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NATIONAL CONFERENCE
FOR RABI CAMPAIGN 2014-15
DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE,
TELANGANA
(17th & 18th September, 2014)
GROUP - III
SEED ROLLING PLAN
GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA
1
S.No. Crop
Area (Lakh ha) Yield (Kgs/ha) Production (LMTs)
Normal Actual Normal Expected Normal Expected
1 Paddy (Planted) 10.04 7.23 3053 3189 30.65 23.06
2 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Jowar 0.89 0.48 1075 1210 0.96 0.59
4 Bajra 0.05 0.02 1016 838 0.27 0.02
5 Maize 4.65 4.99 3352 4320 15.59 21.55
7 Ragi 0.02 0.01 1108 1174 0.02 0.01
8 Redgram 2.9 2.29 441 576 1.28 1.32
9 Greengram 1.52 0.81 512 598 0.78 0.48
10 Blackgram 0.46 0.23 632 841 2.94 0.19
Total Pulses 4.92 3.34 474 613 2.33 2.05
Total Foodgrains 20.58 16.07 2398 2815 49.36 47.21
11 Groundnut 0.25 0.09 1187 1851 0.28 0.16
12 Sesamum 0.09 0.04 204 184 0.02 0.01
13 Castor 0.93 0.62 500 491 0.47 0.3
14 Sunflower 0.04 0.03 691 728 0.03 0.02
15 Soyabean 1.62 2.71 1514 1834 2.45 4.97
Total Oilseeds 2.97 3.48 1242 1017.6 3.68 5.46
16 Cotton 15.32 16.36 342 450 30.82 43.31
17 Chillies 0.58 0.3 3094 3625 1.8 1.09
18 Sugarcane 0.39 0.44 82363 83353 31.85 36.84
Total Cropped Area 40.38 37.15
CROP WISE EXPECTED PRODUCTION FOR KHARIF
2014 IN TELANGANA
Cotton production in lakh bales of 170 kgs. of lint, 2
CROP WISE PROSPECTS FOR RABI 2014-15 IN TELANGANA
S.No. Crop
Area (Lakh ha) Yield (Kgs/ha) Production (LMTs)
Normal Expected Normal Expected Normal Expected
1 Paddy 6.5 7.71 3282 3442 21.33 26.54
2 Wheat 0.08 0.1 1152 1345 0.1 0.13
2 Jowar 0.61 1.09 886 1065 0.54 1.16
3 Bajra 0.09 0.01 1008 1616 0.09 0.02
5 Maize 1.52 1.63 5011 5130 7.63 8.38
4 Ragi 0 0.02 843 1867 0 0.04
7 Redgram 0.04 0.12 504 500 0.02 0.06
8 Greengram 0.15 0.19 676 903 0.1 0.17
9 Blackgram 0.17 0.21 718 769 0.12 0.16
Total Pulses 1.6 1.69 632 724 1.83 2.27
Total Food grains 10.4 12.25 31.5 38.67
10 Groundnut 1.71 1.94 1780 1774 3.04 3.43
11 Sesamum 0.15 0.15 392 384 0.06 0.06
14 Castor 0.01 0.01 385 0 0 0
12 Sunflower 0.28 0.49 1055 1200 0.3 0.59
13 Soybean 0 0 411 0 0 0
Total oilseeds 2.27 2.72 1535 0 3.49 4.21
14 Chillies 0.24 0.26 3660 3970 0.88 1.04
15 Other crops 1.00 0.00
Total cropped area 14.12 15.5
3
 A long term Seed Production Plan has been prepared
based seed requirement for production of required seeds and
promotion of new varieties in Telangana.
 Meetings were conducted with the Research Institutions
and the Seed Producing Agencies to promote the new
varieties and to bring into the Seed Chain.
 On similar guidelines Season wise, crop wise seed Rolling
Plan is prepared for the year 2014-15 and for the next three
years for Telangana State and after conducting another
meeting with the Research Institutions and Seed Producing
Agencies.
SEED ROLLING PLAN
4
1. To make the State self sufficient in production of various
crop seeds to develop the State as a “Seed Bowl” of the
Country.
2. Promotion of new crop varieties of various crop seeds to
increase the productivity.
3. Old varieties are to be replaced with new varieties in a
phased manner.
4. The Telangana Government is working on a strategy to
increase the seed production in various crops for the
benefit of the farming community and thereby make the
State self sufficient in seed production.
