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Horticulture & Sericulture

DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE & SERICULTURE

Horticulture has been identified as one of the “focus sectors” for development of the Nagarkurnool district and state as well. Horticulture crops provide better alternative for diversification of Agriculture in view of horticulture as growth engine. The diversification of Agriculture is recognized as an important strategy to overcome the emerging challenges in Agriculture. Horticulture sector, commands a large employment potential by way of supporting a series of direct and indirect activities related to Area Expansion of fruit crops, vegetables & Floriculture, development of Nurseries, Post-Harvest Management, Extension activities such as Technical Guidance on Horticultural crops management.

 

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AREA PARTICULARS OF

HORTICULTURE CROPS OF THE DISTRICT

 

Sl.
No

Name of the component 

No. of Farmers 

Area in Acres 

1

FRUIT CROPS

18039

40575.38

2

VEGETABLE CROPS

1092

947.10

3

FLOWER CROPS

63

62.33

4

SPICES (Red Chillies)

1094

1395.33

5

SERICULTURE

22

29.22

6

AGRO FORESTRY

477

1194.37

7

BORDER PLANTATION

46

91.28

8

Orchards Annual Crops

2

6.36

9

MEDICINIAL PLANTS

3

5.12

10

OILPALM

2158

8119.11

 

TOTAL  

22996

52425.60

 Major Crops Grown :: Mango, Oilpalm, Red Chilli & Cucumber.

 Major Schemes Implemented by the Department:

  • NMEO – Oil Palm Area Expansion
  • TGMIP – RKVY PDMC
  • Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH)
  • RKVY
  • Rainfed Agriculture Development (RAD)
  • Sericulture

SCHEMES UNDER IMPLEMENTATION:

  • OILPALM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNDER NATIONAL MISSION ON EDIBLE OILS – OIL PALM (NMEO – OP)
  1. Aims and objectives:
  • To augment the availability of vegetable oils in the state.
  • To cut down the import of edible oils by increasing domestic production and productivity of Oil palm.
  • To promote crop diversification form less demanded crops like Paddy to Oil Palm which can give remunerative yields for as long as 25-30 with additional benefits of water saving / power saving / improving soil health / environmental benefit / assured income with main crop / additional income from inter crops, border crops and Agri allied sectors like sheep & goat forming, poultry and mushroom cultivation.
  • Assistance for Oil Palm Area Expansion under NMEO-OP:

To encourage the farmers towards Oil Palm cultivation, assistance is being provided on planting material, maintenance cost, intercropping, machinery tools etc., as per the indicative guidelines under Centrally Sponsored Scheme – National Mission on Edible Oils – Oil Palm (NMEO-OP) on 60:40 funding pattern by central and state governments respectively. The details are as follows.

 

Sl.

No

Component

Eligible subsidy

Year wise subsidy

( in Rs.)

Payment made

1st Yr

2nd Yr

3rd Yr

4th Yr

 

1

Planting Material

@ 57 plants per Acre

11600

11600

0

0

0

Will be released to the concerned company

2

Maintenance & Inputs

8400

2100

2100

2100

2100

It will be released directly to the farmers account

Intercrop

8400

2100

2100

2100

2100

4

Drip Irrigation

(As per Guidelines)

22518

22518

0

0

0

Will be released to the concerned company

 

Total

50918

38318

4200

4200

4200

 

 

Plant material assistance: Maximum permissible assistance is limited to Rs.9,650/- per acre for imported seedlings and Rs.6,650/- per acre for indigenous seedlings. Details as follows.

 

SI. No.

Particulars

Type of seedlings

Imported

Indigenous

1

Per plant assistance

Rs.193/-

Rs.133/-

2

Farmer contribution per plant

Rs.20/-

Rs.20/-

3

No. of plants per acre

(Square System)

50  Nos

50 Nos

4

Total assistance per acre

Rs.9,650/-

Rs.6,650/-

 

  • TELANGANA STATE MICRO IRRIGATION PROJECT (TGMIP):
  • High quality yield with less water, electricity & labour is the main objective of the scheme.
  • Under the scheme all category farmers in revenue village irrespective of their economic status are eligible upto 5.00 ha. or land holding possessed by the farmer in RoR (I B) whichever is less with the following subsidy pattern.

