Weather Aberrations
Based Agricultural Contingency Plan
2015 Uttar Pradesh
Rainfall Status in Monsoon Season during Drought Year in U P
S.No Months Normal rainfall Rainfall Received in Drought Year
2002-03 2009-10 2014-15
01 June 95.0 38.6 24.2 35.6
02 July 280.9 70.1 150.9 186.7
03 August 275.6 224.2 200.2 112.6
04 September 178.3 223.6 138.5 93.4
Total 829.8 556.5 513.8 428.3
Rainfall in mmS W Monsoon
Coverage under various Crops during Drought YearS.No Crops Normal Coverage
(Lakh ha)Coverage during drought year (Lakh ha)
2002-03 2009-10 2014-15
01 Paddy 59.10 52.09 56.05 58.42
02 Juar 1.77 2.69 2.08 1.64
03 Bajra 9.18 8.31 9.19 9.52
04 Maize 7.02 7.55 7.24 6.43
Ceraels 77.16 70.86 74.67 76.08
05 Urd 5.13 4.02 4.37 5.19
06 Moong 0.40 0.22 0.42 0.37
07 Arhar 3.11 3.58 3.36 2.87
Pulses 8.64 7.82 8.15 8.43
Foodgrains 85.80 78.68 82.82 84.51
07 Til 3.06 0.80 3.64 3.23
08 Groundnut 0.93 0.82 0.88 0.98
09 Soyabean 0.21 0.05 0.10 0.53
Oilseeds 4.20 1.67 4.62 4.73
Total Coverage 90.00 80.35 87.44 89.24
Coverage under various Crops during Drought YearS.No Crops Coverage during drought year (Lakh ha)
2001-02Normal
2002-03Drought
2008-09 Narmal
2009-10 Drought
2013-04 Normal
20 14-15 Drought
01 Paddy 60.68 52.09 59.71 56.05 59.55 58.42
02 Jowar 3.23 2.69 2.03 2.08 1.65 1.64
03 Bajra 8.51 8.31 8.66 9.19 9.19 9.52
04 Maize 9.14 7.55 7.80 7.24 6.96 6.43
05 Urd 3.63 4.02 3.96 5.37 4.97 5.19
06 Mung 0.28 0.22 0.30 0.42 0.38 0.37
07 Arhar 3.94 3.58 3.26 3.36 3.01 2.87
07 Til 1.03 0.80 1.79 3.64 2.93 3.23
08 Groundnut 1.07 0.82 0.88 0.88 0.96 0.98
09 Soyabean 0.11 0.05 0.10 0.10 0.26 0.53
Oilseeds 2.21 1.67 2.77 4.62 4.15 4.73
Total Coverage 91.90 80.35 88.60 88.44 89.94 89.24
Productivity of Crops during Drought YearS.No Crops drought year productivity (Q/ha)
2001-02 Normal
2002-03 Drought
2008-09 Normal
2009-10 Drought
2013-04 Normal
2014-15 Drought
01 Paddy 21.17 18.40 21.77 20.95 24.46 22.67
02 Jowar 9.58 9.09 10.38 9.27 10.51 9.91
03 Bajra 11.38 12.90 16.13 16.50 20.33 19.00
04 Maize 16.29 11.07 15.32 14.46 18.37 17.78
05 Urd 4.08 3.99 5.52 3.70 4.46 5.36
06 Moong 2.75 2.82 3.74 1.35 3.21 3.20
07 Arhar 11.57 9.55 9.15 5.64 9.03
07 Til 2.50 1.61 1.69 0.91 1.47 1.97
08 Groundnut 8.39 6.55 7.35 6.55 8.93 8.64
09 Soyabean 7.23 1.62 8.39 10.56 5.76 7.17
Salient Features of Agro - climatic Zones S.No
Zones No. of Districts
Average Rainfall (mm)
Soil Type Cropping Intensity (%)
Limitations
01 Tarai 13 1400 Alluvial with coarse 146 Drought Prone
02 Western Plain 9 950 Alluvial deposits by Ganga
157 Water logging & salinity
03 Mid-West Plain
8 800 Alluvial 150 Salinity & Alkalinity
04 South-West Plain
8 770 Alluvial & Aravallis 146 Brakish Water & Alkalinity
05 Central Plain 16 1020 Alluvial ,some Vindhyan
155 Usar Soil
06 Bundelkhand 7 1000 Rakar,Parwa,Mar 111 Lack of resources, Inferior soil
07 North-East Plain
11 1470 Alluvial some calcareous
152 Flood Prone
08 Eastern Plain 14 800 Alluvial with silt & Clay, Sandy Loam
138 Alkaline/Saline
09 Vindhyan 4 1100 Light to heavy 133 Undulated & Rocky Area
Extended Agro-Ecological RegionAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Physiographic Climate Land Utilization (Crops)
01 Unnao, Raebareilly,Lucknow,Sultanpur,Pratapgarh,Allahabad (6)
Upper Ganga Plain North
Hot Semi-Arid
