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1 PERIOD April 2015 to March, 2016 Summary of the activities KVK Name Activity Target Achievement Number of activity No. of farmers/ beneficiaries Number of activity No. of farmers/ beneficiaries Total value of resource generated/Fund received from diff. sources (Rs.) Navsari OFTs 8 90 FLDs Oilseeds (activity in ha) - - FLDs Pulses (activity in ha) 30 ha 140 FLDs Cotton (activity in ha) - - FLDs Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in ha) 89 ha 681 FLDs Other than Crops (activity in no. of Unit/Enterprise) 36 85 Training-Farmers and farm women 93 22395 Training-Rural youths 24 625 Training- Extension functionaries 03 95 Extension Activities 8780 70000 Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in quintal) 35 62 Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of planting material in quintal) 5000 100 Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of seedlings in numbers) 10500 100 Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of sapling in numbers) - - Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 70 100 Live stock products 3000 fish seed 10

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PERIOD – April 2015 to March, 2016

Summary of the activities KVK

Name

Activity Target Achievement

Number

of

activity

No. of

farmers/

beneficiaries

Number

of activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Total value of

resource

generated/Fund

received from diff.

sources (Rs.)

Navsari OFTs 8 90

FLDs – Oilseeds (activity in ha) - -

FLDs – Pulses (activity in ha) 30 ha 140

FLDs – Cotton (activity in ha) - -

FLDs – Other than Oilseed and pulse crops(activity in

ha)

89 ha 681

FLDs – Other than Crops (activity in no. of

Unit/Enterprise)

36 85

Training-Farmers and farm women 93 22395

Training-Rural youths 24 625

Training- Extension functionaries 03 95

Extension Activities 8780 70000

Seed Production (Number of activity as seeds in

quintal)

35 62

Planting material ((Number of activity as quantity of

planting material in quintal)

5000 100

Seedling Production (Number of activity as number of

seedlings in numbers)

10500 100

Sapling Production (Number of activity as number of

sapling in numbers)

- -

Other Bio- products (No. of quantity) 70 100

Live stock products

3000

fish seed 10

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KVK

Name

Activity Target Achievement

Number

of

activity

No. of

farmers/

beneficiaries

Number

of activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Total value of

resource

generated/Fund

received from diff.

sources (Rs.)

yearlings

Activities of Soil and Water Testing Laboratory 4164 2526

Navsari Rainwater Harvesting System 4 120

Kisan Mobile Advisory (KVK-KMA) 40 6000

SAC Meeting (Date & no. of core/ official members)

10-02-

14/ 35

Literature to be Developed/Published 33 3000

Convergence programmes / Sponsored programmes 30 1500

Utilization of Farmers Hostel 18 200

Utilization of Staff Quarters 02 02

Details of KVK Agro-technological Park - -

Crop Cafeteria- - -

Farm Innovators- list of 10 farm innovators from the

District

Status of Revolving Funds

20.18

lakh

Awards and Recognitions 1

Case study / Success Story to be developed 10 28

KVK Progressive Farmers interaction 4 115

Outreach of KVK in the District (No. of blocks, no. of

villages) 5, 100

8000

Technology Demonstration under Tribal Sub Plan

KVK Ring 5 100

Important visitors to KVK

Status of KVK Website

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KVK

Name

Activity Target Achievement

Number

of

activity

No. of

farmers/

beneficiaries

Number

of activity

No. of farmers/

beneficiaries

Total value of

resource

generated/Fund

received from diff.

sources (Rs.)

Status of RTI 0 0

E-connectivity Table No.25

Details of Technology Week Celebrations Table No. 26

Interventions on Drought Mitigation Table No. 27

Proposal of NAIP Not applicable

Proposal of NICRA Not applicable

Well labeled photographs

Other Activities

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION

1.1. Staff Position (as on date)

Name

of

KVK

Sanctioned post Name of the

incumbent Discipline

Highest

degree

Subject of

Speciali-

zation

Pay Scale

(Rs.)

Present

basic

(Rs.)

Date of

joining

Permanent

/Temporary

Category

(SC/ST/

OBC/

Others)

KV

K, N

AU

, N

AV

SA

Rl

(GU

JAR

AT

)

Programme

Coordinator

Dr. C.K. Timbadia Ext. Edu. Ph.D. Ext. Edu. 37,400-

65,000

38,800/- 14.06.10 Permanent Others

Subject Matter

Specialist

Dr. K.A. Shah Agronomy Ph.D. Crop Prod. 15,600-

39,100

16,920/- 06.02.12 Permanent Others

Subject Matter

Specialist

Prof. B.M. Tandel Horticulture Ph.D. Fruit Sci. 15,600-

39,100

21,390/- 22.3.11 Permanent OBC

Subject Matter

Specialist

Dr. M.A. Katariya Animal

Nutrition

M.Sc. Animal

Nutrition

15,600-

39,100

23,770/- 1.08.09

Permanent SC

Subject Matter

Specialist

Prof. P.P. Patel Fisheries M.Sc. Fisheries 15,600-

39,100

19,590/- 01.02.13 Permanent Others

Subject Matter

Specialist

Dr. Prabhu H.

Nayaka

Plan

Protection

Ph.D. Entomology 15,600-

39,100

15,600/- 23.5.13 Permanent Others

Subject Matter

Specialist

Smt. G. J. Bhimani Home

Science

M.Sc. Food &

Nutrition

15,600-

39,100

18,320/- 11.09.12

Permanent Others

Programme Assistant Smt. R. R. Patel Plant

Breeding

M.Sc. Genetics 9,300-34,800 11,270/- 21.08.08

Permanent Others

Computer Programmer Mr. Chirag B. Naik - B.C.A. - 9,300-34,800 11,270/- 14.08.08 Permanent Others

Farm Manager Vacant - - - - - - - -

Accountant /

Superintendent

Vacant - - - - - - - -

Stenographer Swapna T. R. - B.Com. - 5,200-20,200 7,810/- 12.8.08 Permanent Others

Driver Vacant - - - - - - - -

Driver Shri. H.Z.Chauhan - H.S.C. - 5,200-20,200 6,310/- 23.8.07 Permanent SC

Supporting staff Shri. Mahesh

Rathod

- 7th

(Std) - 4,440-7,400 8,120/- 28.06.11 Permanent ST

Supporting staff Vacant - - - - - - - -

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1.2. DISTRICT PROFILE (detail of geographical area, cultivation, Land, resources,

opportunities, irrigation, populations etc.)

1 Socio- economic condition of the district

No. of blocks 5

Total villages 391

No. of gram panchayats 366

Total population 1229463

Male population 628988

Female population 600475

SC/ST population 630738

SC./ST male population 317040

SC/ST Female population 313698

Total literacy (%) 75.98

Male (%) 72.51

Female (%) 60.45

Total geographical area (ha) 220077

Net cultivated area (ha) 147588

Gross cropped area (ha) 162116

Cropping intensity (%) 109

No. of farm families 119212

Marginal farmers (0-1 ha) 76938

Small farmers (1-2 ha) 21215

Large farmers ( > 10 ha) 21059

Total Irrigation area (ha) 72462

Irrigation by canal (ha) 32788

Irrigation by Tube well (ha) 29541

Livestock Indigenous cow 60725

Cross bred cows 95594

Buffaloes 102142

Sheep 1773

Goat 66644

Pigs 369

Poultry 610494

Milk production per animal (Kg/lactation)

Indigenous cow @ 3.68 kg/day

Cross breed cow @8.4 kg/day

Buffalo @ 4.5 kg/day

Vet. Health Institutions

Polyclinic

V.D. / B.V.D.