DRIP SUBSIDY PATTERN :

  • All SC/ST farmer are eligible for 90% subsidy.
  • All BC/SF/MF farmers are eligible for 80% subsidy.
  • All other category farmers above 5 Acres are eligible for 70% subsidy.
  • Portable sprinklers for all category farmers are eligible for 65% subsidylimited to 1.00 ha. unit only.

Sprinkler Irrigation Scheme to be implemented on 65% discount for all categories of farmers

Sprinkler unit price

65%

Subsidy

35% Farmer share

 

(Including GST)

 

 

 

Rs.23385/-

Rs.15785/-

Rs.8770/-

 

 

 

 

 

  • Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (MIDH):

To bring additional areas under identified Fruit crops with improved varieties/hybrids  under suitable High or Ultra high-density planting methods.

Under this scheme assistance (40% subsidy) would be provided to farmers for Establishment of new gardens for fruit crops.

S.

No

Crop

Spacing

(m xm)

No of Plants per Ha.

Unit cost (Rs.) per Ha.

% of assis-tance

Subsidy in Rs.

1st year

2nd year

Total

1

Banana

1.8×1.8

3086

175000

40

42000

28000

70000

2

Papaya

1.8×1.8

3086

75000

40

18000

12000

30000

3

Custard Apple

4X4

1600

75000

40

18000

12000

30000

4

Mango – Ultra High Density

3×2

1667

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

5

Mango – Ultra High Density

4×2

1250

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

6

Citrus – High Density

4×3

832

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

7

Acid Lime – High Density

4×4.5

555

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

8

Guava – High Density

3×3

1111

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

9

Pomegranate – High Density

5×3

667

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

10

Mango – High Density

5×5

400

200000

40

48000

32000

80000

11

Cashew – High Density

5×5

400

150000

40

36000

24000

60000

12

Sapota – High Density

5×5

400

75000

40

18000

12000

30000

13

Ber – High Density

5×5

400

75000

40

18000

12000

30000

14

Grape – High Density

1.8×2.4

2343

300000

40

72000

48000

120000

15

Pine Apple – High Density

0.6×0.6

27778

110000

40

26400

17600

44000

16

Mango – Regular Spacing

7.5X7.5

175

125000

40

30000

20000

50000

17

Citrus – Regular Spacing

6×6

275

125000

40

30000

20000

50000

18

Acid Lime – Regular Spacing

6×6

275

125000

40

30000

20000

50000

19

Guava – Regular Spacing

6X6

275

125000

40

30000

20000

50000

20

Pomegranate – Regular Spacing

5×5

400

125000

40

30000

20000

50000

21

Cashew – Regular spacing

6×6

278

75000

40

18000

12000

30000

 

CREATION OF WATER RESOURCES (FARM POND)

 

Farm Pond is a water harvesting structure constructed to collect and store rainwater for agricultural and allied activities.

 

SI. No.

Size (mts)

Storage capacity

50% Subsidy

 

in lakh liters

   (Rs.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

20X20X3

8.94

90,000/-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTEGRATED POST HARVEST MANAGEMENT

 

  • To ensure proper post-harvest handling, grading, packing, storage, and marketing of horticultural produce, thereby reducing losses and improving quality and farmer income.

 

S.No

Component

Unit Cost

Pattern of Assistance

1

Pack House

Rs. 4.80 lakh/unit

Rs. 2.40 Lakhs

 

 

  • Rashtriya Krishi Vikasa Yojana (RKVY) :

 

It is a Central Sector Scheme with 60:40 funding pattern by GOI and State Govt. respectively are as detailed below :

 

Sl. No.

