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Agricultural Statistics at giance 2012 Government of India Ministry of Agriculture Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Directorate of Economics and Statistics © Government of India Controller of Publication 4200 - 2012 (0S Price : = 635 Visit us at: wwwwagricoop.nic.in & hitpi! eands.dacnet.nic.in PDES - 249 ll) ASHISH BAHUGUNA, AS a Secreatary ph iar ‘ph ed weanfte fave ‘Government of ind ak Ministry of Agricuture ‘weaita wa Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Message Agricultural Statistics at a Glance is a flagship publication of the Directorate ‘ofEconomics & Statistics, Department of Agriculture & Cooperation containing data ‘on awide range of economic indicators, particularly in the agriculture sector. This compilation is being issued as a priced publication with a view to ensuring its wider circulation. Itis simultaneously also being released electronically on the website of the Department of Agriculture & Cooperation www.aaricoop nici, | compliment Shri R. Viswanathan, Economic and Statistical Adviser, Dr. B.S. Bhandari, Adviser, Shri Nagender Jatav, Assistant Economic Adviserand their team of officers fortheir efforts in bringing out the Agricultural Statistics at aGlance 2012 ina record time. | rust the publication will continue to serve as a reliable source of information on agriculture and will be useful to academicians, researchers and policymakers, CS (Ashish Bahuguna) NewDethi November 27,2012 ‘fie: rah wan, Now Deh 110 01, Kon / Pons 282567, 2388448, Gm Wal Fax Na, PIN85004 smal: eegraprancin S. BHAVANI, IES ‘ph ed eect fet Principal Adviser piso Tel.: 011-23382719 AG ROR Fax : 011-23073225 x oe ae ot E-mail : sbhavani@nic.in ‘WeHHaF™T_ Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Ministry of Agricuture ‘Government o Inia Krishi avan| New Delhi - 110001 November 27”, 2012 Foreword Agriculture has been a way of Ife and continues to be the single most important lvelinood of the masses. Agricultural policy focus in India across decades has been on self-sufficiency and self-reliance in foodgrains production. Considerable progress has been made on this front. Food grains production rose from 52 milion tonnes in 1951-52 to 257.44 milion tonnes in 2011-12. Its important to throw light on diverse aspects of Indian agriculture through the prism of systematic organization and presentation of statistical data. The Publication “Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2012" compiled by the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation presents a comprehensive picture ofthe progress made by the agriculture sector at all India levelas well as across the States. This publication provides statistical data on @ wide range of agricultural ‘commodities, details of land use, agricultural inputs both acrass states and overtime. | ‘must put on record that this publication has been brought out in a record time, 1am sure itwillbe ofimmense utity tothe policy makers, researchers and those who have interest inthe agriculture sector. Riwder (S. Bhavani) ane we ier tere ‘pit ed eaten aor Bit ane, ee EO BA sia, af feet - 110 001 ath Directorate of Economics & Stalstics werta oat Department of Agriculture & Cooperation R. VISWANATHAN, tes Ministry of Agreukure Economie and Statistical Adviser Goverment of India Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi - 120 001, Telefax :011-23984036, 25382018 E-mail r.viswa@nic.in Preface ‘The Directorate of Economics and Statstcs collects, collates and analyses data on various aspects of agriculture with a view to assist in polcy formulation. It brings out Agricultural Statistics at a Glance which provides a wide range of data on diverse ‘aspects of Indian Agriculture that are greatly useful to economists, policy makers, researchers, agriculture scientists, students and the public at large. It will also meet the needs of diferent Government and Non-Government organizations working in the agricultural sector of the country. The publication contains data on crop production and productivity across States, markets and prices, terms of trade, price support and Procurement, domestic and international trade, credit, insurance et. This issue has been updated with latest available data. Few new tables on index Numbers of Area, Production and Yield of Principal Crops, Pilot Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS), Pilot Modified National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (MNAIS) ‘and Pilot Coconut Paim Insurance Scheme (CPIS) have been included. Like in the past, soft ‘copy of this publication has also been uploaded at our website: wwwiasricoop,nicin & hifovZeands. dacnet nic. lrecord my gratitude to all the officers of Directorate of Economics and Statistics {for compiling the publication and other Miristries/Organizations for providing statistical data included in this publication. |look forward to comments/ suggestions from users so as toimproveits utity, AES tara 27" November, 2012, Officers of Directorate of Economics & Statistics, associated Supervision Dr. B, S. Bhandari Shri Nagender Jatav Compilation Shri V_P. Sharma Shri PS. Gajria Shri Sunil Kumar Kaushal ‘Smt. Yogeshwari Tailor Computerization Shri R.S, Pandey Publiction Shri Narain Singh Shri 8. V, Prasad Adviser Asstt, EconomicAdviser MAL Assistant Technical Assistant Assistant Graph DEO ‘Additional, Economic Adviser ‘Sub- Editor AE AGDP APL A&N BE BPL cace cea cce cel cp cpsBo ces CFA cir cP, cPLIW cwws DAC DAP, DES