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2 Government of Odisha ODISHA AGRICULTURE STATISTICS Directorate of Agriculture & Food Production, Odisha

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4 Sl. No. Subject Page No. 1 Introduction i-xi 2 District wise normal rainfall of Odisha 1 3 District wise normal number of rainy days 2 4 District wise monthly Rainfall for the year Annual Rainfall June to September ( ). 4 6 District wise weekly rainfall from June to September Monthly Average Temperature and Humidity for the year Land Utilisation Statistics District wise information on C o n t e n t s i. Cultivated and Kharif paddy area ii. Kharif cropped area during iii. Rabi cropped area during iv. Gross cropped area during v. Estimates of fruit crops during vi. (Area & Production of different fl oricultural crops vii. Cropping intensity during viii. HYV Kharif & Rabi crops area during ix. Consumption of fertilizer during and comparison of consumption along with other states of India x. Irrigation area (Potential created) xi. Irrigated area (crop wise) during Kharif xii. Irrigated area (crop wise) during Rabi xiii. Seed distribution position during Kharif xiv. Seed distribution position during Rabi xv. Major Key indicators xvi. Agriculture Credit Plan of Odisha during xvii. Farm Mechanization under Work Plan xviii. PLIPs under Jalanidhi

5 Sl. No. Subject Page No. 10 Minimum Support Price of different Agriculture Commodities from to Agro-climatic zone wise & District wise Productivity of Rice, Cereals, Pulses, Oilseeds, Fibres & Sugarcane crop from to Comparative Productivity of different crops of Odisha with All India from to Area, Yield rate and Production of different crops of Odisha during Area, Yield rate & Production of Rice from to Three largest producing states of important crops during State-wise yield of Rice State-wise yield of Wheat State-wise yield of Maize State-wise yield of Kharif Foodgrains State-wise yield of Rabi Foodgrains State-wise yield of Total Foodgrains State-wise yield of Arhar State-wise yield of Total Pulses State-wise yield of Groundnut State-wise yield of Rapeseed & Mustard State-wise yield of Sunfl ower State-wise yield of Total Oilseeds Sugar Factory wise Sugar Production of Odisha from to District wise Population, Decadal growth rate, Population Density & Literacy rate of Odisha as per population census Distribution of Population & Decadal Growth Rate of different States / Union Territories of India as per Census District wise number and operational holdings by all social groups of Odisha state as per agriculture census Occupational Classifi cation of Main workers, Marginal workers and Total Workers in Odisha according to 2001 census

6 Sl. No. Subject Page No. 33 Annual Growth Rate of GDP at factor cost in Agriculture Estimates of marketable surplus of Rice, Cereals, Pulses and Oilseeds from to as per census District wise Estimates of Marketable Surplus of Rice during District wise, Year wise number of villages having crop loss of 50% and above during Kharif since 2004 to Information on crop insurance for Kharif & Rabi from 2000 to District wise Other Pulses Area (Kharif & Rabi) during Sale Rate of different Certifi ed / TL seeds during Sale Rate of different Fertilizers during Utilisation of Area in Departmental Farms during Crop Substitution from 2005 to District wise Area covered under Mixed cropping during District wise information on soil sample analysis during Number of Paddy purchase centre opened (Dist. Wise) during KMS Progressive Paddy Procurement Status for KMS (Upto ). 47 District wise Procurement of seed cotton during District wise Dry ratio of Paddy & Non Paddy crops. 49 Present status of Food Processing industries in the State. 50 District wise Bank branch position as on March Conversion factors between important primary and secondary Agricultural commodities

7 ODISHA AGRICULTURE STATISTICS Introduction Agriculture, the world s oldest profession is the main source of life sustenance for human population. However, though there has been substantial growth in other sectors, the Agriculture Sector still continues to be the mainstay of livelihood for human civilization. Growth of the agricultural sector is important not only for ensuing food security and reduction of poverty in rural areas, but also sustaining growth of rest of the economy. More so, growth of two non-farm sectors viz. Secondary & Tertiary sectors, can be sustained only when the agricultural sector continues to grow and provide adequate demand for goods & services along with market for the farm produce. The aforementioned facts are more true in case of states like Odisha where nearly 60% people earn their livelihood through agriculture and allied activities. The 1st revised estimates of reveal that Agriculture and Animal Husbandry sub-sector contributed 13.07% to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at prices. It is a fact that the share of the Agriculture Sector (which includes Agriculture & Animal Husbandry, Forestry and Fisheries sub sectors) in the States Gross Domestic Product has been declining over the years, still this sector continues to be vital for the State s economy. About 60% population of the state draws its sustenance fully or partially from the Agriculture Sector. This sector suffers from frequent natural calamities like cyclones, drought and fl ash fl oods and even animal menance, localized adverse weather events also. Despite wide annual variations in it s growth, the agriculture sector grew robustly in real terms at prices, at a rate of 12.30% during But a negative growth rate -9.78% was recorded in which was mainly caused by cyclonic storm Phailin and fl ash fl oods in the State during October Even, with this negative growth rate, the sector has not lost its importance in socio-economic activities. Agriculture sector in the State has an impeccable track record of meeting the challenges of serious food shortages despite rapid growth of population. This can be construed to have been achieved through a favourable interplay of infrastructure, technology, extension, policy support with strong and meaningful political will. Odisha has a geographical area of 1,55,707 sq.kms. and is divided into ten agro climatic zones depending upon the soil types, topography, rainfall and cropping pattern. The total cultivated land of the State is lakh ha out of which lakh ha (47%) is High land lakh ha i

8 (28%) Medium land and lakh ha (25%) low land and about 54% of cultivated land is irrigated. Majority of the farmers are small and marginal and have limited access to resources. Literacy too is a concern for this vulnerable group of farming community. As per Agricultural Census the number of operational holdings of the State is lakh with operational area lakh ha. The State witnessed a decline in operational area from lakh ha in to lakh ha in due to urbanization and more of land put to non-agricultural use. Accordingly, the average size of land holding for all social groups in the State too has declined to 1.04 ha. The State Agriculture Policy-2013 has given the Department of Agriculture a shot in the arm to go for all round development of agrarian sector with specifi c focus on increasing the production & productivity of different crops despite the aberrant weather conditions and limited resources. Some of the important schemes that are being implemented in the State such as National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojona (RKVY), Sustainable Development of Sugarcane based Cropping Systems (SUBACS), Agriculture Mechanisation under Work Plan, Integrated schemes for Oilseeds, Pulses, Oilpalm & Maize (ISOPOM), System of Rice Intensifi cation (SRI), Technology Mission on Cotton, Technology Mission on Sugarcane, Jute Technology Mission(MM- II), National Project on Management of Soil Health and Fertility, e-pest Surveillance, National Horticulture Mission etc. which play vital role in making farming sustainable and obtain maximum return per rupee invested in the farm land. Besides, Schemes on Capacity building and Extension Reforms, Post-harvest Management of Agri-produce and Establishment of Commercial Agrienterprises are also being implemented to supplement the developmental agenda. This ODISHA AGRICULTURE STATISTICS contains information mainly related to Land Utilisation Statistics, the Estimates of Area, Productivity and Production of different crops and other useful information relating to agriculture like Rainfall, Temperature and Humidity, Irrigation, Use of agro-inputs like seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, Farm Mechanization, Crop Finance, Crop Insurance and also incorporate information on Seed Replacement Ratio (SRR), Minimum Support Price (MSP), Departmental farms, Testing Laboratories etc. The information furnished in this booklet with regards to area, yield rate and production of Paddy crop has been obtained from the Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DE&S), Odisha, which is based on the sample surveys conducted under EARAS scheme. The estimates of other crops are made on the basis of reports received from the fi eld functionaries of the Directorate of Agriculture & Food Production (DA&FP), Odisha and Directorate of Horticulture (DH), Odisha. Climate & Rainfall ii The climate of the State is tropical, characterised by high temperature, high humidity, medium to high rainfall, short & mild winter. The normal rainfall is mm. Most of the rainfall received in the state is concentrated over a period of 3 months of the monsoon season.