Component

Max. permissible

cost

Pattern of Assistance

1

Water harvesting system for

individuals- for storage of water in 20mx20mx3m ponds

@ Rs.125/-cum

Rs. 1.50 lakh/unit for 20mx20mx3m

50% of cost including 300/500 micron plastic/RCC lining. For smaller size of the ponds/dug wells, cost will be admissible on pro rata basis depending upon the command area. Maintenance will be ensured by the beneficiary

 

Sl. No

Name of the Component

Unit

Unit Cost in Rs

% of assistance

Subsidy in Rs

 
 

1

Construction of Permanent  Pandal structures for Creeper vegetable production (each unit of 2000 sq. m)

No.

1,00,000

50%

50,000

 

 

  • Rainfed Agriculture Development (RAD):

To improve the productivity of rainfed farming by strategizing promotion of Integrated Farming Systems (IFS) covering agriculture allied activities supplementing Agriculture component so that food security is ensured and the additional income to the farmers is envisaged.

 

S.

No

Item

Practices

Proposed Cost Norms

 

 
   

1

Integrated Farming System

Crops (Millets Crops / Oilseed/Pulses/Vegetables/ fodder) + Trees (Horticulture/Agro Forestry) + Livestock {Milch cows / Buffaloes / Small ruminants (10 animals (Sheep or Goat or Pigs) / 50 birds (Duck / Poultry)}

 

Rs.30,000/- (Thirty thousand) will be provided to each farming family for taking up integrated Farming System as given at S.No.1 and at least two activities given at S.No.2 to 5 shall be included depending on the need of farm house hold, resource available and convergence mechanism identified.  The assistance of Rs.30,000/- shall be uniform for all farmers irrespective of the size of their land holding.

   

2

Fishery (Fingerlings) Units

Fisheries in ponds or Rice field

   

3

Apiculture (Bee Keeping)

One unit per farm under plantation/Millets/Crops

   

4

Silage making for increased availability of green fodder round the year

Construction of Silo Pit either below ground or above ground with provision of Chaff Cutter and Weighing Balance

   
   

5

Vermicomposting Units/Organic input Production Unit, green manuring.

Construction of vermi compost units organic input product ion units and green manuring.

   

 

6) SERICULTURE:

  • To promote the cultivation of mulberry and other host plants for silkworm rearing.
  • To generate sustainable employment opportunities in rural areas, especially for small and marginal farmers, women, and landless labourers.
  • To increase the production and quality of cocoons and raw silk.
  • To enhance farmers’ income through integrated silk production activities.
  • To support the development of the silk industry by ensuring a steady supply of quality raw material.
  • To encourage diversification of agriculture and allied activities for improved livelihood security.
  • To promote eco-friendly and sustainable farming practices through sericulture.
  • Supply of quality disinfectants (seed) to the farmers.
  1. Support for mulberry plantation Development for 2 Acre plantation :

Scheme

Unit Cost

Sharing pattern %

Funding pattern (Rs. In Lakhs)

CSB

State

Beneficiary Contribution

CSB

State

Beneficiary

General Category

1.20 for (2) Acres

50%

25%

25%

0.600

0.300

0.300

SC ST/TSP

65%

25%

10%

0.780

0.300

0.120

 

  1. Assistance for construction of Rearing House:

Scheme

Unit Cost

Sharing pattern %

Funding pattern (Rs. In Lakhs)

CSB

State

Beneficiary Contribution

CSB

State

Beneficiary

General Category

4.50

50%

25%

25%

2.250

1.125

1.125

SC ST/TSP

65%

25%

10%

2.925

1.125

0.450

 

Human Resources:

  • Krishi Vignan Kendram, Palem.
  • Regional Agricultural Research Station, Palem
  • College of Agriculture, Palem
  • Department personnel extending extension services.
  • Technical Support Group.

