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Karnataka state budget
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Agriculture Budget 2013-14
HIGHLIGHTS
Achievements
Agriculture
125 lakh tons of food grains production estimated during
2012-13, it is higher than production of 118.83 lakh tons
last year (2011-12).
The share of the agricultural sector became 15.3 % of the
Gross State Domestic Product during 2012-13; the rate of
growth of agriculture sector increased to 1.8% during 2012-13 from (-) 2.2% in 2011-12 thus increasing by 4% on
year to year basis, inspite of drought.
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1. Creation of basic database of farmers and
distribution of pass books: Database containing
comprehensive information (land holding,
category, address, facilities availed etc) of
farmers has to be created with the integration
of Bhoomi project with the existing Aadhar
database in the State.
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Revised design for extension programmes and
its implementation
Due to shortage of technical staff in the agriculture
department, it is not being possible to manage the
extension programmes properly.
New MoU for improvement of life of farmers:
With a view to improve the economic condition of thefarmers along with agricultural wealth, Farmers Income
Commission will be set up as per the recommendations of
Dr. Swaminathan. In order to formulate a programme to
protect the farmers of Karnataka from the effect of
frequent droughts, the State Government has entered into
a MoU with 9 international C.G.I.A.R1 organisations.
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2 nd Stage of the Bhuchethana Scheme : A unique scheme called
Bhuchethana is being implemented in Karnataka State in
collaboration with ICRISAT from 2009-10 to improve the financialstatus of the farmers by increasing the productivity of rain fed crops
by at least 20 percent. Rs 75 crores will be provided for this scheme
during 2013-14 to extend an area of 168 lakh acres including 144
lakh acres of dry land and 24 lakh acres of irrigated land.
Suvarna Bhoomi Scheme: Based on the demand from the farmers,
the scheme will be continued during this year and will be extended
to the farmers growing millets such as Ragi, Jowar, Maize and
Bajra. Rs.300 Crores will be provided for assisting 3 lakh
beneficiaries under this scheme during the current year.
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Rejuvenation of Saline and Alkaline land
Preparation, certification and distribution of organic
manure
Own Seed Development Scheme
Providing information to farmers and extension
workers on mobile phones
Weather based insurance scheme for all crops
Solar power pump sets
Merging of Schemes
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Horticulture
Horticulture sector income of Rs.23,000
crore is 40% of
the overall agricultural income of the state.
Rs.5159 crore
income to the farmers from exports. Area ofcultivation
grew at 5% and the production grew at 6%.
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Animal Husbandry
Rs.41.75 crore spent for construction of veterinary college
buildings and providing infrastructural facilities.
Starting of veterinary polytechnic at Konehalli in TumkurDistrict.
Assistance of Rs.20 lakhs to non-governmental
organizations under Cow Protection Programme.
Rs.220 lakhs under the Calamity Relief Fund and Rs.284lakhs under Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojane released for66
Budget Highlights 2013 - 14
growing fodder in the departmental farms and mini fodder
seed kits supplied to 1.10 lakh farmers.
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887 M.Ts of fodder purchased from Vijayawada at acost
of Rs.97.49 lakhs and supplied to goshalas openedin the
drought affected districts.
83 lakhs cattle and buffalos vaccinated for foot
and mouthdisease.
Implementation ofDhanvantri Yojane to provide
emergency treatment (on the lines of 108) to cattle,
initially in 26 taluks of 5 Districts.
Action for filling up posts of 391 veterinarydoctors and
642 veterinary assistants
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Fishries
1,14,600 kilo liters of diesel provided under the scheme
of supply of tax free diesel. Power subsidy of Rs.2.10 crore to 173 ice plants for
rejuvenation of ice plants and cold storage units.
Rs.10 crore spent towards integrated development of
fisheries under Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojane.
Construction of fishing harbors at Mangalore, Honnavar,
Malpe and Koderi at a cost of Rs.159 crore, including
central assistance.
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Sericulture
About 1.32 lakh families are involved in sericulture in
1,80,000 acres; annual silk production has touched 8000
MTS. During 2012-13 an additional 19,924 acres brought
under
mulberry cultivation and silk production reached 5,096
MTS (at the end of December 2012).
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Co-operation
Under the scheme of agricultural loan at concessionalrate
of interest to the farmers, during the last 4 years,Rs.18176
crore loan disbursed. 53.37 lakh beneficiaries received
the loan and Rs.939 crore paid as interest subsidy. As at the end of December 2012, Rs.4025 crore short
term
agriculture loan distributed to 9.75 lakh farmers through
the co-operative institutions. Rs.2703 crore crop loandistributed to 8.72 lakh farmers at zero percent interest
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During 2012-13, Rs.10 crore released towards theinterest
subsidy of Rs.262 crore loan availed by 18,669 self help
groups.
Rs.3630 crore of loan including Rs.3284 crore principal
and Rs.346 crores interest availed by 15.24 lakh farmers
waived. During 2012-13, 29.46 lakh members registered under
the Yashswini yojane; 52,166 members underwent
surgery, amount of Rs.49 crore paid.
10,062 new self help groups formed, Rs.292 crore loan
distributed to 20,789 self help groups through thecooperative institutions.
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Agriculture Markets
The size of revolving fund increased from Rs.650 crore to
Rs. 725 crore.
Expenditure of Rs.7 crore under the Rural InfrastructureDevelopment Fund scheme and Rs.5 crore under the
Rastriya Krishi Vikas Yojane.
Rs.1.12 crores spent for providing infrastructural facilities
to 12 markets in the backward areas. Preparation of project report for the establishment of
Coconut Technology Park in Tiptur of Tumkur District
completed.
90 acres land acquired in Kartagi of Gangavathi Talukbeing developed as Paddy Technology Park.
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Water Resources
25 projects completed during the last four and half years
and irrigation facility provided to an additional 7 lakh
acres and field irrigation canals constructed in 4.86 lakhacres. 2.56 lakh acres of saline and alkaline lands
reclaimed and field drainage canals constructed in 8.35
lakh acres and 2969 kms ayakut roads developed.
Rs.750 crore spent for rehabilitation and resettlement andfor the development of Bagalkote.
High priority to the drinking water schemes, pure and safe
drinking water provided to the local villages by rejuvenating
many tanks. Construction of 1932 kms Achkat road.
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NEW STRATAGIES
Horticulture
To compensate for deficiency of vitamin A and B in 50
lakh children suffering from malnourishment of North
Karnataka, it is proposed to supply fruits and vegetables
to them by growing in kitchen gardens, school gardens,
community parks and such other places. Rs. 50 crore for establishment of mega wholesale
markets
and storage centres in all major district head quarters
and for properly equipping them and for upgradingdistrict
level HOPCOMS sale outlets.
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Rs.10 crore provided for enabling higher production of
honey by the communities by rejuvenating training
centres and by conducting skill based training
programmes in Madikeri district and other places. Establishment of Karnataka State Spices Development
Board for the development, processing and marketing of
spices. Rs.10 crore will be provided as seed money of the
Board and Rs.5 crore as development fund. Establishment of an expert centre in collaboration with
Indian and Dutch Governments, to organise
demonstration for the farmers regarding production,
management of superior quality Indian and Dutch
vegetable and flower crops, green house technology, labour
management and management of supply chain
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