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CHANGE IN CROPPING PATTERN UTILIZING NARMADA MAIN
CANAL WATER: A CASE STUDY OF BARMER DISTRICT
Payal Zaveri1
Ankita Parmar2
1
, 2
Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Sarvajanik College of Engineering Technology, Gujarat, India,
zpayal81@gmail.com, ankita_s611@yahoo.co.in
Abstract
Irrigation is the most important determinant which triggered chain reaction in Indian agriculture. The scenario of canal irrigation
system has change due to performance and environmental problems, which lead to exploiting of alternate sources. Considering the
importance of Narmada main canal water and its effect on cropping pattern, the study is taken up in Barmer district of Rajasthan.
This zone of Rajasthan has high saline water and hence agriculture output was very poor. More than 65 % of lands were barren and
could grow only throny trees. Bajara is the dominant crop in this district. In Barmer before Narmada main canal water most of the
areas were irrigated by wells only and total irrigated area was 106249 ha. After Narmada main canal water supply 879 ha. area is
irrigated by canal water and total irrigated area is increased to 130193 ha. After Narmada main canal water area of wheat is
decreased by 0.1 %, production is increased by 24.76 % and yield is increased by 24.9 %. Area of jowar is increased by 12.66 %,
production is increased by 21.79 % and yield is also increased by 13.58 %. Area of onion is decreased by 20.25 %, production is also
decreased by 47.45 % and yield is going down upto 30.11 %.
Index Terms: Barmer Canal Irrigation, Narmada Main Canal Water, Increasing Crop production
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1. INTRODUCTION
Indian agriculture is a prelude to economic development
and a pre-requisite for poverty alleviation and overall
economic development. Agriculture is the principal
occupation of the people of India. More than 70 per cent of the
working population derives their livelihood by cultivation.
Moreover, in India agriculture is the basis of the economic
structure of India, for it is not only the source of raw materials
for the principal industries of India such as jute textiles, sugar
and cotton but it also accounts for the maximum portion of the
total income. Food grain crops are dominant everywhere and
they cover as much as three fourth of the total cropped area in
India. Sources of irrigation in India are tanks, wells (including
tube wells), canals, etc. Net irrigated area: 60.85 % is
irrigated by wells (including tube wells and pumping sets),
29.24 % by canals, 4.62 % by tanks & 5.29 % by other
sources. Cropping pattern is defined as the spatial
representation of crop rotations, or as the list of crops that are
being produced in an area and their sequence in time.
Barmer districts of Rajasthan have high saline water, very
poor monsoon and agriculture activity was very poor. The
Narmada main canal was inaugurated on 24 April 2008; the
Narmada main canal comes as a blessing for the farmers and
residents of Barmer district. After Narmada main canal water
for the people of Barmer district of Rajasthan, it will not only
mean end of water scarcity, but will also help 233 villages in
the area to irrigate 2,50,000 hectares of land. Apart from this,
589 areas in Barmer - a total of 1,107 villages with a
population of 4.5 million will be able to use the water for
drinking purposes. Venkataramanan and Prahladachar 12
(1980) has studied the growth rates and cropping pattern
changes in agriculture in six states from 1950 to 1975. Mishra
P.4 (1990) analyzed water management in the arid agriculture
of Barmer district. Sharma J. L.7 (1990) has studied inter-state
disparities in growth of agriculture in India from 1966-67 to
1987-88. Increased production was statistically non-
significant in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan states.
Shivakumar P.9 (1994) reported that in Karnataka, there was
statewide shift from food based agriculture to horticulture,
sericulture, dry land crops and forestry. Vivekananda and
Sathyapriya12 (1994) has studied the Karnataka’s changing
cropping pattern and reported that the share of area under all
cereal crops declined from 55 % to 47 % between 1956-57 and
1989-90 Parmer et al. 5 (1995) examined the degree of change
in cropping pattern in the four districts of south Gujarat during
the period 1960-61 to 1989-90. Singh et al. 10 (1997) studied
the cropping pattern during pre (1959-60 to 1968-69) and post
(1969-70 to 1990-91) green revolution period in the three
agro-climatic zones of the plateau region of Bihar. Carlyle W.
