultural Crops (000
7 Salary paid from contingency Nil
ha)
8.1 Mango 488 8 Total Revolving Fund (Rs.) 6565700.00
9 RF utilized for KVK during 22-23 4577779.00
8.2 Guava 156

Source: Dept. of Agri.,


Demonstration Units at KVK

Modal Nursery Vermi Compost Unit Vermi Wash unit


Hi-Tech Nursery

Soil Water testing Goat Unit Poultry Unit Azolla Unit 3


Lab
Financial Statement : 2022-23 (Rs in Lakh)
S.No. Particulars Sanctioned Expenditure
1. Other Than TSP/SCSP/NEH
Capital 0.00 0.00
Contingency 11.50 11.50
2 TSP/SC-SP
Capital 4.40 4.40
Contingency 0.21 0.21
3 Natural farming
Capital 0.00 0.00
Contingency 0.00 0.00
4 Agri-Drone
Capital 0.00 0.00
Contingency 0.00 0.00
Financial Statement : 2022-23 (Rs in Lakh)
S.No. Programmes Sanctioned Expenditure
1 CFLD Pulses 1.58 1.58
2 CFLD Oilseeds 4.26 4.26
3 CRM 0.00 0.00
4 NICRA 0.00 0.00
5 DAMU 0.15 0.11
6 RRECL 1.00 1.00
7 SC-SP Component (Equipment-Tractor) 8.00 8.00
8 Agri- Start up conclave and Kisan 1.03 1.03
Sammelan (New Delhi)
9 Swachhata Action Plan 0.30 0.30
10 Garib Kalyan Sammelan 2.37 2.37
11 Kisan Mela 1.19 1.19
KVK: Details of Operational Area
S. Block Village Major crops Major problems Thrust Areas
N.
1. Begun Kherpura Maize, Soybean, Groundnut, Wheat, Low productivity of To promote the improved
Mustard, Gram, Summer groundnut, crops, fruits & cultivation practices of crops-seed
Animal husbandry, Vegetables & vegetables. treatment, INM & IPM.
Orchards. Low productivity of Seed production programme to
2. Doongla Godhakera Maize, Blackgram Soybean, animals. replace old verity of seed.
Groundnut, Mustard, Wheat, Barley,
Timely unavailability Promote organic farming.
Summer Groundnut, Animal
of improved varieties To improve the local breeds of cow
husbandry, Vegetables, Floriculture &
of seeds. and goat through breeding,
Orchards
Barisadri R.C. Khera, Maize, Black gram, Soybean, Wheat, Injudicious use of feeding and management.
3.
Kewalpura, Mustard, Gram, Animal husbandry, fertilizers&
Burundi, Vegetables pesticides.
Gundalpur
4. Chittorgarh Aachora Maize, Soybean Groundnut, Mustard,
Chittorgarh Animal husbandry, Vegetables.

Nagari Maize, Soybean, Wheat, Mustard,


Gram, Animal husbandry, Vegetables.

5. Bhadesar Panchdevla Maize, Soybean, Groundnut, Mustard,


Wheat, Summer Groundnut, Animal
husbandry, Vegetables.

Bhadesar Nanana Maize, Soybean Groundnut, Mustard,


Animal husbandry, Vegetables.
On-Farm Trials
Particulars OFT 1 OFT 2
Title Management of Chlorosis in groundnut Weed management in Wheat
Problem Low productivity of groundnut due to Grain yield of wheat is reduced due to Problematic broad
Chlorosis leaves deficiency of Iron leaves weeds present in the field
Technology Selected Nutrient management in groundnut Chemical weed control
through application of Iron source as two
foliar sprays
Source of Technology RAU, Bikaner AICRP on Weed management MPUAT Udaipur
Thematic area Nutrient management weed control
Performance of the Technology Remove Chlorosis leaves deficiency of Iron in Efficiency control of broad leaves
Groundnut