 Activities of Department Of Horticulture & Sericulture (Nagarkurnool)

  1. Implementation of various schemes in the district as approved by the govt. for the benefit of the farmers.
  2. Providing of technical knowledge/ techniques in raising of fruit orchards, vegetable and floriculture crops, obtaining enhanced produce, productivity and control measures on pest and diseases by the departmental officers and scientists
  3. Good marketing methods/procedure to increase economical status and storage facilities.
  4. Submitting of proposal to the government for releasing of input subsidy to the crops damaged due to adverse seasonal conditions.
  5. Explaining the implementation of crop insurance scheme to the farmers.
  6. Obtaining of quality planting material/seedlings/grafts only from the registered/licensed nurseries and implementation of nursery act.
  7. Organizing of after sales service campaigns to the beneficiaries in maintaining, usage and taking up compulsory measures for good services of system.
  8. Organizing of trainings, awareness for drip irrigation & its benefits.
  9. Creating of awareness among the interested farmers by arranging visits to the fields of progressive farmers about good maintenance practices and obtaining more production.
  10. Exposure visits to the farmers in best cultivation methods in the district level, inter districts and outside state cropping programs.
  11. Creating of awareness in mulberry cultivation and its benefits.
  12. Providing of regular advises/directions to the mulberry raising farmers.
  13. Submitting of proposals to the state level authorities for development of sericulture and to provide basic facilities to farmers.

Website Of Department of Horticulture And Sericulture:

http://horticulture.tg.nic.in/

 

Objectives of Horticulture Department:

  • Implementation of various schemes in the district as approved by the govt. for the benefit of the
    farmers.
  • Providing of technical knowledge/ techniques in raising of fruit orchards, vegetable and floriculture
    crops, obtaining enhanced produce, productivity and control measures on pest and diseases by the
    departmental officers and scientists.
  • Good marketing methods/procedure to increase economic status and storage facilities.
  • Submitting of proposal to the government for releasing of input subsidy to the crops damaged due to
    adverse seasonal conditions.
  • Explaining the implementation of crop insurance scheme to the farmers.
  • Obtaining of quality planting material/seedlings/grafts only from the registered/licensed
    nurseries and implementation of nursery act.
  • Organizing of after sales service campaigns to the beneficiaries in maintaining, usage and taking up
    compulsory measures for good services of system.
  • Organizing of trainings, awareness for drip irrigation & its benefits.
  • Creating of awareness among the interested farmers by arranging visits to the fields of progressive
    farmers about good maintenance practices and obtaining more production.
  • Exposure visits to the farmers in best cultivation methods in the district level, inter districts and outside state
    cropping programs

STATEMENT SHOWING THE AREA PARTICULARS OF HORTICULTURE CROPS OF THE DISTRICT

Sl.No.  Name of the component  Area (Ha.) Production (MTs)
1 FRUIT CROPS 11124.29 120344.00
2 VEGETABLE 1323.73 16990.00
3 SPICES 374.80 1400.00
Grand Total    12822.82  138734.00
4 MULBERY (Sericulture)   22400 DFLS Brushing,Cocoon Production 16128 kgs

Major Crops Grown:
Fruits – Mango, Guava & Pomegranate
Vegetables: Tomato, Brinjal, Okra, Cucumber & Watermelon.
Spices: Red Chilli

SCHEMES UNDER IMPLEMENTATION(PDF 200 KB)

SERICULTURE:

Objectives:

  • Creating of awareness in mulberry cultivation and its benefits.
  •  Providing of regular advises/directions to the mulberry raising farmers.
  • Submitting of proposals to the state level authorities for development of sericulture and
    to provide basic facilities to farmers.

Activities:

  • Supply of quality disinfectants (seed) to the farmers on 75% subsidy.
  • Assistance for construction of silk worm rearing sheds on 75% subsidy.
  •  Assistance to farmers for farm mechanization on 50% subsidy.
  • Training programmes on silk worm rearing.

Incentives provided by the Department under Sericulture:

  • Rs.100/- per 100 Disease Free Layings of Bivoltine variety. The cost of 100 DFLs is Rs.650/
  • On Bivoltine Cocoons Rs.75/- per Kg. as incentive.
  • On Cross Breed Cocoons Rs.40/- per Kg. as incentive.
  •  For chawkie worms Rs.150/- per 100 Bivoltine DFLs as incentive.
    Website of Department of Horticulture and Sericulture:  http://horticulture.tg.nic.in/

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