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BACKGROUND INFORMATION OF SUNDARGARH DISTRICT
The name of the district “Sundargarh” signifies its beauty and abundant natural resources district. This is the land of hill and forest, rivers and fountains, minerals and bio-diversity and is famous for ancient tribal culture and hospitality. It is situated in the North Western Plateu Zone of the State Orissa and is located within the latitude of 20 0 35’ to 220
32’ North and longitude of 830 32’ to 850 22’ East. The district is surrounded by Jharkhand in north, Chhatisgarh state in the west and districts like Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Deogarh and Keonjhar in the South and East. The Geographical area of the district is 9712 sq.Kms., which is about 6.23% of the state. Physiologically about 50% of the total area of district is forest, which is well distributed in all parts of the district. The district has a separate identity as an industrial district for Rourkela Steel Plant, Rajganpur Cement Factory and many other small industries.
The district consists of 3 sub-division,9 tahsils,17 blocks, 262 G.Ps. and 1744 villages. There are 4 municipalities and 7 Assembly Constituencies in the district.
Sl no
Name of the
Black/Taluk
Geographical Area(in Ha.)
No. of
G.Ps
No.of rev.
VillagesPopulation %
LiteracyMale Nos.
Female Nos.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 Hemgir 93238 19 141 74885 63.6 37958 369272 Lephripara 64022 17 105 70227 64.7 35359 348683 Tangarpali 24966 13 73 59819 65.6 30004 29815
4Sundargarh 35988 16 86 102232 66.3 51721 50511
5 Subdegga 32428 14 61 54203 66.6 26961 272426 Balisankara 108476 16 85 73815 63.5 36415 374007 Bargaon 35661 13 69 64667 64.5 32432 322358 Kutra 31885 16 54 71068 63.3 35537 355319 Rajgangpur 34897 12 72 135935 68.8 68715 67220
10 Lathikata 74904 16 83 555080 74.4 294090 26099011 Kuarmunda 57672 20 107 116748 64.8 58773 5797512 Nuagaon 38888 20 120 91553 66.3 45793 4576013 Bisra 22560 15 69 76579 68.3 38967 3761214 Lahunipara 77768 17 220 85431 64.6 42611 4282015 Bonai 27077 13 118 61899 63.8 31109 3079016 Gurundia 125874 13 146 57784 60.6 28879 2890517 Koida 84940 12 112 71678 58.1 36607 35071
18
Forest vilages not
covered any
block(23)
- - 23 7070 56.4 3542 3528
Total 971244 262 1744 1830673 65.22 935473 895200
Sl no
Workers Category No.
Agril. Non AgrilSC(8.62%) ST(50.21%) Gen(41.17%)
Male Female Male Female
1 10 11 12 13 14 15 161 16534 13247 9756 7479 10199 35068 296182 15859 13126 8167 6473 8687 39678 218623 13476 11189 7031 5524 8817 30247 207554 13882 10806 1137 8507 13831 51719 366825 13028 12418 9632 6263 4254 37877 120726 14844 13920 9484 8409 6547 49195 180737 13517 12324 1223 46301 5012 40669 189868 12085 10627 11159 4782 5508 53826 117349 11920 10481 14232 6696 7190 105852 22893
10 15057 10324 16374 8064 48266 109587 39722711 16130 12255 20089 7812 6958 93281 1650912 16823 15213 13563 6987 6558 57312 2768313 7885 6683 7752 3648 4663 37975 3394114 18432 16079 12717 8834 5313 42365 3775315 12275 11511 8732 5821 7149 32689 2206116 13141 12466 7522 5226 2930 45672 918217 9575 7013 7443 4962 4502 50518 1665818 2916 2346 905 756 1420 5650 -
237379 202028 166918 152544 157804 919180 753689
LAND UTILISATION PATTERNBlock Wise Land Utilisation Pattern of Sundargarh District.
