National Conference on Agriculture for Kharif Campaign 2015

















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National Conference on Agriculture for Kharif Campaign 2015 Promotion of Pulses through intercropping in Kharif 2015 Venue : National Agriculture Science Centre, Pusa complex, ICAR, New Delhi. Date : 7 th & 8 th April 2015
Redgram (Tur) : 8. 24 lakh ha. Horse Gram-1. 63 lakh ha Greengram 3. 20 lakh ha. Bengalgram 9. 46 lakh ha. Pulses 25. 06 lakh ha. Cowpea 0. 81 lakh ha. Urad 1. 02 lakh ha. Ref. Year 2013 -14
MAJOR PULSE GROWING DISTRICTS OF KARNATAKA Pigeon pea, Chickpea, Moong Horse gram, Cowpea, Moong Avare , Cowpea
Area, production and productivity under Pulses from 2006 -07 to 2014 -15 Year 2006 -07 2007 -08 2008 -09 2009 -10 2010 -11 2011 -12 2012 -13 2013 -14 2014 -15 (Advance estimates) Area Production Productivity (Lakh ha. ) (Lakh tons) (Kg/ha) 23. 16 23. 86 20. 88 24. 80 27. 91 23. 00 22. 68 25. 06 24. 32 8. 39 12. 33 9. 75 11. 02 15. 33 10. 30 13. 62 17. 73 15. 24 381 544 492 468 578 472 632 745 626
FUTURE THRUST ØProductivity of pulses has stagnated over a long period at 500 -600 kgs. /ha. in rainfed areas. ØThere is a need to increase the productivity to 1000 kgs /ha. in rainfed areas and 2000 kgs/ha. under protective irrigation for achieving self sufficiency in pulse production.
EXPECTED OUTCOME OF THE INTERVENTIONS Proposed interventions in research and extension strategies will lead to expansion of area under pulses from the present level of 24 lakh ha to 30 lakh ha Increase the production from the present level of 15. 7 lakh tons to 20. 0 lakh tons The present productivity level of 560 kg/ha is expected to be enhanced to 1000 kg/ha Increase in pulse area will result in improving the soil health through atmospheric nitrogen fixation and increase organic matter content Pulses, being the source of vegetable protein, the per capita availability will increase from 60 g/head to 80 g/head
Intercropping in pulses during Kharif season The most common goal of intercropping is to produce a greater yield on a given piece of land by making use of the resources that would otherwise not be utilized by a single crop. Advantages of intercropping Gives higher income than sole crop per unit area Acts as an insurance against failure of crops in abnormal year Intercrops maintain soil fertility as the nutrient uptake is made from both layers Reduces soil runoff and helps in weed control Judicious use of resources such as land, labour, inputs etc Intercrops provide shade and support to the main crop Reduces the incidence of pest and diseases Encourages biodiversity by providing a habitat for a variety of insects and soil organisms that would not be present in a single crop environment.
JOWAR + BENGAL GRAM
Tur + Greengram Tur + Bajra
Tur + Sesamum Tur + Sunflower
INTERCROPPING OF RED GRAM WITH GROUNDNUT INTERCROPPING OF RED GRAM WITH CHILLI
PAIRED ROW PLANTING – PIGEON PEA AND GROUND NUT IN TUMKUR DIST
Redgram intercrop with soyabean Kamathana village, Bidar taluka.
Inter cropping of Red gram with Paddy
Bund Cropping of Pigeon pea in Paddy fields
OTHER OPTIONS FOR ENHANCEMENT OF AREA UNDER PULSES Promoting pulse cultivation in rice fallows by utilising residual moisture after harvest of kharif paddy crop. Promoting intercropping in wider spaced crops like sugarcane, cotton , redgram, maize. Utilising bund spaces in paddy and other crops.
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