Millets ,Pulses, Maize, Paddy,
02 Badaun, Hardoi Moradabad, Shahjahanpur,Farrukhabad,Amroha(6)
Upper Ganga Plain North
Hot Semi-Arid
Paddy ,Maize ,Sugarcane, Vegetables
03 Bagpat, Meerut,Ghaziabad, G B nagar, Bulandshahar,kannauj,Auraiya,kanpur, fatehpur,Kaushambi,Saharanpur,Muzaffarnagar (13)
Upper Ganga Plain South
Hot Semi-Arid
Millets, Pulses, Maize, Sugarcane
Extended Agro-Ecological RegionAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Physiographic Climate Land Utilization (Crops)
04 Mathura, aligarh, Etah,Mainpuri, etawa, Firozabad, Agra (7)
Upper Ganga Plain South
Hot Semi-arid Millets, Pulses ,Maize, sugarcane
05 Agra (South West part of Agra)
Upper Ganga Plain South
Hot semi-Arid Millets, Pulses
06 Jalaun, Hamirpur, Mahoba,Jhansi (4)
Southern High land
Hot Semi Arid Millets,Pulses, Oil Seeds
07 Bijnaur, Amroha,Moradabad, Rampur
North Upper Ganga Plain
Hot Semi-arid to Sub Humid
Paddy, Maize, Sugarcane, Vegetables
08 Ambedkarnagar, jaunpur,St. rabidas Nagar,Parts of Sultanpur,Pratapgarh Allahabad)
Middle Ganga Plain
Hot Semi-arid to Sub Humid
Millets Pulses Maize Sugarcane
Extended Agro-Ecological RegionAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Physiographic Climate Land Utilization (Crops)
09 Lalitpur, Southern part of Jhansi
Southern High Land
Hot Semi-arid to Sub Humid
Millets, Pulses, Oil Seeds
10 Banda, Chitrakoot Southern High Land
Hot Semi-arid to Sub Humid
Millets, Pulses Oil seeds
11 Barabanki, Faizabad,Parts of Lucknow
Upper Ganga Plain North
Hot Sub Humid Paddy, Maize, sugarcane
12 Sitapur,Bareilly,Pilibhit,Shahjahanpur, Khiri,
Upper Gagga Plain North
Hot Sub Humid Paddy, Maize, Pulses, Sugarcane
13 Gonda, Bahraich,Shrawasti
Upper Ganga Plain North
Hot Sub Humid Paddy , Maize, Sugarcane, Vegetables
14 Allahabad,Mirzapur, chandauli, Ghazipur
Middle Ganga Plain
Hot Sub Humid Paddy, Pulses, Sugarcane
15 Azamgarh,Mau,Balia,Varanasi, Major part og Ghazipur
Middle Ganga Plain
Hot Sub Humid Paddy, Maize Sugarcane, Pulses
Extended Agro-Ecological RegionAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Physiographic Climate Land Utilization (Crops)
16 Sonbhadra,Parts of Allahabad, Mirzapur, Chandauli
Southern High Land
Hot Sub Humid Millet, Pulses
17 As a Narrow belt of Saharanpur, Muzaffar Nagar, Bijnaur, Moradabad, Rampur (
Tarai Region Hot Sub Humid Paddy,Pulses,Sugarcane
18 Narrow belt of Bareilly, Pilibjit,Khiri, Baharaich
Tarai Region Hot Sub Humid Paddy, Pulses, Sugarcane
19 Basti, St. Kabir Nagar, Gorakhpur, Deoria,Parts of Maharajganj, siddharth Nagar
Middle Ganga Plain
Hot Sub Humid to Humid
Paddy, Maize, Sugarcane
20 Parts of Shrawasti,Balrampur, Siddarth Nagar,Maharajganj
Tarai Region Hot Sub Humid to Humid
Paddy,Vegetables
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Agronomic Measures Remark on Implementation
Early Season Drought (delayed
onset)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
Change in Crop
Delay by 2 weeks4th week of June
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial soil
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
No Change
No Change
No Change
No Change
Normal recommended package of practicesNormal recommended package of practices• Normal Recommended Package of Practices• Seed Treatment with Trichoderma• Seed Treatment with Rhizobium and PSB.