F.A.V.C.

RPVHC

ADIO

I.C.D.P. centres

I.P.D.P. centres

K.V.S.

Mobile Unit

Veterinary College

1

13

15

6

1

42

-

2

2

1

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Area, Production and Productivity of major crops cultivated in the district (2014-15)

Horticultural crops

Sr. No Crop Area (ha) Production (M.T)

Productivity (Kg)

Fruit Crops

1. Mango 22800 201600 8842

2. Sapota 6200 74400 12000

3. Citrus 6 66 11000

4. Ber 3 27 9000

5. Banana 1250 75000 60000

6. Guava 2 22 11000

7. Papaya 260 16120 62000

8. Cashew Nut 260 16120 62000

9. Coconut 450 4500 10000

Total 31231 387855 245842

Vegetable crops

10. Onion 550 18150 33000

11 Brinjal 2065 43365 21000

12 Cabbage 120 2640 22000

13 Okra 4700 56400 12000

14 Tomato 940 19740 21000

15 Cauliflower 110 2090 19000

16 Cluster bean 680 5450 8015

17 Cowpea 770 6160 8000

18 Cucurbits 5750 132250 23000

Total 15685 286245 167015

Flower crops

19 Rose 60 570 9500

20 Marigold 520 4680 9000

21 Mogra 5 20 4000

Sr. No

Crop Area (ha) Production (00.M.T)

Productivity (kg /ha)

Field crops (Kharif Crops)

1. Paddy (Irri) 3552 11189 3150

2. Paddy (TP) 56911 144507 3915

3. Sorghum 617 960 1555

4. Ragi 84 77 916

5. Green gram 11 8 718

6. Black gram 1007 868 862

7. Pigeon pea 1706 1745 1023

8. Groundnut 14 17 1214

9. Niger 13 04 312

Total 63915 159375 13665 Field crops (Rabi/Summer Crops) (2012-13)

10. Sugarcane 14,502 11,31,156 78,000

11. Rabi Sorghum 1148 1647 1435

12. Gram 1753 1358 775

13. Maize 130 178 1375

14. Wheat 472 1028 2178

15. Mustard 92 90 980

Total 18097 11,35,457

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22 Spider lily 980 12152 12400

Total 1565 17422 34900

Medicinal crops

23 Aloe vera 5 75 15,000

24 Safed musli 11 44 4000

25 Ashwgandha 2 0.1 50

26 Pacholi 6 240 40000

Total 24 359.1 59050

Spices and condiments crops

27 Chilly 740 1110 1500

28 Garlic 190 1235 6500

29 Turmeric 650 13000 20000

30 Ginger 90 1710 19000

31 Coriander 60 720 12000

Total 1730 17775 59000

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1.3. DETAILS OF ADOPTED VILLAGE during 1.4.2015 to 31.3.2016 (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshops)

KVK Name Village Name Year of adoption Block Name Distance from

KVK

Population Number of farmers

(having land in the

village)

Krishi Vigyan

Kendra, Navsari

Agricultural

University

Aat 2014 Jalalpore 10 6000 1200

Karod (Kothava) 2013 Jalalpore 20 5472 1090

Vedchha 2013 Navsari 15 4200 1040

Pratapore 2013 Navsari 08 2800 580

Ancheli 2013 Gandevi 20 2600 600

Vasan 2014 Gandevi 25 2154 1012

Mogravadi 2013 Chikhali 65 2910 789

Jamanpada 2013 Chikhali 70 1980 586

Bhinar 2013 Vasada 70 3284 720

Kandolpada 2013 Vasada 60 2140 608

1.4. THRUST AREAS identified by KVK (Approved by competent Authority in meetings/workshop)

KVK Name THRUST AREA

Krishi Vigyan

Kendra, Navsari

Agricultural

University

I. Crop production management (Paddy, Sugarcane, Vegetables, Pulses , Mango, Sapota, Banana, Flower crops and

Fisheries)

II. Conservation of natural resources

III. Cost effective techniques for natural resources conservation and soil health

IV. Arid horticulture development / Diversification of Agriculture

V. Low cost technology / Input efficient technology

VI. Organic farming

VII. Self employment to Rural youth and farm women

VIII. Women empowerment

IX. Management of dairy animals

X. High tech agriculture

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2. ON FARM TESTING

2.1 Information about OFT to be conducted

KVK

name

Year/

season

Problem

diagnose

Category of

technology

(Assessment/

Refinement)

Thematic

Area

Crop/

enterprise

Farming

Situations Target

No. of

trials

Title of OFT

Results (with

parameter)

Net Returns

(Rs./ha)

Farmer

practice

T1

Rec.

Tech

T2

T1 T2

Navsari Kharif -15

Low

productivity in

sapota

Refinement HOF Sapota Irrigated 1 6

Increase the

productivity of sapota

through use of bio

fertilizer

Kharif -15 Wilt problem

in Brinjal Assessment IDM Brinjal Irrigated 1 6

Minimizing the wilt

problem in brinjal

using bio-pesticide

Kharif -15

Injudicious use

of nutrient

management

Refinement INM Paddy Un irrigated 1 7 Nutrient management

in transplanted paddy

Rabi-15 Low milk

yield Assessment LPM Animal 1

10 cow

Assess the effect of

mineral supplement

and deworms on milk

production

Rabi-15 Low milk

yield Assessment LPM Animal 1

10 cow

Need assessment of

microbial feed

supplements.

Navsari 2014-15-16

Lack of fish

feed

knowledge,

misconception

regarding

feeding rate

and ingredients

Assessment FIS fish

culture

low

productivity

about 1100

kg

1

3

Effect of vermin

compost mixed fish

feed on the growth of

Indian Major carps in

village pond

Rabi/2015 malnutrition Assessment WOE - -

Presch

ool

chidre

n

3

Effect of low cost food

supplements in

malnourished

preschool children

Rabi/2015 Low Hb

content Assessment WOE - -

Adoles

cent

girl

3

Reduction of Anaemia

among rural

adolescent girls.

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3. FRONTLINE DEMONSTRATIONS

3.2 Details of FLDs to be implemented during 2015-16

KVK

Name Thematic area

Name of

Crop/

Enterprise

Season

and year

Technology

demonstrated

Crop-

Area

(ha) /

Entrep

- No.