9 During 2013, the rainfall varied from excess to defi cient. The pre-monsoon rainfall (April 13 & May 13) was excess by 22.1%. On the other hand monsoon rainfall (June 13 to September 13) was defi cient by 3.8% whereas post monsoon rainfall (October 13 to December 13) was again excess by 180.2%. The detailed rainfall scenario for the year 2013 is presented below: Period Rainfall in mm Normal Actual % of Deviation Summer (Jan 13 to March 13) Pre-monsoon (April 13 & May 13) June July August September Sub Total (Monsoon) June 13 to September Post Monsoon (Oct. 13 to Dec. 13) Grand Total Crop Condition The effects of scanty and erratic rainfall on Kharif crops are noted below. i. ii. iii. iv. v. Heavy weed infestation and poor plant stand of Autumn paddy. Late transplanting of medium and late paddy with aged seedlings. Drying of grains of medium and late paddy. Poor crop stand, reduced growth and tillering of late varieties of paddy. Severe damage to crops at the maturity and grand growth stage due to Phailin followed by fl ash fl oods. The condition of non-paddy and Rabi crops were by and large normal. Crop Coverage The net area sown and gross cropped area during the year were lakh ha and lakh ha respectively. The cropping intensity for the said period was 167%. Rice was the major crop in Kharif season, so were pulses & oilseeds in Rabi season. The coverage under different crop groups during the year is as follows. iii

10 Crop Area Kharif % of total area Area Rabi % of total area Annual area (Area in lakh ha) Area Total % to total area Rice Other Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Fibres Sugarcane Vegetables Spices Others Total High Yielding Coverage The coverage under high yielding varieties of different crops grown during is lakh ha. The crop-wise break up is noted below: (Area in lakh ha.) Crop Total Area covered Coverage of High yielding % of total coverage iv Paddy Wheat Maize Jowar Ragi Mung Biri Arhar Gram Groundnut Sesamum Mustard Niger Sunfl ower Jute Cotton Total

11 Irrigated Area The gross irrigation potential created till from all sources was lakh ha (33.53 lakh ha during Kharif and lakh ha during Rabi) and gross irrigated area during the year was lakh ha (22.54 lakh ha during Kharif and lakh ha during Rabi) which is 70.35% of the irrigation potential created. The details are presented below. (Area in lakh ha) Kharif Rabi Total Crops Total Area covered Area irrigated % of Total Area covered Total Area covered Area irrigated % of Total Area covered Total area covered Area irrigated % of Total Area covered Paddy Other Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Fibres Sugarcane Vegetables Spices Others Total While the total irrigated area increased by 6.0% over previous year and the utilization of potential too improved by 4.6 %. Crop Production The area, production & yield rates of major crops grown in the State during the year are as follows: A=Area in lakh ha P=Production in lakh MT/ bales* Y=Yield in Kg/ ha Crops Kharif Rabi Total A P Y A P Y A P Y Rice Total Cereals Pulses Oilseeds Fibres * * 576 Sugarcane(Cane) v

12 Seeds Quality seed plays a vital role in boosting the production. The strategy has been to maximize quality seed distribution. The details of seed distribution made through departmental sale centers during are as follows: Sl. No. Seeds Quantity of seeds supplied (Qtls.) Kharif 2013 Rabi Total 1 Paddy Wheat Maize Ragi Total Cereals Mung Biri Other Pulses Total Pulses Groundnut Til Mustard Other Oilseeds Total Oilseeds Jute Cotton Dhanicha There was an enhancement of 14% in overall distribution of seeds over previous year. Fertiliser vi The use of chemical fertilizers substantially improves the productivity and production of crops. Due importance is being given on balanced use of fertilizers in line with the Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) principles, which not only enhances production but also maintains the fertility of the soil. While there was an increase in Kharif fertiliser consumption (12.3%),, the Rabi consumption declined by 28.4% due to less supply of canal water and also the Phailin and Flash fl ood that inhibited farmers to go for intensive cropping. The details of fertilizer consumption made during are given below.

13 Consumption in 000MT. Type of Nutrient Kharif Rabi Total N P K Total Consumption Kgs./hect N: P: K use ratio was 5.5: 2.08: 1 Pesticides Crops grown under various agro-climatic situation are affected by a large number of pests and diseases. Most often chemical control are being resorted to protect the crops to avoid crop losses. The details of pesticides consumption during are as follows: (Quantity ai in MT) Sl. No Type of pesticides Consumption of pesticides Kharif 2013 Rabi Total 1 Insecticides Fungicides Weedicides Rodenticides Plant growth regulators Neem base pesticides & Bio-pesticides Total Per hect consumption in gms.a.i Besides adopting situation specifi c need based chemical control measures, Government is also promoting IPM techniques, Seed Treatment campaigns, e-pest surveillance etc. Farm Mechanisation Farm mechanization is inevitable in modern crop husbandry. This not only ensures timely agricultural operations but also helps reduce drudgery of labour & cost of cultivation. Massive efforts have been put in for popularization of different improved farm equipments and machineries among farmers through conducting demonstrations and extending subsidy. The achievement made in this regard during is presented below: vii

14 Item Unit Achievement Tractor Nos 4534 Power tiller Nos Self-propelled Reaper Nos 660 Self-propelled Transplanter Nos 609 Rotavator Nos 4553 Power Operated Implement Nos 4013 Power Thresher Nos 6100 Special Power Operated Implements Nos 2446 Manual / BD implements Nos Pump sets Nos Combined Harvester Nos 399 Farm Power Consumption KW/ha Creation of captive irrigation Assured supply of water is one of the pre-requisites for successful crop production. Accordingly, our State Govt. provides subsidy to the cultivators for creation of captive irrigation under the Agriculture Policy and Jalanidhi scheme. The achievement made under the scheme during is as follows. Name of the captive irrigation under RIDF (Unit in Nos) During Shallow Tube well 5148 Bore well 6511 Surface lift 4 Dug well 1637 Total Agriculture Credit viii During annual credit plan of Rs Crore had been chalked out for fi nancing Agriculture & allied sector. Against the said plan, Rs Crore was disbursed. Wide inter district variation was noticed in agriculture fi nancing ranging from 20 to 134%.

15 Crop Insurance Rashtriya Krishi Bima Yajana (RKBY) was introduced in the State from Rabi Both Loanee & Non-loanee farmers have been covered under this scheme. It is compulsory for loanee farmers and optional for non-loanee farmers. The crops covered under this scheme are Paddy, Maize, Groundnut, Jute, Niger, Arhar and Cotton during Kharif 2013 season & Paddy, Groundnut, Mustard and Potato during Rabi season. During in addition to NAIS, MNAIS was also implemented in the State. As a matter of fact more numbers of farmers were also benefi tted under the schemes (4.21 lakh in against 1.32 lakh in ). The achievement made under above crop insurance schemes for the year is given below: Item Kharif Rabi Total Area Covered ('000hect.) National Agricultural Insurance Scheme Modifi ed National Insurance Scheme Farmers covered (Nos in lakh) National Agricultural Insurance Scheme Modifi ed National Insurance Scheme Farmers benefi ted (Nos in lakh) National Agricultural Insurance Scheme Modifi ed National Insurance Scheme Sum Insured (Rs in crores) National Agricultural Insurance Scheme Modifi ed National Insurance Scheme Premium collected (Rs. in crores) National Agricultural Insurance Scheme Modifi ed National Insurance Scheme Compensation paid (Rs. in crores) National Agricultural Insurance Scheme Modifi ed National Insurance Scheme ix

16 Power consumption The trend of power consumption for Agriculture Purpose and its share in total power consumption since is indicated below. There has been a consistent drop in the share of agriculture sector to total power consumed in the State. The main reason ascribed for this decline is the lack of dedicated electric feeder ensuring consistent power supply for agricultural purpose especially to mega lift points. On the contrary, there has been a sharp rise in the use of power by industrial sector leading to an apparent drop in the share of power consumed by agriculture sector. Year Total Power Consumption Share of power consumption for Agriculture purposes. % of power consumption for Agriculture purposes Minimum Support Price x The Minimum Support Price (MSP) of various agricultural commodities is fi xed by the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) Govt. of India with an objective to prevent fall in price in the event of over production and to protect the interest of farmers by ensuring them minimum support price for their products in the situations of price fall in the market. The MSP fi xed for Common and Grade-A paddy during the year were 1310 and 1345 per quintal respectively.

17 Seed Replacement Rate The Seed Replacement Rate (SRR) of different crops for is indicated below. Name of the crop Seed Rate Kg./ ha. SRR in % for Kharif Rabi Total Paddy Ragi Maize Wheat Moong Urd Gram Arhar Field pea Groundnut Mustard Sesamum Niger Sunfl ower Jute Cotton While the SRR for paddy was almost at par with the national level, the same for other nonpaddy crops (except Jute, Cotton, Maize) lagged much behind national level. The major concern in this area is poor level of SRR in pulses. xi

18 Sl. No. DISTRICT WISE MONTHLY NORMAL RAINFALL Unit : in mm District Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Odisha Source:- India Meteorological Dept. Pune. 1

19 2 Sl. No. DISTRICT WISE MONTHLY NORMAL RAINY DAYS Unit :- in day District Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Odisha Source:- India Meteorological Dept. Pune.

