The document provides information on the research network and programmes of G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar. It details the university's research organization structure and various research centres across Uttaranchal that focus on crops, horticulture, medicinal plants, dairy, poultry and more. Over 277 research projects are currently in operation covering areas like agriculture, horticulture and missions with a total financial outlay of over Rs. 50 crores. The research centres conduct studies on improving production and provide training facilities to students and farmers.
2. RESEARCH NETWORK ANDRESEARCH NETWORK AND
PROGRAMMESPROGRAMMES
ofof
G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &
Technology, PantnagarTechnology, Pantnagar
4. RESEARCH ORGANIZATIONRESEARCH ORGANIZATION
Research Advisory CommitteeResearch Advisory Committee
Director
Experiment Station
Vice-ChancellorVice-Chancellor
Member
Dean, Agriculture
Dean, Home Science
Dean, Vety. Science
Dean, CBSH
Dean, CT
Dean, CABM
Dean, Fisheries
Dean, Hill Campus, Ranichauri
Dean, VCSG, College of Horticulture,
Bharsar
Director, Extension
Area Directors
Programme Coordinators
Senior most Head of each College
Progressive farmers
Chairman
Member Secretary
5. DIRECTORATE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONDIRECTORATE OF EXPERIMENT STATION
Director Experiment Station
Addl. Director ResearchAddl. Director Research
Jt. Director ResearchJt. Director Research
Jt. Director, Vety. Sci. & A.H.Jt. Director, Vety. Sci. & A.H.
Jt. Director, EngineeringJt. Director, Engineering
Jt. Director Res. Adm. & Mon.Jt. Director Res. Adm. & Mon.
Jt. Director Res & Extn,Jt. Director Res & Extn,
KumaonKumaon
Jt. Director Res & Extn,Jt. Director Res & Extn,
GarhwalGarhwal
Production EconomistProduction Economist
Administrative OfficerAdministrative Officer
Research EditorResearch Editor
StatisticianStatistician
Comptroller
Dy. Comptroller
Accounts Officer
Administrative
Officer
Research Centres
Management
Technical &
Administrative
Management
Finance & Administrative
Management
On-Campus Off-Campus
Jt. Director CRC
Jt. Director, SPC
Jt. Director, VRC
Jt. Dir. MRTC
Jt. Dir, Agro-Forestry
Jt. Dir., IDF
Jt. Dir., IPF
Jt. Dir. MFC
Assoc. Dir. HRC
Assoc. Dir. MRDC
Campus
Director, SRC,
Kashipur
O/Ic, ZARS,
Majhera
O/Ic Res. Station
Sui, Lohaghat
O/Ic RTS Pauri,
Garhwal
10 Horticulture
Centres
6. Coordination of all research activities, fundamental andCoordination of all research activities, fundamental and
applied, in the Universityapplied, in the University
Developing, budgeting, monitoring, evaluation andDeveloping, budgeting, monitoring, evaluation and
processing of research projects and programmesprocessing of research projects and programmes
Administration, management and monitoring of researchAdministration, management and monitoring of research
centres located at the headquarters and outside in fourcentres located at the headquarters and outside in four
agro-climatic zones covering 13 districts of Uttaranchalagro-climatic zones covering 13 districts of Uttaranchal
Publication of research reports and highlightsPublication of research reports and highlights
Processing of research papers for publication inProcessing of research papers for publication in
national/international journalsnational/international journals
Production of breeder seeds of important crop varietiesProduction of breeder seeds of important crop varieties
Established in November 1960Established in November 1960
MANDATEMANDATE
7. Food Grains 994246 1807150
Pulses 27647 19049
Oil Seeds 23128 17324
Fruits 189034 484000
Vegetables 202132 702206
Spices 5343.25 22930.69
Floriculture 193.78 245.99
Crops Area (ha) Production
(m
tons)
DIVERSITY OF CROPS GROWN IN THE STATEDIVERSITY OF CROPS GROWN IN THE STATEDIVERSITY OF CROPS GROWN IN THE STATEDIVERSITY OF CROPS GROWN IN THE STATE
13. CROP RESEARCH CENTRECROP RESEARCH CENTRE
• Provides research facilities to major field crops and
• Provides facilities for field research to the students
• Provides field training facilities to the students
• Production of Nucleus and Breeder seeds.