OBJECTIVES
5
S.No Crop
Crop
normal Area
in Lakh ha.
Seed Rate/Ha
(Qty in Qtls.)
Minimum
SRR
Qty. of seed
Required
(Qty in Qtls.)
1 Paddy Variety 10.04 0.50 87 436740
Paddy Hybrid 0.00 0.15 100 0
Subtotal 10.04 436740
2 Maize Hybrid 4.66 0.18 100 81550
3 Jowar Variety 0.00 0.10 65 0
Jowar Hybrid 0.89 0.10 100 8900
Subtotal 0.89 8900
4 Bajra Hybrid 0.06 0.04 100 240
5 Ragi 0.02 0.04 47 38
6 Red gram 2.89 0.15 77 33380
7 Black gram 0.47 0.20 62 5828
8 Green gram 1.53 0.20 55 16830
9 Groundnut 0.26 1.50 65 25350
10 Soybean 1.61 0.75 100 120750
11 Sesame 0.09 0.06 38 205
12 Sunflower Hybrid 0.04 0.05 100 200
13 Castor Hybrid 0.93 0.05 100 4650
14 Cotton Hybrid 15.34 0.012 100 18408
15 Other crops 1.55 0 0 0
Grand Total 40.38 753068
CROP WISE SEED REQUIREMENT FOR KHARIF 2014
6
Crop wise Seed Requirement for Rabi 2014-15
S.
No
Crop Crop normal
Area
in Lakh ha.
Seed Rate/Ha
(Qty in Qtls.)
Minimum
SRR
Qty. of seed
Required
(qtl)
1 Paddy Variety 6.20 0.50 92 285200
Paddy Hybrid 0.30 0.15 100 4500
Sub total 6.50 289700
2 Maize Hybrid 1.52 0.18 100 26600
3 Jowar Variety 0.10 0.10 65 650
Jowar Hybrid 0.50 0.00 100 0
Sub total 0.60 650
4 Bajra Hybrid 0.09 0.04 100 360
5 Ragi 0.00 0.04 50 0
6 Red gram 0.05 0.15 82 615
7 Black gram 0.17 0.20 73 2482
8 Green gram 0.15 0.20 50 1500
9 Bengal gram 1.08 0.75 88 71280
10 Groundnut 1.70 1.50 80 204000
11 Sesame 0.16 0.06 38 365
12 Sunflower Hybrid 0.28 0.05 100 1400
13 Safflower 0.11 0.10 40 440
14 Castor Hybrid 0.00 0.05 100 0
15 Cotton Hybrid 0.00 0.12 100 0
16 Other crops 1.71 0.00 0 0
Grand Total 14.12 599392
7
8
Crop Production
Required
for Normal
Seed Producing Agencies
DOA
SVP/
SF
SSC NSC PVT. Others
Specify
Total
Paddy 436740 103000 165110 1361 169310 0 437420
Jowar 8900 2300 0 23 7108 0 9408
Maize 81550 0 1000 0 81050 0 82050
Redgram 33380 700 7345 280 22982 0 31027
Greengram 16830 600 18500 45 5300 0 24400
Blackgram 5828 420 2000 74 3510 0 5930
Ground nut 25350 1600 6500 1200 2610 17000 27710
Soybean 120750 16200 8000 29 97000 0 121200
Castor 4650 0 55 0 5766 0 5821
Cotton(BT.) 18408 0 0 0 20000 0 20000
Seasamum 205 0 0 0 212 0 212
TOTAL 752591 124820 208510 2967 414848 17000 765178
CROP-WISE, AGENCY WISE SEED PRODUCTION PLAN
KHARIF 2014 (in Qtls.)
9
Crop Production
Required
for Normal
Seed Producing Agencies
DOA
SVP/
SF
SSC NSC PVT. Others
Specify
Total
Paddy 289700 67125 211520 377.8 102046 0 381069
Jowar 650 0 0 7.95 1853 0 1860.95
Bajra 360 0 0 0 400 0 400
Maize 26600 0 0 1466.5 28510 0 29976.5
Red Gram 615 615 0 0 0 615
Greengram 1500 840 3000 115.64 1034 0 4989.64
Blackgram 2482 0 4200 5.98 720 0 4925.98
Bengalgram 71280 2475 66600 14802 5210 0 89086.8
Ground nut 204000 16275 35500 2000 170850 0 224625
Sesame 365 0 300 3.98 74 0 377.98
Sunflower 1400 0 0 0 3500 0 3500
Safflower 440 0 0 0 0 440 440
Grand Total 599392 86715 321735 18780 314197 440 741867
CROP-WISE, AGENCY WISE SEED PRODUCTION PLAN
RABI 2014
(in Qtls.)
