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2013 AGRICULTURAL PERFORMANCE SURVEY FOR WET SEASON ____________________STATE SUMMARY / ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGY .

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 1. RAINFALL SITUATION

Table 1:Mean Total rainfall distribution (mm) in Ekiti State Months/indicator 2012 2013 January February March April May June July August Sub-Total September October December Year Total

% Change (+-)

2. FARM INPUTS

the state. Table2a: Use of farm inputs through Government (ADP, MANR, Framers Supply company ETC) Input Qty Procured Qty Adequacy Affordability Source (Specify) Distributed Yes/ No Yes/ No Seeds Maize Rice Soybean Cuttings Cassava Pesticides 1

Seedlings

Farm Equipment

S/No 1.

Farm Operation Land Preparation - Land clearing - Land ploughing - Land ridging Planting Fertilizer application Weeding Crop spraying Harvesting Aquaculture - Land clearing - Land excavation - Pond treatment - Stocking - Feeding - Harvesting Others (list them)

Cost Per Day/man hr 2012 2013

Cost Per Day/man hr 2012 2013

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

SPECIAL PROJECTS
S/No Title of Project Take off year Key Activities Project Sites Sponsors Level of Achievement Beneficiari es Remarks

Table 2b. Farm inputs: fertilizers Type Qty Procured Qty by Govt Distributed NPK Urea SSP Fertilizer Plant Name of Owner Company

Fertilizer requirement of farmers in the state No of Farm Average no Total families per family requirement

Location Products Installed capacity (MT)

Actual Production (000 MT) 2012 2013

Production cost/50kg

Crop pests and disease

Table 3. Pest diseases and natural hazards on crops Crop/ type of Location Severity (light, Estimated loss in Control measure disease moderate and yield due to the (s) undertaken heavy) disease Maize

Rice Rodents Cassava/ cocoyam Yam Cocoa Citrus 4

Crop production estimates 2012 and forecast for 2013

Table 4: Estimated cultivated areas (ha), outputs and yield (tons) of major crops in __State in 2012 and forecast for 2013(For top ten most important crops in the state) Estimated % Production % Crops Hectares (000 Change (000MT) Change ha) 2012 2013 2012 2013 Ha Yam Cassava Cocoyam S. Potato Maize Rice Cowpea Tomato Okra Pepper Leafy Vegetables Melon

Table 4b: Major Plantations in __________ State Crop Ha Ownership Government Cocoa Citrus Oil Palm Cashew Rubber Gum Arabic Date Palm

Private

Type of tree Crops

Average Quantity of Area Cover crop Harvested in by the crop in year

Ha

Price per kg Number of Remarks of Production cycle Crop( =N= per year 5

Cocoa

Citrus Oil Palm Cashew Rubber Gum Arabic Data Palm

LIVESTOCK AND FISHERIES

however treated. Table 5a. Livestock production inputs 2012 and 2013 Type of input Qty procured Qty Distributed 2012 2013 2012 2013 Fishing nets Hooks and Lines Fish Feeds Canoe Paddle Remarks

Table 5b. Livestock pests and diseases Livestock/ type of Location Severity (light, No Of NO disease moderate and Animal dead heavy) Affected Cattle Sheep and Goats Poultry Layers Pullets Broilers Chicks

No vaccinated /treated

Table 5b. Livestock pests and diseases


Livestock Disease or pests Location Severity No Animals affected No of animals dead No vaccinated or treated No destroyed remarks

Table 5c: Livestock population and commercial farms in the state


Livestock Total population Population of commercial stock No of commercial farms and average holdings No of farms No of animals dead average herd of flock size Remarks

Cattle Dairy Sheep Goats Poultry Improved Backyard

5D Fisheries Table5d. Fisheries inputs 2012 and 2013 Type of input Qty Procured 2012 2013

Qty distributed 2012 2013

Remarks

Table 5e. Fisheries pests and disease Type of fish Pest or Location disease incidence

of Severity

Estimated losses (%)

Remarks

Table 6: Fish Production in 2012 compared with 2013 Production 2012 Production 2013 Artisanal Aquacuture

Remarks

Inputs use and Prices


Crop/Fish Types of fertilizer and quantities Organic manure NPK (50Kg bags) Urea (50Kg SSP (50Kg Area bags) bags) (Ha)/ Qty Price (N) Qty Price Qty Price Qty Price Size of (N) (N) (N) Ponds

6 Agricultural Mechanization Table 6a. Government tractor availability, 2012 compared to 2013 Type of Functional Non functional tractor and distributed Capacity 2012 2013 2012 2013

Qty Hectarage cultivated 2012 2013

Table 6b. Private tractor availability, 2012 compared to 2013 Type of Functional Non functional tractor and distributed Capacity 2012 2013 2012 2013

Qty Hectarage cultivated 2012 2013 8

Table 6c. Rate of tractor hiring services Farm Operation Government rate (N/ha) 2012 2013 Ploughing Fadama Ploughing Upland Harrowing upland Ridging Haulage per day Haulage 9per bag) Spraying

Private rate (N/ha) 2012 2013 NA NA

7f: Animal Traction Charges Farm Operation 1. 2. 3. 4. Ploughing Fadama Ridging Haulage (per day) Others (Specify) 6 Farm management

Rate/Ha (N) 2012 2013

Private Rate (N/Ha 2012 2013

Table 7a. Labour cost of farm operations in 2012 and 2013 (Specify Crop) Farm Operation Per ha Per Day/ Man hour 2012 2013 2012 2013 Land preparation Land clearing Ploughing Planting Fertilizer application Weeding Crop Spraying Harvesting (list crop) 9

Others (list them)