Established in 1962
MANDATE:MANDATE:
14. VEGETABLEVEGETABLE
RESEARCHRESEARCH
CENTRECENTRE
To provide field research facilities to researchersTo provide field research facilities to researchers
and students of various disciplines related toand students of various disciplines related to
vegetable sciencevegetable science
Providing training to students, farmers, extensionProviding training to students, farmers, extension
functionaries and other Govt./ Non-Govt.functionaries and other Govt./ Non-Govt.
personnelspersonnels
Established in 1998Established in 1998
AreaArea :: 24 ha24 ha
Mandate:Mandate:
15. • Production, processing and marketing of nucleusProduction, processing and marketing of nucleus
and breeder seeds of major field crops.and breeder seeds of major field crops.
• Research on organic farming systemResearch on organic farming system
• Organic seed productionOrganic seed production
SEED PRODUCTION CENTRESEED PRODUCTION CENTRE
Established in 1991Established in 1991
Area : 105 haArea : 105 ha
16. HORTICULTURE RESEARCH CENTREHORTICULTURE RESEARCH CENTRE
Research on various aspects of fruit production forResearch on various aspects of fruit production for
sub-temperate regions.sub-temperate regions.
Training on management of nurseries andTraining on management of nurseries and
maintenance of orchards.maintenance of orchards.
Established in 1968Established in 1968 AreaArea 176 ha176 ha
Mandate:Mandate:
17.
18. MEDICINAL RESEARCH ANDMEDICINAL RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT CENTREDEVELOPMENT CENTRE
MEDICINAL RESEARCH ANDMEDICINAL RESEARCH AND
DEVELOPMENT CENTREDEVELOPMENT CENTRE
Establishment of herbal gardenEstablishment of herbal garden
Propagation of different medicinal andPropagation of different medicinal and
aromatic plantsaromatic plants
Training to farmers, Govt. personnel andTraining to farmers, Govt. personnel and
extension workersextension workers
Training to UG and PG studentsTraining to UG and PG students
Established in 2003Established in 2003
Mandate:Mandate:
19. AGRO-AGRO-
FORESTRYFORESTRY
RESEARCHRESEARCH
CENTRECENTRE
Propagation of different trees and bamboo species forPropagation of different trees and bamboo species for
agro-forestry.agro-forestry.
Collection of various tree and bamboo species forCollection of various tree and bamboo species for
demonstration/growth studies.demonstration/growth studies.
Training to farmers, Govt. personnel and extensionTraining to farmers, Govt. personnel and extension
workers.workers.
Training to UG and PG students.Training to UG and PG students.
Established in 2003Established in 2003 Area : 36 haArea : 36 ha
Mandate:Mandate:
20. • Upgraded as Mushroom Research & Training CentreUpgraded as Mushroom Research & Training Centre
in 2003 from Mushroom Research Lab (1989).in 2003 from Mushroom Research Lab (1989).
• Responsible for research and training on mushroomResponsible for research and training on mushroom
cultivation.cultivation.
• Providing support for teaching and PG researchProviding support for teaching and PG research
• Providing spawn and compost to mushroomProviding spawn and compost to mushroom
growers of Uttaranchal.growers of Uttaranchal.
• Practical training to UG Students underPractical training to UG Students under
diversification of PCP.diversification of PCP.