Irrigate Nursery in the evening.Life saving irrigation to Nursery
Linkage with UPSDC/NSC
Normal Onset – 2nd week of June
• DroughtRain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Agronomic Measures Remark on ImplementationEarly Season
Drought (delayed Onset)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
Change in Crop
Delay by 4 weeks2nd week of July
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millet
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
No Change
No Change
No Change
No Change
Normal recommended package of practiceShort Duration Varieties/ hybridNormal recommended package of practicesSowing on raised bundSeed treatmentPrefer direct sowing of rice/use of Drum Seeder Stress tolerant varieties e.g.Shushk Samrat, Sahabhagi Prefer SRI method
Advise will be given by KVK scientist.
• Drought
Rain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Agronomic Measures Remark on Implementation
Early Season Drought (Delayed Onset)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
Change in Crop
Delay by 6 weeks4th week of July
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millet
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
No Change
Millets
No Change
No Change
Normal recommended package of practiceNormal recommended package of practiceNormal recommended package of practicesSowing on raised bundSeed treatment Direct sowing of rice/use of Drum Seeder Only short duration varieties like Narendra 97, Sahabhagi,
Advise will be given by KVK scientist.
Drought
Rain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related ContingenciesAgro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Agronomic Measures Remark on Implementation
Early Season Drought (Delayed Onset)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
Change in Crop
Delay by 8 weeks2nd week of August
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial
Millet
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
No Change
Millets
No Change
Millet
Normal recommended package of practice Short duration varieties like 86M86,JKHB 1 Weed ControlNormal recommended package of practicesSowing on raised bundSeed treatment with Thiram Line sowing Weed ControlPearl Millet (Hybrid), Seed treatment. Varities – Pusa 322, Raj 171
Advise will be given by KVK scientist.Hybrid seed of millets will be provided by UPSDC
DroughtRain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Crop Management Moisture Conservation MeasuresEarly Season
Drought (Normal On
set)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
Normal on set followed by 15 to 20 days dry spellAfter sowing leading to poor germination/ crop stand
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
Weed control,Thinning
Weed control.
Gap fillingWeeding
Protective irrigation to nursery in evening. 2% Zink foliar application in nursery. Weed control Drain hot water from nursery
sowing on raised bed
Possible irrigation in evening.
• Drought
Rain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Crop Management Moisture Conservation Measures
Mid Season Drought (long
dry spell, consecutive 2
week rain less)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
At vegetative stage.
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
Light irrigation
Inter culture for weeding Light irrigation
Inter culture for weeding
Inter culture of weedingAvoid applying fertilizer Weed control
Use sprinkaler
Give protective irrigation.
•DroughtRain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Crop Management Moisture Conservation MeasuresTerminal
drought (Early withdrawal of
monsoon
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
Protective irrigation
Protective irrigation
Protective irrigation if needed
Irrigate in evening. 2% urea spray Surveillance for Insect and diseases
Prepare for Toria sowing
Drought
Rain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Crop Management Moisture Conservation MeasuresMid Season
Drought (long dry spell)
Major farming
Situation
Normal Crop
At flowering stage.