Table 7b. Estimated production cost of ten major crops in 2012 and 2013 Crop Cost per ha % Change 2012 2013

Grain Reserved

Table 8b. Install capacity and quantity of grains stored in 2012 and 2013 Location Reserve os Installed capacity (MT) 2011/2012 Ownership (FGN or State) 2012/2013 Quantity of Grains Stored Remarks 2011/2012 2012/2013

Table 8c. Quantity of grains stored and distributed Type of Grain Qty Stored Qty State 2012/13 2012/13 2012

Distributed Selling Price (N/ MT) 2013 2012 2013

Table 8d. Grains received from Federal Government in 2012 and 2013 Type of grain Qty Received ( MT) 2012 2013 10

PRODUCTION PATTERN Hectare (Ha) Crop/Livestock/Fish 2013 2012

Output 2011 Unit(100-kg Qty bags, , etc)

Output 2012 Unit (100- Qty kg bags, etc)

Use of labour Crop/Livestoc k/Fish Type of farm work No of labourer s hired No of hours spent on activity Total man hours for the activity Unit cost of labour (N) Total cost of labour(N)

9 Commodity prices Table 9: Urban Market prices of major commodities in 2012 and 2013 Commodities January Prices July Prices Jan 12 Jan 13 % Change July July 13 12

%Change 11

1. G/Corn 2. Millet 3. Maize 4. Milled rice 5. Yams (Tubers0 6. Yam (flour) 7. Cassava (tuber) 8. Cassava (Gari) 9. Cassava (Flour) 10. Cowpea 11. Melon. 12.G/nut 13. Soybean 14. S/potatoes 15. Irish potatoes 16. Beef 17. Goat meat 18. Pork 19. Mutton 20. Chicken 21. egge (crete) 22. Fresh fish 23. Smoked fish 24. Dry fish 25. Crayfish 26. Pepper 27. Tomato

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10 Agricultural Development Project Activities Table 10a. Funding Status Source of funds 2012 Target State Govt FGN IFAD 2013 Target

Actual

Actual

Table 10b. Staffing Situation (Technical) in 2012 and 2013 Category 2012 Target Actual Directors Deputy Directors Assistant Directors Zonal Managers Subject Matter Specialists Block Extension Supervisors Block Extension Agents Extension Agents /Facilitators Enumerators Others (list them)

2013 Target

Actual

Table 10c. Extension Activities Performance 2012 Indicators Target No of farm families No of farmers groups formed No of Visits to farmers

Achieved

2013 Target

Achieved

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No of Zones No of MTRMs /TQRMs conducted No of FNTs Conducted No of OFAR trials conducted No of farmers trained No of farmers field schools Any other indicators (list them)

Table 10d. Fadama Activities Activities 2012 Target Hectare of fadama cultivated by farmers Channels constructed No of Wash bores No of tube wells No of fadama Users Associations No of Water pumps distributed No of Village mechanics trained others (list them

Achieved

2013 Target

Achieved

10b Problem of farm radio/TV broadcast 10c Agricultural shows 14

10e 10f

List of Technologies currently under OFAR List technologies currently being extended to farmers through SPAT/MTP )

11 TRAINING Training needs for 2014 S/No Training Subject Matter 1 2 3 4 5

Category of Number of personnel personnel in need of training

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Problem of extension services Problems needing research

List problems for priority research 14 NGOs in agricultural extension

Table 14a. NGO in Extension in the State Name of Organization address and E-mail

Type of activities and states covered

Nature of Relationship of NGO with ADP 15

15 Performance of crop in the field Zone/LGA Major crop/Mixtures observed

Condition crop

of Pests disease observed

and Remarrks

ATA PROGRAMME a: Farmer Field Schools Male No of FFS established No of FFS running now b. Input Support State the quantities of seed/fertilizer received Input Quantity received Quantity distributed SEEDS 2012 Male Female Mixed 2013 Female Mixed

Performance Indicator

Timeliness of receipt Early Late

FERTILIZER Drugs/Vaccines a. Growth Enhancement Support Scheme GES Input SEEDS/ SEEDLINGS/ CUTTINGS Qty Qty No of farmers received distributed that benefited Timeliness of Remarks receipt (Through eEarly Late wallet or voucher)

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FINGERLINGS

FEEDS MEDICATION Mills Type of Mill Quantity

Location

Remarks

Commodity Rice Sorghum Cassava Tomato Soybean Cocoa Oil palm Others(specify)

Qty produced

Qty processed

Qty stored Qty exported

Guaranteed minimum price

Job Created No. Production Processing Marketing Farmers register under GIS Scheme/e-wallet Others Input Support 17

State the quantities of seed/fertilizer received and distributed Input Quantity received Quantity distributed Time of lunching Type of Crop Seed /Seedlings and Fingerlings Sorghum Rice Maize Cotton Other(s) i Ii Iii Iv FERTILIZER Type

Quantity received from ATA? Input Improved seed, specify i........................ ii....................... iii...................... Credit Pesticides (Ltr or Kg ) i. Insectides...... ii. Herbicides...... iii. Others, specify Fertilizer (50kg/bag) i. NPK ii. SSP iii. Urea iv. Lime iv. Others , specify Processing equipment i. ........ ii. ......... iii. ......... iv. ......... Others, specify

Tick

Quantity/Amount/Number ...........kg

N ............

i............ bags ii............bags iii.......... bags iv ...........bags v.bags

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c. Support for REFILS activities State amount of support given for extension activities in the state Extension Activity Amount received Remarks Zonal REFILS Steering Committee meetings MTRMs FNTs Technology demonstration Trainings Extension Publication Others Conclusions and recommendations

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