MUSHROOM
RESEARCH &
TRAINING
CENTRE
21. • Maintenance of germplasm of importantMaintenance of germplasm of important
flowers of the regionflowers of the region
• Research and training on floricultureResearch and training on floriculture
• Production of seed and multiplication ofProduction of seed and multiplication of
planting materials of important flowersplanting materials of important flowers
• Providing technical support to FloricultureProviding technical support to Floriculture
export zoneexport zone
MODEL FLORICULTURE CENTREMODEL FLORICULTURE CENTRE
Established in 2004Established in 2004 Area : 12 haArea : 12 ha
22. • Provides research facilities in Animal Breeding,
Animal Nutrition, Livestock Production and
management aspects of Animal Sciences and fodder
production
• Practical training to students for fodder production,
clinical practices, A.I. and pregnancy diagnosis
INSTRUCTIONAL
DAIRY FARM
Area 260 ha
Mandate:Mandate:
23. This centre maintains large number of
Poultry birds for researches on
different breeding, feeding and
management aspects
INSTRUCTIONAL
POULTRY FARM
INSTRUCTIONAL
POULTRY FARM
24. • Responsible for giving practical training to the farmers,Responsible for giving practical training to the farmers,
Govt. functionaries, extension workers, students etcGovt. functionaries, extension workers, students etc
• Research on growth and development of different fishResearch on growth and development of different fish
• Commercial fish seed production.Commercial fish seed production.
INSTRUCTIONALINSTRUCTIONAL
FISH FARM ANDFISH FARM AND
FISH SEEDFISH SEED
HATCHERYHATCHERY
Upgraded in 1998 from FRTC (1973)Upgraded in 1998 from FRTC (1973) Total area : 16 haTotal area : 16 ha
Mandate:Mandate:
25.
26. Location : District Tehri - Garhwal
Area : Ranichauri – 205 ha
Gaza – 6.5
ha
Kanatal – 4.2 ha
HILL CAMPUS, RANICHAURIHILL CAMPUS, RANICHAURI
Research on crops, vegetables, fruits, forestry,
animals, agricultural tools and equipment for
hill farming systems.
Testing and verification of hill technologies.
Training to UG and PG students in hill
agriculture
Research on crops, vegetables, fruits, forestry,
animals, agricultural tools and equipment for
hill farming systems.
Testing and verification of hill technologies.
Training to UG and PG students in hill
agriculture
Focus:Focus:
27. To cater research needs of the low hills andTo cater research needs of the low hills and
valleys of Uttaranchal.valleys of Uttaranchal.
To focus on vegetables production and organicTo focus on vegetables production and organic
agricultureagriculture
RESEARCHRESEARCH
STATIONSTATION
MAJHERAMAJHERA
Transferred to the University in 1971Transferred to the University in 1971 Area 8.2 haArea 8.2 ha
Focus:Focus:
30. Medicinal & Aromatic plant Unit Water harvesting Pond
Floriculture Unit Horticulture Unit
31. RESEARCH AND TRAINING STATION, PAURIRESEARCH AND TRAINING STATION, PAURI
Established in 1973
Area : 0.06 ha
Research and evaluation of tools and equipment
for hill region.
Multiplication of improved tools and equipment
at RTS, Pauri workshop.
Marketing of tools and equipment for hill farmers.
Established in 1973
Area : 0.06 ha
Research and evaluation of tools and equipment
for hill region.
Multiplication of improved tools and equipment
at RTS, Pauri workshop.
Marketing of tools and equipment for hill farmers.
32. IMPROVED HILL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED AT PAURI
Damala
Puddling
wheel
Cultivator
Danala
Ridger
Potato digger
Seed drill
Nasuda
33. • Total Technology development for sugarcane based
cropping systems
• Training to the farmers and other extension agencies.
• Production of sugarcane seed.
Transferred to university by Uttaranchal Govt. in 2003 area 209 acres
Focus:Focus:
SUGARCANE
RESEARCH
CENTRE
KASHIPUR
34.
35. Research on production of fruits,
vegetables under utilized crops, livestock
and organic farming for temperate regions.