Sl. No Block Geo.area
Misc.Tree crops & grooves
Permanent pastures &
other grazing
area
Cultivable waste
Land put to non agril. uses
Barren & cultivable
land
Current fallow
Other fallow
Forest area
Net area sown
1 Hemgir 93238 250 3050 1122 2568 2709 8166 1925 21833 193242 Lephripara 64022 733 2024 1639 2092 638 4259 2391 12331 161743 Tangarpali 24966 693 1878 919 2786 445 3105 2987 2143 17251
4Sundargarh 35988 315 1566 900 2869 1076 4697 3256 10128 19176
5 Subdegga 32428 642 1128 3889 3009 4466 1356 1763 6641 166076 Balisankara 108476 71 2030 6725 2602 893 1342 4063 10922 184187 Bargaon 35661 256 2445 959 2295 692 4380 2291 5883 163148 Kutra 31885 141 1090 1947 2859 305 3905 1167 3476 194339 Rajgangpur 34897 167 3360 2071 4656 2647 2774 2911 5251 18865
10 Lathikata 74904 22 1550 956 3610 1471 3679 1939 6832 2469511 Kuarmunda 57672 79 1925 3955 5366 1934 2019 1697 12517 2251912 Nuagaon 38888 70 1228 1816 2707 2407 4651 2582 2360 2748013 Bisra 22560 12 874 508 1405 115 944 2509 1625 936414 Lahunipara 77768 46 1435 3135 2733 3160 4068 2708 8080 1924415 Bonai 27077 314 985 1756 1939 535 1801 1103 9883 1708816 Gurundia 125874 86 2144 2783 3146 6741 3862 2875 22394 1677917 Koida 84940 - 1637 4865 2607 11428 6100 3158 18284 14269 Total 971244 3897 30349 39945 49249 41662 61108 41325 160583 313000
AGRO CLIMATIC INFORMATION
Agroclimatic zone
Area(in '000 ha)
% of Geo.area
of the dist.
Name of the AES
Area (in '000 ha)
% of Geo.area
of the dist.
Name of the Blocks
covered
Area (in ha.)
% of the AES zone
Nor
th W
este
rn P
late
au
1315
.861
13
73.8
1
AES-I Low Rainfall Lateritic Soil
157551 22.81
Hemgir Subdega,
Kutra, Lephripara
93238 35988 31885 64022
59.10 22.84 18.06 39.14
AES-II Medium Rainfall Red & Black soil
163557 16.84
Tangarpali Bargaon Nuagaon
Sundaregarh
24966 35661 38888 35988
15.26 21.80 23.80 14.33
AES-III High Rainfall Lateritic Soil
251130 25.85Balishankara Kuarmunda Lahunipara
108476 57672 48994
43.19 22.96 19.52
AES-IV Medium Rainfall Black & Brown
forest Soil
169474 17.44
Rajgangpur Bisra Bonei Koira
34897 22560 27077 84940
22.59 13.31 15.98 50.12
AES-V High Rainfall
Black & Brown forest Soil
229552 17.06Lathikata Gurundia
Lahunipara
74904 125874 28774
32.63 54.83 12.54
Special group of AES-III & V
High Rainfall Lateritic, Blacvk & Brown forest
Soil
Lahunipara
Rainfall received during the year 2006,2007,2008 and 2009 (Fig. in mm.)
Sl. No. Month
Normal Rainfall 2006 2007 2008 2009 % of deviation
duringRainfall in mm. Days Rainfall
in mm. Days Rainfall in mm. Days Rainfall
in mm. Days Rainfall in mm. Days
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 131 January 15.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.5 0 8.4 1 0 0 -1002 February 24.9 1.7 0.0 0.0 60.2 2 1.8 1 0 0 -1003 March 16.0 1.3 13.8 2.0 1.0 0 4.6 1 0 0 -100
Kharif Season4 April 16 1.4 4.6 1 6 1 5.3 1 1.7 0 -89.45 May 40.6 3 118 8 5.7 1 13.2 1 64.5 6 58.96 June 237.4 10 106.4 8 171.7 10 391.7 10 69.7 8 -70.67 July 386.4 16.8 436.8 22 468.5 16 423.6 18 395.5 27 2.48 August 393.9 17.2 385.4 23 517.6 22 369.7 16 306.2 20 -22.39 September 211.5 11.1 125.6 14 263.7 11 249 11 86.6 7 -59.0Total:- (4 to 9) 1285.8 59.5 1176.8 76.0 1433.2 61 1452.5 57 924 68
10 October 67.7 3.8 22.2 3 21 4 15.1 1 11 November 8.7 0.6 0 0 56 1 0 0 12 December 4.2 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total:- 1422.4 68.4 1212.8 81.0 1571.9 68.0 1482.4 61.0 924.2 68.0
Rainfall Data in Sundargarh District
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Soil:The climate, vegetation, parent rock, topography and other biotic factors have
considerably influenced the genesis of soil and consequently great variation in soil type in different parts of the district has been observed. Red and yellow soils are mostly found in blocks like Sundargarh, Kutra, Koira and Lephripara, where as Black soil is distributed in all the blocks, but in small area.
