on
Secretarial Assistance
Shri Anil Kumar Akhria Principal Private Secretary
Smt. Chitra Puri Principal Private Secretary
Kumari Kanika Nagpal Stenographer Gr. ‘D’
CONTENTS
S.No. Title Page No.
PART-I
1 Foreword
2 Preface
3 Introduction
4 Chapter 1 - Concepts and Definitions 1
5 Chapter 2 - Sampling Design and Estimation Procedure 9
6 Chapter 3 - Analysis of Input Survey data – All India 14
PART - II
Statistical Tables
7 Table 1(a) All India – Distribution of number of 33
holdings, operated area, parcels and
cropped area by major size groups.
8 Table 1(b) All India – Distribution of area cropped 33
once and more than once in irrigated &
unirrigated areas by major size groups
9 Table 2(a) All India – Usage of inputs (Fertilizers, 34
FYM and Pesticides) in All Crops by
major size groups
10 Table 2(b) All India – Usage of inputs (Fertilizers, 35
FYM and Pesticides) in selected crops by
major size groups
11 Table 3 All India – Distribution of livestock held 48
by operational holdings by major size
groups
12 Table 4 All India – Estimated number of 48
operational holdings using agriculture
machinery by major size groups
13 Table 5 All India – Estimated institutional credit 52
taken for agricultural purpose by major
size groups
14 Table 6 All India – Estimated number of 55
operational holdings who used certified
seeds for agricultural purpose
15 Table 7 All India – Estimated number of 56
operational holdings by usual methods of
pest control (IPM)
16 Table 8 All India – Estimated number of 56
operational holdings by educational status
17 Table 9 All India – Estimated average age of 57
CHAPTER 1
CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
1.1 Operational Holding
1.1.1 Operational holding is defined as ‘all land used wholly or partly for agricultural production
and operated as one technical unit by one person alone or with others, without regard to the title,
legal form, size or location’. The technical unit has been defined as ‘the unit which is under same
management and has same means of production such as labour force, machinery and animals’. In
Agriculture Census/Input Survey the actual cultivator and not the owner is the unit for data
collection.
1.1.2 An operational holding includes both cultivated and uncultivated area. If, for example, an
operational holding consists of four survey numbers out of which one survey number is put to non-
agricultural uses, total area of the operational holding is worked out as aggregate of geographical
area of all four survey numbers. The holding shall exclude Government forest land, Government
waste land and village common grazing land. However, if Government waste land is allotted to an
individual, it will be included in the holding. ‘Abadi Area’ (Residential Area) is completely excluded
from the total area of the holding.
1.1.3 If all the survey numbers of an operational holding are put to non-agricultural uses, it would
not be considered as an operational holding.
1.1.4 If, during the reference year, the entire area of the operational holdings is under current
fallow, this will be considered as an operational holding for Agriculture Census, but no information
can be gathered from such holding in Input Survey. Therefore, such holdings will not be included in
the sampling frame for Input Survey but will be included for preparation of multiplier tables in their
respective size classes. If the entire area of the holding is under old fallow (fallow other than current
fallow), it will also not be considered as an operational holding for Input Survey.
1.1.5 In some cases, where land is divided amongst all members of a family, i.e. between husband,
wife and minor children but cultivation is done by husband as the head of the family, in such cases
entire land may be treated as one operational holding.
1.1.6 There might be cases where in the record, a holding is shown jointly in the names of more
than one co-sharer while in practice the land might be privately divided and the co-sharers are
independently cultivating. In such cases where there is no dispute, these are treated as many
operational holdings as are the number of independent cultivators.
1.1.7 In some States, in the zamabandi register against a Khata, names of three or four persons are
shown. While from the records it would appear that there is only one holding, but in practice, all the
three or four brothers are actually cultivating the land independently of each other although there is
no legal partition of land. Since de facto status of the holdings is considered from the census point of
view, this would constitute three or four operational holdings and thus these would be separately
listed in the Sampling Frame for Input Survey.
1.1.8 For cultivated areas in State forests, no detailed land records are prepared. In absence of land
records such areas are excluded from the coverage of Agriculture Census purposes and thus will not
be included in Input Survey.
1.2 Parcel
1.2.1 A parcel is all land entirely surrounded by land of other holdings or by land not forming part
of any holding. It may consist of one or more cadastral units, plots or fields.
1.5.2 In place where special efforts are made to raise grass, it would be treated as a crop for the
purpose of the survey.
i) Fallow land other than current fallow: This would include all land which were taken up
for cultivation but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than one year
and not more than five years, i.e., equal or greater than one year but less than or equal to
five years. The possible reasons for keeping lands fallow may be one or more of the
following:
a) Poverty of cultivators,
b) Inadequate supply of water,
c) Malerial climate,
d) Silting of canals and rivers, and
e) Unremunerative nature of farming.
ii) Culturable waste: This includes land available for cultivation, whether or not taken up for
cultivation at any time, but not cultivated during the current year and the last five years or
more in succession for one reason or the other. Such lands may be either fallow or
covered with shrubs and jungles, which are not put to any use. Land once cultivated but
not cultivated afterwards for five years in succession should also be included in this
category at the end of the five years. Culturable waste land belonging to operational
holder would alone be covered for the Input Survey.
iii) Permanent pastures and other grazing land: This should include all grazing land, whether
these are permanent pastures and meadows or not. Village common grazing land shall be
excluded for purposes of Census.
iv) Land under miscellaneous tree crops: This includes all cultivable land not included in the
net area sown but is put to some agricultural use. Land under Casuarina trees, thatching
grasses, bamboo bushes and in other grooves for fuel which are not included under
‘Orchards’, would be covered under this category. Land of this type outside the holdings
will not be included.
v) Forests: This should include all land classified as ‘Forests’ under any legal enactment
dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether State owned or private, and
whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the
forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forests should remain
included under the forest area. Only private forests belonging to operational holder
would be covered for the purpose of Agriculture Census and Input Survey.
vi) Area under non-agricultural use: This should include all lands occupied by buildings,
tanks and ponds put to uses other than agricultural purpose within the holdings of
operational holder.
vii) Barren and uncultivated land: This should include all barren and uncultivated land within
operational holding.
Biological Control
1.7.1.3 Most of the crops have their natural enemies in the form of parasites and predators and
disease causing organisms. Large scale multiplication and liberation of such other agents, which
naturally occur in environment but are enemies of crops results in effective control of the harmful
organisms. These methods are often applied by specialized agencies in conjunction with chemical
methods so that harmful effects of insecticide do not interfere with the activities of nature based
enemies of pests.
Chemical Control
1.7.1.4 This method relates to use of insecticides, pesticides and weedicides, which are used as
dusts, sprays and granules on the crops. Due to their nature of producing immediate results such
chemicals are most popular among the farmers. Serious limitations, particularly those relating to
residues on crops and destruction of useful insects, have been noted in recent years in usage of these
chemicals.
Chemical Fertilizers
1.8.1.1 The term chemical fertilizers refer to chemical compounds which are manufactured in
factories and are used as soil nutrients. These are further classified as “macro nutrients” which
supply nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and Potash (K) and “micro nutrient” fertilizers which supply
Zinc, Manganese, Copper, Iron, Aluminium etc. The popular macro nutrient fertilizers are Urea,
Diammonium Phosphate (DAP), Muriate of Phosphate (MOP), Calcium Ammonium Nitrate (CAN)
and a number of complex fertilizers and the physical mixtures of these.
Organic Manure
1.8.1.2 The organic manure is usually not manufactured in chemical factories and is produced by
the farmers in their fields using various types of agricultural wastes. Sometimes these are also
prepared using the sewage silt or municipal waste in urban areas. Organic manure is usually bulky
material and is transported in trolleys. The types of manures covered in this group would be Farm
Yard Manure (FYM), which is prepared by putting agricultural wastes in a pit for decomposition and
composting. This also includes the Vermi Compost. Various forms of oil cakes, which are used as
fertilizers, also fall in this category.
Bio-fertilizers
1.8.1.3 Bio-fertilizers are sold in small packets and they are required to be stored at specified
temperature. These carry some living bacteria on organic base. The examples of bio-fertilizers are
Rhizobium, Azabactor, Blue-green Algae and Phosphate Solubalising Bacteria (PSB). When bio-
fertilizers are put in the soil, the bacteria contained in the fertilizer packet spread in the soil and start
their activity, i.e., fixing the nitrogen from air to soil. Hence bio-fertilizers are not soil nutrients in
themselves, rather they act as catalysts/direct agents for making the soil nutrients available. These
types of fertilizers are not very common among farmers and only some progressive farmers use
them. Also, because of their storage requirements these are not available everywhere.
Green Manure
1.8.1.4 Green manure refers to cultivation of a specific type of vegetation with the intention of
ploughing it back in the soil when the leaves are tender and easily decomposable. The popular types
of green manure used by the farmers include Sesbania (Dhencha), Sunhemp (Sanai), Indigo, Urd and
Cowpea (lobia). There is also a practice of ploughing back the leafy portion of leguminous crops in
the field after first or second picking for the purpose of green manuring. All such cases will be
counted for the purpose of obtaining area under green manure.
1.9 Seed
1.9.1 Breeder Seed
1.9.1.1 Seed (or vegetative propagating material) increased by the originating, or sponsoring, plant
breeder or institution and which is used as the source for the increase of foundation seed (Pink Tag).
(i) FOOD CROPS: This includes cereals, pulses, fruits, vegetables, spices and condiments
and other food crops which are enumerated below:
Cereals: Cereals include rice, jowar, bajra, maize, ragi, wheat, small millets, barley and
other cereals.
Pulses: The area under important pulses may be given cropwise. Pulses include gram,
tur, urad, moong, masur and other pulses.
Foodgrains: The total area under foodgrains includes area covered under both cereals
and pulses.
Fruits: Fruits include mangoes, citrus fruits, bananas, apples, guavas, grapes,
pomegranate, papayas and others. Dried fruits include cashewnuts, almonds, pistachio,
walnut and others. Total fruits include fruits as well as nuts (dried fruits).
Vegetables: Vegetables include potato, carrot, sweet potato, tomato, spinach, brinjal,
cauliflower, etc.
Spices & Condiments: Spices and condiments include black pepper, chillies, ginger,
turmeric, cardamom, betelnuts (arecanuts), garlic, coriander etc.
(ii) NON-FOOD CROPS: These include oilseeds, fibres, dyes and tanning material, drugs
and narcotics, plantation crops, fodder crops, green manure crops etc.
Oilseeds: Include groundnut (nuts in shell), castor seed, seasamum, rapeseed and
mustard, linseed, coconut, niger-seed, safflower seed, cotton seed and other oilseeds.
Fibres: Fibres include cotton (Lint), cotton (Kapas), jute mesta, sunhemp (fibre) and
other fibres.
Dyes & Tanning Materials: Include Indigo and others.
Drugs & Narcotics: Include opium, tobacco and others.
Plantation Crops: Include tea, coffee, rubber and others.
Fodder Crops: Include guar, oats, and other fodder crops.
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CHAPTER 2
SAMPLING DESIGN AND ESTIMATION PROCEDURE
2.1 Objective
2.1.1 The primary objective of the Survey is to provide information on levels of consumption of
various inputs like chemical fertilizers, farm yard manure/compost, pesticides, agricultural
implements and machinery, livestock and agricultural credit etc. by major size groups of holdings.
Information is also collected on the extent of scatteredness of holdings. In this survey, the data were
collected for the five major size groups of operational holdings, viz., marginal (below 1 ha.), small (1
- 2 ha.), semi-medium (2 - 4 ha.), medium (4 – 10 ha.) and large (10 ha. and above).
2.2 Coverage
2.2.1 Institutional holdings are excluded from the scope of Input Survey, i.e., only individual and
joint holdings are covered. In addition, resident cultivators of urban areas and deemed resident
cultivators of selected villages were kept out of purview of Input Survey 2011-12. Thus, only
resident cultivators of selected villages in rural areas were covered except in Kerala and Puducherry
where urban wards were also included. However, during Input Survey 2011-12 entire country was
covered.
2.5.2 A stratified two-stage sampling design was adopted for Input Survey 2011-12. Tehsils / CD
Blocks constituted the strata, villages within the stratum formed first stage and the operational
holdings in the selected villages constituted the second stage unit. Thus, in each block / tehsil, the
sampling was performed at two stages - a sample of villages and sample of operational holdings in
the sample villages. The ultimate sampling unit was an operational holding.
2.6.3 The estimates of Input Survey Characteristics were generated at district level. In case State
Governments desire to have the estimates for any administrative Unit smaller than a district, they
were free to do so, provided the sampled observations in respect of various characteristics were
considered adequate to get reliable estimates at the level of these administrative Units. The district
level estimates were pooled to arrive at State level estimates, which were further pooled to get all
India estimates.
2.6.4 For rabi survey, enumerators would cover the same operational holdings which were covered
in kharif season. In case the size of selected holdings changed during the reference period, the area
reported in kharif season was taken as standard. Further, if a particular holding say X in the size
group 1 to 2.0 ha. (small holding) was divided into smaller holdings in such a way that the adjoining
sub-divided holdings belonged to different size classes (marginal holding), the enumerator would
select another holding randomly from the same size group of 1 to 2.0 ha. in place of holding X. After
that, the required information for rabi season as well as kharif would be collected for that area of
kharif. On the contrary, if the size of group of the holding changed upwards due to acquiring of
additional area by operational holder, then the area of holding reported in kharif was taken as
standard. The information in kharif, rabi and jaid was related to the original area and the information
in respect of additional area was ignored completely for purpose of Input Survey.
i) Number of parcels;
ii) Multiple cropping, separately for irrigated and unirrigated area;
iii) Use of chemical fertilizers, organic manures, pesticides, bio-fertilizers and green manure
separately for irrigated and unirrigated areas under major crops (area covered and quantity
used);
iv) Livestock (Numbers);
v) Usage of agricultural machinery and implements;
vi) Agricultural credit;
vii) Seeds;
viii) Integrated Pest management (IPM); and
ix) Age, size of household and educational level of operational holders.
2.9 Identification of Sample Villages
2.9.1 The number of villages covered for the Input Survey 2011-12 was 7 percent of total number
of villages in the State. These villages were randomly selected with the Taluk/CD Block as the
stratum from out of 20 percent (TRS) villages already selected for Agriculture Census 2010-11.
2.9.2 In cases, some uninhabited villages got selected in the sample for Input Survey, such villages
were substituted. At the time of estimation, however, the uninhabited villages were included in the
total number of villages for arriving at multiplication factor.
1. Yijp ( k ) - Value of characteristic in the pth holding of jth village of the ithTaluk/CD Block
2. N ij ( k ) - Total number of holdings in the kth size class in the jth selected village of the ith
taluk.
3. nij ( k ) - Number of holdings sampled in the kth size class in the jth selected village of ith
taluk.
5. ni - Number of villages selected in the ith taluk for collection of data on inputs.
^
6. Y Ti (k ) - Estimate of characteristic under study for the ith taluk in kth size class.
∧
7. Y D (k ) - Estimate of characteristic under study for the district in kth size class.
Then the estimate of the characteristic under study for the ith taluk/CD Block (i.e. stratum) in
the k-th size class is given by the formula:-
n N (k ) n (k )
(k ) = N ∑
^ ij
∑Y
i
i ij
Y Ti ijp
(k ) ……...(i)
=i j 1=n n (k )
ij p 1
n N (k ) n (k )
(k ) = ∑ N ∑
^ M ij
∑Y
i
i ij
YD (k )
ijp ….(ii)
=i 1 = n n (k )
i j 1 ij =p 1
M ^
= ∑Y
i =1
Ti (k )
The sampling error for the characteristic under study for the district is defined as the positive square
root of the sample variance. The formula for the variance is given by
−
(y ) ..(iii)
^ ni
V Y D (k ) ∑ N i N i n i ∑
^ M 2
= − yi
= i 1= n i ( n i − 1) j 1 ij
N (k ) n ij
(k )
where y = ∑Y ij
ijp
(k ) …………….(iv)
n (k )
ij
ij p =1
1 ni
and yi = ∑y ………………………….(v)
n i j =1
ij
2.11.2 The Input Survey 2011-12 was confined only to the resident cultivators of selected villages.
The resident cultivators of urban areas were not covered in the Input Survey except in case of Kerala
and Puducherry where urban wards were also covered.
2.11.3 An operational holding may be treated wholly, partly or not treated at all with
fertilizers/organic manures/ pesticides etc. For the purpose of the survey, holdings were classified
only as treated or not treated with fertilizers/organic manures /pesticides etc. Accordingly, partly
treated holdings were also considered as treated with fertilizer.
2.11.4 The ‘Purely Current Fallow’ holdings have not been included in the sampled holdings of
Input Survey for data collection but such holdings were included in the total number of holdings for
estimation purpose.
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CHAPTER 3
ANALYSIS OF INPUT SURVEY DATA – ALL INDIA
DISPERSAL OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS
3.1 Distribution of Operational Holdings and Operated Area
3.1.1 According to Input Survey 2011-12, number of operational holdings was estimated at 138.11
million with operated area of 157.61 million hectares (excluding Institutional holdings).
3.2.2 A parcel is defined as “all land entirely surrounded by land of other holdings or land not
forming part of any holding”. It may consist of one or more cadastral units or fields and may not be
synonymous with survey number. Three or four adjoining survey numbers could make one parcel
but two survey numbers of same village, not adjacent to each other, would make two parcels.