J. 2 (2002) has studied changes in cropping patterns from the
early 1960 to the mid 1990 in the Canadian Prairies using
census data. Sharma P. K. and Sood Anil 8 (2003) have
studied spectacular progress in agriculture in Punjab during
the last three decades with the help of Remote Sensing and
GIS. Kushwaha, S. S. and Gajja, B. L.3 (2009) has studied the
change in the cropping pattern in Rajasthan, India. The crop
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diversification had been witnessed in favoure of oilseed crops.
Punithavathi J. and Baskaran R. 6 (2010) has studied 20 crops
with varying hectares in Papanasam taluka, Tamildu and
determined dominant crops out of this 20 crops. Bhatt M. M
and Shah A.R.1 (2011) has studied that the new agricultural
technology and conserving of state farms into sharkets and
dekhans has bought changes in the traditional cropping pattern
in Uzbekistan, particularly in the main food crops-wheat and
rice.
2. STUDY AREA
Rajasthan the largest state of India with high population
growth and has agrarian economy with greater drought
vulnerability. The rural communities in Rajasthan are mainly
dependent on rain-fed agriculture. Rajasthan has cultivated
area of almost 20 million hectares but due to some
unavoidable circumstances on 20% of the total cultivated area
is irrigated. Study area includes Barmer district of Rajasthan.
Barmer is located between 24°58′ and 26°32′ North latitude
and between 70°5′ and 72°52′ East longitude 2. These zones
of Rajasthan have high saline water (khaara paani) hence the
agricultural output was very poor. More than 65% of lands
were barren and could grow only thorny trees. Avg. rainfall is
277 mm in Barmer. Groundwater is only source of irrigation
in these zones. The Narmada main canal was inaugurated on
24 April 2008; the Narmada main canal comes as a blessing
for the farmers and residents of Barmer district. After
Narmada main canal water for the people of two district of
Rajasthan, it will not only mean end of water scarcity, but will
also help 233 villages in the area to irrigate 2,50,000 hectares
of land.
3. METHODOLOGY
Selection of study area is done in such a way that the region
which gets maximum benefits of Narmada main canal water.
Data for source wise irrigated area before & after Narmada
main canal are collected and analyzed. Percentage of net
irrigated area before & after Narmada main canal is
determined for Barmer district. Area, production & yield of
various crops before & after Narmada main canal for both
regions are collected from Individual change in percentage of
area, production & yield of various crops before & after
Narmada main canal are determined. Percentage increase &
decrease in area, production & yield of various crops before &
after Narmada main canal are determined and concern charts
are drawn.
4. DATA ANALYSIS
Source wise net irrigated areas for Barmer before & after
Narmada Canal are tabulated in table 1 and concern charts is
shown in figure 1.
Area, production & yield of various crops from 2001-2011 are
collected both for Barmer 3. These data are separated with
respect to before & after Narmada main canal water supply.
[(2001-2007), (2008-2011)] Table 2 & 3 show these data in
terms of min. & max range for Barmer. Individual changes in
percentages of area, production & yield of various crops for
Barmer before and after Narmada Canal is tabulated in table 4
and table 5 respectively. Table 6 shows percentage increase or
decrease in area, production &yield of various crops for
Barmer before & after Narmada main canal. Percentage
increase & decrease in area, production & yiled of various
crops before & after Narmada main canal for Barmer area are
shown in figure 4, figure 5 & figure 6 respectively.
Source Wise Irrigated Area:
Table: 1 Net irrigated areas (in ha.) for Barmer before & after
Narmada canal
Year
Ca
na
l
Tan
k
Tube
well
Other
well
Other
source
Total
2001-
2002
0 0 7003 89052 151 96206
2002-
2003
0 0 11264 110340 20 121624
2003-
2004
0 0 15223 83650 0 98873
2004-
2005
0 0 14401 93298 0 107699
2005-
2006
0 0 16360 92532 20 108912
2006-
2007
0 8 25856 77687 634 104185
2007-
2008
0 0 29548 96621 1437 127606
2008-
2009
11
7
0 38358 91521 390 130386
2009-
2010
87
9
0 40765 89754 1189 132587
Fig: 1 Year wise total net irrigated area of Barmer before &
after canal
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Table: 2 Area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer before Narmada canal
Sr no Name of crop
Area in ha.