EARAS FAO FAQ F2 Acronyms ‘Antyodaya Anna Yojana Advance Estimate Gross Domestic Product From Agriculture Anticipated Above Poverty Line ‘Andaman & Nicobar Budget Estimates Below Poverty Line ‘Commission For Agricultural Costs and Prices. Commercial Bank Branch Crop Cutting Experiments Cotton Corporation of india ‘Community Development Crude Degumed Soyabean Oil Crop Estimation Surveys Central Financial Agency Cost, Insurance & Freight Central Issue Price Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers Crop Weather Watch Group Department of Agriculture & Cooperation Di Ammonium Phosphate Directorate of Economics and Statistics Estimated Establishment of an Agency for Reporting of Agricultural Statistics Food and Agriculture Organisation Fair Average Quality Black Soil FAIAIH-T7TIN-34 HAH FCI FOI FFB FoD FRL FYM GCA GcES GCF Gop GNP sop Ha HYV ' IAS ICOR Ics K Kgs KMPH KWH Ls LPcPD MSCCGMF Mis MsP MSR N AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 Cotton variety (of Medium Staple Length) Cotton variety (of Long Staple Length) Food Corporation of India Foreign Direct Investment Fresh Fruit Bunch Field Operations Division of NSSO Full Reservoir Level Farm Yard Manure Gross Cropped Area General Crop Estimation Survey Gross Capital Formation Gross Domestic Product Gross National Product Gross State Domestic Product Hectares. High Yielding Varieties Irrigated Improvement of Agricultural Statistics Incremental Capital Output Ratio Improvement of Crop Statistics Potash Kilograms Kilometers Per Hour Kilo Watt Hour Light Soil Litres per Capita Per Day Maharashtra State Co-operative Colton Growers Marketing Federation Market Intervention Scheme Minimum Support Price Marketed Surplus Ratio Nitrogen NA NC Na. NAFED NCAER NDDB Neg, NNP NR NSA Nsso OECD oppp PACS Pa. PDs. PLDB PSE PSEs Pss Qe Rad R&M RMC RE RRBB scB SDP Not Available/Not Announced Not Collected Not Quoted National Agricultural Co-operative Marketing Federation of India Limited National Council of Applied Economic Research National Dairy Development Board Negligible Net National Product Not Recommended/Not Reported Net Sown Area National Sample Survey Organisation Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development Oil Palm Development Programme Provisional/Phosphate Primary Agricultural Credit Society Per day Public Distribution System Primary Land Development Bank Producers Support Estimate Public Sector Enterprises Price Support Scheme Quick Estimate Revised Research & Development Rapeseed & Mustard Regional Ministers Conference Revised Estimates Regional Rural Bank Branch State Cooperative Bank State Domestic Product SASA SLDB SRS ssP TE Tos TPps TR TRRM 1 UK. USA ul ur Wel AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 State Agricultural Statistical Authority State Land Development Bank ‘Sample Registration Scheme Single Super Phosphate Target Triennium Ending A Variety of Jute Targeted Public Distribution System Tariff Rate Quota Tropical Rains Measuring Mission Tentative Targets United Kingdom United States of America Unirrigated Union Territory Wholesale Price Index World Trade Organisation Yield (Index Number of Yield) per hectare Length 1 kilometre (km) 1km 1m 1m 1 mile 1 mile 1 yard 1 foot Area 1km2 1km2 1km2 1m2 ha ha square mile acre square yard square yard 1 square foot Weight 4 tonne 1 tonne 11US ton thg 1kg 1kg 11 102 Units. 1 crore 1 milion lakh 1 billion Conversion Table 1000 metres (m) 0.6214 miles 1.0936 yards 3.2808 feet 1760 yards 41.609 km 0.9144 m 0.3048 m 100 hectares (ha) 0.3861 square mile 247.108 acres 10,7639 square feet 40.000m2 2.4711 acres 2,59 1 km2 0.4047 ha 4046.86 m2 4840 square yard 9 square feet 0.8361 m2 0.0929 m2 1000 kg 4.1023 US ton 0.9072 tonnes 100 gram 2.2046 pounds (Ib) 36.274 ounce (oz) 0.4536 kg 28.3495 gram 410 milion 40 lakh 100000 1000 million Message Foreword Proface CONTENTS ‘Acronyms Conversion Table |- Methodology of Crop Estimation 2. Socio-Economic Indicators 2a 22 23/2) 23(0) 2316) 24 25 28 (a) 26 (0) 280) 26(¢) 27a) 2700) 28 Selected Economic and Social Indicators Population and Growth Rate, 2011 Population and Agricultural Workers. ‘State-wise Classification of Warkers 2001 State-wise Classification of Cutvatrs-2001 Percentage of Population Below Poverty Line Projected Growth of Population and Labour Force Gross Domestic Product (GOP) by Economie Activity at 2004-05 Prices. Gross Domestic Product by Economic Acvity (at Curent Prices). Percentage Share of GDP at 2004-05 Prices. Porcontage Growth of GOP at 2004-05 Prices Grose State Domestic Product From Agriculture and Allon Sector at Constant (2004-05 Prices), Grose State Domestic Product for Agrculure including Livestock at Constant (2004-05 Prices) ‘Share of Agriculture & Aliod Sector in Gross Slate Domestic Product at Curent Prices 3, Outlays, Expenditure and Capital Formation in Agriculture 34 32 33 34 35 35/3) Share of Public Sector Outlays and Expenditure under Agriculture and Alied Actives Public Sector Outlays / Expenciture Disaggregated Public Sector Outlays / Expenditure under Agriculture and allied Activites Budget Estimate, Revised Estimate and Actual Expenditure of Department of Agriculture and Cooperation Budget Estimate and Expenditure of Deparment of Agriculture and Cooperation Gross Capital Formation in Agriculture & lied Sector (At Current Prices) 0 w 20 2 2 26 20 at 34 36 37 38 40 “1 ry “4 46 48 4 50 35 (6) 38(0) 37 Acute! Statstes at Glance 2012 Gross Capital Formation in Agrcuture & Alied Sector (at 2004-2005 Prices) Public and Private