Name of

Variety

Enterprises

Results (q/ha)

%

change

No. of farmers

Demons Check SC ST OBC Others Total

Navsari

Production

management

technology

Paddy Kharif -

15

To popularized New

released variety 10

NAU-1, GNR-2

&3 0 23 2 25 50

INM Sugarcane Rabi-15 Weed management 4 GNS-5, GNS-7,

GNS-8 0 0 0 10 10

Production

technology Pigeon pea

Kharif-

15

To popularized New

released variety 10

Vaishali

BDN-711 0 38 4 08 50

Production

technology Gram Rabi-15

To popularized New

released variety 5 GG-2 0 25 0 0 25

Production

technology Indianbean Rabi-15

To popularized New

released variety 5 G V-1/2 0 15 0 10 25

Production

technology Greengram

Summer-

16

To popularized New

released variety 5 GG-2 0 25 0 0 25

Production

management

technology

Elephant

foot

Kharif -

15

To popularized

Gajendra variety 2 Gajendra 8 2 10

INM Sapota Kharif -

15 INM technology 5 Kallipati 15 5 20

Production

technology Mango Rabi-15

To increase the

fruit setting and

reduce fruit drop

5 Kesar 20 20

Production

technology Mango Rabi-15

Spray novel liquid

fertilizer 5 Kesar 20 20

Production

technology Brinjal Rabi-15

Spray novel liquid

fertilizer 2 Surtiravaiya 4 6 10

INM Okra Rabi-15 INM technology 2 Hybrid 10 10

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Management

of young

orchard

Mango Summer-

15 Canopy management 2 Kesar 10 10

IPDM Paddy Kharif -

15

Introduction of

IPDM technologies 10 Available 10 10 20

Use of Bio

pesticide Pigeon pea

Kharif -

15

Use of bio pesticide

in pest& disease

management

5 Available 10 10

Use of Bio

pesticide Sapota

Kharif -

15

To introduce bio

pesticide in sapota 5 Kalipatti 10 10

Use of bio

agents Paddy

Kharif -

15

Use of bio agents

Viz.., T.chilonis in

msnging stem borer

10 Available 10 10 20

Fruit fly

control Mango Rabi-15

Use of methyl

eugenol trap to

control fruit fly

5 All available

variety 20 20

Feed

management

Dairy

farming Rabi-15

Urea treatment of

paddy straw 25 20 5 - 25

Dairy

management

Dairy

farming Rabi-15 Feeding Bypass fat 10 10 10

Household

food security

by Kitchen

gardening

Kitchen

gardening Rabi-15

- To introduce

them scientific

model for

maintaining

Kitchen gardening

in Kharif, Rabi and

Summer

2 ha

Improved seeds

& seeding of

vegetables

50 50 50 50 200

Location

specific

drudgery

reduction

technologies

Improved

NAVEEN

Sickle

Kharif -

15

Introduction of

improved

NAVEEN Sickle

for paddy

harvesting

5 - 20 20 10 - 50

Fisheries

(Fish farming)

carps

culture(IMC

& Grass

carp)

2015-16

Fish seed stocking

density and species

ratio

4

Catla, Rohu,

Mrigal and

Grass carp

10 40 50

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Fisheries

(Fish farming)

carps

culture(IMC

& Grass

carp)

2015-16 Fish nutrition and

feeding rate 8

Catla, Rohu,

Mrigal and

Grass carp

10 5 60 75

Fisheries

IMC and

Grass carp

seed

production (

Fry to

fingerlings)

2015-16 Fish seed rearing 2 IMC and

Exotic carps 12 2 40 54

Fisheries Fish culture 2015-16 Composite fish

culture 4

IMC, Exotic

carps and

giant prawn

12 10 40 62

Total

122 ha

/ 35

cows

114 285 384 108 891

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3.4 Training and Extension activities proposed under FLD

KVK

Name Crop Activity

No. of

activities

organized

Number of

participants Remarks

Navsari Elephant

foot

Field days 1 30

Elephant foot

Farmers Training 1 10

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Sapota

Field days 2 65

Sapota

Farmers Training 3 60

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Mango Field days 3 100 Mango

Farmers Training 5 70

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Brinjal Field days 1 25 Brinjal

Farmers Training 1 10

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Okra Field days 1 25 Okra

Farmers Training 1 10

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Paddy Field days 3 80 Paddy

Farmers Training 4 90

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Pigeon

pea

Field days 2 65

Pigeon pea

Farmers Training 3 50

Media coverage

Training for

extension

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functionaries

Fresh

water

fish/prawn

culture

Field days 3 60 Economically

important

fresh water

fish species

Farmers Training 5 150

Media coverage 1 10

Training for

extension

functionaries

1 20

Sugarcane Field days 1 30

Farmers Training 1 20

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Gram Field days 0 00

Farmers Training 1 20

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Green

gram

Field days 1 25

Farmers Training 1 20

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Indian

bean

Field days 1 25

Farmers Training 1 20

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Animal

science

Field days 3 60

Farmers Training 4 100

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

Kitchen

gardening

Field days

Farmers Training 3 75

Media coverage

Training for

extension

functionaries

1 20

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3.5 Details of FLD on crop hybrids.

Sr.No. Name of the

KVK

Name of the

Crop

Name of the

Hybrids

Source of Hybrid

(Institute/Firm)

No. of farmers Area in ha.

Navsari

4. Feedback system: 4.1 Feedback of the farmers to KVK

Name of KVK

Feedback

Technology

appropriation Methodology used Benefits of OFT/FLD Future adoption

Navsari

4.2 Feedback from KVK to research system

Name of KVK Feedback basic of OFT on technology tested

Navsari

5. TRAINING PROGRAMMES

Table 5.1: Documentation of the need assessment conducted by the KVK for the training programme

Name of KVK Category of the

training Methods of need assessment

Date and place No. Of participants to be

involved

Navsari PF PRA and field survey May-june 2013, June 2014 600

FW

Door to door visit, base line

survey

March –April 2014 489

RY Base line survey, PRA May-june 2013, June 2014 200

IS

Evaluation , meetings, and

Group discussion

Sept-2014 76

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Table 5.2. Details of Training programmes to be conducted by the KVKs.

Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Navsari FW ONC CP Scientific

