Monday, March 4, 2013

Project report on IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF SEED VILLAGE SCHEME IMPLEMENTED BY DIVYAYAN KRISHI VIGYAN KENDRA, MORABADI, RANCHI IN SOME VILLAGES OF JHARKHAND

Impact Assessment of Seed Village Scheme implemented by Divyayan Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Morabadi, Ranchi in some villages of Jharkhand

Rudrajit Sarkar
Integrated Rural & Tribal Development and Management (IRTDM)
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Morabadi, Ranchi- 834008

ABSTRACT

Despite a far reaching demand of improved seed in household level, the formal seed sector has been incapable of providing good quality seed in a required amount and in a timely manner. So, there was a need of a comprehensive seed production programme in ground level which would ensure the full participation of farmers. Thus Seed Village Scheme was carried out with the objective of organising seed production cluster, increasing seed production, meeting local demand, increasing seed replacement rate as well as introduction of new crops.
Divyayan Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Morabadi, Ranchi initiated the Seed Village Scheme in 2006 in 16 villages of Jharkhand. In this context, present study has been carried out to assess the impact of this seed village scheme implemented by Divyayan KVK in four villages (Mahuatungri, Soba, Khakhra and Kharkutoli) of Angara and Burmu blocks of Ranchi District. The crops cultivated under the scheme were pea, frenchbean, cowpea, groundnut, ginger, elephant foot yam, cucumber and bottlegourd. Total cultivated land was covered for seed production purpose in 57.1 acre of farmers’ field of respective four villages. In this study it was observed that the seed production programme was terminated as the farmers refused to continue the programme due to severe drought in the year 2009 and 2010. Moreover, the hailstorm in the year 2006 and 2007 reduced the yield to a great extent in the villages of Burmu block. However, a positive change in the package of practices of the farmers was observed. Besides it seed production cluster of frenchbean, ginger and groundnut was observed to be developed. Lack of perception and motivation was also a major factor to reduce the seed production. The seeds were ultimately brought to the KVK where the seed processing unit was established and the TFL seed was named as Divya Seed. For the betterment of the scheme it is recommended that good irrigation structure should be constructed and a clear cut road map should be prepared to uplift the present situation of scientific storage and government seed certification.
https://www.academia.edu/8372253/Impact_Assessment_of_Seed_Village_Scheme_in_some_villages_of_Jharkhand

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