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1. Agriculture Development And Farmer Welfare
And Bio-Technology Department
Balrampur –Ramanujganj
Government of Chhattisgarh
Nutricereal- Finger millets(RAGI)
Kharif 2019-20
2. Introduction
Finger Millet (Ragi)
It is an oldest food known to man kind.
Sixth most important grain in the world sustaining one
third of the world population.
An Important Millet crop in the Tribal Area of
Chhattishgarh .
Balrampur District is the one of the tribal dominated
region of chhattisgarh.
Where more than 80 % of the population is tribes.
It forms an important ingredient of food security
particularly in drought year.
Despite the consumption of millet is declining
continously
3. Reason : 1 Decline in total area and so low production and productivity.
2. Low Price of the Produce
3. Ignorance of the policy makers to extend the support.
,
Demand of the millet based processed food has shown
an increased trend in the urban areas due to inherent
nutritional and Medicinal characteristics of the millets
4. To enhance the productivity and profitability of millet
cultivation.
To develop process technologies for processing and value
addition of targeted millets
Training and capacity building Self Help Groups for
entrepreneurship development & its commercialization
Planning of marketing strategy, acceptability assessment,
popularization and publicity of products.
The Major Objective of Nutricreal cultivations are:-
5. General Information Of District- Balrampur (CG)
1. Total no. of blocks 6
2. Number of village Selected for Study 10
3. Area Covered by Ragi- Nutricereal
crop
1000 (ha)
4. Type of Ragi -Nutricereal Farming NRLM
(Community
Farming by
Female
Groups )
5. Total house hold in the study villages 450
6. Total Population Of Sample Villages 2300
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6. Potential block and village of Ragi- Nutricereals of the District
S. No. Name of Block Villages Average
Area 2018-
19 (000 ha)
Average Area
2019-20 (000 ha)
1. Ramanujganj Vijayanag
ar
60 200
2. Balrampur Manikpuri,
kirta
90 100
3. Wadrafnagar Pandri 200 370
4. Rajpur Ladua 60 100
5. Shankargarh Ghughrikh
urd
20 160
6. Kusumi Shabaag 70 100
9. Scenario of Date of Sowing , Transplanting and variety of seed
High Quality yielding Variety chosen i.e. Chhattisgarh Ragi-2,
released by Indira Gandhi Krishi vishwavidyalaya, Raipur,
(CG)
Variety Selected as per soil condition and duration of Seed
Date of Sowing Between 5 to 10 July 2019
Date of Transplanting Between 5 to 15 August 2019
Work based on the skill of Female groups to empower them to
undertake specific work
10. Ragi Cultivation
Ragi seed is cultivated by following two
methods in the government land for
Demonstration :-
1. Direct Seeded Ragi.
2. Nursery Bed Preparation and then Line
Transplanting
11. Direct Seeded Ragi Cultivation
•Ragi Seed treated with
fungicide i.e Thiram@ ,
•Directly seeded to the well
ploughed field by line Sowing
methods
12. Nursery Bed Preparation and then Line Transplanting
•Preparation of nursery
bed sufficient for an acre
of land .
•While making bed mixed
with 500kg fully
decomposed FYM by the
help of female group
26. Potential block of Ragi- Nutricereals with Area and Production in the District
S. No. Name of Block Area of cultivation
in Kharif
2018-19(000ha)
Total Production
( In Quintal)/
(Avg Production in
Q/hac) 2018-19
Area of cultivation
in kharif
2019-20 (000 ha)
Total
Production
( In Quintal)/
(Avg Production
in Q/hac) 2019-
20
1. Ramanujganj 60 540(9) 200 2600(13)
2. Balrampur 90 900(10) 100 1200(12)
3. Wadrafnagar 200 1800(9) 370 4070(11)
4. Rajpur 60 660(11) 100 1300(13)
5. Shankargarh 20 200(10) 160 1920(12)
6. Kusumi 70 700(10) 100 1200(12)