cultivation

practices of

kharif paddy

2 1 50 0 0 0 0 00 10 0 40

RY ONC INM Integrated

nutrient & weed

management

practices of

kharif crops

1 1 30 0 0 0 0 18 2 7 3

PF ONC CP Scientific

cultivation in

pulse crops

1 5 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 5

FW ONC CP Irrigation &

nutrient

management in

summer pulses

2 1 50 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 15

FW OFC SFM Importance of

soil health &

nutrient

management in

salt affected area

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25

FW OFC CP Nursery raising

& management

of disease pest in

paddy nursery

1 1 30 0 0 0 0 18 0 12 0

FW OFC CP SRI : new

approach of

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 10

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

paddy

cultivation

FW OFC CP Steps to increase

crop productivity

and quality of

kharif crops

1 1 30 0 0 0 0 18 0 12 0

RY OFC CP Scientific

cultivation

practices of rabi

sweet corn

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0

FW OFC CP Scientific

cultivation

practices of rabi

Pulses

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 15 00 10

FW OFC CP Scientific

cultivation

practices of

Summer pulses

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 16 0 9

FW ONC CP Importance and

benefits of micro

irrigation system

1 1 25 0 2 0 2 0 10 0 11

RY ONC HOF Production

technology of

mango

2 1 50 0 0 0 0 12 0 38 0

FW ONC HOF Care &

Management of

sapota orchard

2 1 50 2 0 0 10 0 38

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RY ONC HOV Production

technology of

off season

vegetable

cultivation

2 1 50 0 0 0 0 18 2 26 4

PF ONC HOV Scientific

cultivation in

vegetable crops

1 5 25 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 13

FW OFC HOF Nutrient

management in

mango

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW OFC HOF Nutrient

management in

sapota

2 1 50 0 0 0 0 30 20

FW OFC HOV ICM in elephant

foot yam

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 20 0 5 0

RY OFC HOV Marketing

strategies for

vegetable crop

2 1 50 0 0 0 0 35 0 15 0

FW OFC HOV ICM in winter

vegetable crops

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 05

FW OFC HOF Irrigation

management in

mango

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 20

FW OFC HOT Soil

management in

tuber crops

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 11

IS ONC HOV New Dimensions 1 1 25 2 0 1 0 8 0 14 0

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

of Hi-Tech

Horticulture

P.F ONC PLP Integrated pest

and disease

management in

paddy

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 15 0 10

P.F ONC PLP Role of seed

treatment in

insect pest and

disease

management

1 1 25 0 0 1 0 8 0 16 0

P.F ONC PLP Pest and disease

management in

horticulture

crops

1 5 25 0 0 1 0 8 0 16 0

P.F ONC PLP IPDM in mango 1 1 25 0 0 1 0 8 0 16 0

P.F OFC PLP IPM in vine

vegetable

2 2 50 0 0 2 0 16 0 32 0

P.F OFC PLP IDM in vine

vegetable

2 2 50 0 0 0 0 30 0 20 0

P.F OFC PLP IPDM in

sugarcane

1 1 25 2 0 2 0 10 0 11 0

P.F OFC PLP IPDM in Mango 1 1 25 0 0 0 0 5 0 20 0

P.F OFC PLP IPDM in sapota 1 1 25 0 0 0 0 5 0 20 0

P.F OFC PLP Use of bio

control in plant

diasesa

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 5 0 20 0

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

FW ONC LPM Management of

buffaloes in

summer

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW OFC LPM Nutritional

management of

pregnant cows

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW ONC LPM Scientific

management of

cross bred cows

1 5 30 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 28

RY OFC LPM Nutritional

improvement of

paddy straw

1 1 20 0 0 2 0 0 2 3 13

FW OFC LPM Feeding of high

yielder cows.

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW OFC LPM Feeding

management of

milch animals

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

RY OFC LPM Breeding of

cross bred cows

1 1 20 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 9

RY ONC LPM Breeds of cows

buffaloes and

their important

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 16

FW OFC LPM Summer

management of

lactating cows

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW OFC LPM Clean milk

production and

milking methods

1 1 30 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 28

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RY OFC LPM Purchase of

good dairy

animals

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

RY ONC LPM Indian dairy

breeds

1 1 30 0 0 0 0 3 5 3 19

RY OFC LPM Enrichment of

poor quality

roughage

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 16

FW OFC LPM Health care of

animals

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW ONC LPM Breeding

management in

buffaloes

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW OFC LPM Mastitis

importance and

control

1 1 25 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 22

FW ONC WOE Preparation of

different types

masala

1 1 30 5 10 15

FW ONC WOE Preparation &

preservation of

mango pickles

and murramba

1 1 30 5 15 10

FW ONC WOE Household food

security by

kitchen

gardening.

2 1 30 3 15 12

RY ONC WOE Value addition 2 1 25 5 10 10

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

RY ONC WOE Fruit &

vegetable

preservation

1 5 25 5 10 10

FW ONC WOE Women and

child care

2 1 30 5 15 10

FW ONC WOE Design and

development of

low cost diet

1 1 30 15 15

FW OFC WOE Women & child

care

2 1 30 3 10 17

FW OFC WOE Household food

security by

kitchen garden

2 1 30 7 8 15

FW OFC WOE Nutrition

management for

pregnant women

2 1 30 5 10 15

FW OFC WOE Importance of

vegetables and

fruits in daily

diet

1 1 30 3 15 12

Fw OFC WOE Prevention of

anemia among

women and ado.

Girl

1 1 30 4 15 11

FW OFC WOE Gender

mainstreaming

through SHGs

1 1 30 10 10 10

FW OFC WOE Design and 1 1 30 15 15

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

development for

high nutrient

efficiency diet

PF ONC CBD Importance of

innovative

farmers meet

2 1 70 5 0 15 0 15 0 35 0

RY ONC CBD Production of

organic inputs

1 1 30 0 0 5 0 10 0 15 0

IS ONC CBD Basic concept of

agricultural

science

2 3 70 5 3 5 2 10 10 18 17

PF ONC CBD Group dynamics 1 1 40 0 0 2 0 5 0 33 0

PF ONC CBD Entrepreneurial

development of

farmers/youth

1 5 40 0 0 2 0 5 0 33 0

FW ONC CBD Capacity

building for ICT

application

(How to phase

media/press)

1 1 20 0 0 0 5 0 5 0 10

RY ONC CBD Leadership

development

1 1 60 10 5 5 5 10 10 10 5

FW ONC CBD Formation and

management of

SHGs

1 1 30 0 0 0 2 0 10 0 18

RY ONC FIS Integrated fish

farming

1 1 30 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 15

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Name

of

KVK

Cate-

gory

Training

Type

Thematic

area

Training Title No. of

Courses

Duration

(Days)

Target for

No. of

participants

Participants

General SC ST Others

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

PF ONC FIS Fresh water fish

farming

1 5 40 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 10

FW ONC FIS Aquarium fish

and construction

of aquarium

2 1 20 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 14

PF ONC FIS Fish nutrition

and feeding

management

1 1 60 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 30

RY ONC FIS Fish nutrition

and feeding

management

1 1 30 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 15

PF ONC FIS Fish seed

production and

rearing

1 1 30 0 0 5 0 5 0 20 0

FW OFC FIS Fish seed

production and

rearing

2 1 50 0 0 0 6 0 10 0 34

FW OFC FIS Fish harvesting

methods

2 1 50 0 0 0 6 0 10 0 34

PF OFC FIS Water quality

and fish health

management

2 1 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0

Total 102 113 2615 24 12 79 91 375 476 591 967

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Table 5.3. Details of Vocational training programmes for Rural Youth to be conducted by the KVKs

Name of

KVK Training title

Crop /

Enterprise

Identified

Thrust Area

Duratio

n of

training

(days)

Number of Beneficiaries

Total

partici

pants

SC ST

Others

M F M F M F

Navsari Vermi composting and

composting Composting

PIS 3

20 0 0 20 0 0

0

Nursery Management of

Horticultural Crops

Nursery

management

Nursery raising 6

20 0 0 20 0 0 0

Fresh water fish culture in

village tanks and its opportunity

fresh water fish

carps

Inland

aquaculture 3

20 0 0 20 0 0 0

Fruit & Vegetable preservation Mango &Tomato Value addition 2 20 0 0 0 10 0 10

Navsari Value addition in agriculture

product Soybean Value addition 2

20 0 0 0 10 0 10

Total 5 100 0 0 60 20 0 20

Table 5.4. Details of training programme to be conducted for Livelihood Security in rural areas by the KVKs

Name of

KVK

Training title Self employed after training Number of

persons

employed else

where

Type of units Number of

units

Number of

persons

employed

Navsari Fish farming with crop and live stock integration

(Integrated fish farming)

SHGs

Low cost green house SHGs

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Table 5.5. Sponsored Training Programmes

Name of

KVK Title

Thematic

area (as

given in

abbreviatio

n table)

Sub-

theme

(as per

column

no 5 of

Table

T1)

Clie

nt

(FW

/

RY/

IS)

Dur

a-

tion

(day

s)

No. of

courses

No. of Participants Sponsori

ng

Agency

Fund

received for

training

(Rs.)