(2001-2007)
Production
in tonnes
(2001-2007)
Yield in
tonnes/ha
(2001-2007)
1 Wheat 12158-18400 10900-42911 0.9-2.79
2 Jowar 360-3788 46-1744 0.13-0.71
3 Bajara 777384-1020181 5805-563591 0.01-0.55
4 Maize 9-111 8-161 0.89-1.83
5 Barley 15-147 39-342 1.81-2.6
6 Gram 2-3152 2-2721 0.47-1
7 Moong 33217-56377 1127-34584 0.02-0.63
8 Moth 33217-262866 0.1-217192 0-0.88
9 Groundnut 7-235 11-320 0.67-1.57
10 Sesamum 1634-4562 0.1-2359 0-0.57
11 Rapeseed & Mustard 2490-40176 2257-37920 0.76-1.31
12 Castor Seed 4196-18494 3771-14818 0.48-1.24
13 Dry Chillies 21-70 10-65 0.15-0.95
14 Onion 1-152 2-231 0.91-2
Table: 3 Area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer after Narmada canal
Sr
no
Name of crop Area in ha. (2008-2011)
Production
in tones
(2008-2011)
Yield in
tonnes/ha
(2001-2007)
1 Wheat 11467-15200 9986-23127 0.9-2.79
2 Jowar 1221-2074 117-1800 0.13-0.71
3 Bajara 960403-1011401 18402-166442 0.01-0.55
4 Maize 1-15 1-28 0.89-1.83
5 Barley 56-72 156-186 1.81-2.6
6 Gram 35-113 18-53 0.47-1
7 Moong 45965-57944 364-6211 0.02-0.63
8 Moth 184567- 231623 3649-40608 0-0.88
9 Groundnut 305-688 526-1147 0.67-1.57
10 Sesamum 2139-7550 38-1361 0-0.57
11 Rapeseed & Mustard 10249-24715 6674-15842 0.76-1.31
12 Castor Seed 21303-39440 11386-30771 0.48-1.24
13 Dry Chillies 28-32 14-21 0.15-0.95
14 Onion 16-101 3-80 0.91-2
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Table: 4 Individual percentages of area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer before Narmada Canal
Sr
no
Name
of crop
Individual
(%) area
before
Individual
(%)
production
before
Individual
(%) yield
before
1 Wheat 0.93 16.45 13.85
2 Jowar 0.11 0.40 2.51
3 Bajara 59.17 11.63 0.15
4 Maize 0.00 0.02 9.11
5 Barley 0.00 0.08 16.43
6 Gram 0.01 0.09 4.95
7 Moong 3.12 4.96 1.22
8 Moth 14.03 37.47 2.08
9 Groundnut 0.00 0.11 14.35
10 Sesamum 0.21 0.44 1.57
11
Rapeseed &
Mustard
0.91 8.89 7.60
12 Castor Seed 0.72 5.87 6.31
13 Cotton (Lint) 0.00 0.00 6.96
14 Dry Chillies 0.00 0.01 3.66
15 Onion 0.00 0.06 8.68
16 Guar Seed 20.73 13.42 0.50
Table: 5 Individual percentages of area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer after Narmada Canal
Sr
no
Name of crop
Individual
(%) area
after
Individual
(%)
production
after
Individual
(%) yield
after
1 Wheat 0.90 14.89 21.77
2 Jowar 0.14 0.34 3.12
3 Bajara 55.46 24.40 0.54
4 Maize 0.00 0.00 9.36
5 Barley 0.00 0.05 18.79
6 Gram 0.01 0.04 5.08
7 Moong 3.37 4.49 1.76
8 Moth 13.70 18.70 1.76
9 Groundnut 0.04 0.30 9.90
10 Sesamum 0.29 0.69 3.05
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11
Rapeseed &
Mustard
1.15 4.17 4.74
12 Castor Seed 1.62 7.90 6.44
13 Cotton (Lint) 0.00 0.00 3.79
14 Dry Chillies 0.00 0.00 4.07
15 Onion 0.00 0.01 4.40
16 Guar Seed 23.25 23.94 1.35
Table: 6 Percentage increase or decrease in area, production and yield for Barmer
Sr
No
Name of Crop Area
Producti
on
Yield
1 Wheat -0.10 24.76 24.90
2 Jowar 12.66 21.79 13.58
3 Bajara -1.91 58.70 58.42
4 Maize -61.90 -59.63 4.15
5 Barley -7.69 9.88 9.49
6 Gram -8.68 -4.46 4.17
7 Moong 5.28 24.81 20.93
8 Moth 0.15 -4.44 -5.45
9 Groundnut 74.39 66.52 -15.61
10 Sesamum 16.76 48.61 34.33
11
Rapeseed &
Mustard
12.65 -7.53 -20.45
12 Castor Seed 39.54 42.25 3.83
13 Cotton (Lint) -15.79 -40.98 -26.80
14 Dry Chillies -22.08 -14.29 8.11
15 Sweet Potato - - -
16 Onion -20.25 -47.44 -30.11
17 Guar Seed 7.06 53.14 48.15
18 Small Millets - - -
19 Arhr - - -
20 Urad - - -
21 Lineseed - - -
22 Tobacco - - -
23 Potato - - -
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Fig: 4 Percentage increase or decrease in area of Barmer
Fig: 5 Percentage increase or decrease in production of
Barmer
Fig: 6 Percentage increase or decrease in yield of Barmer
FINDINGS
1. Area of Groundnut is increased by 74.39% and
production is increased by 66.52 %.