Investment in Ageiuture and Alled Sactors In Total GDP at Market Prices (2004-2005 Prices) Sectoral Growth Rates and ICOR under Different Sectors ofthe Economy 4. Area, Production and Yield of Principal Crops 4318) 4500) 42 43 44 45(@) 45) 4803) 48(0) 47(@) 4700) 481) 4800) 49(@) 4900) 4.10(@) 4.10 (0) atta) 4110) 412(@) 4.12(6) 4.13 (@) 4.13 (0) 414(@) 4.14 (0) 415 (8) 4.15 (0) 416 (a) 4.16 (0) 47 ¢@) Target and Achievement of Production of Major Crops during th Five Year Plan) Tatget and Achievement of Production of Major Crops during 10th Five Year Plan and 2007-08 to 2011-12 ‘Three Largest Producing States of Important Crops. Normal Estimates (Average of 2006-07- 2010-11} Area, Production and Viele of Major Crops in India Season-wise Area, Production and Yield of Food grain. Al India Area, Production and Yield of Food grains ‘rea, Production and Yield of Food grains in major Producing Sates, Al-ndia Area, Production and Veld of Rice Area, Production and Yield of Rice in major Producing Sates, ‘Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Wheat Area, Production and Yield of Wheat in major Producing Sates. ‘All-India Area, Production and Yield of Coarse Caveals Area, Production and Yield of Coarse Cereals in major Producing Sates. AlLIngia Area, Production and Yield of Jowar ‘Arwa, Production and Yield of Jowar in major Producing Sates. Altingia Area, Production and Yield of Bara ‘Atoa, Production and Yield of Baja in major Producing Sates. Altingia Aree, Production and Yield of Maize ‘rea, Production and Yield of Maize in major Producing Sates, ‘Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Total Pulsas ‘Area, Production and Yield of Total Pulses in major Praducing Sates. AlLingia Area, Production and Viel of Gram ‘rea, Production and Yield of Gram in major Producing Sates, ‘Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Tur (Arhat) ‘Area, Production and Yield of Tur (Arhar) in major Producing Sates. Altingia Area, Production and Yield of Lentil (Masur) Area, Production and Yield of Leni (Masur) in major Producing Sates. All-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Nine Oilseeds ‘Avwa, Production and Yield of Nine Oilseeds in major Producing Sates. Altingia Area, Production and Yield of Groundnut 51 52 53 8B 59 et 63 64 86 67 69 70 72 % 1s 76 78 73 81 2 24 85 87 a8 90 1 93 94 96 87 4.17 (6) 4.18 (@) 4.18 (0) 419(@) 4.19 (6) 420(@) 420 (0) 421, 421 (0) 422(@) 4.22 (0) 4.23 (@) 423 (0) 424 (a) 4.24 (0) 425 428 427 4.28 (a) 4.28 (0) 428(0) ‘Aree, Praduction and Yield of Groundnut in major Producing Sates, Altingia Area, Production and Yield of Rapeseed & Mustard Area, Production and Yeld of Rapeseed & “Musiard in major Producing Sates. Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Soyabean ‘rea, Production and Vield of Soyabean in major Praducing Sates. AlLingia area, Production and Yield of Sunflower ‘rea, Production and Yield of Sunlower in major Producing Sates ‘All-India Area, Production and Yield of Cotton ‘Area, Production and Yield of Cotton in major Producing Sates. ‘Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Jute and Mesta Area, Production and Yield of Jute & Mesta in major Producing Sates AtIneia Area, Production and Yield of Sugarcane, ‘rea, Production and Yield of Sugarcane in major Producing Sates. ‘Alina Area, Production and Yield of Tobacco. ‘Area, Production and Yield of Tobacca in major Producing Stas. Altingia Area, Production and Yield of Guarseed and Sunhemp Production of OilseedsiCils and Net Domestic Avalabiity of Ealble Oil, State wise Quantity of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) under Ol Palm Development Programme (OPDP). State-wige Production of Ol Palm Fresh Frull Bunches under Oil Palm Development Programme (OPOP) ‘Area Target and Achiavement under Ol Palm Development Programme OPDP/ISOPOM ‘Area Covered Under Oil Palm Development Programme. 4 (A) Yield Rates of Principal Crops 4a 439 441.30 4ant 4132 ans 4nd 4.35 Altingia Estimates of Yield of Major Crops. State-wise yield of Kharf Foodgrins State-wise yield of Rabi Foodgrins State-wise yield of Total Foodarins State wise Yield of Rico State wise Yeld of Wheat State wise Veld of Bara State wise Veld of Maize Slate wise Yeld of Total Pulses State wise Yeld of Gram State wise Yeld of Tur State wise Yeld of Total Oilseeds State wise Yeld of Khari Oilseeds State wise Yeld of Rabi Oilseeds State wise Yeld of Groundnut 99 100 102 103 105 108 108 109 m 112 114 15 7 118 120 21 122 125 126 v7 129 130 131 132 133 134 137 138 139 161 142 143 144 145, 146 a7 44.36 aaar 41.318 419 4120 4 (8) Area and Vie 424 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 42.10 42m 42.12 42.13 42.14 4245 AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 State wise Yeld of Rapseed & Mustaré Slate wise Yeld of Linseed State wise Yield of Safflower State wise Yield of Sunflower State wise Yeld of Soyabean under High Yielding Varties ‘Area under High Yielding Varieties of Rice in Major States ‘rea under High Yielding Varieties of Jowar in Major States ‘Area under High Yielding Varieties of Baja in Major States ‘Area under High Yielding Varieties of Maize in Major Stats ‘Aroa under High Yielding Varieties of Wheat in Major States Yield of Local Varioty of Rice in Major States Yield of Local Varoty of Jowar in Major Statos ‘Yeld of Local Variety of Bara in Major States YYeld of Local Variety of Maize in Major States Yield of Local Variety of Wheat in Major States Yield of High! Yielding. Variety of Rice in Major States Yield of