Others SC ST

M F M F M F

Navsari Scientific

cultivation of

Paddy

CP

FW 1 1

0 0 0 0 15 10

ATMA -

Scientific

cultivation of

Wheat

CP

FW 1 1

15 10 0 0 0 0

ATMA -

Scientific

cultivation of Okra HOV

FW 1 1

0 0 0 0 10 15 ATMA

Scientific

cultivation of

Brinjal

HOV

FW 1 1

10 15 0 0 0 00

ATMA

Integrated pest

management in

fagricultural crops

PLP

FW 1 1

0 0 0 0 10 15

ATMA

Integrated disease

management in

fagricultural crops

PLP

FW 1 1

10 15 0 0 0 0

ATMA

Integrated

livestock farming LPM

RY 1 1

0 0 0 0 0 25 Baroda

swarojgar

sastha

Household food

security by kitchen

gardening.

Household

food security

by kitchen

gardening.

FW 1 1

0 15 0 0 0 10

ATMA

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Women & child

care

Women &

child care

FW 1 1

0 20 0 00 0 10 BSVS

Basic agriculture

and general

information about

KVK

CBD

PF 3 2

20 20 0 0 15 10

ATMA

Farm

mechanization CBD

PF 3 2

20 0 0 0 20 0 New

Holland

India

PVT.

Ltd.

Group dynamics

and its role in

agriculture

CBD

FW 1 1

20 0 0 0 10 0

ATMA

post harvest

technology and

value addition in

fish

FIS

FW/

RY 3 1

0 0 0 0 10 20

CIFT

Fresh water fish

farming FIS

PF 4 1

10 10 0 0 10 0 ATMA

Total 14 Targeted participants 425

Table 5.6 Training Programmes for Panchayatiraj Institutions Office-bearers & members

Name

of

KVK

Title

Thematic

area (as

given in

abbreviation

table)

Sub-theme

(as per

column no

5 of Table

T1)

Client

(FW/

RY/

IS)

Dura-

tion

(days)

No. of

courses

Targeted

participants

No. of Participants

Sponsoring

Agency

Fund

received

for

training

(Rs.)

Others SC ST

M F M F M F

Navsari

Health

and

Nutrition

WOE Women &

child care IS 1 1 25 - 10 5 10

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6. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

Name of the

KVK

Activity

No. of

activities

(Targete

d)

No. of

activities

(Achieve

d)

Detail of Participants Remarks

Farmers

(Others)

SC/ST

(Farmers)

Extensio

n

Officials Purpo

se

Topic s Crop

Stages

M F M F M F

Navsari Field Day 20

Kisan Mela 03

Kisan Ghosthi 05

Exhibition 05

Film Show 70

Method Demonstrations 05

Farmers Seminar 05

Workshop 03

Navsari Group meetings 10

Lectures delivered as resource

persons 30

Newspaper coverage 45

Radio talks 3

TV talks 4

Popular Articles 14

Extension Literature 30

Farm Advisory Services 8000

Scientific visit to farmers field 50

Farmers Visit to KVK 400

Diagnostic Visits 15

Exposure Visits 3

Ex-trainees Sammelan 2

Soil Health Camp 2

Animal Health Camp 1

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Name of the

KVK

Activity

No. of

activities

(Targete

d)

No. of

activities

(Achieve

d)

Detail of Participants Remarks

Farmers

(Others)

SC/ST

(Farmers)

Extensio

n

Officials Purpo

se

Topic s Crop

Stages

M F M F M F

Agri Mobile Clinic -

Soil Test Campaigns 2

Farm Science Club conveners

meet 3

Self Help Group conveners

meetings 2

Mahila Mandal converse

meeting 2

Important day celebration 3

Kisan call centre 1200

Total 9940

7. PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY OF TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTS

7.1 SEED production

KVK Name

Major group/class Crop Variety

Type of

produce

(for Seed

produced type

here SD; For

Planting

Material type

here PM)

Quantity

Unit for

quantity of

produces

(qtl for SD

and Nos

for PM)

Value (Rs.)

Provided

to No. of

Farmers

Navsari Cereals Paddy NAUR-1& GNR-3 SD 50 qtl 115000 200

Pulses Greengran Meha SD 5 qtl 25000 20

Total 55 qtl 140000 220

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7.2 Planting Material production

KVK

Name Major group/class

Name

of the crop

Date of

sowing

Date of

harvest

Area

(ha)

Details of production Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Variety

Type of

Produce Qty.

Cost of

inputs

Gross

income

Navsari

Vegetable

seedling

Brinjal June,Nov Aug., Jan 0.01 DPR, PPR TF 40,000 2000 8000

Tomato June,Nov Aug., Jan 0.01 GT-2 TF 30,000 1500 6000

Onion Nov Jan 0.02 Pilipatti TF 20,000 1000 4000

Chilli June August 0.01 GVC-101 TF 5000 1000 5000

Marigold June July 0.01 Hybrid TF 10,000 1500 10000

Fruits Mango July January 0.01 Kesar TF 500 2000 12500

7.3 Production Units (bio-agents / bio pesticides/ bio fertilizers etc.,)

KVK Name Name of the Product Qty Amount (Rs.)

Remarks Cost of inputs Gross income

Navsari Bioagents

Bio fertilizers

Bio pesticides

Vermi compost 70 qnt

7.4 Livestock and fisheries production

KVK

Name

Name

of the animal / bird

/ aquatics

Details of production Amount (Rs.) Remarks

Breed Type of Produce Qty. Cost of inputs Gross income

Navsari Cattle - - - - - -

Buffalo - - - - - -

Sheep and Goat - - - - - -

Poultry - - - - - -

Fisheries IMC and

grass carp

Yearling size

seed

3000 12000 25000 To be given to

farmers for culture

demonstration

Others (Specify) - - - - - -

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8. ACTIVITIES OF SOIL AND WATER TESTING LABORATORY

Status of establishment of Lab : YES/NO, If yes, then

Year of establishment : -2010 under RKVY

8.1 Details of soil & water samples analyzed so far :

KVK Name Type No. of Samples No. of Farmers No. of

Villages

Amount

released

Resources to

be generated

Navsari Soil Sample 1698 1303 229 2,2400

Water Sample 2466 1223 224 69400

9. RAINWATER HARVESTING, IF AVAILABLE Training programmes to be conducted by using Rainwater Harvesting Demonstration Unit

Name of

KVK Date Title of the training course

Client

(PF/RY/EF) No. of

Courses

No. of Participants

including SC/ST

No. of SC/ST

Participants

Male Female Total Male Female Total

Navsari April, May

Importance and benefits of rain

water harvesting

PF 4

10. KISAN MOBILE ADVISORY (KVK-KMA)

KVK Name No. of messages to be sent No. of beneficiaries Major recommendations

Farmers Ext. Pers.