20 DISTRICT WISE MONTHLY RAINFALL FOR 2013 Rainfall in mm Sl. Total District No. % of ActualNormal deviation 1 Angul Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul 2 Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh State Average Source: SRC, BBSR Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 3

21 RAINFALL REPORT FOR JUNE TO SEPTEMBER DURING Rainfall in mm. Sl. No. Year June July August Sept. Total (June to Sept.) Annual Rainfall % of Rainfall

22 DISTRICT WISE WEEKLY RAINFALL REPORT - JUNE & JULY'2013 Unit in mm Sl. No. District June July 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Odisha

23 DISTRICT WISE WEEKLY RAINFALL REPORT - AUGUST & SEPT.' Sl. No. District Unit in mm August September 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Odisha

24 MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR 2013 Unit-Temp in 0 C and Relative humidity in % Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Stations / Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Districts Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Angul Balasore Baripada Bhawanipatna n/a n/a n/a n/a Bhubaneswar Bolangir NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Chandabali Cuttack NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Gopalpur Hirakud Jharsuguda Kandhamal n/a n/a n/a n/a Keonjhar Koraput Malkangiri NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Paradeep Puri Sambalpur Subarnapur NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sundargarh Talchar NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Titlagarh N.B:- NA= Data not avalable Source:-Met. Centre, Bhubaneswar 7

25 8 Stations/ Districts MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR CONTD. Unit-Temp in 0 C and Relative humidity in % July August September October November December Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Temp. RH % Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Max. Min Angul Balasore Baripada Bhawanipatna Bhubaneswar Bolangir NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Chandabali Cuttack NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Gopalpur NA NA Hirakud Jharsuguda Kandhamal Keonjhar Koraput Malkangiri NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Paradeep Puri Sambalpur Subarnapur NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Sundargarh Talchar NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Titlagarh N.B:- NA= Data not avalable Source:-Met. Centre, Bhubaneswar

26 LAND UTILISATION STATISTICS Area in '000 hect SL NO District Geographical Area Forest Area Misc.Tree & Groves Permanent Pasture Culturable Waste Land Put to Non Agril Use Barren & Unculturable Land Current Fallow Other Fallow Net Area Sown 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

27 DISTRICT-WISE CULTIVATED AREA AND KHARIF PADDY COVERAGE OF ODISHA DURING Area in '000 hect 10 Sl. No. DISTRICT CULTIVATED AREA KHARIF PADDY COVERAGE HIGH MEDIUM LOW TOTAL HIGH MEDIUM LOW TOTAL 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

28 DISTRICT WISE KHARIF CROPPED AREA DURING (Area in '000 hect.) Sl. No Name of the District Rice Other Total Cereals Cereals Total Pulses Total Food grains Total Oil seeds Total Vegetables Total Total Fibers Spices Total Cropped area 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

29 DISTRICT WISE RABI CROPPED AREA DURING ( Area in '000 hect.) 12 Sl. No. Name of the District Rice Other Cereals Total Cereals Total Pulses Total Foodgrains Total Oil seeds Total vegetables Total Spices Sugarcane Tobaco Total cropped Area 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

30 DISTRICT WISE GROSS CROPPED AREA DURING Sl. No. District Rice Other Cereals Total Cereals Total Pulses Total Foodgrains (Area in '000 hect.) Total Oil seeds Total vegetables 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

31 DISTRICT WISE GROSS CROPPED AREA DURING CONTD. (Area in '000 hect) Gross Sl. Total Total District Sugarcane Tobaco Fruits cropped No. Fibres Spices Area 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

32 DISTRICT WISE ESTIMATES OF AREA UNDER DIFFERENT FRUIT CROPS DURING Fresh Fruit (Area in '000 hect) Sl. No. District Mango Guava Citrus Litchi Sapota Banana Papaya Pineapple Pomegranate Others Total Fresh- Fruit 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

33 DISTRICT WISE ESTIMATES OF AREA UNDER DIFFERENT FRUIT CROPS DURING Sl. No. District Cashewnut Dry Fruit Anoia Total dry fruit Coconut (Area in '000 hect) Total Fruit Area 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

34 DISTRICT WISE AREA AND PRODUCTION OF DIFFERENT FLORICULTURAL CROPS FOR THE YEAR Sl. No. District Marigold Rose Gladioli Tube Rose Gerbera Area in Ha. Production in Qtls. Area in Ha. Production (in lakh stems) Area in Ha. Production (in lakh spikes) Area in Ha. Production in Qtls. Area in Ha. Production in Qtls. Total Floricultural Area in hect 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

35 DISTRICT WISE CROPPING INTENSITY DURING Area in '000Ha. Sl. No. DISTRICT Net Area Sown Gross Cropped Area Cropping Intensity (%) 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

36 DISTRICT WISE AREA UNDER HYV OF SOME CEREAL CROPS FOR OF ODISHA Area in '000Ha Sl. No. District Rice Wheat Maize Jowar Bajara Total Kharif Rabi Total Rabi Kharif Rabi Total Kharif Kharif 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

37 DISTRICT WISE CONSUMPTION OF FERTILISER DURING Sl.No. District Kharif'2013 (Nutrients In MT) Kharif Cropped area ('000Ha.) Per Hect. consumption (Kg/Ha) Rabi' (Nutrients In MT) N P K Total N P K Total Rabi Cropped area ('000Ha.) Per Hect consumption (Kg/Ha) 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

38 DISTRICT WISE CONSUMPTION OF FERTILISER DURING CONTD. Sl. No. District Kharif + Rabi ( ) (Nutrients In MT) N P K Total Total Cropped area ('000Ha.) Per Hect consumption (Kg/Ha) 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

39 COMPARISION OF CONSUMPTION OF FERTILISERS IN ODISHA ALONG WITH OTHER STATES OF INDIA FROM TO State Consumption of Fertiliser in Kg./hect Andhra Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhatisgarh Gujarat Haryana Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Uttar Pradesh West Bengal All India Odisha Source: Agricultural Statistics at a glance 2014, Govt. of India. 22

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41 DISTRICT WISE IRRIGATED AREA (POTENTIAL CREATED) UP TO Sl. No. Area in '000 hact. Major & Minor Minor (Lift) Other Deep Bore District Medium (Flow) LI Point Sources Well Total Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi Kharif Rabi 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

42 DISTRICT WISE AND CROP WISE IRRIGATED AREA DURING KHARIF Sl. No. District Paddy Maize Ragi Total cereals Mung Biri Area in 000'Hact Other pulses Total pulses 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA Cont..

43 DISTRICT WISE AND CROP WISE IRRIGATED AREA DURING KHARIF 2013 Area in 000'Hact Sl. No. District Ground nut Til Sunflower Total Oilseed Jute Total fiber Total Veg. Total spices Gross area 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA

44 DISTRICT WISE AND CROP WISE IRRIGATED AREA DURING RABI Sl. No District Paddy Wheat Maize Ragi Area in '000 hact. Total Crereals Mung Biri Other pulses Total Pulses 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA

45 DISTRICT WISE AND CROP WISE IRRIGATED AREA DURING RABI Area in '000 hact. Sl. No. District Groundnut Til Castor Sunflower Saflower Mustard Total oilseeds Total Vegt. Total spices Sugarcane Tobacco Gross Area 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA

46 Sl. No District DISTRICT WISE SEED DISTRIBUTION DURING KHARIF 2013 Paddy Maize Ragi Moong Biri Arhar G.Nut Niger Cotton Jute Dhanicha (Fig. in Qtl.) Total Non Paddy Grand Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total Own outlet of OSSC GRAND TOTAL

47 Sl. No District DISTRICT WISE SEED DISTRIBUTION DURING RABI Paddy Wheat Ragi Maize Moong Biri Gram G.Nut Mustard Til Fieldpea Sunflower (Fig. in Qtl.) Total Non- Paddy Grand Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh GRAND TOTAL Own outlet of OSSC GRAND TOTAL

48 30 DISTRICT WISE MAJOR KEY INDICATORS OF ODISHA DURING Area in 000hect. Sl. Rainfall (in mm) Geographical Area Cropped Cropped Cropped Net Kharif Rabi Total Cultivated District No. Normal 2013 Area Area sown Area Area Area 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total Contd.

