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PROFORMA FOR ANNUAL REPORT 2016 (April 2016 to March 2017)


1. GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE KVK

1.1. Name and address of KVK with phone, fax and e-mail
Address Telephone E mail
Office FAX
Gramin Vikas Trust – Krishi Vigyan Kendra Chakeshwari Farm, Godda, Jharkhand, Pin-814133 7631025662 9835191623 06422-222191 kvkgodda@gmail.com kvkgodda@yahoo.co.in

1.2 .Name and address of host organization with phone, fax and e-mail
Address
Telephone E mail
Office FAX
Head Office: Gramin Vikas Trust, KRIBHCO BHAWAN, “A” Wing, 5th Floor, A-8-10, Sector-1, Gautam Budh Nagar, Noida, U. P. (India) 0120-2535622, 2535618, 2535520, 2535621 0120-2535022, honoida@gvtindia.org
2535020 www.gvtindia.org,
Project Office: Gramin Vikas Trust, 212, Pani Jahaj Kothi, Kanke Road, Ranchi, Jharkhand - 834008 0651-2230904 0651-2230904 gvtranchi@gmail.com

1.3. Name of the Programme Coordinator with phone & mobile No.
Name Telephone / Contact
Residence Mobile Email
Dr. Ravi Shanker -- 7631025662 kvkgodda@gmail.com
9835191623 kvkgodda@yahoo.co.in

1.4. Year of sanction of KVK: March, 2006, F.No.6-1/2001-AE-I
1.5. Staff Position (as on 1st April, 2016)
Sl.No. Sanctioned post Name of the incumbent Designation Discipline Pay Scale with present basic Date of joining Permanent/Temporary Category (SC/ST/OBC/Others)
1 Programme Coordinator Dr.Ravi Shanker Programme Coordinator Horticulture 15600 – 39100 (35140) 18.08.10 Permanent Other
2 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Rajpal Singh Subject Matter Specialist Agronomy 15600 – 39100 (27400) 03.10.06 Permanent Other
3 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Satish Kumar Subject Matter Specialist Animal Science. 15600– 39100 (26600) 03.01.07 Permanent Other
4 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Surya Bhushan Subject Matter Specialist Plant Protection 15600 – 39100 (26600) 09.05.07 Permanent Other
5 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. H.K. Chaurasia Subject Matter Specialist Horticulture 15600 – 39100 (25830) 01.01.09 Permanent Other
6 Subject Matter Specialist Dr. Pragatika Mishra Subject Matter Specialist Home Science 15600 - 39100 (21000) 21.12.15 Permanent Other
7 Subject Matter Specialist Mr. Ritesh Dube Subject Matter Specialist Agriculture Extension 15600 - 39100 (21000) 28.12.15 Permanent Other
8 Programme Assistant Dr. A. P. Thakur Programme Assistant - 9300 – 34800 (16600) 21.05.08 Permanent Other
9 Computer Programmer Ms. Nitu Kumari Computer Programmer - 9300 – 34800 (13500) 15.12.15 Permanent Other
10 Farm Manager Mr. R.R.K. Singh Farm Manager - 9300 – 34800 (17610) 14.10.06 Permanent Other
11 Accountant / Superintendent Mr. Budhdev Singh Accountant / Superintendent - 9300 – 34800 (17610) 13.10.06 Permanent Other
12 Stenographer Mr. Avnish Kumar Singh Stenographer - 5200 – 20200 (11510) 16.08.10 Permanent Other
13 Driver-cum-Mechanic Mr. Amar Sahni Driver-cum-Mechanic - 5200 – 20200 (11030) 14.10.06 Permanent Other
14 Driver-cum-Mechanic Mr. Raj kumar Prajapati Driver-cum-Mechanic - 5200 – 20200 (11030) 30.10.06 Permanent Other
15 Supporting staff Mrs. Jaymanti Hembram Supporting staff - 5200 – 20200 (9160) 14.10.06 Permanent Other
16 Supporting staff Mr. Rajesh Kumar Supporting staff - 5200 – 20200 (9160) 27.09.06 Permanent Other

1.6. Total land with KVK (in ha)
S. No. Item Area (ha)
1 Under Buildings 0.13
2 Under Demonstration Units 0.047
3 Under Crops 4.753
4 Orchard/Agro-forestry 1.2
5 Others 3.87
Total 10