(Quantity in qtl)
CROP WISE SUBSIDY SEED DISTRIBUTED DURING
KHARIF 2014 AND PLAN FOR RABI 2014-15
Estimated subsidy expenditure is Rs. 128.00 Crores.
Required seed is available with Govt. & pvt. Agencies.
S.No. Crop
Kharif 2014
(Distributed)
Rabi 2014-15
(Planned) TOTAL
1 Paddy 92755 108350 201105
2 Maize 52424 40500 92924
3 Jowar 64 2200 2264
4 Bengal Gram 0 119300 119300
5 Red Gram 1848 900 2748
6 Green Gram 1965 5400 7365
7 Black Gram 369 4650 5019
8 Horse Gram 0 325 325
9 Cow Pea 0 900 900
10 Soybean 186397 0 186397
11 Groundnut 500 239000 239500
12 Sunflower 4 1650 1654
13 Sesamum 17 1100 1117
14 Castor 53 145 198
15 Green Manure 49865 1250 51115
Total in Qtls 386261 525670 911931
10
 The Private Companies are taking up the production of Hybrids crops seeds
such as Cotton, Maize, Sunflower, Jowar, Bajra and Castor.
 For crop seeds of Pulses crops like Redgram, Green gram, Black gram, Bengal
gram and Oilseeds crops like Groundnut, Soybean, Sesamum, seed production is
taken up by the Government agencies as the involvement of Private Sector is less
in these crops. Therefore the focus is to be given to the production and
distribution of new varieties of these crops in the State.
Paddy seed is being produced by the Government agencies and Private
Companies, required quantities are being produced by the Government and
Private agencies.
 There is need to popularize new varieties of Paddy seed to increase the
productivity. Seed Corporation is taking up seed production of new varieties of
Paddy.
 Soybean : Government is planning to take up seed production in the State, as
the Soybean area is increasing every year and spreading to other districts. The
State requires around 2.00 Lakh qtls of certified seed. The University was
requested to produce required quantity of Breeder Seed for multiplication
11
Groundnut : TMV-2 is replaced with K-6.
Now promoting K-9.
Redgram : LRG-30 was replaced with LRG-41.
Green gram : ML-267 was replaced with LGG-460.
Black gram : T-9 was replaced with LBG-752.
Soybean : JS-335 is still the popular variety in the State.
Paddy : In Paddy the seed production of Tellahamsa, IR-64,
JGL-384 is being discouraged and promoting new varieties.
VARIETIES REPLACED IN THE STATE
12
New Crop varieties included in production chain of
State Seeds Development Corporation
1. Paddy : BPT- 2231, BPT-2270 - Long Duration, Super fine var., non-
lodging, recently released by ARAS Bapatla.
2. Hybrid Maize : DHM-117 – High yielding single cross var. released by
ANGRAU.
3. Green gram : LGG-460 – HYV, Resistant to Yellow vein Mosaic.
4. Black gram : PU-31 – HYV, replacement to T-9, released by
Pantnagar UP.