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50 DISTRICT WISE MAJOR KEY INDICATORS OF ODISHA DURING Sl. No. District Cropping Intensity (%) Net Irrigated Area Gross Irrigated Area Kharif Paddy Coverage Gross Sugarcane Fruits Cropped Area Area in '000hect. Fertiliser Consumption (Kg/Ha) 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

51 DISTRICT WISE TARGET & ACHIEVEMENT UNDER AGRICULTURAL CREDIT PLAN OF ODISHA DURING Amount in crores Sl. No. Name of the District Agriculture and allied- Direct Agriculture and allied- In-Direct Agriculture and allied- Total Target Achievement Target Achievement Target Achievement 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA

52 Sl. No District DISTRICT WISE PROGRESS UNDER FARM MECHANIZATION UNDER WORK PLAN DURING (Unit in Nos.) Tractor Power Tiller Reaper Self propelled Transplanter Power Operated Imple-ments Power Thresher Spl.Power Opetd. Impl. Rotavator RKVY NFSM Total Comb. Harvestor NFSM Pump sets RKVY Total Manual / BD Implements 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh STATE TOTAL NB-Though Nos of Power Tillers were popularised during , 3112 Nos were taken as liablity for payment during

53 DISTRICT WISE ACHIEVEMENT OF PLIPS UNDER "JALANIDHI" Sl.No District STW DW BW RLIP Total (Unit in Nos.) Command (In Ha.) 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

54 MINIMUM SUPPORT PRICE OF VARIOUS AGRICULTURE COMMODITIES FROM TO Sl. `/ Qtls. For FAQ Commodity Variety No KHARIF CROPS 1 PADDY Common Grade 'A' JOWAR Hybrid Maldandi BAJRA MAIZE RAGI ARHAR(Tur) MOONG URAD COTTON Medium Staple Long Staple GROUNDNUT IN SHELL SUNFLOWER SEED SOYABEEN BLACK YELLOW SESAMUM NIGERSEED RABI CROPS 15 WHEAT BARLEY GRAM MASUR (LENTIL) RAPESEED/MUSTARD SAFFLOWER OTHER CROPS 21 JUTE TD MESTA M SUGARCANE COPRA (Milling) COPRA (Ball)

55 36 AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONE WISE AND DISTRICT WISE YIELD RATE OF CROPS FROM TO Yield in Kg./ha. Climatic Zones District Rice Cereals 1 North 1 Sundargarh Western Plateau 2 Deogarh North Central 3 Mayurbhanj Plateau 4 Keonjhar North Eastern 5 Balasore Coastal Plain 6 Bhadrak Jajpur East and 8 Cuttack South Eastern 9 Jagatsingpur Coastal Plain 10 Kendrapara Puri Khurda Nayagarh North Eastern 14 Ganjam Ghat 15 Gajapati Rayagada Kandhamal Eastern Ghat 18 Koraput High Land 19 Nabarangpur South Eastern 20 Malkangiri Ghat 8 Western 21 Kalahandi Undulating Zone 22 Nuapada Western 23 Bolangir Central Table 24 Subarnapur Land 25 Boudh Sambalpur Bargarh Jharsuguda Mid Central 29 Dhenkanal Table Land 30 Angul STATE Contd

56 AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONE WISE AND DISTRICT WISE YIELD RATE OF CROPS FROM TO CONTD. Climatic Zones District Pulses Foodgrain Oilseeds North Western Plateau 2 North Central Plateau 3 North Eastern Coastal Plain 4 East and South Eastern Coastal Plain 5 North Eastern Ghat 6 Eastern Ghat High Land 7 South Eastern Ghat 8 Western Undulating Zone 9 Western Central Table Land 10 Mid Central Table Land 1 Sundargarh Deogarh Mayurbhanj Keonjhar Balasore Bhadrak Jajpur Cuttack Jagatsingpur Kendrapara Puri Khurda Nayagarh Ganjam Gajapati Rayagada Kandhamal Koraput Nabarangpur Malkangiri Kalahandi Nuapada Bolangir Subarnapur Boudh Sambalpur Bargarh Jharsuguda Dhenkanal Angul STATE Contd. 37

57 AGRO-CLIMATIC ZONE WISE AND DISTRICT WISE YIELD RATE OF CROPS FROM TO CONTD. Climatic Zones District Total Fibres Yield In Kg./Ha. Sugarcane(Cane) North Western Plateau 2 North Central Plateau 3 North Eastern Coastal Plain 4 East and South Eastern Coastal Plain 5 North Eastern Ghat 6 Eastern Ghat High Land 7 South Eastern Ghat 8 Western Undulating Zone 9 Western Central Table Land 10 Mid Central Table Land 1 Sundargarh Deogarh Mayurbhanj Keonjhar Balasore Bhadrak Jajpur Cuttack Jagatsingpur Kendrapara Puri Khurda Nayagarh Ganjam Gajapati Rayagada Kandhamal Koraput Nabarangpur Malkangiri Kalahandi Nuapada Bolangir Subarnapur Boudh Sambalpur Bargarh Jharsuguda Dhenkanal Angul STATE

58 PRODUCTIVITY OF DIFFERENT CROPS GROWN IN ODISHA IN COMPARISION TO ALL INDIA (in Kg./hect.) Year Foodgr ains Rice Maize Pulses Arhar AI Odisha AI Odisha AI Odisha AI Odisha AI Odisha * * * * * 896 * Provisional data. 39

59 40 PRODUCTIVITY OF DIFFERENT CROPS GROWN IN ODISHA IN COMPARISION TO ALL INDIA (in Kg./hect.) Year Oilseeds Groundnut Sunflower Cotton Sugarcane AI Odisha AI Odisha AI Odisha AI Odisha AI Odisha N.A N.A N.A * * * * * * Provisional data.

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61 FINAL ESTIMATES OF AREA,YIELD RATE & PRODUCTION OF DIFFERENT CROPS OF ODISHA DURING A=Area in ' 000 hect. Y=Yield in Kgs/hect. P=Production in ' 000 MTs/Bales Sl. No Name of the crops Kharif Rabi Total A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 RICE (DE & S) (PADDY) WHEAT JOWAR BAJRA MAIZE RAGI SMALL MILLETS TOTAL CEREALS ARHAR MUNG BIRI KULTHI GRAM FIELDPEA LENTIL COWPEA OTHER PULSES TOTAL PULSES TOTAL FOODGRAINS GROUNDNUT SESAMUM CASTOR NIGER SUNFLOWER SAFFLOWER LINSEED MUSTARD SOYABEAN TOTAL OILSEEDS JUTE MESTA SUNHEMP COTTON TOTAL FIBRES SWEET POTATO POTATO ONION OTHER VEGETABLES TOTAL VEGETABLES CHILLI CORIANDER GARLIC TURMERIC GINGER TOTAL SPICES SUGARCANE TOBACCO TOTAL CROPPED AREA

62 42 DISTRICT WISE AREA, PRODUCTION & YIELD RATE OF DIFFERENT CROPS GROWN DURING IN ODISHA SL. NO. DISTRICT A=Area in '000ha Y=Yield in Kg./ha P=Production in '000MTs. AUTUMN PADDY AREA YIELD RATE PRODUCTION PADDY RICE PADDY RICE HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL N.B.: Area, Yield & Production of Paddy & Rice is obtained from DE & S, Odisha

63 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. WINTER PADDY DISTRICT AREA YIELD RATE PRODUCTION PADDY RICE PADDY RICE HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL Sl. No. 43

64 44 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. TOTAL KHARIF PADDY DISTRICT AREA YIELD RATE PRODUCTION PADDY RICE PADDY RICE HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL Sl.No.

65 Sl. No. A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. SUMMER PADDY DISTRICT AREA YIELD RATE PRODUCTION PADDY RICE PADDY RICE HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

66 46 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. TOTAL PADDY DISTRICT AREA YIELD RATE PRODUCTION PADDY RICE PADDY RICE HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total HYV Local Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL Sl. No.

67 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT WHEAT MAIZE (KHARIF) RABI HYV LOCAL TOTAL KHARIF MAIZE A Y P A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

68 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 48 Sl. No. DISTRICT MAIZE (RABI) TOTAL MAIZE A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

69 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT RAGI KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore 3 Bargarh 4 Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda 15 Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara 18 Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

70 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 50 JOWAR Sl. No. DISTRICT HYV LOCAL TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul 2 Balasore 3 Bargarh 4 Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh 7 Cuttack 8 Deogarh Dhenkanal 10 Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur 13 Jajpur Jharsuguda 15 Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara 18 Keonjhar Khordha 20 Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri 27 Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur 30 Sundargarh TOTAL

71 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. BAJRA SMALL MILLETS Sl. No. District HYV LOCAL TOTAL KHARIF A Y P A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore 3 Bargarh 4 Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack 8 Deogarh 9 Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur 13 Jajpur 14 Jharsuguda 15 Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara 18 Keonjhar Khordha 20 Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri 27 Rayagada Sambalpur 29 Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

72 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 52 TOTAL CEREALS Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

73 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. MUNG Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

74 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 54 BIRI Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

75 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. ARHAR GRAM FIELD PEA LENTIL Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI RABI RABI A Y P A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

76 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 56 Sl. No. DISTRICT COWPEA KULTHI KHARIF RABI TOTAL RABI A Y P A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

77 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT OTHER PULSES KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore 3 Bargarh Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

78 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 58 TOTAL PULSES Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

79 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT TOTAL FOOD GRAINS KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

80 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 60 GROUNDNUT Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

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82 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT SESAMUM KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

83 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 62 Sl. No. DISTRICT CASTOR KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh 4 Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda 15 Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

84 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT SUNFLOWER KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

85 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 64 SAFFLOWER NIGER Sl. No. DISTRICT RABI KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore 3 Bargarh 4 Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh 7 Cuttack 8 Deogarh 9 Dhenkanal 10 Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur 13 Jajpur 14 Jharsuguda 15 Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara 18 Keonjhar Khordha 20 Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh 25 Nuapada 26 Puri 27 Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur 30 Sundargarh TOTAL

86 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak MUSTARD LINSEED SOYABEAN RABI RABI RABI A Y P A Y P A Y P 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

87 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 66 Sl. No. DISTRICT TOTAL OILSEEDS KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

88 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000bales Sl. No. DISTRICT JUTE MESTA SUNHEMP KHARIF KHARIF KHARIF A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

89 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000bales 68 COTTON TOTAL FIBRES Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF KHARIF A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

90 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT SWEET POTATO KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

91 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 70 POTATO ONION Sl. No. DISTRICT RABI RABI A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL N.B.: All Vegetable Area Estimated by Director of Horticulture(O).