Total area should be matched with breakup


1.7. Infrastructure Development:


A) Buildings and others

S. No. Name of infrastructure Not yet started Completed up to plinth level Completed up to lintel level Completed up to roof level Totally completed Plinth area (sq.m) Under use or not* Source of funding
1 Administrative Building ü    ICAR
2 Farmers Hostel ü    ICAR
3 Staff Quarters (6) ü    ICAR
4 Piggery unit ü    GVT
5 Fencing ü    ICAR
6 Rain Water harvesting structure ü    ICAR
7 Threshing floor ü    ICAR
8 Farm godown ü    ICAR
9 Dairy unit ü    ICAR
10 Poultry unit ü    ICAR
11 Goatary unit ü    ICAR
12 Mushroom Lab
13 Mushroom production unit
14 Shade house
15 Soil test Lab ü    ICAR & State agriculture department
16 Others, Please Specify

* If not in use then since when and reason for non-use


B) Vehicles

Type of vehicle Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Total km. Run Present status
Jeep (Sumo Gold EX) 2013 - 14 800000 84000 Good condition
Tractor 2005 - 06 500000 1870 Good condition
Motor Cycle( Hero) – JH 17J - 1144 2015 - 16 60000 1679 Good condition
Motor Cycle( Hero) – JH – 17 J - 6128 2015 - 16 60000 2200 Good condition

C) Equipment & AV aids

Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund
a. Lab equipment
UV VIS Digital Spectro Photometer No. 371 2010 89000 1 ICAR
Flame photometer with compressor with 4 filters (K, Na, Litium & cacium ) 2010 38000 1 ICAR
Deluxe PH Meter – 111 2010 11200 2 ICAR
Conducting bridge “E. I” make model 601 2010 6700 1 ICAR
Air compressor ICAR
Physical balance in case cap. 250 x 5 mg. Varanasi make 2010 22400 8 ICAR
Physical weight box 2010 300 1 ICAR
Analytical weight Box “A” grade 2010 3200 4 ICAR
Water distillation still electriaal cap. 4 lit./hour 2010 35200 8 ICAR
Kjjeldahl digestion and distillation set of 6 heaters places 2010 57000 6 ICAR
Stirrer electrical “ Remi” 2010 30000 7 ICAR
Hot – Air oven 2010 9000 2 ICAR
Hot- plate size 12 x 10 2010 2050 1 ICAR
Grinder electrical 2010 20000 1 ICAR
Morter & pestle 4 “ dia 2010 1600 20 ICAR
Auto clave – 50lit 2013 65200 1 ICAR
Binocular microscope 2013 146900 2 ICAR
Rotary glass shaker 36 x36 2013 77600 2 ICAR
Atomic Absorption Spectrometer AAS-4141 2010 1016113.65 1 BAU
Balance 2010 23800 9 ICAR
Spectrophotometer 2010 707332 1 BAU
Gen Set 2010 231669 1 BAU
Battery (Inverter) 2010 150877 15 BAU
Computer 2010 48450 1 ICAR
Digital Conductivity Meter 2010 719733 1 BAU
Digital Flam Photometer 2010 1 BAU
Digital PH Meter 2010 1 BAU
Double beam spectrometer UV570455 2010 1 BAU
Orbitel shaker 2010 1 BAU
Top leading balance 2010 1 BAU
Electronic balance 2010 1 BAU
Hot air oven (Universal) 2010 1 BAU
PC Data Station 2010 1 BAU
Centrifuge 2010 2 BAU
UV VIS Digital Spectro Photometer No. 371 2010 89000 1 ICAR
Flame photometer with compressor with 4 filters (K, Na, Litium & cacium ) 2010 38000 1 ICAR
Deluxe PH Meter – 111 2010 11200 2 ICAR
Conducting bridge “E. I” make model 601 2010 6700 1 ICAR
Air compressor ICAR
Physical balance in case cap. 250 x 5 mg. Varanasi make 2010 22400 8 ICAR
Physical weight box 2010 300 1 ICAR
Analytical weight Box “A” grade 2010 3200 4 ICAR
Water distillation still electriaal cap. 4 lit./hour 2010 35200 8 ICAR
Kjjeldahl digestion and distillation set of 6 heaters places 2010 57000 6 ICAR
Stirrer electrical “ Remi” 2010 30000 7 ICAR
Hot – Air oven 2010 9000 2 ICAR
Hot- plate size 12 x 10 2010 2050 1 ICAR
Grinder electrical 2010 20000 1 ICAR
Morter & pestle 4 “ dia 2010 1600 20 ICAR
Auto clave – 50lit 2013 65200 1 ICAR
Binocular microscope 2013 146900 4 ICAR
Rotary glass shaker 36 x36 2013 77600 2 ICAR
Atomic Absorption Spectrometer AAS-4141 2010 1016113.65 1 BAU
Balance 2010 23800 9 ICAR
Spectrophotometer 2010 707332 1 BAU
b. Farm machinery
Weighing machine 12.03.11 11500 1 ICAR
Pumpset 5 HP 2008 25500 1 ICAR
Pumpset 8 HP 2008 37500 1 ICAR
Kerosene Pumpset 3.5 HP 2008 17750 1 GVT- KVK, Revolving
c. AV Aids
Projector LCD 22.03.07 70,995.00 Good ICAR
Photocopier Canon 22.03.07 82,500.00 Non functional ICAR
Computer System 14.09.07 62,800.00 Good ICAR
d. Others
Book Case 20.10.06 3,400.00 Good ICAR
Chair (CHR-4 without arm) 20.10.06 2,200.00 Good ICAR
Chair (CHR-7 with arm) 20.10.06 4,664.00 Good ICAR
Almirah Minor 20.10.06 3,455.00 Good ICAR
White Board 13.03.07 2,194.00 Good ICAR
Table (T-8) 20.10.06 7,556.00 Good ICAR
Table (T-104) 20.10.06 3,667.00 Good ICAR
Ceiling Fan 48” 19.03.07 3,225.00 Good ICAR
Plastic Chair (Neelkamal) 19.03.07 2,880.00 Good ICAR