5. Bengal gram : JAKI-9218 – HYV, released by JNKVV, MP.
6. Ragi : GPU-48 – HYV, released by University of Agri. Sc. Banglore.
7. Korra : SIA-3085 – Short duration, HYV, Released by RARS Nandyal.
8. Groundnut : K-9 – HYV, having dormancy of 20 days, reelased by
ARS, Kadiri, AP
QUANTITY OF BREEDER SEED LIFTED DURING 2014-15
as per GOI indent
Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity Lifted
1Paddy BPT-3291 0.6
MTU-1010 4
DRRH-3 (DRRH-44) (IET-19543) 0.16
Improved Samba Mahsuri 1.2
JAYA 1.5
JGL 11470 1.2
JGL-1798 1.5
MTU 1075 0.5
MTU-1010 139.2
BPT-5204 156
MTU-1001 6.9
Total 312.76
2 Bajra GHB-538 (MH-1049) 0.1
HHB-67 150
RHB-177 (MH-1486) 0.15
Total 150.25
3 Sorghum CSV 27 (SPC 1870) 1
HYBRID JOWAR CSH-1 1.7
Kinnera (MJ-278) 1.5
Total 4.2
Qty in Qtls
14
Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity Lifted
4 Green Gram LAM 460 1.75
Madhira Pesara-347 0.1
MADHIRA-295 4
Total 5.85
5 Red Gram ICPL-87119 (ASHA) 1.3
Lam-41 1
LAXMI (ICPL-85063) 2
Total 4.3
6 Ground nut DSG-1 3
ICGV-91114 150
Kadiri Harithandhra (K 1319) 40
Kadiri-6 300
Kadiri-9 80
Narayani (TCGS-29) 40
TG-37A 60
Total 673
7Sesame SWETHA TIL 0.1
8Soybean LSB-1 0.4
9Bengal Gram JG-11 53.4
TOTAL 1204.26
Qty in Qtls
QUANTITY OF BREEDER SEED LIFTED DURING 2014-15
As per GOI indent
15
Crop Varieties less than
10 yrs
Year of
Release
Varieties more
than 10 yrs
Year of
Release
Paddy BPT -3291 2005 MTU- 1001 1997
WGL-44 2009 MTU -1010 1995
DRR-H 3 2010 BPT -5204 1989
JGL-11470 2011
RNR-2465 2011
JGL- 3855 2010
BPT-2270 2010
BPT-2231 2010
Kodachari
( DRR-Dhan- 38) 2010
Akshayadhan (DRR
Dhan-35) 2008
Sugandhamati
(DRR Dhan 32) 2005
WGL-283 2012
JGL-17004 2012
JGL-11118 2012
RNR-2458 2012
VARIETIES IDENTIFIED FOR DISTRIBUTION UNDER
MINIKITS / SUBSIDY
16
Crop Varieties less than 10
yrs
Year of
Release
Varieties more than
10 yrs
Year of
Release
Redgram LRG 41 2007 ICPL 85063 2001
PRG-158 2007 ICPL-87119 1993
WRG-53 2009 ICPH-2740 1993
WRG-65 2012 ICPH-2671
MRG-1004 2009
RGT-1 2012
Greengram TMB-37 2005 LGG-460 2001
TM-96-2 2013 MGG 295 1995
MGG-347 2009 LGG-407 1995
MGG-348 LGG-450 1995
WGG-37 1999
Blackgram LBG-752 2010 LBG-645 2002
LBG-709 2007 LBG-685 2001
PU-31 2008
Bengal gram JAKI-9218 2007 JG-11 1993
Vihar 2003
JG-130 2002
VARIETIES IDENTIFIED FOR DISTRIBUTION UNDER
MINIKITS / SUBSIDY
17
Crop Varieties less than
10 yrs
Year of
Release
Varieties more
than 10 yrs
Year of
Release
Groundnut Kadiri-9 2009 K-6 2002
ICGV 91114 2007 TG-37A 2004
Anantha 2010 TPG-41 2004
Kadiri Haritandra 2010
ICGV-00350 2012
Soybean JS-335 1994
JS-93-05 2002
JS-9560
Castor Jwala 2007 DCH-177 2000
PCH 111 2011 PCS-124 2004
DCS-107 2006 PCS-4 1999
DCH-519 2006
PCH-222 2013
VARIETIES IDENTIFIED FOR DISTRIBUTION UNDER
MINIKITS / SUBSIDY
18
DIFFICULTIES IN IMPLEMENTATION
1. Government of India extending the subsidies for the
seed varieties released less than 10 years, but in the
field conditions the new varieties are not readily
accepted by the farmers therefore taking a longer time
for popularization.
2. In Soybean, the old variety JS-335 is still popular
among the farmers.
3. In Paddy, the old varieties like BPT-5204,MTU 1010 in
Kharif and MTU-1010 in Rabi are still popular among
the farmers.
4. In Pulse Crops like Green Gram and Black Gram,
there is a need to develop new varieties suitable for
different aberrant seasonal conditions.
19
SUGGESTIONS
1. Government of India may give flexibility in production
and distribution of various crops varieties which are
popular among the farmers and suitable to local
situations.
2. Along with the old popular varieties, the new varieties
are also to be promoted simultaneously by extending
assistance to the farmers.
3. The old varieties which are more popular among the
farmers and giving good yields under aberrant seasonal
conditions to be re-notified.
4. Supply of Breeder seed on 50% subsidy to the farmer
growers, due to high cost of Breeder seed the farmer
growers are unable to procure the seed.
