6. Non-Pesticidal Management of Spodoptera in Rabi ground nut Period : 1997-2000 Funding Agency : HIVOS Objective : Management of Spodoptera in Rabi Ground nut through Farmers Participatory Extension. Facilitating NGOs : SPEAK INDIA, CAFORD. No.of villages : 6 Area covered : 160 ha No.of Farmers : 222 Achievements: 1. Increase in yield and net income of groundnut farmers 2. Farmers effectively managed Spodoptera with group action.
7. Pesticide Free Village Concept Period : 1997-1999 Funding Agency : HIVOS Objective : To avoid the usage of pesticides and encourage NPM or Natural control of pests on the principles of balance of nature. Facilitating NGOs: PEACE Village : Chowdarpally, Bommalaramaram Mandal, Nalgonda dist Area covered : Total village Crops : Castor, Sesame, Pigeon pea, Ground nut, Paddy, Sorghum, Maize, Green gram Achievements : 1.Farmers are encouraged to use natural, botanical pest control agents to reduce the pest population. 2. All the farmers practiced NPM.
8. Second Workshop –1998-the NPM experience was appreciated by scientific communities,farmers and govt. agencies as the cost of cultivation came down dramatically due to the use of indigenous methods with less external input. Economic Analysis of NPM 2000-2001 -Firm foundation for NPM program was laid Particulars Cotton Pigeon pea Groundnut NPM conventional NPM Conventional NPM Conventional Average Yield(q./ha) 11-21 7.5-20 2-20 2-22 7.9-14.6 2.35-9.78 Average Cost of plant protection 950-2864 3282-9815 190-1900 450-2200 283-624 705-985 Average net retuns Rs/ha 13622-28115 770-19065 2242-10192 400-8700 4195-8595 -5332-1602
9. Second Phase of NPM program-1998-01 is implemented with partners: MARI, Warangal CROPS, Janagaon NAVAJYOTHI, Ramayampet SWARD, Siddipet KVK-Jalina, KVK-Bableshwar, KVK-DDS, Pasthapur CAFORD, Markapur SPEAKINDIA, Puligilapadu PEACE, Bhuvanagiri Improvement of the program-by recording of predatory and parasite population ,cost of cultivation& cost benefit analysis as compared to check farmers (Non-NPM) was made with gender analysis In 2001 the NPM program was evaluated by HIVOS.-and they were happy to extend the project with some suggestions. CWS made itself to go beyond pest management program and address larger issues in Agriculture. The year 2001-02 is considered as a transitional period from Non Pesticidal Management to Sustainable Agriculture Fifteen Partner groups came into the fold: CROPS, Jangaon MARI, Warangal NAVAJYOTHI, Ramayampet CEAD, Nirmal PEACE, Buvanagiri SWARD, Siddipet DDS, Pasthapur SVDS, Ankapalli GMM, Solipet SECURE, Palvancha TREES, Mulugu PILUPU, Turkapalli SPEAKINDIA, Puligilapadu VIKASAM, Parigi REEDS, Kodangal Program implementation was in 95 villages-1735 ha,involving 1920 farmers
10. Economic Analysis of SA 2002-2003 Particulars Cotton Pigeonpea Paddy SA Check SA Check SA Check Average Yield(q./ha) 6.9-16.5 5.3-11.5 3.4-8.0 3.2-7.6 22.5-61.0 23.0-60.0 Average Cost of cultivation 8796-12721 12010-18700 1637-8761 3683-9031 9900-13550 12278-15875 Average net returs/ha 5830-23954 -6847-8220 -750-19173 669-21397 7080-11660 3435-8495
12. Punukula, the first pesticides-free village Establishing Sustainable Agriculture , Supported by Hivos
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15. Farmers and area covered under CMSA … aiming to reach 100 lakh acres across crops in all districts of AP in by 2014 pilot CSA handholding support NGOs technical support at field level SHG groups ind. handling RKVY funds Rs. 167 Cr. for 5 yr
18. Distinguished visitors Dr. V L Chopra, Member Planning Commission Jairam Ramesh, Honble Minister for Commerce T. Nandakumar Secretary Agriculture GOI
19. Research studies M.Sc. Theses A Study On The Usage Of Non Pesticidal Management Methods In Bhongir Division Of Nalgonda District – Srinivasulu Barigela, Osmania university A Study On NGO Management Styles With Specific Reference To Integrated Pest Management (IPM) – Ashwini Chandak, Indian Institute of Rural Management, Jaipur A study on Cotton Seed marketing- opportunities and constraints for genetically modified crops – Mr. Sarvesh Kumar, University of Hyderabad Non- Pesticidal Management in Crops: Community Managed Extension, Processes and Impacts, Mahesh Malgatti, 2008, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi Seed Security among Organic Cotton Farmers in South India, Noemi Nemis, 2010, Universität Hohenheim PhD. Thesis Knowledge Flows and Social Capital- A network perspective on rural innovation, Saurabh Arora, 2009, Universiteit Maastricht Grounding Global Seeds: A Contextual Comparison of the Politico-Ecological Implications of Genetically Modified Crops for Farming Communities in Alberta (Canada) and Andhra Pradesh (India), Ashok Kumbamu, 2010, University of Alberta Constructing Agrarian Alternatives, Julia Quartz, 2011, Universiteit Maastricht