Bhubaneswar: A meeting on implementation of sustainable irrigation project was taken by Development Commissioner-cum-Additional Chief Secretary of Government, Department of Water Resources Anu Garg on Wednesday. She asked the functionaries of the key departments to focus on effective convergence and boosting expenditure.
The impact that the Odisha Integrated Irrigation Project for Climate Resilient Agriculture (OIIPCRA) has made through various climate smart interventions in 538 Minor Irrigation tanks in the 15 selected districts under the project was presented. Civil works such as head works; re-sectioning of the dam profile; strengthening of the dams by stone riprap packing, turfing etc have been taken up in 157 MIPs and work is on in another 189.120 km of field channels have been built for conveying irrigation water to 4500Ha of the command area.
Pani Panchayats of the tank ayacuts have been supported with 113 Customs Hiring Centres (CHCs) for adopting participatory farm mechanisation; 1236 solar bore wells for providing additional irrigation to 6180 Ha for taking up climate smart agriculture and horticulture practices; 688 pack houses for processing, grading, storage of vegetables post-harvest; 125 MT capacity of cold rooms to avoid post-harvest losses and better realization of market prices; 592 preservation units for value addition through drying, canning, freezing, or other preservation methods; 131 sabji coolers for storing vegetables and avoiding distress sale during the glut period and 344 onion storage structures for augmenting regular supply to consumers and to manage price fluctuation.
Besides, WSHGs, PFCS, PPs have been supported with scientific pisciculture in 846.27 Ha for increased fish production; 518 bio-floc units for growing multiple species in less area; 297 fishing drag nets for better and timely fish harvest; 57 fish marketing vehicles for faster market access.
Further, 10.88 lakh kg of Nitrogen has been added to the soil; 236.71 kg of sequestration of carbon done through green manuring in 13604 Ha and 1.92 lakh kg of CH4 emission reduced by adopting Dry DSR in 6895 Ha. The meeting was also attended by the Principal Secretary, FARD, Directors and senior officers of the stakeholder departments.
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