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
Protective irrigation
Protective irrigation
Protective irrigation
Protective irrigation Foliar spray of 2% urea or DAP or Potash Use insecticide if required
Adopt soil moisture conservation measures like ridges and furrows
Drought
Rain fed situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Suggested Contingency measure
Major farming Situation
Normal Crop Change in crop/cropping system
Agronomic Measures
Delayed release of water in canal due to low rainfall
Non release of water in canals under delayed onset of monsoon
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial Soil
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
No change
No change
No change
Short duration varieties – N 97,VardhanMillet
Maize
Pulses
Millet/Pulses
Follow micro irrigation
Follow micro irrigation
Follow micro irrigation
Irrigate at critical crop growth stagesAdopt micro irrigation
Do
Do
Do
Drought
Irrigated situation
Strategies for Weather Related Contingencies
Agro-Eco Region - 1
Condition Crop Management
Un usual rain Major farming Situation
Normal Crop
Continuous high rainfall in a short span, leading to water logging
Very Deep Loamy Alluvial
Millets
Maize
Pulses
Paddy
Open field channels to drain excess water at vegetative, flowering and crop maturity stagesOpen field channels to drain excess water at vegetative, flowering and crop maturity stages
Provide drainage
Drain excess water at flowering stage and timely harvesting of produce
Irrigated and Rain fed situation
Contingent Strategies for Livestock
Suggested contingency measures
Before the event During the event After the event
Feed and fodder availability
Paddy straw and Wheat straw stored properly
Use rice, maize, jowar, bajra’s biomass and wetted grain as feed for livestock.
Supply of quality seed of multi cut Jowar, Bajra well before monsoon
Preserving the grain of Jowar ,Bajra and Sugarcane tops as silage.
Use silage as supplement for milch animal during drought
Short duration fodder crops like Jowar, M P Chari, U P Chari and Sun-hemp should be sown in un sown and crop failed area.
Encourage green fodder production with multi cut Jowar/Bajra (U P Chari, M P Chari, African Toll, Gaint Bajra)
Encourage mixing available kitchen vegetables waste with dry fodder while feeding to the milch annimal
Drought
Contingent Strategies for Livestock
Suggested contingency measures
Before the event During the event After the event
Feed and fodder availability
Chopping of fodder should be made as mandatory in every village through supply and establishment of good quality Chaff Cutters
All the hay should be enriched with 2% Urea molasses and feed to livestock
Drought
Contingent Strategies for Livestock
Suggested contingency measures
Before the event During the event After the event
Protect the stored Paddy straw from inundation of flood waterAll the large ruminants are immunized for the endemic diseases during the month of May and JuneProcure and stock emergency medicine for important diseases Surveillance and disease monitoring network to be established at district level office,
Use stored grain/ barn along with crop residues for feeding of livestockAvoid soaked and mould infected feed/fodder to livestock Emergency out let establishment for required medicines in each PanchayatRestrict movement of livestock in case of any epidemic
Cleaning and disinfection of the shed.
Bleach(0.1%) drinking water/ water source
De worm the animals through mass camps