3.2.3 The data on number of parcels was collected by interviewing the selected operational holders
with a view to collect information about the dispersal of operational holdings in different parts of the
country. However, the outer limit for collecting the information in Input Survey was restricted to
district. Since an operational holding will have at least one parcel, the average number of parcels per
operational holding cannot be less than one. The distribution of average number of parcels, average
area per parcel and average area per holding in different size groups of holdings as per Input Survey
2011-12, may be seen in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1: Average number of parcels, average area per parcel and area per holding
No. of parcels per
Sl. Area per parcel (in ha.) Area per holding (in ha.)
Size Groups holding
No.
2006-07 2011-12 2006-07 2011-12 2006-07 2011-12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Marginal (Below 1.0 ha.) 1.64 1.63 0.26 0.25 0.42 0.40
2 Small (1.0 – 2.0 ha.) 2.63 2.34 0.54 0.60 1.42 1.41
3 Semi-medium (2.0 – 4.0 ha.) 3.46 2.98 0.79 0.91 2.72 2.69
4 Medium (4.0 – 10.0 ha.) 4.46 3.79 1.30 1.50 5.78 5.70
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above) 5.61 5.06 2.78 3.06 15.57 15.46
All size groups 2.22 2.01 0.59 0.57 1.30 1.14
medium and large respectively. The graphical presentation of average operated area is given in
Figure 3.1(c).
MULTIPLE CROPPING
3.3.1 There are mainly two cropping seasons in the country in a year viz., Kharif and Rabi. The
Kharif season is normally spread from May to mid-October and the Rabi from mid-October to mid-
April. A cultivator may raise two crops on his operational holding during the agriculture year - one in
Kharif season and another in Rabi season. In some States during the period from May to April, more
than two crops are grown. In such cases, the cultivator is said to have cropped his land twice or more
and gross cropped area would be twice or more of the net area sown depending upon the number of
times the crops have been taken. For example, when a cultivator raises three crops during the year,
gross cropped area would be three times that of net sown area.
3.3.2 The net area sown as per Input Survey 2011-12 was 139.65 million hectares out of which
65.3 percent was cropped once, 33.5 percent was cropped twice and only 1.2 percent was cropped
more than twice. Size-groupwise distribution of net area sown may be seen in Table 3.2. In 2011-12,
45.2 percent of net irrigated area was cropped once while 52.2 percent was cropped twice. The net
irrigated area cropped more than twice accounted for only 2.5 percent (Table 3.3). Similarly, out of
the net unirrigated area of 75.30 million hectares, 82.42 percent was cropped once while remaining
17.58 percent was cropped more than once.
3.3.3 The percentage distribution of Net Sown Area according to cropped once, cropped twice and
cropped more than twice is given in Table 3.2.
Table 3.2: Distribution of Net Sown Area according to number of crops taken
Table 3.3: Distribution of Net Irrigated Area according to number of crops taken
3.3.4 In a total of 139.65 million hectares of net area sown, only 34.71 percent was utilized for
growing crops more than once while bulk of area of about 65.29 percent was cropped only once
during the year. The practice of cropping area more than once was more prevalent among marginal
and small holdings than in higher size class as percentage of net area sown cropped more than once
for different categories of holdings worked out to 37.8 percent for marginal, 33.2 percent for small,
33.3 percent for semi-medium, 34.9 percent for medium and 33.8 percent for large.
3.4.1 As per Input Survey 2011-12, cropping intensity at all India level was estimated at 135.88
which matches closely with the figure of 137.15 percent estimated through Agriculture Census
2010-11. It may be noted that cropping intensity for preceding Input Survey was estimated at 130.32
percent.
3.5.1 A set of crops was identified for each State/UT for collection of data on inputs in the Survey.
These crops were selected on the basis of their importance in each State depending upon the
percentage of cropped area in relation to gross cropped area. A crop which may be important in one
State may not be so for some other State and were so put under ‘other crops’ in case of latter States.
Consequently, the total area of a particular crop at all India level may not reflect the factual position
owing to its possibility of having been merged under ‘other crops’ in some State. Thus, the area
under a particular crop reflects the area in major growing States. With this limitation, data on major
crops, viz. Paddy, Jowar, Bajra, Maize, Wheat, Tur (Arhar), Sugarcane, Groundnut and Cotton have
been presented separately for the purpose of analysis. The area of remaining crops has been
categorized under ‘other crops’. Thus the total of all these nine crops aggregated with ‘other crops’
would form the total for ‘all crops’.
3.5.2
(Area in '000 ha.)
Sl. Size Groups Paddy Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Tur (Arhar) Sugarcane Groundnut Cotton Other Crops All Crops
No. Irrigated UnirrigatedIrrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated
1 Marginal 10818 6998 105 1058 223 992 514 2815 6822 744 28 546 993 54 125 514 695 1341 3686 8071 24008 23134
(45.1) (30.3) (0.4) (4.6) (0.9) (4.3) (2.1) (12.2) (28.4) (3.2) (0.1) (2.4) (4.1) (0.2) (0.5) (2.2) (2.9) (5.8) (15.4) (34.9) (100.0) (100.0)
2 Small 6742 4807 147 1588 174 1084 458 2181 5246 654 33 985 1147 75 189 662 1263 2294 3575 9325 18975 23655
(35.5) (20.3) (0.8) (6.7) (0.9) (4.6) (2.4) (9.2) (27.6) (2.8) (0.2) (4.2) (6.0) (0.3) (1.0) (2.8) (6.7) (9.7) (18.8) (39.4) (100.0) (100.0)
3 Semi-medium 5913 4168 142 1627 223 1453 441 2069 6203 703 57 1093 1135 75 222 679 1692 2457 3896 10455 19925 24780
(29.7) (16.8) (0.7) (6.6) (1.1) (5.9) (2.2) (8.4) (31.1) (2.8) (0.3) (4.4) (5.7) (0.3) (1.1) (2.7) (8.5) (9.9) (19.6) (42.2) (100.0) (100.0)
4 Medium 4496 2523 114 1147 223 1918 335 1433 6050 565 37 853 681 49 232 445 1680 1730 4241 10506 18090 21169
(24.9) (11.9) (0.6) (5.4) (1.2) (9.1) (1.9) (6.8) (33.4) (2.7) (0.2) (4.0) (3.8) (0.2) (1.3) (2.1) (9.3) (8.2) (23.4) (49.6) (100.0) (100.0)
5 Large 1509 693 28 299 106 1600 98 360 2384 264 6 232 149 7 127 126 566 306 2026 5131 6999 9019
(21.6) (7.7) (0.4) (3.3) (1.5) (17.7) (1.4) (4.0) (34.1) (2.9) (0.1) (2.6) (2.1) (0.1) (1.8) (1.4) (8.1) (3.4) (28.9) (56.9) (100.0) (100.0)
6 All Size Groups 29479 19190 537 5719 949 7047 1846 8858 26706 2930 161 3710 4105 260 894 2426 5897 8128 17424 43489 87997 101757
(33.5) (18.9) (0.6) (5.6) (1.1) (6.9) (2.1) (8.7) (30.3) (2.9) (0.2) (3.6) (4.7) (0.3) (1.0) (2.4) (6.7) (8.0) (19.8) (42.7) (100.0) (100.0)
Note: (1) Figure in brackets are percentages. (2) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
Table 3.4(b): Share of Various Size Groups of Holdings in Irrigated and Unirrigated areas under various crops
(Area in '000 ha.)
Sl. Size Groups Paddy Jowar Bajra Maize Wheat Tur (Arhar) Sugarcane Groundnut Cotton Other Crops All Crops
No. Irrigated UnirrigatedIrrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated
From percentage distribution of gross cropped area among various crops (Table 3.4(a)), it
may be seen that about 80.2 percent of gross irrigated area and 53.3 percent of gross unirrigated area
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3.5.3 In 88.00 million hectares of gross irrigated area (all crops) in the country (Table 3.4(b)), the
share of marginal holdings was the highest, i.e., 27.3 percent followed by semi-medium (22.6
percent), small (21.6 percent) and medium (20.6 percent) and large (8.0 percent). The percentage of
gross unirrigated area was the highest for semi-medium holdings (24.4 percent) followed by small
(23.2 percent), marginal (22.7 percent), medium (20.8 percent) and large holdings (8.9 percent).
3.5.4 The graphical presentations of gross irrigated and gross unirrigated areas under various crops
in different size groups of holdings may be seen in Figures 3.3(a) to 3.3(j).
3.6 Application of Chemical Fertilizer, Farm Yard Manure and Pesticides in Irrigated and
Unirrigated Areas
3.6.1 Chemical fertilizers are used to increase agricultural production and pesticides are used to
protect the crops from insects and pests. Besides chemical fertilizers, organic manure is also used to
raise the soil fertility. The most commonly used chemical fertilizers are Urea, Di-Ammonium
Phosphate, Super Phosphate, Potash, complex fertilizers, fertilizer mixture and micronutrient
fertilizers like Ammonium Sulphate etc. On the other hand, Farm Yard Manure (FYM)/compost and
oil cakes are the most common organic manures in use by the cultivators. Input Survey data was
collected separately for both the under High Yielding Varieties (HYV) and ‘Others’ and use of
fertilizers separately for different categories. Normally, the first dose of fertilizer is given at the
sowing stage and subsequently a few more applications are given to the crop. Thus, the same area
may receive one or more application of fertilizers but for the purpose of estimation of area of usage
of fertilizer, only net area under the crop in a particular season has been taken into account.
3.6.2 Input data was collected in each State and Union Territory for different crops. The crops
grown differ from State to State and not all crops are common in all the States and Union Territories.
Further area covered in selected crops in each State and Union Territory need not be the same as the
total cropped area, as other minor crops are also grown by the cultivators.
3.7 Percentage of Irrigated and Unirrigated Areas Treated with Chemical Fertilizers, Farm
Yard Manure and Pesticides
3.7.1 Table 3.5 gives percentage of irrigated and unirrigated areas treated with chemical fertilizers,
FYM and pesticides to the corresponding gross cropped area under ‘all crops’ at All India level.
Table 3.5: Percentage of Irrigated and Unirrigated Areas Treated with Chemical Fertilizers, FYM and Pesticides
for ‘All Crops’
Percentage of irrigated area treated Percentage of unirrigated area
with treated with
Sl.
Size Groups Farm Farm
No. Chemical Chemical
Yard Pesticides Yard Pesticides
Fertilizers Fertilizers
Manures Manures
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 89.2 19.6 43.4 65.8 28.2 35.9
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 89.4 20.6 46.9 69.5 24.7 42.5
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 89.9 18.2 48.8 67.9 22.1 42.3
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 90.3 15.8 53.5 60.2 18.6 38.9
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above 91.0 13.7 58.9 41.5 14.3 32.4
All Size Groups 89.8 18.2 48.7 63.9 22.7 39.3
3.7.2 It may be seen that 89.8 percent of gross irrigated area and 63.9 percent of gross unirrigated
area were treated with different chemical fertilizers. Similarly, about 18.2 percent of gross irrigated
area and 22.7 percent of gross unirrigated area were treated with FYM. In case of pesticides 48.7
percent of gross irrigated area and 39.3 percent of gross unirrigated area were treated with pesticides.
3.7.3 The use of chemical fertilizers was observed to be higher in irrigated area than in unirrigated
area as out of an area of 143.98 million hectare, 54.85 percent area under irrigation and 45.15 percent
without irrigation was treated with fertilizer.
3.7.4 The percentage of irrigated area treated with FYM was highest in case of small holdings
(20.6) followed by marginal (19.6), semi-medium (18.2), medium (15.8) and large (13.7). In case of
unirrigated area also, percentage of area treated with FYM for marginal holdings was highest (28.2
percent) followed by small (24.7 percent), semi-medium (22.1 percent), medium (18.6 percent) and
large (14.3 percent).
3.7.5 In case of use of pesticides, percentage of irrigated area treated with pesticides was highest
in large holdings (58.9) followed by medium (53.5), semi-medium (48.8), small (46.9) and marginal
holdings (43.4). Thus, use of pesticides in irrigated area increased with increase in size of holdings.
The corresponding figure in unirrigated area was highest (42.5 percent) in small category followed
by semi-medium (42.3 percent), medium (38.9 percent), marginal (35.9 percent) and large holdings
(32.4 percent).
3.8 Rate of application of Fertilizer Nutrient (N,P,K) and FYM in Irrigated and
Unirrigated Areas
All Crops
3.8.1 Table 3.6 gives break-up of rate of application of nutrients, viz., Nitrogen(N), Phosphate(P)
and Potash(K) and FYM for ‘all crops’ in irrigated and unirrigated areas. The data has been
computed from estimated consumption of various types of fertilizers by operational holders, by
taking into account nutrient content in each type of fertilizer. The rate of application of nutrients, like
N,P,K and FYM has been calculated by dividing the quantity of each nutrient, i.e., N,P,K and FYM
consumed by corresponding gross irrigated and unirrigated areas treated with fertilizer/manure for
irrigated and unirrigated areas separately.
Table 3.6: Rate of Application of Fertilizer Nutrients (N,P,K) and FYM in Irrigated and Unirrigated Areas in All Crops
(Kgs/hectare)
Sl. N P K FYM
Size Groups
No. Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 174.4 119.9 73.0 50.8 30.9 22.3 4831.0 3720.3
Sl. N P K FYM
Size Groups
No. Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated Irrigated Unirrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 118.3 76.3 58.5 39.2 26.0 14.0 4079.2 2992.8
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 110.6 62.3 52.8 34.6 19.0 10.9 4054.0 2575.3
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 106.2 52.7 48.0 30.6 13.0 8.6 3873.4 2174.6
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above 114.6 44.0 44.3 25.3 8.5 8.4 3372.7 1944.3
All Size Groups 128.9 76.4 57.8 38.3 21.6 13.7 4214.7 2901.2
3.8.2 The use of N for ‘all crops’ at All India level was 128.9 kg./ha. in irrigated area against
76.4 kg./ha. in unirrigated area. The corresponding rate of consumption for marginal, small, semi-
medium, medium and large holdings in irrigated area were 174.4, 118.3, 110.6, 106.2 and 114.6
(kg./ha.) against 119.9, 76.3, 62.3, 52.7 and 44.0 (kg./ha.) in unirrigated area. This indicates that the
rate of application of N (kg./ha.) was higher in irrigated area as compared to unirrigated area.
3.8.3 The use of P at all India level in irrigated area was 57.8 kg./ha. against 38.3 kg./ha. in
unirrigated area. Its use (kg./ha.) in irrigated area was the highest (73.0) in marginal holdings
followed by small (58.5), semi-medium (52.8), medium (48.0) and large holdings (44.3). The rate of
application (kg./ha.) in unirrigated area under various categories of holdings was 50.8 (marginal),
39.2 (small), 34.6 (semi-medium), 30.6 (medium) and 25.3 (large), showing similar pattern as
observed in case of application of N except large irrigated holdings.
3.8.4 The use of Potash (K) was 21.6 kg./ha. in irrigated area against 13.7 kg./ha. in unirrigated
area. The use of K in irrigated as well as unirrigated areas had decreased with increase in size of
holdings. In general, as observed in Table 3.6, the rate of application of Fertilizer Nutrients (N,P,K)
is comparatively high in smaller holdings.
3.8.5 The use of FYM in irrigated area was 4214.7 kg./ha. against 2901.2 kg./ha. in unirrigated
area. The use (kg./ha.) of FYM in irrigated area over various size-groups of holdings was more than
the corresponding figures in unirrigated area. The use of FYM had decreased as size of holdings
increased in both irrigated and unirrigated areas.
3.9 Livestock
3.9.1 Distribution of livestock held by operational holders in 2011-12 may be seen in Table 3.7(a).
Total number of cattle and buffaloes possessed by operational holders during 2011-12 were 201.63
million and 96.73 million respectively. The number of cattle possessed by operational holders was
highest (110.21) in marginal holdings followed by small (44.97 million), semi-medium (28.81
million), medium (14.59 million) and large (3.06 million) categories of holdings.
Table 3.7(a): Distribution of livestock held by operational holders by Major Size Groups
(in million)
Sl. No. Size Groups Cattle Buffaloes
1 2
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 110.21 47.88
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 44.97 21.44
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 28.81 16.19
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 14.59 9.17
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above 3.06 2.05
All Size Groups 201.63 96.73
Note: Total may not tally due to rounding off.
3.9.2 Number of cattle per 100 number of operational holders in marginal, small, semi-medium,
medium and large (Table 3.7 (b)) was estimated at 118.9, 181.7, 207.7, 249.2 and 321.14
respectively against 146 for ‘all size groups’. Further, number of buffaloes per 100 of corresponding
number of operational holders at All India level in marginal, small, semi-medium, medium and large
was estimated at 51.7, 86.7, 116.7, 156.6 and 214.6 respectively against 70 for ‘all size groups’.
medium (54.5percent), semi-medium (44.1 percent), marginal (43.8 percent) and small (42.7
percent).
(in ‘000)
Total Number of operational holdings using
number of Cane
S.No. Size Groups Mould Pumpsets
operational Wooden Power Crusher
Board (Diesel/ Tractor Sprinklers
holdings Plough Tiller (Animal/
Plough Electric)
Power)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Marginal (Below 1.0 92688 34176 13444 33482 4801 40615 1152 1314
ha.) (36.9) (14.5) (36.1) (5.2) (43.8) (1.2) (1.4)
2 Small (1.0 – 2.0 ha.) 24746 11682 6032 9802 1704 10572 512 984
(47.2) (24.4) (39.6) (6.9) (42.7) (2.1) (4.0)
3 Semi-medium (2.0 – 13869 6432 3408 6206 956 6117 304 724
4.0 ha.) (46.4) (24.6) (44.8) (6.9) (44.1) (2.2) (5.2)
4 Medium (4.0 – 10.0 5854 2367 1256 2893 428 3190 141 362
ha.) (40.4) (21.5) (49.4) (7.3) (54.5) (2.4) (6.2)
5 Large (10.0 ha. and 953 308 138 459 65 638 24 60
above) (32.3) (14.5) (48.2) (6.8) (67.0) (2.5) (6.3)
All Size Groups 138110 54965 24278 52843 7954 61133 2134 3444
(39.8) (17.6) (38.3) (5.8) (44.3) (1.5) (2.5)
Note: (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off. (2) Figures in brackets are percentages.