2. Area, production and yield of Moong is also
increased by 5.28 %, 24.81% and 20.93 %
respectively.
3. Area and production of Maize is decreased by
61.90% and 59.63%.
4. Area, production and yield of onion are decreased
tremendously.
5. Area, production and yield of Sesamum are increased
by 16.76 %, 48.61 % and 34.33 % respectively.
6. Area, production and yield of Guar Seed are also
increased by 7.06 %, 53.14 % and 48.15 %
respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
From the analysis of above study it can be concludes that
Narmada main canal water is blessing for farmers of Barmer
district of Rajasthan. More than 65 % of lands were barren and
could grow only thorny trees. Before Narmada main canal
water availability, bajra was the major crops for Barmer
region. In Barmer before Narmada main canal water
availability most of the areas were irrigated by wells and total
irrigated area was 106249 ha. After availability of Narmada
main canal water total irrigated area is increased 18 %. After
Narmada main canal water area of wheat is decreased,
production is increased and yield is also increased. Area of
Jowar is increased, production is increased and yield is also
increased. Area of onion is decreased, production and yield is
going down. Are, production & yield of most of crops are
increased after Narmada main canal water supply.
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Change in cropping pattern utilizing narmada main canal water

  • 1. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 10 | Oct-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 99 CHANGE IN CROPPING PATTERN UTILIZING NARMADA MAIN CANAL WATER: A CASE STUDY OF BARMER DISTRICT Payal Zaveri1 Ankita Parmar2 1 , 2 Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Sarvajanik College of Engineering Technology, Gujarat, India, zpayal81@gmail.com, ankita_s611@yahoo.co.in Abstract Irrigation is the most important determinant which triggered chain reaction in Indian agriculture. The scenario of canal irrigation system has change due to performance and environmental problems, which lead to exploiting of alternate sources. Considering the importance of Narmada main canal water and its effect on cropping pattern, the study is taken up in Barmer district of Rajasthan. This zone of Rajasthan has high saline water and hence agriculture output was very poor. More than 65 % of lands were barren and could grow only throny trees. Bajara is the dominant crop in this district. In Barmer before Narmada main canal water most of the areas were irrigated by wells only and total irrigated area was 106249 ha. After Narmada main canal water supply 879 ha. area is irrigated by canal water and total irrigated area is increased to 130193 ha. After Narmada main canal water area of wheat is decreased by 0.1 %, production is increased by 24.76 % and yield is increased by 24.9 %. Area of jowar is increased by 12.66 %, production is increased by 21.79 % and yield is also increased by 13.58 %. Area of onion is decreased by 20.25 %, production is also decreased by 47.45 % and yield is going down upto 30.11 %. Index Terms: Barmer Canal Irrigation, Narmada Main Canal Water, Increasing Crop production -----------------------------------------------------------------------***----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. INTRODUCTION Indian agriculture is a prelude to economic development and a pre-requisite for poverty alleviation and overall economic development. Agriculture is the principal occupation of the people of India. More than 70 per cent of the working population derives their livelihood by cultivation. Moreover, in India agriculture is the basis of the economic structure of India, for it is not only the source of raw materials for the principal industries of India such as jute textiles, sugar and cotton but it also accounts for the maximum portion of the total income. Food grain crops are dominant everywhere and they cover as much as three fourth of the total cropped area in India. Sources of irrigation in India are tanks, wells (including tube wells), canals, etc. Net