Irrigation:So far Irrigation potentiality of the district is concerned; it is only 9.5% of the total
cultivated area. It means only 80.5% of the total area under cultivation is rainfed.Out of the total 9.5% irrigated area, 2.20% is contributed by Medium Irrigation Project, 2.86% by Minor Irrigation Project, 1.11% by L.I.P. and rest 3.33% is contributed by other sources.
Area and Production of Horticulture Crops:The agro climatic condition and soil of Sundargarh district is very conducive for
vegetable , spices and fruit crops. Since 56% of the total cultivated area (TCA) is high land and 80.5% of the TCA is rainfed there is enormous scope for dry land horticulture and particularly for plantation crops like Mango,Guava, Lime, Litchi etc.in specific pockets. Banana and papaya can be promoted in irrigated situation. Having a good scope for marketing inside the district itself in the city like Rourkela and other towns like Rajgangpur, Biramitrapur, Bonai and Sundargarh. Off season vegetable cultivation can be promoted in the district particularly in Kharif (rainy) season. In some blocks like Nuagaon, Bisra, Lathikata, Rajgangpur, Kutra and Sundargarh farmers are practicing the same but not in huge area except Nuagaon where Kharif tomato and brinjal are widely practicing. The productivity and production of different horticultural crops are quite discouraging as compared to the state and national average, which can be increased by adopting area specific land based cropping system through appropriate strategy. The area, production and productivity of different horticultural crops of the district is given below.
Production and Productivity (Prod. In MT(Gladioli in lakh spikes)
Sl. No
Name of the crops
Area (Ha)
Production (MT)
Productivity (MT per Ha/No)
Area (Ha)
Produc-tion (MT)
Productivity (MT per Ha/No)
2007-08 2008-09Fruit crops1 Mango 6560 22304 3.4 7060 24710 3.52 Guava 816 5410 6.63 826 5476 6.633 Citrus 1612 11606 7.2 1672 12707 7.64 Litchi 928 2478 2.67 968 2478 2.565 Sapota 27 116 4.31 28 118 4.216 Banana 1236 15537 12.57 1243 15662 12.67 Papaya 56 998 17.83 65 1184 18.218 Pineapple 15 155 10.33 17 175 10.29
9 Other fruits 2610 23281 8.92 2714 23748 8.75
Flower1 Rose 2.2 6.5 2.95 38 163.4 4.32 Tuberose 1 2.5 lakhs spikes 27 56.7 2.13 Gladioli 1 0.98 0.98 60 48 0.84 Marigold 21 10.5 0.50 70 35 0.5
Achievement for Kharif 2007-08 & 2008-09Sl. No.
Name of the Crop
2007-08 2008-09Area(ha) Prod(MT) Yield(Qtl/ha) Area(ha) Prod(MT) Yield(Qtl/ha)
1Sweet Potato 2291 17784 77.63 1725 13490 78.2
2 Vegetable 28165 251080 89.15 27362 244890 89.5Total Vegetable 30456 268864 166.78 29087 258380 167.73 Chilli 2602 2434 9.35 2098 2025 9.654 Turmeric 576 1622 28.16 558 1588 28.455 Ginger 634 2489 39.25 688 2721 39.55Total Condiments 3812 6545 76.76 3344 6334 77.65Achievement for Rabi 2007-08 , 2008-09 & Programme for Rabi 2009-10Sl. No.