Training students in hill horticulture
Training farmers, gardeners and extension
workers
Research on production of fruits,
vegetables under utilized crops, livestock
and organic farming for temperate regions.
Training students in hill horticulture
Training farmers, gardeners and extension
workers
Year of establishment 2001 Area 174.94 ha
VEER CHANDRA SINGH GARHWALI, COLLEGEVEER CHANDRA SINGH GARHWALI, COLLEGE
OF HORTICULTURE, BHARSAR, PAURIOF HORTICULTURE, BHARSAR, PAURI
36. TEA RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
Location : Kausani, Almora
Year of start : 2003
Funding : Tea Board, Govt. of India
and Govt. of Uttaranchal
Location : Kausani, Almora
Year of start : 2003
Funding : Tea Board, Govt. of India
and Govt. of Uttaranchal
Main Activities :
Development of Agrotechniques.
Identification of superior clones.
Post-harvest processing.
Development of Agrotechniques.
Identification of superior clones.
Post-harvest processing.
38. PI explaining the use of Leaf
area meter
Foliar spray of secondary and
micronutrients
Drip Irrigation
Installation of drip pipes in tea
bushes
39. Bush pruning during dormancy Growth after bush pruning
Automatic Weather Station
40.
41. Crops : Kiwi, Strawberry, Chura, Guava, Mango
and Low chill peach and Floriculture
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, JEOLIKOTE,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, JEOLIKOTE,
DISTT. - NAINITAL -263 127DISTT. - NAINITAL -263 127
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, JEOLIKOTE,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, JEOLIKOTE,
DISTT. - NAINITAL -263 127DISTT. - NAINITAL -263 127
Establishment Year 1960
Total Area 14 hectare
Altitude 900 metre MSL
Soil Sandy Loam and loam
Irrigation both irrigated as well
as rainfed
43. Crops : PotatoCrops : Potato
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, VEGETABLE RESEARCH ANDTECHNOLOGY, VEGETABLE RESEARCH AND
EXTENSION CENTRE, GAGAR,EXTENSION CENTRE, GAGAR,
DISTT.-NAINITAL -263137DISTT.-NAINITAL -263137
Establishment Year 1992
Total Area 15 hectare
Altitude 2000 m MSL
Soil Sandy loam and loam
Irrigation Rainfed
44. Vegetable Research and Extension Centre, Gagar
Potato crop at VR&EC, Gagar A general view of VR&EC, Gagar
45. Crops : Apple, Pear, Plum
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, CHAUBATIA,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, CHAUBATIA,
DISTT.- ALMORA-263651DISTT.- ALMORA-263651
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, CHAUBATIA,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, CHAUBATIA,
DISTT.- ALMORA-263651DISTT.- ALMORA-263651
Establishment year 1932
Total Area 107 Hectare
Area transferred to the Univ. 15 ha
Cultivated land 8.5 ha
Non-cultivable land 4.5 ha
Forest covered area 2.25
Area allotted for research 15 hectare
Altitude 1500-2100 m MSL
Rainfall 100 cm
Latitude 29-45’N
Longitude 79.400’E
Soil Sandy loam to loam
Irrigation Rainfed
50. Vegetables : Pecan Nut, Almond, Kiwi, Peach, Plum,
Olive, Temperate cauliflower, cabbage
and carrot, french bean and capsicum
Vegetables : Pecan Nut, Almond, Kiwi, Peach, Plum,
Olive, Temperate cauliflower, cabbage
and carrot, french bean and capsicum
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, DR. SHANKAR LAL SHAH,TECHNOLOGY, DR. SHANKAR LAL SHAH,
VEGETABLE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTRE,VEGETABLE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTRE,
MATELA, KOSI, DISTT.-ALMORA-263643MATELA, KOSI, DISTT.-ALMORA-263643
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, DR. SHANKAR LAL SHAH,TECHNOLOGY, DR. SHANKAR LAL SHAH,
VEGETABLE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTRE,VEGETABLE RESEARCH AND EXTENSION CENTRE,
MATELA, KOSI, DISTT.-ALMORA-263643MATELA, KOSI, DISTT.-ALMORA-263643
Establishment Year 1971
Total Area 8 hectare
Altitude 1200 m MSL
Soil Loam
Irrigation Irrigated
51. Office Building of Dr. S.L. Shah,
VR&EC, Matela
Seed Production of Radish
Dr. S.L. Shah, VR&EC, Matela
Seed Production of Frenchbean
Dr. S.L. Shah, VR&EC, Matela
Apple Demonstration at
Dr. S.L. Shah, VR&EC, Matela
52.