Farmers Feed back The practice of Iron source as two foliar Efficiently control of BLW and yield was recorded higher in T2.
sprays (because quick response of foliar Bold grain size gain in T2 as compared to T1
spray than soil application) of ferrous
sulphates T3 was found to be better with
29.67% increase yield in as compared to T1
Treatments Yield (kg/ha) Net Return B:C Ratio Treatments Yield Net Return B:C
*2 year av. (Rs /ha) (kg/ha) (Rs/ha) Ratio
*2 year av.
T1 - Farmers’ practice (No use of 18.20 56718 2.14 T 1 = Recommended & Farmers’ 42.40 63900 1.63
iron fertilizers) practices- Metsulfuron
methyal 4g ha-1 at 30 -35DAS
T2 - 15 kg N + 60 kg P2O5 ha-1+ 21.80 73262 2.35 T2 =Technology assess- 48.20 72145 1.79
25 kg ferrous sulphates ha-1 at Carfentrazone - ethyl 20 g ha-1
at 30-35 DAS
sowing
T3 – 15 kg N + 60 kg P2O5 ha-1 at 23.60 85566 2.63 - - - -
sowing +Two spray 0.5% ferrous
sulphates at 40 DAS & 60 DAS)
Realization Parameters
1 No. of pods per plant Weed control Efficiency (%)
2 No. Pod & haulm (straw) yield ha -1
Yield(kg/ha)
3 Net Return (Rs/ha) Net Return (Rs/ha)
4 B:C Ratio B:C Ratio
Overall Assessment from OFTs (for upscaling the
technology with State Department)

S. Title Treatment Upscaling technology


No. with State Deptt.

1 Management of 15 kg N + 60 kg P2O5 ha-1 at sowing Training/FLD/


Chlorosis in Awareness
+Two spray 0.5% ferrous sulphates at
Groundnut
40 DAS & 60 DAS)

2 Weed Management Carfentrazone–ethyl 20g ha-1 at 30-35 Training/Awareness


in Wheat DAS to control of Broad leaves weeds
Technology Gap Analysis
S. Crop Variety Seed Rate Seeding Fertilizers Plant Protection
N. Technology
A Kharif
Crops
1 Soybean 70% 90% 75% 50% 80%

2 Groundnut 90% 80% 70% 50% 70%

3 Blackgram 85% 30% 80% 40% 90%

B Rabi Crops
1 Mustard 90% 25% 40% 50% 60%

2 Gram 50% 20% 70% 50% 50%


Frontline Demonstrations
Particulars Soybean Groundnut Blackgram
Area ha 20 20 30
Demonstrations No 50 50 75
Farmers No 50 50 75
Technology/ Variety JS 20-34 GJG-32 Pratap Urd-1
Maximum Yield Kg/ha 2240 2350 720
Minimum Yield Kg/ha 1570 1690 290
Yield (kg/ha) Demo 1730 1930 410
Local 1490 1580 351
Gross Return 74390 112905 27060
(Rs/ha) Demo
Local 64070 92430 23166
Net Return (Rs/ha) Demo 46040 76065 9710
Local 37620 58930 7606
B: C Ratio Demo 2.62 2.98 1.56
Local 2.42 2.76 1.48
1 Soybean Variety JS 20-34 was Farmers liked variety Farmers liked variety Pratap Urd-
appreciated by the farmers GJG-32 maturity (115- 1 maturity earlier (75 days),
due to higher yield 124 days), Bunch habit Moderate Resistant to YMV
Feedback disease
2 Maturity 85-90 days Higher stage pod No of pod/plant (24-31)
3 This variety gives good More pods per plant Bold seeded, Minimum shattering
production even when there is (24-29), Higher yield loss, Synchronous in maturity,
less rainfall, better Higher yield
germination
Soybean farmers field Groundnut farmers field Blackgram farmers field

Soybean farmers field day –Gundalpur village Groundnut farmers field day –Nanana village Blackgram farmers field day –Nagari village
Frontline Demonstrations
Particulars Units Mustard Gram
Area ha 20 30
Demonstrations No 75 90
Farmers No 75 90
Technology/ Variety Radhika (DRMR 2017-15) GNG -2144
Maximum Yield Kg/ha 2160 2150
Minimum Yield Kg/ha 1480 1520
Yield (kg/ha) Demo 1765 1940
Local 1460 1582
Gross Return (Rs/ha) Demo 105900 103499
Local 85800 84399
Net Return (Rs/ha) Demo 79300 73899
Local 61450 58349
B: C Ratio Demo 3.98 3.50
Local 3.52 3.24
Feedback 1 White rust, stem rot, downy mildew and No. of branches increased due
powdery mildew is low to nipping
2 low aphid infestation More No of pods/plant
3 More no of pod & branches Bold seeded
Mustard farmers field Mustard farmers field day – Nagri village