20
THANK YOU
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telagana.ppt

  • 1. NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR RABI CAMPAIGN 2014-15 DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTURE, TELANGANA (17th & 18th September, 2014) GROUP - III SEED ROLLING PLAN GOVERNMENT OF TELANGANA 1
  • 2. S.No. Crop Area (Lakh ha) Yield (Kgs/ha) Production (LMTs) Normal Actual Normal Expected Normal Expected 1 Paddy (Planted) 10.04 7.23 3053 3189 30.65 23.06 2 Wheat 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jowar 0.89 0.48 1075 1210 0.96 0.59 4 Bajra 0.05 0.02 1016 838 0.27 0.02 5 Maize 4.65 4.99 3352 4320 15.59 21.55 7 Ragi 0.02 0.01 1108 1174 0.02 0.01 8 Redgram 2.9 2.29 441 576 1.28 1.32 9 Greengram 1.52 0.81 512 598 0.78 0.48 10 Blackgram 0.46 0.23 632 841 2.94 0.19 Total Pulses 4.92 3.34 474 613 2.33 2.05 Total Foodgrains 20.58 16.07 2398 2815 49.36 47.21 11 Groundnut 0.25 0.09 1187 1851 0.28 0.16 12 Sesamum 0.09 0.04 204 184 0.02 0.01 13 Castor 0.93 0.62 500 491 0.47 0.3 14 Sunflower 0.04 0.03 691 728 0.03 0.02 15 Soyabean 1.62 2.71 1514 1834 2.45 4.97 Total Oilseeds 2.97 3.48 1242 1017.6 3.68 5.46 16 Cotton 15.32 16.36 342 450 30.82 43.31 17 Chillies 0.58 0.3 3094 3625 1.8 1.09 18 Sugarcane 0.39 0.44 82363 83353 31.85 36.84 Total Cropped Area 40.38 37.15 CROP WISE EXPECTED PRODUCTION FOR KHARIF 2014 IN TELANGANA Cotton production in lakh bales of 170 kgs. of lint, 2
  • 3. CROP WISE PROSPECTS FOR RABI 2014-15 IN TELANGANA S.No. Crop Area (Lakh ha) Yield (Kgs/ha) Production (LMTs) Normal Expected Normal Expected Normal Expected 1 Paddy 6.5 7.71 3282 3442 21.33 26.54 2 Wheat 0.08 0.1 1152 1345 0.1 0.13 2 Jowar 0.61 1.09 886 1065 0.54 1.16 3 Bajra 0.09 0.01 1008 1616 0.09 0.02 5 Maize 1.52 1.63 5011 5130 7.63 8.38 4 Ragi 0 0.02 843 1867 0 0.04 7 Redgram 0.04 0.12 504 500 0.02 0.06 8 Greengram 0.15 0.19 676 903 0.1 0.17 9 Blackgram 0.17 0.21 718 769 0.12 0.16 Total Pulses 1.6 1.69 632 724 1.83 2.27 Total Food grains 10.4 12.25 31.5 38.67 10 Groundnut 1.71 1.94 1780 1774 3.04 3.43 11 Sesamum 0.15 0.15 392 384 0.06 0.06 14 Castor 0.01 0.01 385 0 0 0 12 Sunflower 0.28 0.49 1055 1200 0.3 0.59 13 Soybean 0 0 411 0 0 0 Total oilseeds 2.27 2.72 1535 0 3.49 4.21 14 Chillies 0.24 0.26 3660 3970 0.88 1.04 15 Other crops 1.00 0.00 Total cropped area 14.12 15.5 3
  • 4.  A long term Seed Production Plan has been prepared based seed requirement for production of required seeds and promotion of new varieties in Telangana.  Meetings were conducted with the Research Institutions and the Seed Producing Agencies to promote the new varieties and to bring into the Seed Chain.  On similar guidelines Season wise, crop wise seed Rolling Plan is prepared for the year 2014-15 and for the next three years for Telangana State and after conducting another meeting with the Research Institutions and Seed Producing Agencies. SEED ROLLING PLAN 4
  • 5. 1. To make the State self sufficient in production of various crop seeds to develop the State as a “Seed Bowl” of the Country. 2. Promotion of new crop varieties of various crop seeds to increase the productivity. 3. Old varieties are to be replaced with new varieties in a phased manner. 4. The Telangana Government is working on a strategy to increase the seed production in various crops for the benefit of the farming community and thereby make the State self sufficient in seed production. OBJECTIVES 5