Name of the Crop
2007-08 2008-09 Prog. For Rbi 2009-10Area(ha) Prod(MT) Yield(Qtl/ha) Area(ha) Prod(MT) Yield(Qtl/ha) Area(ha) Prod(MT) Yield(Qtl/ha)
1 Potato 1888 16075 85.41 2210 17403 78.75 2550 20656 81.00
2Sweet Potato 1108 8067 72.8 1175 8573 72.96 1350 10125 75.00
3 Onion 1144 5992 52.38 1700 9444 55.55 1900 11400 60.004 Vegetable 13996 107468 76.78 16314 149176 91.44 18055 171530 95.00Total Vegetable 18136 137602 287.37 21399 184596 86.26 23855 213711 89.595 Garlic 709 1252 17.66 850 1517 17.85 950 1900 20.006 Chilli 1704 1455 8.54 1898 1641 8.65 1970 1773 9.007 Coriander 912 561 6.15 1126 698 6.20 1250 875 7.00Total Condiments 3325 3268 32.35 3874 3856 9.95 4170 4548 10.91
Information on infrastructure:
One range office at Sundargarh headed by Dy. Director of Horticulture three branch Offices i.e. Horticulturist Sundargarh, Panposh and Bonai are located at sub division level.There are Six departmental orchards / nurseries and 8 private registered nurseries are exixting in the district. The details are given below.
Govt. Farms / Nurseries:
SlNo
Name of the Farm/TN/
BLN with location
Total Geographical
area(Ha)Capacity
No.of mother plants available
Crop Variety No
1 Progeny orchard Sundargarh 8
20000 different planting
materials produced/year.
Mango Commercial 88Sapota Chinese 70
Jackfruit Khajara 16K.lime Local 175
2 Unit orchardLephripara 2.76
10000 different planting
materials produced/year.
Mango Commercial 165Orange Commercial 20Guava Commercial 35Litchi Commercial 25
Others Commercial 82
3HDN PanposhNear Brahmani
club20
10000 different planting
materials produced/year.
Mango Langra,Banganpalli,Bombay green,Mallika,Amrapalli 148
4HDN Kendudihi
KaleiposhLahunipara
17.510000 different
planting materials
produced/year.
MangoHemsagar,Bombaygreen,Banganpalli,Neelam’Alfanso,Langra,Totapuri,Sinduri,Jahangir, Kancha swadi
450
5Unit Orchard TalabahaliLahunipara
820000 different
planting materials
produced/year.
MangoHemsagar,Banganpalli,Neelam,Alfanso,Langra,Lat
sinduri,Local155
Litchi Muzafarpur 50Orange 65Jackfruit 23
6Fruit Nursery
KuliposhLahunipara
4
10000 different planting
materials produced/year.
MangoLangra,Hemsagar,Totapuri,Subarnarekha,Latsinduri,Jahangir,Baramasi,Dashe
ri,Alfanso,
40
Registered Private Fruit Nurseries:
Sl.No
Name of the fruit nursery
Name of the Nursery owner
License No.& Date
Location of the NurseryPostal address
Telephone No
GP Block District Land / Mobile1 Chetana
NurseryBirakishore Mishra
001/7.6.03
Sundar-garh
Sundar-garh
SNG Aranya Nagar,Govt.College RoadPO.RangadhipaDt.Sundargarh
9437172275
2 Dipti Nursery
Batakishore Mishra
041 /26.5.05
Taparia Hemgir SNG At/Po.JamjhariaDt.Sundargarh 9437046490
3 Sanjit Nursery
Sanjit Ku.Naik
015 / 2003
Masnikani
Sundar-garh
SNG At.MaskaniPo.BhedabahalDt.Sundargarh
06622-233240
4 Orion BioTek
Kiran Ajit Kujur
067 /2006
Malidihi Rajgangpur
SNG At.BhagotollaPO.RajgangpurDt.Sundargarh
9437083386
5 JanakrajNursery
Prakashini Patel
073 / 15.1.07
Mahulpali
Tangarpali
SNH At.Ib NagarQr.No-36PO.RangadhipaDt.Sundarharh
9437197057
6 Juiiwalla N.
Meera Agrawal
081 /2.5.07
Mahulpali
Tangarpali
SNH At/Po.MahulpaliDt.Sundargarh
7 Binay Nursery
Binay Kumar Patel
099 / 2008
Tasladihi Tangarpali
SNG At/Po.TasladihiDt.Sundargarh 9777689464
8 Ms.Tarini Nursery
Rama Naik 105 /18.7.08
Chhatenpali
Lephripara
SNG At/Po.SurugudaDt.Sundargarh 9438247360
Agro-Processing facilities available:
Agro Processing is an important function that takes place before marketing of product. A little value addition to the product by processing can increase the value of the same. Vegetables when produces in large scale can be preserved which in turn minimize distress sale. There are two community canning centers in service for imparting training to the beneficiaries.