Gram farmers field day –Kherpura


Gram farmers field village
Most Suitable crop for large scale promotion
through Mission Mode Programme under
irrigated/rainfed situations in the district
• Yield Performance in FLDs (average of 90 no of demos): 19.40
q / ha
• Additional income (Rs / ha) over the best check crop/var : 15550
• Season of the Crop : Rabi
• Duration of the Crop : 130-135 days
• Varietal Choice of the Farmers : GNG-1581, GNG-1958, GNG-2144
• Source of Seed: Rajasthan State Seeds Corporation Ltd &
National Seeds Corporation Ltd. and Agriculture Universities
• Marketing Avenues are available or not : Available
Extension Activities
S. Activity Total Remark if any
No. No.
1 Field day 7 265 farmers participated in field day on soybean, groundnut, blackgram, mustard &
gram
2 Kisan Ghosti 7 456 farmers participated in different Kishan Gosthi
3 Exhibition 4 2437 farmers participated in the Kishan mela exhibition organized by KVK,
Chittorgarh
4 Film Show 12 Various activities organized by Krishi Vigyan Kendra, video film was shown in which
784 farmers participated
5 Method Demonstrations 24 Poster, power points and implements etc.
6 Group meetings 8 Organized group meetings in villages in which 346 farmers and farm youth
participated
7 Newspaper coverage 196 News coverage in Rajasthan Partika, Dainik Bhasker, Seedha Sawal etc.

8 Radio talks /TV talks 58 Delivered radio, TV & You tube talks in different agriculture topics

9 Literature/ articles 10 Prepared articles on agriculture topics and published in different magazine

10 Scientists visit to farmers field 49 KVK scientists visited farmers field in different villages and solved problem

11 Farmers visit to KVK 80 Farmers visited at KVK farm, seen live units and found problem solution

12 Scientist farmers interactions 3 KVK organized scientist farmers interactions programme in which 165 farmers
participated
13 Soil/Water samples analysed 533 Analyzed soil and water samples and provide soil health cards to the farmers
Extension Activities
S. No. Activity Total No. No of
participants
14 Garib Kalyan Sammelon 01 714
15 Jal Shakti Abhiyan Kishan Mela 01 232
16 Parthenium Eradication campaign 05 252
17 Special Swachhta Campaign 27 947
18 Exposure visit 02 159
19 Agriculture Education Day 01 54
20 World Soil Health Day 01 71
21 Kishan Samman Diwas 01 48
22 World honey day 01 38
23 Efficient and Balanced use of fertilizers 01 60
programme
24 World Pulses Day 01 63
25 Organized ICAR 94th foundation day 01 75
26 Millets awareness training programme 05 207
27 Poshan Mah & Plantation day 08 278
Krishi Vigyan Mela- 26.04.2022 Garib Kalyan Sammelan 31.05.2022 Jal Shakti Abhiyan Kishan Mela 7.10.2022 World Soil Health Day 05.12.2022 Parthenium Erudition week

SAC meeting on 23.06.2022 Poshan Abhiyan & Plantation Day Internation Yoga Day 21.06.2022 Krishi Shiksha Diwas 03.12.2022 Kishan Samman Diwas 23.12.2022
17.9.22
Press News
Capacity Development and Skilling
Training

Discipline On Campus Off-Campus Total No of


Participants
Agri Extension - - - -
Agronomy 7 3 10 302
Animal - 2 2 80
Science/Fisheries
Home Science 3 4 7 218
Soil Science 7 8 15 540
Horticulture 2 2 4 127
Total 19 19 38 1267

Skill Development Training


Job Roll No. participants Employment per month Profit accrued Rs. per day
Goat Farming 30 04 150-200
Dairy Farming 30 12 250-300
On Campus training programme at KVK

Off Campus training programme at villages


Utility, Accessibility and Replicability of Trainings

Ranki Training Course Accessibility Replicability Utility


ng
I Preparation of Jivamrit, 5 1 1
Vermiwash and Vermicompost
II Integrated farming System 6 1 1