  • 6. S.No Crop Crop normal Area in Lakh ha. Seed Rate/Ha (Qty in Qtls.) Minimum SRR Qty. of seed Required (Qty in Qtls.) 1 Paddy Variety 10.04 0.50 87 436740 Paddy Hybrid 0.00 0.15 100 0 Subtotal 10.04 436740 2 Maize Hybrid 4.66 0.18 100 81550 3 Jowar Variety 0.00 0.10 65 0 Jowar Hybrid 0.89 0.10 100 8900 Subtotal 0.89 8900 4 Bajra Hybrid 0.06 0.04 100 240 5 Ragi 0.02 0.04 47 38 6 Red gram 2.89 0.15 77 33380 7 Black gram 0.47 0.20 62 5828 8 Green gram 1.53 0.20 55 16830 9 Groundnut 0.26 1.50 65 25350 10 Soybean 1.61 0.75 100 120750 11 Sesame 0.09 0.06 38 205 12 Sunflower Hybrid 0.04 0.05 100 200 13 Castor Hybrid 0.93 0.05 100 4650 14 Cotton Hybrid 15.34 0.012 100 18408 15 Other crops 1.55 0 0 0 Grand Total 40.38 753068 CROP WISE SEED REQUIREMENT FOR KHARIF 2014 6
  • 7. Crop wise Seed Requirement for Rabi 2014-15 S. No Crop Crop normal Area in Lakh ha. Seed Rate/Ha (Qty in Qtls.) Minimum SRR Qty. of seed Required (qtl) 1 Paddy Variety 6.20 0.50 92 285200 Paddy Hybrid 0.30 0.15 100 4500 Sub total 6.50 289700 2 Maize Hybrid 1.52 0.18 100 26600 3 Jowar Variety 0.10 0.10 65 650 Jowar Hybrid 0.50 0.00 100 0 Sub total 0.60 650 4 Bajra Hybrid 0.09 0.04 100 360 5 Ragi 0.00 0.04 50 0 6 Red gram 0.05 0.15 82 615 7 Black gram 0.17 0.20 73 2482 8 Green gram 0.15 0.20 50 1500 9 Bengal gram 1.08 0.75 88 71280 10 Groundnut 1.70 1.50 80 204000 11 Sesame 0.16 0.06 38 365 12 Sunflower Hybrid 0.28 0.05 100 1400 13 Safflower 0.11 0.10 40 440 14 Castor Hybrid 0.00 0.05 100 0 15 Cotton Hybrid 0.00 0.12 100 0 16 Other crops 1.71 0.00 0 0 Grand Total 14.12 599392 7
  • 8. 8 Crop Production Required for Normal Seed Producing Agencies DOA SVP/ SF SSC NSC PVT. Others Specify Total Paddy 436740 103000 165110 1361 169310 0 437420 Jowar 8900 2300 0 23 7108 0 9408 Maize 81550 0 1000 0 81050 0 82050 Redgram 33380 700 7345 280 22982 0 31027 Greengram 16830 600 18500 45 5300 0 24400 Blackgram 5828 420 2000 74 3510 0 5930 Ground nut 25350 1600 6500 1200 2610 17000 27710 Soybean 120750 16200 8000 29 97000 0 121200 Castor 4650 0 55 0 5766 0 5821 Cotton(BT.) 18408 0 0 0 20000 0 20000 Seasamum 205 0 0 0 212 0 212 TOTAL 752591 124820 208510 2967 414848 17000 765178 CROP-WISE, AGENCY WISE SEED PRODUCTION PLAN KHARIF 2014 (in Qtls.)
  • 9. 9 Crop Production Required for Normal Seed Producing Agencies DOA SVP/ SF SSC NSC PVT. Others Specify Total Paddy 289700 67125 211520 377.8 102046 0 381069 Jowar 650 0 0 7.95 1853 0 1860.95 Bajra 360 0 0 0 400 0 400 Maize 26600 0 0 1466.5 28510 0 29976.5 Red Gram 615 615 0 0 0 615 Greengram 1500 840 3000 115.64 1034 0 4989.64 Blackgram 2482 0 4200 5.98 720 0 4925.98 Bengalgram 71280 2475 66600 14802 5210 0 89086.8 Ground nut 204000 16275 35500 2000 170850 0 224625 Sesame 365 0 300 3.98 74 0 377.98 Sunflower 1400 0 0 0 3500 0 3500 Safflower 440 0 0 0 0 440 440 Grand Total 599392 86715 321735 18780 314197 440 741867 CROP-WISE, AGENCY WISE SEED PRODUCTION PLAN RABI 2014 (in Qtls.)