High Yielding Variety of Jowar in Major States Yield of High Yielding Variety of Bara in Major States Yield of High Yielding Variety of Maize in Major States Yield of High Yielding Variety of Wheat in Major States 5. Area, Production and Yield of Horticulture & Plantation Crops 5A 52 53 (a) 53(0) 5.4 (3) 5.4(0) 55(a) 55(0) 58(a) 5500) 67 58 59 5.0 amt ‘Area and Production of Horticuture Crops. State wise Area, Production of various Horticultural Crops. Altingia. Area, Production and Yield of Potato. Area, Production and Vield of Potato in major Potato Producing States. AlLingia Area, Production and Yield of Onion ‘rea, Production and Yield of Onion in major Onion producing States. AlLIngia Area Production and yield of Coconut ‘Area, Production and Yield of Coconut in major Coconut Producing States. ‘Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Cashew nut ‘Avwa, Production and Yield of Cashew ut in major Praducing States, Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Arecanut and Banana. Al-ndia Area, Production and Yield of Garke and Ginger. Altingia Area, Production and Yield of Sweet Potato and Tapioca AltIngia Area, Production and Yield of Turmeric, Chiles and Coriander. Altingia Are, Production and Yield of Cardamom and Pepper. 6. Index Numbers and Growth Rates 6 Compound Growth Rates of Area, Production and Yield of Principal Crops 9 150 151 182 154 155 187 158 169 160 161 163 184 165 166 167 169 170 ‘71 172 173 77 173 181 182 183 184 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 194 195 6.2 Growth Rates of Area of Principal Crops in India trom 1994-95 to 20011-12. 6.3 Growth Rates of Production of Principal Crops in India from 1994-95 to 2011-12 6.44 Growth Rates of Yield of Principal Crops in India from 1994-95 to 2011-12. 6.5 (a) Allindia Index Number of Are of Principal Crops 6.5 (0) Allindia Indox Number of Production of Principal Crops 6.5 (0) _Allndia Index Number of Yield of Principal Cros, 7.Area, Production and Yield of Major Crops in Different Countries 71. Area, Production and Yield of Principal Crops in Various Countries. 7.2. India's Postion in World Agriculture 8. Minimum Support Prices / Markoted Surplus Ratios 8.1. Minimum Suppr Prices of Various Agriculture Commodities 82 Central lssue Prices of Rice, Wheat and Coarse Grains 8.3 Cost Estimates of Principal Crops-2009-10. 8.4 Markoted Surplus Ratio (MSR) of important Agricultural Commediios in Various States 9 Procurement by Public Agencies 9.1 (a) State-wise Procurement of Ree and Wheat in Major Producing States, 9.1 (0) _Statesnise Procurement of Coarse Grains in Major Producing States, 9.2(a) State wise Cotton Purchases by Cotton Corporation of Inia 8.2(0) Procurement of Cotton by NAFED. 9.3 State-wise Purchases of Raw Jute 94 Procurement af Oilseeds NAFED Under Price Support Scheme (PSS). 85 Procurment of Onion by NAFED 10.1 Per Capita Net Availabilty of Foodgrans (Per day) n india 10.2 Per Capita Net Availabilty of Foodgrains (Per Annum) in India 410.3. Per Capita Availabilty of Certain Important Articles of Consumption 10.4 (a) Trends in percentage composition of consumer expenditure since 1987-88 10.4(b) Per capita Consumption of Dtferant Commadies. ‘11 Consumption and Stocks 11.1 (@) Stock of Foodgrans in the Central Pool 11.4 (0) Buffer Stock Norms for Foodgrains 11.2 Consumption and Stocks of Raw Jute 12. Imports | Exports / Inflation Rates 12.1. India’s Imports and Exports of Agricultural Commodities 197 199 201 203 205 207 209 213 215 216 27 221 225 zr 228 229 230 2a 24 235 236 237 230 240 242 242 243 28 rez ya 124 1251) 12500) 12618) 12500) AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 India's imports of Agricultural Products India's Exports of Agricultural Products Tarifs and Bound Rates on Major Agrcutural Commodities / Groups. Trends in Wholesale Price Index of Food grains. Growth Rates of Wholesales price Index of food grains. Trends in Wholesale Price Index of Commercial Crops. Growth rate of Wholesale Price Index of Commercial Crops. 49 Land Use Statistics 14 132 133 134 135 136 14. Inputs 144 142 143 14.419) 14.400) 145(a) 14500) 146 147 14818) 148.0) 149 14.10 14.1100) 14.110) 14.2120) 14.2120) 14.13 (@) 14.230) 144 ‘Agricultural Land by Use in india Solacted Catogorios of Land Use. Gross Cropped Area Percentage Distibution, Percent coverage of Irigated Area under Principal Crops Agricultural Land by Type of Use. Potential Created under Accelerated Irigation Banefi Programme (AIBP) Production and Use of Agricultural Inputs in Ina AltIncia Consumption of Fertilizers in Terms of Nutents (N, P & K). Consumption, Production and Import of Fertizers. State-wise Consumption of Fertilizers. State-wise Estimated Consumption of Fertlizer per Hectare. Fertilizer Consumption of Agricultural Land in selected Counties. Fetzer Consumption of Arable Land & Land under permanent (Crops in solocted Counties, Applicaton of Ferilizers on Paddy and Wheat in Indiaiu CCrop-ise Distribution of Certfied! Quality Seeds. Consumption of Electricity for Agricultural Purposes. State-wise Consumption of Electricity for Agriculture purpose. Flow of Institutional Credit to Agriculture Sector. State.wise Number of Kisan Credit Cards Issued. State-wise National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS). ‘Season- wise National Agricultural Insurance Scheme (NAIS). State-wise Pilot Weather Based Crop Insurance Scheme (WBCIS). ‘Season wige Pilot Weather Based Crop Insurance ‘Scheme (WBCIS). Slate-wise Pilot Modified National Agrculurl Insurance ‘Scheme (MNAIS). ‘Season- wise Plot Mocfied National Agricultural Insurance ‘Scheme (MNAIS). Pilot Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme (CPIS) 265 er 250 253 258 255 287 259 261 263 268 288 22 23 275 276 27a 280 22 283 288 286 290 291 293 208 205 207 299 300 201 303 308 15. Agricultural Census 15.1 Number and Area of Operational Holdings by Size Group. 