Sl. No. Name of the Block Location of the
processing unitCommodities
processedType of
processing Capacity
1 Rourkela Municipality O/o Hort., Panposh Fruit & Veg. Preservation
of Fruit & Veg.5.0
Qtls/Yr
2 Sundargarh O/o Hort., Sundargarh Fruit & Veg. Preservation
of Fruit & Veg.3.0
Qtls/Yr
Storage Facilities available in Sundargarh District
Storage of Horticulture-produce is an important function of the Horticulture production & marketing system, which involves holding & processing the produce, from the time of production till they are consumed or utilized for other purposes. Due to inadequate market infrastructure, lack of proper market linkage, storage facilities and market intelligence the marketable surplus got damaged right in the production center and the farmers do not get proper price for there produce.
Achievement made during 2008-09 under National Horticulture Mission
01) Establishment of Model & Small Nursery in Public Sector: The objective for setting up of
Model and Small nursery in public sector is to produce QPM on different fruit plants to make the
district self sufficient. There is a target to set up one Model and four Small Nurseries during 07 –
08 & 08 – 09. The progress made so far is given below.
Sl.No
Name of the Nursery Location Target Ach.
1 Model HDN, Panposh 1 1
2 Do. P.O. Sundargarh 1 In progress
3 Small U.O.Lephripara 1 Do.4 Do. Talabahali 1 Do.5 Do. Kendudihi 1 Do.6 Do. Kuliposh 1 Do.
02) Establishment of New Garden:-Assistance up-to 75 % of total cost limited to Rs 22,500/- per ha for mango, Litchi and K.lime &
Rs 11,250/- per ha for Cashew will be provided to the beneficiaries over a period of three years
in the ratio of 50:20:30 subject to survival not less than 75% of population in the 2 nd year and
90 % in the 3rd year. While in case of Banana Rs.15000/- per ha. in the ratio of 70:30 is
provided.
Sl. No.
Name of the Block
Location of the storage
unit
Commodities handled
Capacity in Qtls
Tariff if any
1 Lathikata
1.Power House
Road,Rkl.
Potato/Fruits & Veg. 500 M.T
2.Industrial Area,Rkl.
Fruits & Vegetables 1200 M.T
Achievement made during 08-09 under Fruit Plantation is given below:
Name of the Horticulturist Crop Target
(Ha)Ach. (Ha)
Beneficiary coveredSC ST OC TOTAL WO
Sundargarh
MANGO
190 190 8 108 82 198 0Panposh 180 180 5 131 88 224 18
Bonai 105 105 13 96 20 129 3Total 475 475 26 335 190 551 21
Sundargarh
LITCHI
40 20 2 14 22 38 0Panposh 30 7.6 0 7 6 13 0
Bonai 30 25 0 29 5 34 0Total 100 52.6 2 50 33 85 0
Sundargarh
K.LIME
20 20 0 9 16 25 0Panposh 15 15 0 19 8 27 1
Bonai 15 15 1 20 1 22 0Total 50 50 1 48 25 74 1
Sundargarh
CASHEW
100 75 2 40 35 77 0Panposh 70 42.5 1 32 13 46 2
Bonai 75 54 1 31 18 50 1Total 245 172 4 103 66 173 3
SundargarhBANANA (incl.t.c.)
67 31 2 10 32 44 1Panposh 52 30 0 16 11 27 0
Bonai 51 15 0 3 3 6 0Total 170 76 2 29 44 77 1
03. Floriculture: Of late floriculture is also gaining momentum in the district. QPM for rose, gladioli, tuberose and marigold are supplied to the farmers for promotion of floriculture in smaller units. Achievement made during 08-09 is given below.