III Organic Farming 4 1 1

IV Integrated nutrient management 2 1 1


in Mustard crop.
V Weed management in soybean & 2 1 1
blackgram
VI Soybean Production Technology 2 1 1

VII Propagation of fruit plants 1 1 1

VIII Production technology of major 3 1 1


seed spices
IX Importance of soil and water 1 1
2
testing
X Importance of poshahar Vatika 1 1 1
Planting Material and Seed Production Programme
Planting Material Seed Production Programmes
Crop Variety Area Total seed produced Sale Crop Variety Quantity Quantity Sale
(ha) (Rs.) at KVK at Realization
Chilli Sitara - 16868 33876 Farmers (Rs.)
Tomato Mahyco 401 - 2055 4110 Field
Brinjal Jodhpuri - 3525 7050
Papaya Red Lady -786 - 2639 79170
Jackfruit Local Sel. Soybean JS 20-98 78.00
- 434 22670 - 335400
Mango Mallika - 245 9360
Jamun Local Groundnut PRM-3 12.00
- 426 12780 - 70200
Custard Apple Arka Sahan - 778 46430
Lime Kazgi Groundnut GJG-9 3.00
- 821 24630 - 17550
Guava Thai - 586 28600
Karonda Local selection - 457 13710 Groundnut GJG-32 3.30
- 19305
Ramphal Local selection - 50 1500
Khirni Local selection - 110 3300 Black gram Pratap Urd 3.00
- 19800
Anola Chakya - 53 1590
Fig B.E. - 7 280 Gram GNG-2144 76.00
- 405460
Sapota Cricket ball - 111 6660
Sweet orange Mosambi - 9 540 Barley RD-2794 21.42
- 37163
Others - - 689 4050
Ornamentals -
Mustard Radhika 5.00 - 27250
- 218 6540
Pot plant - - 50 4400

Hi-Tech Nursery Modal Nursery Seed Production Programme


Income Augmentation Activities
S. Activity Total Quantity Total Total
No. Produced Sale Income
1 Seed Production/Seed Hub (qt.)
251.84 251.84 1277958
2 Planting Materials (no.)
30131 30131 311246
3 Milk and Meat Products - - -

4 Egg/Chicks (no.) 575 575 16800

5 Value added/Processed Product - - -

6 Any other (V.C. & Azolla) (Kg.) 13125 13125 101202

7 Total revenue in 2022-23 (Rs. - - 1707206


lakh)

Promotion of Group Formation


S. Activity No of farmers in Sponsoring Agency Income generated
No. group

1 FPO Formation 2400 NABARD 1.20 lacs per year

2 Women Self Help Groups 30 KVK, Chittorgarh (Rajivika) 0.70 lacs per year

3 Tribal Farmers Group Activity 50 KVK, Chittorgarh 0.95 lacs per year
(TSP-ICAR)
4 SC Farmers Group Activity 30 SCSP, DOR, MPUAT, Udaipur 0.60 lacs per year
Innovations/Process/Protocol/Methodology developed/
disseminated
Name of Innovation/Process/ Partners involved Levels
Protocol/Methodology
- - -
- - -
- - -

Technology up scaled with State Government Collaboration


Name of Technology No of Farmers adopted Outcome Impact of technology for
the technology societal benefits