3.11.2 The percentage of operational holdings availing agricultural credit from different sources,
viz., Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS), Primary Land Development Banks (PLDB),
Commercial Banks (CBB) and Regional Rural Banks (RRBB) was 40.8, 2.9, 47.5 and 13.9 in
marginal category; 49.8, 4.3, 33.3 and 17.6 in small holdings; 52.7, 4.7, 30.1 and 19.4 in semi-
medium; 55.7, 5.4, 27.2 and 22.0 in medium; 57.0, 7.1, 23.8, and 28.5 in large holdings with an
average of 45.6, 3.7, 39.3 and 16.2 at All India level. It is clarified that there were some operational
holders who took institutional credit from more than one source and hence there was an overlapping
in number of operational holdings availing credit through above mentioned sources. The above
distribution shows that Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (45.6 percent) were main source of
credit of operational holders followed by commercial banks (39.3 percent) and regional rural banks
(16.2 percent).
3.11.3 From Table 3.9(b), it may be seen that percentage of short-term, medium-term, and long-
term loans taken by operational holders at All India level was 64.7, 24.8 and 10.5 respectively with
64.0, 27.2 and 8.8 for marginal; 65.2, 24.8 and 10.0 for small; 66.0, 22.7 and 11.3 for semi-medium;
65.0, 21.9 and 13.1 for medium; and 60.0, 25.4 and 14.6 for large holdings. This distribution
indicates that percentage of short-term loan taken by each size group operational holders was more
prevalent than medium and long-term loans, which is normally found that short-term loan is
frequently borrowed to meet requirement of seasonal agricultural operations.
Sl.
Size Groups Short-term Medium-term Long-term
No.
1 2 3 4 5
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 64.0 27.2 8.8
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 65.2 24.8 10.0
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 66.0 22.7 11.3
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 65.0 21.9 13.1
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above) 60.0 25.4 14.6
All Size Groups 64.7 24.8 10.5
Note: Total may not tally due to rounding off.
3.11.4 From the table 3.9(c), it may be seen that marginal holdings availed 37.3 percent of total
agricultural credit of about ₹90721 crores against their presentation of 67.1 percent in total number
of operational holdings of 138.11 million estimated through Input Survey 2011-12. Similarly, small,
semi-medium, medium and large holdings availed 23.3 percent, 20.5 percent, 15.0 percent and 3.9
percent of total agricultural credit respectively against their proportions of 17.9 percent, 10.0 percent,
4.2 percent and 0.7 percent in total number of holdings.
3.11.5 In Input Survey 2011-12, disbursement of short-term loan was collected under three
components, viz., loan used for purchasing fertilizer, loan utilized for other inputs and amount of
loan taken in cash from financial institutions. It was observed that highest share of short-term loan
was received in form of cash which constituted 92.2 percent at All India level against 5.5 percent for
purchasing fertilizer and only 2.2 percent for ‘other inputs’(Table 3.9(d)).
3.12 Seeds
3.12.1 The estimated number of operational holdings who used improved quality seeds (certified
seeds) for agricultural purposes may be seen in Table 3.10. Out of a total of 138.11 million
operational holdings estimated for Input Survey 2011-12, 39.41 percent used certified seeds while
26.96 percent of it used seed of notified variety. Out of total operational holding, only 9.84 percent
used hybrid seeds and 3.45 percent carried out foundation programme of seeds.
Table 3.10: Estimated number of operational holdings using certified seeds for agricultural purpose
(in million)
3.12.2 The crop-wise distribution of operational holdings using notified variety of certified seeds
showed that out of a total of 37.23 million holdings which used seed of notified variety, about 46.56
percent holders used for paddy crop, 27.48 percent for wheat, 10.02 percent for maize, 6.13 percent
for cotton, 5.18 percent for Jowar, 5.12 percent for sugarcane, 3.93 percent for tur (arhar), 3.87
percent for bajra, 2.09 percent for rapeseed & mustard and 1.02 percent for groundnut.
3.12.3 In a total of 13.59 million operational holders using hybrid seed, about 49.86 percent used
for paddy crop, about 12.87 percent for cotton crops, 12.43 percent for wheat, 10.10 percent for
maize, 9.75 percent for Jowar, 7.34 percent for bajra, 2.58 percent for rapeseed & mustard, 0.71
percent for sugarcane, 0.64 percent for tur (arhar) and 0.55 percent for groundnut.
3.12.4 It was also found that Agriculture Departments of State Governments were the second
largest source from where farmers purchased certified seeds as out of estimated 54.43 million
operational holders using certified seeds, 41.90 percent purchased their seeds from Agriculture
Departments while 57.78 percent holders met their requirement from private seed dealers.
3.13 Pest Control Measures (Integrated Pest Management) and Soil Test
3.13.1 Traditionally, there have been a number of practices adopted by farmers as plant protection
measures. For the first time, data on practices usually followed by operational holder for protection
of his crops against insects and pests was collected in Input Survey 2001-02 under Integrated Pest
Management (IPM), keeping in view crop variety and agro-climatic conditions. The data in Input
Survey 2011-12 was collected under following types of pest control measures:
3.13.2 The percentage distribution of number of operational holders who adopted above mentioned
practices for plant protection by major size groups of holdings may be seen in Table 3.11(a).
Table 3.11(a): Percentage distribution of operational holdings adopting usual methods of pest control by Major
Size Groups of holdings
Number
Number of of
Agronomic
Total No. of Operational holdings
Sl. and Mechanical Biological Chemical No
Size Groups Operational Holdings which Others
No. Cultural Control Control Control Efforts
Holdings performed adopted
Practices
Soil Test Pest
Control
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 67.1 58.0 63.8 61.1 69.5 68.5 63.3 75.4 76.3
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 17.9 21.0 19.6 20.0 15.6 17.7 20.0 13.9 13.3
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 10.0 13.2 11.1 12.0 9.4 9.4 11.3 7.6 7.0
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 4.2 6.8 4.7 5.7 4.6 3.9 4.7 2.8 2.9
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above 0.7 1.1 0.8 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.7 0.4 0.5
All Size Groups 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Note: Total may not tally due to rounding off.
3.13.3 The percentage of holdings adopting agronomic and cultural practices was highest (29.9) in
large size group followed by medium (22.5), semi-medium (20.1), medium (19.1) and marginal
(17.9). Largest holdings had highest share of 7.5 percent even for mechanical control, followed by
marginal (6.7 percent), medium (6.0 percent), semi-medium (5.2 percent) and small (4.9 percent)
categories of holdings. In biological methods, marginal holdings had highest share of 5.8 percent
followed by small (4.8 percent), semi-medium (4.5 percent), medium (4.4 percent) and large (4.1
percent). Under chemical methods, highest percentage of holdings belonged to small category (87.6)
followed by semi-medium (87.2), medium (85.7), marginal (85.2) and large (81.9).
3.13.4 The percentage distribution of operational holdings in each size groups of holdings by
various methods of pest control is given in Table 3.11(b).
Table 3.11(b): Percentage distribution of operational holdings in various size groups of holdings by usual methods
of pest control
Number
of
Agronomic
holdings
Sl. and Mechanical Biological Chemical No
Size Groups which Others
No. Cultural Control Control Control Efforts
adopted
Practices
Pest
Control
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 69.7 12.5 4.7 4.0 59.4 2.3 30.3
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 80.2 15.3 3.9 3.9 70.3 1.6 19.8
Number
of
Agronomic
holdings
Sl. and Mechanical Biological Chemical No
Size Groups which Others
No. Cultural Control Control Control Efforts
adopted
Practices
Pest
Control
1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 81.4 16.4 4.2 3.7 71.0 1.5 18.6
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 81.7 18.4 4.9 3.6 70.0 1.3 18.3
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above 81.7 24.4 6.1 3.4 66.9 1.0 18.3
All Size Groups 73.4 13.7 4.5 3.9 63.0 2.0 26.6
It is clarified that one operational holder may follow more than one practices to protect his crop(s)
from insects or pests.
3.13.5 It may be observed that chemical control method was most popular among various pest
control measures as 63.0 percent holdings adopted this approach followed by agronomic & cultural
practices (13.7 percent) etc. However, 26.6 percent of total holdings did not go for any plant
protection measures.
3.13.6 For the first time, during Input Survey 2011-12, information on soil test carried out by
operational holdings was collected. The size group-wise percentage distribution of operational
holders conducted soil testing is presented in the following table (3.11(c)). Among the 138.11
million estimated operational holders for Input Survey 2011-12, 6.6 percent have conducted soil
testing till 30th June, 2012.
Table 3.11(c): Size group-wise estimated number and percentage of operational holdings performed soil testing
Total Number of Number of holdings
Percentage of holding
Sl. No. Size Groups Operational Holdings performed soil
conducted soil testing
(000’) testing (000’)
1 2 3 4 5
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 92688.0 5310.5 5.7
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 24746.1 1922.8 7.8
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 13869.1 1210.3 8.7
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 5853.7 619.4 10.6
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above) 953.0 97.3 10.2
All Size Groups 138109.9 9160.3 6.6
3.14.2 The percentage distribution of operational holdings in each size groups by educational
status may be seen in Table 3.12.
Table 3.12: Percentage distribution of operational holders in each size groups by educational status
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 100.0 31.3 22.2 23.4 15.3 4.8 1.2 1.8
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 100.0 30.2 23.0 21.5 15.5 5.8 1.4 2.6
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 100.0 28.9 23.2 21.7 15.8 6.2 1.2 2.9
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 100.0 28.6 23.6 20.5 15.8 6.4 1.4 3.6
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above 100.0 31.1 22.5 18.8 15.4 6.1 1.6 4.6
All Size Groups 100.0 30.7 22.5 22.7 15.4 5.2 1.3 2.1
Note: Total may not tally due to rounding off.
3.14.3 Out of a total of 138.11 million estimated operational holders for Input Survey 2011-12,
about 69.3 percent were literate, 22.5 percent studied up to class V, 22.7 percent up to middle class,
15.4 percent up to secondary, 5.2 percent up to senior secondary, 1.3 percent technical diploma
holders below degree level and rest 2.1 percent has graduation and above.
Table 3.13: Percentage distribution of number of operational holders into different age groups
66
Total No. of up to Average
Sl. 31 - 40 41 - 50 51 - 60 61 - 65 years
Size Groups Operational 30 age
No. years years years years &
Holders years (years)
above
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 Marginal (below 1.0 ha.) 100.0 3.2 12.1 34.7 34.1 9.9 6.0 50.08
2 Small (1.0 - 1.99 ha.) 100.0 4.3 14.7 32.5 30.7 11.4 6.4 49.61
3 Semi-medium (2.0 - 3.99 ha.) 100.0 4.0 12.7 31.4 31.6 12.1 8.1 50.47
4 Medium (4.0 - 9.99 ha.) 100.0 3.6 12.0 29.1 32.5 13.1 9.7 51.23
5 Large (10.0 ha. and above) 100.0 2.8 9.0 27.5 33.6 14.3 12.7 52.72
All Size Groups 100.0 3.5 12.6 33.7 33.2 10.5 6.5 50.10
Note: (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off. (2) Figures in Col.3 to 9 are percentages.
3.16.1 The percentage distribution of number of operational holders in each size-group of holdings
according to different size of households is given in Table 3.14. The average size of household of an
operational holder was estimated at 5.01. Also, 50.9 percent of operational holders had their family
size between 4 to 6 followed by size of households up to 3 (27.1 percent), 7 to 9 (18.3 percent) etc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
All India Report on Input Survey 2011-12
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 92688 37242 151022 1.63 0.25 0.4 17077 16651 33728 24009 23134 47142
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 24746 34872 57973 2.34 0.6 1.41 14265 17417 31682 18975 23655 42630
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 13869 37369 41283 2.98 0.91 2.69 15075 18248 33322 19925 24780 44706
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 5854 33387 22211 3.79 1.5 5.7 13193 15781 28974 18090 21169 39258
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 953 14735 4819 5.06 3.06 15.46 4741 7201 11942 6999 9019 16018
ALL GROUPS 138110 157605 277309 2.01 0.57 1.14 64351 75298 139649 87997 101757 189755
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off.
TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
33
TABLE 2A: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
ALL CROPS
34
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
PADDY
35
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
JOWAR
36
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
BAJRA
37
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
MAIZE
38
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
RAGI
39
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
WHEAT
40
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
GRAM
41
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
TUR (ARHAR)
42
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
SUGARCANE
43
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
GROUNDNUT
44
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
RAPESEED & MUSTARD
45
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
COTTON
46
TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
JUTE
47
TABLE 3 :DISTRIBUTION OF LIVESTOCK HELD BY OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
TABLE 4 : ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS USING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
48
TABLE 4 : ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS USING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 1233 24571 34176 13444 4799 9750 6543 19931 1868 860
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 512 7068 11682 6032 2547 4524 4563 7013 947 379
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 304 3921 6432 3408 1603 2713 2951 3864 615 209
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 144 1451 2367 1256 662 1151 1274 1413 265 86
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 23 228 308 138 84 159 161 171 34 13
ALL GROUPS 2216 37238 54965 24278 9695 18297 15491 32393 3728 1546
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off. Cont’d/-
TABLE 4 : ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS USING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 1953 1260 1995 6203 6971 21736 11745 4801 40615 6089 4457
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 1168 451 697 3411 3285 4463 5340 1704 10572 3350 2447
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 791 274 413 1973 1917 2597 3610 956 6117 2444 1996
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 367 115 234 706 844 1108 1785 428 3190 1439 1378
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 49 14 36 78 135 178 281 65 638 327 352
ALL GROUPS 4328 2114 3375 12371 13152 30082 22761 7954 61133 13650 10630
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Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off. Cont’d/-
TABLE 4: ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS USING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 3210 873 4857 422 10640 2604 293 1568 977 5466 2448
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 2290 519 2399 284 2883 1066 134 577 410 2357 855
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 2026 376 1776 221 2043 1016 96 377 301 1836 634
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 1477 245 1120 126 1242 693 55 216 174 1209 380
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 373 56 273 28 304 173 11 57 38 336 94
ALL GROUPS 9375 2069 10425 1082 17111 5551 588 2796 1900 11205 4412
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off. Cont’d/-
TABLE 4: ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS USING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
Number In '000 Units
Power Operated Implements
Zero-Till
Raised- Sugarcane
Sl. Seed-Cum- Strip-Till- Vegetable
Size Group(Ha) Power Tractor Bed Cutter
No. Self Propelled Ground Nut Fertilizer Drill Transplanter
Cage Wheel Maize Mounted Planter Planter
Reaper Decorticator Drill (Tractor (Tractor
Sheller Reaper (Tractor (Tractor
(Tractor Drawn) Driven)
Drawn) Drawn)
Drawn)
1 2 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 1516 607 572 144 387 150 130 62 165 1040
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 628 348 421 71 220 58 84 32 51 215
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 352 195 306 51 163 43 92 22 30 118
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 132 93 145 28 113 24 64 12 14 35
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 18 18 21 5 28 5 14 3 3 2
ALL GROUPS 2647 1263 1465 299 911 280 385 132 263 1410
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Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off. Cont’d/-
TABLE 4: ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS USING AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
Number In '000 Units
Power Operated Implements Miscelleneous
1 2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
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1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 737 299 90 71 215 728 1688 1314 1316
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 216 115 29 20 87 291 687 984 743
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 101 61 21 14 102 178 413 724 505
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 41 31 11 7 90 92 194 362 222
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 4 3 2 1 28 18 32 60 27
ALL GROUPS 1099 509 154 113 522 1307 3014 3444 2812
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off.