  • 10. (Quantity in qtl) CROP WISE SUBSIDY SEED DISTRIBUTED DURING KHARIF 2014 AND PLAN FOR RABI 2014-15 Estimated subsidy expenditure is Rs. 128.00 Crores. Required seed is available with Govt. & pvt. Agencies. S.No. Crop Kharif 2014 (Distributed) Rabi 2014-15 (Planned) TOTAL 1 Paddy 92755 108350 201105 2 Maize 52424 40500 92924 3 Jowar 64 2200 2264 4 Bengal Gram 0 119300 119300 5 Red Gram 1848 900 2748 6 Green Gram 1965 5400 7365 7 Black Gram 369 4650 5019 8 Horse Gram 0 325 325 9 Cow Pea 0 900 900 10 Soybean 186397 0 186397 11 Groundnut 500 239000 239500 12 Sunflower 4 1650 1654 13 Sesamum 17 1100 1117 14 Castor 53 145 198 15 Green Manure 49865 1250 51115 Total in Qtls 386261 525670 911931 10
  • 11.  The Private Companies are taking up the production of Hybrids crops seeds such as Cotton, Maize, Sunflower, Jowar, Bajra and Castor.  For crop seeds of Pulses crops like Redgram, Green gram, Black gram, Bengal gram and Oilseeds crops like Groundnut, Soybean, Sesamum, seed production is taken up by the Government agencies as the involvement of Private Sector is less in these crops. Therefore the focus is to be given to the production and distribution of new varieties of these crops in the State. Paddy seed is being produced by the Government agencies and Private Companies, required quantities are being produced by the Government and Private agencies.  There is need to popularize new varieties of Paddy seed to increase the productivity. Seed Corporation is taking up seed production of new varieties of Paddy.  Soybean : Government is planning to take up seed production in the State, as the Soybean area is increasing every year and spreading to other districts. The State requires around 2.00 Lakh qtls of certified seed. The University was requested to produce required quantity of Breeder Seed for multiplication 11
  • 12. Groundnut : TMV-2 is replaced with K-6. Now promoting K-9. Redgram : LRG-30 was replaced with LRG-41. Green gram : ML-267 was replaced with LGG-460. Black gram : T-9 was replaced with LBG-752. Soybean : JS-335 is still the popular variety in the State. Paddy : In Paddy the seed production of Tellahamsa, IR-64, JGL-384 is being discouraged and promoting new varieties. VARIETIES REPLACED IN THE STATE 12
  • 13. New Crop varieties included in production chain of State Seeds Development Corporation 1. Paddy : BPT- 2231, BPT-2270 - Long Duration, Super fine var., non- lodging, recently released by ARAS Bapatla. 2. Hybrid Maize : DHM-117 – High yielding single cross var. released by ANGRAU. 3. Green gram : LGG-460 – HYV, Resistant to Yellow vein Mosaic. 4. Black gram : PU-31 – HYV, replacement to T-9, released by Pantnagar UP. 5. Bengal gram : JAKI-9218 – HYV, released by JNKVV, MP. 6. Ragi : GPU-48 – HYV, released by University of Agri. Sc. Banglore. 7. Korra : SIA-3085 – Short duration, HYV, Released by RARS Nandyal. 8. Groundnut : K-9 – HYV, having dormancy of 20 days, reelased by ARS, Kadiri, AP
  • 14. QUANTITY OF BREEDER SEED LIFTED DURING 2014-15 as per GOI indent Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity Lifted 1Paddy BPT-3291 0.6 MTU-1010 4 DRRH-3 (DRRH-44) (IET-19543) 0.16 Improved Samba Mahsuri 1.2 JAYA 1.5 JGL 11470 1.2 JGL-1798 1.5 MTU 1075 0.5 MTU-1010 139.2 BPT-5204 156 MTU-1001 6.9 Total 312.76 2 Bajra GHB-538 (MH-1049) 0.1 HHB-67 150 RHB-177 (MH-1486) 0.15 Total 150.25 3 Sorghum CSV 27 (SPC 1870) 1 HYBRID JOWAR CSH-1 1.7 Kinnera (MJ-278) 1.5 Total 4.2 Qty in Qtls 14