Navsari 40 About 6000 _ Improved seeds, farming practices, fish culture and disease

outbreak, milk management and animal health management and

recent advancement in the agriculture.

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11. DETAILS OF SAC MEETING

KVK Name

Date

of SAC

meeting

No. of SAC

members

attended

Major recommendations/suggessions

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All the activities are carried out by the KVK are appreciated by the Navsari district

progressive farmer Shri.‘Pinakinbhai’ and he also made a suggestions in inter cultivation of

sugarcane along with onion, gram and Indian bean. Further he suggested taking up herbicidal

experiment in sugarcane.

Shri. Kiritbhai, Director of Amalsad Co-operative Society has cherished the KVK, Navsari.

He insists to conduct training programme during the month of January to March on pest and

disease management of Sapota and Mango as well as guidance on utmost use of pheromone

traps in the orchards for fruit fly management.

Shri. K.D Parmar, Director Barod swarojagar vikas samsthan admired the work of KVK,

Navsari. He said Vansda Taluka consists of more number of Tribal people. There for the

activities/trainings conducted by KVK supposed to include more number of tribal people.

Shri. Surajbhai Savaliya, Navsari District Small Scale Industries Entrepreneur is well-liked the

work of KVK,Navsari. His concern towards the post harvest losses was much appreciated by

the members of the committee, he suggested to conduct one day training programme on Post

Harvest Technology (Post harvest handling and losses).

More number of training on low cost preservation and processing of fruits should be

conducted and as a part of the training programme he invited to make a visit his own

processing unit as a part of training study.

Deputy Director of Agriculture (Quality control) has suggested to conduct training programme

on awareness of pesticide residues in vegetables. To reduce the amount of pesticide residue in

vegetables, number of sprays as well as least amount of residual pesticides has to be selected

and sprayed during cropping period. For effective implementation of this training, agriculture

input dealers as well as pesticide dealers have to take part in this training programme. In favor

of this DDA (Quality control) has extended his support.

Shri. Dileepbhai R Kadam AGM NABARD has appreciated the nature and working approach

of KVK, Navsari. He suggested to conduct more number of FLD’s on ‘SRI Paddy’

Dr. B.N Patel Assistant Director of Research, NAU, Navsari suggested to conduct FLD

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programme on Rejuvenation, SAP and Canopy

Dr. A.N Sabalapara Director of Research, NAU, Navsari. has appreciated the nature and

working approach of KVK, Navsari has suggested to conduct more number of FLD’s on

watermelon and training on organic farming, food security and kitchen garden with

involvement of women

Further Director of Research suggested in addition to vegetables, medicinal and aromatic

saplings to be distributed during kitchen garden training especially for women kitchen

gardener

Hon’ble Vice chancellor, NAU, Navsari Dr. A.R Pathak treasured the work of KVK, Navsari.

Suggested to conduct more number of training on women and nutritional awareness in

addition to preparation of spice and condiments.

Distribution of white seeded pigeon pea BSMS-711 in Vansda taluka, as well as conducting

more number of FLD’s on BSMS-711 in seed villages so that famer’s can generate, conserve

and distribute their own seed for subsequent seasons

All the activities are carried out by the KVK are appreciated by the Navsari district

progressive farmer Shri.‘Pinakinbhai’ and he also made a suggestions in inter cultivation of

sugarcane along with onion, gram and Indian bean. Further he suggested taking up herbicidal

experiment in sugarcane.

Shri. Kiritbhai, Director of Amalsad Co-operative Society has cherished the KVK, Navsari.

He insists to conduct training programme during the month of January to March on pest and

disease management of Sapota and Mango as well as guidance on utmost use of pheromone

traps in the orchards for fruit fly management.

Shri. K.D Parmar, Director Barod swarojagar vikas samsthan admired the work of KVK,

Navsari. He said Vansda Taluka consists of more number of Tribal people. There for the

activities/trainings conducted by KVK supposed to include more number of tribal people.

Shri. Surajbhai Savaliya, Navsari District Small Scale Industries Entrepreneur is well-liked the

work of KVK,Navsari. His concern towards the post harvest losses was much appreciated by

the members of the committee, he suggested to conduct one day training programme on Post

Harvest Technology (Post harvest handling and losses).

More number of training on low cost preservation and processing of fruits should be

conducted and as a part of the training programme he invited to make a visit his own

processing unit as a part of training study.

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Deputy Director of Agriculture (Quality control) has suggested to conduct training programme

on awareness of pesticide residues in vegetables. To reduce the amount of pesticide residue in

vegetables, number of sprays as well as least amount of residual pesticides has to be selected

and sprayed during cropping period. For effective implementation of this training, agriculture

input dealers as well as pesticide dealers have to take part in this training programme. In favor

of this DDA (Quality control) has extended his support.

Shri. Dileepbhai R Kadam AGM NABARD has appreciated the nature and working approach

of KVK, Navsari. He suggested to conduct more number of FLD’s on ‘SRI Paddy’

Dr. B.N Patel Assistant Director of Research, NAU, Navsari suggested to conduct FLD

programme on Rejuvenation, SAP and Canopy

Dr. A.N Sabalapara Director of Research, NAU, Navsari. has appreciated the nature and

working approach of KVK, Navsari has suggested to conduct more number of FLD’s on

watermelon and training on organic farming, food security and kitchen garden with

involvement of women

Further Director of Research suggested in addition to vegetables, medicinal and aromatic

saplings to be distributed during kitchen garden training especially for women kitchen

gardener

Hon’ble Vice chancellor, NAU, Navsari Dr. A.R Pathak treasured the work of KVK, Navsari.

Suggested to conduct more number of training on women and nutritional awareness in

addition to preparation of spice and condiments.

Distribution of white seeded pigeon pea BSMS-711 in Vansda taluka, as well as conducting

more number of FLD’s on BSMS-711 in seed villages so that famer’s can generate, conserve

and distribute their own seed for subsequent seasons

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12. LITERATURE TO BE LAST DEVELOPED/PUBLISHED (WITH FULL TITLE, AUTHOR & REFERENCE)

12.1 KVK Newsletters : Not started

KVK Name Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be

printed

Number of copies to be

distributed

Navsari

12.2 DETAILS OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA TO BE PRODUCED : No

KVK Name Type of media (CD / VCD / DVD /

Audio-Cassette)

Title of the programme Number

Navsari

12.3 PUBLICATIONS

Category Number Date of start Periodicity Number of copies to be

printed

Number of copies to be

distributed

Research Paper 5 Type Title Author’s name Number of copies

Technical bulletins -

Technical reports 4

Popular article 12

News paper coverage 12

Year Planner

Others (pl. specify)

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13. CONVERGENCE WITH VARIOUS AGRICULTURAL SCHEMES (CENTRAL & STATE SPONSORED)

KVK Name Name of scheme

Name of

Agency

(Central/state)

Funds received

(Rs.)