Encouraging farmer to cultivate short term fodder crops like cow pea],sun hemp and multi cut chari.
Flood
Contingency Plan for SeedAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Land Utilization (Crops)/Area in Lakh ha
Seed Availability (Normal)(q)
Additional Seed Requirement in Drought Conditions (q)
Management for Additional seeds
01 Unnao, Raebareilly,Lucknow,Sultanpur,Pratapgarh,Allahabad (6)
Millets (1.05)Pulses (1.01) Maize (0.35) Paddy (7.19)
950719076662968
72 (6000 ha)1080 (36000 ha)
UPSDC
02 Badaun, Hardoi Moradabad, Shahjahanpur,Farrukhabad,Amroha (6)
Paddy (6.07)Maize (0.95)Bajra (2.00) Pulses (0.92)
6224917304806569
200 (25000 ha)1200 (40000 ha) Short duration
varieties,UPSDC
03 Bagpat, Meerut,Ghaziabad, G B nagar, Bulandshahar,kannauj,Auraiya,kanpur, fatehpur,Kaushambi,Saharanpur,Muzaffarnagar (13)
Bajra (0.82)Juar (0.36)Pulses, (0.84) Maize, (1.31)Paddy (5.17)
96013206835261654590
144 (18000 ha)224( 14000 ha)480 (16000 ha)
Contingency Plan for SeedAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Land Utilization (Crops)/Area in Lakh ha
Seed Availability (Normal)(q)
Additional Seed Requirement in Drought Conditions(q)
Management for Additional seeds
04 Mathura, aligarh, Etah,Mainpuri, etawa, Firozabad, Agra (6)
Pulses (0.22)Maize, (0.90)Bajra (4.14)Til (0.05)
3098164171095
160 (20000 ha)1.6 (200 ha)
UPSDC/NSC
05 Agra (South West part of Agra)
Bajra (1.12) Pulses (0.12)Til (0.02)
20026025 4 (500 ha)
06 Jalaun, Hamirpur, Mahoba,Jhansi (4)
Juar (0.27)Bajra (0.12)Pulses (1.85)Til (1.74)G Nut (0.34)
2456951020514756420
272 (34000 ha)
07 Bijnaur, Amroha,Moradabad, Rampur
Paddy, (3.13)Bajra (0.09)Pulses (0.17)
33459901398 30 (1000 ha)
08 Ambedkarnagar, jaunpur,St. rabidas Nagar,Parts of Sultanpur,Pratapgarh Allahabad)
Bajra (0.57) Pulses (0.63)Maize ( 0.50)Paddy (6.44)
3404920124152000
1500 (50000 ha)
Contingency Plan for SeedAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Land Utilization (Crops)/Area in lakh Ha
Seed Availability (Normal (q)
Additional Seed Requirement in Drought Conditions (q)
Management for Additional seeds
09 Lalitpur, Southern part of Jhansi
Maize (0.28) Pulses, (1.99) Til (0.72)G.Nut (0.38)Soyabean (0.52)
680899060557912490
600 (20000 ha)480 (60000 ha)
UPSDC/ NSC
10 Banda, Chitrakoot Juar (0.36)Bajra (0.09)Pulses (0.39)Til (0.15)
1150402670388 80 (10000 ha)
11 Barabanki, Faizabad,Parts of Lucknow
Paddy, (3.60)Bajra (0.47)Maize, (0.09)Pulses (0.27)
37034251601745
800 (20000 ha)750 (25000 ha)
12 Sitapur,Bareilly,Pilibhit,Shahjahanpur, Khiri,
Paddy, (8.40)Bajra (0.13) Maize, (0.22) Pulses (0.35) Til (0.23)G.Nut (0.13)
9222618055033051453040
840 (28000 ha)80 (10000 ha)
Contingency Plan for SeedAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts Land Utilization (Crops)/Area in lakh Ha
Seed Availability (Normal) (q)
Additional Seed Requirement in Drought Conditions (q)
Management for Additional seeds
13 Gonda, Bahraich,Shrawasti,Kanshganj
Paddy (3.78)Maize, (1.71)Pulses (0.17)
4118632751770
1000 (25000 ha)200 (25000 ha)
UPSDC /NSC
14 Allahabad,Mirzapur, chandauli, Ghazipur
Paddy, (5.00)Bajra (0.61)Juar (0.12)Pulses, (0.38)
551212552552845
200 (25000 ha)
1500 (50000 ha)
15 Azamgarh,Mau,Balia,Varanasi, Major part of Ghazipur
Paddy, (6.18) Maize (0.38)Bajra (0.22)Pulses (0.31)
679587582402815
400 (10000 ha)
600 (20000 ha)
Contingency Plan for SeedAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts
Land Utilization (Crops)/Area in Lakh Ha
Seed Availability (Normal) (q)