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TABLE 5 : ESTIMATED INSTITUTIONAL CREDIT TAKEN FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES BY SIZE GROUPS
Estimated No. of No. Of operational holdings that took credit Amount of institutional credit taken
Total No. of operational from (in ₹)
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TABLE 5 : ESTIMATED INSTITUTIONAL CREDIT TAKEN FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES BY SIZE GROUPS
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 0 53787656 11592764 260002386 127568368 48689659 96810506 65266958 19414262
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 0 38017952 10829601 108759553 70994547 26404425 74804759 31253788 19481062
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 0 33952031 8188991 75563081 49339867 27358847 78963094 29592732 20571151
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 0 25649902 8350998 41480931 24571197 19136904 63717803 29715677 20231500
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 0 7126333 2880108 9318888 5055912 4655295 16805294 12227078 6456740
ALL GROUPS 0 158533874 41842462 495124838 277529892 126245130 331101456 168056233 86154715
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off. Cont’d/-
* PACS: PRIMARY AGRICULTURAL CREDIT SOCIETY ** SL: SHORT-TERM LOANS
PLDB: PRIMARY LAND DEVELOPMENT BANK/BRANCH OF STATE LAND DEVELOPMENT BANK ML: MEDIUM-TERM LOANS
CBB: COMMERCIAL BANK BRANCH LL: LONG-TERM LOANS GIVEN BY COMMERCIAL BANKS/REGIONAL RURAL BANKS
RRBB: REGIONAL RURAL BANK BRANCH BANKS/REGIONAL RURAL BANKS
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TABLE 5 : ESTIMATED INSTITUTIONAL CREDIT TAKEN FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES BY SIZE GROUPS
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TABLE 6 : ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS WHO USED CERTIFIED SEEDS FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE
Number in ‘000 Units
No. of Source wise No. of holders who purchased certified seed
No. of No. of No. of
Total No. holdings
holdings holdings holdings Depart- Private
Sl. of opera- who have Seed State Agri. Coopera- Private
Size Groups (ha.) tional
using using using
taken ment of Seed
No. certified notified hybrid Agricul-
Corpora- University tives/ Seed
Dealers/
Total
holdings foundation tion Farms Federations Companies
seeds seeds seeds ture Retailers
prog.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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1 MARGINAL(BELOW 1.0 ) 92688 32898 22837 7666 2749 13470 4076 677 6254 5791 17573 32898
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 24746 11611 7784 3146 1018 4901 1507 346 1909 2345 7373 11611
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 13869 6792 4518 1864 671 2994 943 279 1112 1497 4418 6792
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 5854 2771 1839 795 291 1268 438 184 456 674 1845 2771
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 953 359 253 122 36 176 59 36 46 89 242 359
ALL GROUPS 138110 54432 37231 13592 4765 22809 7022 1522 9778 10395 31450 54432
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off. Cont’d/-
TABLE 6 : ESTIMATED NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS WHO USED CERTIFIED SEEDS FOR AGRICULTURAL PURPOSE
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TABLE 7 : NUMBER OF OPERATIONAL HOLDINGS BY USUAL METHODS OF PEST CONTROL
Number in ‘000 Units
Exclusive
Total No. Of
Total Total Agro-
Number Of Holdings
Number Total Area Economic
Sl. Operational Which Mechanical Biological Chemical No
Size Group(Ha) Of Operated Covered & Others
No. Holdings Adopted Control Methods Methods Efforts
Operational Area Under Cultural
Performed Pest
Holding Soil Test Practices
Soil Test Control
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Method
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 92688 37242 5310 2162 64639 11578 4327 3731 55063 2108 28049
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 24746 34872 1923 2465 19858 3795 973 961 17388 388 4889
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 13869 37369 1210 2888 11294 2273 584 509 9844 212 2575
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 5854 33387 619 2684 4782 1077 285 210 4099 78 1072
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 953 14735 97 819 778 232 59 32 637 10 175
ALL GROUPS 138110 157605 9160 11017 101350 18956 6227 5444 87031 2796 36759
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off.
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Table 9 : Average Age of Operational Holder
1 MARGINAL (BELOW 1.0 ) 92688 2959 11249 32187 31622 9152 5518 50.08
2 SMALL (1.0-1.99) 24746 1070 3628 8049 7600 2821 1579 49.61
3 SEMI-MEDIUM (2.0-3.99) 13869 557 1766 4360 4380 1678 1128 50.47
4 MEDIUM (4.0-9.99) 5854 212 704 1705 1901 765 566 51.23
5 LARGE (10 AND ABOVE) 953 27 86 262 320 137 121 52.72
ALL GROUPS 138110 4826 17433 46564 45822 14552 8913 50.10
Note:-Total May not Tally Due to Rounding Off.
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TABLE 1A : DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, OPERATED AREA, PARCELS AND CROPPED AREA BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 84234 38886 121198 1.44 0.32 0.46 17407 17194 34601 22759 20493 43251
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2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 193 121 308 1.60 0.39 0.63 14 90 104 14 99 113
3 ASSAM 18299 9465 43950 2.40 0.22 0.52 398 8778 9175 426 10073 10499
4 BIHAR 147245 37929 280121 1.90 0.14 0.26 17643 13452 31095 26847 16485 43332
5 CHATTISGARH 21826 9979 41591 1.91 0.24 0.46 3044 6517 9560 3381 7982 11363
6 GOA 599 278 657 1.10 0.42 0.46 80 195 275 80 199 279
7 GUJARAT 18141 10306 19892 1.10 0.52 0.57 4471 5447 9919 4623 6149 10772
8 HARYANA 7723 4365 7739 1.00 0.56 0.57 3874 462 4336 7798 527 8325
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 6700 2544 33582 5.01 0.08 0.38 302 1498 1799 517 2653 3170
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 12050 4194 32318 2.68 0.13 0.35 1973 1835 3808 2577 2746 5324
11 JHARKHAND 18457 7503 31870 1.73 0.24 0.41 308 2222 2530 316 2484 2801
12 KARNATAKA 38429 18753 51536 1.34 0.36 0.49 4799 12724 17522 5558 13565 19123
13 KERALA 65312 9304 72971 1.12 0.13 0.14 1861 5706 7566 1996 6740 8736
14 MADHYA PRADESH 38903 20031 67126 1.73 0.30 0.51 7463 11968 19431 8160 19170 27329
15 MAHARASHTRA 66984 33199 88019 1.31 0.38 0.50 5985 24749 30734 8508 32249 40758
16 MANIPUR 767 387 779 1.02 0.50 0.50 95 292 386 103 428 531
17 MEGHALAYA 1023 606 1469 1.44 0.41 0.59 161 419 579 161 528 689
18 MIZORAM 501 310 555 1.11 0.56 0.62 33 277 310 33 318 351
19 NAGALAND 64 38 67 1.05 0.56 0.59 7 13 20 7 15 21
20 ODISHA 33679 19190 58008 1.72 0.33 0.57 5041 13745 18787 5883 16619 22502
21 PUNJAB 1644 1043 1684 1.02 0.62 0.63 1031 12 1042 2014 23 2037
22 RAJASTHAN 25077 13180 48406 1.93 0.27 0.53 6368 5753 12121 6925 11198 18123
23 SIKKIM 397 168 397 1.00 0.42 0.42 22 114 135 22 134 155
24 TAMIL NADU 62556 24012 89838 1.44 0.27 0.38 13035 7288 20323 13330 9436 22766
25 TRIPURA 4989 1389 6125 1.23 0.23 0.28 322 960 1282 383 1120 1503
26 UTTARAKHAND 6708 3058 15291 2.28 0.20 0.46 927 1780 2707 1558 2951 4510
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Average Net sown area Gross cropped area
Sl. Number of Operated Number of Number of Area
States/UTs Area per
No. holdings area parcels parcels per per Irrigated Unirrigated Total Irrigated Unirrigated Total
parcel
holdings holding
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
27 UTTAR PRADESH 185187 72618 255049 1.38 0.28 0.39 55941 12694 68636 85996 26592 112588
28 WEST BENGAL 58503 29273 138473 2.37 0.21 0.50 18040 10208 28248 29890 20224 50115
29 A & N ISLANDS 45 20 61 1.35 0.32 0.43 Neg 14 14 Neg 14 15
30 CHANDIGARH 5 2 13 2.77 0.17 0.47 2 0 2 4 1 4
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TABLE 1A : DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, OPERATED AREA, PARCELS AND CROPPED AREA BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 29174 40893 60046 2.06 0.68 1.40 16115 18799 34915 21112 20966 42077
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 190 263 353 1.86 0.75 1.38 41 152 193 41 195 236
3 ASSAM 4961 6363 15689 3.16 0.41 1.28 305 5839 6144 318 6676 6993
4 BIHAR 9447 11533 25033 2.65 0.46 1.22 5845 3906 9751 7990 4855 12845
5 CHATTISGARH 8311 11777 27048 3.25 0.44 1.42 3364 7823 11187 3942 9658 13599
6 GOA 98 173 151 1.54 1.15 1.77 54 117 171 54 119 173
7 GUJARAT 14282 20936 17841 1.25 1.17 1.47 8910 11551 20461 9415 13091 22506
8 HARYANA 3124 4529 3217 1.03 1.41 1.45 4069 400 4469 7979 531 8510
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9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 1745 2397 9202 5.27 0.26 1.37 268 1273 1541 464 2184 2648
Average Net sown area Gross cropped area
Sl. Number of Operated Number of Number of Area
States/UTs Area per
No. holdings area parcels parcels per per Irrigated Unirrigated Total Irrigated Unirrigated Total
parcel
holdings holding
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1669 2280 9912 5.94 0.23 1.37 837 1116 1953 1211 1725 2937
11 JHARKHAND 4280 5832 9081 2.12 0.64 1.36 224 1787 2011 228 1981 2209
12 KARNATAKA 21360 30813 36411 1.70 0.85 1.44 8594 20060 28654 10209 22041 32250
13 KERALA 1759 2391 3277 1.86 0.73 1.36 582 1599 2181 611 1980 2591
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14 MADHYA PRADESH 24482 34816 64838 2.65 0.54 1.42 15137 18380 33517 16420 31971 48392
15 MAHARASHTRA 40474 57245 62128 1.54 0.92 1.41 9865 42369 52234 14300 55469 69769
16 MANIPUR 488 609 526 1.08 1.16 1.25 124 482 606 134 628 762
17 MEGHALAYA 576 742 929 1.61 0.80 1.29 177 519 696 177 655 833
18 MIZORAM 297 373 393 1.32 0.95 1.25 35 338 373 35 396 432
19 NAGALAND 202 257 249 1.23 1.03 1.27 49 76 126 49 86 136
20 ODISHA 9185 14517 24123 2.63 0.60 1.58 3800 10116 13916 4422 12034 16457
21 PUNJAB 1954 2708 2064 1.06 1.31 1.39 2687 21 2708 5277 43 5320
22 RAJASTHAN 15088 21700 48735 3.23 0.45 1.44 10366 9244 19610 11606 17607 29213
23 SIKKIM 168 216 168 1.00 1.28 1.28 39 115 154 39 143 182
24 TAMIL NADU 11786 15950 25816 2.19 0.62 1.35 8251 4438 12689 8483 5645 14128
25 TRIPURA 550 755 850 1.55 0.89 1.37 174 487 661 186 546 732
26 UTTARAKHAND 1571 2140 4689 2.99 0.46 1.36 764 1069 1833 1301 1697 2998
27 UTTAR PRADESH 30308 41052 75779 2.50 0.54 1.35 32463 6780 39243 47788 13586 61374
28 WEST BENGAL 9791 15275 50892 5.20 0.30 1.56 9441 5234 14674 15850 9951 25801
29 A & N ISLANDS 24 35 41 1.73 0.85 1.48 0 23 23 0 23 23
30 CHANDIGARH 1 2 4 3.26 0.43 1.41 2 0 2 3 1 3
31 D & N HAVELI 39 50 107 2.75 0.46 1.27 2 47 49 2 47 49
32 DAMAN & DIU 5 5 26 5.64 0.21 1.20 Neg 5 5 Neg 5 5
33 DELHI 41 52 42 1.02 1.25 1.28 38 2 40 55 6 61
34 LAKSHADWEEP 2 3 11 4.44 0.31 1.37 0 3 3 0 3 3
35 PUDUCHERRY 27 37 58 2.13 0.63 1.34 30 2 32 48 8 56
ALL INDIA 247461 348720 579730 2.34 0.60 1.41 142652 174172 316824 189751 236553 426303
Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
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TABLE 1A : DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, OPERATED AREA, PARCELS AND CROPPED AREA BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 13980 36602 36264 2.59 1.01 2.62 12827 17125 29952 16240 18672 34912
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2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 339 937 724 2.14 1.29 2.76 131 382 513 131 532 663
3 ASSAM 3031 7379 12156 4.01 0.61 2.43 368 6780 7148 391 7665 8056
4 BIHAR 4126 9911 12761 3.09 0.78 2.40 5038 3224 8262 6886 4064 10950
5 CHATTISGARH 5029 13425 18340 3.65 0.73 2.67 3541 9049 12590 4182 11039 15222
6 GOA 57 168 88 1.55 1.91 2.96 68 96 165 68 98 166
7 GUJARAT 10787 30203 16662 1.54 1.81 2.80 12804 16800 29604 13693 19002 32696
8 HARYANA 2815 8041 2989 1.06 2.69 2.86 7326 609 7935 14235 818 15053
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 848 2244 4721 5.57 0.48 2.65 251 981 1232 430 1737 2166
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 635 1667 5340 8.41 0.31 2.62 507 856 1362 772 1411 2183
11 JHARKHAND 2820 7681 6545 2.32 1.17 2.72 277 2324 2601 283 2564 2847
12 KARNATAKA 12651 34508 28233 2.23 1.22 2.73 9790 21212 31002 11529 23809 35338
13 KERALA 549 1426 1123 2.04 1.27 2.60 387 930 1317 416 1179 1595
14 MADHYA PRADESH 16544 44904 61937 3.74 0.72 2.71 20195 22766 42961 21899 40489 62388
15 MAHARASHTRA 21549 57510 41570 1.93 1.38 2.67 9732 41078 50810 13924 53717 67641
16 MANIPUR 222 560 272 1.22 2.06 2.52 76 484 559 85 606 691
17 MEGHALAYA 404 1026 684 1.69 1.50 2.54 196 726 922 196 918 1113
18 MIZORAM 99 241 161 1.63 1.50 2.43 25 217 241 25 247 272
19 NAGALAND 483 1301 628 1.30 2.07 2.69 154 381 536 155 450 605
20 ODISHA 3111 9264 10239 3.29 0.90 2.98 2478 6221 8699 2860 7206 10066
21 PUNJAB 3244 8560 3612 1.11 2.37 2.64 8511 47 8559 16777 97 16874
22 RAJASTHAN 13326 37564 58701 4.41 0.64 2.82 16340 17174 33514 19008 29503 48511
23 SIKKIM 108 282 108 1.00 2.62 2.62 57 148 205 57 192 248
24 TAMIL NADU 5000 13177 14733 2.95 0.89 2.64 6493 3519 10012 6716 4471 11187
25 TRIPURA 215 547 359 1.67 1.53 2.55 100 379 479 102 417 520
26 UTTARAKHAND 646 1725 1932 2.99 0.89 2.67 839 610 1448 1441 960 2401
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Average Net sown area Gross cropped area
Sl. Number of Operated Number of Number of Area
States/UTs Area per
No. holdings area parcels parcels per per Irrigated Unirrigated Total Irrigated Unirrigated Total
parcel
holdings holding
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
27 UTTAR PRADESH 13309 35373 52388 3.94 0.68 2.66 27949 5605 33554 39669 11345 51014
28 WEST BENGAL 2669 7225 19334 7.24 0.37 2.71 4202 2650 6852 6948 4477 11424
29 A & N ISLANDS 31 81 80 2.58 1.02 2.63 1 51 51 1 51 52
30 CHANDIGARH 1 2 3 3.56 0.79 2.81 2 0 2 4 1 4
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TABLE 1A : DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, OPERATED AREA, PARCELS AND CROPPED AREA BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 3960 21444 13771 3.48 1.56 5.42 6721 9705 16426 8347 10354 18701
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 279 1544 681 2.44 2.27 5.54 224 426 649 239 614 853
3 ASSAM 843 3858 4033 4.78 0.96 4.57 209 3534 3743 220 3996 4216
4 BIHAR 807 3913 2956 3.66 1.32 4.85 1866 1269 3135 2637 1524 4161
5 CHATTISGARH 2018 11415 9778 4.85 1.17 5.66 2767 7747 10514 3353 9320 12673
6 GOA 20 124 32 1.60 3.88 6.22 75 44 119 75 45 120
7 GUJARAT 5119 30002 10136 1.98 2.96 5.86 11783 17646 29430 12583 19805 32387
8 HARYANA 1916 11267 2138 1.12 5.27 5.88 10291 827 11118 19872 1139 21012
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9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 275 1518 1733 6.31 0.88 5.52 192 487 680 314 873 1187
Average Net sown area Gross cropped area
Sl. Number of Operated Number of Number of Area
States/UTs Area per
No. holdings area parcels parcels per per Irrigated Unirrigated Total Irrigated Unirrigated Total
parcel
holdings holding
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 113 599 1346 11.88 0.45 5.29 158 298 455 244 528 772
11 JHARKHAND 1281 7370 3177 2.48 2.32 5.75 273 2260 2533 278 2485 2763