irrigated area: 60.85 % is irrigated by wells (including tube wells and pumping sets), 29.24 % by canals, 4.62 % by tanks & 5.29 % by other sources. Cropping pattern is defined as the spatial representation of crop rotations, or as the list of crops that are being produced in an area and their sequence in time. Barmer districts of Rajasthan have high saline water, very poor monsoon and agriculture activity was very poor. The Narmada main canal was inaugurated on 24 April 2008; the Narmada main canal comes as a blessing for the farmers and residents of Barmer district. After Narmada main canal water for the people of Barmer district of Rajasthan, it will not only mean end of water scarcity, but will also help 233 villages in the area to irrigate 2,50,000 hectares of land. Apart from this, 589 areas in Barmer - a total of 1,107 villages with a population of 4.5 million will be able to use the water for drinking purposes. Venkataramanan and Prahladachar 12 (1980) has studied the growth rates and cropping pattern changes in agriculture in six states from 1950 to 1975. Mishra P.4 (1990) analyzed water management in the arid agriculture of Barmer district. Sharma J. L.7 (1990) has studied inter-state disparities in growth of agriculture in India from 1966-67 to 1987-88. Increased production was statistically non- significant in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Rajasthan states. Shivakumar P.9 (1994) reported that in Karnataka, there was statewide shift from food based agriculture to horticulture, sericulture, dry land crops and forestry. Vivekananda and Sathyapriya12 (1994) has studied the Karnataka’s changing cropping pattern and reported that the share of area under all cereal crops declined from 55 % to 47 % between 1956-57 and 1989-90 Parmer et al. 5 (1995) examined the degree of change in cropping pattern in the four districts of south Gujarat during the period 1960-61 to 1989-90. Singh et al. 10 (1997) studied the cropping pattern during pre (1959-60 to 1968-69) and post (1969-70 to 1990-91) green revolution period in the three agro-climatic zones of the plateau region of Bihar. Carlyle W. J. 2 (2002) has studied changes in cropping patterns from the early 1960 to the mid 1990 in the Canadian Prairies using census data. Sharma P. K. and Sood Anil 8 (2003) have studied spectacular progress in agriculture in Punjab during the last three decades with the help of Remote Sensing and GIS. Kushwaha, S. S. and Gajja, B. L.3 (2009) has studied the change in the cropping pattern in Rajasthan, India. The crop
  • 2. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 10 | Oct-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 100 diversification had been witnessed in favoure of oilseed crops. Punithavathi J. and Baskaran R. 6 (2010) has studied 20 crops with varying hectares in Papanasam taluka, Tamildu and determined dominant crops out of this 20 crops. Bhatt M. M and Shah A.R.1 (2011) has studied that the new agricultural technology and conserving of state farms into sharkets and dekhans has bought changes in the traditional cropping pattern in Uzbekistan, particularly in the main food crops-wheat and rice. 2. STUDY AREA Rajasthan the largest state of India with high population growth and has agrarian economy with greater drought vulnerability. The rural communities in Rajasthan are mainly dependent on rain-fed agriculture. Rajasthan has cultivated area of almost 20 million hectares but due to some unavoidable circumstances on 20% of the total cultivated area is irrigated. Study area includes Barmer district of Rajasthan. Barmer is located between 24°58′ and 26°32′ North latitude and between 70°5′ and 72°52′ East longitude 2. These zones of Rajasthan have high saline water (khaara paani) hence the agricultural output was very poor. More than 65% of lands were barren and could grow only thorny trees. Avg. rainfall is 277 mm in Barmer. Groundwater is only source of irrigation in these zones. The Narmada main canal was inaugurated on 24 April 2008; the Narmada main canal comes as a blessing for the farmers and residents of