Name of the Horticulturist Crop Target(No) Achievement(No) Remarks
SF/MF Oth. Total SF/MF Oth. TotalSundargarh
ROSE
140 170 310 40 53 93 Panposh 130 140 270 90 52 142
Bonai 80 140 220 80 66 146 Total 350 450 800 210 171 381
SundargarhMARI-GOLD
- 190 190 - 190 190 Panposh - 180 180 - 180 180
Bonai - 180 180 - 180 180 Total - 550 550 - 550 550
SundargarhTUBE-ROSE
70 50 120 60 40 100Panposh 70 40 110 60 30 90
Bonai 40 40 80 40 40 80Total 180 130 310 160 110 270
SundargarhGLADIO-
LI
100 100 200 100 100 200 Panposh 100 100 200 100 100 200
Bonai 100 100 200 100 100 200 Total 300 300 600 300 300 600
04. Human Resource Development: Training is an integral part & envisaged not only to develop the technical know how of
the farmers but also to update the technical know how among the staff. There is a target of 13
groups consisting of 25 farmers each under exposure visit in side the state.
Horticulturist
Inside the state Out side the state
Target (No) Achievement (No) Target (No) Achievement(No)
Sundargarh 120 120 20 The programme
will be conducted
during Dec.09
Panposh 100 100 7
Bonai 105 105 3
Dist.Total 325 325 30 -
05: Organic farming: Assistance is given to the selected farmers for construction of vermi compost
pit. Achievement made during 2008-09 is given below:
Name of the Horticulturist
Vermi-compost
unit
Target (Ha)
Ach. (Ha)
Ben. covered
Sundargarh
BIG
8 2 10Panposh 7 7 14
Bonai 8 7 15Total 23 16 39
Sundargarh
SMALL
40 8 48Panposh 30 30 60
Bonai 35 13 48Total 105 51 156
06. Protected cultivation: Very often planting material production gets impeded due to adverse weather condition like
rain fall and extreme heat condition. It is desirable to raise and grow seedlings under protected
condition where the temperature, sunlight and relative humidity of the micro environment remain
under control by constructing green house, shade net house, plastic tunnel and mulch. The target
under the programme is given below:
Name of the Horticulturist
Green House Plastic tunnelShade net
house MulchingT A T A T A T A
Sundargarh 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 -Panposh 1 1 1 - 1 - 2 2
Bonai 1 - 2 - 2 - 2 -Total 3 1 5 - 5 - 6 2
07. Promotion of IPM / INM: Integrated pest management is preferred to chemical control of pest in view of
environmental and health hazards associated with the large scale use of inorganic pesticides.
Similarly integrated nutrient management is to be followed for better production and productivity.
There is provision for assistance @ Rs.1000/- per hectare to the farmer to take up IPM & INM.The
achievement made during 2008-09 is given below:
Name of the Horticulturist
IPM INMT A T A
Sundargarh 12 5 15 5Panposh 13 13 13 13
Bonai 10 5 12 7Total 35 23 40 25
Achievement made under plantation of fruit plants under National Horticulture Mission during 2009:
A. Mango Plantation :
Name of the Block
Target (Ha)
Ach. (Ha)
Beneficiary coveredSC ST OC TOTAL WO
Sundargarh 40.37 40.37 3 11 26 40 2Subdega 40.30 40.30 1 33 8 42 2
Balishankara 20.40 20.40 1 15 2 18 0Bargaon 28.13 28.13 0 22 10 32 3
Kutra 31.60 31.60 1 26 2 29 0Rajgangpur 19.30 19.30 0 21 0 21 0Tangarpali 33.90 33.90 5 7 25 37 2Lephripara 10.00 10.00 0 1 3 4 0
Hemgir 26.00 26.00 3 8 12 23 3Total 250.00 250.00 14 144 88 246 12
Lathikata 51.00 51.00 3 42 9 54 0Bisra 23.00 23.00 2 3 19 24 1
Nuagaon 75.00 75.00 0 46 36 82 4Kuanrmunda 51.00 51.00 0 19 6 25 1
Total 200.00 200.00 5 110 70 185 6Bonai 37.00 37.00 1 54 3 58 0
Lahunipara 33.30 33.30 0 24 7 31 0Koida 41.70 41.70 0 59 2 61 0