Capacity building on agriculture 94 Entrepreneurship development, Self


aspects (03) employment &Income generation
Allied demonstration of poultry 60 Entrepreneurship development, Self
employment &Income generation
Retail fertilizer dealer certificate 42 Entrepreneurship development, Self
course training programme employment &Income generation
Success Stories (Beekeeping)
Farmers Details Technology Approach Income
adopted/promoted by KVK Generation
(Rs./yr.)
Name: Sh. Mohan Lal Beekeeping - He has taken The case represents that it is possible to make 8.50 lakh
Khatik training Programmes beekeeping a remunerative enterprise enough with a
Year of Start: 2012-13 conducted by KVK, farmers’ optimism, positive outlook and initiative
Address: VPO- Bhadesar, Chittorgarh to develop combined with institutional support and innovative
Dist.- Chittorgarh (Raj.) knowledge and skill. viz., technologies. Most farmers view beekeeping as a
312602 NHM beekeeping improved losing proposition in modern times whereas achiever
Mo. 9610752309 production technologies, farmers like Mohan Lal have capitalized on
Protect cultivation, eco- entrepreneurial opportunities and special
friendly management of pests government provisions available in their
and diseases, and the environment. Before adoption of these technologies,
importance of honey for his farm income was Rs. 2,10,800/-. The adoption of
human health and received best practices through the intervention of Krishi
training from KVK and other Vigyan Kendra, Chittorgarh enhanced his productivity
institutes and then started leading to sustainable income of Rs. 8,50,000/-
beekeeping. annually.
Involvement in Network Projects
Network Activity Number of Novelty if any?? Outcomes (pl be
Projects farmers/ area specific and scientific
covered here)???
DFI CFLDs, Trainings, 280 Farmers adopted Farmer earn more
OFTs, Success stories Integrated Farming than double income
and Extension Systems as earlier from 2021-2022 than
activities conventional 2015-2016 with the
intervention of ICM,
Organic farming and
Dairy etc.

ARYA - - - -

FFS - - - -

CRM - - - -
NICRA - - - -
New Initiatives ( product diversification, industry linkage,
value chain, FPOs, new crops, breeds, IFS)
Title of the Initiative Source of No of Potential of the Initiative
Funding Farmers/
Group
Involved
1. Pankhudi Rose Producer Company Self 60 Dry leaves, Gulkand, rose water,
(FPO) perfume etc. are being sold in the
market after processing them, which
earns 20-25 lakh net income
annually.
REGISTERED DETAILS - PANKHUDI-FARMERS
PRODUCER COMPANY LIMITED
CIN- U01100RJ2021PTC078848

INCORPORATION DATE / AGE- 27 December, 2021 / 1 yrs

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL- INR 1.0 Lacs

INDUSTRY*
Agriculture and Allied Activities

TYPE
Unlisted Private Company

CATEGORY
Company limited by Shares

SUBCATEGORY
Non-govt company

REGISTERED ADDRESS
NEAR CHARBHUJA TEMPLE VILLAGE GODA KHERA
NADA KHERA, TEHSIL DOONGLA CHITTORGARH,
Rajasthan- India 312027
Involvement in Activities (other than ICAR and
Programmes/ Activity Level of engagement
DAFW)
Funding Manpower provided How much time of
(advisory/implementatio (Capital/ under the KVK staff is utilized
n/ field trials/survey, etc General) project/scheme for additional work
Farmers Training Training implementation ATMA Chittorgarh Nil Three trainings of two
days each.
One day training for Training implementation RRECL, Jaipur Nil One day
Energy Efficiency and
Energy Conservation
One day training for Training implementation NIAM Jaipur 01 One day
stakeholders on (WDRA)
Warehouse Development
Publications and Recognition

Publications Recognition/Award
Type of No NAAS NAAS NAAS
Publication rating rating rating Name of Conferring Organisation
:< : 6.0- : >7.0 Recognition/Award
6.0 7.0
Research 1 5.07 - -
papers Society for Scientific
Development in
Excellence in
Type of Publication No Agriculture & Technology
Extension Award
at BAU, Ranchi (13-15
Books/Book Chapters 2 December, 2022

Abstracts 2

Popular articles 10

Leaflets/Folders 2

Seminar/ conference attended 13


Key Priorities and Targets in 2023-24
S.No. Area Targets Approach
(No.)
1 Technology for OFT 2 To assess the location-specific problem new technologies and to
refine new technologies on farmers' field

2 Technology for FLDs 650 To enhance the productivity and income of the farming community
adopt of latest technologies like improved seed crops, vegetables
and plant protection, Goatry and backyard poultry, and nutritional
security through the kitchen garden
3 Special Training 2 Organizing 15-day fertilizer course training for seed and retail
fertilizer seller business for self-employment generation

4 Group Formation 4
5 Value Chain Activity 1 Rose cultivation, making gulkand, gulab jal, gulab etra and dry
leaves
6 Digital/Precision Agriculture - -
7 Any specific National Programme - -
and or policies to be
contributed??
8 Any international programme or - -
policies to be contributed in
National Spirit (Sust Agri,
SDGs)??
Thank you

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