Activities

organized

Operational Area Remarks

Navsari ATMA State Expenditure paid

by respective

agencies.

Training/

exposure visit

Agriculture, LPM, Fisheries

and Women empowerment

MNREGA - - - -

NHM - - - -

RKVY central

DRDA state

Jila Panchyat

Seed Village ICAR 682040 Training and

Demonstration

Agriculture (Paddy, green

gram, gram piegeon pea)

NAIP - - - -

Climate Change -NGO Expenditure paid

by respective

agencies.

Training Agriculture

Bank of Baroda Central Expenditure is

borne by respective

agencies.

Training Agriculture, LPM, Fisheries

and Women empowerment

State Dept.

(Fisheries, Animal

husbandry,

agriculture,

horticulture)

state Expenditure is

borne by respective

agencies.

Training

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14. UTILIZATION OF FARMERS HOSTEL

Accommodation available (No. of beds):

KVK Name Months Year Title of the training course

Duration

of

training

No. of

trainees

stayed

Trainee

days

(days

stayed)

Reason for

short fall (if

any)

Navsari Feb 2013 Women International Day celebration 1 8 2

Visit to Agriculture University, Exposure visit 1 9 1

March Exposure visit to University 1 30 1

April 2013 Innovative meets 1 9 1

June 2013 Visit to KVK and University 1 21 1

Training on farm machinery organized by New

Holland

2 11 2

July Training on farm machinery organized by New

Holland

2 4 2

August Modern advancement in agriculture and animal

husbandry

1 32 1

September 2013 Training on farm machinery organized by New

Holland

1 1 1

Exposure visit to University 1 9 2

Oct 2013 Exposure visit to University and KVK 1 39 1

Dec 2013 Exposure visit to University and KVK 1 18 1

Jan 2014 Exposure visit to University and KVK 1 5 1

Feb 2014 Exposure visit to University and KVK 1 4 1

Total 16 200 18

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15. UTILIZATION OF STAFF QUARTERS

KVK Name Year of

construction

Year of

allotment

No. of quarters

occupied

No. of

quarters

vacant

Reasons for vacant

quarters, if any

Navsari 2012 2013 2 3 Most of the staff possess their

own houses

16. DETAILS OF KVK AGRO-TECHNOLOGICAL PARK –

a) Have you prepared layout plan, where sent? No

Sr .No. Name of KVK Technology park proposal

developed(yes/no)

If yes, where sent?(ZPD/DES/any other,

pl. sp.)

Navsari

b) Details about Technology Park: No

Name of KVK Name of Component of Park Detail Information (If established)

Crop Cafeteria

Technology Desk

Visitors Gallery

Technology Exhibition

Technology Gate-Valve

c). Crop Cafeteria- No

Sr. No. Theme of Crop Cafeteria No. of Crop Cafeteria

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17. FARM INNOVATORS- LIST OF 10 FARM INNOVATORS FROM THE DISTRICT Sr.

No.

Name of kvk Name of Farm Innovator Name of the Innovation Address of the farmer with Mobile No.

1 Navsari Sanjaybhai M. Naik Value addition in Mango, Sapota etc At & Post: Gandeva, Ta; Gandevi, Dist: Navsari

9228877260

2 Bhargav S. Desai Fresh water pearl production At & Post: Chikhali, Dist: Navsari Mobile No.

851104554

3 Mangubhai C. Patel Innovation of plantation of new

horticulture crops

At & Post: Ambach, Ta: Chikhali, Dist: Navsari

9427174530

4 Arjunbhai Nayaka Fish farming and seed production

liking ITK with scientific

technology.

At & Post: Dharagiri, Ta: Navsari

Mobile: 9574484746

5 Ratilalbhai R. Patel Nursery raising of veg. and

Horticulture crops

At Post: Kamboya, Ta: Vasada Dist: Navsari

6 Ashokbhai Patel Honey bee rearing and production At & post: Soldhara, Ta: Chikhali, Dist: Navs

Mobile No: 9574021233

7 Prashulbhai Patel Organic manure from water hycinth At& Post: Kadod,

8 Rasikbhai C. Lad Mango graft preparation using high

tech irrigation facilities.

At & Post: Hond, Ta: Chikhali, Dist: Navsari

9 Asmitaben A. Patel Value addition in Ragi At & post: Soldhara, Ta: Chikhali, Dist: Navs

Mobile No: 9574021233

10 Jagdishbhai R. Patel Animal husbandry with bio-gas

production.

At & Post: Panikhadak, Ta: Vasada, Dist:

Navsari

9574374620

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18. KVK INTERACTION WITH PROGRESSIVE FARMERS- EACH KVK HAD ALREADY SENT A LIST OF

100 PROGRESSIVE FARMERS TO THE ZPD, ZONE VI, JODHPUR

Sr. No. Date and month of interaction programme with progressive farmers No. of progressive farmers to be participated

1 23-12-2015 30

2 22-10-2015 25

3 10-06-2015 30

4 06-05-2015 30

19. OUTREACH OF KVK

Name of KVK Number of Blocks Number of Villages

Intensive Extensive Intensive Extensive

Navsari 5 5 30 92

Intensive- OFTS, FLDS etc

Extensive- Literatures, Publications, Awareness programmes etc.

20. TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION UNDER TRIBAL SUB PLAN ON PULSES/ PROGRAMME ON

HARNESSING PULSES/ QUALITY PROTEIN MAIZE, IF APPLICABLE Sr. No. Name of crop under

Technology demonstration

Area under the programme No. of Extension Activities Remarks / Lessons learnt

Green gram Vasada, chikhali 12

Gram Vasada, chikhali 08

Pigeon pea Vasada, chikhali 12

21. KVK RING Sr. No. Name of Ring Partner Sharing Activity Lessons learnt/ Experiences

gained.

1 KVK, Surat Training and awareness campaign -

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22. IMPORTANT VISITORS TO KVK Name of

KVK

Name of Visitor Date of Visit Remarks

Navsari Mr. Pankajsinh P. Thakor

President

Navsari Chamber of Commerce &

Industry

06/09/2013 Chamber is an apex body of trade and industry mainly promote the

interest of business. In a way this is an entrepreneurship development

programme to encourage private enterprise in Agro Business. I

welcome this step of KVK, Navsari

Mr. D.D. Solanki

Industrial Officer

Manager (RM)

District Industries Centre

06/09/2013 KVK, Navsari will help for development for entrepreneurs

Mr. Paresh V. Arvadia

Lead Dist. Manager, BOB, Navsari

06/09/2013 Definitely KVK, Navsari create awareness amongst entrepreneurs /

progressive farmers and farmers community

Mr. Vinodchandra G. Desai

Chairman

The Institute of C.A. of India

Navsari Branch

06/09/2013 KVK, Navsari should organize all such kind of programme, knowledge

sharing among farmers.

Mr. Kannan Narayan

Chandra Prakash

Projects Officers

A.F.C., New Delhi

06/09/2013 One of the best programs we have ever come through the programme

of publicity and awareness of utility capital assistance, was very well

organized by KVK, Navsari. I must say it is the best programme I have

attended.