53. Fruits : Mango, Aonla, Guava, Peach
Flowers : Rose, gerbera, carnation, jasmine,
gladiolus, tuberose, tagtes
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DHAKRANI,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DHAKRANI,
HERBERTPUR, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248142HERBERTPUR, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248142
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DHAKRANI,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DHAKRANI,
HERBERTPUR, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248142HERBERTPUR, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248142
Establishment year 1984
Total Area 24 hectare
Altitude Plain (Bhabhar)
Irrigation Irrigated - 14.5 ha
Rest area can also be
made irrigated by
installation of a tube
well
55. Crops : Apple(spur and low chilled cultivars),
pear, peach, plum, walnut
Crops : Apple(spur and low chilled cultivars),
pear, peach, plum, walnut
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, NAGAU,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, NAGAU,
CHAKRATA, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248123CHAKRATA, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248123
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, NAGAU,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, NAGAU,
CHAKRATA, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248123CHAKRATA, DISTT.-DEHRADUN-248123
Establishment year 1959-60
Total Area 15.36 hectare
Altitude 2100 m MSL
Soil Sandy-loam,
shallow with gravels
57. Crops : Pecan Nut, Chest Nut, Peach, Plum
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DUNDA,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DUNDA,
DISTT.-UTTARKASHI-249196DISTT.-UTTARKASHI-249196
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DUNDA,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, DUNDA,
DISTT.-UTTARKASHI-249196DISTT.-UTTARKASHI-249196
Establishment year 1960
Total Area 4.8 hectare
Altitude 1200 m MSL (Approx.)
Soil Sandy, sandy loam,
loam and gravelly
Irrigation Rainfed
59. Crops : Litchi, mango and aonlaCrops : Litchi, mango and aonla
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURETECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE
RESEARCH SUB-CENTRE, KOTDWAR,RESEARCH SUB-CENTRE, KOTDWAR,
DISTT.-PAURI-246149DISTT.-PAURI-246149
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURETECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE
RESEARCH SUB-CENTRE, KOTDWAR,RESEARCH SUB-CENTRE, KOTDWAR,
DISTT.-PAURI-246149DISTT.-PAURI-246149
Establishment Year 1971
Total Area 3 hectare
Altitude 450 m MSL
Soil Sandy – loam
Irrigation Total irrigated by canal
61. Crops : Guava, mango, low chilled peach, Vegetables
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, SRINAGAR,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, SRINAGAR,
DISTT.-PAURI-246 174DISTT.-PAURI-246 174
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCHTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH
AND EXTENSION CENTRE, SRINAGAR,AND EXTENSION CENTRE, SRINAGAR,
DISTT.-PAURI-246 174DISTT.-PAURI-246 174
Establishment year 1970
Total Area 4.8 hectare
Altitude 540 metre above MSL
Soil Loam and sandy loam
Irrigation Irrigated by sewage water*
* The irrigation can easily be revived either through lifting water from the
holy river AlakhNanda by electric pump or by installation of tube well.