92 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT OTHER VEGETABLES KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

93 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 72 Sl. No. DISTRICT TOTAL VEGETABLES KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

94 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. CHILLIES CORRIENDER Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF RABI TOTAL RABI A Y P A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

95 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 74 Sl. No. DISTRICT GARLIC TURMERIC GINGER RABI KHARIF KHARIF A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

96 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. Sl. No. DISTRICT TOTAL CONDIMENTS & SPICES KHARIF RABI TOTAL A Y P A Y P A Y P 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

97 A=Area in '000ha. Y=Yield in Kg./ha. P=Production in '000MTs. 76 Sl. No. DISTRICT SUGARCANE CANE TOBACO RABI A Y P A Y P KHARIF CROPPED AREA RABI CROPPED AREA TOTAL CROPPED AREA 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

98 YEAR WISE AREA, YIELD RATE & PRODUCTION OF RICE FROM TO OF STATE ODISHA A=Area in '000 hect Y=Yield in Kgs./ha. P=Production in '000 MTs Year Kharif Rabi Total A Y P A Y P A Y P(Rice) P(Paddy)

99 78 THREE LARGEST PRODUCING STATES OF IMPORTANT CROPS DURING Group of Crops Crops States Production (Million Tonnes I. Foodgrains Rice West Bengal Uttar Pradesh Andhra Pradesh All India Odisha 7.61 Wheat Uttar Pradesh Punjab Madhya Pradesh All India Odisha 0.02 Maize Andhra Pradesh 4.97 Karnataka 3.98 Maharashtra 3.08 All India Odisha 0.78 Total Coarse Cereals Karnataka 6.72 Rajasthan 6.60 Maharashtra 6.25 All India Odisha 0.94 Total Pulses Madhya Pradesh 5.09 Maharashtra 3.12 Rajasthan 2.47 All India Odisha 1.06 Total Foodgrains Uttar Pradesh Punjab Madhya Pradesh All India Odisha 9.63 II. Oilseeds Groundnut Gujarat 4.92 Andhra Pradesh 1.23 Tamil Nadu 0.96 All India 9.67 Odisha 0.48

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101 Rapeseed & Mustard Rajasthan 3.83 Madhya Pradesh 0.90 Haryana 0.88 All India 7.96 Odisha 0.06 Soya Bean Madhya Pradesh 5.37 Maharashtra 4.79 Rajasthan 0.98 All India Odisha 0.00 Sunfl ower Karnataka 0.30 Andhra Pradesh 0.09 Maharashtra 0.04 All India 0.55 Odisha 0.03 Total Oilseeds Gujarat 6.84 Madhya Pradesh 6.66 Rajasthan 6.07 All India Odisha 0.70 III. Other Cash Crops Sugarcane Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra Karnataka All India Odisha 2.54 Gujarat Maharashtra 8.52 Andhra Pradesh 7.14 All India Odisha 0.30 Jute & Mesta $ West Bengal 8.62 Bihar 1.93 Assam 0.74 All India Odisha 0.16 Source: Agriculture Statistics at a a glance 2014, GOI, Dept of Agriculture & Production in million bales of 170 kg each $ Production in million bales of 180 kg each 79

102 80 STATE WISE YIELD OF RICE (In Kg/Ha.) STATE/UT SEASON Andhra Pradesh Kharif Rabi Total Arunachal Pradesh Kharif # Assam Autumn # Winter # Kharif total Summer Total Bihar Autumn # Winter # Kharif total Summer Total Chattisgarh Kharif Goa Autumn # Winter # Kharif total # Gujarat Kharif Summer Total Haryana Kharif Himachal Pradesh Kharif Jammu & Kashmir Kharif Jharkhand Autumn # #

103 STATE/UT SEASON Winter NA # Kharif total Rabi NA Total # Karnataka Kharif Rabi Summer # Rabi/ Summer Total Kerala Autumn # Winter # Kharif total Summer Total Madhya Pradesh Kharif Maharashtra Kharif Rabi Total Manipur Kharif # Meghalaya Kharif # Rabi # Total # Mizoram Kharif # Rabi NA # Total # Nagaland Kharif # Punjab Kharif

104 82 STATE/UT SEASON Rajasthan Kharif Sikkim Kharif # Tamil Nadu Autumn NA Winter NA Kharif total Summer Total Tripura Autumn # Winter # Kharif total # Summer NA Total NA Uttar Pradesh Kharif Rabi/Summer Total Uttarakhand Kharif Zaid/Rabi Total West Bengal Autumn NA Winter NA Kharif total Summer Total Andaman & Nicobar Islands Dadra & Nagar Haveli Kharif # Kharif #

105 STATE/UT SEASON Delhi Kharif # Daman & Diu Kharif # Puducherry Autumn # Winter # Kharif total # Summer # Total # All India Autumn Winter Kharif Kharif total Summer/Rabi Total Odisha Autumn Winter Kharif total Summer Total Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available 83

106 84 STATE WISE YIELD OF WHEAT STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhatisgarh Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Dadra & Nagar Haveli # Delhi # Others NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3336 All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available

107 STATE WISE YIELD OF MAIZE STATE/ UT SEASON * Andhra Pradesh Kharif Rabi Total Arunachal Pradesh Kharif # Rabi # Total # Assam Kharif Bihar Autumn Rabi Garma NA NA NA NA # # Total Chhattisgarh Kharif Goa Kharif NA NA # # Gujarat Kharif Rabi NA NA NA NA Total NA NA NA NA Haryana Kharif Himachal Pradesh Kharif Jammu & Kashmir Kharif Jharkhand Autumn Rabi Total Karnataka Kharif Rabi Summer NA # # Total Madhya Pradesh Kharif Maharashtra Kharif Rabi Total Manipur Kharif # 85

108 86 STATE/ UT SEASON * Meghalaya Kharif # Mizoram Kharif # Rabi # Total # Nagaland Kharif # Punjab Kharif Rajasthan Kharif Rabi NA Total Sikkim Kharif # Tamil Nadu Kharif Rabi Total Tripura Kharif # Uttar Pradesh Kharif Rabi Total Uttarakhand Kharif West Bengal Kharif Rabi Summer NA NA NA NA # # Total Andaman & Nicobar Islands Kharif # Delhi Kharif # # All India Kharif Rabi Total Odisha Kharif Rabi Total Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available

109 STATE WISE YIELD OF KHARIF FOODGRAINS STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa # Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur # Meghalaya # Mizoram # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Andaman & Nicobar Islands # Dadra & Nagar Haveli # Delhi # Daman & Diu # Puducherry # All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available 87

110 88 STATE WISE YIELD OF RABI FOODGRAINS STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur # Meghalaya # Mizoram # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Andaman & Nicobar Islands # Dadra & Nagar Haveli # Delhi # Daman & Diu # # Puducherry # Others NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2316 All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available

111 STATE WISE YIELD OF TOTAL FOODGRAINS State/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa # Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur # Meghalaya # Mizoram # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Andaman & Nicobar Islands # Dadra & Nagar Haveli # Delhi # Daman & Diu # Puducherry # Others NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2147 All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available 89

112 90 STATE WISE YIELD OF ARHAR STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh 333 NA NA NA NA NA NA Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala NA NA NA 670 NA NA NA Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Meghalaya # Mizoram NA NA NA NA NA # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand NA West Bengal Dadra & Nagar Haveli # Delhi # All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available

113 STATE WISE YIELD OF TOTAL PULSES STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa # Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur # Meghalaya # Mizoram # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Andaman & Nicobar Islands # Dadra & Nagar Haveli # Delhi # Daman & Diu NA # # Punducherry # All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available 91

114 92 STATE WISE YIELD OF GROUNDNUT STATE/ UT SEASON * Andhra Pradesh Kharif Rabi Total Bihar Kharif Chhattisgarh Kharif Goa Kharif # Rabi # Total # Gujarat Kharif Rabi Total Haryana Kharif Himachal Pradesh Kharif NA NA NA NA Jharkhand Kharif NA NA NA NA Karnataka Kharif Rabi Total Kerala Kharif Madhya Pradesh Kharif Maharashtra Kharif Rabi Total