12 KARNATAKA 5092 29015 15590 3.06 1.86 5.70 8086 17484 25570 9520 19457 28977
13 KERALA 112 582 251 2.24 2.32 5.21 178 356 534 194 446 640
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14 MADHYA PRADESH 7887 45000 41293 5.24 1.09 5.71 20484 21881 42365 22219 39711 61930
15 MAHARASHTRA 7072 39006 17919 2.53 2.18 5.52 6053 26340 32393 8736 34187 42923
16 MANIPUR 27 139 42 1.55 3.28 5.08 19 119 138 22 146 168
17 MEGHALAYA 83 443 161 1.94 2.75 5.34 69 286 355 70 360 430
18 MIZORAM 17 92 22 1.28 4.17 5.35 6 85 92 6 96 102
19 NAGALAND 778 4628 1419 1.82 3.26 5.95 334 1033 1367 341 1256 1597
20 ODISHA 635 3857 2586 4.07 1.49 6.07 1042 2421 3464 1239 2688 3927
21 PUNJAB 2981 17026 3752 1.26 4.54 5.71 16971 54 17025 33428 126 33554
22 RAJASTHAN 11248 68910 54695 4.86 1.26 6.13 24114 36549 60663 30489 51655 82144
23 SIKKIM 58 272 58 1.00 4.69 4.69 46 139 185 46 185 231
24 TAMIL NADU 1489 8112 5861 3.94 1.38 5.45 3721 1973 5695 3846 2441 6287
25 TRIPURA 27 137 58 2.13 2.35 5.02 15 102 118 16 109 125
26 UTTARAKHAND 172 936 530 3.08 1.77 5.44 603 187 791 1030 299 1329
27 UTTAR PRADESH 3962 21367 25891 6.54 0.83 5.39 14945 4055 19000 20422 7144 27566
28 WEST BENGAL 222 1089 2086 9.41 0.52 4.91 603 417 1020 998 600 1599
29 A & N ISLANDS 16 67 54 3.42 1.25 4.28 1 47 48 1 47 48
30 CHANDIGARH Neg 3 2 3.94 1.44 5.68 3 0 3 5 Neg 5
31 D & N HAVELI 7 43 31 4.30 1.36 5.85 6 36 42 6 36 42
32 DAMAN & DIU Neg 1 1 2.33 1.87 4.37 0 1 1 0 1 1
33 DELHI 15 72 15 1.00 4.74 4.74 52 3 55 77 7 84
34 LAKSHADWEEP Neg 1 1 4.68 1.08 5.05 0 1 1 0 1 1
35 PUDUCHERRY 4 21 12 2.84 1.78 5.05 18 1 18 24 3 27
ALL INDIA 58537 333871 222111 3.79 1.50 5.70 131931 157813 289744 180896 211687 392583
Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
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TABLE 1A : DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, OPERATED AREA, PARCELS AND CROPPED AREA BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 346 4600 1463 4.23 3.14 13.29 988 1917 2905 1188 1962 3150
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2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 65 963 183 2.82 5.25 14.82 73 310 383 73 410 483
3 ASSAM 17 332 79 4.69 4.22 19.78 21 303 324 22 362 384
4 BIHAR 30 377 135 4.57 2.80 12.78 197 110 307 295 122 416
5 CHATTISGARH 276 4195 1718 6.23 2.44 15.21 726 2979 3705 908 3475 4383
6 GOA 6 127 20 3.50 6.45 22.56 69 53 122 69 54 123
7 GUJARAT 477 6626 1421 2.98 4.66 13.90 2189 3985 6175 2368 4371 6739
8 HARYANA 423 6674 527 1.25 12.68 15.80 5839 709 6548 11052 979 12031
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 32 763 222 6.95 3.44 23.95 62 171 233 110 332 442
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 4 84 64 15.93 1.32 21.08 10 60 70 13 87 100
11 JHARKHAND 201 3137 507 2.52 6.19 15.58 80 959 1039 82 1046 1128
12 KARNATAKA 663 9002 2846 4.29 3.16 13.58 2081 5348 7429 2331 6129 8460
13 KERALA 13 238 35 2.71 6.86 18.58 54 173 228 54 197 251
14 MADHYA PRADESH 884 13732 6332 7.17 2.17 15.54 5731 6901 12632 6217 11625 17841
15 MAHARASHTRA 661 9635 2544 3.85 3.79 14.58 915 5851 6766 1313 7641 8954
16 MANIPUR Neg 4 1 1.68 6.22 10.42 0 4 4 0 5 5
17 MEGHALAYA 2 42 5 2.31 7.80 18.02 5 17 22 5 21 27
18 MIZORAM 3 35 6 2.16 6.35 13.70 4 31 35 4 37 41
19 NAGALAND 251 4502 616 2.45 7.31 17.93 199 1042 1241 209 1226 1435
20 ODISHA 45 807 223 4.95 3.61 17.90 367 326 693 414 360 774
21 PUNJAB 694 10167 1110 1.60 9.16 14.65 10144 20 10164 19903 53 19956
22 RAJASTHAN 4017 65748 21503 5.35 3.06 16.37 14696 39345 54041 19726 47565 67290
23 SIKKIM 7 102 7 1.00 14.33 14.33 13 60 72 13 79 92
24 TAMIL NADU 156 2302 990 6.32 2.33 14.71 759 620 1379 772 709 1481
25 TRIPURA 1 11 4 4.90 2.83 13.86 1 7 8 1 7 8
26 UTTARAKHAND 10 164 36 3.71 4.52 16.79 126 22 148 244 32 276
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Average Net sown area Gross cropped area
Sl. Number of Operated Number of Number of Area
States/UTs Area per
No. holdings area parcels parcels per per Irrigated Unirrigated Total Irrigated Unirrigated Total
parcel
holdings holding
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
27 UTTAR PRADESH 245 2935 5582 22.77 0.53 11.97 2034 676 2709 2559 1288 3847
28 WEST BENGAL Neg 5 2 4.42 2.56 11.29 1 4 5 2 4 6
29 A & N ISLANDS Neg Neg Neg 6.50 2.77 18.00 0 Neg Neg 0 Neg Neg
30 CHANDIGARH Neg Neg Neg 3.67 3.00 11.00 Neg 0 Neg 1 Neg 1
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TABLE 1A : DISTRIBUTION OF NUMBER OF HOLDINGS, OPERATED AREA, PARCELS AND CROPPED AREA BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 131694 142425 232742 1.77 0.61 1.08 54059 64740 118799 69645 72447 142092
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 1065 3829 2249 2.11 1.70 3.59 482 1360 1842 497 1852 2349
3 ASSAM 27152 27397 75908 2.80 0.36 1.01 1301 25234 26535 1376 28771 30148
4 BIHAR 161655 63664 321007 1.99 0.20 0.39 30589 21962 52551 44655 27050 71705
5 CHATTISGARH 37460 50792 98475 2.63 0.52 1.36 13442 34113 47555 15765 41474 57240
6 GOA 779 870 947 1.22 0.92 1.12 347 505 852 347 515 862
7 GUJARAT 48806 98073 65952 1.35 1.49 2.01 40158 55431 95588 42682 62418 105100
8 HARYANA 16001 34876 16609 1.04 2.10 2.18 31399 3007 34406 60937 3994 64931
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9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 9599 9466 49459 5.15 0.19 0.99 1074 4410 5485 1835 7779 9613
Average Net sown area Gross cropped area
Sl. Number of Operated Number of Number of Area
States/UTs Area per
No. holdings area parcels parcels per per Irrigated Unirrigated Total Irrigated Unirrigated Total
parcel
holdings holding
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 14471 8824 48980 3.38 0.18 0.61 3484 4164 7648 4818 6497 11314
11 JHARKHAND 27039 31523 51179 1.89 0.62 1.17 1163 9551 10714 1187 10561 11748
12 KARNATAKA 78196 122090 134617 1.72 0.91 1.56 33350 76828 110178 39147 85001 124148
13 KERALA 67745 13942 77657 1.15 0.18 0.21 3061 8765 11826 3271 10542 13813
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14 MADHYA PRADESH 88700 158484 241526 2.72 0.66 1.79 69011 81895 150906 74916 142965 217881
15 MAHARASHTRA 136739 196595 212179 1.55 0.93 1.44 32551 140387 172938 46782 183264 230045
16 MANIPUR 1506 1698 1620 1.08 1.05 1.13 313 1381 1694 344 1813 2157
17 MEGHALAYA 2088 2858 3249 1.56 0.88 1.37 608 1966 2574 609 2483 3092
18 MIZORAM 917 1051 1137 1.24 0.92 1.15 104 947 1051 104 1094 1198
19 NAGALAND 1778 10725 2979 1.68 3.60 6.03 744 2547 3290 762 3033 3795
20 ODISHA 46656 47635 95180 2.04 0.50 1.02 12729 32829 45558 14818 38907 53725
21 PUNJAB 10516 39503 12221 1.16 3.23 3.76 39344 154 39498 77398 343 77741
22 RAJASTHAN 68756 207102 232040 3.37 0.89 3.01 71884 108065 179949 87754 157528 245282
23 SIKKIM 739 1041 739 1.00 1.41 1.41 177 575 751 177 732 909
24 TAMIL NADU 80987 63554 137237 1.69 0.46 0.78 32259 17839 50098 33146 22703 55850
25 TRIPURA 5782 2840 7396 1.28 0.38 0.49 613 1935 2548 689 2199 2887
26 UTTARAKHAND 9106 8023 22478 2.47 0.36 0.88 3260 3667 6927 5574 5940 11515
27 UTTAR PRADESH 233010 173346 414689 1.78 0.42 0.74 133332 29809 163141 196434 59956 256390
28 WEST BENGAL 71185 52866 210787 2.96 0.25 0.74 32287 18512 50800 53689 35256 88945
29 A & N ISLANDS 116 204 236 2.04 0.86 1.76 2 135 137 2 136 138
30 CHANDIGARH 7 9 22 3.03 0.43 1.29 9 0 9 15 2 18
31 D & N HAVELI 147 201 342 2.33 0.59 1.37 17 181 198 17 182 198
32 DAMAN & DIU 83 31 318 3.82 0.10 0.37 Neg 27 27 Neg 28 28
33 DELHI 196 285 198 1.01 1.44 1.46 215 11 226 342 29 370
34 LAKSHADWEEP 94 23 318 3.39 0.07 0.25 0 21 21 0 21 21
35 PUDUCHERRY 329 205 418 1.27 0.49 0.62 147 29 176 241 58 299
ALL INDIA 1381099 1576051 2773087 2.01 0.57 1.14 643514 752981 1396495 879975 1017571 1897546
Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
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TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 9276 2739 5242 42 107 1 17407 16825 369 17194
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 10 4 0 0 0 0 14 85 5 90
3 ASSAM 299 70 28 0 0 0 398 7553 1225 8778
4 BIHAR 7416 1124 8930 23 25 125 17643 11614 1838 13452
5 CHATTISGARH 1900 764 251 64 43 22 3044 5987 530 6517
6 GOA 80 0 0 0 0 0 80 191 4 195
7 GUJARAT 3645 675 152 0 0 0 4471 5421 27 5447
8 HARYANA 308 22 3162 0 0 381 3874 420 42 462
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 58 28 215 0 0 0 302 370 1128 1498
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1280 89 604 0 0 0 1973 1012 823 1835
11 JHARKHAND 250 50 8 0 0 0 308 2010 212 2222
12 KARNATAKA 3957 90 744 0 0 8 4799 11973 751 12724
13 KERALA 1588 142 119 3 1 8 1861 4821 884 5706
14 MADHYA PRADESH 3237 3470 546 70 131 9 7463 8508 3460 11968
15 MAHARASHTRA 3933 5 1573 0 0 475 5985 17253 7496 24749
16 MANIPUR 47 39 8 0 0 0 95 194 97 292
17 MEGHALAYA 161 0 0 0 0 0 161 309 110 419
18 MIZORAM 33 0 0 0 0 0 33 236 41 277
19 NAGALAND 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 12 1 13
20 ODISHA 2783 1416 826 6 4 6 5041 12304 1442 13745
21 PUNJAB 47 Neg 983 0 0 0 1031 0 12 12
22 RAJASTHAN 1284 4530 538 2 9 5 6368 4851 903 5753
23 SIKKIM 17 5 0 0 0 0 22 98 16 114
24 TAMIL NADU 11586 1198 159 0 47 44 13035 6385 903 7288
25 TRIPURA 245 18 57 0 0 2 322 819 142 960
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26 UTTARAKHAND 306 15 582 0 0 25 927 623 1157 1780
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
27 UTTAR PRADESH 18311 7789 29524 1 103 214 55941 6690 6004 12694
28 WEST BENGAL 2613 5387 5312 256 2404 2067 18040 8495 1713 10208
29 A & N ISLANDS Neg 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 14 Neg 14
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30 CHANDIGARH 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0
31 D & N HAVELI 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 45 Neg 45
32 DAMAN & DIU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1 18
33 DELHI 20 4 35 0 0 0 59 1 2 3
34 LAKSHADWEEP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 14
35 PUDUCHERRY 27 1 17 0 12 12 69 23 0 23
ALL INDIA 74725 29674 59617 467 2885 3405 170774 135169 31338 166507
Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
Small (1.00 – 1.99 ha.) Area in ‘00 Hect.
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 9290 1821 4919 10 74 1 16115 18547 252 18799
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 18 23 0 0 0 0 41 132 20 152
3 ASSAM 241 52 13 0 0 0 305 5054 785 5839
4 BIHAR 3389 331 2103 1 1 20 5845 3291 615 3906
5 CHATTISGARH 1833 905 496 69 41 20 3364 7071 752 7823
6 GOA 54 0 0 0 0 0 54 115 2 117
7 GUJARAT 6893 1512 505 0 0 0 8910 11524 28 11551
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8 HARYANA 365 41 3415 0 0 247 4069 310 90 400
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 53 18 196 0 0 0 268 381 892 1273
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 416 46 374 0 0 0 837 553 563 1116
11 JHARKHAND 180 40 4 0 0 0 224 1632 154 1787
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Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 8134 1274 3358 11 47 4 12827 16920 205 17125
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 41 90 0 0 0 0 131 321 61 382
3 ASSAM 285 61 23 0 0 0 368 5955 824 6780
4 BIHAR 2963 255 1786 3 Neg 31 5038 2646 578 3224
5 CHATTISGARH 1873 981 557 66 43 20 3541 8214 835 9049
6 GOA 68 0 0 0 0 0 68 95 2 96
7 GUJARAT 9804 2110 890 0 0 0 12804 16709 92 16800
8 HARYANA 645 100 6253 0 0 328 7326 499 110 609
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 44 29 178 0 0 0 251 254 727 981
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 186 55 265 0 0 0 507 356 500 856
11 JHARKHAND 223 49 6 0 0 0 277 2132 191 2324
12 KARNATAKA 7868 192 1722 0 0 8 9790 18807 2405 21212
13 KERALA 281 76 28 Neg 1 Neg 387 758 172 930
14 MADHYA PRADESH 8047 10205 1500 241 198 3 20195 15928 6837 22766
15 MAHARASHTRA 6310 28 2595 0 0 799 9732 28468 12610 41078
16 MANIPUR 59 7 9 0 0 0 76 369 115 484
17 MEGHALAYA 196 0 0 0 0 0 196 535 191 726
18 MIZORAM 25 0 0 0 0 0 25 186 31 217
19 NAGALAND 153 1 1 0 0 0 154 313 68 381
20 ODISHA 1529 567 377 2 2 1 2478 5809 412 6221
21 PUNJAB 247 3 8258 0 0 4 8511 0 47 47
22 RAJASTHAN 3894 9795 2610 1 22 18 16340 14663 2511 17174
23 SIKKIM 44 13 0 0 0 0 57 116 31 148
24 TAMIL NADU 5837 468 96 0 56 35 6493 3092 427 3519
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25 TRIPURA 88 9 2 0 0 Neg 100 350 29 379
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
26 UTTARAKHAND 281 10 492 0 2 54 839 271 338 610
27 UTTAR PRADESH 12759 3525 11575 0 36 54 27949 3425 2180 5605
28 WEST BENGAL 803 980 1560 88 358 413 4202 2337 313 2650
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TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
Medium (4.00 – 9.99 ha.) Area in ‘00 Hect.
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 4569 526 1608 1 16 1 6721 9600 105 9705
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 91 117 16 0 0 0 224 353 72 426
3 ASSAM 167 31 11 0 0 0 209 3104 431 3534
4 BIHAR 1030 69 762 Neg 2 3 1866 1084 185 1269
5 CHATTISGARH 1384 767 524 46 30 16 2767 7063 684 7747
6 GOA 75 0 0 0 0 0 75 43 1 44
7 GUJARAT 8875 2109 800 0 0 0 11783 17597 50 17646
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8 HARYANA 1013 150 8674 0 0 454 10291 665 162 827
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 41 30 122 0 0 0 192 131 356 487
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 41 30 86 0 0 0 158 98 200 298
11 JHARKHAND 231 38 4 0 0 0 273 2073 187 2260
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Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 760 27 198 1 1 1 988 1901 15 1917
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 46 27 0 0 0 0 73 236 74 310
3 ASSAM 20 Neg 1 0 0 0 21 244 59 303
4 BIHAR 101 5 84 0 0 7 197 104 6 110
5 CHATTISGARH 316 221 168 12 7 4 726 2734 245 2979
6 GOA 69 0 0 0 0 0 69 52 1 53
7 GUJARAT 1633 378 178 0 0 0 2189 3978 8 3985
8 HARYANA 657 138 4875 0 0 169 5839 577 132 709
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 9 4 49 0 0 0 62 16 156 171
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 2 5 3 0 0 0 10 38 22 60
11 JHARKHAND 70 8 2 0 0 0 80 879 79 959
12 KARNATAKA 1818 13 250 0 0 Neg 2081 4580 768 5348
13 KERALA 40 14 0 0 0 0 54 164 9 173
14 MADHYA PRADESH 2511 2672 459 63 27 0 5731 5003 1898 6901
15 MAHARASHTRA 572 13 264 0 0 66 915 4073 1778 5851
16 MANIPUR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4
17 MEGHALAYA 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 4 17
18 MIZORAM 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 26 6 31
19 NAGALAND 180 8 9 1 1 0 199 869 174 1042
20 ODISHA 302 17 47 0 0 0 367 310 16 326
21 PUNJAB 392 13 9719 0 0 20 10144 0 20 20
22 RAJASTHAN 5700 3989 4974 Neg 7 24 14696 35122 4223 39345
23 SIKKIM 10 3 0 0 0 0 13 43 16 60
24 TAMIL NADU 728 20 6 0 2 2 759 554 66 620
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25 TRIPURA 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 Neg 7
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
26 UTTARAKHAND 35 3 59 0 0 29 126 14 7 22
27 UTTAR PRADESH 1289 221 519 0 2 2 2034 286 389 676
28 WEST BENGAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 Neg 4
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TABLE 1B : DISTRIBUTION OF AREA CROPPED ONCE AND MORE THAN ONCE IN IRRIGATED AND UNIRRIGATED AREAS BY MAJOR SIZE
GROUPS
All Groups Area in ‘00 Hect.