Gurundia 38.00 38.00 1 32 1 34 0Total 150.00 150.00 2 169 13 184 0
Range Total 600.00 600.00 21 423 171 615 18
B. Litchi Plantation:
C. K.lime Plantation:
Name of the Block
Target (Ha)
Ach. (Ha)
Beneficiary coveredSC ST OC TOTAL WO
Sundargarh 4.00 4.00 1 0 3 4 0Subdega 4.00 4.00 1 3 2 6 1
Balishankara 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Bargaon 8.50 8.50 0 10 0 10 1
Kutra 0.50 0.50 0 1 0 1 0Rajgangpur 3.50 3.50 0 4 0 4 0Tangarpali 2.00 2.00 0 1 1 2 0Lephripara 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Hemgir 2.50 2.50 0 2 3 5 0Total 25.00 25.00 2 21 9 32 2
Lathikata 0.50 0.50 0 0 1 1 1Bisra 1.00 1.00 0 0 0 0 0
Nuagaon 2.50 2.50 0 0 5 5 0Kuanrmunda 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0
Total 5.00 5.00 0 1 6 7 1Bonai 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0
Lahunipara 9.00 9.00 1 6 2 9 0Koida 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0
Gurundia 4.00 4.00 0 3 1 4 0Total 15.00 15.00 1 11 3 15 0
Range Total 45.00 45.00 3 33 18 54 3
D. Cashew Plantation:
Name of the Block
Target (Ha)
Ach. (Ha)
Beneficiary coveredSC ST OC TOTAL WO
Sundargarh 2.50 2.50 1 0 2 3 0Subdega 6.00 6.00 0 6 3 9 0
Balishankara 2.80 2.80 0 2 3 5 1Bargaon 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0
Kutra 3.20 3.20 0 2 2 4 0Rajgangpur 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Tangarpali 0.40 0.40 0 1 0 1 0Lephripara 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Hemgir 4.10 4.10 0 2 3 5 0Total 20.00 20.00 1 14 13 28 1Bonai 3.50 3.50 0 3 1 4 0
Lahunipara 8.30 8.30 2 7 3 12 0Koida 7.70 7.70 0 8 0 8 0
Gurundia 10.50 10.50 0 4 8 12 0Total 30.00 30.00 2 22 12 36 0
Range Total 50.00 50.00 3 36 25 64 1
Name of the Block
Target (Ha)
Ach. (Ha)
Beneficiary coveredSC ST OC TOTAL WO
Sundargarh 26.29 26.29 4 6 18 28 3Subdega 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Balishankara 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Bargaon 13.80 13.80 0 7 3 10 0
Kutra 11.20 11.20 0 11 2 13 0Rajgangpur 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Tangarpali 3.21 3.21 0 1 1 2 0Lephripara 2.00 2.00 0 0 1 1 0
Hemgir 3.50 3.50 0 2 1 3 0Total 60.00 60.00 4 27 26 57 3
Lathikata 3.00 3.00 0 4 1 5 0Bisra 5.00 5.00 0 0 4 4 0
Nuagaon 10.00 10.00 0 3 9 12 1Kuanrmunda 12.00 12.00 0 9 0 9 1
Total 30.00 30.00 0 16 14 30 2Bonai 19.00 19.00 0 1 11 12 0
Lahunipara 8.00 8.00 0 3 1 4 0Koida 3.00 3.00 0 3 0 3 0
Gurundia 5.00 5.00 0 3 0 3 0Total 35.00 35.00 0 10 12 22 0
Range Total 125.00 125.00 4 53 52 109 5
E. Aonla Plantation (under National Mission on Medicinal Plants)
Name of the Block
Target (Ha)
Ach. (Ha)
Beneficiary coveredSC ST OC TOTAL WO
Sundargarh 3.50 3.50 0 1 2 3 0Subdega 0.00 0.00
Balishankara 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0Bargaon 3.50 3.50 1 3 1 5 0
Kutra 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Rajgangpur 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Tangarpali 1.00 1.00 0 0 1 1 1Lephripara 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0
Hemgir 1.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0Total 10.00 9.00 1 5 4 10 1
Lathikata 1.00 1.00 0 0 1 1 1Bisra 1.00 1.00 0 0 1 1 0
Nuagaon 1.50 1.50 0 0 2 2 0Kuanrmunda 2.50 2.50 0 0 2 2 0
Total 6.00 6.00 0 0 6 6 1Bonai 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0
Lahunipara 3.00 3.00 0 4 0 4 0Koida 5.00 5.00 0 5 0 5 0
Gurundia 1.00 1.00 0 1 0 1 0Total 10.00 10.00 0 11 0 11 0
Range Total 25.00 25.00 1 16 10 27 2
Deputy Director of Horticulture Sundargarh