Barmer district. After Narmada main canal water for the people of two district of Rajasthan, it will not only mean end of water scarcity, but will also help 233 villages in the area to irrigate 2,50,000 hectares of land. 3. METHODOLOGY Selection of study area is done in such a way that the region which gets maximum benefits of Narmada main canal water. Data for source wise irrigated area before & after Narmada main canal are collected and analyzed. Percentage of net irrigated area before & after Narmada main canal is determined for Barmer district. Area, production & yield of various crops before & after Narmada main canal for both regions are collected from Individual change in percentage of area, production & yield of various crops before & after Narmada main canal are determined. Percentage increase & decrease in area, production & yield of various crops before & after Narmada main canal are determined and concern charts are drawn. 4. DATA ANALYSIS Source wise net irrigated areas for Barmer before & after Narmada Canal are tabulated in table 1 and concern charts is shown in figure 1. Area, production & yield of various crops from 2001-2011 are collected both for Barmer 3. These data are separated with respect to before & after Narmada main canal water supply. [(2001-2007), (2008-2011)] Table 2 & 3 show these data in terms of min. & max range for Barmer. Individual changes in percentages of area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer before and after Narmada Canal is tabulated in table 4 and table 5 respectively. Table 6 shows percentage increase or decrease in area, production &yield of various crops for Barmer before & after Narmada main canal. Percentage increase & decrease in area, production & yiled of various crops before & after Narmada main canal for Barmer area are shown in figure 4, figure 5 & figure 6 respectively. Source Wise Irrigated Area: Table: 1 Net irrigated areas (in ha.) for Barmer before & after Narmada canal Year Ca na l Tan k Tube well Other well Other source Total 2001- 2002 0 0 7003 89052 151 96206 2002- 2003 0 0 11264 110340 20 121624 2003- 2004 0 0 15223 83650 0 98873 2004- 2005 0 0 14401 93298 0 107699 2005- 2006 0 0 16360 92532 20 108912 2006- 2007 0 8 25856 77687 634 104185 2007- 2008 0 0 29548 96621 1437 127606 2008- 2009 11 7 0 38358 91521 390 130386 2009- 2010 87 9 0 40765 89754 1189 132587 Fig: 1 Year wise total net irrigated area of Barmer before & after canal
  • 3. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 10 | Oct-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 101 Table: 2 Area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer before Narmada canal Sr no Name of crop Area in ha. (2001-2007) Production in tonnes (2001-2007) Yield in tonnes/ha (2001-2007) 1 Wheat 12158-18400 10900-42911 0.9-2.79 2 Jowar 360-3788 46-1744 0.13-0.71 3 Bajara 777384-1020181 5805-563591 0.01-0.55 4 Maize 9-111 8-161 0.89-1.83 5 Barley 15-147 39-342 1.81-2.6 6 Gram 2-3152 2-2721 0.47-1 7 Moong 33217-56377 1127-34584 0.02-0.63 8 Moth 33217-262866 0.1-217192 0-0.88 9 Groundnut 7-235 11-320 0.67-1.57 10 Sesamum 1634-4562 0.1-2359 0-0.57 11 Rapeseed & Mustard 2490-40176 2257-37920 0.76-1.31 12 Castor Seed 4196-18494 3771-14818 0.48-1.24 13 Dry Chillies 21-70 10-65 0.15-0.95 14 Onion 1-152 2-231 0.91-2 Table: 3 Area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer after Narmada canal Sr no Name of crop Area in ha. (2008-2011) Production in tones (2008-2011) Yield in tonnes/ha (2001-2007) 1 Wheat 11467-15200 9986-23127 0.9-2.79 2 Jowar 1221-2074 117-1800 0.13-0.71 3 Bajara 960403-1011401 18402-166442 0.01-0.55 4 Maize 1-15 1-28 0.89-1.83 5 Barley 56-72 156-186 1.81-2.6 6 Gram 35-113 18-53 0.47-1 7 Moong 45965-57944 364-6211 0.02-0.63 8 Moth 184567- 231623 3649-40608 0-0.88 9 Groundnut 305-688 526-1147 0.67-1.57 10 Sesamum 2139-7550 38-1361 0-0.57 11 Rapeseed & Mustard 10249-24715 6674-15842 0.76-1.31 12 Castor Seed 21303-39440 11386-30771 0.48-1.24 13 Dry Chillies 28-32 14-21 0.15-0.95 14 Onion 16-101 3-80 0.91-2