D) Farm implements

Name of equipment Year of purchase Cost (Rs.) Present status Source of fund
Paddy thresher 2007 3200 1 ICAR
Hand hoe 2009 3500 6 ICAR
Seed cum ferti drill 2010 33200 1 ICAR
Wheat thresher 2007 22000 1 GVT
Leveler 2007 12000 1 ICAR
Cultivator 2013 17500 2 ICAR
Disc harrow 2010 33500 1 ICAR
Seed bin 2009 11000 8 GVT
Cono weeder 2013 8 Soil conservation
Multicrop thresher 2013 152000 1 ICAR
MB Plough 2013 22500 1 ICAR
Rotavator 2013 1 Soil conservation
Laser land leveler 2013 399000 1 ICAR
Ridge maker (two bottom four row) 2013 16000 1 ICAR
Bund Maker 2013 12000 1 ICAR
Reaper 2013 67000 1 ICAR

1.8. Details of SAC meeting* conducted in the year

Sl.No. Date Number of Participants Salient Recommendations Action taken If not conducted, state reason
1 06.12.2016 39 Please see the Annexure - I

* Salient recommendation of SAC in bullet form
Attach a copy of SAC proceedings along with list of participants
2.a. District level data on agriculture, livestock and farming situation (2016-17)
10. a) Characteristics of soil:
Sl. no. Item Information
1 Major Farming system/enterprise Farming system :
Ø  Rice based farming system
Ø  Livestock based farming system
Ø  Agro- forestry based farming system Agro-horti based farming system
Ø  Ole based multilayered vegetable cropping system
Enterprises :
Ø  Rice based enterprise such as rice mill, flakes & puffs rice units
Ø  Fishery
Ø  Bamboo crafts
Ø  Sericulture
Ø  Horticulture based nursery
Ø  Goatry
Ø  Dairy
Ø  Poultry
Ø  Piggery
2 Agro-climatic Zone Central North Eastern Plateau Zone
Characteristics :
Humid to sub-humid tropical monsoon type of climate, the average annual rainfall is 1482 mm. The physiography and soils are mainly lithologically controlled the lands slope towards North and South. The broad soil associations of this zone are: red-yellow-light catenary soil, reddish yellow and yellow greyish catenary soils. In general the soils are coarse to medium texture and strongly acidic to neutral.
3 Agro ecological situation Rainfed upland, Rainfed midland, lowland
Characteristics:
Tand – I (Forest Land/ fallow/ undulated/ undulating topography)
Tand – II (Partially cultivated, forest trees, undulating topography)
Tand –III (Major cultivable land, short duration rice variety, horse gram, Ragi, Sesamum etc. )
Done – I (Major rice grown land, vegetables & fruit orchard)
Done – II (Long duration rice variety, zaid maize are the major crops grown)
The natural vegetation of this agro ecological situation comprises of tropical dry and moist deciduous forests. Rainfed farming is a traditional practice followed by farmers of this AES.
4 Soil type Sandy Loam to red laterite:
1. a) Characteristics of soil :
Ø  Fine, mixed, hyperthermic Vertic Endoaqualfs
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 291
c) % of TGA : 13.81
2. a) Characteristics of soil :
Ø  Fine, mixed, hyperthermic Aeric Endoaquepts
Ø  Fine silty, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 51
c) % of TGA : 2.40
3. a) Characteristics of soil :
Ø  Fine, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Aeric Endoaquepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 124
c) % of TGA : 5.86
4. a) Characteristics of soil :
Ø  Fine-loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