62. OFFICE CUM LABORATORY BUILDINGOFFICE CUM LABORATORY BUILDING
Pomegranate Aonla plant
63. G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH ANDTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH AND
EXTENSION CENTRE, GAINA/AINCHOLI,EXTENSION CENTRE, GAINA/AINCHOLI,
DISTT.-PITHORAGARH-262501DISTT.-PITHORAGARH-262501
G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &G. B. PANT UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE &
TECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH ANDTECHNOLOGY, HORTICULTURE RESEARCH AND
EXTENSION CENTRE, GAINA/AINCHOLI,EXTENSION CENTRE, GAINA/AINCHOLI,
DISTT.-PITHORAGARH-262501DISTT.-PITHORAGARH-262501
Establishment Year 1971
Total Area 17 hectare
(2 ha at Aincholi and 15 ha
at Gaina)
Altitude 1500 m MSL
Soil Sandy Loam and Shallow
Irrigation Rainfed
66. CropCrop No of Varieties ReleasedNo of Varieties Released
WheatWheat 2020
RiceRice 1515
MaizeMaize 1212
PulsesPulses 2727
Oil seedsOil seeds 2424
Fodder cropsFodder crops 1717
Sugar cropsSugar crops 77
Underutilized/ unexploitedUnderutilized/ unexploited 1111
Fibre cropsFibre crops 33
Vegetable & spicesVegetable & spices 3333
Fruits cropsFruits crops 2121
Tree cropsTree crops 11
FlowersFlowers 11
SesbaniaSesbania 11
TotalTotal 193193
LIST OF CROP VARIETIES RELEASED
67. SEED AND PLANTING MATERIAL PRODUCTION
Sl. No.Sl. No. Name of theName of the
CentreCentre
Category of Seed (q)Category of Seed (q)
Kharif 2005Kharif 2005 BSBS FSFS CSCS
1.1. CRCCRC 237.58237.58 237.80237.80
2.2. SPCSPC 932.23932.23 -- --
3.3. Univ. FarmUniv. Farm 361.42361.42 993.52993.52 22365.4722365.47
4.4. RanichauriRanichauri 25.3225.32
5.5. MRDCMRDC -- 124.16124.16
6.6. HRCHRC -- 11.2011.20 175.00175.00
7.7. AFRCAFRC -- -- 8.258.25
8.8. VRCVRC 17.4017.40 -- 62.4562.45
TotalTotal 1573.951573.95 1366.681366.68 22611.1722611.17
Grand TotalGrand Total 25551.8025551.80
68. Sl.Sl.
No.No.
Name of theName of the
CentreCentre
Seed Produce (q)Seed Produce (q)
Rabi 2005-06Rabi 2005-06 BSBS FSFS CSCS
1.1. CRCCRC 1383.611383.61 170.15170.15
2.2. SPCSPC 2339.102339.10
3.3. Univ. FarmUniv. Farm 41345.07 (inclusive of41345.07 (inclusive of
sugarcane, 38,000 q)sugarcane, 38,000 q)
17326.8417326.84 12354.2912354.29
4.4. RanichauriRanichauri 8.708.70
5.5. MRDCMRDC 90.0090.00 7.447.44 153.63153.63
6.6. HRCHRC 200.00200.00 -- 271.84271.84
7.7. AFRCAFRC -- -- --
8.8. VRCVRC 243.10243.10 -- 5.005.00
TotalTotal 45611.5845611.58 17494.4317494.43 12784.7612784.76
Grand TotalGrand Total 75,890.7775,890.77
Kharif + RabiKharif + Rabi 47185.5347185.53 18861.1118861.11 35395.9335395.93
Grand TotalGrand Total 101442.57101442.57
69. Apart from the normal research programme of the
university, the major thrust is going to be on
FUTURE THRUST AREASFUTURE THRUST AREAS
Contd….
New varieties of different crops for hill region
• Development of package of practices for medicinal
and aromatic plants
• Development of package and practices for the
production of organic food
• Production of nucleus and breeder seed and
planting material
• Development of post harvest technology for the
value addition
• Development of cultivation practices of basmati
rice under organic farming system
70. Contd….
Production of fruits and vegetables under organic
farming system
Conservation of plant, animal fish and microbial
biodiversity
Development of light weight farm machinery for the
reduction of drudgery to farm women.