115 STATE/ UT SEASON * Nagaland Kharif # Punjab Kharif Rajasthan Kharif Tamil Nadu Kharif Rabi Total Kharif # Tripura Rabi # Total # Uttar Pradesh Kharif Uttarakhand Kharif Kharif West Bengal Rabi Total Puducherry Kharif # Kharif All India Rabi Total Kharif Odisha Rabi Total Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available 93

116 94 STATE WISE YIELD OF RAPESEED & MUSTARD STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand NA NA NA NA Karnataka Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur 400 NA NA NA # Meghalaya # Mizoram # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Delhi # Others NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 856 All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available

117 STATE WISE YIELD OF SUNFLOWER STATE/UT SEASON Andhra Pradesh Kharif Rabi/Summer Total Bihar Kharif NA NA Rabi/Summer Total Chhattisgarh Kharif Haryana Summer Jharkhand Kharif NA NA NA NA NA Rabi/Summer NA NA NA NA Total NA NA NA NA Karnataka Kharif Rabi/Summer Total Madhya Pradesh Kharif NA NA NA Summer NA NA NA NA Total NA NA NA Maharashtra Kharif Rabi Summer NA NA NA NA Total Nagaland Kharif # Summer NA # Total # Punjab Summer

118 96 STATE/UT SEASON Rajasthan Rabi/Summer NA NA NA NA NA NA NA # Kharif Tamil Nadu Rabi Total Uttar Pradesh Rabi/Summer West Bengal Summer Kharif NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 723 Others Rabi NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1068 Total NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 994 Kharif All India Rabi Total Kharif Odisha Rabi/Summer / Total Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available

119 STATE WISE YIELD OF TOTAL OILSEEDS STATE/UT Andhra Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh # Assam Bihar Chhattisgarh Goa # Gujarat Haryana Himachal Pradesh Jammu & Kashmir Jharkhand Karnataka Kerala Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra Manipur NA # Meghalaya # Mizoram # Nagaland # Punjab Rajasthan Sikkim # Tamil Nadu Tripura # Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand West Bengal Dadra & Nagar Havelli NA # Delhi # Puducherry # All India Odisha Source: Agricultureal Statistics at a Glance 2014 & Odisha Agriculture Statistics # Included in others NA- Not Available 97

120 SUGAR FACTORY WISE SUGAR PRODUCTION STATISTICS OF ODISHA FROM TO Co-operative Private 98 ITEM Aska coopera-tive sugar Industries, Aska Baragarh cooperative sugar Mills, Baragarh Bijayananda cooperative Sugar Mills, Bolangir Total Co-operative Balaji Sugars & Distilleries, Baramba Nayagarh Sugar Complex Ltd, Nayagarh Sakthi Sugars Ltd, Dhenkanal Total Private Grand Total Year of starting Crushing Capacity (MTs /day) Year wise cane crushed in '000 MTs Year wise Sugar produced in '000MTs Year wise Sugar recovery in %

121 DISTRICT WISE CENSUS-2011 Sl. No. DISTRICT Population (In Nos.) Population of Scheduled Castes - Persons Population of Scheduled Tribes - Persons Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Population Density per Square K.M Population decadal growth rate 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA ALL INDIA Literacy Rate 99

122 100 DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AND DECADAL GROWTH RATE OF POPULATION INDIA/STATES/ Population 2011 (In Nos.) Percent Decadal Growth UNION TERRITORIES Persons Males Females IINDIA 1,210,193, ,724, ,469, Jammu & Kashmir 12,548,926 6,665,561 5,883, Himachal Pradesh 6,856,509 3,473,892 3,382, Punjab 27,704,236 14,634,819 13,069, Chandigarh 1,054, , , Uttarakhand 10,116,752 5,154,178 4,962, Haryana 25,353,081 13,505,130 11,847, NCT of Delhi 16,753,235 8,976,410 7,776, Rajasthan 68,621,012 35,620,086 33,000, Uttar Pradesh 199,581, ,596,415 94,985, Bihar 103,804,637 54,185,347 49,619, Sikkim 607, , , Arunachal Pradesh 1,382, , , Nagaland 1,980,602 1,025, , Manipur 2,721,756 1,369,764 1,351, Mizoram 1,091, , , Tripura 3,671,032 1,871,867 1,799, Meghalaya 2,964,007 1,492,668 1,471, Assam 31,169,272 15,954,927 15,214, West Bengal 91,347,736 46,927,389 44,420, Jharkhand 32,966,238 16,931,688 16,034, Odisha 41,947,358 21,201,678 20,745, Chhattisgarh 25,540,196 12,827,915 12,712, Madhya Pradesh 72,597,565 37,612,920 34,984, Gujarat 60,383,628 31,482,282 28,901, Daman & Diu 242, ,100 92, Dadra & Nagar Haveli 342, , , Maharashtra 112,372,972 58,361,397 54,011, Andhra Pradesh 84,665,533 42,509,881 42,155, Karnataka 61,130,704 31,057,742 30,072, Goa 1,457, , , Lakshadweep 64,429 33,106 31, Kerala 33,387,677 16,021,290 17,366, Tamil Nadu 72,138,958 36,158,871 35,980, Puducherry 1,244, , , Andaman & Nicobar Islands 379, , , NOTES: Sl. No The fi gures for India and Manipur, include by sex, the estimated population, 0-6 population and literates of Paomata, Mao Maram and Purul Sub-division of Senapati district of Manipur for Census 2001 and For working out density of India and the State of Jammu & Kashmir, the entire area and population of those portions of Jammu & Kashmir which are under illegal occupation of Pakistan and China have not been taken into account. The 1981 Census could not be held owing to disturbed conditions prevailing in Assam. Hence the population fi gures for 1981 of Assam have been worked out by 'Interpolation'. The 1991 Census was not held in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the population fi gures for 1991 of Jammu & Kashmir have been workedout by 'Interpolation'. The names of Uttaranchal and Pondicherry have been changed to Uttarakhand and Puducherry respectively after Census Source: Registrar General of India, New Delhi.

123 DISTRICT WISE NUMBER AND OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS BY ALL SOCIAL GROUPS OF ODISHA STATE AS PER AGRIL. CENSUS Sl. No. Name of the District Marginal (<1.0 ha) Small (1-2 ha) Semi-medium(2-4ha) No. Area No. Area No. Area 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh State Total

124 102 Sl. No. DISTRICT WISE NUMBER AND OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS BY ALL SOCIAL GROUPS OF ODISHA STATE AS PER AGRIL. CENSUS Name of the District (Area in Ha.) Medium (4-10ha) Large (>10ha) All Sizes Average size No. Area No. Area No. Area of holding 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh State Total

125 OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND TOTAL WORKER IN ODISHA ACCORIDING TO 2011 CENSUS Figures in Nos. MAIN WORKERS Sl. No DISTRICT Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total Contd. 103

126 104 OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND TOTAL WORKER IN ODISHA ACCORIDING TO 2011 CENSUS Figures in Nos. MAIN WORKERS Sl. DISTRICT Other workers Total Main Workers No MARGINAL WORKERS Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total Contd.

127 OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND TOTAL WORKER IN ODISHA ACCORIDING TO 2011 CENSUS Figures in Nos. Sl. TOTAL WORKERS NON-WORKERS DISTRICT No Male Female Total Male Female Total 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

128 GROWTH RATE OF GDP AT FACTOR COST IN AGRICULTURE SECTOR FROM TO ALL INDIA (In percentage) YEAR GROWTH RATE AT FACTOR COST AT CURRENT PRICES Agriculture, Agriculture Forestry and Fishing GROWTH RATE AT FACTOR COST AT CONSTANT PRICES ( ) Agriculture, Agriculture Forestry and Fishing (Prov.) Source:Central Statistical Organisation, New Delhi ODISHA (In Percentage) GROWTH RATE AT FACTOR COST GROWTH RATE AT FACTOR COST YEAR AT CURRENT PRICES AT CONSTANT PRICES ( ) Agriculture Agriculture, Agriculture Agriculture, & AH Forestry and Fishing & AH Forestry and Fishing (3rd Rev.) (2nd Rev.) (1st Rev.) Source:Economic Survey , DES (O) 106 PERCENTAGE SHARE TO TOTAL GDP AT PRICES (In Percentage) ALL INDIA ODISHA YEAR Agriculture & Agriculture & Agriculture Agriculture Allied Sector Allied Sector (Prov.) Source:Central Statistical Organisation, New Delhi

129 ESTIMATES OF MARKETABLE SURPLUS OF RICE,CEREALS, PULSES AND OILSEEDS FROM TO AS PER POPULATION CENSUS-2011 Item Year Projected Population Rice Adult equivalent to 88% Total consumption requirement (Requirement 400 gms per adult per day) (Fig.in Lakh Nos./Tonnes) Total Production Surplus/ Requirement Deficit (Including seed, feed & wastage) Cereals (Requirement 500 gms per adult per day)

