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Rolling Seed PlanGroup III
Presented by
Mr. Jayant DeshmukhDirector Agriculture (Inputs & Quality Control)
Commissionerate of AgricultureMaharashtra State, Pune
States Wheat Barley Rabi paddy Rabi Jowar
Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall
Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall
Maharashtra 1.21 3.45 0.2 0.36
Himachal Pradesh
0.3 -
Tamil Nadu 3.46 0.02
Assam 4.56 -
Kerala 0.40 -
Year 2014 Rabi Season(Fig. in lakh Qtl)
States Gram Rape seeds / Mustard
Groundnut
Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall
Maharashtra 1.19 0.81 0.33
Himachal Pradesh
0.01
Tamil Nadu 0.02 1.25
Assam 4.1 - 0.45
Year 2014 Rabi Season(Fig. in lakh Qtl)
States Safflower Lentil Black gram Pea
Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall
Maharashtra 0.01 0.06
Himachal Pradesh
0.001 0.018 0.074 0.072
Tamil Nadu 0.430
Assam - 1.38 - 1.66
Year 2014 Rabi Season(Fig. in lakh Qtl)
States Linseed Seasame Total
Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall Seeds available
Shortfall
Maharashtra 1.75 3.87
Himachal Pradesh
1.06 0.37
Tamil Nadu 0.01 5.19
Assam 0.40 -
Year 2014 Rabi Season(Fig. in lakh Qtl)
States Total as per SRR
Seed Availability
Shortfall (%)
Andhra Pradesh 8.13 9.91
West Bengal 34.9 32.53 6.79
Punjab 12.55 14.81
Jharkhand 1.6 1.14 Shortfall 0.46 lakh qtl
Bihar 10.42 12.02 Shortfall in Lentil seed
Rajasthan 13.00 16.19
Karnataka 4.92 5.24
Telangana 6.07 8.68
Odisha 1.54 1.48 Shortfall in Til
Madhya Pradesh 20.18 21.62 Shortage of pulses & oilseed
Sikkim 0.01 0.01 Shortfall in 500 Qtls.
Chhattisgarh 1.40 1.88
Maharashtra 1.75 3.87
Total Seed Plan
Varietal Replacement Rate
States Wheat Paddy Bengal Gram Groundnut Rabi Jowar
Andhra Pradesh
- 20 20 35
Telangana - 20 20 35
Uttar Pradesh 45 27 24 10
Tamil Nadu - 29.1 80 29.9
Madhya Pradesh
42 - 30 -
Chhattisgarh 40 20 20 15
Nagaland 35 40 10 40
Maharashtra 3.5 41 11.65
(VRR in %)
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRRJ & K 33% 32.24 35.37
Uttar Pradesh 33% 40 40.50
Maharashtra 33% 39 42
Jharkhand 33% 8.34 14.76 2016-17
Punjab 33% 36 43
Himachal Pradesh 33% 26 26
Rajasthan 33% 31.9 33.07
Madhya Pradesh 33% 27.2 30.15
Bihar 33% 35.73 37
Karnataka 33% 33 38
Odisha 33% 13.09 13.98 2015-16
Chhatisgarh 33% 35.18 36.85
Sikkim 33% 100 -
Haryana 33% 51.89 52.06
Seed Replacement Ratio : Wheat
Seed Replacement Ratio : Barley
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Punjab 33% 89 80
Rajasthan 33% 37.25 33.16
Madhya Pradesh 33% 3.58 4.18 2016-17
Sikkim 33% 11 11.5 2016-17
Haryana 33% 76.08 93.33
Seed Replacement Ratio : Paddy Rabi
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Andhra Pradesh 33% 87 89
Tamil Nadu 33% 75.96 71.51
Karnataka 33% 36 56
Telangana 33% 87 87
Odisha 33% 42.23 39.84
Assam 33% 31.08 32.77
Seed Replacement Ratio : Jowar Rabi
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Andhra Pradesh 33% 60 62
Maharashtra 33% 17 18 2022-23
Tamil Nadu 33% 50 50
Karnataka 33% 33 36
Telangana 33% 63 65
Seed Replacement Ratio : GramStates SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Andhra Pradesh 33% 84 85
