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#1Coconut Scenario in Andhra Pradesh and future potential V.C.Vasanthakumar, Statistical Officer, CDB Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 1#2hi@gm com Contents 1. Coconut statistics World India Andhra Pradesh 2.Potential of coconut cultivation in Andhra Pradesh 3.Constraints 4.Prospects Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 2#3World Coconut Scenario Area, Production and Productivity in Major Coconut Growing Countries (2013) SI. Country hi@gm com No. Area ('000 ha) % Share 1 India' 2141 17.15 Production (Million Nuts) 21665 % Share Productivity (Nuts/ha) 30.48 10122 2 Indonesia 3787 30.34 16463 23.16 4347 3 Philippines 3550 28.44 15353 21.6 4325 4 Brazil 279 2.24 3326.6 4.68 11923 567 Sri Lanka 395 3.16 2513.3 3.54 6363 Papua New Guinea 221 1.77 1482.6 2.09 6709 Mexico 176 1.41 1463.7 2.06 8317 8 Vietnam 158 1.27 1235.5 1.74 7819 9 Thailand 209 1.67 838 1.18 4010 10 Malaysia 98.5 0.79 647 0.91 6569 11 Vanuatu 92 0.74 493.98 0.69 5369 12 Tanzania 310 2.48 427.51 0.6 1379 13 Myanmar 42 0.34 425.01 0.6 10119 14 Ghana 55 0.44 362.5 0.51 6591 15 Mozambique 70 0.56 302.11 0.43 4316 16 Jamaica 49 0.39 296.67 0.42 6055 17 Samoa 99 0.79 267 0.38 2697 18 Fiji 60 0.48 148 0.21 2467 19 Solomon Islands 38 0.3 100 0.14 2632 20 Others 653.8 5.24 3269.1 4.6 5000 Total 12482.80 100 71079.74 100 5694 Source: APCC Statistical Year Book 2013 r - Revised Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 3#4hi@gm com RAJASTHAN JAMMU KASHMIR HIMACHAL PRADESH Coconut Map of India 1 Coconut Growing Areas PUNJAB HARYANA **DELHI UTTAR PRADESH JARUNACHAL PRADESH SIKKIM ASSAM NAGALAND MEGHALAYAL MANIPUR BIHAR MADHYA PRADESH TRIPURA GUJARAT WEST BENGAL MIZORAM LAKSHADWEEP MAHARASHTRA GOA ANDHRA PRADES KARNATAKA ORISSA TAMILNADU ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS KERALA 4#5Coconut Scenario in India – 2013-14 - SI No: Area Production Productivity STATES "000" ha % share Million nuts % share (Nuts/Ha) 1 Kerala 797.21 37.24 5968.01 27.55 7486 hi@gm com 2 Karnataka 517.29 24.17 5041.15 23.27 9745 3 Tamil Nadu 465.11 21.73 6917.25 31.93 14872 4 Andhra Pradesh 121.92 5.70 1828.46 8.44 14997 5 Odisha 50.78 2.37 324.93 1.50 6399 6 Gujarat 31.63 1.48 295.03 1.36 9328 7 West Bengal 29.30 1.37 370.83 1.71 12656 8 Maharashtra 28.08 1.31 187.47 0.87 6676 9 Goa 25.75 1.20 128.13 0.59 4976 10 Andaman Nicobar 21.90 1.02 129.97 0.60 5935 11 Assam 20.23 0.95 136.61 0.63 6753 12 Bihar 15.25 0.71 141.42 0.65 9273 13 Tripura 6.91 0.32 28.30 0.13 4096 14 Lakshadweep 2.57 0.12 70.91 0.33 27591 15 Puducherry 1.96 0.09 34.09 0.16 17393 16 Telangana 1.61 0.08 24.09 0.11 14963 17 Chattisgarh 1.52 0.07 22.10 0.10 14539 18 Nagaland 1.45 0.07 16.32 0.08 11255 19 Mizoram 0.03 0.00 0.12 0.00 4000 All India 2140.50 100.00 21665.19 100.00 10122 Source: Horticulture Division, Government of India Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 5#6@gi.com Area under Coconut in Major coconut growing States 2013-14 Others, 2,38,970 ha, AP, 11.16% 1,21,920, 5.70% Tamil Nadu, 4,65,110 ha 21.73% Kerala 7,97,210 ha, 37.24% Karnataka, 5,17,290 ha, 24.17% Area - 2140500 ha Source: Dept. of Agriculture and Cooperation (Horticulture), Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 6#7@gi.com Production of Coconut in Major coconut growing States 2013-14 Others, 1910.32 Kerala, AP 8.81% 5968.01 M.nuts 1828.46 27.55% 8.44% Tamil Nadu, 6917.25 M.nuts 31.93% Karnataka, 5041.15 M.nuts 23.27% Production - 21665.19 Million nuts Source: Dept. of Agriculture and Cooperation (Horticulture), Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 