Development of watersheds and sprinkler irrigation
Development of bio-intensive IPM modules.
Development of agroforestry based cropping
systems
Development of floriculture as per the need of the
state
FUTURE THRUST AREASFUTURE THRUST AREAS
71. Development of better livestock breeds for the
higher milk production in the state.
Strengthening of biotechnology unit for the over all
development and monitoring of agriculture and
livestocks.
Production and testing the efficiency of bio-diesel
Evaluation of local breeds of animals and
development of diagnostic kits.
Use of local dye yielding plants for colouring of
fibres
Promotion to cold water fisheries.
FUTURE THRUST AREASFUTURE THRUST AREAS
72. MAJOR CONSTRAINTS OF AGRICULTUREMAJOR CONSTRAINTS OF AGRICULTURE
IN UTTARANCHAL HILLSIN UTTARANCHAL HILLS
Small and scattered farm holdings which are
difficult to access in many cases.
Inadequate supply of improved seed and planting
material.
The soil of the sloppy fields are deficient in
organic matter and in micronutrients in several
areas.
Lack of knowledge, initiative and use of new
varieties of crops and new technologies of
agriculture
Lack of awareness about seed and planting
materials of vegetable crops
Contd…….
73. • Decline of old apple orchards which have become
unproductive and uneconomic
• Loss of biodiversity of aromatic and medicinal
plants and other high value herbs
• Lack of processing facilities for fruits and
vegetables and plantation crops like tea and
coffee
• Unplanned deforestation for wood, fuel and fodder
leading to heavy soil erosion and water resources.
• Low milk yield of animals due to poor health, lack
of nutritious diet and shortage of fodder during
winter months.
Contd…….
74. • Lack of initiative for maintaining improved breeds
of animals, non-existent A-I centres, non-
availability of drugs and vaccines for sick animals
• Lack of market and processing facilities for
animal products
• Lack of improved farm implements and tools
• Performance of agricultural operations by ladies
who are already overloaded with other house jobs
viz. cooking, cleaning, child care and collection of
fuel and fodder
• Non-existent mandies to sell the agricultural
produce and prevalence of middlemen in all types
of trade
• Lack of credit and banking facilities.
76. LITCHI EXPORT ZONELITCHI EXPORT ZONE
Supply of superior quality of litchi planting material (> 1 lac
plants) for area expansion in the State.
Quantum jump in productivity of litchi from 1.2mt/ha in 1995-96
to 7.00 mt/ha in 2002-2003 as a result of effective transfer of
production technology.
Quality improvement of the crop - 200%
Development of post-harvest technology for increasing shelf
life of litchi fruits from 2 days to 25 days (sulphitation and acid
treatment)
Master Trainers Training to the officers and other technical
personnels of the State Department of Horticulture.
Research project on litchi, sponsored by APEDA is
progressing well in the departments of Horticulture and Food
Science and Technology.
78. Development of human resource.
High yielding varieties.
Package of practices.
Quality seed.
Value added products.
Monitoring of pest and diseases.
Training and demonstrations.
Establishment of agri-clinics.
Organic basmati production.
BASMATI EXPORT ZONE
Major Activities:
80. • Based on the performance of IPM activities
in the University, ICAR is considering to
provide financial help to scale up bio-agent
production programme.
• To address the key issues of IPM for soil
born plant pathogens, a preliminary
proposal has been submitted to French
embassy.
• Based on the performance of IPM activities
in the University, ICAR is considering to
provide financial help to scale up bio-agent
production programme.
• To address the key issues of IPM for soil
born plant pathogens, a preliminary
proposal has been submitted to French
embassy.