130 ESTIMATES OF MARKETABLE SURPLUS OF CONTD. Item Year Projected Population Adult equivalent to 88% Total consumption requirement (Fig.in Lakh Nos./Tonnes) Total Production Surplus / Requirement Deficit (Including seed, feed & wastage) Pulses (Requirement 50gms(dal)per adult per day Oilseeds (Requirement 45gms of Oilseeds per adult per day)

131 Sl. No. DISTRICT WISE ESTIMATES OF MARKETABLE SURPLUS / DEFICIT OF RICE DURING DISTRICT Projected Population for (In lakhs) Adult Equivalent to 88% (In lakhs) Total Consumption requirement (@ 400gms/adult/day) (In Lakh tonnes) Total Requirement (Including seeds, feeds & wastage) (In Lakh tonnes) Production (Rice) (In Lakh tonnes) Kharif Rabi Total Surplus/Deficit (In Lakh tonnes) 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA Rice Paddy 109

132 DISTRICT WISE, YEAR WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES HAVING CROP LOSS OF 50% AND ABOVE DURING KHARIF SINCE 2004 TO Sl. No Name of the Distirict No. affected No. affected No. affected No. affected No. affected Block Village Block Village Block Village Block Village Block Village 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

133 DISTRICT WISE, YEAR WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES HAVING CROP LOSS OF 50% AND ABOVE DURING KHARIF SINCE 2004 TO 2013 CONTD Sl. Name of the No. District No. affected No. affected No. affected No. affected No. affected Block Village Block Village Block Village Block Village Block Village 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

134 112 BUSINESS/ CLAIMS STATISTICS OF NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEME FOR KHARIF/RABI FROM THE YEAR TO Category of Season farmers KHARIF Farmers covered Area in hect Sum Insured(Rs.) Premium (Rs.) Claims (Rs) Farmers benefitted 2000 Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total

135 BUSINESS/ CLAIMS STATISTICS OF NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE SCHEME FOR KHARIF/RABI FROM THE YEAR TO Season Category of farmers Farmers covered Area in hect Sum Insured(Rs.) Premium (Rs.) Claims (Rs) Farmers benefitted RABI Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total

136 BUSINESS/ CLAIMS STATISTICS OF WEATHER BASED CROP INSURANCE SCHEME(WBCIS) FROM KHARIF 2008 TO 2012 SEASON Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Kharif Category of faremrs No of farmers covered Area in Hect. Sum Insured (Rs.) Farmers Premium (2.5% of SI) (Rs.) Gross Premium (10% of SI) (Rs) Claims (Rs) Farmers benefitted Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total

137 INFORMATION ON MNAIS SEASON Category of farmers Farmers covered Area in hect Sum Insured(Rs.) Premium (Rs.) Claims (Rs) Farmers benefitted Rabi Kharif Rabi Rabi Rabi Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total Loanee Non loanee Total

138 DISTRICT WISE OTHER PULSES AREA (KHARIF & RABI) DURING Sl. No. DISTRICT KHARIF C. Beans Baragudi Total C. bean RABI Bargudii Local Chana Lathyrus (Area in '000 ha.) Total Grand Total 1 Angul Balasore 3 Bargarh Bhadrak 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

139 SALE RATE OF DIFFERENT SEEDS DURING KHARIF-2013 & RABI (INCLUSIVE 4% VAT) (In Rupees/Qtl.) SL. NO. NAME OF THE SEEDS CLASS KHARIF RABI 1 Paddy(AV except Swarna) C Paddy (Swarna) C Wheat (AV) C Ragi (AV) C Maize (PEHM-5/HQPM-1) C Mung (AV) C Biri (AV) C Gram(AV) C Arhar (AV) C Fieldpea(AV) C Goundnut (AV) C Til (AV) C Niger (AV) C Sunfl ower (KBSH-44) C Mustard (AV) C Jute (JRO-524) C Dhanicha TL 1000 SALE RATE OF DIFFERENT FERTILISERS (50KG. BAG) DURING (INCLUSIVE 4% VAT) (In Rupees) Maximum Retail Price per 50Kg.Bag Sl. Name of the Inclusive VAT No. Fertilisers KHARIF RABI 1 Urea to to Urea (Neem) DAP MOP SSP to to AS :20:00: to to :20: :28: :26: to to :32: :28: :35: :15:

140 118 BASIC INFORMATION-CUM-DETAILS OF UTILISATION OF AREA OF DEPARTMENTAL FARMS ( ) Revenue District Sl. No. Name of the farm Geographical Area CULTIVABLE AREA High Land Medium Land Low Land Area under Orchard Paddy Land Irrigation Potential Total Kharif Rabi Total Year of Establishment Utilisation of Area( ) (In Ha) Percentage of Utilisation ( ) Experimental Seed Farms(Small Farms)-Operative Angul 1 Gatikrushnapur Pallahara Balasore 3 Baharda Balia Sheragarh Bargarh 6 Chakuli Bhadrak 7 Agarpada Bhadrak Dhamnagar Bolangir 10 R.E. Farm Mudghat Desil Cuttack 13 Athagarh Banki Dhenkanal 15 Damasala Gondia Mahisapat Ganjam 18 Bhanjanagar Golanthara Jagannathprasad Rangeilunda Jagatsinghpur 22 Kujanga Kandhamal 23 Phulbani Sarangagada Keonjhar 25 Bhagamunda Gohira Reasons of Under utilisation Reasons as per Footnote

141 Revenue District Sl. No. Name of the farm Geographical Area CULTIVABLE AREA High Land Medium Land Low Land Area under Orchard Paddy Land Irrigation Potential Total Kharif Rabi Total Year of Establishment Utilisation of Area( ) (In Ha) Percentage of Utilisation ( ) Reasons of Under utilisation Keonjhargarh Sangam Khurda 29 Khurda Koraput 30 Boriguma Kotpad Narayanpatna Malkangiri 33 Mathili Mayurbhanj 34 Boisinga Dalki Dhanapanna Sandeuli Nabarangpur 38 Dabugaon Nayagarh 39 Daspalla Nayagarh Nuapada 41 Khariar Puri 42 Olansa/ Pipili Sakhigopal Rayagada 44 Narayanpur Samablpur 45 Lamal Subarnapur Sundargarh 46 Rampur Biramaharajpur Bargaon Rajgangpur Sundargarh Total(Operative)Small Farms Reasons as per Footnote 119

142 120 Revenue District Sl. No. Name of the farm Geographical Area CULTIVABLE AREA High Land Medium Land Low Land Area under Orchard Paddy Land Irrigation Potential Total Kharif Rabi Total Year of Establishment Utilisation of Area( ) (In Ha) Percentage of Utilisation ( ) Small Farms-Defunct Defunct since Ganjam 1 Keshpur Jagatsinghpur 2 Poonang Koraput 3 Boipariguda Dumuriput Total(Defunct)Small Farms Sub Total 54 (Small Farms) Experimental Seed Farms(Large Farms) Bargarh 1 Lachida Boudh 2 Paljhar Ganjam 3 Dhanei Jajpur 4 Sukinda Khurda 5 Deras* Koraput 6 Similiguda Nabarangpur 7 Umerkote Sundargarh 8 Kuliposh Sub Total 8 (Large Farms) G.Total FOOT NOTE: Reasons of defunct farms: Reasons for under utilisation : Poonang : Sand casting 1. Due to lack of adequate irrigation facilities Keshpur : Inundation of saline water from Chilika 2. Due to lack of fencing Boipariguda : No irrigation available & 90% upland 3. Inproper land levelling resulted in poor water management Dumuriput : Adequate irrigation not available and 88% upland 4. Industrial effect *Deras farm : ac(77.560ha) relinquished to Revenue Deptt. for 5. High land establishment of IT park Reasons of Under utilisation

143 CROP SUBSTITUTION FROM 2005 TO 2013 (Area in hect.) Name of the Crop Achievement Agriculture Crops Maize Ragi Total Cereal Mung Biri Arhar Cowpea Other Pulses Total Pulses Total Foodgrain Groundnut Til Niger Sunfl ower Other Oilseeds Total Oilseeds Total Fiber Sugarcane Total Agril.Crops Horticulture crops Total vegetables Total Spices Other Hort.Crops Total Hort. Crops Grand Total

144 Sl. No DISTRICT WISE AREA COVERED UNDER MIXED CROPPING DURING 2013 Name of the District Paddy + Arhar + Maize Ground Nut + Arhar Arhar + Mung + Biri Groundnut + Mesta 1 Angul Balasore 20 3 Bargarh 4 Bhadrak Fruits + Veg+Pulses + Tuber Cow pea + Maize 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack 8 Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur 13 Jajpur (Area in ha.) Paddy + Mung+ Biri 14 Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara 18 Keonjhar Khordha 20 Koraput 21 Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh 25 Nuapada Puri 27 Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