Ø  Fine-loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustalfs
b) covered area (00’ha) : 121
c) % of TGA : 5.75
5. a) Characteristics of soil :
Ø  Fine-loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
Ø  Coarse loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Ustorthents
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 206
c) % of TGA : 9.76
6. a) Characteristics of soil :
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Paleustalfs
Ø  Fine-loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Rhodustalfs
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 21
c) % of TGA : 1.00
7. a) Characteristics of soil:
Ø  Fine, mixed, hyperthermic Rhodic Paleustalfs
Ø  Fine-loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 3
c) % of TGA : 0.14
8. a) Characteristics of soil:
Ø  Coarse loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Ustorthents
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Paleustalfs
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 415
c) % of TGA : 19.68
9. a) Characteristics of soil:
Ø  Fine, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustalfs
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 358
c) % of TGA : 16.97
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Paleustalfs
Ø  Fine loamy, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 468
c) % of TGA : 22.18
11. a) Characteristicsof soil:
Ø  Fine, mixed, hyperthermic Vertic Haplustepts
Ø  Clayey-skeletal, mixed, hyperthermic Typic Haplustepts
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 13
c) % of TGA : .0.60
11. a) Characteristics of soil : Miscellaneous
b) Covered area (00’ha) : 39
c) % of TGA : 1.84
5 Productivity of major 2-3 crops under cereals, pulses, oilseeds, vegetables, fruits and others S. No Crop Area (ha) Production (q) Productivity (q/ha)
1 Paddy 46119 2188675 47.45
2 Maize 12323 231056 18.75
3 Arhar 7829 66547 8.5
4 Urd 2000 14000 7
5 Moong 999 7193 7.2
6 Kulthi 1165 5592 4.8
7 Ground nut 782 7038 9
8 Nigar 116 522 4.5
9 Sunflower 106 530 5
Rabi
10 Wheat 12540 308484 24.6
11 Maize 835 22128 26.5
12 Gram 8911 105150 11.8
13 Lentil 3473 36467 10.5
14 Pea 1866 29390 15.75
15 Mustard 12595 110836 8.8
16 Linseed 2080 12064 5.8
6
Mean yearly temperature, rainfall, humidity of the district Month Rainfall (mm) Temperature 0C RH (%)
Max Min
Apr-16 2.8
May – 16 69.1
June – 16 108.2
July – 16 286.3
August – 16 166.5
September – 16 229.8
October – 16 19.7
November – 16 0
December – 16 0
January – 17 0
February – 17 0
Mar-17 0
7 Production of major livestock products like milk, egg, meat etc. Category Population (No.) Production (litre) Productivity
Crossbred (Cow) 1,345 7,943 5.905
Indigenous (Cow) 3,22,695 2,12,192 0.657
Buffalo 63,431 1,12,419 1.772
Sheep
Crossbred -- -- --
Indigenous 4,432 -- 32/ ship
Goats 1,85,234 -- Milk - 46 lit/lactation
meat - 28/ 90 days
Pigs --
Crossbred 512 -- 42 kg / year /pig
Indigenous 47,036 -- 23 kg/ year/ pig
Rabbits 82 -- 800 gm/year
Poultry
Hens 4,63,050 -- --
Desi -- -- --
Improved -- -- --
Ducks -- -- --
Turkey and others -- -- --
Fish -- -- --
Marine -- -- --
Inland -- 2,000 ton/ year --
Prawn -- -- --
Scampi -- -- --
Shrimp -- -- --
Crossbred 1,345 7,943 5.905
Indigenous 3,22,695 2,12,192 0.657

2.b. Details of operational area / villages (2016-17)