  • 15. Sl. No. Crop Variety Quantity Lifted 4 Green Gram LAM 460 1.75 Madhira Pesara-347 0.1 MADHIRA-295 4 Total 5.85 5 Red Gram ICPL-87119 (ASHA) 1.3 Lam-41 1 LAXMI (ICPL-85063) 2 Total 4.3 6 Ground nut DSG-1 3 ICGV-91114 150 Kadiri Harithandhra (K 1319) 40 Kadiri-6 300 Kadiri-9 80 Narayani (TCGS-29) 40 TG-37A 60 Total 673 7Sesame SWETHA TIL 0.1 8Soybean LSB-1 0.4 9Bengal Gram JG-11 53.4 TOTAL 1204.26 Qty in Qtls QUANTITY OF BREEDER SEED LIFTED DURING 2014-15 As per GOI indent 15
  • 16. Crop Varieties less than 10 yrs Year of Release Varieties more than 10 yrs Year of Release Paddy BPT -3291 2005 MTU- 1001 1997 WGL-44 2009 MTU -1010 1995 DRR-H 3 2010 BPT -5204 1989 JGL-11470 2011 RNR-2465 2011 JGL- 3855 2010 BPT-2270 2010 BPT-2231 2010 Kodachari ( DRR-Dhan- 38) 2010 Akshayadhan (DRR Dhan-35) 2008 Sugandhamati (DRR Dhan 32) 2005 WGL-283 2012 JGL-17004 2012 JGL-11118 2012 RNR-2458 2012 VARIETIES IDENTIFIED FOR DISTRIBUTION UNDER MINIKITS / SUBSIDY 16
  • 17. Crop Varieties less than 10 yrs Year of Release Varieties more than 10 yrs Year of Release Redgram LRG 41 2007 ICPL 85063 2001 PRG-158 2007 ICPL-87119 1993 WRG-53 2009 ICPH-2740 1993 WRG-65 2012 ICPH-2671 MRG-1004 2009 RGT-1 2012 Greengram TMB-37 2005 LGG-460 2001 TM-96-2 2013 MGG 295 1995 MGG-347 2009 LGG-407 1995 MGG-348 LGG-450 1995 WGG-37 1999 Blackgram LBG-752 2010 LBG-645 2002 LBG-709 2007 LBG-685 2001 PU-31 2008 Bengal gram JAKI-9218 2007 JG-11 1993 Vihar 2003 JG-130 2002 VARIETIES IDENTIFIED FOR DISTRIBUTION UNDER MINIKITS / SUBSIDY 17
  • 18. Crop Varieties less than 10 yrs Year of Release Varieties more than 10 yrs Year of Release Groundnut Kadiri-9 2009 K-6 2002 ICGV 91114 2007 TG-37A 2004 Anantha 2010 TPG-41 2004 Kadiri Haritandra 2010 ICGV-00350 2012 Soybean JS-335 1994 JS-93-05 2002 JS-9560 Castor Jwala 2007 DCH-177 2000 PCH 111 2011 PCS-124 2004 DCS-107 2006 PCS-4 1999 DCH-519 2006 PCH-222 2013 VARIETIES IDENTIFIED FOR DISTRIBUTION UNDER MINIKITS / SUBSIDY 18
  • 19. DIFFICULTIES IN IMPLEMENTATION 1. Government of India extending the subsidies for the seed varieties released less than 10 years, but in the field conditions the new varieties are not readily accepted by the farmers therefore taking a longer time for popularization. 2. In Soybean, the old variety JS-335 is still popular among the farmers. 3. In Paddy, the old varieties like BPT-5204,MTU 1010 in Kharif and MTU-1010 in Rabi are still popular among the farmers. 4. In Pulse Crops like Green Gram and Black Gram, there is a need to develop new varieties suitable for different aberrant seasonal conditions. 19
  • 20. SUGGESTIONS 1. Government of India may give flexibility in production and distribution of various crops varieties which are popular among the farmers and suitable to local situations. 2. Along with the old popular varieties, the new varieties are also to be promoted simultaneously by extending assistance to the farmers. 3. The old varieties which are more popular among the farmers and giving good yields under aberrant seasonal conditions to be re-notified. 4. Supply of Breeder seed on 50% subsidy to the farmer growers, due to high cost of Breeder seed the farmer growers are unable to procure the seed. 20