State-wise Rice Productivity Analysis |
State : Manipur |
Rice is cultivated in 9 districts of Manipur. Out of which 4 districts are under high productivity and rest 5 districts are in low productivity groups. Triennium average area of high productivity group (yield more than 2,500 kg/ha) comprising of 4 districts was 1.11 lakh hectares, which was 60.3% of triennium average area (1.84 lakh hectares) under rice in the state. Triennium average production was 3.31 lakh tonnes, which was 80.7% of triennium average production (4.10 lakh tonnes) of rice in the State. Triennium average productivity of high productivity group comprising of 4 districts was 2,982 kg/ha as against 2,228 kg/ha triennium average productivity of the State.
Triennium average area of low productivity group (yield 1,000-1,500 kg/ha) comprising of 5 districts was 0.73 lakh hectares, which was 39.7% of triennium average area (1.84 lakh hectares) under rice in the State. Triennium average production was 0.79 lakh tonnes, which was 19.3% of triennium average production (4.10 lakh tonnes) of rice in the State. Triennium average productivity of low productivity group comprising of 5 districts was 1,082 kg/ha as against 2,228 kg/ha triennium average productivity of the State.
About 60% of total area under rice in the State is concentrated in high productivity group and accounts for about 80% of total rice production in the State. Triennium average productivity of the State is 2,228 kg/ha, which is about 14% higher than triennium average productivity of the country.
Area, production and productivity of rice under different productivity groups in Manipur during triennium ending 2000-2001 are given in Table-14.
SL | Productivity Groups | Number of Districts | Area (Million Ha.) | Percent of State's Rice Area | Production in Lakh Tonnes | Percent of State's Rice Production | Productivity (Kg/Ha.) |
1. | High Productivity (> 2,500 Kg/Ha) | 4 | 1.11 | 60.3 | 3.31 | 80.7 | 2,982 |
2. | Medium Productivity (> 2,000-2,500 Kg/Ha) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
3. | Medium-Low Productivity (> 1,500-2,000 Kg/Ha) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
4. | Low Productivity (1,000-1,500 Kg/Ha) | 5 | 0.73 | 39.7 | 0.79 | 19.3 | 1,082 |
5. | Very-Low Productivity (< 1,000 Kg/Ha) | - | - | - | - | - | - |
TOTAL | 9 | 1.84 | 100.0% | 4.10 | 100.0% | 2,228 |
Number of Rice Growing Districts : 9 | ||||||||||||||
High Productivity Districts (> 2,500 Kg/Ha.) | Medium Productivity Districts (2,000-2,500 Kg/Ha.) | Medium-Low Productivity Districts (1,500-2,000 Kg/Ha.) | Low Productivity Districts (1,000-1,500 Kg/ha.) | Very Low Productivity Districts (< 1,000 Kg/Ha.) | ||||||||||
SL | District | Yield | SL | District | Yield | SL | District | Yield | SL | District | Yield | SL | District | Yield |
1. | Imphal (East) | 3,197 | 1. | Senapati | 1,230 | |||||||||
2. | Imphal (West) | 3,123 | 2. | Ukhrul | 1,190 | |||||||||
3. | Thoubal | 2,935 | 3. | Chandel | 1,073 | |||||||||
4. | Bishnupur | 2,653 | 4. | Tamenglong | 1,010 | |||||||||
5. | Churchandrapur | 1,000 | ||||||||||||