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 ANDHRA PRADESH 32029 6386 15325 65 244 8 54059 63794 946 64740
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 207 259 16 0 0 0 482 1128 232 1360
3 ASSAM 1012 213 76 0 0 0 1301 21910 3324 25234
4 BIHAR 14898 1783 13667 27 28 186 30589 18740 3222 21962
5 CHATTISGARH 7306 3638 1995 257 164 82 13442 31068 3045 34113
6 GOA 347 0 0 0 0 0 347 495 10 505
7 GUJARAT 30849 6784 2524 0 0 0 40158 55227 203 55431
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8 HARYANA 2989 451 26380 0 0 1579 31399 2471 536 3007
Net irrigated area Net unirrigated area
Cropped twice Cropped more than twice
Sl.No. States/UTs Cropped
Cropped More than Cropped
One crop Two crops One crop Two crops Total more than Total
once two crops once
irrigated irrigated irrigated irrigated once
irrigated
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH 205 109 760 0 0 0 1074 1151 3259 4410
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR 1925 225 1333 0 0 0 3484 2056 2108 4164
11 JHARKHAND 954 185 24 0 0 0 1163 8726 825 9551
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Note:- (1) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
TABLE 2A: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
ALL CROPS
Area in ‘00 Hect.
Marginal (below 1.00 ha.) Quantity In ’00 Kg.
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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1 ANDHRA PRADESH
I 22759 22407 2050150 5108497 463352 13865 329928 426499 1107611 3051720 1443705 1107611 8379 13350 34283713
UI 20493 15036 1329805 2538023 141323 15239 147563 189390 377402 1557557 823712 377402 4149 9035 19196363
T 43251 37443 3379955 7646520 604676 29104 477491 615889 1485013 4609277 2267417 1485013 12528 22385 53480076
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
I 14 4 0 269 0 0 0 0 0 124 0 0 3 0 3101
UI 99 21 65 1632 0 0 0 0 74 762 30 74 1 5 1652
T 113 25 65 1901 0 0 0 0 74 886 30 74 4 5 4753
3 ASSAM
I 426 347 16424 166134 127475 0 42 257 39562 79420 28208 39562 39 174 273603
UI 10073 4972 98630 809910 994784 187 659 858 211474 391009 205394 211474 1367 2881 3116656
T 10499 5320 115055 976044 1122260 187 701 1115 251037 470429 233602 251037 1406 3055 3390260
4 BIHAR
I 26847 23725 2128257 5418887 3939 12124 180592 101404 483773 3058864 1081032 483773 3132 11003 8156868
UI 16485 14378 1704447 2144159 703 731 22081 13193 335517 1315346 797351 335517 9047 3349 19779467
T 43332 38103 3832704 7563047 4643 12855 202673 114597 819291 4374209 1878384 819291 12179 14353 27936335
5 CHATTISGARH
I 3381 3017 315401 652350 197288 1336 6993 9136 58717 364122 185787 58717 562 1539 2315139
UI 7982 5400 343614 956478 245205 370 5557 15409 64558 507464 212705 64558 2079 2261 3255543
T 11363 8417 659015 1608828 442493 1707 12550 24545 123275 871586 398491 123275 2641 3800 5570682
6 GOA
I 80 40 3037 7815 163 0 1386 2656 4902 5527 4079 4902 9 20 47989
UI 199 107 11258 14117 0 0 817 360 6036 9337 5539 6036 8 129 9196
T 279 147 14295 21932 163 0 2203 3016 10938 14864 9618 10938 17 149 57184
7 GUJARAT
I 4623 4134 927394 3569790 12671 13249 4207 264 205057 1815971 428893 205057 203 2190 1285445
UI 6149 4406 1172730 3898736 0 0 998 0 7928 2005507 539456 7928 284 2619 1059393
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T 10772 8540 2100125 7468525 12671 13249 5205 264 212985 3821478 968349 212985 486 4808 2344838
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
8 HARYANA
I 7798 7649 1000829 2796499 130040 101 916 3417 30943 1467475 484605 30943 584 5334 4693836
UI 527 451 13663 85215 149 0 0 27 0 41658 6336 0 8 52 36317
T 8325 8100 1014492 2881714 130190 101 916 3444 30943 1509133 490941 30943 592 5386 4730152
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH
I 517 351 0 37334 997 0 2063 2216 1262 19237 2376 1262 209 303 1771623
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UI 2653 2055 28 223681 182496 622 23207 15763 31896 126233 44975 31896 1816 1435 12475350
T 3170 2406 28 261015 183493 622 25270 17979 33158 145470 47351 33158 2024 1738 14246973
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR
I 2577 2467 247590 361906 0 0 2677 57 45994 213720 113948 45994 1051 2115 20129034
UI 2746 2332 163069 324538 247 0 1374 304 30644 180014 75355 30644 978 1674 7762396
T 5324 4799 410659 686444 247 0 4051 361 76638 393734 189303 76638 2028 3789 27891430
11 JHARKHAND
I 316 226 45754 66505 119 0 19 17 4535 38847 21083 4535 26 155 355496
UI 2484 1303 176342 260076 6367 362 466 981 20367 151917 83116 20367 551 841 1266393
T 2801 1529 222095 326581 6486 362 486 998 24902 190765 104199 24902 577 996 1621889
12 KARNATAKA
I 5557 4701 561121 993294 28716 352 136184 156157 308830 694173 418867 308830 3050 2043 15018588
UI 13564 10241 972721 1453374 20191 2711 186340 198080 318160 1030540 648763 318160 5843 2521 20655186
T 19121 14942 1533842 2446668 48907 3063 322524 354237 626991 1724713 1067630 626991 8892 4563 35673775
13 KERALA
I 1996 1126 16167 180545 27001 0 37822 61437 56839 123783 73194 56839 845 445 2470085
UI 6740 2257 13499 131794 19349 0 81674 112453 83877 144729 121759 83877 1344 323 4569258
T 8736 3383 29667 312340 46350 0 119496 173890 140716 268512 194953 140716 2189 768 7039342
14 MADHYA PRADESH
I 8160 7007 629750 1377847 591495 2267 9577 15704 62704 757209 400028 62704 802 3760 2606383
UI 19170 12810 941048 1458711 744333 1469 5682 46304 126330 846380 598280 126330 2687 7835 8012927
T 27329 19817 1570798 2836558 1335828 3736 15259 62008 189034 1603589 998308 189034 3489 11595 10619310
15 MAHARASHTRA
I 8508 6048 888487 1999187 1399681 40533 311071 518840 649484 1398975 1151493 649484 3326 5203 18908428
UI 32249 24948 1486307 5729103 1275126 52189 480775 660685 587524 3394448 1548406 587524 9179 22848 27853519
T 40758 30996 2374793 7728289 2674807 92722 791846 1179525 1237008 4793423 2699899 1237008 12505 28051 46761947
16 MANIPUR
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I 103 76 577 6910 485 0 2 2 227 3284 345 227 19 49 127257
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 428 357 3652 31218 1206 61 38 216 1428 15068 2089 1428 89 199 332198
T 531 433 4229 38127 1691 61 40 217 1655 18352 2433 1655 108 249 459455
17 MEGHALAYA
I 161 94 699 5549 2722 Neg 11 46 286 2690 803 286 30 3 81327
UI 528 207 1896 12356 9195 3 10 156 558 6036 2499 558 74 15 177490
T 689 301 2595 17904 11917 3 22 201 844 8726 3302 844 104 18 258817
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18 MIZORAM
I 33 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 379
UI 318 31 2132 9411 0 0 0 0 303 4713 980 303 2 6 3681
T 351 31 2132 9411 0 0 0 0 303 4713 980 303 4 6 4060
19 NAGALAND
I 7 1 10 7 0 0 Neg 1 0 5 5 0 0 0 0
UI 15 1 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0
T 21 2 12 20 0 0 0 1 0 12 6 0 0 0 0
20 ODISHA
I 5883 5017 392399 539349 45429 424 3676 8235 102411 322496 196007 102411 2164 2028 6332188
UI 16619 11317 710712 1091264 49570 1619 5668 11024 139476 635911 345883 139476 7681 3731 31483793
T 22502 16334 1103111 1630614 94999 2042 9344 19259 241886 958407 541889 241886 9845 5758 37815980
21 PUNJAB
I 2014 1999 287877 703408 1292 386 117 50 14633 375582 132680 14633 222 1713 2966639
UI 23 2 65 481 0 0 0 0 0 233 30 0 1 0 2145
T 2037 2001 287942 703890 1292 386 117 50 14633 375815 132710 14633 223 1713 2968784
22 RAJASTHAN
I 6925 6222 436429 777183 70536 0 758 5491 48777 436819 217534 48777 977 2447 7917147
UI 11198 7211 243457 688052 74884 0 1666 8476 5964 361993 132448 5964 2195 3181 13799278
T 18124 13433 679886 1465235 145419 0 2424 13967 54741 798812 349982 54741 3173 5628 21716425
23 SIKKIM
I 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 69015
UI 134 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 124 0 648898
T 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 144 0 717913
24 TAMIL NADU
I 13330 12407 1994671 4000027 369793 29415 148707 253872 968833 2353820 1230587 968833 8008 9806 23834568
UI 9436 3995 256456 531307 56857 19221 31845 45684 139682 326368 172750 139682 3614 2583 12696965
78
T 22766 16402 2251127 4531335 426650 48636 180552 299555 1108516 2680188 1403338 1108516 11621 12389 36531532
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
25 TRIPURA
I 383 332 953 45427 68292 0 346 346 6602 21414 11711 6602 181 162 1212520
UI 1120 931 2213 92814 116242 0 123 53 9893 43215 19670 9893 587 509 2897118
T 1503 1263 3166 138241 184534 0 468 399 16494 64629 31381 16494 769 671 4109638
26 UTTARAKHAND
I 1558 1397 179967 341213 325 0 9 5 39932 189361 82842 39932 548 330 2200393
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UI 2951 714 71839 94857 0 0 0 0 29600 56566 33046 29600 2826 37 9847263
T 4510 2111 251807 436071 325 0 8 5 69532 245926 115888 69532 3374 367 12047656
27 UTTAR PRADESH
I 85996 74631 11262402 29034257 445550 42260 1477983 355934 890956 16869679 5607927 890956 4886 20571 23639230
UI 26592 8924 353132 7426818 1154 61 25859 67234 360874 3505772 229860 360874 1347 3560 6060804
T 112588 83555 11615534 36461075 446704 42321 1503842 423168 1251830 20375451 5837786 1251830 6232 24132 29700034
28 WEST BENGAL
I 29890 28460 3427858 5037045 1226585 3296 708307 522891 1465993 3643041 2295959 1465993 7597 19445 45837401
UI 20224 17749 1769429 2597300 584235 863 80694 173734 497176 1594128 1081149 497176 7316 11503 35574829
T 50115 46209 5197287 7634345 1810820 4158 789002 696626 1963170 5237169 3377109 1963170 14913 30948 81412231
29 A & N ISLANDS
I Neg Neg 23 8 0 0 0 0 0 8 11 0 0 Neg 0
UI 14 4 1946 893 6 0 3 0 491 764 896 491 1 2 593
T 15 4 1969 901 6 0 3 0 491 772 907 491 1 2 593
30 CHANDIGARH
I 4 3 205 529 134 0 0 0 0 280 116 0 3 2 9041
UI 1 Neg 0 78 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0 Neg 0 826
T 4 4 205 608 134 0 0 0 0 317 116 0 4 2 9868
31 D & N HAVELI
I 1 Neg 60 34 0 0 0 0 0 27 28 0 0 0 0
UI 45 32 2498 2536 0 0 Neg 0 0 1616 1149 0 22 10 68229
T 46 33 2558 2570 0 0 0 0 0 1643 1177 0 22 10 68229
32 DAMAN & DIU
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 19 18 229 1110 0 0 0 0 0 552 105 0 7 2 12025
T 19 18 229 1110 0 0 0 0 0 552 105 0 7 2 12025
33 DELHI
79
I 94 66 3516 7278 7455 0 653 57 447 4634 2867 447 14 58 65637
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 1 2138
T 103 66 3516 7278 7455 0 653 57 447 4634 2867 447 15 59 67775
34 LAKSHADWEEP
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 9842
T 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 9842
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35 PUDUCHERRY
I 121 121 12053 28767 0 0 2180 790 5072 17583 6334 5072 47 64 155538
UI 35 1 0 97 0 0 Neg 0 41 45 0 41 2 5 18164
T 156 121 12053 28864 0 0 2180 790 5113 17627 6334 5113 49 70 173701
ALL INDIA
I 240084 214076 26830062 63263850 5221533 159609 3366228 2445778 6604384 37329889 15623052 6604384 46940 104313 226767609
UI 231338 152209 11846885 32610154 4523625 95707 1103098 1560386 3387273 18255924 7733733 3387273 65233 83153 242685893
T 471422 366285 38676947 95874005 9745158 255316 4469325 4006164 9991656 55585813 23356785 9991656 112173 187466 469453501
Note: (1) I – Irrigated, UI – Unirrigated, T = Total of I & UI. (2) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
80
I 318 235 8355 73118 49912 5 95 1 15587 35234 11830 15587 33 124 155121
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 6676 3484 64831 295152 343324 115 367 982 85464 147830 85736 85464 675 1918 1410789
T 6993 3719 73186 368270 393236 120 462 983 101051 183064 97566 101051 708 2043 1565910
4 BIHAR
I 7990 7095 394224 1025582 1581 986 38810 14407 64970 581741 196003 64970 1043 3242 1556476
UI 4855 4258 519797 556801 39 119 4424 1946 82749 354141 241059 82749 2922 991 6181537
T 12845 11352 914021 1582383 1620 1105 43234 16353 147719 935882 437062 147719 3966 4232 7738013
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5 CHATTISGARH
I 3942 3594 314060 571261 172263 1301 4718 8643 51227 324297 180673 51227 651 2033 1911298
UI 9658 6507 408577 985970 247108 10737 4856 13779 94631 534158 241262 94631 2684 2953 3474587
T 13599 10101 722636 1557231 419371 12039 9575 22422 145859 858455 421934 145859 3335 4986 5385885
6 GOA
I 54 30 1737 2813 0 0 503 929 2237 2109 1729 2237 5 19 6916
UI 119 56 3751 4740 940 0 534 441 1737 3390 2317 1737 3 74 2283
T 173 86 5488 7553 940 0 1037 1370 3974 5499 4045 3974 8 93 9198
7 GUJARAT
I 9415 8533 1491090 3179902 4427 6891 6435 1533 443227 1739006 688143 443227 761 5013 4246296
UI 13091 8744 797695 3047697 883 1315 437 0 10449 1546233 367081 10449 533 6617 1201283
T 22506 17277 2288785 6227598 5310 8207 6872 1533 453675 3285239 1055224 453675 1295 11630 5447579
8 HARYANA
I 7979 7851 893550 2661393 153584 1723 904 3684 42278 1386339 439290 42278 623 5438 4962048
UI 531 436 5465 64047 0 0 0 0 0 30445 2514 0 4 110 13388
T 8510 8287 899015 2725440 153584 1723 904 3684 42278 1416784 441804 42278 626 5548 4975436
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH
I 464 332 0 27679 409 0 1021 2397 1278 13753 2463 1278 201 299 1680019
UI 2184 1623 0 140080 50114 2605 19911 12476 29492 84885 20494 29492 1454 1209 8989571
T 2648 1954 0 167759 50523 2605 20932 14874 30770 98638 22957 30770 1656 1508 10669590
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR
I 1211 1150 63562 128259 0 0 680 74 10742 71120 29312 10742 453 943 3893380
UI 1725 1519 65740 150359 104 0 828 41 8272 81827 30299 8272 651 1041 3560486
T 2937 2670 129302 278618 104 0 1508 115 19014 152947 59611 19014 1105 1984 7453866
11 JHARKHAND
I 228 146 24207 40669 186 16 15 13 3030 23084 11178 3030 29 92 452397
UI 1981 1058 90288 138465 3592 117 210 481 15864 80179 42588 15864 455 638 914468
81
T 2209 1204 114494 179135 3779 133 225 494 18893 103263 53766 18893 484 730 1366865
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
12 KARNATAKA
I 10209 8910 1021692 1381756 43144 3674 122362 155102 314876 942631 631983 314876 4899 3422 24956608
UI 22040 17854 1576748 1585976 15030 4442 168214 182070 317928 1182493 909779 317928 8189 5993 23318435
T 32249 26764 2598439 2967732 58174 8116 290576 337172 632804 2125124 1541762 632804 13088 9415 48275043
13 KERALA
I 611 443 9686 72787 10527 0 11927 16615 17313 47153 22756 17313 231 240 648783
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UI 1980 898 2383 51457 5862 0 28827 40452 28596 52926 42486 28596 397 135 919414
T 2591 1341 12070 124244 16389 0 40754 57067 45909 100079 65241 45909 628 375 1568197
14 MADHYA PRADESH
I 16420 14282 1069881 2258986 1070365 10566 17505 30522 122708 1251394 693926 122708 1590 7506 4812806
UI 31971 22477 1374775 1984935 1213369 7353 10220 42171 193247 1172264 868707 193247 4296 13078 11988780
T 48392 36759 2444656 4243920 2283734 17919 27725 72693 315955 2423658 1562632 315955 5886 20584 16801585
15 MAHARASHTRA
I 14300 9927 1092646 2305067 1376389 152579 357110 614661 740431 1645549 1337500 740431 5566 8897 20079869
UI 55469 42710 1967154 5753273 1739054 108146 438145 637268 634613 3461016 1820408 634613 14522 39397 32721256
T 69769 52637 3059800 8058339 3115444 260724 795255 1251929 1375044 5106564 3157908 1375044 20088 48294 52801125
16 MANIPUR
I 134 105 689 7510 536 90 0 0 115 3597 403 115 48 32 105421
UI 628 497 5859 38815 2173 59 100 385 1553 19022 3428 1553 108 320 308013
T 762 602 6548 46325 2709 149 100 385 1668 22619 3830 1668 157 353 413434
17 MEGHALAYA
I 177 109 728 5871 3582 0 12 8 209 2844 916 209 40 Neg 111982
UI 655 257 1885 14909 11781 4 18 17 423 7216 2770 423 101 12 226193
T 833 366 2613 20780 15363 4 30 25 632 10060 3685 632 141 12 338175
18 MIZORAM
I 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 396 44 1714 6362 0 0 0 0 274 3235 788 274 3 7 2298
T 432 44 1714 6362 0 0 0 0 274 3235 788 274 3 7 2298
19 NAGALAND
I 49 4 83 71 0 0 0 0 17 48 38 17 4 1 464
UI 86 8 429 319 27 0 Neg 0 77 224 202 77 1 0 137
T 136 11 512 390 27 0 Neg 0 94 272 240 94 5 1 601
20 ODISHA
82
I 4422 3872 269747 364472 20336 991 2530 5222 61775 218946 132559 61775 1488 1409 3790501
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 12035 8054 471955 672073 39338 1125 5674 11095 101658 400012 234488 101658 5350 2762 14876154
T 16457 11926 741702 1036545 59674 2115 8204 16317 163434 618957 367048 163434 6838 4171 18666655
21 PUNJAB
I 5277 5224 673653 1837490 2710 6812 111 110 30118 968017 310425 30118 628 4607 7574187
UI 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T 5320 5224 673653 1837490 2710 6812 111 110 30118 968017 310425 30118 628 4607 7574187
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22 RAJASTHAN
I 11606 10371 688067 1179239 134581 0 1409 10411 52162 667711 348455 52162 1567 3890 8651878
UI 17607 10274 322990 783421 153458 0 1998 11126 10639 420510 184255 10639 3137 4721 14599660
T 29213 20645 1011058 1962661 288038 0 3406 21537 62802 1088221 532710 62802 4704 8611 23251538
23 SIKKIM
I 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 139896
UI 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 0 667473
T 182 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 161 0 807369
24 TAMIL NADU
I 8483 7791 1070317 2482621 235278 12303 85319 158455 606759 1422516 688445 606759 5137 5921 15090096
UI 5645 2357 136759 289559 28130 14541 12781 17224 56191 173590 84634 56191 1912 1460 7000635
T 14128 10147 1207076 2772180 263408 26843 98100 175679 662949 1596106 773079 662949 7048 7381 22090731
25 TRIPURA
I 186 159 1074 19970 40137 0 86 75 2696 9466 6991 2696 92 100 899276
UI 546 408 526 27087 39350 315 108 126 4391 12728 6664 4391 219 208 595427
T 732 568 1600 47058 79487 315 195 202 7087 22194 13656 7087 311 308 1494703
26 UTTARAKHAND
I 1301 1207 165060 311349 424 0 73 1 33905 173004 75997 33905 393 454 1399553
UI 1697 401 38647 51634 64 0 0 0 16176 30708 17788 16176 1615 22 5299453
T 2998 1608 203708 362983 488 0 72 1 50081 203712 93784 50081 2008 475 6699006
27 UTTAR PRADESH
I 47788 42635 4182210 8138703 102731 18758 26513 75722 210839 4526978 2015976 210839 1608 11770 3170541
UI 13586 4794 154898 1551252 216 0 4902 13023 72362 746359 84310 72362 388 1463 805362
T 61374 47429 4337107 9689954 102947 18758 31415 88745 283201 5273337 2100286 283201 1996 13233 3975902
28 WEST BENGAL
I 15850 14660 910591 2214460 614080 1499 121294 251527 617300 1304160 768651 617300 4027 10624 20082965
UI 9951 8388 405242 931150 237010 565 38998 84315 192900 540386 308648 192900 3810 5393 15766401
83
T 25801 23048 1315832 3145610 851089 2064 160291 335842 810200 1844547 1077299 810200 7837 16017 35849366
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
29 A & N ISLANDS
I 1 Neg 56 17 0 0 0 0 0 18 26 0 0 Neg 0
UI 23 7 1388 775 0 0 7 0 142 614 638 142 2 7 365
T 23 8 1443 792 0 0 7 0 142 631 664 142 2 7 365
30 CHANDIGARH
I 3 3 184 349 177 0 0 Neg 0 194 113 0 3 2 7767
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TABLE 2A: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
ALL CROPS
Area in ‘00 Hect.