Sl.No. Name of Taluk Name of the block Name of the villages Major crops & enterprises Major problems identified (crop-wise) Identified Thrust Areas
1 Godda Godda Bara, Nonmati, Diara, Nemotari, Dokabandh, Nipania, Beldiha, Belbathan, Mukundi, Noon batta, Phasia, Punsia, Barauna Rice, pigeonpea, sesamum, wheat, maize, mustard, gram, lentil, vegetables (potato, tomato, brinjal, Elephant foot yam cucurbits, etc.), mango, jackfruit, Rice based enterprise such as rice mill, flakes & puffs rice units, Fishery, Bamboo crafts, Sericulture, Horticulture based nursery, Goatry, Dairy, Poultry, Piggery Low yield of paddy, pigeonpea, sesamum, wheat, mustard, gram, lentil, maize, vegetables (potato, tomato, brinjal, cucurbits, etc.), Mango, jack fruit etc. , due to lack of HYV, application of non recommended dose of fertilizer, micro nutrients and infestation of insect pest and diseases. Less profit from livestock due to local breed and improper management, mal nutrition in women and children and drudgery among farming communities.
2 Godda Pathargamma Harkatta, Chilra, Pipra, Bisaha, Rupuchak, Mahuasole, Dibabandh, Parua, kerwar, Paraspani, Boha, Bhalsundhiya, Nimabaran, Logain, latalpakaria, Kanhaipakarai Horticulture based nursery, Goatry, Dairy, Poultry, Piggery Sustainable crop production through adoption of water conservation, improved production technology, integrated farming system,
3 Godda Mehrama Kaukra, Itheri Promotion of quality seed production,
4 Godda Thakurgangti Panchukitta, Tajkitta, Dumaria Empowerment of rural youth through formation of SHG by adoption of agro based enterprises like dairy, poultry, goatry, piggery, mushroom etc. ,Integrated pest and disease management, dairy, fisheries, livestock, feed and breed management, Nutritional security and drudgery reduction
5 Godda Sunderpahari Sundermore, Kauadaab, Kamramarni, Tilabad, Karmatand, Amjhora, Chandna
6 Godda Pauriahaat Gunghasa, Kasturi, Phulwar, Bhelwa, Draupad, Akasi, Pindari, Kairadih, Dodabandh, Maheshkutro, Kitajore, Hariyari
7 Godda Boarijore Beldiha, Kusma, Babupur, Sijhua, Baradhanabindi , Rajabitta, Balajhore
8 Godda Basantrai Maheshpur, Chanaichak
9 Godda Mahagama Biswaskhani, Ghatgorhiya

2. c. Details of village adoption programme:

Name of the villages adopted by PC and SMS in 2016-17) for its development and action plan

Name of village Block Action taken for development
Chilra Pathargamma Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, Soil testing campaign, Convergence with ATMA and other line departments, Loaning for goatry/dairy.
Pipra Pathargamma Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, NABARD sponsored demonstration, Vet camp, Soil testing campaign, Convergence with ATMA and other line departments, Loaning for goatry/dairy.
Draupad Pauriahaat Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, Convergence with ATMA.
Kauadaab Sunderpahari Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, Technological backstopping, NABARD based WADI programme.
Kusma Boarijore Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, TSP sponsored programme, Convergence with ATMA/PRADAN.
Nemotari Godda Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, NABARD sponsored seed village, Soil testing campaign, Convergence with ATMA/DHO.
Maheshpur Basantrai Training, On farm trial, Demonstration, Swachhta Abhiyan, NABARD sponsored seed village, Soil testing campaign, Convergence with ATMA/DHO.

2. d. Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojona

i) Name of the village under Sansad Adarsha Gram Yojana: Boha, Saranda, Barhara, Manoharpur, Bhalsundhiya, Kharyani, Teloliya (Boha panchyat, Pathargamma block)

ii) Contribution of KVK in the programme: Technological backstopping through training, OFT, FLD, Awareness programme for PPV&FRA, Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan and lecture delivered as resource person.

2.1 Priority thrust areas

S. No Thrust area
1 Sustainable crop production through adoption of water conservation, improved production technology, integrated farming system
2 Promotion of quality seed production
3 Empowerment of rural youth through formation of SHG by adoption of agro based enterprises like dairy, poultry, goatry, piggery, mushroom etc.
4 Integrated pest and disease management
5 Dairy, fisheries, livestock, feed and breed management
6 Nutritional security and drudgery reduction

3. TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENTS

3. A. Details of target and achievement of mandatory activities by KVK during 2016-17

OFT FLD
Number of OFTs Number of farmers Number of FLDs Number of farmers
Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement
9 9 90 90 21 21 230 437

Training Extension activities
Number of Courses Number of Participants Number of activities Number of participants
Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement
117 138 2925 6364 649 3786 1975 7642