Dr. Walter F. Witterland

Director Si Technologies

International B.V. The Netherlands

13/09/2013 KVK I found a very professional and skillful university. It was a

pleasure for me to be here and discuss issues with Dr. Timbadia.

Dr. A. N. Sabalpara

Director of Research, NAU, Navsari

24/09/2013 Works going on at KVK is extra ordinary. Advised for sustainability of

previous RKVy projects, promotion of biofertilizers and bio pesticides.

Dr. Rakesh Seth

PS, IARI, RS, Karnal

Convener, NSP Monitoring Team

WZ II

03/10/2013 Visited KVK, Navsari and saw the multifarious activities of this KVK.

Very useful window to farmers for relevant technologies. And also saw

the good production plots. Keep on doing the good work.

Mr. Elias Aoeline S. Teca

Director of Agriculture, South Africa

28/11/2013 KVK have a good system of transfer the knowledge. We want

cooperation with your farmer (F&C). Good luck

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Dr. OWA O. SOLEYE

Former Minister of Finance

Nigeria, Rtd. Lecture University of

Ibadth

22/01/2014 Highly commendable relevant activities in area of agriculture. The

community-farmers etc is integrated into the educational system.

Successful extension work

Dr. Jitendra Adhia

Mind Trainer, Ahmedabad

07/03/2014 I am impressed here by the vastness of land purity of atmosphere

positivity and discipline pus dedication. Thanks.

Mr. Raj Kumar

Principal Secretary, Agriculture &

Cooperation Dept., Govt. Gujarat

04/04/2014 Visited the KVK and attended the meeting with the farmers from

various villages of Navsari District. KVK, Navsari providing useful

guidance to the farmers and they have benefitted form the knowledge

dissemination immensely. I wish all success to the KVK I/c Dr.

Timbadia

Dr. G.N. Hazarika

Director of Research (Agri.)

Assam Agril. University, Assam

28/06/2013 Visited the KVK, Navsari and I am delighted to see the field activities

of the KVK firm. The office, farmers hostel, all infrastructure is up-to-

date and nice. After discussing about different activities with P.C. Dr.

Timbadia. I am highly impressed and would like to visit some villages

to visualize the transfer of technology. I am visiting villages and I am

hopeful to witness some good results.

NABARD & GIZ Team comprising

member

18/07/2014 KVK, Navsari is taking up good work in propagating technology to the

farmers’ field. Results achieved by KVK, through capacity building of

farmers, technology transfer etc are exemplorary. We appreciate the

works done by KVK, Navsari and wish all the best on behalf of

NABARD and GIZ.

Ms. Manisha Sha

DIET

Youth Coordinator

Nehru Yuva Kendra, Navsari

02/09/2014 Very good-healthy discussion about rural youth and farm / krishi

activity.

Ms. Remya Mohan

Collector, Navsari-Dist

11/09/2014 I attended poshan jagruti function at KVK. I commend KVK for initiate

in this direction

Mr. Chetan Dedhia

M.D.

J.J. Overseas

16/10/2014 Thank you very much for the kind support & hospitality extended

towards us. Looking forward to work together with KVK for the

betterment of our farmers.

Mr. C.P. Nema 17/10/2014 Visited KVK, Seen various activities, kitchen garde. Praiseworthy

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Project Administrator

TSP, Vansda

activities are going on. Very useful for farmers. Wish all the

programme ahead.

Mr. Dhansukh M Gandhi

Site Head & SRCCPS mfg.

LUPIN Ltd., Ankleshwar

06/11/2014 Excellent facility for training and support to farmers. We are impressed

the way we treat and welcomed with zeal, energy and enthusiasm. Best

wishes to you all.

Mr. M.M. Patel

D.A.O. Navsari

P.D. ATMA, Valsad.

11/11/2014 Best atmosphere for farmers to learn agriculture practices. Very good

nature all KVK staff. Agriculture related all discipline are in KVK. So

as per my opinion the best KVK in country, that I can’t see any other

place.

23. STATUS OF KVK WEBSITE: Sr.

No.

Name of KVK Date of start of website No. of updates since inception No. of visitors

1 Navsari 17/12/2014 - 70

24. STATUS OF RTI

Sr.

No.

Name of KVK No. of RTI applications received No. of RTI appeals

Navsari 0 0

25. E-CONNECTIVITY (ERNET Lab) : No

Name of KVK

Number and Date of Lecture delivered from KVK Hub No of lectors

organized by KVK

Brief

achievements Remarks

Date No of Staff

attended

No of call

received

from Hub

No of Call

mate to

Hub by

KVK

Navsari

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26. DETAILS OF TECHNOLOGY WEEK CELEBRATIONS

Name of KVK Types of Activities

No. of

Activities

Number of

Participants Related crop/livestock technology

Navsari Gosthies - - Mango, paddy, sweet corn, animal husbandry, women

empowerment and fisheries.

Lectures organized 22 537 Bio fertilizer, INM, High tech horticulture, plant

protection, fisheries, value addition, animal nutrition etc.

Exhibition 2 300

Film show 4 500

Fair - -

Farm Visit 6 513

Live demonstration of crop harvesting equipments, fish

seed rearing, low cost green house, kitchen garden,

mushroom units, vermin composting unit, fish aquaria and

fish culture ponds.

Diagnostic Practical’s - -

Distribution of Literature

(No.) 10 513

Distribution of Seed (q) - -

Distribution of Planting

materials (No.) - -

Bio Product distribution

(Kg) - -

Bio Fertilizers (q) - -

Distribution of fingerlings

(No) - -

Distribution of Livestock

specimen (No.) - -

Total number of farmers

visited the technology week 44 537

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27. INTERVENTIONS ON DROUGHT MITIGATION

Introduction of alternate crops/varieties

Sl.

No.

Name of KVK Crops/cultivars Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries

Navsari Pulses and cereals 20 100

Major area coverage under alternate crops/varieties

Sl.

No.

Name of KVK Crops Area (ha) Number of beneficiaries

Navsari Oilseeds

Pulses(Pigeon pea) 10 50

Cereals (Paddy) 10 50

Vegetable crops

Tuber crops

Fruits

Spices

Cotton

Total 20 100

Animal health camps to be organized

Name of KVK Number of camps No. of animals No. of farmers

Navsari 1 100 100

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28. PROPOSAL OF NICRA/NIFTD/TSP/ANY OTHER PROGRAMME 1. Technologies to be Demonstrated : NIL

Name of Technology Name of Crop Area (ha.) Yield % change in Yield No. of farmers benefitted

2. Proposed Extension Activities in NICRA Village: Not applicable

Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered

Farmers Farm Women Official Total

3. Proposed Training Activities in NICRA Village: Not applicable

Name of Activity Number of Participants/Beneficiaries to be Covered

Farmers Farm Women Official Total

4. Proposed Activities for Fodder Bank: Not applicable

Established (Years) Capacity Current Status

5. Proposed Activities for Seed Bank: Not applicable

Established (Years) Capacity Current Status

6. Public Representative/District Administration Visited in NICRA Village: Not applicable

Name of Representative/Officer Designation Date of Visit

29. PROPOSED WORKS UNDER NAIP (IN NAIP MONITORING FORMAT): Not applicable