  • 4. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 10 | Oct-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 102 Table: 4 Individual percentages of area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer before Narmada Canal Sr no Name of crop Individual (%) area before Individual (%) production before Individual (%) yield before 1 Wheat 0.93 16.45 13.85 2 Jowar 0.11 0.40 2.51 3 Bajara 59.17 11.63 0.15 4 Maize 0.00 0.02 9.11 5 Barley 0.00 0.08 16.43 6 Gram 0.01 0.09 4.95 7 Moong 3.12 4.96 1.22 8 Moth 14.03 37.47 2.08 9 Groundnut 0.00 0.11 14.35 10 Sesamum 0.21 0.44 1.57 11 Rapeseed & Mustard 0.91 8.89 7.60 12 Castor Seed 0.72 5.87 6.31 13 Cotton (Lint) 0.00 0.00 6.96 14 Dry Chillies 0.00 0.01 3.66 15 Onion 0.00 0.06 8.68 16 Guar Seed 20.73 13.42 0.50 Table: 5 Individual percentages of area, production & yield of various crops for Barmer after Narmada Canal Sr no Name of crop Individual (%) area after Individual (%) production after Individual (%) yield after 1 Wheat 0.90 14.89 21.77 2 Jowar 0.14 0.34 3.12 3 Bajara 55.46 24.40 0.54 4 Maize 0.00 0.00 9.36 5 Barley 0.00 0.05 18.79 6 Gram 0.01 0.04 5.08 7 Moong 3.37 4.49 1.76 8 Moth 13.70 18.70 1.76 9 Groundnut 0.04 0.30 9.90 10 Sesamum 0.29 0.69 3.05
  • 5. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 10 | Oct-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 103 11 Rapeseed & Mustard 1.15 4.17 4.74 12 Castor Seed 1.62 7.90 6.44 13 Cotton (Lint) 0.00 0.00 3.79 14 Dry Chillies 0.00 0.00 4.07 15 Onion 0.00 0.01 4.40 16 Guar Seed 23.25 23.94 1.35 Table: 6 Percentage increase or decrease in area, production and yield for Barmer Sr No Name of Crop Area Producti on Yield 1 Wheat -0.10 24.76 24.90 2 Jowar 12.66 21.79 13.58 3 Bajara -1.91 58.70 58.42 4 Maize -61.90 -59.63 4.15 5 Barley -7.69 9.88 9.49 6 Gram -8.68 -4.46 4.17 7 Moong 5.28 24.81 20.93 8 Moth 0.15 -4.44 -5.45 9 Groundnut 74.39 66.52 -15.61 10 Sesamum 16.76 48.61 34.33 11 Rapeseed & Mustard 12.65 -7.53 -20.45 12 Castor Seed 39.54 42.25 3.83 13 Cotton (Lint) -15.79 -40.98 -26.80 14 Dry Chillies -22.08 -14.29 8.11 15 Sweet Potato - - - 16 Onion -20.25 -47.44 -30.11 17 Guar Seed 7.06 53.14 48.15 18 Small Millets - - - 19 Arhr - - - 20 Urad - - - 21 Lineseed - - - 22 Tobacco - - - 23 Potato - - -
  • 6. IJRET: International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology eISSN: 2319-1163 | pISSN: 2321-7308 __________________________________________________________________________________________ Volume: 02 Issue: 10 | Oct-2013, Available @ http://www.ijret.org 104 Fig: 4 Percentage increase or decrease in area of Barmer Fig: 5 Percentage increase or decrease in production of Barmer Fig: 6 Percentage increase or decrease in yield of Barmer FINDINGS 1. Area of Groundnut is increased by 74.39% and production is increased by 66.52 %. 2. Area, production and yield of Moong is also increased by 5.28 %, 24.81% and 20.93 % respectively. 3. Area and production of Maize is decreased by 61.90% and 59.63%. 4. Area, production and yield of onion are decreased tremendously. 5. Area, production and yield of Sesamum are increased by 16.76 %, 48.61 % and 34.33 % respectively. 6. Area, production and yield of Guar Seed are also increased by 7.06 %, 53.14 % and 48.15 % respectively. CONCLUSIONS From the analysis of above study it can be concludes that Narmada main canal water is blessing for farmers of Barmer district of Rajasthan. More than 65 % of lands were barren and could grow only thorny trees. Before Narmada main canal water availability, bajra was the major crops for Barmer region. In Barmer before Narmada main canal water availability most of the areas were irrigated by wells and total irrigated area was 106249 ha. After availability of Narmada main canal water total irrigated area is increased 18 %. After Narmada main canal water area of wheat is decreased, production is increased and yield is also increased. Area of Jowar is increased, production is increased and yield is also increased. Area of onion is decreased, production and yield is going down. Are, production & yield of most of crops are increased after Narmada main canal water supply.
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