7#85000- 30000- 27591 25000- 20000- 15000- 10000- Lakshadweep 17393 State wise Productivity of Coconut in India (Nuts/Ha) 2013-14 14963 14997 14872 14539 12656 11255 9745 9328 Puducherry Andhra Pradesh Telengana Tamil Nadu Chhattisgarh West Bengal Nagaland Karnataka Gujarat Bihar 0. Lakshadweep Andhra Pradesh Tamil Nadu West Bengal Karnataka Bihar Assam Odisha Goa 9273 7486 6753 61876 6399 Kerala Assam Maharasht 5935 Odisha Andaman 4976 4096 4000 m Goa Tripura Mizoram Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness Mizoram 8 All India 10122#9hi@gm com Coconut map of Andhra Pradesh Ananthapur Kurnool Prakasham Kadapa Nellor Chittoor Godavari Krishna Guntur Vishakapattanam E. Gavari Vijaanagar Srikakulam 9#10Bogs Com Rainfall Map of Andhra Pradesh Annual Rainfall 966mm Srikakular Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam East Godavari West Godavari Guntur Krishna Prakasham Kurnool Ananthapur Cuddapah Nellore Chittoor Rainfall in mm < 800 800 1000 1000 1200 > 1200 Source: Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society (APSDPS)#11Area and Production Statistics of Coconut - Andhra Pradesh hi@gm com SI Area % Production (Million % No Districts ('000 ha) share Nuts) share Productivity (Nuts/Ha) 1 East Godavari 50.29 48.79 720.90 44.78 14336 2 West Godavari 21.56 20.92 448.90 27.88 20820 3 Srikakulam 14.48 14.05 249.86 15.52 17255 4 Visakapatanam 6.80 6.59 76.72 4.77 11289 5 Chittoor 3.56 3.46 19.85 1.23 5570 6 Vizianagaram 2.71 2.63 43.59 2.71 16080 7 Krishna 2.12 2.05 34.03 2.11 16081 8 Ananthapur 0.72 0.70 3.97 0.25 5536 9 SPSR Nellore 0.56 0.54 9.00 0.56 16071 10 YSR Cudappah 0.12 0.11 0.65 0.04 5530 11 Guntur 0.11 0.11 1.84 0.11 16140 12 Prakasam 0.04 0.04 0.65 0.04 16150 13 Kurnool 0.01 0.01 0.06 0.00 5273 103.07 100.00 1610.01 100.00 15620 Andhra Pradesh Source: DES, Andhra Pradesh Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 11#12hi@gm com Yield per palm in Southern States State Kerala No. of palms (in million) Yield per palm (Nos) 135.53 44 Karnataka 87.94 57 Tamil Nadu 79.07 87 Andhra Pradesh 20.73 88#13hi@gm com Growth Rate of Area and Production in the southern states (last 10 years) State CAGR Area Production Kerala -1.31 0.46 Karnataka 3.32 17.19 Tamil Nadu 2.98 8.78 Andhra Pradesh 1.78 4.80 All India 1.13 5.99 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 13#14hi@gm com Growth Rate of major coconut producing districts in Andhra Pradesh (last 10 years) District CAGR Area Production West Godavari -0.22 6.74 East Godavari 0.29 0.75 Srikakulam 0.38 10.76 Visakhapatanam -0.33 3.36 State 1.78 4.80 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 14#15Area under coconut in Andhra Pradesh for the last ten years (in Ha) -Kerala 1000000 Bogs Com 900000 800000 700000 600000 500000 400000 300000 200000 100000 2004-05 -Karnataka -Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 15#16Production of coconut in Andhra Pradesh for the last ten years (Lakh nuts) Karnataka --Tamil Nadu Andhra Pradesh -Kerala 80000 Bogs Com 70000 60000 50000 40000 30000 20000 10000 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 16#17160000 140000 Area under coconut in Andhra Pradesh for the last ten years (in Ha) 120000 104000 104000 101900 104000 104000 104000 101320 100000 80000 60000 40000 20000 142000 128900 121920 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 17#1825000 20000 15000 10000 5000 Production of coconut in Andhra Pradesh for the last ten years (in lakh nuts) 11993 8920 13264 11193 10425 10425 9700 19850 19331 18285 0 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 18#19hi@gm com Constraints in cultivation Being the second largest state with longer coastal line, extremely vulnerable to cyclones, storm surges, floods and drought due to its peculiar geographical location. Phailin in Oct '13 Hudhud in Oct '14 Even though Andhra Pradesh is having a comfortable level in productivity, fetching low price for coconut and coconut products. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 19#20hi@gm com Constraints in cultivation -Contd. ➤ AP's total coastal area is spread over 92,906 sq. Kms in 9 coastal districts- Nellore, Prakasam, Guntur, Krishna, West Godavari, East Godavari, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam. Every two to three years, AP experiences a moderate to severe intensity cyclone or landfall. Drought is one of the most crippling hazards that impact the state. AP is the third most drought prone State after Rajasthan and Karnataka. Delta areas of the Godavari and the Krishna rivers, experience floods. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 20#21Major Cyclones in Recent Years hi@gm com S.No Year Cyclone 1 Laila (May) 2010 Jal (Nov) 2 2011 Thane (Oct) 3 2012 Nilam (Nov) Phailin (Oct) 4 2013 Lehar (Nov) LO 5 2014 Helen Hudhud (Oct) Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 21#22Bogs Com REMEDIES Coconut Palm Insurance Scheme CPIS is the third component under National Crop Insurance Programme of Government of India. OBJECTIVE To provide an effective and affordable risk mitigation tool to the farmers against natural and other perils. Provide timely relief to farmers, who suffer income loss due to sudden death of palms. shared between CDB, State Govt. and Farmer Premium (50%:25%:25%) ELIGIBILITY Any farmer having a minimum of 5 bearing palms in a contiguous area Age group Premium of Palms (Rs) Board's share (Rs) State Govt. Share (Rs) (50%) (25%) Farmers share (Rs) (25%) Sum Assured (Rs) 4-15 years 9.00 4.50 2.25 2.25 900/- 16-60 14.00 7.00 3.50 3.50 1750/- years Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 22#23hi@gm com Risk Covered Storm, Hail Storm • Cyclone, Typhoon, Tornado, Heavy rains • Flood and Inundation • Pest and Diseases of widespread nature causing, irreparable damages to palm. • Accidental Fire (Forest Fire, Lightning). • Earthquake, Landslide and Tsunami • Severe Draught and consequential total loss#24hi@gm com Exclusions Loss by theft, War, Invasion, Civil War, Rebellion, Revolution, Insurrection, Mutiny, Lock Out, Malicious Damage, Conspiracy, Military/Usurped Power etc. Nuclear reaction, Nuclear radiation or radioactive contamination. Impact damage due to aircraft or other falling objects. Willful negligence of insured and anyone acting on his behalf. Damage caused by human, bird or any animal action. Improper maintenance of Palms. Palm becoming unhealthy and senile. Natural mortality of the palm, up-rooting of the palm traceable to chiseling of roots. Loss of capital Investment like land cost loss, damage to structures supporting insured palm, irrigation system, agricultural equipments or implements.