Maharashtra 33% 25 26 2018-19
Uttar Pradesh 33% 27 33
Madhya Pradesh 33% 15.78 17.05
Jharkhand 33% 0.73 0.99 2016-17
Himachal Pradesh 33% 99 98
Tamil Nadu 33% 39.06 46.9
Rajasthan 33% 11.79 14.95 2020-21
Bihar 33% 9.06 25 2016-17
Karnataka 33% 33 33
Telangana 33% 86 88
Odisha 33% 6.79 4.34 2020-21
Chhatisgarh 33% 20.45 21.22
Haryana 33% 21.49 22.93 2015-16
Seed Replacement Ratio : Rapeseed & MustardStates SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Uttar Pradesh 50% 50 55
Madhya Pradesh 50% 25.51 27.13
Jharkhand 50% 2.43 29.74 2016-17
Punjab 50% 88 65
J & K 50% 48.27 62.26
Himachal Pradesh 50% 61 67
Rajasthan 50% 81.02 92.59
Bihar 50% 39.78 50
Odisha 50% 40.55 17.71
Chhatisgarh 50% 29.93 31.79
Assam 50% 38.1 100
Sikkim 50% 41 41.8
Haryana 50% 92.67 92.67
Seed Replacement Ratio : Groundnut
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Andhra Pradesh 33% 62 63
Madhya Pradesh 33% 0.89 2.81
Tamil Nadu 33% 16.38 19.14 2016-17
Karnataka 33% 25 56
Telangana 33% 78 80
Odisha 33% 24.76 41.15
Seed Replacement Ratio : Lentil
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Uttar Pradesh 33% 30 33
Madhya Pradesh 33% 5.98 6.36
Jharkhand 33% 4.5 2.4 2016-17
J & K 33% 12.2 13.5 2020-21
Himachal Pradesh 33% 99 99
Bihar 33% 5.67 25 2018-19
Chhatis garh 33% 5.68 6.67
Assam 33% 54.12 88.79
Seed Replacement Ratio : Urd
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Andhra Pradesh 33% 60 60
Madhya Pradesh 33% 15.14 10.62
Tamil Nadu 33% 45.11 33
Bihar 33% 18.77 25 2018-19
Karnataka 33% 31 27 2016-17
Telangana 33% 70 73
Odidha 33% 5.28 5.89
J & K 33% 5.27 6.25 2020-21
Seed Replacement Ratio : Pea
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Uttar Pradesh 33% 31 32 2015-16
Madhya Pradesh 33% 11.32 12.98
J & K 33% 0.33 11.28 2020-21
Odisha 33% 6.58 6.28 2020-21
Assam 33% 46.73 56.5
Seed Replacement Ratio : Seasame
States SRR 2013 2014 Likely year of achieving SRR
Uttar Pradesh 33% 34 36
Madhya Pradesh 33% 7.82 2.49
Tamil Nadu 33% 36.96 33.05
Odisha 33% 4.08 3.22 2020-21
Recommendations1. The variety wise production of breeder, foundation and certified & quality
seed in a state should be informed by all producing agencies to their respective State Department of Agriculture to make it transparent
2. The breeder seed indent should be made available to DAC and ICAR one year in advance
3. Long term MOU with all agencies to ensure seed supply by them has to be done to achieve seed self sufficiency. Public sector contribution should increase up to 50 per cent
4. List of varieties for re-notification as well as de-notification by the state should also be submitted based on the performance of that particular variety
5. Public sector organizations should also give indent of public bred hybrids
6. Farmers seed producing organizations should be promoted
Issues raised by State Governments
1.Protection from market fluctuations and natural calamities
2.Upload glutinous rice varieties required to be developed
3.High yielding varieties of finger millets and lentil should be
developed for North Eastern States