Semi-medium (2.00 – 3.99 ha.) Quantity In ’00 Kg.
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 ANDHRA PRADESH
I 16240 16037 1410949 3325662 311646 8287 250600 311809 742344 2036082 1010709 742344 6011 10033 21135113
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UI 18672 15841 1250676 1993886 214840 20030 120397 151327 305546 1266832 761013 305546 4393 9312 15193300
T 34912 31878 2661625 5319548 526486 28317 370996 463137 1047890 3302914 1771722 1047890 10404 19345 36328413
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
I 131 83 12 2157 0 2 Neg 0 Neg 995 6 Neg 69 15 23501
UI 532 19 200 1121 337 1 1 0 81 553 146 81 2 56 26354
T 663 103 212 3278 337 3 1 0 82 1548 152 82 71 71 49855
3 ASSAM
I 391 264 9415 46352 38560 16 14 46 10626 23034 10546 10626 33 138 164276
UI 7664 4032 66727 222010 244366 45 306 836 59174 114450 70628 59174 763 1863 1200183
T 8056 4296 76142 268362 282926 61 320 881 69800 137484 81175 69800 796 2001 1364459
4 BIHAR
I 6886 6162 315068 847982 1158 693 39988 15692 44093 486914 160809 44093 957 2733 1172446
UI 4064 3529 432601 445528 206 162 3710 1735 66234 286555 200765 66234 2384 847 5154007
T 10950 9691 747669 1293510 1365 855 43698 17427 110327 773469 361573 110327 3341 3580 6326453
5 CHATTISGARH
I 4182 3833 332592 566398 168007 432 2389 9734 61348 322888 189607 61348 659 2227 1618593
UI 11039 7010 396505 939742 226866 557 7195 13968 88241 510962 232659 88241 3185 2951 2993428
T 15222 10843 729097 1506141 394872 989 9584 23702 149588 833850 422266 149588 3844 5178 4612021
6 GOA
I 68 29 1470 1647 26 0 424 460 920 1446 1140 920 13 22 17182
UI 98 44 2850 4257 386 0 539 330 1261 3011 1703 1261 15 50 7496
T 166 73 4319 5904 412 0 963 790 2181 4456 2843 2181 27 72 24679
7 GUJARAT
I 13693 12351 1938733 2883219 10527 11049 4133 1490 377099 1681662 894992 377099 1406 7515 7668693
UI 19002 12360 764588 2393636 0 694 373 130 14693 1239214 351840 14693 888 10116 1185706
T 32696 24711 2703321 5276856 10527 11743 4506 1620 391793 2920877 1246832 391793 2294 17630 8854399
8 HARYANA
85
I 14235 14022 1442108 3487020 281539 695 461406 6886 63637 2325158 715302 63637 946 9640 6890274
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 818 662 7091 90947 0 0 141 0 0 43253 3262 0 3 186 13760
T 15053 14685 1449199 3577967 281539 695 461546 6886 63637 2368410 718563 63637 949 9826 6904034
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH
I 430 287 0 20830 1775 1 769 1429 730 10352 1713 730 159 323 1301954
UI 1737 1331 0 81845 30402 745 14780 10383 17141 52582 15247 17141 1149 1025 6378379
T 2166 1618 0 102676 32177 746 15550 11812 17871 62934 16960 17871 1307 1348 7680333
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86
T 691 539 5451 42394 1816 369 46 107 1113 20605 2905 1113 69 358 160702
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17 MEGHALAYA
I 196 134 587 7945 5438 0 29 73 256 3789 1214 256 78 2 148159
UI 918 329 2034 14242 9438 0 1 171 446 6919 2616 446 121 16 246229
T 1113 464 2622 22188 14876 0 30 244 702 10708 3830 702 199 17 394387
18 MIZORAM
I 25 1 0 59 0 0 Neg 0 0 27 0 0 1 0 975
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87
I 103 77 311 10567 15970 165 55 55 1198 5005 2753 1198 35 32 197683
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 417 295 335 20636 30338 394 117 3 1986 9751 5012 1986 173 145 374392
T 520 372 646 31203 46308 559 172 58 3184 14757 7765 3184 208 177 572074
26 UTTARAKHAND
I 1441 1373 195694 378230 493 0 0 0 37901 209211 90098 37901 295 643 918128
UI 960 235 23668 30178 0 0 0 0 9433 18142 10887 9433 906 23 3000682
T 2401 1608 219362 408408 493 0 0 0 47334 227353 100985 47334 1200 666 3918810
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27 UTTAR PRADESH
I 39669 35880 2753337 4744001 50071 28732 13255 31259 74493 2697015 1305805 74493 1233 8939 1776281
UI 11345 3895 86716 868320 52 0 2156 5900 30472 417192 45798 30472 279 1005 501153
T 51014 39775 2840053 5612321 50123 28732 15411 37159 104965 3114207 1351603 104965 1511 9944 2277434
28 WEST BENGAL
I 6948 6350 340220 903991 259351 522 54883 119657 260155 532066 317655 260155 2177 5071 10234681
UI 4477 3946 138108 410939 110106 238 21278 47777 91851 235218 128923 91851 2129 2766 8333103
T 11424 10295 478328 1314930 369457 760 76161 167434 352005 767284 446578 352005 4306 7837 18567784
29 A & N ISLANDS
I 1 Neg 71 5 0 0 0 0 0 15 33 0 Neg Neg 3
UI 51 22 3000 1722 0 0 0 0 633 1332 1380 633 3 20 598
T 52 23 3071 1727 0 0 0 0 633 1347 1413 633 3 20 600
30 CHANDIGARH
I 4 4 216 391 306 0 Neg 0 0 219 148 0 4 3 11813
UI 1 1 0 148 0 0 Neg 0 0 68 0 0 1 Neg 1293
T 4 4 216 539 306 0 Neg 0 0 287 148 0 4 3 13106
31 D & N HAVELI
I 2 2 47 45 0 0 Neg 0 0 29 22 0 Neg 1 329
UI 45 30 1707 1782 0 28 0 0 0 1133 785 0 20 6 35592
T 47 31 1754 1827 0 28 0 0 0 1162 807 0 20 7 35921
32 DAMAN & DIU
I Neg Neg 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 Neg 0 545
UI 2 2 3 19 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 0 1 Neg 763
T 3 2 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 11 2 0 1 Neg 1308
33 DELHI
I 87 71 4307 8046 9829 0 331 99 1492 4808 3653 1492 21 50 43368
UI 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 3 2190
88
T 93 71 4307 8046 9829 0 331 99 1492 4808 3653 1492 21 53 45558
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
34 LAKSHADWEEP
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 422
T 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 422
35 PUDUCHERRY
I 42 41 2534 8219 0 0 467 488 1599 4704 1654 1599 16 30 25542
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UI 11 1 0 135 0 0 0 0 17 62 0 17 5 2 2466
T 53 42 2534 8354 0 0 467 488 1616 4766 1654 1616 21 32 28008
ALL INDIA
I 199254 179089 16467471 33744310 3889412 143661 1284024 1253821 3403512 19800145 9451163 3403512 36324 97143 147259539
UI 247802 168362 9262668 17632854 3882081 121761 684981 945991 1827348 10488457 5827952 1827348 54675 104862 140801914
T 447056 347452 25730138 51377164 7771492 265422 1969005 2199812 5230860 30288602 15279114 5230860 90999 202006 288061453
Note: (1) I – Irrigated, UI – Unirrigated, T = Total of I & UI. (2) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
89
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
4 BIHAR
I 2637 2312 102531 320719 696 422 13725 4452 16254 179798 51728 16254 295 1148 495073
UI 1524 1331 156801 163279 132 0 1606 881 22325 104939 73031 22325 834 307 1861497
T 4161 3643 259332 483998 828 422 15331 5333 38579 284737 124759 38579 1129 1455 2356570
5 CHATTISGARH
I 3353 3064 239938 400295 119761 1254 2606 8079 44881 230189 137612 44881 538 1727 1142528
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UI 9320 5480 289775 683303 149054 2314 5836 12677 67734 372791 169823 67734 2515 2222 1841892
T 12673 8544 529713 1083597 268815 3567 8442 20756 112615 602980 307435 112615 3054 3949 2984420
6 GOA
I 75 25 460 1337 144 50 575 664 798 1283 899 798 19 20 16380
UI 45 12 626 1385 897 0 2 2 273 752 434 273 0 24 0
T 120 37 1087 2722 1041 50 578 667 1071 2036 1333 1071 19 44 16380
7 GUJARAT
I 12583 11244 1292890 1572874 5230 21176 4752 539 234010 965356 596106 234010 1410 7225 6889380
UI 19805 12483 525478 1267980 0 340 511 0 0 678438 241720 0 1095 9908 1299362
T 32387 23727 1818368 2840854 5230 21516 5262 539 234010 1643794 837825 234010 2505 17132 8188742
8 HARYANA
I 19872 19511 1994868 5210485 354023 452 0 9298 81884 2218548 983581 81884 1218 13652 2932862
UI 1139 844 5073 114590 0 0 0 0 12 53625 2334 12 9 226 10029
T 21012 20354 1999941 5325075 354023 452 0 9298 81895 2272172 985915 81895 1226 13878 2942892
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH
I 314 218 0 11873 157 0 444 1054 635 5905 1079 635 83 277 705143
UI 873 654 0 31529 5397 0 5507 4774 7533 20010 5637 7533 509 603 2842159
T 1187 872 0 43402 5554 0 5951 5828 8168 25916 6717 8168 592 880 3547302
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR
I 244 209 6034 18028 0 0 100 1 592 9479 2777 592 54 162 293067
UI 528 451 10339 33434 0 0 180 4 667 17420 4760 667 127 303 515799
T 772 660 16373 51462 0 0 280 5 1259 26899 7536 1259 180 465 808867
11 JHARKHAND
I 278 186 28886 50018 222 94 58 43 4694 28285 13366 4694 49 109 381686
UI 2485 1362 89220 123861 2906 261 508 1057 23120 73597 42563 23120 803 783 1345305
T 2763 1548 118106 173878 3128 355 566 1100 27813 101882 55929 27813 852 892 1726991
12 KARNATAKA
90
I 9520 8274 1012624 1492739 24330 155 68427 92261 242573 937391 561961 242573 4212 3034 18683309
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 19457 16365 1571470 1729679 11315 1571 89845 103609 181701 1168685 828296 181701 6355 6034 14157284
T 28978 24639 2584095 3222417 35645 1726 158272 195870 424273 2106076 1390257 424273 10567 9068 32840593
13 KERALA
I 194 156 4559 23222 2071 0 5262 7220 6779 16764 9648 6779 70 91 161560
UI 446 268 655 15773 2287 0 7644 10739 7269 15018 11407 7269 84 54 135043
T 640 423 5214 38995 4358 0 12906 17959 14048 31782 21055 14048 154 145 296604
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14 MADHYA PRADESH
I 22219 19011 1360517 2661220 1134676 3680 16506 21664 211685 1486318 829050 211685 3219 9203 9926978
UI 39711 28555 1614098 2261061 1294593 2567 8475 29422 294642 1339629 979042 294642 7122 15163 18949676
T 61930 47566 2974615 4922281 2429269 6247 24981 51086 506327 2825947 1808092 506327 10341 24365 28876654
15 MAHARASHTRA
I 8736 6084 507094 988471 463650 38991 119656 218167 274648 673662 525615 274648 3277 5552 10108319
UI 34188 26418 906727 2126179 528628 19700 147316 218227 231201 1292627 719902 231201 8484 24342 12019191
T 42924 32502 1413821 3114650 992278 58691 266972 436394 505849 1966290 1245516 505849 11761 29894 22127510
16 MANIPUR
I 22 13 142 1330 53 0 0 0 18 637 74 18 1 13 3863
UI 146 113 1127 8251 389 0 Neg 3 190 3999 583 190 24 78 27290
T 168 127 1269 9582 441 0 Neg 3 207 4636 657 207 25 91 31153
17 MEGHALAYA
I 70 51 180 2815 1880 0 0 Neg 90 1327 384 90 21 Neg 34443
UI 360 137 758 3563 2977 0 3 17 122 1778 842 122 75 5 129676
T 430 188 938 6377 4857 0 3 17 212 3105 1225 212 97 5 164119
18 MIZORAM
I 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 96 7 78 322 0 0 0 0 19 162 36 19 0 Neg 0
T 102 7 78 322 0 0 0 0 19 162 36 19 0 Neg 0
19 NAGALAND
I 341 43 513 2078 0 0 0 0 80 1048 236 80 52 5 6209
UI 1256 70 3105 2980 0 0 0 0 573 1930 1428 573 3 5 394
T 1597 113 3618 5058 0 0 0 0 653 2978 1664 653 55 10 6603
20 ODISHA
I 1239 1116 87475 137818 6694 166 1044 2471 21881 80219 43780 21881 368 469 598565
UI 2688 1894 117437 180112 10767 330 1124 2164 25920 105182 57908 25920 1063 713 1943870
91
T 3927 3010 204913 317929 17461 495 2168 4634 47801 185401 101688 47801 1430 1181 2542435
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
21 PUNJAB
I 33428 33216 4199659 9848159 20336 10952 924352 4791 221641 6212700 1939888 221641 3929 30732 30479664
UI 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T 33554 33216 4199659 9848159 20336 10952 924352 4791 221641 6212700 1939888 221641 3929 30732 30479664
22 RAJASTHAN
I 30490 26425 1583711 2800611 504743 0 2580 17355 49763 1575929 826621 49763 3265 10184 9505634
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UI 51655 16354 430950 854705 274128 86 2203 16976 9353 472956 259073 9353 5893 13743 16373444
T 82144 42779 2014661 3655315 778871 86 4783 34331 59116 2048885 1085694 59116 9158 23927 25879077
23 SIKKIM
I 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 163475
UI 185 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 0 551673
T 231 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 0 715148
24 TAMIL NADU
I 3846 3277 344424 964059 92487 3847 23040 44768 224596 529296 218001 224596 2041 2159 5363114
UI 2441 885 54811 107208 10491 9837 3769 5765 23518 64978 32656 23518 690 647 2180417
T 6287 4162 399235 1071268 102978 13684 26809 50533 248114 594273 250658 248114 2731 2807 7543531
25 TRIPURA
I 16 8 8 1627 1643 0 23 6 252 773 273 252 3 3 11600
UI 109 70 11 4896 6604 0 30 23 574 2285 1084 574 32 19 70713
T 125 79 19 6523 8247 0 53 29 826 3058 1357 826 35 23 82314
26 UTTARAKHAND
I 1030 987 147333 284496 253 0 0 144 26589 157388 67958 26589 145 534 333055
UI 299 92 10123 12081 0 0 0 1 3514 7379 4657 3514 271 8 837219
T 1329 1079 157456 296577 253 0 0 145 30103 164768 72615 30103 416 543 1170274
27 UTTAR PRADESH
I 20421 18342 909594 1587391 10640 8214 4051 8061 18824 899670 428176 18824 639 4173 524826
UI 7144 2210 32367 363833 50 203 855 2157 8032 174086 17054 8032 216 594 305207
T 27566 20552 941961 1951224 10689 8417 4906 10218 26856 1073756 445230 26856 855 4767 830033
28 WEST BENGAL
I 998 949 48479 120094 23762 177 8631 18644 34527 72637 44746 34527 343 874 1612688
UI 600 505 14267 46993 10201 0 2711 5624 11144 26896 13819 11144 285 389 1182741
T 1599 1454 62745 167088 33963 177 11342 24268 45670 99533 58565 45670 628 1264 2795429
29 A & N ISLANDS
92
I 1 Neg 63 11 0 0 1 0 0 17 29 0 0 Neg 0
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 47 19 1475 1446 0 0 5 3 460 936 681 460 5 21 2067
T 48 19 1538 1457 0 0 6 3 460 953 710 460 5 22 2067
30 CHANDIGARH
I 5 5 246 556 280 0 0 0 0 300 158 0 5 3 18136
UI Neg Neg 0 119 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 Neg 0 1765
T 5 5 246 675 280 0 0 0 0 355 158 0 5 3 19901
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31 D & N HAVELI
I 6 5 305 253 0 0 7 0 0 178 140 0 1 3 4545
UI 36 22 1233 1365 0 0 Neg 0 0 850 567 0 13 7 15711
T 42 27 1538 1619 0 0 7 0 0 1028 708 0 13 10 20256
32 DAMAN & DIU
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 1 1 4 29 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 0 1 Neg 221
T 1 1 4 29 0 0 0 0 0 14 2 0 1 Neg 221
33 DELHI
I 77 71 5563 8528 2143 0 446 14 533 5370 2916 533 15 46 21245
UI 7 6 0 2828 0 0 0 0 0 1301 0 0 6 6 1305
T 83 77 5563 11356 2143 0 446 14 533 6671 2916 533 20 52 22551
34 LAKSHADWEEP
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 0 186
T 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 0 186
35 PUDUCHERRY
I 24 23 1637 3998 0 0 270 126 1077 2404 879 1077 16 19 21702
UI 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
T 27 23 1637 3998 0 0 270 126 1077 2404 879 1077 16 20 21702
ALL INDIA
I 180896 163279 14616217 30198961 2976825 95396 798336 642560 2116374 17340429 7842312 2116374 28552 96764 110593041
UI 211687 127483 6529672 11292681 2515987 42971 344671 500933 1094584 6723497 3907140 1094584 39362 82321 85598094
T 392583 290762 21145889 41491642 5492812 138367 1143007 1143493 3210958 24063926 11749452 3210958 67914 179084 196191135
Note: (1) I – Irrigated, UI – Unirrigated, T = Total of I & UI. (2) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
93
TABLE 2A: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
ALL CROPS
Area in ‘00 Hect.