#25hi@gm com No. of farmers covered in the last 6 years 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 No No No of No of palm No. No of palm of of palms S of No. of S No. of STATE insure insur farm farmers insur farmers ed in lakhs ers d in lakhs ed in No of palms insure d in lakhs No. palm palm No. No. of of farme insur S S of farmer insur farm S lakhs rs ed in lakh S ed in ers lakh S Kerala 0 0 12.71 31184 1.67 9655 2.58 6845 2.85 7221 NR NR Tamil 0 0 3.40 1136 1.10 586 3.40 592 1.85 1224 NR NR Nadu Karnataka 0.07 24 0.72 591 0.45 79 0.72 Andhra 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.54 Odisha 0 0 0 0 0.03 91 0 10 0.00 508 0.00 0 0.12 0 0 0 0 0 0 468 0.05 132 Maharasht 0.00 0 1.25 1673 2.11 2766 3.30 1524 4972 NR NR ra Goa 0.03 100 0.56 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 West Bengal Total 0.20 500 0.09 192 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.30 624 18.73 34916 5.36 13177 10.54 9479 4.82 13885 0.05 132 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 25#26CPIS - Fund Released by CDB and Utilized by AIC - last 5 years 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Fund Fund Fund released released Utilised Fund Utilised Fund released Fund Fund Utilised released Fund Utilised Fund released Fund Fund Utilised Fund released Utilised from from from from from from CDB by AIC by AIC by AIC by AIC CDB by AIC by AIC CDB CDB CDB CDB Rs.in (Rs in (Rs in (Rs in (Rs in (Rs in Rs.in Rs.in Rs.in (Rs in Rs.in Rs.in lakhs lakhs) lakhs) lakhs) lakhs) lakhs) lakhs) lakhs lakhs lakhs lakhs lakhs Kerala 50.00 0.00 0.00 40.72 35.49 3.09 12.50 7.56 25.00 7.90 10.00 NR Tamil Nadu 0.00 9.32 8.51 21.73 3.35 40.00 3.89 0.00 5.03 10.00 NR Karnataka 10.00 0.20 0.00 1.34 0.00 1.38 7.50 0.04 5.00 0.07 0.00 NR Andhra 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.00 0.00 10.00 1.46 5.00* 0.00 10.00* 0.00 Odisha 0.00 0.00 0.25 0.00 2.00 0.10 2.40 0.00 2.40 0.82 2.00 0.36 Maharashtra 0.00 0.00 3.77 3.77 6.47 6.45 9.50 9.25 8.00 8.00 23.63 NR Goa 2.00 0.10 0.00 1.73 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 West Bengal 1.00 0.64 0.27 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 63.03 0.94 13.61 56.34 70.69 14.37 81.90 22.20 45.40 21.82 45.63 0.36 *AIC, Hyderabad refunded Rs.5.00 lakhs in 2013-14 and 10.00 lakhs in 2014-15 Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 26#27Bogs Com CPIS - Operational Mechanism Only 9% of the fund released to the state is utilized. States Years of Implement ation (out Date (Rs.in Fund Released CDB subsidy by CDB Till of 6 Years) Utilised by AIC so far Balance CDB Fund Available with Percent age Utilizati AIC on lakh) (Rs.in lakh) (Rs in lakh) Kerala 6 132.99 59.27 73.72 45% Tamil Nadu 5 81.05 20.78 60.27 26% Karnataka 6 22.50 3.03 19.47 13% Andhra Pradesh 5 15.03 1.46 13.57 9% Odisha 5 9.05 1.28 3.25 14% Maharashtra 5 51.37 27.47 23.90 53% Goa 1 2.00 1.83 0.17 92% West bengal 2 0.91 0.91 0.00 100% Total 319.90 115.67 194.35 36% Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 2727#28hi@gm com Land utilization for coconut cultivation in the southern states % of State Geogra- phical Area Culti- % of Cultivable Coconut vable Area to Area Coconut Area to Area Geographical (000 Ha) Cultivable (000 Ha) (000 Ha) Area Area Kerala 3886.29 2795.00 797.21 68.49 28.52 Karnataka 19049.84 14688.00 517.29 68.57 3.52 Tamil 13026.65 7548.00 465.11 39.35 6.16 Nadu Andhra 16020.00 8415.00 121.92 55.07 1.45 Pradesh Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 28#29Share of Coconut Area in Cultivable area in Southern States Bogs Com Coconut area, 2 8.52% Kerala 71.4 8% Coconut Karnataka area, 3 .52% 96.4 8% Coconut area, 6 .16% Tamil Nadu Andhra Coconut Pradesh area, 1.45% 93.84 % Coconut for rammy Nuuttion, meant & wenness 98.55 % 29#30Bogs Com Prospects for coconut in Andhra Pradesh There is enormous potential for growing coconut in the entire State. The present area under coconut cultivation is around 1.2 lakh hectare and there is scope to grow coconut on around 4 lakh hectares of land. Andhra Pradesh is the focused state for increasing coconut cultivation, since the area under coconut in Kerala has almost saturated, and compared with other states, fertility, agro climatic conditions etc. are suitable for coconut cultivation in Andhra Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh offers more cultivable area and has better potential for expansion of area under coconut cultivation, processing and developing processing units. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness coconut 30#31Bogs Com Thank You 32 year old dwarf coconut in growbag In drive way of Kerabhavan, CDB, Kochi#32Empty#33hi@gm com CPIS - Fund Released by CDB and Utilized by AIC – last 3 years - 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Fund released Fund Utilised Fund released Fund Utilised Fund released Fund Utilised from States by AIC from CDB by AIC from CDB by AIC CDB (Rs in Rs.in (Rs in Rs.in (Rs in Rs.in lakhs) lakhs lakhs) lakhs lakhs) lakhs Kerala 12.50 7.56 25.00 7.90 10.00 NR Tamil Nadu 40.00 3.89 0.00 5.03 10.00 NR Karnataka 7.50 0.04 5.00 0.07 0.00 NR Andhra Pradesh 10.00 1.46 5.00* 0.00 10.00* 0.00 Odisha 2.40 0.00 2.40 0.82 2.00 0.36 Maharashtra 9.50 9.25 8.00 8.00 23.63 NR Total 81.90 22.20 45.40 21.82 45.63 0.36 AIC, Hyderabad refunded Rs.5.00 lakhs in 2013-14 and Rs.10.00 lakhs in 2014-15. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 33#34Ground Water Status Srikakulam Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam No. of Mandals in Each Category East Godavar S.No District Safe West Godavari Semi Critical Critical Over Exploited Total Krishna 1 Anantapur 20 19 5 19 63 Guntur 2 Cuddapah 34 13 4 51 3 Vizianagaram 34 34 Kurnool Prakasham 14 Srikakulam 36 1 1 38 5 Chittoor 38 7 13 66 Ground Water Status LD 6 Visakhapatnam 43 43 Safe (561) 7 Nellore 46 46 Ananthapur Cuddapah Nellore Semi Critical (46) Critical (12) 8 Prakasam 46 3 7 56 9 West Godavari 46 46 Over Exploited (45) 10 Krishna 49 1 50 Chittoor 11 Kurnool 54 54 12 Guntur 57 57 13 East Godavari 58 Source: Dynamic Ground Water Resources of India (2009) Andhra Pradesh 561 26 60 46 12 45 664#35Bogs Com CPIS - Operational Mechanism Challenges Delay in Getting Administrative Approval from State Governments. Even after Approval, delay in release of State share of fund to AIC. Currently AIC insists that all applications should include Sketch map of the plot with locations of the palms marked on it, which is not at all a farmer friendly and should be avoided. Lack of awareness among farmers. Apathy in implementation, among State Govt. officials. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 3535#36Bogs Com Concerns - Phailin cyclone in Andhra Phailin cyclone hit Andhra coast on 12/10/2013. AD, Horticulture, Govt. of AP submitted the details of list of beneficiaries covered under the scheme and the damage assessment report with palms insured and number of palms lost. 224 no. of farmers, who insured their coconut gardens, lost 5725 of their palms and they are eligible for sum assured of Rs.65,83,750/-. AIC declined the claim stating that the farmer's palms were not covered under insurance when cyclone happened. AIC progress report for 2011-12 is nil. AICs claim is that even though the state share of premium was received in Nov 2012, since Board's share and Farmers share of premium was received in full in March 2012, they were insured from March, 2012 for one year upto March 2013. As such insurance was not in force in October, 2013! Due to this denial of insurance benefits, farmers are unwilling to enroll in CPIS. Coconut for Family Nutrition, Health & Wellness 3636

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