Seed production (q) Planting material (Nos.)
Target Achievement Target Achievement
200 163 110000 125276

3.1 Achievements on technologies assessed and refined


OFT-1

1 Title of On farm Trial Utilization of kitchen wastes in cross breed pigs.
2 Problem diagnosed Free grazing and easily available feeding materials in households
3 Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinement 1.       Farmer practice (easily available any feeding material)
2.       Commercial feed (100%)
3.       65% commercial feed + 35% kitchen waste
4.       50% commercial feed + 50% kitchen waste
4 Source of Technology BAU, Ranchi
5 Production system and thematic area Livestock based production system / Livestock feed and fodder management.
6 Performance of the Technology with performance indicators Please see the result.
7 Final recommendation for micro level situation The maximum CB ratio was recorded in case of 50% commercial feed + 50% kitchen waste so Farmers’ should feed 50% commercial feed + 50% kitchen waste.
8 Constraints identified and feedback for research The result was good but the cost was high.
9 Process of farmers participation and their reaction PRA. The farmers were satisfied with the result.

Thematic area: Feed management

Problem definition: Reduced growth rate recorded and low return.

Technology assessed: Different combination of feeding constituents.

Table: Effect of commercial feed and kitchen wastes on the growth of pigs
Technology option No. of trials Yield component Cost of feeding (Rs/pig) Final Cost (Rs/pig) Gross return (Rs/ha) Net return BC ratio
Initial wt (Kg) Final wt. (Kg) Change body weight (Kg) Yield (meat/pig) (Kg)
TO1 10 10.38 55.72 45.34 43.36 1523.6 4023.6 4919.77 896.17 1.22 : 1
TO2 10.46 102.23 91.77 86.82 5198.04 7698.04 14780.24 7082.2 1.92 : 1
TO3 10.42 90.46 80.04 76.54 3852.04 6352.04 13593.37 7241.33 2.10 : 1
TO4 10.39 76.58 66.19 62.73 2805.84 5305.84 11885.08 6579.24 2.24 : 1
CD 16.57 13.96

1. Results: GVT-KVK, conducted on farm trial during the year 2016-17 with the commercial feed and different proportion of commercial feed, kitchen waste on the growth and yield of pig meat. Maximum final weight (102.23 Kg) and meat yield (86.82 Kg) was recorded in the pigs who were fed 100 % commercial feed was found statistically at par with 65% commercial feed + 35% kitchen waste whereas the BC ratio was found maximum in case of 50% commercial feed + 50% kitchen waste.



OFT-2

1 Title of On farm Trial Production performance of layer chicken fed diets containing sugarcane pressed residues
2 Problem diagnosed Nutritional deficiency in poultry (layer)
3 Details of technologies selected for assessment/refinement 1.       Farmer Practice (easily available any feeding material)
2.       Maize (43.55%), deoiled rice bran (17%), Mustard cake (12.9%), groundnut extraction (5%), Linseed extraction (10%), DCP (1.25%), calcite powder (3%), shell grit (7%), salt (0.3%), sugarcane pressed residue (0%)
3.       Maize (45.3%), deoiled rice bran (11%), Mustard cake (12.9%), groundnut extraction (5%), Linseed extraction (9.98%), DCP (1.18%), calcite powder (2.35%), shell grit (7%), salt (0.3%), sugarcane pressed residue (5%)
4.      Maize (46.91%), deoiled rice bran (5.4%), Mustard cake (12.9%), groundnut extraction (5%), Linseed extraction (9.7%), DCP (1.1%), calcite powder (1.69%), shell grit (7%), salt (0.3%), sugarcane pressed residue (10%)
4 Source of Technology KVAFSU, Bangalore
5 Production system and thematic area Livestock based production system / Feed management.
6 Performance of the Technology with performance indicators
7 Final recommendation for micro level situation
8 Constraints identified and feedback for research
9 Process of farmers participation and their reaction PRA.

Thematic area: Feed management
Problem definition: Less egg production due to Nutritional deficiency in poultry (layer)

Technology assessed: Different combination of feeding constituents.

Table: Effect of diet on production performance of layer chicken

Technology option No. of trials Yield component Cost of feeding (Rs/chcik) Final Cost (Rs/chick) Gross return Net return BC ratio
Initial wt (Kg) Final wt. (Kg) Change body weight (Kg) Eggs/poultry)
TO1 10
TO2 The OFT is continue
TO3
TO4
CD

Results: Result is awaited.

OFT-3

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