Large (10.00 ha. & above.) Quantity In ’00 Kg.
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1 ANDHRA PRADESH
I 1188 1174 97882 206599 24067 1857 16318 20394 50463 129355 69271 50463 462 744 1225631
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UI 1962 1707 115639 185816 13437 2383 11545 15436 26161 118326 70780 26161 390 970 841275
T 3150 2881 213522 392415 37504 4240 27862 35830 76624 247681 140051 76624 852 1714 2066906
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH
I 73 27 97 276 0 0 0 0 4 144 44 4 18 11 2054
UI 410 50 511 1383 295 0 1 0 56 729 282 56 3 62 36236
T 483 77 608 1659 295 0 1 0 61 874 327 61 21 73 38290
3 ASSAM
I 22 20 152 4653 3496 0 25 192 1052 2192 821 1052 10 5 312
UI 362 188 3607 6597 4328 0 15 0 1045 3698 2352 1045 28 104 26525
T 384 209 3759 11250 7825 0 39 192 2097 5891 3173 2097 38 110 26837
4 BIHAR
I 295 244 14016 33637 16 0 436 311 2242 18432 6761 2242 37 126 48076
UI 122 108 11213 15439 0 0 40 13 1663 9161 5171 1663 66 23 115773
T 416 352 25228 49077 16 0 476 324 3905 27592 11932 3905 103 149 163849
5 CHATTISGARH
I 908 855 64369 91402 26645 0 320 617 11073 53951 34490 11073 127 489 167871
UI 3475 1579 67759 157021 34722 3 485 2423 18330 84911 39147 18330 823 668 491530
T 4383 2434 132128 248423 61367 3 804 3040 29403 138862 73637 29403 949 1157 659401
6 GOA
I 69 14 566 795 217 0 42 109 415 510 404 415 12 31 4118
UI 54 12 523 647 199 0 Neg 1 397 392 274 397 0 37 0
T 123 26 1089 1442 416 0 42 110 813 902 678 813 12 68 4118
7 GUJARAT
I 2368 2218 102303 157241 0 100 291 0 30975 91057 47059 30975 289 1286 493332
UI 4371 3053 44541 146289 294 0 32 158 0 75343 20694 0 91 2299 173968
T 6739 5271 146844 303530 294 100 323 158 30975 166400 67753 30975 380 3585 667299
8 HARYANA
94
I 11052 10845 1103753 3358531 171205 44 26 7220 65879 1743635 542340 65879 931 7881 1401082
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 979 750 1921 110546 0 0 0 0 0 51197 883 0 190 161 66798
T 12031 11595 1105674 3469077 171205 44 26 7220 65879 1794832 543223 65879 1121 8043 1467880
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH
I 110 79 0 2296 31 0 101 267 133 1157 272 133 24 102 85274
UI 332 289 0 4828 612 0 425 390 852 2646 488 852 197 118 228353
T 442 369 0 7124 643 0 526 658 985 3803 761 985 220 221 313627
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95
T 5 4 35 258 30 0 0 0 16 125 21 16 Neg 3 259
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17 MEGHALAYA
I 5 5 44 229 70 0 0 0 8 113 31 8 Neg 0 602
UI 21 9 64 411 334 0 0 1 11 200 84 11 3 0 1824
T 27 14 107 640 405 0 0 1 20 314 115 20 3 0 2426
18 MIZORAM
I 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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96
I 1 1 0 40 47 0 0 0 3 19 8 3 1 1 297
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 7 6 0 483 744 0 0 0 68 222 119 68 1 Neg 2126
T 8 7 0 523 791 0 0 0 71 241 127 71 1 1 2423
26 UTTARAKHAND
I 244 238 28878 41343 341 0 0 0 5914 24216 13338 5914 14 156 20043
UI 32 14 1687 1269 3 0 0 0 466 888 777 466 24 1 69963
T 276 252 30565 42612 344 0 0 0 6379 25103 14115 6379 39 157 90006
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27 UTTAR PRADESH
I 2559 2319 71101 100168 276 8186 86 140 714 60648 32890 714 88 549 28414
UI 1288 331 2637 8998 0 72 199 523 687 4827 1736 687 18 61 13983
T 3847 2650 73737 109166 276 8258 285 662 1401 65475 34626 1401 106 610 42397
28 WEST BENGAL
I 2 2 128 234 0 0 0 0 39 131 59 39 1 1 1280
UI 4 3 360 544 0 0 8 21 226 323 187 226 1 3 1025
T 6 5 488 778 0 0 8 21 265 454 245 265 2 5 2305
29 A & N ISLANDS
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI Neg Neg 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 19 0 0 0 Neg
T Neg Neg 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 19 0 0 0 Neg
30 CHANDIGARH
I 1 1 32 92 22 0 0 0 0 48 18 0 1 Neg 1654
UI Neg Neg 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Neg 0 62
T 1 1 32 99 22 0 0 0 0 51 18 0 1 Neg 1715
31 D & N HAVELI
I 6 4 131 111 26 0 0 0 0 74 64 0 2 3 1307
UI 9 6 328 389 0 0 0 0 0 238 151 0 3 3 2144
T 15 11 459 500 26 0 0 0 0 313 215 0 5 5 3451
32 DAMAN & DIU
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI Neg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 0
T Neg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 0
33 DELHI
I 29 21 684 225 3 0 33 0 0 260 315 0 5 17 80570
UI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
97
T 30 21 684 225 3 0 33 0 0 260 315 0 5 18 80570
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
34 LAKSHADWEEP
I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UI Neg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 0 15
T Neg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Neg 0 15
35 PUDUCHERRY
I 5 5 0 1121 0 0 69 0 158 584 0 158 1 5 882
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UI 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
T 6 5 0 1121 0 0 69 0 158 584 0 158 1 5 882
ALL INDIA
I 69989 63724 5622969 13543066 891547 20847 54051 91847 539976 7300291 2821061 539976 9561 41251 32246834
UI 90190 37465 1681142 2781497 493408 13698 64294 96851 313686 1649210 949122 313686 12917 29242 25114135
T 160179 101190 7304112 16324563 1384955 34545 118346 188698 853662 8949501 3770182 853662 22478 70494 57360969
Note: (1) I – Irrigated, UI – Unirrigated, T = Total of I & UI. (2) Total may not tally due to rounding off.
98
T 71705 63141 5778955 10972014 8471 15238 305412 154035 1119821 6395889 2813710 1119821 20716 23769 44521220
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity of
Sl. States/ treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
cropped FYM
No. UTs with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
5 CHATTISGARH
I 15765 14363 1266360 2281706 683964 4323 17026 36208 227246 1295447 728168 227246 2538 8015 7155428
UI 41474 25975 1506230 3722514 902955 13981 23929 58257 333493 2010287 895595 333493 11285 11055 12056981
T 57239 40338 2772590 6004220 1586919 18304 40955 94465 560739 3305733 1623763 560739 13823 19070 19212409
6 GOA
I 347 138 7271 14407 551 50 2930 4818 9273 10876 8251 9273 58 113 92584
UI 515 231 19008 25146 2422 0 1893 1135 9704 16882 10266 9704 25 313 18975
T 862 369 26278 39554 2973 50 4823 5954 18977 27758 18517 18977 83 426 111559
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7 GUJARAT
I 42682 38479 5752410 11363026 32855 52465 19818 3827 1290369 6293052 2655192 1290369 4069 23228 20583145
UI 62418 41046 3305033 10754338 1177 2349 2350 288 33070 5544736 1520791 33070 2891 31558 4919712
T 105100 79525 9057443 22117364 34031 54814 22168 4114 1323439 11837787 4175983 1323439 6960 54786 25502857
8 HARYANA
I 60937 59878 6435108 17513928 1090391 3015 0 30505 284621 9141154 3165118 284621 4302 41945 20880102
UI 3994 3143 33213 465345 149 0 140 27 12 220177 15329 12 213 736 140291
T 64931 63021 6468321 17979273 1090541 3015 0 30533 284632 9361332 3180447 284632 4516 42681 21020393
9 HIMACHAL PRADESH
I 1835 1267 0 100012 3369 1 4398 7364 4038 50404 7903 4038 676 1305 5544013
UI 7779 5952 28 481964 269021 3972 63830 43786 86913 286357 86842 86913 5124 4390 30913812
T 9613 7219 28 581976 272390 3973 68228 51150 90951 336761 94746 90951 5800 5694 36457825
10 JAMMU & KASHMIR
I 4818 4540 345193 575042 0 0 3747 139 61262 330401 158928 61262 1804 3785 25999645
UI 6497 5575 277941 612188 378 0 2588 353 43487 334224 128267 43487 2194 3947 13936287
T 11314 10116 623134 1187230 378 0 6335 492 104749 664625 287195 104749 3999 7731 39935931
11 JHARKHAND
I 1187 797 134817 215191 716 179 119 98 18111 123411 62228 18111 164 516 1727278
UI 10561 5692 482990 706025 22510 779 1911 4183 94706 413782 229960 94706 2917 3482 5288640
T 11748 6489 617807 921216 23226 958 2031 4281 112817 537193 292188 112817 3081 3998 7015918
12 KARNATAKA
I 39146 34050 4175414 6036652 134183 6712 442278 569143 1272170 3972096 2511303 1272170 18189 12884 88879819
UI 84999 69381 6455005 6906232 65707 13789 605862 663369 1145013 4947470 3643184 1145013 30286 23718 82269571
T 124146 103431 10630419 12942885 199890 20501 1048140 1232512 2417184 8919566 6154487 2417184 48475 36601 171149390
13 KERALA
I 3271 2091 38015 327914 50530 0 64899 98026 94746 222582 123598 94746 1328 979 3658381
UI 10542 4160 18066 239530 33253 0 141385 197909 144217 254821 211540 144217 2108 618 6160743
T 13813 6251 56081 567444 83784 0 206284 295935 238962 477403 335137 238962 3436 1597 9819125
14 MADHYA PRADESH
I 74916 64610 4804653 9766323 4230680 23004 71113 108729 650201 5433198 2995778 650201 9122 32523 28362743
UI 142966 100912 6145780 8781479 4980065 17006 40340 166304 1015193 5189564 3790173 1015193 23165 55942 64240817
T 217881 165522 10950433 18547802 9210745 40010 111452 275033 1665395 10622761 6785952 1665395 32287 88465 92603560
15 MAHARASHTRA
I 46782 32777 3459902 7253909 4302580 307231 1054567 1807183 2223974 5077437 4087151 2223974 17991 29331 68362672
UI 183264 141317 6118689 18317187 4855752 263663 1415246 2004124 1936503 10996831 5595642 1936503 47390 130212 98975573
T 230045 174094 9578591 25571096 9158331 570894 2469813 3811308 4160476 16074267 9682793 4160476 65380 159543 167338244
99
16 MANIPUR
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity of
Sl. States/ treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
cropped FYM
No. UTs with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
I 344 247 1840 21401 1283 90 2 2 441 10196 1054 441 75 127 264313
UI 1813 1457 15691 115285 5404 489 184 711 4218 56140 8793 4218 284 927 800690
T 2157 1704 17532 136686 6687 579 186 713 4659 66336 9848 4659 359 1054 1065003
17 MEGHALAYA
I 609 392 2238 22408 13692 Neg 52 127 850 10763 3347 850 170 5 376512
UI 2483 940 6638 45481 33725 7 32 362 1560 22150 8811 1560 374 48 781411
T 3092 1332 8875 67889 47417 7 85 489 2410 32913 12158 2410 544 53 1157924
18 MIZORAM
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I 196434 173807 19178643 43604520 609267 106151 1521888 471115 1195826 25053990 9390774 1195826 8453 46002 29139292
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity of
Sl. States/ treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
cropped FYM
No. UTs with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
UI 59956 20155 629749 10219220 1471 336 33971 88837 472427 4848237 378757 472427 2247 6683 7686509
T 256390 193961 19808392 53823740 610739 106487 1555859 559952 1668253 29902227 9769531 1668253 10700 52686 36825801
28 WEST BENGAL
I 53689 50421 4727275 8275825 2123777 5493 893116 912720 2378014 5552036 3427070 2378014 14144 36015 77769014
UI 35256 30591 2327405 3986927 941553 1666 143689 311471 793296 2396951 1532726 793296 13541 20055 60858100
T 88945 81012 7054679 12262751 3065330 7158 1036805 1224191 3171311 7948987 4959796 3171311 27686 56071 138627114
29 A & N ISLANDS
I 2 1 213 41 0 0 1 0 0 58 98 0 Neg 1 3
All India Report on Input Survey 2011-12
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TABLE 2B: USAGE OF INPUTS-FERTILIZERS BY MAJOR SIZE GROUPS
PADDY
Area in '00 Hect.
Marginal (below 1.00 ha.) Quantity in ’00 Kg.
Area Quantity Applied Area treated with
Gross Quantity
Sl. treated Super Ammo- Others Total Farm
States/ UTs cropped of FYM
No. with DAP Urea Phos- nium Yard Pesticides
area N P K N P K applied
fertilizers phate Sulphate Manure
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
All India Report on Input Survey 2011-12
1 ANDHRA PRADESH
I 18232 18149 1638380 3992591 340398 6718 235047 296961 830494 2367931 1105080 830494 7018 11285 27962210
UI 1370 891 60684 161829 2991 77 8760 10024 22231 94140 38417 22231 288 287 4900815
T 19602 19040 1699064 4154420 343388 6795 243807 306985 852725 2462071 1143496