PROMOTION TO IPM
81. A Mega Seed Project entitled “Seed Production inA Mega Seed Project entitled “Seed Production in
Agricultural Crops and Fisheries” has been sanctioned byAgricultural Crops and Fisheries” has been sanctioned by
I.C.A.R. for 2005-06-2006-07 of X PlanI.C.A.R. for 2005-06-2006-07 of X Plan
An amount of 583.12 lacs has been sanctioned to G.B. PantAn amount of 583.12 lacs has been sanctioned to G.B. Pant
University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar forUniversity of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar for
strengthening seed and planting material productionstrengthening seed and planting material production
infrastructures of field crops (Rs. 252.20 lacs), horticulturalinfrastructures of field crops (Rs. 252.20 lacs), horticultural
crops (Rs. 288.80 lacs) and fisheries (Rs. 42.12 lacs)crops (Rs. 288.80 lacs) and fisheries (Rs. 42.12 lacs)
The break up of sanctioned amount for infrastructureThe break up of sanctioned amount for infrastructure
development at different centres is as follows:development at different centres is as follows:
CRC (Rs. 110.5 lacs), SPC (105.0), VRC (43.0), MRDC (57.5),CRC (Rs. 110.5 lacs), SPC (105.0), VRC (43.0), MRDC (57.5),
HRC (29.75), AFRC (45.75), MFRC (11.5), Ranichauri (46.7),HRC (29.75), AFRC (45.75), MFRC (11.5), Ranichauri (46.7),
Bharsar (46.3) and Fisheries (42.12)Bharsar (46.3) and Fisheries (42.12)
A Mega Seed Project entitled “Seed Production inA Mega Seed Project entitled “Seed Production in
Agricultural Crops and Fisheries” has been sanctioned byAgricultural Crops and Fisheries” has been sanctioned by
I.C.A.R. for 2005-06-2006-07 of X PlanI.C.A.R. for 2005-06-2006-07 of X Plan
An amount of 583.12 lacs has been sanctioned to G.B. PantAn amount of 583.12 lacs has been sanctioned to G.B. Pant
University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar forUniversity of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar for
strengthening seed and planting material productionstrengthening seed and planting material production
infrastructures of field crops (Rs. 252.20 lacs), horticulturalinfrastructures of field crops (Rs. 252.20 lacs), horticultural
crops (Rs. 288.80 lacs) and fisheries (Rs. 42.12 lacs)crops (Rs. 288.80 lacs) and fisheries (Rs. 42.12 lacs)
The break up of sanctioned amount for infrastructureThe break up of sanctioned amount for infrastructure
development at different centres is as follows:development at different centres is as follows:
CRC (Rs. 110.5 lacs), SPC (105.0), VRC (43.0), MRDC (57.5),CRC (Rs. 110.5 lacs), SPC (105.0), VRC (43.0), MRDC (57.5),
HRC (29.75), AFRC (45.75), MFRC (11.5), Ranichauri (46.7),HRC (29.75), AFRC (45.75), MFRC (11.5), Ranichauri (46.7),
Bharsar (46.3) and Fisheries (42.12)Bharsar (46.3) and Fisheries (42.12)
STRENGTHENING SEED PRODUCTION AND
RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE
82. Production of Jatropha seedlings at
CRC.
Cultivation of 45 ha of Jatropha at
the University Farm, Lohaghat,
Majhera and Kashipur.
Jatropha oil extraction technology
under development.
Production of Jatropha seedlings at
CRC.
Cultivation of 45 ha of Jatropha at
the University Farm, Lohaghat,
Majhera and Kashipur.
Jatropha oil extraction technology
under development.
RESEARCH ON ALTERNATIVE FUEL
83. RESEARCH PROJECTS UNDER NATIONAL
HORTICULTURE MISSION (NHM)
45 New Research Projects, 24 under
MM-I and 21 under MM-II approved
under National Horticulture Mission
Total financial outlay of these projects
is Rs 415.75 lakhs
Emphasis on quality seed production
and generation of planting material