15.2 (a) Number of Operational Holdings by Size Group. 15.2(b) Area of Operational Holdings by Size Group 15.3 Average Size of Holdings by Size Group. 1544 Number of Operational Holdings by Size Classes and irigaton Status 155 Area Irigatod by diferent Source of Ingation by Size Classes. 156 Irigated and Un-irigated Area by Size Classes under diferent Crops. 18.7 Usage of Comical Ferlizers, Farm Yard Manure and Pesticides by major Size Group, 15.8 Estimates of Institutional Creit taken for Agricutural purposes by Size Groups. 15.9 Total Insitutional Credit taken for Agriculture purposes by Size Groups. 416. Situation Assessment Survey of Farmers 461 Estimated Number of Rural Households, Farmer Households and indebted Farmer Households 46.2 Indebtecness of Farmer Households (anda) in Dilferent Size Classes of Land Possessed 16.3 Incidonce of indebtedness in Major Statos 164 Incidence of indebtedness based on size of lane possessed 17. Gelling on Land Holdings and Wages for Agricultural Workers 171. Celings on Land Holeings 17.2. Minimum Rates of Wages for Farm Workers Fixed by Slates! UTS 18. Livestock 18.1. Livestock Population in India 18.2 All india Production of Mik, Eggs and Woo! 48.3 Production of Mik, Eggs and Woo! 19, Fish Production 49.1 Fish Production in India 419.2 Stato-wise Fish Production in 2010-11, 20, Rainfall Scenario and Management of Natural Disasters 20.1. Annual Rainfall Scenario during 2011 20.2. Performance of South West Monsoon 20.3. Al india Rainfall Distribution from 1992-99 to 2012-72, 204 Broad region wise Rainfall Distribution from 2005 to 2012 205 Rainfal in 2011 208 Bret History of Most Intense Cyclones from 1970 to 2011 24: Conversion Factors between Important Primary and Secondary Agricultural Commodities 305 308 307 308 309 310 ant 312 a4 316 37 318 319 320 221 322 325 325 327 329 330 331 332 333 a4 335 337 39 AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 22: List of Studies Conducted by Agro-Economic Research Centres. wl vi Appendices Explanatory Notes. Methodology on Index Numbers Glossary of English, Botanical and Hind! Names of Important Crops (Crop Calan of Major Crops Harvesting Season of major Fruits Harvesting Season of major Vegetables General Seed Rate of Sowing for Important Field crops 351 362 364 386 369 385 386 387 Methodology of Crop Estimation 44° Introduction ‘The Directorate of Economics and Statistics (DES) releases estimates of area, production and yield in respect of principal crops of foodgrains, oilseeds, sugarcane, fibers and important commercial and horticulture crops. These ‘crops together account for nearly 87% of agriculture output. The estimates of crop production are obtained by multiplication of area estimates by corresponding yield estimates. The estimates of area and yield rates assume prime importance in the entire gamut of agricultural statistics, 12° Area Stati ics. From the point of view of collection of area statistics, the States in the country are divided into three broad categories: The first category covers Stales and UTs which have been cadastrally ‘surveyed and where area and land use statistics are built up as. part oftheland records maintained by the revenue agencies (referred to as "Land Record States" or temporarily settled states). The system of land records is followed in 17 major states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam (excluding hilly districts), Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Kamataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand and 4 UTs of Chandigarh, Delhi, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Pondicherry. These States/UTs account for about 86% of reporting area and are covered under Timely Reporting Scheme (TRS) under which 20% villages are selected at random for complete area remuneration The second category covers States where area stalistics are collected ‘on the basis of sample surveys. A scheme for Establishment of an Agency for Reporting of Agricultural Statistics (EARAS) has been introduced in these states, viz., Kerala, Orissa and West Bengal, and later extended to Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. The scheme envisages, inter-alia, estimation of area through sample surveys in a sufficiently large sample of 20% villages! investigator zones, These states account for about 9% of reporting area. The third category covers the hilly districts of Assam, rest of the states in North-Eastern Region (Other than Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Tripura and 10 AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 Sikkim), Goa, UTs of Andman & Nicobar Islands, Daman & Diu and Lakshwadeep where no reporting agency had been functioning, the work of collection of Agricultural Statistics is entrusted with the village headmen. The area statistics in these states are based on impressionistic approach. These areas/states account for 5% of the reporting area. 1.3 YieldEstimates The second most important component of production statistics is yield rates. The yield estimates of major crops are obtained through analysis of Crop Cutting Experiments (CCE) conducted under scientifically designed General Crop