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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
6
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
12
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
14
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