145 DISTRICT WISE AREA COVERED UNDER MIXED CROPPING DURING 2013.CONTD. Sl. No Name of the District Arhar + Ragi+ Bailo Arhar + Cotton+ Jowar Maize + Biri+ Okra Paddy + Jowar Cow pea + Cotton Area in ha. Total 1 Angul Balasore 20 3 Bargarh Bhadrak 0 5 Bolangir Boudh Cuttack 0 8 Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur 0 13 Jajpur 0 14 Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara 0 18 Keonjhar Khordha 0 20 Koraput 0 21 Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh 0 25 Nuapada Puri 0 27 Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total

146 124 DISTRICT WISE INFORMATION ON SOIL SAMPLE ANALYSIS DURING (Fig in Nos.) Name of the Name of the Sample to be analysed Samples to Soil testing Revenue for major nutrient be tested for Progressive Laboratory district secondary and analysis Kharif Rabi Total micronutrient (major) Progressive (Micronutrient) Balasore Balasore Bhadrak Sub Total Bolangir Bolangir Sub Total Berhampur Ganjam Ganjapati Sub Total Bhawanipatna Kalahandi Sub Total Bhubaneswar Puri Khurda Nayagarh Dhenkanal Sub Total Cuttack Cuttack Jagatsinghpur Kendrapara Jajpur Sub Total Sambalpur Sambalpur Deogarh Jharsuguda Sub Total Baripada Mayurbhanj Sub Total Kandhamal Kandhamal Boudh Sub Total Semiliguda Koraput Malkal'lgiri Nawaran_gpur Sub Total Sundergarh Sundergarh Sub Total Keonjhar Keonjhar Sub Total Angul Angul Sub Total Subarnapur Subarnapur Sub Total Nuapada Nuapada Sub Total Rayagada Rayagada Sub Total Bargarh Bargarh Sub Total S.TOTAL MSTL Puri Jajpur Bhadrak Nabarangpur Gajapati Sambalpur S.Total TOTAL

147 Sl. No. PURCHASE CENTRES OPENED DURING KMS (KHARIF MARKETING SEASON) (Fig in Nos.) DISTRICT OSCSC Ltd OWN PACS WSHG PP Total 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsinghpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapada Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh Total MARKFED NAFED TDCC FCI LEVY TOTAL 125

148 PROGRESSIVE PADDY PROCUREMENT STATUS FOR KMS (UP TO ) Figure in MT 126 Sl. No. District Miller Agent OSCSC 1 Angul Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh ODISHA Note:'N' stands for District not assigned to agency. Source: Food, Supply & Consumer Welfare Department. MARKFED NAFED TDCC FCI TOTAL

149 DISTRICT WISE AGENCY WISE PROCUREMENT POSITION OF SEED COTTON DURING 2013 Figs in Qtls. DISTRICT CCI PRIVATE TRADERS TOTAL Bolangir Gajapati Ganjam Kalahandi Koraput Nuapada Raygada Sonepur TOTAL

150 DRIAGE RATIO OF PADDY & NON PADDY CROPS PADDY 128 Sl. No. Name of the District Autumn Winter Summer 1 Angul Balangir Balasore Bargarh Bhadrak Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatsingpur Jajpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Khordha Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh NON-PADDY 1 Mung Biri Til Kulthi Wheat Maize Ragi Mustard Groundnut Jute Sources:-DE&S

151 PRESENT STATUS OF FOOD PROCESSING INDUSTRIES IN THE STATE Sl. No. DIC Name No. of MSME set up Investment (Rs. In lakh) Employment 1 Angul Balasore Baragarh Bhadrak Bhubaneswar Bolangir Boudh Cuttack Deogarh Dhenkanal Gajapati Ganjam Jagatpur Jagatsingpur Jharsuguda Kalahandi Kandhamal Kendrapara Keonjhar Koraput Malkangiri Mayurbhanj Nabarangpur Nayagarh Nuapada Puri Rayagada Rourkela Sambalpur Subarnapur Sundargarh TOTAL

152 130 DISTRICT WISE BANK BRANCH POSITION AS ON MARCH, 2014 DISTRICT NAME SL. NO. NAME OF BANK ANGUL BALASORE BARGARH BHADRAK BOLANGIR BOUDH CUTTACK DEOGARH DHENKANAL GAJAPATI GANJAM JAGATSINGHPUR JAJPUR JHARSUGUDA KALAHANDI KANDHAMAL KENDRAPARA KEONJHAR KHURDA KORAPUT MALKANGIRI MAYURBHANJ NABARANGPUR NAYAGARH NUAPADA PURI RAYAGADA SAMBALPUR SONEPUR SUNDARGARH 1 Allahabad Bank Andhra Bank Bank of Baroda Bank of India Bank of Maharastra Canara Bank Central Bank of India Corporation Bank Dena Bank IDBI BANK Indian Bank Indian Overseas Bank Oriental Bank of Commerce Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab National Bank State Bank of B & J State Bank of Hyderabad State Bank of India State Bank of Mysore State Bank of Travancore Syndicate Bank UCO Bank

153 DISTRICT NAME SL. NO. NAME OF BANK ANGUL BALASORE BARGARH BHADRAK BOLANGIR BOUDH CUTTACK DEOGARH DHENKANAL GAJAPATI GANJAM JAGATSINGHPUR JAJPUR JHARSUGUDA KALAHANDI KANDHAMAL KENDRAPARA KEONJHAR KHURDA KORAPUT MALKANGIRI MAYURBHANJ NABARANGPUR NAYAGARH NUAPADA PURI RAYAGADA SAMBALPUR SONEPUR SUNDARGARH 23 Union Bank United Bank of India Vijaya Bank Total public Sector Banks Axis Bank Ltd Federal Bank HDFC Bank ICICI Bank Indus Ind Bank ING Vysya Bank Karnatak Bank Ltd Karur Vysya Bank Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd Laxmi Vilas Bank The South Indian Bank Ltd Total private Sector Banks Odisha Gramya Bank Utkal Grameen Bank Total Of RRBs Total Commercial Banks Orissa State Co-Op. Bank OSCARD Bank Total of Co-operative Banks GrandTotal

154 CONVERSION FACTORS BETWEEN IMPORTANT PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AGRIULTURAL COMMODITIES 132 COMMODITIES CONVERSION FACTOR RICE Rice (Cleaned) Production. : 2/3 of Paddy Production COTTON Cotton Lint Production : 1/3 of Kapas Production Cotton Seed Production : 2/3 of Kapas Production : 2 Times of Cotton Lint Production. JUTE 100 yards of Hessian : 54lbs. of Raw Jute 4148 yards of Hessian : 1 Ton of Raw Jute : 5.55 Bales of Raw Jute (of 180 kgs..each) 1 Ton of Sacking : 1.11 Tons of Raw Jute : 6.17 Bales of Raw Jute (of 180 Kgs.Each.) 1 Ton of Hessian Sacking etc. : 1.05 Tons of Raw Jute : 5.85 Bales of Raw Jute (of 180 Kgs.each.) GROUNDNUT Kernel to Nuts in Shell : 70% Oil to Nuts in Shell : 28% Oil to Kernels Crushed : 40% Cake to Kernels Crushed. : 60% SESAMUM Oil to Seeds Crushed : 40% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 60% RAPSEED AND MUSTARD Oil to Seeds Crushed : 33% Cake to Seed Crushed : 67% LINSEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 33% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 67% CASTOR SEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 37% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 63% COTTON SEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 14 to 18% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 82 to 86% COCONUT Copra to Nuts : One Ton of Copra =6773 Nuts. Oil to Copra Crushed : 62% Cake to Copra Crushed : 38%

155 CONVERSION FACTORS BETWEEN IMPORTANT PRIMARY AND SECONDARY AGRIULTURAL COMMODITIES COMMODITIES NIGER SEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 28% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 72% KARDI SEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 40% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 60% MAHUA SEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 36% Cake to Seeds Crushed : 64% NEEM SEED Oil to Seeds Crushed : 45 to 50 % Cake to Seeds Crushed : 50 to 55 % SOYABEAN SEED Oil to Soyabean Seed Crushed : 18% Meal to Soyabean Seed Crushed : 73% Hull from Soyabean Seed Crushed : 8% Wastage from Soyabean Seed Crushed : 1% SUGAR CONVERSION FACTOR Gur from Cane Crushed : % to 11.50% Crystal Sugar from Gur Refined (Gur Refineries) : 62.50% Crystal Sugar from Cane Crushed (Cane Factories) : 10.20% KHANDASARI SUGAR (Sulpher and Non-sulpher) from standard Gur Refi ned : 46% Molasses from Cane Crushed : 4 % to 4.5% Cane Trash * from cane Harvested : 8 % to 12 % LAC Seed Lac : 66% of Stick Lac. Shell Lac : 57.4 % of Stick or 87% of Seed Lac. CASHEWNUT Cashew Kernel : 25% of cashewnuts * This consists of leaves and portion of the top of stalk which are removed from the canestalk, while harvesting and before sending the cane for milling. 133

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