Estimation Surveys (GCES). At present over 95% of the production of foodgrains is estimated on the basis of yield rates obtained from the CEs. Field Operations Divisions (FOD) of the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) has been providing technical guidance to the States and Union territories for organizing and conducting Crop Estimation Surveys for ‘estimating yield rates of principal crops. In addition, NSSO in collaboration with States/Union Territories implements sample check programmes on area ‘enumeration work, area aggregation and conduct of crop cutting experiments under the Scheme for Improvement of Crop Statistics (ICS). While executing the programme of sample checks on crop cutting experiments, the FOD associates itself with the operational aspects of the conduct of crop cutting ‘experiments right from selection of sample villages, training of field staff to the supervision of field work, and in the process, gathers micro level information relating to conduct of crop cutting experiments for estimation of crop yield. The results of Crop Estimation Surveys are analyzed and annual publication entitled “Consolidated Results of Crop Estimation Surveys on Principal Crops" is brought outby the NSSO regularly. The primary objective of GCES is to obtain fairly reliable estimates of average yield of principal food and non-food crops for States and UTs which are important from the point of view of crop production. The estimates of yield rates thus arrived at are generally adopted for the purposes of planning, policy formulation and implementation. The CCEs consist of identification and marking of experimental plots of a specified size and shape in a selected field ‘on the principle of random sampling, harvesting and threshing the produce and recording of the harvested produce for determining the percentage recovery of dry grains or the marketable form of the produce. Matredology of Crp Estiation 1.4 Coverage The crop-wise detalls of number of experiments planned under GCES. during 2008-09 are given in table 1.1 Table 1.1 No. of Experiments Planned under GCES During 2008-2009 CropType/Crop 1. Food Crops Paddy Wheat Jowar Bajra Maize Ragi Barley Gram Sugarcane Other Crops Total 2. Non Food Crops Groundnut ‘Sesamum Castor Rape & Mustard Linseed Cotton Jute Mesta Other Crops Total Total (1#2) Total Number of Experiments planned Source 1NSSO (FOO), AS Wing No.of Experiments Planned Kharif 194782 25096 33650 43785 11159 27486 325958 21830 15810 2632 19614 3930 898 63714 389672 Rabi 26739 159414 15378 848, 3983 1607 6103 31824 245896 7520 4552 35495 4869 52436 298332 Total 2m152t 159414 40874 34498 47768 12766 6103 31824 27486 165871 737725 29350 20362 2632 35495 4869 19614 3930 898 37882 154032 891757 891757 2 AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 1.5 Sampling Design Stratified multi-stage random sampling design is generally adopted for carrying out GCES with tehsils/taluks/revenue inspector circles / CD blocks / anchals etc. as strata, revenue villages within a stratum as first stage unit of sampling, survey numbers’ fields within each selected village as sampling unit atthe second stage and experimental plot of a specified shape and size as the Ultimate unit of sampling as depicted in figure 1.1 Figure 1.1 ‘Sampling Design For GCES Tehsil / Taluk | Revenue Village | ‘Survey Number / Field | Experimental Plot (Specified size / shape) In each selected primary unit, generally 2 survey numbersifields growing the experimental crop are selected for conducting CCE. Generally, 80-120 ‘experiments are selected in a major crop growing district, where a district is considered as major for a given crop if the area under the crop in the district ‘exceeds 80,000 hectares or lies between 40,000 and 80,000 hectares but ‘exceeds the average area per district in the Stale. Otherwise, district is considered a minor for a given crop. Experiments in minor districts are so adjusted that the precision of the estimates is fairly high and the workload on the field staff is manageable. On an average, about 44 or 46 experiments are planned in a minor district. The number of experiments allotted to a district is distributed among the strata within the district roughly in proportion to the area Under the crop in the stratum. 1.6 Advance Estimates of Area and Production ‘The period of an agricultural crop year is from July to June, during which, various farm operations from preparation of seed bed, nursery, sowing, transplanting various inter-culture operations, harvesting, threshing etc. are carried out. Different crops are grown during the agricultural seasons in the crop year. Motredology of Cp Estimation 13 Final estimates of production based on complete enumeration of area ‘and yield through crop cutting experiments become available much after the crops are actually harvested. However, the Government requires advance ‘estimates of production for taking various policy decisions relating to pricing, marketing, export/import, distribution, ete. Considering the genuine requirement of crop estimates much before the crops are harvested for various policy purposes, a time schedule of releasing the advance estimates has been evolved. These estimates of crops are prepared and released at four points of time during a yearas enumerated below. 