Additional Seed Requirement in Drought Conditions (q)
Management for Additional seeds
16 Sonbhadra,Parts of Allahabad, Mirzapur, Chandauli
Bajra (0.46)Maize (0.15)Pulses (0.45)Paddy (3.83)Til (0.06)
12534426854216494
120 (15000 ha)
450 (15000 ha)
17 As a Narrow belt of Saharanpur, Muzaffar Nagar, Bijnaur, Moradabad, Rampur (
Paddy (3.54)Pulses (0.15)
388061246
18 Narrow belt of Bareilly, Pilibjit,Khiri, Baharaich
Paddy, (6.31)Maize (0.84) Pulses (0.15)
6925616501675
Contingency Plan of seedAgro- Eco zone
Name of Districts
Land Utilization (Crops)/Area in Lakh Ha
Seed Availability (Normal) (q)
Additional Seed Requirement in Drought Conditions (q)
Management for Additional seeds
19 Basti, St. Kabir Nagar, Gorakhpur, Deoria,Parts of Maharajganj, siddharth Nagar
Paddy (9.40)Maize, (1.15)Pulses (0.18)
896602601350
1000 (25000 ha)
20 Parts of Shrawasti,Balrampur, Siddarth Nagar,Maharajganj
Paddy, (3.55)Maize (0.22)Pulses (0.14)
565084451115
Availability of Stress Tolerant Varieties of Rice in Kharif 2015
S No Varieties Available Quantity (qtls)
Govt. Agencies Private Total
01 Barani Deep 335 508 843
02 CSR-36 863 628 1491
03 Sahabhagi 1543 1410 2953
04 Sisk Samrat 1219 1404 2623
05 Narendra Usar-3 245 124 369
06 Swarna Sub-1 14809 1335 16144
07 NDR Usar-2008 5091 1300 6391
08 NDR-97 390 495 885
09 Sarju-52 12598 99493 112091
Total 37093 106697 143790
Availability of Seed
S No Crop Varieties Available Quantities(qtls)
Govt. Pvt. Total
01 Urd Pant-31, Pant-40, Sekhar-2, Sekhar-3, Azad-2, Azad-3,PU-35,Prasad,IPU 02-43, T-9
9065 16867 25932
02 Moong IPM02-14,IPM02-3, Pant-5,HUM-1,HUM-12, HUM-16, Meha, PDM-139, SML-668,
5400 5464 10864
03 Arhar Bahar, NDR-Arhar-2, MA-13,MA-6, UPAS-120, NDR-Arhar-1,
6300 5742 12042
Total 20765 28073 48838
1-Pulses -
2- Oilseeds
S No
Crop Varieties Available Quantities(qtls)
Govt. Pvt. Total
01 Til T-78,Sekhar,RT-346 967 1153 2120
Availability of Seed
S No Crop Varieties Available Quantities(qtls)
Govt. Pvt. Total
01 Sorghum(Hy) JKSH-22 0 100 100
02 Pearl Millets (Hy)
9444, MP-7792, 86M86,BIO-448, LKBH-676, JKBH-26, Kaveri Supar Boss
0 10000 10000
03 Maize(Hy) DKC-7074,900M-GOLD, Decalv Double, JKMH-502,NMH-920,P-3501,P-3441, Bio-9544, NK-30
0 18000 18000
Total 0 38100 38100
1-Coarse Cereals -
Seed StatusS.No
Crop Seed Availability for Normal Situation
Seed Requirement for Contingency
Remark
01 Paddy 688000
02 Maize 15407 3200 UPSDC will provide
03 Jowar 2004 250 “
04 Bajra 2200 900 “
05 Urd 9065 6390 “
06 Moong 7800
07 Arhar 14482 2000 “
08 Til 4000 838 “
09 Ground Nut 2835
10 Soyabean 4500
Total 750293 13578
Quantity in qtls
Additional Seed Requirement for Contingency - 2015
Crop Quantity (q) Budget (Lakh Rs.)
Bajra 896 190.0
Pulses 8390 840.0
Til 838 160.0
Maize 3200 490.0
Jowar 250 264.0
Total 1944.0
Irrigation Status of U P
Potential sources of Irrigation Tube wells (Diesel + Electricity) – 101 lakh ha Canal - 26 lakh ha Other Sources (Wells,Ponds etc) – 10 lakh ha
Fertilizer Availability and Distribution Status of U P
S.No Fertilizer Allocation Availability Distribution % ge Availability
Kharif 2015 31.05.2015
01 Urea 26.00 10.31 11.14 6.86 108
02 DAP 7.50 2.91 2.51 0.85 86
03 NPK 5.00 0.85 1.12 0.51 132
04 MOP 1.00 0.72 0.93 0.13 129
Quantity in LMTUp to 31.05.2015
Important Campaign
Drum Seeder – Targeted 12000 drum seeder, for Direct Sowing
Arhar Sowing on Raised Bund in one lakh hectare
Intensive Til cultivation in Bundelkhand districts of U P (One lakh hectare additional)
4040
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