1.7 First Advance Estimates The first advance estimates of area and production of khan crops are prepared in September every year, when south-west monsoon season is about tobe over and kharif crops are at an advanced stage of maturity. This coincides with the holding of the National Conference of Agriculture for Rabi Campaign, where the State Governments give rough assessment oftheir respective kharif crops. The assessment, is made by the State Governments based on the reports from the field offices of the State Department of Agriculture. They are mainly guided by visual observations. ‘These are validated on the basis of inputs from the proceedings of Crop Weather Watch Group (CWWG) meetings, ‘and other feedback such as relevant availabilty of water in major reservoirs, availability/supply of important inputs including credit to farmers, rainfall, temperature, irigation ete 4.8 Second Advance Estimates ‘The second advance estimates are made in the month of January every, year when the advance estimates of kharif crops prepared during the National Conference of Agriculture for Rabi Campaign may undergo a revision in the light of flow of more precise information from the State Governments. Around this time, the first advance estimates of rabi crops are also prepared.The Second Advance Estimates then cover the second assessment in respect of Kharif Crops and the first assessmentin respect of Rabi Crops. 1.9 Third Advance Estimates The third advance estimates are prepared towards the end of March/ beginning of April every year, when the National Conference on Agriculture for Kharif campaign is convened and the State Governments come up with their assessments for both khari and rabi crops. The earlier advance estimates of both kharif and rabi seasons are firmed up/ validated with the information available with State Agricultural Statistical Authorities (SASAs), remote sensing data, available with Space Application Centre, Ahmedabad as well as the proceedings of CWW “ AgeuturlSiatistes ata Glance 2012 1.10 Fourth Advance Estimates ‘The fourth advance estimates are prepared in the month of June /July ‘every year, when the National Workshop on Improvement of Agricultural Statistics is held. Since most of the rabi crops get harvested by the end of May, SASAs are in a position to supply the estimates of both kharif and rabi seasons as well as likely assessment of summer crops during the National Workshop. Like the third advance estimates, the fourth advance estimates are duly validated with the information available from other sources. 1.41 FinalEstimates Under the existing system of crop estimation, the fourth advance estimates are followed by final estimates in December / January of the following agricultural year. The main factors contributing to the relatively large number of, ‘crop estimates are the large variations in crop seasons across the country and the resulting delay in the compilation of yield estimates based on crop cutting ‘experiments. As agriculture is a State subject, Central Government depends upon State Governments for accuracy of these estimates. For this purpose, State Governments have setup High Level Coordination Committees (HLCC) comprising, inter-alia, senior officers from their departments of Agriculture, Economics & Statistics, Land Records and NSSO (FOD), |ASRI, DES from Central Government for sorting out problems in preparation of these estimates inatimely and orderly manner. 1.42 Forecasting Agricultural output u and Land based observations (FASAL) Timely availabilty of reliable information on agricultural output and other related aspects is of great significance for planning and policy making particularly, in the management of concems in areas such as food security, price stability, international trade etc. The information is extremely useful in identifying problem areas and the nature of required intervention in terms of ‘spatial, temporal and qualitative inferences However, the existing system of agricultural statistics, in spite of established procedures and wide coverage, has inherent limitations in the matter of providing an objective assessment of crops atthe pre-harvesting stages with the desired spatial details, 1g Space, Agro-meteorology In order to enhance the capabilities of the existing system of crop forecasts and crop estimation, Ministry considered the introduction of technological advancements and the adoption of emerging methodologies such as Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS) etc. Accordingly, in the year 1987, the Department of Agriculture & Cooperation (DAC) sponsored a project called “Crop Acreage and Production Estimates Motredology of Cp Estimation 5 (CAPE)" with the objective of developing methodologies using Remote ‘Sensing (RS) techniques for crop area and production forecasting. The project was implemented through the Space Application Centre (SAC), Ahmedabad and provided the platform for development and standardization of basic procedures, models, and software packages for crop area and production forecasting, using remote sensing and weather data. The project successfully demonstrated national level forecast of wheat and Kharif rice, in addition to making district level pre-harvest production forecasting of cotton, rapeseed mustard and rabi sorghum in their major growing regions, in the country. Besides Remote Sensing, other important inputs such as weather data, land based observations and economic parameters influencing farmers’ decisions, also serve as complementary and supplementary information for making crop forecasts. While Crop forecasting with RS technique required using the data when crop has suffcienty grown, forecasting at sowing stage is attempted through econometric and agro-met models using previous years’ crop acreage and production data, market prices, current season weather data ‘etc, Thus, an approach which integrates inputs from these diverse sources was needed to make forecasts of desired coverage, accuracy and timeliness and the concept of “Forecasting Agricultural output using Space, Agro-meteorology ‘and Land based observations’ or FASAL was devised.The scheme was approved as a central sector plan scheme of Directorate of Economics & Statistics, DAC and is operation since Aug. 2006. The scope of work of the FASAL scheme involved developing Econometric, Agromet and Remote ‘Sensing based model to generate crop forecasts at National, State and District level. Thus, multiple forecast of 11 major crops namely Rice (Khari & Rabi), Jowar (Kharif& Rabi), Maize, Baja, Jute, Ragi, Cotton, Sugarcane, Groundnut (Knarit & Rabi), Rapeseed & Mustard and Wheat were envisaged at National/State/District level depending onthe status of technology available In order to give further impetus to use Remote Sensing in Agriculture, implementation strategy of the FASAL scheme was revised in March, 2011. ‘The revised strategy inter-alia envisaged transfer of existing operational crop forecast and drought assessment Remote Sensing methodologies developed by Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) toanew centre to be created in the DAC itself allowing ISRO to focus on R&D on the RS methodology for remaining crops and fine tuning of the existing RS methodologies on crop and ‘drought assessment. In pursuance of the decisions contained in the approved SFC Memo of the FASAL scheme, a new centre, Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre (NCFC) has been created as an attached office of DAC with a view to prepare multiple in season crop forecasts for selected major crops and 16 Acute! Statstes at Glance 2012 assessment of drought situation using state of the art techniques and methodologies developed and transferred by ISRO. The centre has started implementing the crop forecast methodologies developed by ISRO as part of the RS component of FASAL scheme and drought assessment under National Agricultural Drought Assessment and Monitoring System (NADAMS) project. Integration of forecasts based on RS methodology, Econometric parameters, Agro-met models and State Agricultural Statistics Authorities will be undertaken bythe Centre. With time, it will also take up the work related to soil-health, rain fed area assessment, horticulture, cropping system, damage due to natural calamities etc. Apart from meeting the Nation's requirement of regular monitoring. 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Bihar 54.185.347 49,619,200 103.804637 28.62 25.07 11 Sikkim ‘321681 286.027 «607.688 3206 12.36, 42 Arunachal Pradesh rao 662378 1.382611 27.00 25.92 13 Nagaland 1025707 954.805 1,980.62 64.53 -0.47 14 Manipur 1,988,764 1,381,982 2,721,758 24.86 18.65 15. Mizoram 552329 538,675 1901014 | 28.82 © 22.78, 46 Tripura 17167 1,798,165 3.671.092 16.03 14.75 17 Meghalaya 1492.668 1,471,339 2,984,007 30.65 27.82 18 Assam ys9ste27 15.214.305 1.169272 1892 16.93, 19 West Bengal 45,927,389 44420347 91,347,738. 1777 13.93 20 Jnarkhand Y6.991.688 16,034,550 92,968298 23.36 22.34, 21 Odisna 24,201,878 20,745,680 41,947,358 16.25 13.97 22 Chhatisgarh 12e279i8 12,712,281 25,840,198 1827 2289 23 Madhya Pradesh ——«37,612.920 34,984,645 72,597,585 2428 20.30 24 Gujarat 31,482,282 28,901,348 60,283,628 2268 18:17 25 Daman & Diu 150,100 92811 242,911 55.73 53.54 28 Dadra & NagarHavell 193,178 149.675.4463 9.22 $560 27 Maharashtra 58.261307 Sa 011575 112,972,972 22.73 28 Andhva Pradesh 42509881 42,165,052 84,085,533 14.59 11.10 29. Kamataka 34,087,742 30,072,962 61,190,704 17.51 1587, 30 Goa mort = T7012 «1487728 1521 BAT 31 Lakshadweep. 33,108 31,323, 64429 17.30 6.23, 32. Kerala 46021.290 17,366,387 99,987.677 9434.88, 33. Tamil Nau 36,158,871 35,980087 72,138.958 1172 15.60, 34 Puducherry 610.488 633.979 1.2a4ase 2062 27.72, 35. Andaman & 202,330 © 17.614 «(379,948 28.90 668, Nicobar Islands Source : Registrar General of India Soci Eonomi ndetars a Table 2.3 (a) Population and Agricultural Workers (tn mations) Year ‘Total Average Rural ‘Agricultural Workers Population Anowal Population Cultivators Agrcutural ‘Total Exponential Labourers Growth Rate (%) i 2 3 4 6 @ 7 1951 a6t4 128 298.8 609 2r3 er2 ean 3) (281) 1901 439.2 1.96 360.3 06 a8 sata (@20) (760) (240) sort 4a2 222 4390 72 478 1287 (0.1) (622) (78) 1981 6823 2.20 523.9 225 555 1480 767) (625) (675) 1991 ase td 528.9 mor 748 1853 74.3) 9.7) (40.3) 2001 10287 1.98 1428 273 108.8 204s (722) (644) (458) aor 1202 1.64 833.1 na na na (68.8) Notes 1. For 2001, figures include estimated figure for those of the three sub-cvisions viz. Mao Maram, Paomata and Purul of Senapati src of Manipur as census results f 2001 Census inthase three sub-dvisions were cancelled due totechnicaland administrative reasons 2. The 1991 Census could not be held owing to disturbed conditions prevailing in Jammu & Kashmir. Hence the population figures for 1991 of Jammu & Kashmir have been worked out by‘intorpoation’. The data on workers in columns$-7 exclude J & K. 3. The 1981 census could not be held in Assam, The figures for 1981 for Assam han worked outby interpolation. The data on workersin col 5-7 exclude Assam. 4, Figures within parentheses in column 4.are percentages tothe total population, 5. Figures within parentheses incolumns 5 and8 are percentages to colurnn7. 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